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Dr y Goods and Carpel Dealers and Clothing Manufacturers, 128 to 132 KING STREET EAST, Dr FOWLER'S , CURES DIARRHtnA^-V SUMMER COMPLAINIS .^e^^'^SOLD BY ALLDRUGGISTS* DEALERS. '•'•^ *■•'■«''"""■" *'»^.<" Hnwilr. i. « ..if,, .uro »i,.l «lti^i,i„l .|l■.l^.<,| „r worm in "V; '■'T""?"'" *' " '»«>"«<~«l<- »»"• «r<- |.frfn-l it. rvery r„|„r F'T lirlulii. r<. „,,i .iir,.|hlllt>. Ilivj li u.. ii.tr.illiit. riii'd r.i-rltt* t-rr |>Nrk.iiro ESPLANADE FIRE. ANOTHER SEVERE TEST. J. & J. TAYLOR'S SAFE In the Great Fire on the Esplanade, Toronto, August 3rd, 1885. ft/ .Mks .1. A OKKr< K UV TnHnMii St ) J All AM» Svitl I' UkKINKI(\, Toi-iintn. 14th Au^uat, lHH.'i 'I'wi.ni!, 'rnnmto Sftfi' WinliM. City. (Iknts, t t.i till- iiioi-iiiiiL! of Mniiiliiy, Aiiuiist •triit t'Miitliiixmtit.ii th.-il llirrati iumI t<< ik'Nti-i>y our tiitiii' city front, \\\v li<>tti-Nl iint1 |)<ih)>r Mitli the o)tnlmRliI>lit niilnri' of iii* co itt-ntH. wlion f.inintl liy tlu- ^iilr ilii'n lilouMi'^'. iiiiuU' tin* ttluci* like n IthiRt fnruiu'i- in its fnry. Non<- who kiih the liif in ittt full fort-i' would iuui^ini' iinylhini; tould rt>-iHt iIh r n^nniin;; powur. Vi-i wo xwv thankful t«i say "r loiinil your Kafi- luvnervfil ittt i-ouU-mIb lUitirf, which n-tlrctH u'li'iit iTtdil to your ahvady wi-II I'lirnnl ru|intation. Vount truly, TnlUINTu St oAK ANh SvitrC HkKINKUV, by KuItKItT \V. SI TIIKIILVM). S,.er.(ary. J. U J. TAYLOR, Toronto Safe Works. g tj Igggg MM l MW Wf J ' i. f ■ " % 'ii J ' ^M i!j \i\ I iLmiva ^ H OF Yi Mil I >^ -»• 4 MAJOBraENEBAL MtDDLE' I LT COLMtLLCR INH HATT U I - j- I LiCUT HOWARD ^JATUMG CAI rERY. { Lt CoLDtNifON ;.ST Batt nC>B G t SUPT CnoziKn.NWMP 9 Lt Col Van Strauichbib. Ij A 1 n It ColOuimit HPT-Sth hvn hitit* *Hajoi* JARvrs. //iNNipr.'; F .-• ii It Col Dkacoh.i^tk BAn inFAnrHr , ^^ :uT;.ayi":°f;;t'rr,.;;uS:'i^^ walker powell, and various commandinc r U CoiWlLLIAMS^P-lf^THBrTlNrAN^rn (4MAjailGlN STRANaK. R A jg g y t* > ^ w i y lify nw ^^g^HBH ^ENEBAL MtDDLETON, G.B., VAKIOUS COMMANDING OFFICERS OF THE NOBTH-WEST FIELD FORCE T«0«TO UTMMftnUltf^i ) tT Cot BoviTira H*f»*«"»T^"*«n'w ^ CoiJom iWnun Pmu •■■"vr 'f-nwn leUCOLCRAISKTT ;. ,., tM: : ii ; 2« LT COISCOTT' - • ?' i'TT iVF.»HTVY ir Major Gen MioDLiTOM' h f 3 Lt Col Houghton. C A G laCARTAiH Wise A D '.' 24 Lt Col Irvine "piE<:'nvFR H /'VP ItCARTAIN DOUCKT.A " 7 CS U COL LORD MtLGUND. ' .n. ~ T .'rtF* CO LT Cot TTRWMfTT M.P ■'■>•'• b*i~ s>.n— 1% CapTAInToDO RT LTCOLOftWALD . V. :■•.td coviriko PW. E C. AcHnoN's attbmptkd RKscni of the late Pth. Dobbs, Battleford Volunteer BnuK (S) PoBTBAiT OF TBI BcT. Q. K Llotd, Chaflain to the 2nd Battauon, Queen's Own Rifles, fiom a Photoorafh bt Stanton. i B ft >ii tm;» i a iii> ifa - ri.ia i -< ; jM » . ii i'*"'«r i M *r *>Wit >f;.ii»-;:.^».a.:>^=.- VmamBSSSSSSPSSSfaim .-if:'' RouvKNiu NCMnrn of ^TIic (![ana(Ilan jjictorial iK* Jttllii'itratfd (lolar |Uuv;i. I'T^.RT II. T(»lJ(iMt>, SMI l{I»AV, •Jltiii M (ilisr, |ss.,. RETROSPECT. At tha kiuI ut I'tirt 1. »i tltm Ifialory. it will !■*> n-inniiiJitrt'*! wti liml Ul.-nrl Uiior ttiunliiii^ toHurilH lUtUi'fonl, litn pful Siriuit(i' iiiitiiiia Kiliiionti'ii, (iftivrnl Mid>lluU>M wmiMi^ 111 Kinlt Cri'i'k, »iirrA4'(>(« lhr<)ii|{li tli<* tfrcAtcr |Ntrt of liiir jnuriiey fi'iit M<>tlu'iii« lUt. tuttnnla tin* (iciirmrii lii>» till' thn'ttil of tb« lutrru- tlv« Uy fulluwiiiu tilt* fnrttiiiM of | OOL. OTTER'S COLUMN. 'n>" tntil ilcUri. — lirtu rtwi/i i.'uri*-itt tu tUttlcfoKl »r» M fultuwi :— Swift r.irr.-iil OlO M»r-Ky Ukm UlN M«>i. .. ai.u Hiit»M •nfk in M««kut<-h«WMt vftlUy ... 31 3 | iXti'.thnr fiiiiiill cn-i-k. ..... .'ILB Siwik»itn nviT, *i>Mtli Itnnk li±i .Suf^kati'lp-tMiii rivMr, iinitli Wiik 3*.'.A TuiM.f lull. iM-ith *i'l« MA Kirvt wittiT fpiih rivnr 9B.7 l.juit WMt«T, fiiulti'Tit t«lk'<' ■>' 'Irv |ilAin». fiO.'J Cnmn viill*>v of Itfvil N littkf III! w»u»r)- . M.9 Iaivp Kwniiii itfi^t w«ter| <><• M »!I.«M rusk , Km.ll Atiotli-rnmall <'rrak .. lUi 1 Cr.M.-.Lltnul UfVrt Mikn.hy.rf..k , Ilift K:Hfle Mill orwk U?.H lit (f>i»)>i)tf <'f I'lofl" ... . .t 131(..'f Kml ofMiilI- UJ.K Vftlltiyof iilkAlinplakm . 15!t.l lW*iritiiiit)K "f WfHMln on Kftifltt Hill* ttiV4 lUtUufunl 'JUO-il Th« nmn!)i wh matmiti'^titlr •r(*iimpli«hnl. , I >i) thn (tvi'iiiiiif of tli*> '^Inl ;^-hf«l. < 111 tli«> fol'iiHitit; tnnniititr. : t^ily, hf rixlHthto |l(ittl'-f.. III. ari foil.. w»o| yunx, thn (^iM-iiH ■ *wn Kitl<«, H llatt'-ty, nii« ) rutlini: kfiiii. ami uut nf T ('.,miHiiir "f thr \ Infantry S..l, Tli«>y t-k with them \\*> \ U'Muit, ratimit for twftily tive (Uyi, Mid forage ' for twfi ty ilayn. Tti't ibliabitaiitj nattirallv liaiird the arnval of the tnHt|M will) unlH>iin<[i«l joy. Ilattlcfonl waM now cni'l to In^ |w-ifi.('tly aafe -aromtiiintn*- tion whh'li hvl l«-«) in the • lir-.^^ti••^ of I'liuiulinukiT'a Kcner^f, taknof their i<»Ukfh a {larti.'ilty nc^tlt^d oountry. after that there w no nettU'incnt. For the«ntin> of th** nuHit fertile ni)>>ts in the country nm) in a vi-ry {hc- titreMine location. The rtMerve in five or fix tnilM< iM|iiare and O'litaini nmny lilutTn and rilling hillii. It is well tiinU>rud with lar^ jHiplarH. The trail runs thnniKh the northuni lutrt and villa^t« are scattiirud thro'iffh it. There would h«) fntni thirty to iivty houHwand fully one hundrerl te{Mf.w. INiundinaker had alxiut throe hundrt)'! ^KhtinK men alone, not to mention the forw* of Rod I'hfaMint, Strike- tutH'oti-the-Hack, MrMwiuit^, Lurky-ntan, and Little i'ine in the imnie hH>ality. Their com- Itined ntrnnjrth wouhl eiwilv n-Jich 600 or 700 men. They are amieil witti every cont-etvable !-tylc of wi'»|ion, from the war <-luli and hinvie knife to the rifle. Thu pnil»ahility iH that they occuttioil every vantiitfo jf >iiit in tfie hluffit and foUKnt in Inilian xtyle. Nearly all the Imtiwl .^tocK and plunder from Battleford wa« stored oil Poundinrtki-r's renfirvt}. Colonel Otter's force oonniitwl of the follow iiiff, of whom he left ai>out 4th Battalion, Colonel Tyrrwhit, 2 OonilMiniri* so- Ottawa .■*han'''hootrni, 40; one half of WinniiM* Field Ilattery, fiO ; t^iioen's Own, Toronto, 2WI ; «ine half of To- ronto Infuntry Seh«K)l, 40; " H" lUttery. Kingiiton, l'.*0; !>«#! Company, 40. Total for«s 710 men. Bearing tlmt Poundmaker was holding high ramival with the |.|mi(ler fn.in sottlcm and stortkoeiMfi at aud :u\juik1 a forked trail w«>t of |Utll«-fMn| thftClunel i>rtNW«ri*« lh« ramp and i>«ini*ii the Iim1i*ii#, m the full et^mit*tion if tuilitiir up and di'iK-rvinf the • hoUlMiMil T'te ir*H.iH w«r« in l> ^li •piril*, III lh» full Ulief that Ihey Merf t<> I tv< a w«lk ovnr, a« It wan not l»-li< veil that roundiuaker hail upwani* of l.'W ln nolea U-f'ietoiirhinff the enetny Thr tiriit|f •>( the riatakini taawd Hr>t an if fri>ni detat heil *ihI dutn 'iid knot* fp'ir Iwhiiul xnili and kiiolU at • oaidenihle di'T eniiit). \Tiout fi*ur hour* after the eng*|(eiiteiit >i|Ntni«l, a riag wa* Kiiitdelilv raiM-d lu mar of a |aiiiit near the ■■nitre -4 tin* T^\m\ |K>«ition. At flnt It waa iinp|» the niipiiMton that white priMinanweffthrreendangen^l. Toiind maker had with hitn »lM>iit a hundreil of hm own wamora stri'itirthetied by stp'tig forees fn>m "Hwer^ (Ira-H. rhundei Child s" and ** ,M>-NM>mm'H " ri>w*rVH)), althon/li •oiiie of theae have ti**nn profeooing ii>yaitv to thi* I^'minem It i* Mkid Kiel fully ek^Hn-teil the lUtilrfonl lehff eotiimn toattauk r'Uiidiiiaker oeirit; iir"niiMry. rnkiiowQ to Colonel Otter the Indians had J>re|iare>rtun.i(i'ty, also, owiiitf to the earty hour at which the tr^M)|a arrived on what was to U< the Startle of i-oitll.ct, the M-otitii which pi*H'««leil the main looly were unable to deteet thm man- UFilVlvof the elteiiiy'ii. Indi>4»arHnre of the wouta galloping tu'k t<*wanls the I'oliiiitn. The tint volley wa* dehvereil by (he |«*lti-e, who, on reM-hiiig the miinmit of tlie hill, in ■kinni'hing onler, lay pn^ue and tin>ut the '•Mine time, a^ also did the ttarriiion divtiuon. The Indianii m, and. unduuiiteil byourneavy lire, raine on irr*-"i*tabl> till M-arce a bundniil feet «epitrat«fmlt iKi-JUiioii u)ion which Colonel Otter'* division hail lieen brought fw-e to faL-«t with the enoiny, and the ni-kleMNnexi of the lattt^r wait more than aur}iniiiiig As the reU'ls still <*oiitinuo«l t" a'ry calletl for voliint4***ra for a i^hiirgv. Men fn>m the Mountetl I'olice, the Itatteriee, C Company, and i^utH'ti's Ovrn pr ni|>tly nt- H|»>iifl t), and, with a i-he«>r atlvanrwl itt the dtiiihle Ml) their oj>|ioneiit». The < ifet-t WM ioitantantHius. The conflict for a few moments wait actujilly hand to hand, but inanincr«.«li)iM were o«vupieughout the liattle they mdulgeil in a varit.ty of niunlf rHgulat«*out KoM, with (j (^Jinpany, |>oition of the Hattlefon) men and the Que*'n ■ ( In^i, HucceHtlml in alarminff the ctiuhe on the right after four bounMiarlwork. The left flank, exuept ntilie X^i\K watt then oocnpit«l hy thu n*maining wings uf tba Uattlflfoni voluutaaia, tha <^:uMa> Own ami the iIuapIs ■harpshootere. Ihirtng IIm tight the Indian !>•■>« who w«re t >oting Ut hamli*. a gun, u>mI artows. At leii^Mi th» guns, which hail •I'lie ailmir able servic* , were foiin I %*> \n% me»hal dis alile.!. Thev hat»tt of the fon-e t!<>nst«iii tinng The enemy ham-etl the rwtreat as much as lay tn then {•ower, but by meanri of the iJathng gon and the seven |«>ui>der they were driven otf. lh« c*dumn meanwhile letirintf In an ord'>rly manner towanls ItattlefoiT ilhout further incident. The new. of this Itaiile ere«t..«l everywhere int«mmunu-ation with lUtth- fonl, and tne'llttlciilty r \jMi|Nmnint hUtrr . -Sergeant Mc \a*i'*\. ti ti'tfl'i-v, X'tutjatnn Ijinnt. I'elletier. 1 Soigcant (iatfiiet, Cot|Mtral Morton, tlunner | Keynoldii. f' f'-i'tfmtnt/, tufititlr^ Serjeant- Major . I a«'kti in, '..j.in/'j .SAyir/>*A'>ofrrs. I *>lor .Nigtant Willi, r. I'nvate McVnilken, ff.i'/V '..r-/ i'ulu'it'ft Mr. itllUi-t ijtttfn'i **e-e ' ttiitfi StigeMiit CiNi|ier, I'nvate Nary, I'ri- | vate Wattr I'nvate); K. I.l-.yil. Arthur Dcd.lis, ..f the Halttefi.nl Hitlee who i wan killed, wan aUitjl forty four ytdrwof age. I He I'ame from Frime AllH.rt Itutyi^ir, and hatrial .Sirl I Ho leavt-4 a nife and two childien. ; 11. originally caine from Knghiiid. t-oijHiial .'-leik.'lit, moiiiiitsl utiiceman. waa une ot the men who HHca|ied from Fort I'itt. i He wa» aiNiiit twenty seven >ean of age, HiiifltT Iturke Wat foriiii-rly n meinlM-r of the I ltiii|i>h anii> and ferve*! in hitlia. He marrieil a half brt>«' a family. He haut forty tivM yean >•! ag<\ and a fine soldier- ly-ltHiking man. Private (mmi. K. Iiloy4 i >wn, and was app(unt4nd»l in a detAilen by a u ->even-|nioTi " wn, ('apt. Hughen, anil Lient. Hrock ; ammunition tfan)", forage anri provi- sion t4'aiiis, and the Hattlefonl ItiHes, under Capt. Nash and Liriitn. Marigold and Itaker, bringing up the rear. "As the column niovfw] out the men who had bMO lalt beliind gave a parting ohaar, and t» % few miNUt*** Ih*' inierveiiiiig MiHaUahiit •.lit lh« ■Ightof IheraiMpgrfUnd, lUio wu|»lar and tnHleibtu-th .n (hi' left ami the rtvei . n the right in a noith w>«i«.rly diiettmn H wa« put such a liH^t a« the Indian •lelighu mo"t to tight in. CooUt^ or ra»me« were t roMMtl in fi,t(i. •» aui^aniii-in, and the |a>i>l4i and undeittru*li Ihal ^M'W tholihr up bt llie 1 1 til 111 many plaeo W4j* im|s'iH-t in)>hi for any tH.o.i.l. i»ti|edutaiM-e with the eye, and in It Milght tuik a tho.i.and iei* .if the mouI*, w |io sihmiimI the eituntn, aliirever it wa* |Hw>iblii, for half a mil > .ill |r The li*lan. e lo Foundmakera wkm ihot^ Hve oul*» anil by sevrn oiih.. k we han. The teams wern cfirtalh^l m ^i, .jwtn pui'e urrouiHli^l with unlHtbty Jll ya^ls >rn alt «i were Itt, ami the men gi.c tw-nly four houn* ralii»iu of caniteil ••■nml iMo-f, hartl |«> k and tea. AUiut the tite« they whiteil .tw.iv tliW time till eleven nihK'k. ihatting aU.iit the uhaoifa iif anqtrining the Indian* m tlo morn ing. Ihei Were all iiiiipie«tioiiahly < ii|ii (iir a brush \«ith them, a fait which wan plainly eviijeninl letn Hilh which they •et upiti ihf fitn the aky when the iie-on Ixgaii to |i>ep Mvt-r ihe h-ruon. Hut it lia- waiuith thev gavi^ At half iiiwl '■h-%«ii the tram- ueri' all haniessett and uliortU aftiiw.iid* •tiuiigMiit in a long otilumn, wiri'ling at a •lunk walk oier the trail to l'Miin«lituiier's. The men inaile thetiiitelven t. ninf itable an |M»..il'h> m tin* waggons, but the ruggt-tl natun< of tho trail niwie an> alt>uiptul •Ti. ]• futili'. The Mouti still kept w-li !■• ihcd <.« .1, for the inoon, ju«t iM-ginning t" t.i>,t. ni a < leai "ky, n-nden^l it alitDMit an DriKl-t a* dav. A large numlM'i i»f the m^n. in > i
ti country, at interval' there iMing some long ■tr*'ti-hes of Hat, giass-ooven J tatul with oulv lietf and then « clump of imI willt a« it tll>)H«l the honxon we t-anie (||ni|| the holl.'W where thi> Indiana hail U-cn eniainiml. acti>nl- iiiK to the refKirt* of our ■(•luto, thr<-«' •lav pii>- viounly. The placi- gave every imli'-aiion of haMlitf iM<«'U very recently Vacat«.re III the heart of the etiemy'i stnuighohl. and might eijioct to collie m view of them at anv moiiifiit. That wot ju«t what we wantiif. Then> WO" not long to wait. I iiiiim.<1 lately that we gitt into the gullv wo oould see to the hft, on tlie slo|it* of line of the liigh-ntllinu hill- that letl up fniui the gully, two or thiee do/tn hewl of cattle calmly gnuing. The Indians were known to ha\i> ilrivun away Some hundied-t of them from the M.ttlere, and it wam evi>ti thought that in the hanU* of their flight they hi^l left thoite we saw l^.tiind. Tim column a* it went thntugh the winding |iath in the gully wok somewhat strogifhng. "The Mxiuts went along coiisideiably in ad- vance up a long, but not priH-ipitoiui incline, which C4trrii coiihl In. gtit of the to|Mi of the Indiauf ti-*?]**.!* oi wigwams on the summit of a hif;h hill, n'tnoviil a eon- tiiderabh) distance to tfie hft. There won now no t aUiut thu pn-« m »■ of the luflians and the word went along the cp of a hill to the left. The creek which we hail crtmsttl is calleil by tin- Indians Cut Knife Cre«-k, and the hilt uinin which we ma<)e our ntand, Cut Knife Hill, in ootnmwnoratioii of tha defeat by the Craaa ^f i ..iiinitJ i mjiuw n wm .,cA mi., to aihI hy 'MIIH**. ■ tl..».lt. TIIK (VWAIMAN I^HTORFAT. A ULI'STR MFI> WAU NKWs 17 Vlllllll l-.k ■•(«•" M.Mf* Klitfp l|t|l, •:T«« Wtttdt fKt: UWI («t. ItM-V P-ra MM «iH"»* "fi Ihr Ito^v >•! Uif hitl Th« lltimiliil I*. li>«. ('•»! H'^hMi«r. l*«liiHr, own* Hp thiKMi *t ..MM-, r.llM«w| hv lh« ArttlUry, I <;, mhI i/i|M>ii'a Own •liw* Uliiifl, bill Km* fwt ••< Ihw IMWM »tlll vull •t>wh Om imliiHi Mul lh«i nmt Umm with Um IWitt. (..nl ll>rt*« H''! *•( h*lf w»)r <'v«f tK« CMy n.r !•, \fotiiiUil fiiltm Wfl wiU y ■iltwt*'*-t« WM flir'«lt'« |"'l»w Ml"* •->"»»• Tti"»p Mil lit* ltiwv*Mil.| iimI mw iha Ntt'HMjr. I'ul ttiair ■•«<>■ ■MM* Wft« h'> l..inf.-f III .|i..il*. Til* •rllll.l/ pmhwl *t ••n«^< !•■ IImi fnMti, •rnl ^ffttflt UM*ir gtIM Itilo |aMtli'>»l Tht> t>Mlk »t llin Nti*-iiiv MMHTmI WW IX'I MiorH DiMi I '4' >*fIt**>"l II* tiM* |nrUi«)i •'! • .« <)U trti til* Uri tloiw •.! th« hill m H«l AM^itulMl. Th« MTtlxili t||VI»l>>|| i.f H lUllM'T, IHI'tMr ('«|4 FftilftjrMNl l.i(*tiU I'fillNliMf ■ml Trutinr, mrtm Mii>t*iillv MtUtiflml III •ktnni*liiii|f onlMr on th*> tirow '•( l\m ImI>, shl l»iir*ii t«> T*-vif Ut Itix MMNUV'a Hms 'l«>t>|>tli|r H*t 'iti llii'ir )•««■, i<%Hf ikmrntml* ■|-|«»riiiK ovvr tit" t^rml ■• iii^rkk for UiM MM-iiiv Til- |«>ltr* ftl iinu* lo'k uu •iMiitju iNwiiiona, h»viiitf 'IwinounUd wwl i>lai-Ml lliMr tioixw III • -Stflit li"ll-tw on lb* iiK-liii* u|> Wltt> li llitiy li«l •I'liin. TIm'V wnm no WMitt**! •fttNiiilnii in till" |»M|tK>n Dukii 'K> or ¥* litiliaiw mkIk ft nt»U ii|i iI'l> ftfl'l I'ftfiliiri'l III* tliM UtHy < MiiM liavn ilnftit >« ttAio •Itwti ltiiiiti -wltkiHUiir ii|> tlw tiill M4|->r (4|ii»rt •*» tliM •Uitirar inatenilv. mmI tftlti^l >iii ih« niMi «U>u( liiin til nt|i»*t tlm ( liftrp<. Thry rMi|B>lt'lnl mth-oil ft Mtuiitrtiiii (imldttKii, Mftjor Hli.'rt, t**v<>IVMr III (uumI, \m»> ly l)>i< «fty. 'n*-' lii'liftii* rfttllnl iiitt» ifu'in M«-in «* Uuiy tt|»|«4»r««l Mil tli« tii!ti'>(i. Tim 'Ii«Iaii<** »M Uiirtv vanU, »ii.| Mon** uf Ui«< nt»r«luUiiiti Um of tlioM) tliH \fft)or •hnl ft! uii.ii. Tlin ln|>i tilt* ttic ii|>f> > U ft four •Id*) iin II". .loim. Tli* In liftna w itiny rii-lii*! for tlii>K""* wi'oUl ihr< V Ihrnr blftiikiitM hticli "Vf^r thtiii !• wU t >■ "VKry tiiu*. Ili«i<|i« tti» tli*> of tlu' fttLw-klMK iHtitv, ttl* l>ull*»«r 'JiU yftnli off. Hi'fortt irtir iiwii < •Htl'l tf«t Imv k to Oiiv«r ftffftini ('(•i)< rtti'itfli of ih« Modiiioil I'iiluv lay 'liiiin'- Own ftiiil Ottawa K'wit liiianU w«ro|i tiliitf •jowti thi'V imiioMly mM-Atmit ft hot Vollnv (n-inth'<<>ii<-iii>,»rit III m umu a^they ft|>|iMinMi. Tho uiiiiii \-*\v of r f'ottiiauijr wr>i« luriiMl tn th» rufht (o nut off thii hrn i»( tto* huliftna, whioh wiiit iM^tfiiiiMiit/ to oitniH in hotly fntni iiviir R (Imp raviiir that r«n only alaiut twMity y:uM' t.ill(«il iMM'k to |.n>twt Ui« n<;u- t*<[tni4 tftutuf ui> to thn ftliffltt hoMow oM tlii» tiiiit, Mhon iliity M«>n) diawn n|i in a buni-h No i>o.>iiir hail ttm tKanu iri't up it 4li the lli'llftM >i|>|vjtnil nil tll« trail 111 th» 8ul)i-> Im'Iow. ThuM in hvi' ininutM nft*ir thn r«t shot wan fiiwl wo wi-n* oonmh-tfly aur- roiiiulm) ntitit«t, ftud if tHmaihlii ■tani|M«|i- 'lo- ii"i-<- Tho littlii hollow on ilm fftL-*! of till* lull into whii'h tli<> tt'juiu wiut> iliawn, alfonli«l tliriii fioiio* prtiln:tion, Ixit from tlif n^r thi>y ii-uM «ilv bo nmchiol if thi'nnmnv wltd a>lvaiio>liiHMii uiiilur hrn lioiii)ir ohown hy all our iiH'ii. Tho artilliTv oi:i*u|tiiK| thit top of ihu hilt furthfMt ailvaiK.-l Tho (ifttlinif tOoi hftil oiM'iM^I tint oil thi< oncniv timt, ftt a raiik'i- of ftlx'Ut 'JiKI yiinlH on tho loft ilotw of tho hill, into iiclii-ti-r of hnmh. Tho Indian* ffot nut of thtit t-ovrr niid U-ftC a hiuty mlniftt round t4i th« hill on thf oUi.r aidti of th« holh.w, whfr« thoy aKiiiii wi an uudiThruth eovor. Aft«r thn li nit niih it wa« iiii^M>«iiilit«toiiotiinor«than two or thn-o "f tlin Indmiui at oncn, w> that tho (UtIinK wiiM hot Ml duatruitivu K^4 it uould have Im^-u undur otliir otnMiiniita>KM«. hut it wm ki |>t tfoing for ft titiH' ftlinoat c«>ntiiiui'U!>ly, ittid t n>jit<^l n t«'rrirtc dni. Tha two mjvou tioundim woni |ilii< 1^1 on oitlmr nido of thn^ liatliny iit ft diftrtiii^i of |M>ihji|M lifty yftrd^. The tin>t tlirou thi-IU wffo put into th« toii|HM on tlm hill to lilt' lijfht front. Th'-y were at( I nation. Th«< t^NjitM werx ri|>|M^i Mver and thn [iwiplo walt^rwl in every diprtioiL llnth K«i>* *>*>" '^"'^ throwiutf tlioir di'jvlly Ttiielld into the oovor tho IndiftiiH ha^l rt'iMiitotl I*. ftft.T thfir rtiih. The rftnktt wiw al*oul \,:**i yanU. Whorfvi-r a nhnll Ml itii ethilx rould )>H HIM1 l1« U|i ft furkrtia iuuiult that uo dM.vt|4i'a can gtwmtt mU^i'tmU nUa •! Mul iHitar r -r a m«mmmiI dwl oi.r wmi awarv^ «Hn.«.r« aihI hmh «rfn •" ' <-•■ and liti mifwi Ci| Um dftf wm Alffvlv U.-if* 4l-t«( M mr aflvr iha MflMMMMil wa« l-wun, Iho ofW wMMMi-lfmaiTG). iMav!..! •|4 N«a||.i|ih« Hft«tMtf«l HiMm, IkftI lU rt%kt fiiii>i U. t..«M.I TSa »>•« of fh« nHiiMifi'rtii*'*! ••'Ill- > < I . wall •.. r.*r Ihaordor l«»*< WiH . th*>y 'laahiil 'lown lilt. Ml, hnaftiMl It ' 1 of Iha d«u fully, otftf mUiak Uw w>loo.ii h-vl ariwM..l Tha liHliftiM n*t4m m9m M'-*! iht. ftltai k « iMW moHMMlt awl Umi tayM lo fftll im k. nia iW'Hfforil l««l It t<-ik half ail ifur l., .i4»«r Ilia !.«• b, *iid thaii |«t«tii \|«ii|f'ld turtiwl hia ■>Hi tl • U«ilti»ii, ll wm AilTftti'l 'harira, talMfotHitv aaMiiixl 'f\, M««tioi|.i« .ii. ad I'oliMi HMiul, who Wl t«>* loti-r- )4 Ilia In- diaits' a>lvMM» Tlia r«t« oh uinI ou| u i»n> •• up thf inUI)r and into • ravinafii .f tli#>in hftil l>«an flnoH ou tha HMii uf **i}*' i oni|*ny, who wnra ra|»ly tnir ai rnat lbs m*(na ummt Mln-rf tha t^aiiia Wftra atftliofWlL Koftt ami loa t->U<'Wttn pui I auwl tl>i*aihuii/. Tha'i lafl-'oiiM imt und* r { •laiMl whv Iha WMiny tliKjr IimI )«ati watrhinir i .H'r>»a thrf latina Ih^I ailcu. ««( thalr tira mi ' ■uddanty Itui thx <«iMtiU didn't know that j H'Mftinl hia darlnir folhiWarB had fot fuml in (Kit raat '-f tha nnainy and wi n "ff, A tollay from 'ur man iini|)tiri| f"iir of tJin ioiwl* Iwan ttnnir fn.m, thn ■kiimiah(Miy miatonk hini f"r on* of tha ani'inv, ami in ftii iiialanl « doM>n nrto* wiini hroiiidit tti Iwar mi luiu. Hut Ih' h ft In I t whilat luntlkiT hlff Ui th" ami/h .f III* riHf aiol waving it atnnit hu IivmiI, tlo riHoa WrTH lowtintl. Unit man ataii.linK »iiio|ik tlo' tiaiiu raiaotl ft nH*t ftiid tlntl ftt Itoaa, tha hullit prtividniitially ifoinif wida. Cot. ottar aaw tht< wliitM fUic wavad, and not r<'('oiriitxtnif l(o*a •i-tiidintr fta ba waa ail'-y, l>ut K'>«a wa« raiii|r' uiiu-d Uf thia tiiua »iid in a luoiiH-ot tlm red oitalM of ttia uit u caiua >i|> from twhiinl ttta hill ridinir thn |Niiiioa thay hail oapturad." ** U waa now half pant eitfht o'ol nnt'iny had Imnii tlrivan from tlta riirht tlAnk and r*-ai. and tlm vitjtt (-Mition of ilm hidd wh**ro tKt. hora- n ato-«l waa i'oiDp«ratiVi ly aafa, Tha ' •ckmuot of what waa unilouttiotlly till' Intlian plan if atttuk wiiw hrok.-n. Thay hail fiiiloil to kaap ua ■urr>>uua ktiii> ovi. ■ till- Irft Hank, and ftll into the akinniahiMtf huo up to thia tiiiio hy thr OuiMii'a Own. ltu aiiiiunit of tha n|f|HMito hill, wht-rti tha trii ki<(<|>* iiiK up a oonatftiit tira at a runto* nf fmiu itU) t^t ^■m yanla. If toio of uur man unluc-kiijr rtiaa .p into vifW a dozin pulTs of anioko would I t^ouio out nf tha urHlt-rliniih and ho hail t^idrop aKiiin inatantlr t«i fp^t undor co^cr, wlilt tm» hiilli'ta would whiatia Hfrrt-ly Imt hannIt*aBly ov.T. Thia [HHiition waa lodd v ith tittlf i-hantfa for .lit hour an ft half. Thu Intliana wt^ra eon- ■tantly nlayinir tlnir uld Kaiiio to draw our tir**. U|> wnnhl irulok aim at thn dwoyi tlio ani-inv aroiild lira on thi'ir umi»vorrd hojol^ thir n-llowa "tfot oil to tho doti^ " ftt leutfth. ftiid ptayul liniilar piitiika. Tha enomy wi-rw ihiHitinif with rw niutkalilo ronli won^ ulnon^ tln-ir nuinlmr." "At 10 o douk the giini hwl i.Uiut iilpm*««l tha Hre of tha otiainy dirtH:tly in front, tmt thi>y hiul woikf*l ntuiid to Uin h-ft nt-ar tlm (nil'Tt and wt*n< iMvitUiinif to |>o Ihi ff^'|•|wl ('»pt. Kuthor foni dinvtol a ihotl into tha trutly. It hnrat ahiioat ovor tho htuMU of the lUltlifonI Kilh-o. wtio wcn^ htitly h(>ldin^* tho umition thoy hnd lit.i.ii nrilitml to. 'I'lio aht'lfiiiv of Uiu (ailly i'mium"! thout to full UM'k, hut tho word ua« aiHiii M'lit ahuiK tti'^t- uo nioro alit'lla would lie tinul thoie ftiid thi-y nwuiimil tlo'tr in.Httion. Col. Otter onlnrad rupt. Krown to aon.) the hdt half of thn (^uiwtn'a ( >wn to occupy a mnall hill ovor whit'li tho (link (in* wad i-oiiiin^. Thn onior wiw itax-Mil t«t Liont. Hiook, who u»* in cluifgi- of tho left luilf, The object wiu tu 4(if« Iha In-liaoa fatth^ »». h, ftol IIm lUHIa InH htfWa r-"'y )■ tl..- w-l» • .'■•!-. * Umn air«in ulitv • >' tii.i ll *«a a Hftftanloiu f-iii on. AU <*H. aiti* ' f timni ifHsrtIa aift |»illt«, r*«i»on(M| to 1,m*«I |ln-ka.«ll lorhartfM f 'I in. hill. Away lh»y wfiii ..tl a t|uk-k run. tlia ko.^ .Ittwn to t •. i|»- the IimII#|& Hfvirb. ravip th- hill wii in full VMw of tha liflKM* a titlla 'ttttf « hni'lfd ««t>|i «i«ay Ttia man o|ainaa| Hta, liroth wtlh loa Mt'lti't, l>iit ll waa ua*!'a« Tt»' •nrtnV •■ mI ,,i. 4 withannif Hrw. «it<| llm iii- m w«.|i* f > .>! Im k tir»ino**'r tha i..|i ..r iti» nilt and l< I l-l into.«,v«4, ttvsnf IttiMi littuiafi'll th" I M )« of Iha aiMiiy. "Hon.'ii ().* wild >.tiir» tbay niftfW** Hmv* l.i*ui llfrirt ' iM.t«ra mora or l««a •ariouclv wor ft Iwll C.| < HL-r foiwartUI onlfi.thftl tlta hilt •ho'J.I tm hald, ftiid thay lm|4 tl until Iha H'lal wlthdfitwal, in (inUr U> iK-'tM'l tlo< t**4nia >« tlif* May out "Ttm Indiftiia wt-ra iiMklitff a i^'nal Atfhl »f it, aiMl whan • U^m^I .tut iil tiita )■■ •ilion ran'-uod tha Itrw in aiioUiir. Thatr latiaiiiy la |»rha|ai uimiainptMil in IikIUu ttirhtinif. Tht-ir loaa>a mual ti«va laatn ■nvnr*. ll tookail aa if limy Mil'Midi^l k'>«'l'lll|r It up ftll Uf, ftiwl ll W •ul'l havn Iman <«-rtain -tiaaataw !«• tur form t< liava lawn h'fl at nrf*«-lly uaali«« mtvi llm olhar ^tiiiiMit to Tha nntv aafitly wwa ut a wilhdrawAl, and f"r tliia. ( '«t|. OtUr Ui(«ii li>- (•ama wirliy after 1 twntvt. oVIt- k. At that lima tha cnt'tny hail aini'ial '-owanl hiiiiif, awl it ui ttm Ivlicf of many j who kdfw tliti Influna pr«*1ly wkII, ttial they { warn jutit on thn pitint ..f tf«-tiiii|f away tlmnt- •alviw when timy aftw U" Ii«vm<_ N'oim of Kur men Ifft tlmir fxiaitioiu on tht< Hald till "Vnrr W4t,'k("naud ti.ina hatl aaft ly |ifta«i•« lo f.iilow u(' t(»» |. nlwl **n Imt*- a- I" I ,f«iti>«| in tiiwwiiMi tii«' aaiainy •! llm " f III*- <«iili.|ra>»al Ih*. yuna wtia rtftJiy . >ii in..-t I- -..fill foi.n IM ilrtvuif Um Mitniy latfir. " Aitdl-' , ... i«t«. Iha dli«a«l|M nf -tur fimiM u III. Hm- I'h* t%m* lailntf rtifhi •-!. II.*. amiinaliiia «llb tlo aiiimv • I ii.*.itf..tt,k«l 'odt.iUI tlu-n * ik I r , MiK whilalytnir oil their (>*• k*. ami .* a., iii«ii B>ina iuNi|4Mir off al t*»Hffy th-'l, tlia dtlfli ollifMi wftti k««llir !»• •r*' I*, d. Til* r*io« wait, tun 11, to iMill*).. Wftl- li'W >tM«|i WI ra itiitiiliful .m tli>- hill, aial lht«a« |if«v. > • iiMliainl lww|i|e« iIm* lt Mr Kivtoi^ |l>«< KpiM<>|«J ch riTMiLtn. itflli lati^l, Ihi* M^firaB •I th*> irravaa haiiitf kaiy ini|tiiMiyn himI ini|>ai- itilf. * I " ('•'iniKin 1, wlm •• tt«| «■ ihtt tiriiiir fiarty, Ami *• )■• > * .ivwr iba jfra^a* I'ha . t-ra- ni'dv waa wilnt-M«l hy ftll iha w<»nti-n ami ohiltltt*!! in *halown, »iol Ihara wh « an t Uiiff Maolol'tatfw. 'rha Inml of lh«. i/ufina o«i, |>l«yw| Iha *I*««J Mamh' ftial ollmi (uiMlt taoia of lakiiiif |«rt Tlm ivlvlaahilily nf tr.ta t«kinir '»il ft nvoiir <^>loinn fi.>tn lUtih'fonl, mithinrf a ilaah ftl ttia eni'iiiy, ahil aa ••kIiIi.hIv n-iuminii, haa lanm <|uii| hv man) It ■• n-.t naio* •ary hara, howttii, to .-nti'r into anv tit*. ii>«ioii ••f tha wlii>n. Our tnt>.|w aiiiuitttal ilmm- •i'lvag adinirahly, ainl Iht- enemy waa ahown with «hftt tiaaonptioii of fop^n |,t. ww now o|i |a.w«| To our own liii'ii *im luittia waa not will I tu leaaniia. Ihouifh |a>iha|« at.im'wiial d<-«rlv I" inl wnahall leavnColMncj I Mt.M itnd hi* ((alUnl mi*ii nt Italtli-fofI, niakiin ^nip llf« «i pleiMMnt aa (lit . tiifnm itmof tlo* ■" t <>•» w.iijld |«*rmit, and •ttntll pnn-atat to. n. pint m hal ia iMintf ait-oMipli-hi*! t.y tl1.n1r.4l \li>t>IMou W tha iaaa hi> tt-t "Ul to jH-iforto. AFTER PISH GREEK. Ifarml, fntm thi uv(:uiiyinff tba In much mora dea.: out to Imi. hut daiiKt'r. A lart{<- iiito the tfiilty a t tlm Ml))n('t, tio d' tnxn IV thi'V wort tiny thorn ttff fmm I -••iition of thn |Mtrly wht> wnra ', to (trotut t thn rt'tiranmnt. i tlian It afterwanla (iirnni ' waa ft moniont of anprt'ina ' -ly of Indiana imuml down -idt-raltia iltoluncn up. Hith I. of .'f.mihif op Willi ..Of ( -'iitc tha trultv. ftiiil cut '••tiiia and tha jiftrty < iha ottier ante. If tin- .-.uld havr Imwh tloiia, tha I Iiiui< iM Would hatn U-an in Javour of the whole l>riKt le U-iitif ■iHiurhtaml. Hut the fore* ■itfht of t'o) Ottar hvl ir.vidail atrainat auch a nhant^a. Fn»n tli" inin oo Iha luink ('a|it. Kuiht-rfonl K#*nt a" ..ii|^e of aliclla dirt-i tly into ttm lionlanl iii.iunt'-l ti«Ukin« wliateil on thn hank, mid canit'tiKht thruiifh leiaurely anouffh. Tha Indiftna ha«l tfot jiiit aa much aa tht>y waiitoil of it, and thair loaaea mupt have heen very heavy. I Inca nut on the of a militftry lon-e ninniiiK into • trap, atavituf there loittf •iioutrh to try every mtiana of fonunif it, and thia iH'intr found itnp.-Mibla, throuirli theoillAiina of tli>^ ifiiii». titrlitiiiK' their nay out nvain. The plan of the rotiii'Uit at wis perftn:!, i.nd it waa tNirfouily extjL-uttil. " Tlia whole column immmliately ttMik to the wav>fona and n'tunieil to lUttlcfi.nl, arrtvinif atlUo'cItKik thnt niKht. The Indiana did not attt.mitt tit fi.llow ua up, ft ci'rtain indicjitinii th:it tiiey hatl loat heavily in the day> airtion. "There would liave Uinn ft dlfTereiit tale to tell of the .wiult nf thia day'a fti'tinn if the ativen laxintlcrffuiiH hail helil out. llefore throo aliotii li.id U^iMi lin-il uut of oiii) of thtjtn, the ^un Hitw out "f tlm trunntoD holna and n>lli«l down tht> imlitio. It hail to Iw carried up and ptac*ii fired, when the tiitil wiiti mniutheil and thi< ^iin iN^cftnie (.ntirely uaeh'^'x. TlieaM..nd atm-ii iMtumler wah alao liadly tlinahhol, hftvini; to Im* rofiuil on to the caKiiiife aft4>r every ah'tt. It Will* witli diHlculty tlmt iln* Inat iiliota were Silt ntf from the eiiiltankment touo\er the with- r»wft). Weakened iu thia wfty, it wMtate>l atill harilnr w.irk It raine.1 all imkIiI ; Ih.. ismp waa a«- (t'vaivoiy crow. lad ; then> wi h> n.t tfiiU fhouifh i>> atv-oniino'Uta atl tlm men who ha il ; aii.l hoaia of n t'ltht.r erowdtxl ml- il« itn-ialv full l"ni> ir a|M.nt tha niifht tyiiitf on thfcithl, wet trr^-uml. Ttm (in*tiiwlifr«, wlm liiwl ii.n .• over ami join««l ilif faith in tliair fta-uoli ii|«in lh*< raU'la, came over hurriailjy ami miioovuli^l with ttvnr^fiftla. Tilt- wtiii|it>r waa f-l'l hikI ih* •Uffnriiuf irr< at. The < in ins wern oopifMal i|<.<| round tho camp, and tlm ni' uiitt«l |tatr< H^-t |Mmaii.iM i<«-rtl>ed naiiit|it.ratioiiKU|N>n tlm mmiid.UhI. Knur loiiir tenia went pitehiwl tin one aide ttf iliei'jim|i, ftnirthaaa were tillnl with thttac who luwl re- ceived wnundatheday In fore. Kroiii tliaae the tntni were bro()-.;ht one by om. ti|Hiii aiietohari to theoTrti r** movei] to Haakalttun. Ttm cattl. ^\ ;■ had iM^en aeiiMl ware aUin ftU'l Hayia I^eir liidaa driad, and with ttiem ciiiiif —ta' ..eijs war« mail* for tlie tranaiiortati..ii of k. .. aiuk man. Tha akitu were atretchail t.i thn aitleo of the boiea of the waifif'tia ; over ihoni Urt.|y lutTt-nxl at the hatttaof KiahCrct-k. l)n. tVtou und lUUtoii tiHik i*hjtrg«<'f the wttnndtil, tmd an ^Mtirtof Kmlton'a at-outa acoi>m|tanier) tho ax|a«lition. At ft alow pace ttiey iiiarcheit oM-r thf pmiria, not without feanof aniiitack. Kvt-r uimI nifain U|iim ttie opttoaite taink^ of the rivor wore m.. ti relad acuta keeping a kit-n waUdi ufioii th« ■lowly moviiiK fttrce. At cvcrv few v;inla wcra em-oiintered tho butfalo runn u liich i>jwlly jollttil tha wtninded mtn. i in nearin;; I 'lurktV ( >.«•«. intf, ft large Ualy of m.m waa <«pita| npitroai^h- fng. Wlieth thoy wen- t-iminiiM or finniU it wiiH imiMiftftiltie tti liiiow A halt »ii.kfttit fiiniiani. I kihillv .■..ii,Jrn;'«mt U* iiM-.'-t tlit-m with ■[iriiiK »iik'u'>'n-. h.'-li Htiiiw, ami uthur luxtirif* for ' tin- .uk.^^ rl.uktr'* t;iiiiK wan i^iw-fu-") tli.it j iiifflit. Ti'iito were piti'hi* h-ft I thMin. Sa-kutiH'ii wa^ inu-hi'^l nti tho follow injr itiiy, and tlic \Miiinil<-d wurt* haixlr^l i>\ur to tlir cturnf of Dr. Itoiifflan, V. C. Nt-thinK coiiM ttxi-tt«l th" kif Inp'.Kof the |icHtplc "f SuNkntiHin. They nuiAv imittruMtui, vat'ati'il tlu'ir Uwt nmiui*, and aik\c m> tnnrythiii(f for thu oumfort of the wtiuiHiinl KofiliiTn. Ilt-m tlicy Ufrenlile to t>. Shn \\ji> hnn^iit^ uith her t\M> coni|>anit-( of the .Mii:iprif"'tnitrht bo atteni|.t.vi. At Ia».t thr .V.«r'/(.- /<■ arrivi-^l. She WftH hailed with drlikrht luul unloattcU af fast a» [N>iM4iblo. Not tlic leii^l of the aitich-i^ .*he brouifht w;iji n i'.«>t t.all. Thi* wjw a never- (■iiditiK Miurce of •loh>:ht to the triH)!*^, and a IiidicmUN ii|;ht it wiut to h(h> thf> he:i\ily l-oot4^ iind spurred Hcoutn r)i»hinK frantit;.Uy iikTst their i*Hl-coAt4xl '■(■nuadtxi in jmrnint oi t!y- ingbali. Tho band of the ItOth also a-i l-tl to the gaifty of the cainp. Kvrry ni}r)it it playtnl, and cnmds (fathentl to Iiiit4'n. The weather wa* fine and the niiuN wer« nvular. 'rbefo.xl, tfHi, uHx plikditly irnprovetl. in :u)dition to t)ie f'tf-inal tr I and hanl tack there woic iio\v to U' obtaiiiod IvininH-kH, hlap jatks, applt' J.i'k, oo that ou the whole .ttTaini had taken a tuin fur the K'tUr. The n-^t )>f the foil -■ h;id by this tiui« cro(*i»«i over ani! joined Miildleton'ft divir-ion. The Ciunp ua-< lap ire, am) tiliie wan «|x-ut in thnwinjf dp entii-iK-hTiiriits. un!oiiitin(;r ai'd bairavailin); the ,Vi rthc'tr, exp' riiiientinj{ with tho (iatlintf, eU'. i fn the 7th of May the wlvaiice wa^ niado fur Htit-K-JK-. Tlir inareh l.iy thn>ui,'h buehy roiin- try on tlu- Uatii-he trail. It waH an ox> itint; niitreh. Thf enemy wu«inup|»of>ed U* oeat hand, and at any moment a volley miKht havo 'Kx-n ixinreil into the aihaituing colnnmit. On tlio .iflernooij <'f the first day (labrielV CruwinK was I'laehe-). and the eanip pitched half a mile from IhiinoiitV ho'ife. Here a^ain a >'tiontf nit-ket wa- |i«>-len on all sidfv. I Mere and then* a relxtl ^ctiut wa* difeovered Mateliinjf theui fnmi li dlhtanee. Tho rtdM^lt* , were el. •».,•. (lii'ir -troiinhold wiu. known to l)eat band, and e\.ry tiling ^\ii.* niiwle ready. }'ouch(M Wen* filled XMtlieartridi.'e-' and aminunition was pl-M-ed re.i.tv to hind. I.-'iik' halts were made while pl.tiis were (b-vel, .["■■l, and nlowly tho culuinii nt;itif- Nound*'<), and the troop> ad^aiieol on the trail duo went towards Itatocliu ;u thetullowing order: l^ulton'x StMutB, 75 men. (latlihi; irun, eoimnandixl by Capt. Hi-uaid. Royal i.iena'lier^, 'JiiJ, iiumixirn one and tm* CumiMiiie- Ii-ii.lini,'. iHHh, of W MiniiMg. '_*7n. Midland haUaliou, llti. *' A' Uattery, two gimn, 95 men. Freneli'h Seouti*, ai« Hankei-*', '.Mi men. HoKpitat and ammunition w.iKgons. This wnM tho criticid time. Here the reUO- lion was to be flaiii|»-*l out. Hen- the mettle of our Holdieiv was to Ihj put to tlielo8t, .klid this wan nu play work, a^ we aln'iuly know. For four (hiv« that brave b.ind ventured forth against their fiie, and the fit*' wa:» no despi- cable one. nundred>< of riHo pits lineil and cniKsed the trail lejuling to tin.- villa^N-. Hun- Hre*U of, it not di.'^ei[»lin''und of a very varvitig character; an o(«'n fielil, r.itthix, ravinett, l«itli thickly whkImI, un- (bilatmg country, very heavily covero-i in nome par " with deu>o underbnihii, a few knotlfi, much sloping gniund, with hero ami there thick wo*mI«. Th»' eolmnn. it will U; remenil«Te■ than two ho<(*aiid yamsfrotii the ffpr>t whoni it isomwad by the HutnlHtldt tiait. At the point of moot inu <1.hn1 h ehnrch and ochtNil lioune, of which we nliall hear nion*. Near tho {inint at which they joiiKHl tho riarke'n Cronmng trail wero found two Miiiall hIimIk, and of thwe the enemy ha4lalruad> taken |ionB(>t(iiiou. IWyitud tliu trail, t^i the loft of our meii, or t4»uanlii the ri\er, were thickly wtMNlutl bank»i ainl nearer Ha tochei, levural eintUct, all coiitaintng rifle-pit^, ftitd all funiiohing excellent chelti-r for tho em my. At the comuuncemonl of one of thtwe tixiitnf and ftbout a hundred! and fifty yardi from iho church, wa« found a spring of water— a KourcH of great relief during the next four dayj). ]'a!>t tho rimlrfs, fuiiher i^till to th^ li'ft, and nearer the viltagt% oanie a large ami ojm'Ii field, atToi.liMg MO co\Hr for an attacking force. Tho whole ;,'i..uiid "11 all hidea, too, wa« thickly fiUod with iiile-pit.- raiiifing in liire from iiuch ajt wouhl iii'ld but one iir two men, up to those that could Hccoinniodato twelve or nix teen. The ground to the right wan etiually divenified, o]K>n space* alternating with bluffs, with dopres- ■■mns and heights ituccetipit« Vtank of the n\Mr came woi«le«i filoping ground, with, Ix'iiindtlti.s thick wo.kU, 'rile «lie. The tinng now Ws-Ame very hot, but, without a ^^•p, the »i)vanciiig forces maile their wav cwiftlvovei the ground towards the village of l!;.t.K-he. On tliiM, the firft day of the fighting ftbr>ut thix j-i*>U so "t^wly and imvistible was the iittack of our nien, tli.d the front line, with eaoe, were alile to wmk their way —not, however, without lohs well p;if>t the cliurch, an achieve m»>nt not a^'ain made till the fourth aiul libit day of the atiiuk. Indeeil, even the ainmuni tii'ii waggoiin were able to tieuetrate tti within fifty yanis of th<' church and sohool-hou^e. If ;iu opinion may t>ehaKartled accttunting for the vuci-t^Hof the firnt dayV attack, I should 1)6 inclintxl tv trace it to the fact that the majority of tho n'bels were prol>alily engiiged in a fierce attack upon the i-teamer IVurthcoU. She, as li .« Ufu remarked, WiW onlered tt> c*)-operate with the attacking fono, but lieing diw^»vered Ix'fore that forco iiad roachud its luiticitiateil dextination, Aw drew ujion herself tho con- centrated fireof thoroltelsHurn'Unding HattH'ho. The hevoro attw'k ui»on her, howo\er, was not d« -•Iiuh) to last long, anrl, at tho fin«t ttound of Midilletoii"n gumt, tlie enemy Bcainiierwllmckt** their rdle pitu t^' \)*i r»«wly to o^>iMmo the newly arrivev>nie prio'td ojM-uo«iured into the cclnK)l-hoUHe at a high eh'vatioii. No ret^ixinfo was made. (lenerai Middleton rodo up and found five prio.^ts and nix men ensconced in tho church for safi'ty ii|:aiiist the Indiaim. The '^ueliec Hat- ery wa.- onlen^t unandcommflnwd Khellingthe hou.-t*»i on Uith ;*iile^ of the river. Women and chi' '-en fii-Ht, and tho mon ftft<'rwanls, were Hit-n running' a^vay. Suddenly a Itaml of reU'lft ror>e from the ravine in i>ur very fiu'tw ami o|H-neouring in ^hot^^ and saving many liveH, {M*r))a|>s tho guiia :ui woll. In the meantime ('om|iitnio?< 1 and L> of the (irenadioni advanc<*tt centre, where I the heuMest firing iKxrurri-!ie fire was cnt into th lavine lai*t inentionc), rtith a stretcher m charge of \)\\ r'o.ld. of \\inni|M'g, to drag off I'hilliiw' Ix-tly. The tiling was very hot, but no «nie wa« hit. Capl. I''renchalMibiavelyroscuodC»K)k,oneof hi- men, who bad lieen Wounded and h'ft behind. Aiii.lhcr un-e ■ e^,ful attempt by the Midland r.itiahoii to clear the coiil'Mt cloM^I tho day n (inditing. 'J'lii; cwiiallita were as follows; Killed Gunner Wm. i'Iiilli|is, "A" Hattery. Woundaci (iiinner T. .1. Stout. "A" Hat tarj, rib« sniaNhi d by the wheels of a i(un car- riage ; Driver Nup. < hariHiiiior, "A" Hattery, tiiot inthelogi (tuniierTwoliey, " A" Hattery, shot in the U^f; ('apt. Munon, (tretiadiers, Hush wound in the side; Ciiiimer Kaiibsiiks, "A" Hattery, shut in tlie IIiikIi; I'ottk, Krench'a scout, sill*, in the leg; Curley Allen, of the ■ainv cor(«. shot in the arm. That nignt, in the corral, wiis ono toU) long reniembereil. The i;nrral waa a large one. AU the troo|)a. of cuiinH% withdrew into it for tho night. All round the mltftw were pla^ttl the waggons, thu gtins facing tlio enemy, with here and there a little earth thrown u|s as a slight protection against the bullets. To the rear was a hiiiall iniiid the only water they lift'l lodrink, and over this was pliuixl » guanl. Ntuir this, ttreat rif our men, covci-ol thoukfh it wiis skilfully and well by thu fearless ranks of skirmipliers, was clost.-ly toltnwecln> enshrouding the smalt army with no sheltering wing, was liroken here and there by tho nharp and startling chaltongcjt of the wakeful sentry. S'Mtn, liowtivur, sleep came to the tirfl warriors. They had foiiKht hard. Since four that morn ing they had I)*wq on tho alert. No luxuriouH fiMul had nouiished their weary fnimes. Nii Ci>mfortable Tii''al hae was lightee feaii)il wtis a sudden night attiick. In the corral wen* a hwge numlmrof cattle which hiul Imhi?! brought from Kihli (.'rook, in addition to all Ihe tertiii and triRtp horses. A stainiNide .»iiiongHt these would have Ixx'n terrific. We know from the accounts of that Kail battle of Tamai, in Kgypt, how fearful are the etTi-cts of slain|)eo«er and our weakncKs, it is a question whetht-r they wtudd not ha\e atteintitt.-tl a rush through the outlying pickets into tlie corral. What tlie reaultH of hucIi an onrush would have U-f'n it is ditficult to Mir- mise ; that it would have been disaxtrous is probable. IVrhttjts the most onerous duty to lie {mt- fornicd on that strange night was tliiit of tho pickets. On Sunday morning the men ^IikxI tiiod fire on the ravines where tho fighting was doiie on Satur- ilay. The nsUds were slow in anfwering our firt>, and the guns 8ucceehinr| the bluffs than theeiiemy's fii-e uH'w s«i hot that our men wero obliged to fall back again. al atlvance was mado during tho day. Tho reimunder of the time was taken up in alleinnto cannonailing and Bkimiiithing the latter only nerving to snowthedeLcnninatitui of the eiiomy to Htul»l>urnly conieMt the slightest advance. At six in the evening the rebels hiul ceiitu>d to reply to onr artillery firo. As the sha^lowa lengthened tin- dead of the previous day's Hght were conriignud to thoir last rostiiiK pliu'o. We have t>efore this mentioiii^ tlie impressive church services held now and again during the |)>m;ress of tht: cain])aign. I'tvrhaps .he most improt'Kive of thesu was the funeral service, condiictwl l»y tho Kcv. ('. tJonloii, on that Sun- (a> evening, thu B*.i'on courmt, Iwing rarri<,tl on I within a fttwyaidsof tlien*aderandhis Iiiuimth. I K\ery nt'iiiient tht-t ati.-ick and defi-nce wan b'-ioiniiiK holler, aii>l I'lily with dltlinitty weie I tho uieu drawn up Ujforv thu prt»u.'her pro- vented from .,ii»hmg olf to join thei-- felh>wi in (ho field. The case st in tho camp couhl not irll, and an invincible de>*iroseiw'! ihemtojoin inthi'fray. SiH-iiig this the otfiei ,^ chaplain bionght tfio MTvictt to a clo.-«e, an. I Ins listeners sallied forth to lake their pliui's at the cide of their fighting ci>mrados. Monday followixl with the same wearir-onie tJic(ii-B that characteriwHl .Siaulay ; no litlvan- ta«esei -.1 to l«. gaintHi, except 'thai iheHlnh lorccl their advance* as far as the chinch, and the .Midland, undert'olimol Williams, :idvan<-ef the WinniiH^g Hatierv to throw ft few HJii IJH into Hatoche, a mite or no iliHtant. Again the men lay down, ^o>d fought, iM'ing in'PistmI at all the while, and |)ntM'nting an open target for the relxds. The cisdnesM and inddfi reiice of our men wnn most praise- worthy. Their selfir^hanit, undiT the mj. erring Art' of the enemy, is the cunwt evidence of the truest dis4-ipline in the men Their one desire was to charge, ami the word lochargu wouhl not come, so ihev did then duty as it was given them to do, but wit ha mental reseiit- muiit at Iwing niado u target for bullein with no nn>ans of relahation. I erhajis it was as woll, fttf their i>.i«'ivo submission to the r-t.-ite of atfairs Koaded the men into fierctuiess, and whuil the moiiii-nt cAino each man was iHWM'-.-'d with tho feiw^ity of riigeand reveng«<. Wo come now to the famous and alreaily his- torical charge Tuesilay'ii dash that won lU- tout thisdci'isivemaiKcuvrtutf the fonrthday, it isoxtreiiiety 'htficult to obtain .-udi iKtsitiv'e. detailoil and accurate inforniation as one eoiilrl w'iiih. VawXx I'er'ton con>^u!ted and lutiiis h.ive lHi>n taken to •■onsitlt many luen of ditTereiit regiments anil ranks and tnon widely se|)iintteil fniui ciu-h other in the line of advanc*-- (tach (M-rson oonsulteil has lu-en able, to a gieat en- tent, to give only a partial aod incomplete story of tlie mov iiieiit. He has seen only tliat )>art that lay within the range of his .)wiii-\ jHfrieni-e, and knows "tnly indi^ttindly of what was done Ix^yoncl. .\nd this is to Is; e\iMx-te w:ui a steep bank that shut out 4(f view all Ix-yond it. There wiis a wries of coulewn ami btiitfs which completely ol'seure, IumI tpiite enom.di to do in kK)kin»f straiglit Uforu him ; so that it is natural to exfnx't that a succinct and |tanoramie account of the whole charge is a thing not eiuty to obtain. It is natural, also, to ex|>4-lltH| one I'omniaufler or ono roKimeul, others another. , Some maintain that such and such a cor|w< l>oi-t4 the brunt of the fight, olhitrs think this I enviable |MHit must be assigned to tpiite a dif- ferent one. But what to us is of ni'wt imixtrt- aiiei- is to know that all who we-ti engaged fill- . tilUnt to the utmost all thiit was ex|M!d of them nay, fuifille*l much uioni. The relative IMwitions tif the nu'ii were obta-ned by them i purely by chaiicu, and if curtain companies j loumi tM-fore them a greater niimtM.>rof rifie pits, or encountcn-d a more obstinate nwistance than others, the fact is not to be chosen as a iK-g ujion which to hang either excessive laudatiuii of their own bravery or dinparaging oommentii on that of their h*sB favouroil comnulon. I^'t us here try to gain a clear ide» of the re?)|H-ctivH positions held by the diffort>nt corpa engaged in the cliargt)? Hcfoni detailing tliis, however, let us regard for a moment the fi.'eting-* of the moii wluMiad, for thn-e days, sat down *>efore Hfttiich the camp, some to engago in UHeless, and seemingly refuitlens, attackH uisiri the ritlepitH. Ka^!n morning a line of sKir- mishers wlvanceti without tho corral and fired unceasingly at the rebels. Kach night they returned, Hotnetimes hotly followerl by tho fcHi, to tlio chit'rless, and by no means impregnable, zariba. The same ground waa gone over day after day ; the samu rebels, in the same ritle- pits, were it-Ueil at for hours, and no api>reci- ablo ativantage was gained. To-day the cnnroh and si:hool hoiiHo were capturefl : to-niorrow they were hmt. It wiw truly tlisheftrtening Work. iC;u'Ii day, too, men felt ancl were car- ried away to thefioNiHtJil tent, and there seemeil no way of avenging them. And the nigli's were as uitHatisfactory an the days. From sun- sot Ui sunrise out there in the piti^h darkness, with no Kotind to relieve the weird silence, Hto and fro inarched the hciitry. At any moment might there 11 it rush forwanl the whole n;l>e] forif ? At.ttiv moiiM'nt iiiiirht there not riHi- on the still iii>:li( .orthat hornbto Indian veil? What , hindeied a sudden nigUtatftack ? A icsixjtudbic t> i T >t.1l TIIK CANADIAN PMTOIirAf. A I LLI'STI{ATKI) WAIl NKWS, fk an' h vll i *■ \ttM wiirt thiti. TIm' t«li"li< >ittiii|. tru-U.I tlfrr lii^tit wiitrlicrh, ami well ilr>iMi thrir iluty. It Id ilirtii'ult tor uii, ilwrlliiik' 'jiiii'l.ly within tu ••iirwlvif timt littlt' I'iiikI <•( lut'ii diiMt'-n'il iii^i-tlH-r oil tliitt loiii'ly |»niirii', a tliMiiMninl mili'H fmiii hiiiiK'i at»>vo tlifin tlifi n)N-ii, uii- pn>t«x'tiiiK '*^Vt rniiiul thfiiittfi'U' v.iitfkf'-iixiinil k htilH inrtli. aiit at. All day tlicy Uy in tlirir pita, or KiH-aUf<| froiii Hliflt^^r t«> i«li<'ll<'r. Wriug upiir Kravf nmn ^ »ntl ynt, Uiyoiul ictiirn- iiiK tlifir tiri> tiling i<>iil>t Iw doiiv. All tliiH tliH (ifiK'iul MKW, am) (IctiTiniiiMl to put an uii'l i*}. Mori' tliaii ntMr liin ntlicura litt ir ri-<|i)ui fk<| fr<>ui iho maili'ljoilv of our tn-iiw. KviiytluiiKtht-n Wim ivaily. Thi* kfiinind waa kii"Wii, tin- Huciny'i IKMiitioii, thi' liiy of tlu! rith p>Ui>« thfir Htron^r aiiil wHak iK.)iitM, the k< \ to \|if> |H-ho at tlx' i it of thr hiiyum-t. TiKwIay came hnaKfadt wa.s lator to dav. •Sonii'thiitK wan alx»it to liai>)x'ii. Tliin tfii' lutin KuriniHml, and :inxiou»ly tlmy awaitcil ordttni. Ahout iiim- ■■\:l'»ck the (lt*nt*ial left thu i*mp. takinit ui'h hiru thi; Intolli^ffni-o Coriia, undtT ('a|it;iii I •.'tinitt, a tfiin from "A" Itattury, and the (intiiiiK. Hi- proc'tf*!.-.! al< un the o|H'ii |>)at4iau to iliu uxtrMiiu rivht of oui iHMtition and faciiiif th-r left \unL' of the oni'iny. lliH nitoiitii>na were to t-ntfimu the tnifniy hotly, divert iiiK tlu-ir atti-nti'-ti. and pn-piui' tlif way for l.'ol. \'aii Straulteiiue to attack in foiio •traight bnfora him. Th*! tni' [w wi-iu drawn up, fi' fnmt tho liri'iiwliont, two de»!^l, to tlnir mi th'i .Nlidlaiid Ituttalion Hup[H>ttin^ them, with th« iKith HiHcw in n'm-rvi'. All were nn the fftii vive. t'lifortiniiiMy, howi'vor, the wind hlow from tin- Ifft. and wiarw anvtliii:(f oould Ih' hoard of tliM < i.-noral'ii projwtod tuiiit. Hence, nothing waM done, anrl idiortly Utfortj dinner tiniH bm.k came th« (iwtieral. Matters were explainnl, and after uointultation it waa detflrmin<-int>-H Home hot work heforn them? Thefuuof the whole rannmiK'!' ^^"fw at hand. They were t*» have it out with tli.- ri'lajls. Within an hour of the rt'lnrn of thetieiioral came ft welci'ino t.rder. The tio»ip«i were toatl- vanoi' Rilently ad far an pnii-ticahle, witlioiit atti-mpting to rojfain H^ulter. On the left defending the ii-ning bunk m| tlie SttHkateliewan were the two ludt commitiiM of the Midland Battalion under ('ul. \\'illiantit. T .uching their right caniu <-'apt. Han^t^tne, with Iuh Coin- iiany o7 the UHh. Next to these, in two long lines, the nu-t of the (irenadiera. Heyond them, Boulton'a ScoutH, Kiench's ScouU, and Dennis' Scouts. A long line and a terrihte •ne. Tliia Uie enemy dwcovered Ixjforetheday was over. Kverything was r<'ady. Then Comes the order: " Kix bayonetn ! Charge ! Iliirndi !" And they chargeil and hurrajied. V'hat a cheer! What a charge! Down they rushed, h«lt*'i-Hkt'lt.r, p«*ll-null, straight Wfore them, plunging into ritle-pitii, tiring, bayoneting as they went, without a stop, and they cheered ana cheeri-d, and the lM)th ru«hed out after Ihein, determined not to niiwi a particle of the fun, and the Midl.mder's wheeleJ along by tlie river bank, and the scouts came in'uring over liy the left, and Htill there in the centre waa that long line of red c«Mitee- fure them, nothing Ktonping them, pant the uhurch, pa»t tin; Hciiool-houws past the gnive- yard, down and up, on, on to Uatoch<>. Ahl what a charge ! lanting, hiirndiing, htot ■ -nif here a moment to gi^t rid of that concenti.. fire, rushing on again, thn>wing off a coat to t on faster, clearing out pits by thu dozen, . i(x.'king over Indians; pattt the btiiTn, past thu rising giound, piist the o|H*n 6eld, on, ou to llatm-h^'. Ah 1 what a charge I U is not over yet thoukdi. What a noise, tin). There wa** the deep roar I'f the gunsj here was tlu- rattle of the liatling, a cheering sound, a i)eHntiful sound. Keeji it up. Howaixl, .Vllovr wa*ehind, fnun arn*stho rivor. The wonder in our men were not liecimat***!. Am it was we lost t4K» many. Captain Kitch, one of thelM'itt and braveiit of the (Jrenadier officers, wiw shot through the heart as he ted coiii-ageou^ly hi» men. Captain Krttnch, at tho head of liis sciuits, wau sliot dow ii ax he cheered. Captain llrown, of Iloulton's Scoiiti*, wa* shot dead. Private llarton wa« twice hit before he gave in. Yet«, tho Iuhh was lieavy, and the rulwlsoltstinate. "The enemv still conttw(tew omld lieheani now and again calling for a stnit^her. The o|N>n m>i«-.-, the nlouglii^l field, and thon Hiit'N'hn, and now tlie work wii» cn they went. A stonii of bullets croMetl the o|wn, but they came U>.» late. Nothing could Ktoi) the forc« <»f the rush. Tho (iruiiadiers -ntfenil hen* t trribly, hut the ruth went on all the same. The reMs, from the h'Miims to the front, )H>uref! a rakitig tin* inti> the ailvancing hiM', and first one andthnn another ko|)t dn- nilig ere the ploughed field wait reached. In tnmt of the houHi*M were hmg tn-nches running |>arallel t«i our line t.f attack. Krom these. nU'; the tiring came hot and fiirioux, iiiid with the bitterness of disai)|M>inte() men knoHing that they wore Iteinif luaten. The plongln-.j field wiM reacheil at last, and i>n iMUtt it the rUHJi con- tiniifil. Thu first noiiM* t^inome ovei was tho little one on the ttank. Ilrlter skelter went the inmates froin the back ;•- '.tion of the hoii>.e. The end had come, dur men knew it aixl felt It, and Hu«h«Mi with victory tliev pnshe«l aluad and jiimi'eii ui>on the relmls in the very treneln;B Inf.. re the houses. Tliey Untl |>asi>e«l the li.g stalile in front of the prison house, on vn^t it with such a rush that a handful of reltds hail ewaisvl notii-e, and s 'Conn', got hi« nasty ami wound. Over the le ^ds of tlie relfols, who lay in the tnjiH'hoh, on into the prison house, ana with a de.ifeiiing cheer the men pulkil up the pris, coming out, wa-i shot from tin* trenchtw, which our men rushed by, to enter the store and rdt-aK- tlie prisoners. The chargtt continu)>t the nouses, and on tow^nU *he rebel camp. In tlie meanwhileltatoche's house liati tM-eii taken, fxstr Freiudi receiving his death wound at the up[ier window- of a house he had just enteres tloshed isirtiotis of the n'ginientsiletermineil to lioinatthe brush. On up to Itiel's etiiincil house, where Captain Young secuitil impttrtjiiit paiH'rs. The (irenadiers in th'- iiHianwhile, led I'n liy (trasett, and the Midhuid on the sto|ieand water's t^lge, charg^I and clearM the pits in front of the balfbreed and Indian cam)i." Lifteii to another writer:* — "The rebels stuck to their ritle-pits with great t^-nacity and several of them were nin tiinmgh with the bayonet while taking aim. One Indian, whost! fai'e |)re«ented a horrible picture fn)ni the hide- ous war paint, dischaiged his rifie without success against a captain, and, although the liayonets were close uisin him, o|H'n(Hl tlie bn-ech block to insert another cartridge, when hermeiveil his quietus at the hands r)f a stalwart (irenadier. who ran his bayonet thritigh the liKlian with such force that the savage was liftwl from his fwt and carrie*! over the edge of his pit at the point of the ritle. Hut very few shots wore fired by our men during the dash down the sloix-, but every one told, an(^ rebels were seftn tumbling over like ninepins among the brushwood. In the bluffs, a short distanc-e a^Tu.-s the o[K!n fnim the bottom •" the slope, a large numlwr of the rebels gathered and for some minutes held in check the troo|is. While lying close and cautiously retuniing the rei>*'l hre, tho noise of galloping horses was heard, and the (iatling, uiider Lieute-iant Kiver^, rushed down the trail over the slope with tin'-t^.igine spt^xl. It was got>n unliml>ered, and Captain Howard was soon pepi>ering the blutfrt in front. No. 2 gun, *C' iJatti-ry, under Iiieutenant Ocilvie, and the two guns of the WiuiiiiMg Field Battery, under NTajor Jarvis and Captain Coutlee, had also been brought iiii ^y Itieiiteiiant-Cfllonel M onti/andxirtfCommantf- antof tlie .XrtilleryBriga'Ie, and soon announced their presiMice by tiring time-fuse shrapnel into the i)luflf8. This soon reduced tho galling tiro to which our troops had been exjsised, and with the arri\al of their gallant black coated com- rades of the 90th Kirfos, the lino was ready for tin- tinal dash fordeathorglory. Themenweie as rtteviy as rocks. The rel«el« were scattered, in all directions, but puffs of smoke from the IiUnIi and the whi/ of bullets overhead, showed that they Iuk) r< tiretl, not retteiited, and were Isnind on conti-r-ting every blutf. "As the bhiff on which it was playiofr was m-iiupied by our men, the 'iatling was ordered to the plateau in the rear whence tho nine- iKiuiiders were shelling tho bluffs and did gtXKl work in confusing the fugitive! as they ran from bluff to bluff. " As the red coats advanced up to the 90th a series of cheers on the extreme right showed that l)4>ulton'8 Horse had come into action there. The troopers dismountfxl and, leaving tlieir hornea in charge of the nmiilKu-s four, ex- tended in Hkirmishmg order, overlapping the line of the rifle pits on the ui>)>or trail, along wliii'l- tho nvonnaissanciw hail met opixisition, Heilly tht>»e pits foriniH) tho front of the n'lwl [xisition, OS they had exiHX-twl us to pn>cee»l by the iipi^T trail wliit:h they commaiuled. They were dug at the verge of a continuous brush ex- tending (larallel ti> tho river and alHiut a mile from it. The trail ran about a couple of hun- * & J. a k a^ M»m$rMi Jlor. dn-d yards fn.m the pits in a wide oj^mnig, offering i.o cover, and hitd our advaiiee on llatis-he pnK:e<<«h>d by this tiail, a much hauler ti4Mk must have Uieii ev|M-neiiced, ;u* the rifie- pils ma that most of our cutualties iN-(-urrc«). Huiidre>ls of rebel nmrks- iiion held the houses and |s)un^ in a deadly hail on the advitncing tn>o|w until dislixlgid l>v tho artillery, who plantinl several shrajuiel with pon-u-iKion fuse.H int4i the ri«»fs. 'Ibis binid emptied the houses, and the reU-U scattei*-*! in all directions. Tlie men wIvanctHi with a rush, and m> im[)ctuou- wan it that the men t)f the different cori»s got mixed up, ond the men who linit ontt'ree, won- iieard the welcome voicf-s of the prisMttors an- nouncing their presence. All prisoner* wen- found in the different cettars, and a hearty cheer was sent ahmg the line us th»i n-sult was annoum-»sl. The tnM>ps now felt thiit they wore at la»>t victorious, at.dailvatu'ol with even more iin|N'tuosity than lui'ore. Nothing could withstand them. The reU-l camp on the bank of tho river was found desert**! by all but weep iiu' women and uhildn4l a utile past the village liefore coming to a halt, further than m-<'e»siiry t» tire a few shots la the rels-ls contot*-*! their iwl- vanco. The l here mar the delight we Util in so glorious a victory by any saddening accounts of the details that must fol- low all victories won by wounds and death. Many mav ask, why waa the de<'idin^' charge delayed so long? Why, in fact, was not this fonn of attack ailopted at the very outset? Could the (Je.neral in command not have known thatadashbydisoiphniHl t mops was irresistible! Tliat oil that w.-« reciuired was an order to charge, and tlie pita would have been ours ? Yes, no doubt he did. But it is not for the uninformed and theurotica' critic to pjvssahasty opinion upon a subject upon which it is im|>ossible to kiin\^ all the details. His tro4>pe(!en. .Middleton api>ar- ently wasdetemii. cd topreserveasmucha.s|s^s- sihle from ail avoiilable risks. They were volun- teers, not regulars. Kvery loss was a loss that was felt. The victory gained by the huut blood- shed would be the victory most highly prized. A charge over grr)und such as »»-> N*twecn our force and the village of Batocho waw .lo ordi- nary charge. Wh;it would bo the results of traversing thin space, tillwl as it was wdth rifle- pits, it was nt>t easy to foretell. Many of the enemy were known to have l>een around with reju-ating rifles, and what dostniction thcde were capable of inflicting was a painful thought The nature of the ground, too, which lay be- tween and around the opposing forces, was not learned without much carefiil investigation. These, amongst many other things, we must consider before venturing any assertions as to the advantages of a charge earlier in the history of the fourdaya' attack *'n Batoche. That that charge was splendidly executed, executed as the (ieneral himMtlf officially wn>te, "with a cheer and a dash worthy the soldiers of any anny," and tliat it achieved all, and more than all that was, i)erhaps, IioikhI or imagined, we now all know, itut we must not on that account l>e blind to the many and intricate (pie«ti<,ns that were to lie answered before the final bugle call could bo given. General Middleton "s official reports of the e-igagement at Batoche should bo ruad in fidl : "Batoohk's Houbb, May lath, *' Via Clarke s Cmasing. "Hon. A. P. Oaron, Ottawa : "Have just made a general att.uk and car- ried the whole settlement. The men behaved Bplemlidly. Th ■ reU-ls are in full fhght. Am sorry to say I have- not gr)t Kiel, While 1 was rewmnoitcfing this ino.-ning, Wm. .\-)iley, one of the prisoners, gallo|M-./ with a flag of iriue, and haiiiled me k lett*'r from Kh snying: " ' If you massacre our fan. es I shall mas- sacre tho prisoners.' "I sent answer that if he w ...i I'ut his women and cliihi.t-n in one place, and h't ine know where it waa, not a shot Bhould s'.ould be fired on them. J then returned to -Jimp and pushed OD ay advanoe partiea, wuo were teavily linxl oii. I m> pi my chance and o|i|eie<| a eMsetl on until I -i4w ikI o|iteie<| a giMii>ral lulvance. 'I'he men ier«[Hindi> fon-e will bivouao there. Right in ihe heiit of the action, Mr. Asliley canity liack with anolhor missive fmm Kiel, a« follows: "MJeneral, your iiroinpt answor to my note shows that I was right in he uiiotiing to you tho causeof hiiinaiiitv. Wewill gather our fiimilios in one phicf, ami as soon as it is done we will let you know. ** ' I havi', etc , "'(Signed), rx>uiH David Ktkl.* "On theenvidope ho had written as folhiws: ' I dft not like war, and if you do noi retreat, and refuse an interview, the <|uesiion rtuuniiis tlie Hiiine coiK^-rniiig the prisoners," (turloss, I am af raiti, is heavy, but not so heavy as might l»e expecleil ; yut, I find it is five kilhVl and U'tl wounck^l. The killed are Captain Fn-nch, com- manding the ni-outs ; lAvMt. Fiti'li. loth Itrenib- diers; <.'apt,iin Brown, Bnulton s scouts; A. W. KipiH-n.suivevurs' scouts; l'ii\.iteWheel«r, IHHh lluttalion. "Wounded -Ijioutenant (lonl'.u. Surveyors* scouts; Kieut. Laidlaw, loth; .\Iai'»r Dawson, loth, slightly: Sergeant-. Major W at*.n, INrth, slight in ankle; Serge.int .lakes, 'iitth, in hand ; Private Young, <.M>tli, flesh wound in thigh ; Brivalo W. Cisikj luth, shot in arm ; Bugler W. IJaiighan, lOth, in finger; Private C. Ilarlier, slight wouud in liejwi ; Private J. W. (^ui.dey, flesh wound in aim; Privatit.l. .Marshall, 10th, flesh wound iu calf; Private W. Wilwiii, HKh, slight, acp«w the iMick; Private Barton, Mid- land, thigh and gn>in, wriously ; <,'ori>oral Malt- well, Midland, fa4-e and arm, tdiglit; liieut. Meltiw-elt, Midland, in sl.oulihr. This is all I know <>r at pie..riit. The prisoners were alt r.'h'as«'d, and they an* safe in my camp. Among them i.s dackhoii, the white man who wiut Kiel's wcrelary, but who is mad and rather dangenius. "(Signoil), KRt:i). MinnLK'ntS, " Maj'pj -Cencrul." " Fk(ih Batochi^ N.W.T., May Bi " To //im. A. P. C(iron • "Since my hist evening dmi»atch to you I h:iveasceriaineoints, and tlienum)>erot' them, is very remark- able, and haf t'cj |K>8ition, and on my return to camp forctHi (Ml my left, and then advanced the whole line with a cheer and a dash worthy of tho soldiers of any army. The t-tfect waa reiiiarkable. Tho enemy in front of our left wa-* forced back from pit to iiit, and those in the stn)ngest pits facing e.-ist, found them turn- ed, and our men behin«i ihem then commenced $nnvf ffui ji-'ut, and they fl*Ml, leaving blanketii, I'oiits, liata, boots, tmusers, and even guns, in their pits. *he conduct of the tnwms was be- yond praise, the .Midland and the Tenth regi- ments vieing with each other, well su|i|torted by the Nintieth, and Hitnked by the mounted IN»rtion of the trooiis. The artillery and t iatling also assisted in tlie attiu-k with goml effect. When all behaved so well it might ajiivar in- vidious to mention juirticiilar names, still there are always some who, by gmxl hick, are brought prominently bi>fore the eye of the coinmaodmg officer, and these names I shall submit to you later on. "My staff gave me every assistance, and were most energetic and zealous. The meilical ar- rangement, under Brigade -Surgeon (Jrton, waa, as usual, most excellent, and efficiently carried out. " I have to regret the death of three otficers, as well as two stildiers, but they died nobly and well. I found no want of ammunition or food among the enemy, in spite nf what liaa been sjiid to the contrary, and we found large quan- tities of ixjwder and shot. "Nearly the whole of the relwl's families were left, and are encamr>ed clo.se to the river bank. They were tenil)ly frightened, but I have rcassuitMi them and protectwl them. "There is a rei>ort that (iabriel Duniontia killed^ l*it I do not believe it, though it is likely he is wounded. One of the killet] has been recogni/^ aa Donald Itoss, one of the council. "Yesterday evening, just as the action mu finished, the NorthiiDte and Marifuu steamers arrived up, the latter havingtwentv-tive {mlice- men on lM>anl. It apiH>ars that the Xorlhoote had a hanl time of it, as the rol>els fii-etl at it ver' heavily, and, though it was well ftprtifled, th reliels manageii Liy tilt) l>t>iniii>uti (iovurn* tllWlll. "'(Sitniwl), Fkkh. MiDi>i.wmN, " • Major lH Hill hiivo pri'ity W€tll tirokcii tht* }m*V >if l)ii< rflxllinii. At sny rat** it wilt, I trnut, h*vi' iliiiflttHl the ichji thill thf hiilf hmdH ftnil Iniliitliii I'ltn withntAiiJ tlio uttjK U of thi« lOfto- Ititt' whil«<«, |iiii|tiTly Icl, tuxl will t.'tiiJ Ut iflhove tlit> iiii.'ux>ot|iittit>li: ib-nro thitt MWlim Up hikVH Mntfi*-*! iiitii the nuuilit nf mi iniiiiy in th« North-Wmt iw r»'ir;tM|N ilm |.iitwi-ii!« ami iKiwura of tiiflitin>f of ill)- Imli.tiiit itinl half hnitU. I'lit-n- IN III) hi^'ti uf the uueiuy un i itlu-i' >iiJti uf the MX r for iiiiltv. THE *'NORTH0OTE." Miiiiiiwliilu thii S'irthcxtt JH jMUiHing throiiffh an (ixciiintf onl<^t time, tiu w uuttoantici- iNit<> the iirranh'txl time of arrivivl at \K\v\'* l»;t'l"Hiarti-r, ri'ii^'ht-il within onn mid ono half uiilfM of hur deMtiii&liuii, where nhe was tn re- nmin until tlie iMnnhuixInuMit of the re^HiU' ntninjfhi'ld l>y Middluton «;i!thean". rte »tartin(r at break from the uuinpiiig gi-ound rewlivd on thf pn-vinuitilAy, nine niileti p.tft ii(laneniii^' tli-e < III the x'ti-iuner fX ten inmuti>»i ivi.-t oijflit, just after vhi- had ^'ot under hc-iwlway, thetirctlajllet iKV-itiL' through the pilnt hoUf^e. The n-U*! Hpii-Jt hiid wati^hed the ^t>-;lllll-I tli ol»i«.»i uld hi :ue pn-viuuii iitry could hi'nr lli"ni talking and hlu>ut- Mitf- This first shut w.i.^ i-vidfiitly a t^iKnal o the rebels uf the boat'ti ap[ii<>;i<>h, aiut aa she ritiindHd the UmkI a nitiiin'iit later, ^he wa« riikivl fnre ttud aft with a stonn of bullctj* com- iiiK from eithn bank. Knmi aluiotttevt-ty bush n'ue putfa uf smoke, and from every huini« and tro*! top on the 1>ankK vyunn bullet*. The fire wa.-' >-toa4lily retuiiieti by the tn>o|)G on Imanl, and not.vitli>tatidiii^' tli>- Xf\,>-\> Uiin^ prnit^-tt'd by bu.b« crowiK^I titeeple high al>ove the otlier building on the <'a.--t«ru bank, and sIihn] in ita holy mitt- sion of iH';u-Oj in terrible contrast totlie honiblo ^|H'<■la^•le which met the gaze on the oppuf^ite I tank. A man, ineiiumablyoneuf the priitoneni, WiW daii^'ling by the n«vk from a branch uf an al^lo^t luubloftH tree, the victim of reljel rage and vindictivenfss. N«-ur nt hand were the rtflielK, who alw" lined both bank.'s furacoupleof mile", or running swiftly, they kept pace with our pioi,'r,-i>rt an 1 were concentrateeoat had to run le-r iiozzic almost on the l»ank. It was here that the hre became terribly lutt from a favour- ably htcated ravine directly in our fnmt, in which the reltelfl were hidden. The rapids were ]Ki«.-e'| fiafely, notwnthittanding the pilot wan tolallv unacquainted with the nwx^ and the heavily laden Ikarges handieap[>««l him in the liandli'iig of the steamer. I''ortunately there A'a*t no wind to render the dutie.-* of the crow htiil more arttuouD in controlling the boatB movement In a few moment!* the CroH,HingwaB reached, and in passinp it the ferry cable cautdit the pmuke-stack. which came cnwliing down on tlif^ hurricane deck, tearing with it the Hitant and ma."t. Our misfortune elicitw! loud cht^en^ from the Metin, mingled with the tienilihh war whooi^a of the Indians. The cable, which ia strung fn>m the upiwr banks, was lowei-eil just as we approached it, the intention of the relMils b(;ing to corral the steamer, and in the ron- fusion naturally exi^^tt-d to ensue to capture the Iwat, and nni-ssacre its human fr-ight. Very fi'rtuiiately this ^cheule fail»^. but .nly by the merest chance, for h.el the canle ■ /lit in the pilot hou^e, which it barely miaswl, >>••■ wheeln- man, extwseil t'> the enemy's fire, would have Jjcen shot down, and the .^teiuuer rendered utterly hel|ile..>. it waj* But■ct•^sf^ll, howovtff, in cutting otF our communicating with (leii. Middleton by the cwle of wlitj'tling signals previou.sty arrangcoi(t i'onld have )ie«'n Uiardod by the leU-l- weiti it not for the Kt4^-ady vuUuy tliatuui men (luuiod at them. ring tlru wa« •-tUl mftiniatnad fnna th« nlh- piU, which the enemy hal Min the Kunntlet iif thair tire for hv« inilM. Mhnyof tlie tuiwnys' bulleU felt slmrt of their mark whmi wvwere in midstreain, shot gims uitli Kininion Itall U>iiitf mainly their WeaiNinn, altht'Ugh they were not without Win- chester and .Snider KiiHeldH. Be fast and furi- ous the leatbn hvil piuntl in that it wui uvidi-nt the whole n'ltiil forcfl had futheiwl here to make a detennineil stand. A» some of Ui»» re;driiig the daniagn ceuineu'ed, and in a ihoil time the snioke-stacka, which were rwiuc«d in hijgth, wrro ro-cp-cted. I'-nt scarcely waa this aci'oinplirheil U^fore hostilities duiurlHtd the woikineii Itehind the barru'udt. !• >xea forniinu i<.tit of the liarriuade, whioh ha^l Im'od di^piiutMl by the t lushing weight "f the falling pi|>*-t*, were put in piuiition, and the bulwarks weiemniiu even stronger than U'fore. .After- waids the whistle w.ui n^paire^l, a dangenms task, which two men could ..niv be imiuied U» umhirtake on promise of a Uberal rewai^ of fifty dol lam each. The men were driven from thin also. Signals to Middlctou, which had l>oen interrupted Hltogether since patsing Hat4>che, ware re»uiiieuni uf hostilos skulking: d>>wn. One gave a parting shot to the steamer, hittint; McDoii aid, the ship car|>eiiter, in the ht«l, but not inflicting a serious wound. Near by are alxrjt tifty Indian ixjnies, quietly grazing. Their owners have pnttited by the exi^'rience at Kisli Creek, whure the ste<'ds were slanghtenvl by wholesale, and removed Uieni to presunieil place* of safety. Captains Snagcr and Shoets, who piloted tiie steamer, remained at the {x>st of duty, and with them was Tallxit, the purser, who kept a steady tire from the pilot-house, which was made a B|w.-«'iul target uf bv the relxd mark'-inen, they being fully aware of the disas- ter which must overtake US if we were wounded ill this vulnerable [xjiut. Dozens of bullets pierced the whoelhousa Seagor received one in the coat sleeve, and in the cabin in wliich I write a scene of wdd disorder prevaUs. The fkylights an) nmashod, and the flnnsy material of wnich the up[»er works are constructed, otFeriiig no protection fnun the enemy's tii-e, are puncturearinif for his long march across the country to Kumontou. His force consiited of the follewmg : B5th, Montreal 315 men. ScouU 150 •' C3ol. Osborne Smith's Light In- fantry, Winni|H^ 2B0 '* InBi)et'tor Steele, with Scouts 60 " Mounted police 50 ** Buulton's AlberU Mounted Rifles 50 *' This made a total o' 876 men. OnMunr>tti followed on *J3rd, taking with them a nine pounder ticld guu ; andonl'Sth, Colonel Smith's Liijdit Infantry brought up ».hu rear. Nothing of imixirtance occurred ti^t interrupt the advance uf the tnH>ps, although the country allowed higiis of having l>een pillaged by the Indians. The trail was good, but the snow which had not all dinapiwared at the outset, caused snow blinrlncf s among some of the men. The advance guanl reached J-Almuntf May, and were, wannly rticeivwt by the inhabitants, who weiciuanuouH su^|*enHe in the alienee of de- finite news about the condition of the other thn»atened jiositions. Ahnost immediately a strong fore* \va« Kent to Victf)ria, eighty miles down the Saskatrln^wun. Col, Oblxune Smith, with the remainder of the I'ctlunm, arrived on 'Jth May, having matle tlie whole distance from Catgury, 208 mites, in alwiut ten days. Taking a ixntion of the I-ight Infantrv, he joined the uJvanee force at Vic- toria, trom this point a start was made for Fort Pitt, the Mounted Police and scmtsncour- ing the country on each side of the river, ami most etficieiit ger\'ice was reiiden^ by Captain Steele, who wa.-* iwrfectly familiar wit!, the country, and un exeellent oominander. A ample of h'avy guns wen: t.ik< n down in the scows iu uhaigeuf adetocluuent •'( the |Miticu. Boonis found that For* Pitt »a» desett.-d by th« Indians, what lemaineiluf it after th«|>i.lio% under l>iiiN, left for Itattl'f.nl. having \wma burneil a lew days lief' le The gnuind in i\y vicinity was covured with lluiir and oth^r pm vision^ •hewing tlial I lie Indians had de-tr<'yctT with tlieui. t'p to this time nothing could l>« heanl of the McLttan prwmen. anrl Dig IVa. wai< tra«-4aring fur an attack ou Hig Uear, and resiu ng his prisoneis. The tooiits hail t»een indefainrabta in their sean-h for infunna- tiou ef the lelN'l chief, and at length caiim utH>n liim about tiftet^n inilea from the fort. The tight is thus dtiscribud by an eye wilniihs, to the Ma\l. *M>n tha evsningof the 30th, our loinits. who had l>een out reconnoitering, bmught won! that the Inibaiis went aiitreiichad in a str>sackR, and other cami> niuiiiage, leaving thnn in the two Milt viving buildtiigt of the Port I'itt tiie. guarvled l>y two oomitaniesuf the ttTtth. I'litting the men on waggons, we tiegau our pumuit of the rvUils with renewed vigour. AftiT a thnn us the fitct that the en- gagement iiiul already btvuu. With all the coolness of old veterans the skimiishen com menceel poaition, whicti they n'udily conceded and retired. A few vollevs were ex clianged during the retreat. The linlinni as- nutnail a most dtitiaiit air, riding their horses rapidly anmnd in a circle, waving tlxirgnns in tlie air anil shouting. A few braven arme ilown on one of the slipjHiry crags, with tie evident intention of picking u0 our men a.o fa-t an they cAnie up. After si-ouring the bush for several hours our skirmishers were called in, all feeling tlmt they had dune a gr rei>ast oui train was again got under tnution. \Ve ha5th foriiie^l the main btnly, the Muunted itit1o*< the right wing, and the Muunted Police the left, with a {tortiou of the Light Infantry in reserve. " A shot fr(:)m the cannon again o|>eiied tlie Imttle, the rebels nnilvii.g with a shower of bullets, which toundeu like a (lock of snow binls as they Hew over our head. Id less than a minute we were into a tierce engagement, the musketry keeping up an uninterrupted rattle, wlulr« the thunder of the big gun cchtHxl and re-echoed among the big bluns. Ik'fore we ha') gone far it b«'«;ame evident that victiiry could not l>e achieved unless better gn>und ctnild be secured, and Major Steele aiui a few of his gal- lant felloweni were ontend to make a (fash around the enemy and shadow their ixisititm. Our tr(Nj[is lay three hours under fire, not Iteing able to gain a fi-M>t. Occaniunally ou« of the rebels' rifie-uits would be silenced, but the firing Would break out at a new and unsuri|iect- ed (xiint Our men, however, kept their ranks, and maintained must axcelleut diaciphne throughout. " A charge was being talked about when Major Steele, returning, informed Lieneral Strange that the rebel line was extended three mdes up the creek and that they were then manu'uvering tti surround us. The retreat was then sounded and the men nUuctantly with- drew from a half-finished job and marched into shelter. The wounded were liphiaim Leniay, private, shot in the lungs; Joseph Marcottu, in the shoulder, both of the t>5th, aud Private Mcliao, of the Mounted Police. "Ihe Winniix'g Light Infantry suffered no loss, although they were in the hottest of the IWi waa in m. iikhmI tu niay. Two dav- after the fight he Ixittedwitheveit • vi«laiic« .if |i»Hte, leaving iNihind large quant ili> « of pnivi*iuii. and fun. \Iajur Stetile, with his mi.uIs. wan imh>i<l bntkei. up to eume extent, but tli« irreatir luirt ctill remaiiii^l with Hig I i;ii H« f.-lloHe<( the iaiifi-r trail ami came upwiththa eiieniy on the morning uf dune I'lid aU-ul fifty nnles m-rth ea>tof b,.it Pitt. TheengaK' loent that entiieil \* ablv •U-wtiUhI by the dtt^lnntf commander himself in hts olhLial ujioit. The following IS au extract : "While at dinner w« were alainnxl liy two shots lirt^l bv .Miukay (the K«v. < ai Mae* kay) at Imlian stouts, who, unfortunate^, asi'aiNil. .Min'kay hu«l gone 111 ahut S« .lit Kick, uf the ailvaiice )>arty, ...making his ami. The main U-ly w.v* oxt leil at uneo and msheil through trie bush, but no Indinns were seen. We advum eil withuiit furthr-r mis- hap to night camit, 4o milt» north eiist on Itig liear's trail. Kifik nnle im ('luckily wilh..iit a murmur. The trail showod a laige ihtrty in fnmt Mils day oM. We found a swaid note fn.m M .U-aii. saying, 'All's well, Mav '>th,' and SIKHS leftby hunontliotrnil. We niaieh'iight, and the attvancetl |tartyundei .'^ei- -Mtnt lUitlin airivtHl at a hill comniandiiig the ^oant lUitiin amvtHl at a hill comniandiiii Indian ramp of the pn^vious night. teliees Were standiie ^;upied, and there were a lew heofl of h-'ihes .,nd oxen. Theinniainder were inoviiiL' tuwaids and cmssing % funl lead ing to an island or |M>int alxiut twelve hnndnil yards in advanc«. At the pre\ious camp we liwl Counted 7^1 linwj therefuie, kiemitig that they weretuo stiun^r in numlH'rs, it was only my inteiittun tt» parley thn'Ugh Mackay if df coven-«l. Their picket, however. hi(hbes in covur in,d ex- tended im the Imiw i,f the hill to punish a te»v of them. Thi ir chief ealbil t4> his men u> go at us, as there were unlv six of us! They loin- nienrtyl crawling up tbo hill under ct)Vi r of the b!ish lining it; the leader Lf'tting within te< feet of tt«nisbir Kiel. lets, wliu liiMl vohint.-4tn'«l to j.iir. us. Fiehleis killwl him, and piitf« oi ■•moke immediately a|>i)eanxl fn'tn rjiiinp^ of bush lill through the [x>ttoin and the hill sur- rounding their niinp. Mv sonits kilh*' two more runiiinif fnsi- tion, bringing more fire on them j the right t.M>k the swamp along the lake. .S^pnulnm* Sergeant- Majtir Fury was with the left, and «as ^hot thmugh the breast by the man i ith Shai|>e's rifle going up the hill. The scouts wore on the bniw in a few nmnites. 'i'he Indians retiretl as our men advanctxl on the run. who, lying ilown and firing a volh-y when the Indians attempted to make a stand, liail eluired the whole rnU'e half an hour after firing had oomuieneed. The right cleanxl the Kwamp* killing five and losing none. The hft shot seven retiring through the bush to the fonl. alxjut fifiO yanls from the hill, and wouiuU^) one (the last s(wn attempting t^t cnm the island. A second attempt was maeak with us. \N'h then coutimuxl to ex- change shots till a bu''kdM>anl was fitttn) tu carry Sergt. Fury. The left hail one more wounded in Scout West, of Kdnionton, shot in the leff— a ball entering at the knee-cau and reiiLiining in the thigh He n>de his norse. huwevHT. We destruyed the ammunition found in the te|)ccH, and burncl them with their con- tents. Mackay collected four hurses aim l^u colts, which we bnuight with us. I kep a fire on the island until the woundt^ weni well re- tired, and then retired twelve milea. Fury shows wimdorful pluck and determination ; and after lialting two hours we moved un twelve miles further to the first fettling gruund for the horses, camping for the night at ll::tii p.m. The horses were terribly played out, having trav(tllei>e trail for muskegs and brash than that l>etweeit Vetmillion Cni^k and Sucker (.'reek, I muved <»n at 3 a.uL again, meeting an ambulance from (ien. Middletou's column at 8 a.m., ten miles fn>m yttur caimi at Stand-off Valley (wlioiv IJig llear stood off^ General Strange.) I hoit sent on, the previous night, Mocliay and Cisbonie, with .Sergeant Butiin and Fielders, into canii> to reix)rt and for ambulanc4i for the wounded. They arrived and re^xirtod to Cien Middteti-n at 12:30 p.in. We camixwl at this place, send- ing the wounded to Fort Pitt— Fury still kee|>- ing up well. The diK;t4>r re|xjrted his recovery sale unless intenial bletnling commenced, and dressed Fisk's arm; one Ixme had been shat- tered. The bullet was easily extracted fmm West's leg. On my arrival in this camp I re- ceived oniers to send my sick horses uid men Ui Fort Pitt, and. with the remainder, to join (leu. Middleton H ivinimand and follow Hig Dear. Fourteen were retired, unable to go on, and I remained in camp with the remainder of the scouts and Hatton's command. The orders are to march to-morrow. I did not receive yuur des|t.'itch until two hours ago, the courier's excuse Ixiing that it was lost in tlie lining of his coat. The iion-cominisHiuiiml uiVicHra and men l>eliaveng ]xiflition than he had that day. His orders, he said, had Itecn pmmptly executed in every par- ticular and the men showe«l all the valour and coulnees of old tnKi(is. The enemy's iM)sition, ho said, was simply inipn-guable. lT\e lien- eral retircil t«" or throe miles for the night, hojiing that Hig Hear would remain in the ym- tion he liod clet^en. A messenger was at the same time defl|>atch(Hi to Col. ( Hter a^kiIlg for aid. Now at labtit washoi>ed that a final blow could Ixj struck at the crafty Indian chief, liy another uttwk in fnmt, while the reinforce- ments exiMttiil fn>in l^ttlefonl fell iqion the ielx-1 fiank or tear, it wa»% e\|--.tec| ttctt the . ,^ _ _. _. _ ... _.. ..„.„ ., caiiqiaign would have a fitting end. Hui Hig 1 the 3ni. L4hpt. L^wald and Lieut. Coruell h( - '■ "^ JgL' ..i^ . ,.,j.^hr ^ line AN \l»l \N nr|,,i;|\l >v 1 1,1,1 STi; \Ti:i i \\\\i \\:S\ > ■ \ - rtftci (Ilia ■•toll' till' iiifii kii<»«< t'lI'Mit fi:!!!))'!^, MM' I ( 'itiit'ii Wmc- kity n>l(Ml tii)) lif«> to m i'i,r>tWlf tt!u for yuur kiu<)itfs!i in •«iMliiiK Mnliu \mw% UtiiU ftiiMuiAnM uoio Ut thio liulit. Mr'* P<'- littii'y niMl Mrn. <<'>uiiii|iH>k, <''M'tiVM hiii'I'IIh' l-'ro(( l^tki ii)a«"4t ■• , ioifx-irinii th>\iMl alitiiV Hitli it in ftlHuiy. (hi th« Moii'luy luoni- iliir III ipirHtloli, tlin Itiihuti HilipliMiVMl -li),')itty in a't\Aii(H> "f t)i<- luilfbn>«*il |*Ky in ili;tiui' <>f tti*- t>r' >i\ tliK IlKlinilH, AIiil IttklMg l^lv,U)tj|(fiinr Ihi'ir ih.-itioii, thn hnlf hn><'«lH •Iropix-il fiirtlifT iN'tiiritt, lUiO liiiAlly tiirmxl otf tin- Uail aihI iliov.- tlicir ••« Rixl I- tiy ti'ntiiH M riipMlly »•> f^tmailili- in tlin dir>-4-tii( 'I'tirtlf Uik*-. Tln'y iiiti'ii<|i>>l imik- iiitr A M id)* m- n>un'o|t I'itt, wll'-H> lliry klliW t)ll iIk' K'''i*'''a) (''(lull, tlii-y tlii*lunl «iiiMi>li)v into tti«-tr iiinl't. aIhI \ntti"i|t fiirtliii Jill" onlcritl i]\*\i\ to fut doMii t)i« r tkntt*. It oiik n<-<<(li't A iniiiiilc to nlii.w int- ri-iil«tiit> I'f Airnint. Ilotli iDiitK'H wt>rrHiiij>ri»i*<), till' hcoiiIh III) ncrotint of tlirir utilookiil tor diH- {■•ivi-ry, tilt- liiilfHittiilM, tli.a fnondA iihould ilitoli in ut»>it tli'in »itli Ntit'li fury. Anioii)? tt)« P4H.iit» HjiH Mr. \\ In \lrK.iy, Miidtton ll.ty Kmli'i- ut lUttlrford, \s|io wat wiill luiiiiAiiiti-*! uitli lH<>. Till M iiH-« tinfT, inir|<-r hinli riinitiiftAiH-Hii. nmy U* U'ti' r inin)fitutl tlutn di>«iTi)N*d. A H<-4-ii<% DO AtToi'linu n--* it whm, i» iM'tlf'l lp|t to (Ih* illU(i{l|ltltio||, At aU HVl'lltH. ,\o iji'liiv wv iii-ulo ill l)o,.j|int{ tin; lAnivnii in l)i.'n of l-'oit I'ltt. ..iKl tlioy All Arnvi-xl ti.'K' Mil till' inoTiiiiitf of .liii>.' ritli. \V < ||;iV. P40I1 thAt MjiJ..| Sti'oll" ill Ilit ll'lHirt iiiiikii- int-ntioii (if (o'Dfinl Middli-t.-n, W'n hift li to bin jniirtioii Hith (j«ii. la' Sti-ftiiK*'. Thi» da f 'llowiinf th>> virtory wm itcf\]\nn\ in i'i>t-t'iviii|f thn fliil'Mii-Ktoii of till* liiiIf)>r>'rdH. W liilf ll;iK- «»'»■" "♦^•>i ovitry\*l»'lc. Tin- rank and hN of tlio rflwU wiit-ili-Annf-tl Hud al|o\M<4| to ilt'rtrt. Tlio rinj.'l(*iM|itrf* uml tlionu ^ti-'- |iti-t<'.i of tinviiifr Ixrvii iiiiplii'iilf><) in tlm iiiii>-ii(-HM Mi'n- lif'ld An<) Kilt to ICtviirk. \\ liil" 111' {.tu *U u't'it- i-iiKit.'<'d III l)Utyni(f the i>'l'« i» killed in thi< tiKlit, tlip tnH>|M |ii'ir>ni<.-<| tlf lii-t -;iil Mlrn <-v<>r thru Io»t (.-oiiintilih in aitiix. Aiiii iij^'tlioni.riil'*. Ili.'wn,"' Uoiiitoii'sS,'..nt«. MAH liii-t 111 A Ho>di> t n ^iAv«* in t>f t iiroiintiK^tnMil the wonii>lo«| wt M' (•lai-fi on Iw'Anl the -tcAnnT imd m-iit to coiiil-iitAlilc iiiiurtt-iK in tlif ho- 1 >i till At Su.-kA toon. Thi' rotM'l ttoinnlfil wiri -^i nttothcMmin lilnio. TIi»* villiiifo pH-^' iitifl u pitiful oii:ht. Al">ut two liundrMi WKintiiAnd childri_'n wrrc hndtl1>*d totfi-tlii'riindi'i i-iirt»(ind iiitt'ntii,Anioi g till" niiii«i of wliiit w«-n- hut a fhort tiiiio jitifon' i-oiiifoituhk* and happy honnM. y„i}r days Iiul ih-Htr^-cU tlif Mvult'.of year* of u\tn lit lAlwiur and toll. Stin«) of tli'tii )•»» with iidd>-il ^irf th<-ir hi)H*'aii(l-' t-arii(-oli^li, %.! I.lind ( lid'ii,-,- in thf'ir h-:olfi^. Kit'!, tho nii-h M'Ih'I, won rttiM At liirtfo, liut tho st-oUtN Worr t'lMt i-to^in^ oil hit footpt(-|M. Mi-u v^hili-tho ti'M'ip> »»Te pioiKbiinK forufinthfi a Ivanai thioUKh tho <«t thn'4^ ill the afti'iiiooii, tho rt-p"it wa-* v-iifiiHi tin- ('iithiiiiiiMjn of tho ni'-it kne» nolioiui'ls. Thro4> darinif ncontu t-;iii [fu Inni and thrt-ofoiii- |ianioii» ulNitit thii-L' inilpH north of Hiit. V\f «urn-nd»Mwi without a ^tniKKh'. and tw.'t-oni- |iAiii<<4l hix i-Aptoix to tho fft noral'M t'aiiip, IUfi apIK-aranco was I icuanl and canworu in tliP pxti-im*. Foar If^t *oiiiPH the linen. Al- tluiUKh th« half lneed« wen- tlnw efft-ctually defeated, no d'-liiiiU- o.-itiniate up to thi>i time could W; ma^le of the ma|riiitndc of till* Indian ri«iliK which the H'lM-lIion had set npi fmit. l'oiiiidmakor,althuUKhenppIe»l hy hii*eneoun- ter with <'ol. Oltor at Cut Knifu Crei-k, wa» ■till at largi' anil unavvarn of the victory of BatiH-ho. Clotting the llatthfonl trail, he hail (allon iijMiii % tniin of cupplies on the way to Ilalth-ford, and ea|>tuiwl the teanititers and oarrind off the nupplict* in triumph. Ilig IWar, alHo, wax ^till foniiidahle, not only in the nuni~ U-r of hii« fntlowinK, hut alf>o in tho natural Ikilvantagftt of hin eho^nn hattle-)mmnd. I^ki'H, muHkifpi, bruRliwi-od, and cliniato alt coiiRpirtHl tainakeht4puni>hm>'iita wurkatoti'-tidAngeroii» and dittieult in the extrcne. Httmu mna^^nre of hmiiaiii- treatment one nuKht roaaonaMy exinxt for ■mall dettu-hmcnts falling into tho hands «f the half hri'tnU ; nono whatever could Ih) ho|>ed ft rat the liandH of nava^'es almost ih'inonH in their ingenuity in C(»ntriving t)rtureti when rouMd, With thu ext>erieucu gf the United Stud • to |o
  • ;m> Mioat dn adeil llow far thfwo fiam wen> iouli/i'<) wu ■hall pit-*«>ntly •*■ I. I'll I ndaymoiiiing, May h'th, (on Middle t4)irMMd tln-rivHrat (in uduini)'* CroHUHuand lo'.k the tiiiil for Trinif .\ni«*'it "h'-ro thoy arriu-d mthoul fuither inndint on the l!Hh Tho next day <'liie|N lU-.inlv and t'kelli.iH.iM hold a h'W »"W with the (i. iiel.il, aii'l wefM profiioc tn their pn>teot.it h of loyalty. It wilt U' n inlM-ied that l-th ehii'f* were pi«^. nt at the Ihit-k Utke fiiflil. Imh-Ml, It wiirt on their r- cerve that the tlyht tH mokh In'caiiio iinm.'rouB ^fter l-a t.*H hi , and the tieiioral wa* H.tid to a«ijuit him wif with enditat all of thMii, The fnllouiiig extraet fium a pnvate hit. i giaplo.Hllv -t likn ithf/»i,fi pri-etH'^iMnM. (.•'iigtrainH 1 Ki-d Kivereart*, lieani hmg Iw- fo(r they an- »een, piiN-tx|(i| l,y nioimted kuvx, "> •'> '"*' to*l. 'H hre iNiiiit, long hair •tiun^,' .uth l>ea U, teathi-r heaefl lliul a (lot hat pjitehoH their faneyl. Uwl work>-v\ing Tuondiiy and » ike an uncoiidjtjoiinl i-urrii'ler. The alternative w.i- an armed fnn-e to drue him from hi-4 roeivoM and puuif-h him. I*ite in the eveiiiuL' of Sunday, .Mav L'lth, (Jem-ial Middleton ariivid at Hattlefonf. (hi Tuewlay rouiiilmakei, 111 a'-eoi(Iuiii-o with tho llenoral^ (•..mn.'.iiid, pniiiiptly put in an ap|>(>ai-ance ac- ' i|«am.i| l.y three ,,tl,er ehiefn. Th'. inevit- ahlu iMHAWow wa-'* imnieosition to attend moitj |>artieiilariy to Hig Ik-ar'a cai-e. Hilt plan of the lamimtgn promiM.ii to otfett one of two thing-* the defeat and Hurreiider «.f Hig liearorhii* letireuieut intoacnnntry wheio Blarvatioii would H|"<-dilv ovoitike him. Jt wiui prolal'le that th.- cliief had no neWB of Kiel'tidi.-aster f" chat iHo-aiitions had ti' Ih> taken t«i giianl agaln^t the |«,-.-ihility ,}f jiis getting around to the oa-t\\ard «ith a view b> forming a junetion with hi,« half hieed ally. It ttiw pie^tiiiied that he would not ero*.* the ItejiverUiver t<. the north wliit'iran parallel to the Sai^kateht'wnn. He would either light or dodge, l-'ourcolunmsweivet ill motion to III. et the emerge?. ey. thi the evtii-iuf east Col. Irvine wan to advanee nortlmaid froni Carlton towanl.- (Ireeii Lake and !*urroundin'.' e..ii:itry ; from liattlefiiid Col. Otter wiif topatolaroniid .lat-ktixh and Turtle lakoH; thetietiei^d him-'-lf inteiideil to take up Imm trail fi. in Kurt Pitt R'.iil keep him eoniinualty moving or force on an enciunter; lastly, lieneral Strange was to ehwe up the ajH-.K of the triangle l)etwcen Iteaver River and the Sawkatehewan. He eould not iHifisihly get we«tw!rwaid to renew the utta' k on the In \ diitiiM only t'> liuij th«iM gone. i **emira1 Middleton d(vidt>^ Ift.irin, TleLiiiey*, (iiiwanloek aiel otier pr>a<>n eis wi-n< -till mtli Pig Bear, they had U-en I liealivl welt bv the IikIiaii Chier A h'lt< r hiel Ui'n f'-nnd by Strange on the seeiin of ThurMliiy'ii engagement, written by .Mr. .Me- I l.*'an, Ajtting 'hat tliey wete ait wll and no I cMieltieM lia«l U-ed |ierpetmterniati<»i in regaiil I to it, ii« the gn-jiter |mit wan un^unt \> •\ The \ folluwimf ai-uount by AnoiHtant Stirg* ■ ,i Maul I Uin, '.f the Mountt-I IiifAutry, will U- inter eHtiliH . I mi^dit tell v>u nomethliig alH>nt the I ilaily r -utiee of thr M >nntwl Intaiitry wht ti : going after Big Bt-ar. The onb-n, woild in- v.iriably Ihi : lle\erlle at 4 a in , tttai L itt ■%,'«). I After g>-lting up Ati'l giving ilie hor-e- oati wo t v.outd have breakfa«t of t. a. li.ud tack and cornft U-ef (..r bii-itn tiio<| when the WAgg mi With With uhI, "trap ui> our water pnwf and blanket liehiiid tlio '•.id-lle and oats aril hanl- tack and Iniiied Uef in front. \ftt r tin- emri- mam) "naddle up" from the cui-t nti- t<> their different eor|M (viz.: Mounted PmIi.o, Sin\ey Corpn, Bt.ult'.n'* Tiomim, KrtMich'x Ncut-*, and Steele'd ScoutftI Wi.ithl Come "atleiit ion " to line up two deep, then "pnpir- to nn'imt " and "mount," and then we were nff for nt-xen hourtt without halt if the trail wa- l'<.w and then. NV'heii tlie halt waa had there would lie a "brush trang" a! <5A4l with axes to clear the mad And lay the mai-whiw with bru^h for tlie tiatling (which oiliie everywiierei t'» croMK. .SometiuieK the trail Wiitild Ik* through o|H?n pine w-muI'-, but iiio-^tly tlirough fUiiall jioptiir, HonietimeH ho li'lU that we wotild hive to dismount to go up andd'twn, and every her* and th re Hdilld bo taken uf alt Mizi-5, but very few duck or game of any kiiel were wen on the way to L.H-n l«ike. The ground l»ore evirlenc«>i of the time when iHwver wore pleiiiiful in tho «ha|H! of n'gular bankn iu.\ or eight feet high damming upent^K-'. AU'iit twoht* o'clock the a(|\ancfl party wouhl U'gin to tiH>k out for a halting pliuie near graa-^ and water for the honiea. Ttntfi at the welcome order "di.-inount," x.-uldlea and bridles w..ul(I Im off in an i' 4ant and the hontos ei'.her let Inow* in some )«wampy plaee where the fet-'l wa« goint, or ti»^l here aiicl theje with long teth-r loj-'.*. but often, innt<-ail of fee«liiig, they would crowd in a long tine to lee- ward of the til-en and utand quietly in the ;-t) and an i«ijoy- able tinioke lying supine in tho ithade. Aft'T an hour and a half we would Iw off Again 'lilt a tittle bcf -re uun.-et. Sonie of our eainping pLu'cH w-p' ijioHt iiitrk-like laige, Hpreiuling tint with diT K'lverv inoHs for the ground and (fi'iierally a laigudlew (alough, or whatever it {■*! or tw o cli'RU by. After tea li-i // dinnerl we Would heai> up large tiio> for tlie niglit and lav spruce Ihrughs all round. ThcsadiUi-s and nnts miiile tine pilloun, and with a blanket and water-pi-oof over U0 we were rejwly for dew or rain all Hlecping with feet towania the hn-f. Tho hiiTite« would be bi'Uight in and t<-thercctingan ambunh, but it afterwanlHtumeil out their main thou;:ht was encaiK). Some of their cani|>8 had rlttu-pits dug, Hhowing that they e.\]>ei;ted un to over- take them, butthiA we never diil thotigh wo travelled two or three times tleirday'd man-h — iR-cause of one or two long halts the (leiieral made, when we stayed in camp for a day or two to ni.iko "travails,'* which were never uped. after all. These are two long i>oU><', lashed about three f(ads on eai-h fide of the horfic's back. Tlie Indians make their dogs carry tlieir lodge iM>le« and tent coveringa ni this way. Tho ixmies are woi-th mentioning. They are as a rule most »««Tiablp to one another. Theie are tlie "CayuHo"' ponies from Montana ami tlit^ Western .Statef, and the '*Sli.»ggynip- i.ioc," or Indian |toiiiiw. They are not Hhial. When thirsty they take their HI! at one draught aii'i start otf again. If looso round the camp they come in naturally for theii- oat*. They will stand at times huudlcd togctlcr with theii noses ill the i>nioke tif a smudge to Lv«ca(^«tho flies. They are very tough, as they fieuiid of pi|ffw, or falling '-ut to wat*ir a thu-ly h-.(.... As AMiwUnt *uigo.m, 1 ha*! the p.iviletf"" f n-ling whiue 1 likee mIhm's, wiwi a fa^.-rite game. When at Prince Allwrt I got • "niiKK'i./'-./r.r and t»l. Un-.irh. It uBed to Ut groiitly Api iateil duiing our haln. Some tinier r would have our tent full of all^^e\..r« ; lol<( e|iA|M, ••>me), each armed with a tm cup i and xiio..!!. tramping a quaitei of a mile to « I "pnng tit have a drink "with a Uad on it." I In thin jylvame the (ienerat was continually I •'» tlie trad of the ho„tile chief, but unable to foMion an enc.untei. Intluirhniry the In- ilians M-Attep-d eteiything, evn pt proviHioiM ahmg tlto trail, ifn June lith the niount-d foiivarriviHl .it a i-'int .it.' 'it 7'» mih »« north- e,wt of Kort Pitt, wh. le th' V fMund animniHtiM ni't^keg, winch the i.eneral contidered iinpaj- »able l.y the U«|vof hirt force. Scuta e-iim- in with m-couiiti* of B,g Itar, who liiwl rr-.H-ed th. muxkeg. aii'l wax moving mirth W'-«t, pre 'tuinablv to a large cache of provisions whicli lie hi^l "tored at lU-aver Kiver The evident plan in tlio eiiie.^.r once out of the wei.tern . nd of the triAiigle their gamnwiks toat l>eyond I'roveiy, Thntfeneral ivtutiod at ome to Port Pit . arriving on Pith Juui'. (ieneral Strange h.id .-vlvaneed towanis tli«< C|iip)M'wavan \li«Ki..n on Uea\or Itivtr, vni Prog I^ke. and arrivixl there on .liine !»tli. There, nU.\, further imIv ,nce wan pra«tically ini|KM(tible, owing t«i the nature i.f tho 0'iu?iti>, Itn tin ir w.»y out, the earhf nf provir.io)i. nientioned iMjfore was found, and corriiHl otT. Col. Wilhams, In command -f the Infantry wliich (ien'-ral Middleton had di^ipenioi] with, went to Poit Pitt, remained tlierealiout u week, and then moved up to Frog Lake, to form a junction with deneral Strange. ( Ieneral Strange. AM w liAVo xecn, had advance^l fn.m that [Hiiiit to Beaver lo would have U'cn. Mui'h di-sire, liowv.r, wa-* Hln.wn to look u|H>i: andconveise with those who hod un- der;.'oiie s'» niugl. an experience, ami whose namej" for the iwist months had Iw-n con:*tantIy on our lips. They were all taken alxtanl the steamer M-mjuit, au- -if the '24 are the following :— " W, ,T. Meli(-;ni, Hiidi^on Bay Factor at Fort Pitt, w ife and family of 9 .-hililreii ( I girls and .'' boys. I '■ -Mr. .\lann, Indi.in Instructor at Long Lake, wife nnd three childien, *' Mr. Fitzi«»trick, Indian instructor at I^nig Lakit. '■J. K. and Stanh-v F. Simmon. Hudson lUy Clerk" at Foil I'itt. ".Mr. Pome, a Fn-iich Canadian and afriend- ly halfbre<'t have given (ieneral Strange a very exaggi-rateil idea of the Indi.ins' strcni'^h, or ho would never have left them when ho dill. **n the morning fr.lhnving tho tight I was left quite at lil)erty, au'l could tywily have escaped along with M- (^o unie and the others who got away at *\n.t time. But ot Course I could nof - «._ fam.'y away. The Indians knewthat . i-e was nu t'f-ai i>! nic going away without th.> family. " 'Hid H'3 Wear quit the position in which ho ha'i f'Mght, At once?' *' ' V en. OH poi.n i,s ho could get away. We wor» taken diitdlj to Loon Lake. It was on our way there tliat the Indians wui^ surpriiwJ I f THE CAPTURE OF BATQCh (JVvm a hyopnyWeal map by Mmn. Bwrrom and Dtitny, Suneyon' InUUqt*- Oan$s jb rt ^ M 6y Jfr. F. Omtral ilidJUUm'i nptditian; and p nmuU i» f mm aU o% t» mtm b t n ^ ■ j»»»'i< ii rmw ^ ^wwi iw BrmiM nnnii "1 TORONTO llTM0CRAPMir<6 CO. TURE OF BATQCHE. la^ P-ge 30] rwyW InUmqtw Ooft; ikHJm »y Mr. P. W. OiwiMfc V^.'^'^ «*• " (Mien; •i«Jp«iPii«l*^r«rti«.t»»i«w6«rit "' tl)» rii ; my, I tuVM h«i t|<«if»t. It wv ■ (iitn|*lrttf Mif (•riw. »iiil in<«t Mf thff ImliwiB irwf«vor. flr***! nn (Vimtt .Mi-Kmv wh«^ h* wi>nt out wiiti >« Hnir of trurt', *' ' Vi-a, tlut WM l«it(Ut r>>|>Ur aikI Mm> or |h.' •■thfn, tltf< Wont ill lti*« i-rowit Hut tin- liithati* M-iit nio out with » «hil*i tt«tf t« Imllftii wtiitttluitf ovrr ni« ihi I'toMv ilinl I I l)io(i(rhl 1 monldn** tt*'^ Iwli ftlnx. I raiim ' to titf iN>n<'li»ttiii al tilt* ttnii* Dial Ht«-«')i>'« in<*it ' Wen* rf'tiniitf hih) IimI lt<(t n ffW U> ki>« |> u|i it I'li-k Hi>' whiln tliit ro«t k" Away on thi* tiiiil. 1 )■»>)< RiiK-fi litArnail that I hm rorni-t in my iiiiK lu«ionK.' "* What wan thn lii'li.. >*' I'lm ..i orndintf out lhot1*t(*' " "Fhi'V w.iMot ,t |>iiiU*yftiii1 wuiihl, I think, mthoiit (foiiht li4M< rvh'iiaMl ni thru if Mt-^tn hit'l |>Mt4l att4«ntioii to tho IIih( mikI a!lowt*c| thfUi to^..,' ' III w many lu'lianii N*fr*> thir*> killnl in Itn' iinf:tgpnipnt?' " * Kour MMFA killh«l iititl two wounilHl. A htfthii killnl wtTi Cut Ann, th*< WimnI ('i liM-iitrtr. Nit«i raniiitho li I. M i>ii-< •Ill-ID for n* (I UM*'. Hut thfV l>t«aiii« |>iu'ini>i'H|N«l. "'1 tinih'iitiinil thwff ui^ Moin^ «'n the Wool! antl IMiUii t'n'i*«V " ' YfNi, ami 1 w;ti> tr>in)r all atoiu{ to iniikr llio niwni of tlmt. 'llii-ir i-iii'iuiijHio iitH wen •• iHinitiv At tir^t It H.I" tli>* I'liuh ('n'«-M wlio lo-hl U-. Tliiy ■toltx'v.iythiriu tlo v imuIiI Iny ttt»-ir li.iii'U on, our hop-tt nUwa Hitli llm n-*i, uiiil I worked it no tl.nt I tfo' tho \V«hmI (*■!••«•« to take |Hi,M-«i<.h >.f II- liiit it«-<| thiir ikum-r Ity tt'lUiiK I ti'in ^'lo I't.tiu I 'n><<>t4> trnttititr tliHin liUi- (■IhUIk'Ii Thi' \\' t Crft-i. tfpiitly thuii fotiv or tiftv, l>ut th'-y w«n> U-tu r Kriiu-I than tlii> Wotxl ('ii^**, hII hnvnitr Wint'lii»«ter ril)> • iiiHlaron- viihTMl'ln i|u,ii.iitv of tirM iiininunitinii. The W'Hxl t'rm*«l 4'r*^M iiN uiiirh UH ■'•■■•-il'li'. 1 toht thtitii (he I .•iVrrntneiit, uouM ItoM tli<'in 4M|iiitlly r«»iKHt- -il>l(>\^ th Hut llenrii Utnd f.-r the Iia• •»l»i'keti. ati.l uih.-r ■ ..If «...' . •■•■ " '•'v. '"""'' «;'** '"" (l..^.-'(,.. -.tj*! 'li wiMi Ai\ ol'l nx. Of courMe (.» ( ui hfwl to uitik, iind a ttTril>li* wiilk it ud", up to R(«av(:r Kivit Wti wero ofti-n ii|i to I'ur urmpita in niu iifter the liKht with StAt'lf'tt inen at I^hji I.uke, the partit'rt fi'iKtiutefl, Hiff Iti-ar ^-oiniif eu^tw;ii'd to- want Duek hake. TitMtid ikjI know of j{i« I h (lefftntauU liktlv thought hu would lie nafoif he I'ould join Ki' I. "'I'id \\\^ lit AT know of the fi(rht at Cut Knifi', and l'oiin-r want«>d him to brinx the whole (iicampmiiit down thera I uned all the {tower I hail to dinnuade the Wool Creen from goiiiK, and had l»t*en try iiidf to pre- vent tlu'iii ^''^i^K i" (^'*' direction of round- maker'ii all alonj^. They wi-re very much in- ch n(*«t to ^11 at hrvt, but I tuld them that the Boliliern would be sure to hunt thorn down at laiit, and I think 1 Bi)et-»4leum. I felt all along thnt the Roldiers wer<> fnllowtng UH up, and 1 tried to leave Kome in- diciition on the trail that we were still alive, and withthe [Miity going north. The Itidiann would not let me keep a iwncU, and even if they haf), anything written would have been dangerous to u». There weae aome hnlf-bretiig in tne oiinip who couM read Knglish. and one no e that L h-ft wa.H pieketl up by them, ami I waH afraid they would kill ua on arei»viiit of it. I did flucceiil in leaving one at Krenehman'x Bute, which I hav« learned was picked up by the Boldiertt.' " * Wlint wore the Indianii' reasons for letting you gf' at iant?' '"The fai:t is th^y had lieen so improvident when they hud plenty, and in their hafite to get away from the Holdiers hiul left bo much uf their stolen provisions Itoliind that they were 8i>on nearly out of fiHKl, and not caring to waitte any of what was left, gave us al>>ut four quarts nf flour, a e^ouple of jade^l hontes and sent *is adrift. Th.tt wan on the I7lh. and during the five days up to yejitenlay we liad to nnh«iiit on that (imall portion of flour and whatt.-ver game w(j could get. We hail to travel bark ovir that U'rriblo roaii to I r>on Lake, and aftiT inlay'a toil, when we (uuud we had only a poor little ml')'!' < >«!.•• U til. m)" :• i^rly war* In f amI, it v\ ).• h.i.'l • ii< 'i^h, I iii-i*. u a brolhri III Uw nf Mi'l4>an, and Ibe |>>^ •'} Ih* taller at Mi'iiitf him lan In* iiitdt'iatooit M*|ien It I* al'ttoit that lie iitalxtl unto Mr, ll*il-oii. and throwing hi* arm* around liittnik ultetly bi<>ke d"Hn and wetit like a child. I "Continutiig niy •'onver»ate>ii nith Mr. Me lrf«n, I enine ibttideiio-. 'What | M»rt of trejitliifiit did the Indiaiiii e«ti nd to ' your wife and faindy ?' "'Of t'oiirae Me un|\fa III crtM' th«'> hi ti- iorneMil. i wan m<\er aa inueh an ai>ke«l to d.> any w.>ik, niei'pt on Mtii- iH-ra»ii>ii, ntien th**v uantdl tne I to iM«.iit in 'tiKiriiig a gnive for tfo- eh i f. Cut Arm, Hho mm ktthil by Steele n. I h«l|>ti| thein dig the grave, and they never interlereil with n Ihi rwiM'.' "'When I HiM leaving the lndianN,'ron tinuitl Mr. Ml Uiin, ' I Hftit to tlnir heat) men nnt\ oaid, "|>«'ihai« tic re la ■Mint-tbiiig voii Hiiuld like t" M'lid in to till- i/Ufin'a repn-t|«* .1. ,M'rtie, 1'hiy undi'mtiMMl im*. and nlhrion ■ulting for s>i|iie tune, tlli-V brounht out the pl^ie uitli si>n)e tobatco, and \uiip)k it aud brought It Ml uith tiir thin niirnitig ' " Now that llii priaouiTH »er»- M-^eu'-il tlieeam- iiaigii loot intereot and a gennal l<-nging for home look |HHof-iion of the at ti. 'I'he ib-ni'ial retume«l at once to KoK I'ltt, arriving thereon P.rth •Iniii'. Me det*-nitin«il to give up (lie ehrt»* aft* r llig iW'ar, pliin- giirrifxtnii at the main tNunti and N.ive •tiir\,ilion to woik tho n-*!. \\y the d«4*i tlMiiid the WtHiil rrcen he wax tio Imigt r fxHitlditble, lilid the M<>uitti«) I'oJii e might !"■ •rn-ltd t" hunt him di'Wii at h-i^un*. Iltn eoui>-f hIii'Ii huit Kft'ii iiiitH'iti«rrtii In< in .in enfilerlv dinitioii, m> thiit h<>|>«>4 wen* riitei t:uiit«l thai rnN.nel Ott'-i miifht U* fuitunate enough to havt' a |iiirliiit t'lu-h uith him. ('•>!. Ottwr hail left K.itth'fMid onmh Jun • -'i'' continui-d nia.vliiiigthroiwli ' -y<-"«mlry had r.iuh.irruitio H- <•; ■"> T.Uh.lune. I he mxt iliiv he took 1"*'^ "■ '"^ font* and inan-lie it waa f<>uiid that llig Hear had niovt-«l auay and fn>m the trin kii near by it was pn-fcunu-d to the foiith. (hi several «K'ciuiionB, unniiiitakeal)le trace* of the liiiliaii'^ had Imh-ii tieen. Indeiil, all through this exiNilition it wjm (m.vn-ing how vigilant the chief KcontM iniint ha-. elweii. On'.Mgt June onlerH eame that the column hjix to nluin. The march wat re»iinieil nml Cot • ittei reacht*\. Otter tiHtk thm o|^H>rtun tv to imI- drenii ]m men. IIm i«i«fMH-h in a goiaj nummary of the feeling of the hi ikfaib< during the w hole cam|«iiign, U-th a*i to the i|utie?» a^sigmil to it and as to ttie spirit in which they wen- [N-r formal. Henaidtliat lie might not have tli tunity again of ai^MreHiting the men, taken advantii«e of the txvajtion todosu. f|i was uwiiro of the fe*'hiig ..f diMWiti«factioii pn'- valing amongxt the men that the briga«le hai) not playe-t a more iinixirtaiit |iart in tlie cam- paign. Thev had unfortunately not Iveii abU) to share in the victories that had fallen to the (Joneral in conmiind. "At the outitet it wiu* intemled that thni brigade shmdd l«e attjiclnii to that of th*- MajorGeneral, but at <^rAp|M.||e now onlers wereen so well [lerforraod as to gain the ii'lPMration of every one. Although it has been our misfor- tune not to have Hharixl in the glones of thi- cAmiiaign, as have lH;faIlen other brigaiie*, that the duties which were Hssigne*! to you have l)een willingly and well (»erformo«l is l)ovund question, which is all that can be exfiecte^I of a sohjier." tleneral Strango's column arrivet^l at Fort Pitt on June the 27th. The trooi« wvro re- vieweil by the (ieneral, and a start made for Itattlcfunl by Hteaniers. Here the (Queen's Own and the rest of Otter's conmianri, except "A'* Batt4)ry -nd a gatling, which remained with him as a garrison, joined the homeward bound troops. CAPTURE OFBIQ BEAR. While thoughts wore thus Iwnt on home, new joy wa« aildeil to the occasion by the news of the capture of llig Bear by Col. Irvine's com- mand. lie was taken to Princ* Albert, where Uwi- thconn , and li liail eral Middlelon ha>l an inl4>rTi«w with him on hi- arrival with tli»< lroi<|Ni. A rZ/'-V unrrsHi- |«'ndt>nt liuu deM ribus Um uapturn and buImw ipient inl«-( vii «t "The liire of Itig Itear and the Council lorn who ahiin*!! thr |N>r^i>iiMl forluneH of the Hytiig iiioiiareh wim a tery tain** jttfair Kir g«-.ini Smart and elftvtii niount*«t ixticrnien who we e IHI dillv -it the I'arllon bitV, weie tnforniin >n i-h^irge of (he Miiil-on llay ('i.m|>«in> « »ton< at t'ailtoii U'fott- tht> deatroition. an hm (tiar M'l s) lanip, and was then mi an lalaiid it*'ar the ferry. H<>rgini>»age thiiher, eai «ld lowani, mh» nm\i-i\»\\\ funky, anil hurindly ib>a\owed hii |Mtitii i|H4iioii in the t rog l^ike m« (hiie Were kiMiil atfuiiist his winlies I y \oiirig men whom he rould not con lr>l W ithoiit tnu< h <\-\i) Small tonib'nts found the old man prisi>iter in the tog priion near the Hiidw>ii Hay utor**, hiH ■oil inght yearn olh nnd one of his uonmil lorf, Km ken ihi tow, l>eing hi* only eomiMnioii" ni duraiH-e, riii-n- ai« thiiteeli other i<-unt il lore priMomt'i eltHwhere. this ill fate«l numU-r U-ing the ;n/gM gate of tingnon'' Smart'", f*ro. nvr'it and Jeroirte'i* i-i4Vftiii«ri. Tlu- Hour i* a bl.uk Indian, with an • nonuuus liend, hix fu-e lieiiigiM long !i- i> Horr\ illtv, and the pie lure he ptiH. iitetl nn inr On IN.i»ll>le rellloVeil from th.it of tiM fiiil< w chiif, roiimlmaki r, when ill nimilai iinMiihiitam'<"«. W ith William .McKav. of lUltlefonl. as ililerpn ler. (i'-nei «> .Middleton hm) an inh-ivimv with tl- i>ii»>i>er .Ml Idh'lon itpis'uri t ich.ai"' """Vr« '» »*'**'' uf ilo ■ .' Ho <|.H->.n't »'"»t:ir replieil ftliat he did imt know the white* wiintiil to make |ieai-e. Atkeil why he k>ht tin M.I^.iih and other pn-oiier- to lung, liig Hear iepl'eil bin |ieti|>Ui of their own wilt, and lu had xaviit their livoM. Itig hear will lie nent to Ketfiiia fur trial, and the eitpiUl of the N.-rth U ."*t Territory prom ine.* U- Ux'uine a v.'r> I 'ublm in its Juduial im iHTianee criminal juii-priidenceentirely. Col. irviiie ami Iiih cuinmand h:ut roturniil from (treeii l^ike when wegil to I'ttuce .Mlwrt, and re|iurte«l It mean trip ilirougli the ■wiiiii|m aii>t i captiHfii iif but few n-d^. HOMEWARD BOUND. It was decided that the truoiM Hhoidd not retrace ttieir stem by Hatoclie, ( larke'n Crunii llig iinil Swift Current, but desiiud the river t<> Lake WiniiifM'g, tlience duwn the lake to H«l- kirk, am) on to W'in<«iieg by rail. The follow- itm Hiiccinct account by tlm f/io/if correspaadent wfll be interesting : - '*(lK.\Nii R.vwiw, July 12. "Since last evening, this, the termination of the river Voya'.ftt lud Imi-ii rem'hed. tin- StntH. \\',$i, ('apt. .Sheets, loiMling tlie other three Uiats an) making jHirt nearly twenty-four hours in atlvan< e of the fkin/iytii, her imnieuiinleil the fl^-et at Hattlefonl. "The journey from I'rince AU>ert to (>rand Kapids was exceedingly pleasant, e)i|>ecially to thofe on the A'f/{ihe (ieneral had niiiilo the M'irqmM the tl:at), which ran day and night, and covenil ^AJO niilea or morn in two days. S(Min after h«ving Trince AllKirt the series of rapids, Keiirmas, (dole's K&Ua, and extending s«;venteen mil«ii^ were cntereil, and tliere was enough of excitement in the run down -accomptishi-i) in lens than an hour and of pictnriHwiuen*-ss in the high banks, thickly wiKuleil ami criHikeil as Hig Hi'ar's trail, to make the tinn» memorable. T!ien the forks of the two Hiiskatchewami, with its ononmius wiHlgo of bluff 400 feet high or more. Hero wo found tliH Alt>rrtn with the wounded from Sas- katoon, in charge of Dr. Hell and his exteiiBivo iitutf uf male and female attendants and nurses. The patients were comforti»iily pro- iilwl for in a covered barge, and from this portion of the trin could have suffered little if any damage. iFuit they were removed from their comfortable ipiarti^rs at Saskatixjn ia another of the queer things, and the only reason alleged is the sentimental one that 'thept>or Imivs want«!d to ctnno home with their com- railfw.' Accortling to the doctors, si-vcraJ of the twenty-seven were not well enough to come, but U-cause they were willing to tiike tlieir chance>i they were allowtvl to do so, im«tead of holding them where they were until convalescence, after which the jouniey to Swift (,'urrent and the railway would have been safe and speedy. To ttmsh as lo the wunmlrtl th^y •letayail iii.< •l|aH|iti.in indue* tly, HI that the \ll«il« H4« uimbin to ei«iss C<*lai l.ake, and tlit< Ma^MlM h«il to wail for her and tmiiffer the hurt to hwr own cabin. At Oraiid K^tpida tli>-v wei>> in nhuh «|>iiii|r noairvw*- riiKl lN-«'n laid, and thu« trtiti«feiifvrto the UkeU>it|, where a siHrka the river at a lo^h «tau«atiiriiit naiiow«fot Ik tune, but w nh ns Iw'fon t leiuihaa wtiat m known «x "the lUt olf," alM>ut M* lUiliM Ul-.w l-uit a la C-'ine, the tatter a lomlv looking Huilson lUy )•. t, almndoneil early thio yeai.ita gis^l- Utniitly rut into lU Imnk* until l| ran into tha Stuif*n Kiver, a tiibutary of CiimUMlaiid Irftke. Thence a laige |«iition if the wateii . f the Sivkatchew au imw ||..w, tin.)- tng their way out of the take and btM k to their fiumei humeaMain, t-iii Hig Stone Uiver «ianry high water m itavigiition ea-y. t 'umtMiig, and the ehannel, m Btatinj, l.y which the Sas- katchewan IS reai-hetl. lU'low the Miouth of Hig Mtuiie theSaMkalchewait it k mighty Btream, not epl;tr iltidm of (itleftit). s|>iu>o, lackpinis and taimuiu, with lieie aiul thiuu a cixlai. Helow l.o 1'a«>s tho »tn-i(tii b almost a canal, and on ea<-b Miib- are hs and wild nee, the ||..me and brtwHling nlaco of cuiintliws miMioiiM <>f wateifuvil. In the woixU ultove am) aiimnd tie- la^t Kfty mdea of our vovagii miNHie are pleidy, and if >ou k.' u >...• ..I tA.iti<>l niHiM veal or moo«i ii.'*e, yuu have a new aemianon o. «*.ure for your |ialate. "h waa early Knday luorniiig when the /foH/i H'fM reached Cln inawawin, th.- r.«ky aud isnhttii) home of the Muamp Cr.*. s, a irili* of ttie nation. I' w in numlivr*, n we enti- ■ 'honarrowrt, H(,H> . \ tilly yardN wide - wh«r» me Saskatchev^ I'l .i.ain hnd<« a route towanti its final hoiiir m the iHmnm of Lake Winni|s«g. Then came the I 'emiM-haige, a rapi'l not more than om. hundn'd feet lo?ig, but as strong as any of its gn.nder iuu*in» Is-low. Kolluwing this llio II,h) K.«'k lapidH, longer but milder, and then our loug-hKiki d for goul .irt all the freight brought to ll oi-t* rn terminus of the niail by the lake U>a(-. To run the grand rapids in a York idouble endcr) l«*t ui lui^'e cuiiiM* in well worth tlio while, und the Indian "teerHinan and rowers (or (tadillfin) aild to tht picturcs<|uenoss of the alTmr. The run of hve miles is made in twenty two ti> twenty hve minuteB, and tho fall M forty-eight fnHu end to end Uiing largely usimI in the upjuir end, it can reiulily l)e iiniigineanks is of the sort to Huitthos«* whonupiantitv iM'st pleastw. The pickeiol and luke will bit« at anything fitun a pi.-^e <.f nxl flannel to a siWeroil Bisioii, and nciiiy of the His-cimonB are big enough to test our".. Btreiigth in lamling. Htit they are tiny cuni)«red with the liuge stni-giMui who are either caught in nets, si*ared, or hookeil in a Somewhat novel way. The Indian whu knows the hauntH of the nlugganls arrns him»le with sinew or strong marline. The rml man fe<>ls for the i'lBh with his imt©— the water is too swift or too turgid to allow him to «4*e them - and knowing by long practice when he lias touched a fish he gives a ntrong pull biwkwanl, which sinks the sharp luxik through the tough Bkin and deep into the flesh. The firth strug- gliw and the hooks hMison from the imle, but are held fast by the line. Then it is only a (picstion of strength to get the lethargic fellows out of the water, with maybe a hearty wrestle on the bank to kei-p them out. Grand llattids is distant but ab*)Ut two days by Itoat from Winnineg, and is worth visiting in the Hummer, since the mosquitoes are only miKJerat^'ly bait, and the air is delightful, It is almost t.K> cool at night, and two [lairs of blanket* aiu not at all irksome aa covering. That it in an isolated s|M»t for nine months of theyenrcan Iw l>etter undcrstiMHl when I tell vou tliat th. rexidenca there did not know of the Kiel reU'liun unt^ the steamir ^forthcoU came duwD, Juuu 7th. msm THE CANADF.W PICTOIM.M, A 1 1 I I > ritATID WAR .NLWrt. 3!) '• Wmipiii, July Irlili Mid ttiH I 'Jttitf, i twill «<-rHW liiif, im • lur with III* Ui»r"-t III ttti-('i,..«4r.. Kivwr, w»itit>9 fnr ih** tit>4i|>« «ii)l M«t(r>r f' r IFi* trrtvAl *•! itia tMt^U, M tliny IimI Imhii .iI tlii> Iftriflinf fur tMNtr W tWd niM'ks, IVU.itt-tiwlthrfW Urir«Ui|fi'n with Iht-m. Muili 17^ l>y M) mul 11 f*-«it In •!• i-ilt • '( htilil, ftii<| uiH.fi tl>-««i lh» trf iiiittf>tri« thntlft«*n ntin- (finl mnn hiHliiirf I'xlKiiiMit >i|i tha Itaryn*, whil* tliAiiti;. ••!« ftiui Mr..Mi)iliil t)H>l( qiiMtim on liiii i(n) Hy M ft In -it \l<>ii Alh^tUi ti«|it iia till iI.mu aihI iha ■tMiiiii'ni ftml Ihwitm oniwilml with lr|<« mimI (tM'<'iiii>-«| witli P|>nii-n. iMMUr wiH JMiniHi, ■ •rHMHltMl A lis.'ly Aiiil iioVltl otKlltM tll»y llliul*' I'T l^ii \\ ihiii|>ru aihI lioliiM. Kli«t I'MiiH ttix t'nt'-vt*, lli^h m iiMg**, thou thii t'otvtUf *iii| tli4iit th« nttmr twu Imrtrm all «triiiiK on hunM liitwHim, with luty fathoinaof th« Ihim tN'tw<<<>ii MK-li I rail. I^ko Wilii>l|HK 'Irapitf it« ;hii) itiilf'M n( lontft h Aiiil TiiiiMtyif wtittli ti *liitllow, t'li fttlhulita tx lMir It* Kiiwl<>*t f « hi*>*-Mt ft kli K ili> a ilnux^ of » m*. M»ii'Iiiv iHulit mm hwl half a K'tlt* fiuin thf< iioitli v»i~i, >itii| U-atM aii'l Ixtiyi'ii playtMl |Mt(li ami (>>»« tit A ifit-.ii rata. A i/li| of oiia >f tip' iNkrtftM •l.iik a« Kt*>i>u» t.ii'1 Ixully vniitlUt^xl ^M tiot «iiMling ainl tlin M'it iiotiii ijiivl tiito wniikU'H, llD'iir'ii to tlmi |rlt>« mill Itiiully into a |it>iitiittH|uoiiii.,iiiy oir.Swiun|>y UUi.'l aii'lMt tV fi'/vi/// ami lift low '.f iw.. to r..tlow, C.-li Mlil.lltitnn. ulfUaK on tliH l*r%'u-tt», iiiiikiiitr It known tli.il \\** oio.f i^tt into K4'«t of thtifoKH. lUih lioiitN iuii^<-'l lit S«ilkirk WiiliiMwIay nionuiiK, tftttr ikumit inifht tlintUKli tliii loi\Hr tnkn anil h ttM||. ui (i.b«*.itri* thnii^rh th« tltt^f«*f>t of tlm nuny tiui low (iliannuli I ly which tlii< ICwl Uivur u( ihr North liii<)«oull*tt." On arriving at Winni|wtf the tnHijM wf< ii<4-tounil«
  • nthuNiiLHiii. iIuhiim 1 at a atanil utill, aii>l tt.ii wholu city trn If ovrr to rujitiutntf. Vi«wiii^ilii' iniiiiifiHtu II* of joy HK|ii*«i>oirin WHviti^ 'luffp, vari-tf.ititl itiitK aotl iiolilKnrulioM, I'lit ninrMUN|M*('iiuIy in w.i« at a atanil utill, aii>l tt.ii wholu city trm itiM'lf ovrr to ru|iiiutnf{. Vi«wiii^ilii' iniiiiifiHtu tlOII hiintiitK aotl iiohlKnruhnM, l^it nmrMUNi the thiiniliTiiiif t hetiiH fnuii tha IhroiiiM of il, NaiiilN ol tli«ir fitlltiwc<>oiiti7niMn, ninny w<;ir> hi-aimfHlt thatif kflory .«.!■■.• ttaulilelh<*Kiatitiiil>' of afriM.dKl ifniit'nMi* i-ftii''! thowiiMMif xtrrn ttiity |Mof<>iiiiiHl unil*ir tihiuMt iivitrwIi'-liniiiK ilitti'-iiltifH. uiMinti aiiijilx mwknl for all tlnv had iiii'li lUKho. U^t tliimo who litiutf to t|p- forHgroiio'l iliK tlivihttifriitiii/ f<f tti thti I ><'iiiiiiiMn, not li«« M^ht of tin* "tron^ n.ttioiiiit fi-oliny wbirh mnii' xuMi nlv into vinu hIii'ii oiir iiittiftnal unity ^^m ( 'I it ni<>niMiit en f)niirfi'i-t«tl Th»i ftinniT u;^» lirK-ly inhiKiniirs aiitl iiulftliiite, the lnttt »eat*Hl. THE TRIAL OP RIEL, Wfl hft Kirhk iiriKMiKiniili.' Moiinti^'l I'tiliio tuirriii'lvH ut Uo^iiiu. tin L'nth tlnly Id* \vtii arrai^'iM"! lii-forti ("ol. KirhitnlHon, "tiio'iiiliiuy inn^iiitnttn of the StiKkatilu'waii (li«trit't, to aiiHWKr tlic I'hargii of tr"»M<iis. '■^*',,of t^iulitv, <'liwi Kitx|i:.trirk, of (^tiflnv, ami Mr, J. N. (;nH'n-.liiMl.U. of Mmitn-ul. At elf'ven o'i-l>>t-k L-ontiniliiihf l-ouii-i] ttiok iie.tti«, and vh'irtly iiftiTuimt.' JikIk*) Kiiliiinliion ami Mr. Ilcniy l«<-jiMM:iiitt<oM-iit roii- n^'ain at oiiio ;ilid anftwi-riil in the aHinnativi' t-. the Jtidjre'n t)Urry whothtif liu had l»-i'ii Mivod with t indirtnient rlmrbiniK prisom^r uali tn^AMiii. Tho priHuniT kt-pt liia oyo <>n thn cli-rk liM liH rf':ul, and wom ooniitantly cliAiitrin^ hiit n_t on till! rait of the box from oiiit elltow to ihx otht^r, l)ut thiti was thu only fjvid'-ni'c lliut h« felt ciinwiouB of tlio cloao scrutiny of i-M-ry eyo in thll down u|H>n thu collar of hit dark k''''V i*a<-'k rout, and his full, durk bniwnlHsardtuMMi^l to a |ioinl on bin l)ruH<*t. Tin* rlork cloum with his iiHiiiil quwrv to the j>rirtoiior. "Are you K<'i'^y wr not ffuilty?" liofniu Kiel had timo to rcpl^, Sir. Kit/iMUrick enti-nxl his ulca as to the jurm- dilution of Uio Court. Mr. ('hriwtophtT Uobin- Kon atkol for an adjuunimunt to pn>|>are a r«uly to tho plua. Tilt' itloa of thfj defence woji limply that thn ati|H'n<[iary niairit*tnttfuiu inruniiH'U'nttotrya catte involving tin- ili^jith iteniUty, hut that it ohnnld 1n> traiififurn'd to a coinjM^tuiit Court in lipiMtr Cunoila or Mritisb (^oluinhiii. Mi'K>«i'H, (iroonHliioliU und Kilzpalrick ad- diiwMHl tlio court in »ni port of tht- iiiiplictttion fur tho niljourniiii'nt. Tho eoiiiiHi'l for the pioKfcutimi a^ree^l to aesist thi- dcfcnci! in pro- curintf witmifHiw in (/Uimda, but rmild not a^rtft tut ho protiitioiiof thoiourtU-in^otferi'd to iMmiont, l>uinaH, or othor |jarti'«t |»iirtic'i (tatiii^' in tlu' nlM'Hiou if thtiy were bronifht lotn .i fontign country to testify on belmlf uf Kiel. Tho court rt»-oiM'ii«l on 2Hlli July, aftfT a wwU'h ivljoummwit. Sir jumni wnre » hiwin and Mr. ( i«1it opt-m-d the ciiai' for tiie Crown. He iluolt on tho ni:iiri)iludu of tho ciui! and tho carufui judifmoiiL the jiu"y would rwiuiro to odipl-.v in . rdir (.. mu* a )n«l vnrdl.-t. Ha I ftpUim-l ilmi till i..,||.tn<.Mt l.».| liM-M maiU ' double fi.r ■inipU prio-aiitionary riiia |o avolil t.rl.oiral <.t.|.<. tKHui. Tim tii.d by a jury of *i, i.,t^.,.| „f tw«|?» wft^(^™.«»it.b> aUi ti. ostia ••I «•■'*' ' "Min n f..r llio trial of t hii piiM>n(*r '^l""'**' riifor •iMHiial I'harK*^ wi thn pri-on^r Ins gmlt in thn clhii|^>ii utfainst tho whitos. mtd trutiil tli- priMoiuTii nKtiTmt adi-r Wtti-I to show that hol,a no lonilrui'tive tn^aion tlmt w;*a w.u^ht to Im. pn.vtil. but tri-.i»..n in\.>hiiiir tho-heililirit/iif bra^e n's bh»<.d. The a< • u-oil bail U-en hkl on, ii..| by ibvirt* t.i ant hi* fn. mU ill a lawful Fi^itiiiiMM for reilrcM of a tiri\» im-**, but by hiM Mi-idinale vanity and d *• for |NiHtI ank'nl .In- ti. « KichiinU.ri to Uiallowixl toipii.iiii.,n * 'li.n bn Nolin, who uiM iindor cr..«« cxaunnatioti. Hi- Mbj.wlwl to |,i« Uwycrs i(T..|t4 t.. show (Imt 'lo WAS HiNitiio. He wiMt not in»ani% ho "iUil, .11-1 di-ir.-l th.it thn ph« U. thrown axido. After (nfidt>rablo MrtruniiHit hail taki-n pl,n o lMiwe*>u the piii'om r and hin i imol, tho ,lux- tu'«> ri'fuHwl tn lill.iw hini b.ipKx'ti'.ii wttnrHwii ii« lonK OS bo hail rouiiMil to *\^ ssV. for him. AnioiiKtli,. wilm- .^ laM.sl waMl..n«-ral Mid- dli I'-n. Hi» evidonio was iiniply » rtiutm of till' iani|.aiirn. He n« itwl the iwrtiiular* a«to tho c*pturo and Hml -urnmbr of Hi<|. and th .1 vTi.nlinif to iiiHtnutioni fr> in Ottawa, h« li.iil liamli|.t liim oviT to the civil uutb<liirioU'< ■•ntliu"ijt-t who was ittri-nif on moi cli^i r"»int" A |Hi|it'r a'O'Uiiiuf Uiol of pr..i,.«ti..n wai: rill ..lit by ii «'..iit aftiir Astlcy told bun that Uti I (tould "urrcndi T. THE RETURN. A fi'w wohin on tho wolconii- the nn n rei-nv.^l on tlioM icturii h'i!iio, Tho public oxpi.,..|Mn i.f M«| and unrivalluil ; the enthu»iaoni •-^lui.itMl on tlinr arrival en- tirely e.lj|«,i| it. C»nadari-jdlyi.. fined U-^ido ifn-if wiiii |.iy, NutliniK woii 1-",k.«h| f.,r " mir Iniyn, ' oo tiiey werecaroj-iuKl' terniiil. Kwry thiliK.thut could (los^lbly U) d<-ni> to ^Imu tlio rejoi.iiijfHt.f tlioheat homew.wdi.iie: lukiKpotM, t1owir«, fhiK*. proi-»i»^i"tni, clietTiiuf" Never did tliohtieetsof Wimiiixv. Ton.nto, MMHtreal, t>ttii\^a, of iviiy town and nty, liiiyo and imall, ii-Miuud with xiirh clieei 111^1. \Viiini|M'ir WOK hihiriously deliifhtti), to wa * Toronto, w. imbtil wuH the omanent village tliat hiul a linitd in tho affair. Kaeh detachment, as it arrivt^l, wiM received at the stition by th.- civic autlmri- tie-i, with tmiidH, aildri'iiseii, \\.\n>, wnatliM. They weie follMW,^! thrtMiKh tli" ^tnvti* by tliouNandg. And the chwrinu ! Who! ik.ihi lutions muHt have boon hoame for duyH after huch cln**riinf. Well, the troo}w denervod it. It wtw all o\er now, and it was throuifh fhnn tliat it <.va« "ufelv I'ver. There only nunaimNl now tlio ipieF>1ioii of what to d.t with Itid and the re^t of the prisomm. The teilious trial of the leader ..f the relMjUion, the plea tf innanity, the veidiet, the pH'omnieii.l (tinn to mercv, theMent4-nc', ihe a|'|>enl, with .dl tluH wo iiliall not cm n ..nt selvoH. ."-ulhceittliattherelH-llinii «:i-. ipi. lied, and we h.ul '"our Ixjys " -ufe home aKuiu. / cannot c/me thu ihort at>Munt e/ the North- iViH riitnij iiithirttt rxfirruitnj my lAnnks, my very »inctre thiinka, to the tiuiny frinnta vho, at 7IO (ttttf trouhU to tkimsrh'i, m, kimUy amt fiounti/u/h/ h'lpai me with th-ir lutHoe^ in/nruui tion, mill . Jarim, Linit.r,,/. H. T. /Vmifti/i, faiit. i\ Oreville I/arntfu, anU Mr. F, f. Wailf. 7'o thf pen 0/ vttj /'fluw tjnuItKttr, Mr. Jiiinrs Mclhvjaf, alao, no nnaii purliuH vf I'art II. nifeci.il artidt with (nin .\iiildle- tun's fori>4>4 that wo shall tmve an op|iortiinity to prewnt The firwt n-pivnentx the lively re ■ siNitiMe which the triHipdiorHen of the Mounteil Police make whenever the tininitetorsniuid)! the call which is to their earn mi-<«»>. Kiy t't tlfuMtntlvm on peu/e .t.t. Tlio neiiernl. The A-i>i-t It. AC. ftnH nri(fah*Muiur. ChiefTruli-p.it om.cr. Ilriirwber l.t. Ci I. M< luU-iiiuu. Statf Mum. Mtatf. ( Itttcen. l.t. C'l. Cnutett. 'nieChiplain. K. li, iiiderlv Ibi'-tn. H *i. iWr.lA' .MeM. It <:. It-idiiuf ltii.ni. No. 1 Ci.in(ittiiy, Koyal ilnM^adieri^ M 5 .4 11 l« A II It * J liar!. "A" llatteiy, ranadi.iii Artillery, THKSTK\MKIt "NtHtTHCOTK" lll'S MMJ THKiiAl'NTM-r AT UATlMlll;. MAY Hrn, lH*t\ Thin illustration repn^nentii the etcitintfes iwrieiicen of the crew and triM.|»«..n U-aid the Hti'aii.er w nt down the iiver by li-n, Mnl.lle ton for the twofold piir|M.HHof creatinKadiv. r HJon from the main oiirntioiis of the att.iik, and I f I "t^ibli^hintf a new lueaiis of c.iiiiniuni cation with Col. Irvine's rnminand at rniic Albert. The military command of thiite\)-ili tion n*wtiil with Major Henry Smith, of "C" C..iiipunv, Infantry .HchiHil Ct>r|M, ule. had with hiiu the half coni|Nin^ "f that Ixuly » liicli lu ,it thnxu^h the campaitfii with the triH>p4 thai ai'couiiiunied (ieii. Middleton thrciiuhout. Tin' voMiH*! liaving tH-eii well fortiHeil by Capt. Hiiitf, K. K.. it wiu in a fairly defemiible conditiiin; and tlie only really leriwUH ri"k encoiinteitil woh when the (•ndcavMiir Man made to capttjre it bv uieaiis of the olm^ructioii that tho wire ferry cable affordi. comparatively unhanni'il, not- withttandiii^ the liail of bulletH throuKh which win- jia^HiMl, wilt l»v reU-ln eiiRci.ncfd aiuonjf the ouiihes uu both iiiues of the liver. IIATFLK OF CUT KNIFK CKKKK. Mh. H'AiiMonK has placed un under dnu utilisations in tii'ndintri«oci>mpreheni>iveai>ki-teli I.f a bHtth'Kroiind of hiftiini! int-n'dt. TIh' relative situatiotiH 'if the vaiioun troot>)t will, howe\er. lie U'tter unileiJ.to«Kl by n-trard beiiijf paid to the follow iii^ refeiviices : - t. Indian encampment |iartially hidden by wixkIk, with shell burntinp over. '2. Maj'.r Slioir, K.(^v\., uorkinrtiatliiiff f^un, men of " U" Hattery, itinl (*omn iMtlico. 3. Corral of N. W. M. I*, and "taff homett. 4. Liitrer, with wonndiii in centre. I 5. Indians evidently directiii)? nio\ementi of tho enemy from hi^h hill, nln.ut L*,IXN) yantii diiitant. I IJ. Vim-Ih Ixith Rides of Cut Knife Creek, ! which runt* thn.utfh. 7. iVueen'H Own Kitlen and (ittuwa Sharp- Hhoi'terH. ! 8. SeveniNiumlerK"". ^*'ith men of "H" Hat- I !>. Si.meof the Ilatth'ford Uilles. 1 10. KdK''"f dei'pcnuli-e held by Mount.-*! Police and "C" Company, Infantry Scle«d (?i)rirti. U Some of the Mounti-d Police. ' H" Battery and "(•" Com|«ny and afcu imn of the Ottawa SharjMihoitterH. I'J. Si'w-n-|>ouiidiT K'un disabled tlmivighbiiiik inv; of trail. TUK t^UKKN'S o\V\ AT Cl'T KNIFK CKKKK. TiiK act '.f gallantry, in which Mefi^rH. K. C. AchcHon and ti. K. Lloyd, if the l^uiH'n'» Own Hilleh |>aitici|iatfd, is on,- . ' Jie features of the cam|iaiui> that is entith*d to siMx-ial mention. TiiwanlH the cIoj*f of the cnfrap»'nient at Cut Knife Cn-ek, which la>ted hap- |>ene| to notice thu two m< n -till hit, and ciiHihI to Acheron to otay ami In Ip the ut nf their jioNition. IJoyd knelt ih.wn and watch- Oil for the lipin'uninco of the concealed enemy, liiinjf whenever ho culd (fet a tlianci-, wliilo .\cheHon stix.pwl over the tslye of tho ll'Itfe to ttMHint the two nieu ilpth.* ittiejH'.|t piut of the acv'tiutv. ^^hicll woh alNiiit time fr.t. almost jMTi.enili.olar, at thesuuiinit. Takiiij; Winteii by tho liand, .Vdiesun imlleil him up with m leik on to the ndife, when a ball tliM.iitfh the head kdleit tlie former, who r<<>or IihIiIm t* elimb up(|iiick, as it wa-» dear the jH.iiiiii.n wai iM-iiming untenable. Iioblm, who Wi.-* uii ex Kol'lier of the army, mUanced in viais and -otiiewhttt portly, lieintr norelv fatiKUe.1 with his uiiwonte.l e\ertmn.i, Kaid, *' Wait a bit, till I (fet my wMnl." Acht-iii ur^'.-il him toi..ii.« a Ion if, a ■< eM-iy moment W ;iH piefiiiiiH. When iN.bU le.ith.d the ridge he »:ia-|N'.| hio hand firmly and pulhtl with all his Ntieiivth. diiHt iutheK"t him over the i*ilKe, a l..ill f th*- enemv wivo l>obb- a fatal woiind, aii.«ing by tho shoulder and just niinning the lungs. Nertft, I McKell and others of the dctaclimeiit of tb.. j t/uiHn'« Own now advaiicifl to the rescue of , I.l.yd and to carry off tho Unly of i«Hir Hoblw, ' who was found to have nx^eiveil two shots, ^ either of which must have provoil fatal. I'ri* I vato Lloyd rccoveroil from bis wountl, was up- ' iMiintctI chaplain to bis battalion while still in the field, and has Hinco iHt-n onluiinsl. He was recently ntaiTiceing brother students of Divinity at Wyclitfc College. Toronto. We do not know whether tlie inciiient wo have en- deavoured to relate and illustrate bos been bniught by Colonel Otter to the notice of tJtm- oral Middleton, but the cireum»tunces Hconi to warrant a ricnnnendation for that much Co VI led difuKjii'ii tho Victoria Ctot>«. -•^«^A y^ i-i%^ ' CAMP LIFE AT FORT PITT. [See page 89 ] (Wnm ihtrtw »y JTr. r. W. Obreon, 9«' Ifi >1 M ' 'U Hi il , U |.| Uj J l;i.»»i>pi:i ll| W l "H»|P I i i t I m ■fBHSmiPilWH Bfflti S XJ I^ I^ LE ]M: E IDT T . .HONOURROLL (IK Tni; (II iifKits, N(i\cir'i; wumt st'i'ri;i:-^-;;:ii Till: ni;[i!:T.r,ro\ ok issj. HHfr.iiK\(K>i;-Kill.il iimcliun • Iiii.l from wmindu •• WonniM in octi.in t Ile«frtw1t COM'ltn.ED IK CHIEF >N0 SI»lf JLlJ. 1.111 Blf I', ilil- likt.in, Iv.l .>!.>. , 1'. II Cll ..( SilT. M«J. L.111I Mi'Uiilnl A.ll.. ,C|,t II. K Wire II A K Iliilicot 1.1. II. I.' K,..r Ui.j.Arl>.. I.t -I "I. f K. .\l..li'Ui'iiil«'it l(.lvllXl.'l- 1> V li, l,t.-l'..l. C. 1-. Ih.iul.toii ArU 11 A.ll., M.iJ. II Act.: .;. .«. II , liM'l. ""it It I-: l:ii^..ii..j.. 11.!. u. 11. V.iUi.rf ( j.t. c. O. ll.iritl'iti Uiljf -^iKii., I'r. li r UriMii llr. 1;. A. (In.vi'KM till. IV. ml. a. L. l:,.i«..u (liMi IV. l)IT.,.MiiJ -1)111 Luiirli: CM. lr.,l»ii|i 1111 ,l.t • C.I.W.U. J«c'h-'il Ai».'l'. 4S.IIII l.>.-l'"l U A. Miuiloiiultl Ur .MnJ., Ll.-Cul. K Udihilitiiijiie Com. dl .Sup. oa . Cj.t. II. nwinfiirtl Tr. oil. May hit«;iii r- IViiriy- fathiT Tr. mill Sup. Hit., 11. lliimiUiiii fpt. J. W riBlit Ash. Sup. liU , «!!'•- Maj. Iteeiii Mr. Ue^hrissay COL. OrTlR'S BmMOE Brlur.. l.t.-l"l. W. 11. ll.tlT Clif. ol Slff . Hupt. W. M. UiTiliiiiir Brlg.-Maj.. U. J. W. Soars Brln 4 .M ,C|it. W. O. Multcin Br Nirii IT. F. W. -■raiiir" rjimcAi SIJFF 8bii. -1.111 I'l' I'- II"- Kill Tommo Hii.piiti. COUPS l>r. Watk.T tir. Uilimiim I>ii.»».r A. K. Cullluil H. Ililliur .1. 11 a N. AlkPn T. I.. .Ma.-.lniiaKl F. Wniii.ill W. F, lli.ili.iiu r. 11. lli-lmi- J. F raiuplill J M. ■rii-.iui^.iu s. .1. Hull I.. UU1I.-1 IN! RED CHUSS COBPS D. 11 11. J.iliM. M.U.. r.M J. F. liroivli, I1.A. VV. .Mii»tar>l, U.A (>. «e.J, II A J. K. Hi>lH!it«»i U. J. WiMiiI W. — I OtVAlD* SCiOOE COUPS «,(il.jiMir' i< Viie- /. llailtfll .Murt'.u I Wlu. .lohlan Act.-Ci.l Fur. Itarcla.v ll.ini. Williailia l.ap..iiite litll.Tl'llX Sauiitlnrs Ui.vlo Wilkinson SlalK.iioy Willis Wallti.k Fcll..»« Blackball Ai't.-lk.iii. (loni.'U Cuuicinilie Tplr. ll.iiiiiiau Uuil. Ailair lk'3.llll-UU How t-n, Hu»-..iiTO derail t CkllKllU IMlliiii). Dwyor i'v.iii Uri'vi Kill. .11.1 EilaanlH Fi-.teall Fell.iwa Kr.Nfr araiit Oaniiiicr Hunt Unfiles Joiiu Kf-iiiieily Ki.llv b.vuuh Lo^-o ■.eiuliT IjlJh.lUlO Louxiula Moiiii Murihv .Murp . .Murpliy Mi.iHi;..nujry Maiili MtCurliiick .MuKuy .Maniiii^ O'lloiim-li MacLiiiuaM IVarsou Pellketli l'alk« I'rei ..St Pettigruw Kutlivi'll HeyiiuUls t HoIiiiiM.ill IlL'yiiol.U Stevens saycnt Hwall.iw Stephensuii hillitiint Stewart .SelluuoU Smith Thome Wheatley Wiinoii K»wi-ett Itvf. hiii-kloy llliriis itoiiinsoii Mca.le Ma.tilen Shiiley Willis Stewart Ilouilc Love Ilovlu Kelly C.Hiper biiilth re Hit. Kriil KeHL'h Sii.l.lai.y l{<.ii.s.'all Tlii.nii 1 "0" COMPAN* '|i|F«lim SLHGOL CORPS) «f.i./.,..,„I.,» To- i-..nl.. Ilnl. Lt. Wailinore Sk'I.-Maj. Wpiikinan t 1,1 .«.S. Sa.iiiu s.re K*.-ans Feiifoii (iiliiiore llaii-t Kee.ev Kniiiii.. Kettut l.i'e ,1. Maeilr.iii MfFa.lsen I'lueiili I'hitijps Sauiuicrs Th as Thurston Tipton Toll W,>i.two.'il Wilson Weaver Yonclell /aeliarlah Zwkk COVERKOR CEHERILS SOOT OlIARB H....(./..(ir(.T« -To- i r...,(,i, Oat. MaJ, l.t Col. O. Denlson Cpn. MaJ. O. Dunn CpU C. Uenifloii Aetg.-AilJ. Lt. Merrit ind Lt.. F. Fleniitii,' T. H. Brownin;f Aait-Surg. J. 11. llaM- win Aet.-y M. C. Main II. .sp. Si:l. W .1 llain l,.M.S. W. Lillev lal. S^t. F. II. lie Ciiaileneiles " A" TRWIl'. Sift. C. ()raini:er J. Mellr.|!..r ] H.J. M. Wil<.in Cpl. K. UoiiaM^m j A. F.. s. Tli'.uipsun I II. Ilamoik I Tpr. A. Strvlton K. Uorshaw IJ. f, lV:ir*all J. Wtsalouni P. .Milly IV Neiit.,11 K. Sliiii<..ii 11. llnunser J. S. Kaiui F. Mini .1. «al.h I F. »- h.ne J. F. M.-yliiteti A. Itl»>ll It. .Mi-lntvre «. II. t,i:i.« II. ('. siiniiis A lurth T. Hills H. Fl liuest J. Bennett II. Urury A. K. llenUon K. Illa.'k W. cul.iliain W. lltiulus Tplr. J.lilurpliy '1 |ir. F. Bacon "H" TKOOP. SKt.-MaJ. O. Wataon bjlt. J. Bailey J Wals.ill Cpl. J. Smith J. B. I':a8er K. Ciinle W. U. MeNab W. Hirst 0. H. Walt W. l.atliam M, stein Tpr .1. l..t.lilo T. AliiU-rson U. O'l'oniiell J. Nelson 8. K. Bell eo. Corned 1'. 'loherty N. C. Weatticntou Tpr. W. leltoli 11. M.Kiiv M. ll..,:ai; K. Miin II. Iliint.r W. l.llk-v F. Chaclwltk .1. Ikiiti .1. Ilaiuiltou W. B.-ran II. Sparf.iw A. III. Iiar.lson II. I.ilev : S. Iliuile T. .ll.iianli J. tl. A. tii;,v X. K. S. hi. til 1,1 II. 11. Ilri.liiier W. 1). l,aoy WimilPEO r-DOP OF C»V- ALR/ U''ti.l.]ifartff* — ll'iii- n-;..-;/, .IFoii. Cpt. C. Kiil;;lil unci Lt. II. J, Shelton lijt.-viaj. II. II, s..|niei- .ler Stt. .1. Ml.. M. linn II. 11 llillil.c.l P. ll...r.e Cpl.s. .I..i..,-..ii It. .1. F.ovler A. 11. Skinner Tplr F. Iiiiophin Ti.r. ». Shot II. fnliier..u Hi: MciUlre F. 11 lavn I' lle.lf.-rn 11 .M.ciahv J Leilch A. MetlreL'or K. II. Mi-Oueen T. A. Moore A. N.iniuav .1. W. lla.llaer J. Hiehar.l<.iti II. W. Ilouan C Steiiart W J. Miiison J. M. Silt tie A. Walker S. J. Wi-sl 0. Slack Wood MOHTREAl RRI:A-E OF GARRISON ARIILLEilir llvail'iutirt.,-^ .l/.,/l. trftll. ijiir. I,t.-Ccil. w. II. tmvalil i Mai. W. II. Uurle E. A. Bavnoa I'avmstr. W. MaeUae AclJ. Maj. F. IV. At- kins, .n (j.M. 11. F.,rl«.-s Sini. c. K. I'aiiiei-on Afist-.sjrn. J. M. Filler Chap, Kov. J Ikirc-lav Brie Sill. -MaJ. J. E. llilila-ns (j.M S U. Walker P. .M.S. .1 1). t'...i(ier nil. Clerk T. Mawull lip. -.Set. M. Mlikiiis Bn.lnistr. T. Neivi..n. FO 1 k-lTTFRT. rpt. W. V. Tro- ler 1.1. J. II. Kca'hii W. II. Liilhiim II, S M (1 C. Hetihani Si:l. 1> Wiilialiis .1. Culleli F. Wliue K. l..i.ko J. <)..rcl.m H..ni. J. Clefthom Tplr ("le... Clark Unti, W. .1 l'ei..llcl..n J. W. .MathleHSoll 0. Cnllii ,1. II Killott A. !■•. .te W. ,1, Itilliaini II. .Mm h V N,.lle, a. u.iiiii.ison W. Klaus T. ll.irvin .). N. I'hipehise II. .1. |li-_vi'ilsic'.iuil W. Spr ins C Ju-.i, W, Plili -e A. V.iiihove I C. 1 il-i-ii W. sta-.' J. ( ..iirtn..y II. lliiliiiiu ti. llrr W. .Norman tl. W. Williams J. J. Walker J. Syliiiiitfton 0. Cliasseanx W. CleKliorn (). L. liiinean S. MacBao Bnilsnin. s. McKee Sat. C. Mc-Kee Hrin. W. .Mijla E. Kelly Gun. J. Toniiey .N... 2 iiA-nrRV. Capt. r. Brush l.t. J. A. Fliilavs.in B S M. A. Seoli .Sjtt. R. .M. Breinuicr T. Harper T. .M. Norrls Ci.l. W. Lee F. H.irris Belli. W. C. llOiHiell W. J. Murray T|ilr. II. A . lia.v Hun. W. Burke It. Breinnier L. Cote II. Cable T. Paniel P. Finlavson T Fesseiiclen J. Carslev J. llornblower J. I'errv J. F Rviui T Tellinii J. Tellev K. Wilsc'in H. Wrlkht E t>. Wiiiurave W. E. Wil...u F. (treei.stoek W. Wiiuht J. Sinall W. .Murphy T. Porter C. Bllnliury K. Blakc-ley L. Pai|Urite t) lleerini; A. Sherpad A. E. WItito .1. Bolster T. SI. Hob5..n J. Ilarcliuiin C. E. Utet-n J. F'.. Is.iaeM.n Biiflsmn. F. C.,mv,-iv F. Clltie U a Ash NO. :t nvTTltav, Lt. C. Lane IJ. C. Prttlon B.SM. J. Ili.haiilson Sk't. W. Brunei II. A. IIo,vell S. U. J.ines Cpi.W. A. .MotluinncM P. MeDiinald J. J Bell Bom C. J.ii-ksou K. Ilronu A. Cauiemn Actn.-Bom. It- Steel uuti. I). .MaeN''iini.e 0. MeCotiibos Thnt. Bell W. Liuirlo (1. M. Miititeoiuery r. w. KiiiK W. J. llaiTelt A. Cochrane W. A. Daniel T. ti'llrieu W. Sannaway J. Oanliiier J. Uaimitt Tlios. l.VM>pcr W. Kmix T. I). I'.ition II. MeCiilloch J. Kirkimui T. Iluiuio J. McKay nil VV. Walt F llaiikliii T. ilweiis A. Hack P. sriil V I. lk...tli T l». r.iitif-r..n I s. W. «.,|c-hir 1 T. 11 W Williams I'plr. E. S .lit lirni. Sjrt.w.s. Wel.lon Hllini, Litnih Bilsi 11. W. I.alniii..e J. Il<.lierl....u so. 4 lurTmT. Cpt F Colo Lt T. W. t halnien IIS M. W. .1 Ali.ler.-i.ri I A Wi.nl «• II. Iieiinian W. ». U...> ker Cpl C. W. He an W A. I1..V.1 W .Mori..w Bom It. Land nun. .1. Ml. now W, (ina.l.v A Tempi, ton J .1 lielilii.cil h\ I'iersoU VV. sheriil n VV. I'avtie •T. N. Scott II. FIn.llay P, llarkn.-ss C. Itunniail VV, Kerr .1. VVatersoii II. Ilallodrlh W. Bniv W. Frimelt 11. J. Lnnin H. Murray 11. Pierson 11. McLaren .1. llayt..n J. Cali.ihan P. Meiers .1. While O. N. Oil.s-.ti E. T. Kmhcrford J. J. ''Vines I VV. rli.cllae h ; M Mi.cv ' 0. Pucks I A. II. ILiveroft II. Brislow I It. Isnat-siui 1 Tplr E. Hawthorn Bnilsmtt. W. Kobins..n I M. Ililliber I K. Barr ! >-o, .'» tt.VTTERY. , Ciil. II Slevetis..n 1 Lt, Wiliireas ! B S M. J E Benl..n 1 Strt. T. C, Cl.irk .1. Drvsilalo I W. Drvsclaio ! Ci.l, H, llerbet F. F->re lloni. VV. T. Virtue II. Hannah VV, Linklatur tJuii. u. P. S.-hrailer Mulholiaiiil T .vlefracken Cleii.lennintj T. Bouerson W. A. Il.iney J. Carter T. Boliiiisoo (t. Sloan J. .V. tlonion K. Betrv J. Nielii.l VV. T Bralio JiiilusUiu Bn.id Bliinil W. Nelsi.n W. Fra.1.1 VV, Pin«lo J, Norris VV, O, Mc-Iloiiald W. U, Coii|ier J. McKerness S. Ilatnliton i VV. 11 Millar I W. Hazel I J. McRory J. Siiulison A. E. AlcNauiihton ] O. Walker I Tjitr. J. Tuuno.:k Biiilsmn. C. .Meuilers J. llriinths T. Mcllaiit II. Wiittht Gun. J. liiiekle .so. 6 B.VTTIRT. Cpt. C. II. Levin Lt J. K. Bruce II. BiUlnioi II.8.M. 0. Iktdshar Sirl,. W. E. Feijan U. Brophy Cpl. f;. Spnrr Bom .1 Halll.lay H. McGlasclian K. vvliiteis Gun. W. Ikck L. N. Plielph II. Larkln W. F-vie A. Fyfo J. W. Law-lor II. Ilolinea It. MHBsie VV. Dove W. II. Hose J, McMslie W. Anilersiin U. Seymour W, Aitison auii. VV. Hay t». Eraser J. larkln T. Sal I, -lie y. I lav II. F. Tumor W. II. llojd E. Kel y P. clow-iiiiK F. Mote E. Sia-ui-0 W. T, Tretir T, Cokem F", 0, .ilvlh C, CrowtiliiU'l T. Keliv II, t:. liainilliin A. Ik.ticharil K. Barr T|.lr E. Vl. Flliolt Kii.lsnin II. vuliini li..n r. Kolinsoii .1. Br>:...u Gun. .Mclntiisli ctv-CEN rooio»J»osi'r£- ClALCOyPANVOFOnAIA SHARPSNOCilRS llrmhilMrtert-dlUnf, Onl. 1.1 -MaJ., Cpt A. II. Toil.l l.t. II. H. 11. llrav Jti.l Lt. VV. T.sl.l f,.l...inal.l J. .SIC. M.lluilkill 11. Mathevm II II. Vliiv .1 V. .Vlav J. Mulliu W. UstfcHsIe ' J. W. Pallersiiii W. II. P,ilters..u A. T. Pliilllpa .1. Hoifers • K. Ilini,- 11. .V S. Spark n, .1. I). TavL.r T. C. »v-t..n C. M. Wi..„ins QUEEH'S OWN RIFltS //eiii/'/n.irlci-s— ;..• nntn, Onl. Ll.-Col, A, A. .Vllll.r MnJ. H. II. Allan All)., Cpt. J. M. Hela. il Pl« ►'. A. Il..vvat A. Hlltehlli....ii E, Lvu A, Lel'l il. C. Lttntliers J. (1. Mar...ii.o II Merrv 1.1 VV. .Vli-l VV. J. M - Me. niiieV .1.11111 i.n J. Pirle U. Pear.-e S. li. Pliinkett v. J. PaiiKliurti .1. I'.arv.n F. W. p.illanl II. Peten J Kiciircla W. Sawyer P i-a^er A. K. Statt..n J. II. spetiei- VV. F. sharp II. Svvait .1 r. .<,-„tt VV. Till.y .1. Thompson f. A. Var.-v .1. W. Wil i.nis 1). VV. Walts II VVarr Sis. Cpl. Geo. IIlKKin- iM.lhnm Pie. E. M.ii-eli F. C. Ilur't VV. II. Balllnii A. L. Toirvucc llujf. I'til. W Itrydeii Pie. s. llrciwii J. Hill Pi.. 11. II. Iioc'tor siB. Cpl. C. II. Fuller .vo. 2 COMCV.Ny. Opt. J.C, Sleliee Lt. R, .S, Ciusells ■Jii.l l.t. A. II. Lee ii.l.-Sijt J. M.Un.n s^l. T, A. E. VVcrld .V. lloLerlson T. VV. Gilw..n Cpl. II. McPhers.in T. lle.t..r II. R. Halteii F, J. Ulillavv Ilui;. F. Kill. lit I'll. J. Atfllew A. J. Bovil J. L. Boyd II L. Ilailev 11. VV. Bailey W. Bowdeii 0. II. Broughall 11, II. ClKt A . la iiini{ Syii, J. W. U'SSlie Acttr.-Pay insr. Jas. R, llealies Actti.-IJ.M. E. W. II. Blake SKt.-MaJ. P, Cunnlni.'- hatu l).M S J, VV, Burns IIUK.-M,aJ, C, Swift ll..s|>, S,'l, E. IV, F'cre Ord. R. Clk. F. Walker Plon. S|rt. Vir. Harp Silt- Sgt. F. Strueiian Mast. Cook. B. M VVU- liania Amb. Cpl. A. L.-0 NO 1 COMfVSV. Cpt. Thos. Brown P. 1). Ilitirhcs ] 2itd Lt. 11. VV. Jllekic j Col.-Sjfl. IJ. E. Cooper Sgt. K. Ketineciv W. W. S. Il.ivvard I L. D. Merriek Cpl. E. Thiinipson C. AldriiL'e J. A, MeMnster li, Howell W. Bryilen Bint, J, "011.1 Pte, F\ Ilaitlelt E, Beacon B. Beekiuail F, llrodle J, Connell F', Cavai.n',jh J. Campbell IJ. Creigbt..n C. Dunniiik J. II. Davis W. 1). Ilitnlord T. Uonltier ililwell N. P. Ilesar R. O. Uevvar VV. llesiiard A. Diek8„n J. F. Edk-ar ¥. W. Fnisor J. S. C. Fi-.i8or J. Ooct H. Gi..y W. Galea .N. P. Ham O. P. Ham C. F\ Harrison R. N. llackett W. Han is F. W. lluntor A. U. Laii;,'iuuir W. Lanitniuir B. Lowe J. C. Mitchell A. B McKeiizie A. J. Murri.v J. T. M. l-u. Iian T. A.Mol.,.,n W. .Vk-\lnstcr C. .M. .VelK-s A, E, Phillips VV It, Price II, IVeslon J- PiUBott S, U, Ro^jera A, Ross W, A, Rkh,ir.l6on A, 11. Scolt II K. Tilley L. Miller Ainll. Cpl. Ilobarts I'tc. W. Veruer F. Itain A. S 1th C, Bliss G. Brown Plon. J. Brash VV. R. Biiteson no. 3 COMP.VXV. C|it, Vl. C. SIoDonald Lt, U, Brock 2nd LL J, Geonte Col,.Sgt S. C, Mickle J. F. Crean Sgt. C. J. Townscnd B. Lanirtry E. A. Thompson Cpl. W. H. Smith VV. U. McKay F". A. Eddls G. S, Lyon Bitif. H. Swift Pie. W. II. Alexander W. U. Auldiio H. Italdwiti J. A. BiiiL'haiii VV. S. Bunc.11 W. Cutiiiinuhani E. C. Costcrtoii W. D. Duncan W. G. Uaiiier » J. Flint r. VV. Fl.il.ltcf J. A. Foriii PI1-. I', w. ollniour A L. Ilil|.|li J. I., ll.cl.lea J ) '.ricrsou J. Hut II. II. Ilirrli F Jar 1, 11- H, s. i\. liner F Knviiett W ll.'.VIiiili;ifTc A A. MncMlllan G. S. Mnisloiiiild W. J. Neliult F. like A s P.rl.-r II. Ilowlii..! a. »lni|«oii * G. Stewart J. Sansi..i N. B. Saoroll c. I-. Tuiiii-r J, It, T .- r., F. VV. Th as J. M. VVrlu 1 J. 11, Whit ,.rio F. VV, Wii.t.r F, M. VVa.le w, VValla.-n E, Williaiii„ llrun.lv Si^'-lpl, J, A, Ilinl^ Willi Pte, ,1. J ,htHlon K. II.1V.I G, Fni.er IJ, Bruc-k^tllw J, llavi.lsoii I'ioli S, E, Ciiini,ti,t. ham J. Ilrcinley .so, J CiiVtI-VNV, Cpt- 11, K, Kencleiuin u. W, Million Lt, E F, Gunllier 'ind l.t, G. II, Ikiird Col.-Strt, P, W, Ilevvjili S„.t. G. Lewis F\ RoW-rtson II, H, IVoiiyn Cpl. VV, G, Keiinc.lv IJ. H. Hc.lkr A. II, Thompson I.. II vlreen BUK, 1'. Ashlee Pie A. AchcMin E. C, Ache,-. Ill I'. An.lc-p.c.n J. Blciikky II. J. Ikiwiiian J. 11. brii.-c- A. D. Iiiiika R. J. Ihryslal J. CiM.jair A. 1>. creasor D. VV. 1 ii.wley K. P. Iloiuan J. A. Hull T. E. F;ii...tt C. F. Grand C. C. Gray T. Home' VV. C. l.ce G. F:. I.l. .yd C. L Luifsdia T. Marsholl C, Matlhew-B P, VV. II. McKcmv-n II. Mcl.;ireii J.H, McKennaii IJ. Miles R. Morrison A. G. Moriuiv W. B N,.-I.iit C. N..rri, C. C. ClWHl C. J. Patlertion G. Palersc.n H. Perry C. Posllethwaitc? H. Prior H. I'. Bav F. A. r. iledclen K. Ross A, 11 Sniilli Sig.-Cpl. J. H. Dins- more Pte. O. Briiliin J. Green G. llirc'bull VV. II Mus.on T. Venter Plon J. Cnmeron T. Dcherty T. Connor HN BATTAIION FUSILIERS lli-mtrs t.'-H- . MactnillaD AdJ„ LL a M, Ileiil Sun, J- M. Froser li.U. J. B, Smyth Chap, Rev, W, S. Ball Sat -Maj. R. J. llvrne Q.M.S. J. Jiin ll.M.S. A. R. .-mvlh D.R. Clk. J. Cotiroy lisp. SKt. A. Canipltell Buif.-lliaj. J. l^i^e so. 1 COMl'ASV. Cpt. T. Bcattio Ll H. Uapty C0I..SKL A, Jackson Sirt. F. Beecrolt Liicc-Spt, A, la?slla Cpl. C. T. Wiliia.ill Buit. K. Coiii'blin A. Heed Pte. C. Put-h A. Alnistri.Ut! 4B SOUVKNIK NUMr.KH OF Vl^. 11 t-hftback«r K. Ilftrriauii K. f Mlillflr W. WriRtit O. HoKBn U. '.'hftproui I-:, Ditfiiiiu O. N Mm* McKpniie O, llrcenN!aila L. T. Vh\\nm ■t. T. Murtia T llnvley II. J. Armilroiig ^^ . Iluilutni II. I'emTnvtou .1 Smiih J \U A'lon Nu. 2 COMrAHT. Ci.l, K. H. Hutler |,t A. 0. rhUholm and Lt. K W. LToiir IM-Sj^t. T. Ooold »at. J W. WliiUock T. 0'R..u.ke W. outer Lncc.-3Bt. U. iHwn C'i-I. J. QooM W. Unmn Lncc.-lpl. II. L. Or* liuu W. Atidrowd Uiitf. J. URtMin I . t'hftiiriiT rto A. M WilMin W. Sniilh«-u 11. UcKulMtU J. For1. T. A. Kycli 11. 11. IH^imn , J. Uiilrhciiil J Bliff. B. Sn J. A. Biinifl K. W. AtktnBon L. Ilaiiion J. Ml C rait C. ^. Pettit W. Meu-cr II. Wriclit A. K. SiiiUh W. a Proctnr H. [AiK'ttstfr T. Moore K. QiUoi; I.. Hj-tleraatiih VV. H. I'oojir »'. \V, Alison S. lAWreiK'O KU. 4 COMl'WT. C^t. T. n. Tra-y Lt. C. F. Cox •ixi<\ \.t. II. I'aMia fol.-fefcit. A McDoii;.!, >ii\. W oweiia H W. Gnurcor l..i..i.-SKt. \\. D. Mills Cl'l. 8. Utvo ri.U. Uelleth .N A Mfver But.'. T. Omifhlln 'I. \Vat*un Ptc. T H Carey W, I>. t'nrneigi* .1 W. ('..wan II. l>«\is It. 11. IMbinaro f. 1). O'jwcr R. P. Oower Q. L. (>»rnet( J. it. UretK HenJpr»oii IL liowanl It. Humtile It. Iruniiiles I'. N. Ubatt It K. Lm K L. liPonard W. Martin (.) Mitrhell 11. McCarley .?. M. WcOornii.k J. F. Moore H. McCardy .1 Pentiinyt^m V. K. H. Keld W. A. BhcxlM O. B. i'liiylh U. Bmllh I'. M. Kinlth (i. WeHtland P. M. Wei.h II. IlartslMTn KO. ftLOMI-AKV. Ci.t. K. Dill. Ill Lt J. A. Ueflkcth C.il.-Sgt. O. JacwJw t\(l J. Hiimnicra (I. Nt'ilnon t.t.oe '^sf H. Uowlaiid i). F. Apt«d Bug. B. lleiidunon J. Smith Pte H. A. Beit C. I(co'.hain T. Caisaday J.Colvil K. Du-kitUMn I'tfl. II 1U11 T. Howell Vi. litvvdtiri .1. V Jacottt ,1. John»i>r) J. Keaiiix^lly r. Martin K. Mon-artay J. lloyM W. Mi-Donald A. Mi'Nikiiiarii K. UoNaiiiarm II. A. MrCau-lM.-l J. Norfolk 1). Ni'ttioy J. I'edcy .1. Uua-k If. Koire J. Slntiutl )I, Tenimnt ll.TtiwaltO .1. Wftltiin T. Walton T. Wliiti-litutJ U. Wright Ka fln.MPAXT. Cpt. 8. F. IV'ieri Lt. ». A. ■I*>i»n roI.-Sgt. J. l-ine Sgt. J. Ilarri* J W. .stAiioflfld Cpl. B. P. Bltt.-k J. T. Haui.u»ii J. T Thoiiiua li»g. J. Utuwll a. Wclr Ptp. C. Batei W, Brown II. Clark t) K. Clarktf T. C4.llhis VS. Con I all B. Cruw- J. Crmwfoid W. Bur.y Dremtkii J. iirrnt 11. Mill-* J. Ketii.iy lAiid li. lA)Vl'li T. Martin A- C. (,>'i:riB!i A. M. O'ltitu!) H. Prairiu C. Thoiii.i« .V WiU.-n L. Writ: hi T. MilU J 11. tarrall NO. 7 COHiPAXT, Cftpt. K. MfKuiiEif JiidLt. J. H. I'o|-! Cut -ligl. A. Boriw.d .'K*'. J- T. i.yi.di y. FulK»n l.noe.-SKt. W. O. Har rlaoD Cpl. V. L> n-im S. A. Parkinwri Lnce.-Ci'l. S- Itoiland W. P Kwex G.Trri.v llbif W. Judgea J. Weill! Cte. C. Altikon J. B. llancU W. linuen w. J. iil.icki.i.iii J. Di>kfli9 V. liu\al J. Hood P. W. Hutchison V'. McCulfheon .•^. McCarv J >iL-Hhvi.on J. M :Uoii,ild K. It. I'lcklva W. l-ate K. J. Bol«rt8on 1>. Steele \V. Mnith I'. WuUh Whiitaker WoodiiU V^ Ha.Mon C. H. i-Jould W. J. Arrni'lrong H. Ilyiners F. W. Uitvhcll 9TH un. mFUS (VOITI- auHS ot qaBEO) lee, Que. Lt,-CoL Anijot I Maj., LL-t.l Boy Lt..Col. ExLiiilurcl Paytnitr., MaJ. PuguB Adj., Cpl. I'llletiwr tten. A. l>eI.!ols Q.U. A TallKit 8up. Offlrer Wolsty Chap. llev. F. >a,iuy Sxt.-MaJ E. Tr.idtil lloap.-rtgt. I>elH)l Tel.-Up. John Horn HO. 1 DJUTASY. Capt., MhJ. U E. Fre- chette Lt 0. r. Ilariiol . Ulais i.1»l. Boyal Veiina Pie. B. E. Dl"n V. V. BoiiUiu'er JulM I^raiKHjiit Ltfon Ouiiiiond AlhiTt (iiKutre John J. Brennan .)o». Turcotto )*. Bobtrnu J 'IS Bureau A. Cunxleau Kl/ear Dion I. O, Lemolne t hafl. Fouriitcr E. Uuimet F. Bniun T. t hartior N. BerniutI Wagner Furtln K. Ouulel Nap. Pbratlia J B Paradia pte. r n V*l!n W. U'l..'i E. Uabanlu' NO. ViOMfAitT. Cpi. Fiwfc LL OMgnUn l.t P. de.*'ol.-8ct. I taUiPux & Mlebaud ;i>l. Uiroux Nftp. Chanitwrland l.ne»<^orit. Fortin [>t«. VaillaiKMurt J. Boucher D. Lttebrr* A NiiK'y .loa. lAmrh« Jt«. hl.iiii Jaiaea ( hamhrrl;)iHl Catii, ('liiiinl>crliinil J. B. Fortiu J. Auhin Pa>. Fonm J, Bourht'r Lron FortlQ C. Ur>N'hii Jot. Ulronx H. Paqiiet T. bot Bloiihi Maivoux Cpl. Marvoui I I'i-glilM I Hill!. E. Patrv Pto. A. Fairy U, Beauroviinl K (•."iil.t .1. Blfri I t II. P'ante A. LV-iiLnnlw; J. O. B»tisM>uU A. Bo'>itMillL' J. A. MiL-li.n E. FiM'l E. Out'llette J. Nnlhi n. Thorn J. B. BiltMeaU L. Uv.ie J. UiriiM II. (JilUTHS E. T..u. Poiuti so 4 COJIVANT. Cpt K. (Jarhi-au Lt. (>. A. Labranche FiiMit Hyt. L. Laohanoo F. Miller Cpl. o. Matte p. Ji'bin J N.iilt'au Pto. Jos. L'aiitin N. Maheiix I U. Marois I A. Julien ' L. BiaU J. It Illals I A. liUia ! K. Blais I P. Planiundon, I n. Lamirv P. I'oiiliot I L. J.Kioln O. Caiiiin \ It. Bnttfuu I T. I>anjiiu F. Goliii J. B. Bibault tlornveau II. Hardy J. Sniith I I.. CartiPF i O. Dominique KO. 5 CoilPAST. '■pt F. PpiiiiOe Lt. J. Dupuis Dion .-^Kt J- Oermain I T Triid*,! J. B. E. Oo>ii>i.eau T. Oiiay E. Bois .}. Tantruny N. Julien T. Bonvoulolr J Curt«au J Let^ilier L Landry A, n. I»arcnt U Gagiion KO. OcourAyv Opt A, O. Fagea Lt Rhehy S'.'l. E lAmonta;:Hi' V f^Icr: t'l'.. A. (J. De;fulflc Itc. P. l-ournier II. (Jagnon H. Paplllon F. X. Meruiw L. Luclero A. Davit .\m. Uitrnere 1'. F. Uo»»€lin L. Tlii-ricn E- .lAperriere F. AMcIln H. Pari* H Milva Z. Uulnioiid PIUL Uingras I Ite J. »t. Ui^u.-re I It. Milter J. F. ()o»aoUn a. LIb.tte A. 8t. Pierre E. t^hiiard BO. 7 OoMf-aHT. Cpl. L. F P. rrtiidt Lt. P. IVIU-tt.-r J.O. Boutbkr Hgt. Cbabut Herrvtw Cpl. Alex Boucher lt<'. F. X. LeniliMis J. A. Edg. Artbni Potvin L AtUIn H, Hoy A. l^nurcrK-rPu I'. Jolku'tir T. Blonduau A. Iet;iiiM I N. Dorlon I J. Delltia RO.SOiHrANT. I Cpt. LeVai^eur t Lt. C. C. I*iru« 11. fticqiie Pt<'. P Briere , J. Trignnne J. It. Bvlaugcr Fxlniond S.ivard I C Vezlna U. floiilut F. K.N)d ' u IttTUard ; E. Dfsrosicrs I J. biuard I W. Carol lOTH aiTT. ROVAL CREKA- i/Md-yiidr/r-M -7')- rvhfo, Oi't. Lt.-t:oL GraKHvtt. II J .MaJ. U. U. DavtHon Adj., Cpt. F. F. Man ley t Amu 8gn., Dr. B.'.cr •on Act g.M., Lt. W. H I^iwe SifT.-SKt. Hutchiii«on Alt. Curran Act Sgt.Maj. J. S Monroe Drm.-MaJ. W. Bew i\ ifiMp.Hgt. U. lUxU-to > Pioii. K^t- C. W. Hapl inge Mo. 1 I UI-AKT. Cpt F. A rxaum Ll. V. M. Howurd -Mid Lt A. C. tiihson CoL-Syt P. Fnuict* I'gt J. O Goudni tn O.P. Mnttncr B. Da^U Cpl. A. E. Moi.re (i. J, t;raig J Foley t W. Bogcra C A. liiruah J. Bolton V. Ashdown W. W. Sni.ll Ftp. K. Allan II. B. Albtu A. E. lUine« J. Blovina J. W. Beaitlc C, C. A Bloi'iin H. Bootlio J. Boyal W. J. Carter G Coak J, Bichardson B. Vf. Sndth O. Smith i R. Wi^tnna O. Wfl».m Cpl. Geo. C Mitody I JaiiKrt Wishart ' D. Funaghur I John Siiii:hdr W. If. Coxon I David Anderson I Pte. Uicbard Onike I Janiutf Bich.inlH'ert A. Btiinley George Crf>*tlier Phillip BeauKll John Grimn Frod. Petty Christ. Meini Thomas Blake BenJ. Pearson Albert Bruce Pte. Tl.'imns Dean M|]li:uh Gibson i>«rar Frueniantle Bainurl Do\sri«y Thomae Milne Wni. BIythe 1>, Hoell John Mllchi'll George Ho.uilcv John Billlngl.firH Andrew Munlisoii ItolH^rt Thor|ie BotH'rt Nflwiimn Wallace UmmIu Patrirk Crniiin Wm Bicl.anNon JauiuA Ba\li t Arthur Aiklna Ell JelTtio Krnest W,irt'rt Filer Hugh thirke MO. 8 t^iMFANY. Cpt. 0. U S|H'tH'U Lt W. C. Fll.li • '^nd Lt. Jubii Morrow >tff.-Si!t J. Hutchlii- »on Col .SKt Wm. Dale .Sgt. G. Knight John Nolan Jonn Janiloson ''l>l. Hubert Mnore BiiWrt Whitcucre Thomas Johnston W. u. F.wler W. Taylor W. .Mar-h Robert Itlevlnn George Dickson Wm. Butcher l.pc -Cpl. Jiio. Ouiltcr pte. B, J. Bfenian (itorge IfreniKui Alfred Burrldi-e James Cai'ipbell Alliert Cobnrii Itobert C^xik f Biehanl Culluy William Drake Henry Fleieher Alfred Hambleton Arthur Haleh Thomas link Thomas llimur llultert March Alfred Meade tk'orge Mvadu Thomas Metcalfe John Meiisry V\illi.im Mitchell Thomas Moiir * Jnhn Pollard Walt«r Randall Henry Riddle Henry HoU-rts Alfn^l Scovell t C. Spice John Hta\ ne Kobert Stiidliam Thomas Taylor Adam Trotter liicbard nier .1 imcs Wvlio J.ihn Wfit.y A. WoiMlrutlo Jamee Woih|.\ ml I'ioii. Lawreine Bfl3 Mob, Cpl C llmiluiti I'ercv Seharhniidt Diuiii. John McDonald Win. Ih'Idcii iiiig. Frank .Ni\ n Walter Imjwy KO. 4ooMPANr. Cpt ao. llamUin l.t. O. P. riliot -^iidLt P. M.Micbie Col.-Sgt. P. W. Cu-/..:t N. Cuiiek Strt. J, Pent T. \V. Mitchell F Kitobt-ntr Cpl. F G.Hlfny F. W. Do.it E. C. Currle 1. MrMullen J. Staiiinby W. JefTerica I.e.- -Cpl. L. Judge I te. n. Watson A. G. Rosi II Brisbane t It. Tipton W. J. Cr-iuhart (;. Phillips G. Taiisley B. P. Sihiiiions W. J. belabuiity , J. Davis I A. Gordon ' W. KobcrW I H. K. IVaifstu I W. B. llawklni J. Hughes I. HuKhee , M. Ri>ss B. Burt^hell 1 J. Beniirtt ' V. G. McMurrny ' J. Crquhart IL F. J.w-ph K. C. T D.K.lo V. Ilunhc* 8. Crlderw,>od I R. B'M ! J. E)fl« ' B. DempBter I J. II. FOA [ W. Donmllv I I O. P. Lem.iie ' F. llancv ; A. M. Martin t I C. C. HatnmoKd , D. Hambly W. Colli , H Bennett C l(c4;re<>vv j B. C. Campbell Pte. I> Sii.llli F.J. MnMhu J. M. M'litean P. Smith Pellx llauey J. Cain Biguan Amh. Cpl. W. K.Mitch- ell 0. Holman Pi.tn. C, Gollwck lliiiC. T. Johnaou J. Hume J. Brickendon J. W .Mamhall UTH IITTHUON 'MOUNT MikH RIFUS tl^tttfi/unrterM — Hon- trtui, Q>i». I 1. 1. -Cot. J. (Miimet .I.J.. Lt.-Col. Utighes MiiJ. C. Diigaa I Paymstr. ('. Bou<)e ■Hgii. L. Pard \Mt -Sgn. F. Slmard Chap. P. Prcvost H M. A. I.iiro<'iiuu Adj., Cpt J. BoU-rl Dril Inst Ijallntnuhe '. fBir.-S(ttJ Uonala L. Lalwllo Bug -MaJ. J. Arthnr ' HoMp. sgt A. LeptiiO KO. 1 OOMPAMY. Cpt J. Antell l.t. A. Pllnquet i s;.t J. Bcaudotn I (pi. A. Itoltiihiud I E. l^tutlppe K Uoau.loni Plon Cpl. F. JobIn Pte. H. Piwird J. Parent N. Cadteiix A. Oiuniet L. CbniKoux G. Auuioiid T. Robi-rt A. Midland L MiL-hold R. Cu)hIb L. Gonlet C. Handln F. Itelanger A. Ch:trlrand A. Maraau &, Boiirgeoia !*. Conw^iy J. L^tiilloir C. l>aoU4l N. Roliurt U. Label la N. Brown O. |ir":,a A. .N iD'oiiiie A. L. uwplo A. L:irictot R. Pt-pUl KO. -1 COUFAMT. ' 'pt. J. DosTri>iHmaia"n!* U. G. De-.Guirgei >j*... t.\ CbaiiBt H PnYeii|>ort V. DucbeHiiay ■pl. E. Poicli«-oa II. N -Isua i>te. Ilotte T. Boll A Ik'-mdry U. DfjHrdins J. Fni-cr I J. Waller U BeaiKloin J. Wcstk'atP N- Boiiri;w,i.'( N. Cunidoii J. McGoA-aa J. Adami J. tkH>tt A. Daouit II. Flanagan W. Clark N. Martcl i II. Scott I J. Cawthom T. Ticjeau A. Morian J. Kenaud I V. Jollccur G. (3onuav ' D. Itouthilier J.Mciiard J. Eimart B. Boucher ue !St. Peiiii NO. 3 cOMpAKr. C|)t. F.. Baiisct l,t. C. St .nict At!t. N. Uauvieau J. Dusscunit cpi. A. Bentidin E, Lu|»eratice iHc E. t^oulicre J. Corbel 1 J. Dcsglandiu ,1. Charlrand J. t'hapleau 1^ Sauriele J. Uarcotte t D. Fonfue C. Nadeau P. Kawasln A. Taylor J. Marlln J. Deidflurlcrs V. Viau A. Merinau A. Gatfiiop A. CItamard .T.Seyrour A. Bidsoit A. I.Aviolett« It Huotl A. BT«in A. Brouning E Blais J. Conolly W. Frieur A. Uiwhie F. H >ule E Malllet J. Gaudette I X0.4C01IPAMT. i Cpt. A. Boy Lt A. Vlllcneuve • Sttt. J. Dubord ^ Hoiile -^.'t P. Vailquett* Cpi. E. V:iilo4 E. IN.i.hot Pte. B l^cuyer A. MoulsetU G. Losaier F. Carii J Gniithiur B Bo>ller A. Bievliist A Fafanl T. Duln'»M» D. Fnmuri A Wi'-. .rn A. DuniMi.t A. II. i'd<-au A. Gratel K. Leniav t F. Pouhott C, Orinier N. Beanlno 7. Deflpatle J. Boy A. Uhele T. l. Bertroud T. Viau IL Marvis H. UiigluU W. 8vrU R. Buw E. Allan! T. Gauthler N. Duuceit T. Duplessis A. Iterlmnd J. Ijirivnre T. I.aurii) T. Dansereau J. Challloux T. Gagne IL ClumpagDe KO. TOOHPINT. rr^t U. Prerost 1 1 T. Dohcrty S/t A. Labelle Z Hebert T. Astell Pte. A. Laframboiso K Tefebore .1. Momett« J. Marieiu L. Fournier M Lamontaffne P. Mount G. Motiuhi D, Clifford T. K<>nnedy A. Theriault N. Breux A L'it>crge <1. Nniitb 1>. Caiioa A Kt'lly O. Uiroux F. Bury L. buuriol P. Uuot A. Uarien E. Terroux A. .Mariwiln L Wil««m W. Fafftrd A. Purreault C. Cox J. Polan J. Audctte P, hrousseau E. LafoDtaiis Pte. A, Clendennlng N Ilnrhe A. Patlrraon K. RemlMard p. Bohliitk 110. 8 OIVPAHT. Cpi U Elhicr Ll J. Noriiiaiideau .S;;l,L. Ka^rtvm ->'. LIvciiiuls J. tJmale Plf, i. Favreau J. Traynnr K. Deladurantiyne A. Lehlano N Pieard A. I^vestjue A. Blendeaii \\. Hennigan N. GervAls N. Lamareh* T Oucvi-lloii M. I>ealaert 1>. Fran. Mier E. Vervaii 90TH UTrUlOH III Fill lleailijttflin — Wiif nijtj. JUan. Lt-Col. A. MoKeaiid Mnj C M. Itoswtll I.. Bud'-n Sgu. O. T. Ort4)n .\Mt -8gn. J. H. Whit- fonl ii M. L. C. McTavlsh Sitt-Mal. J. WatMon t^.M.ti Rog.TS I'.M.S. E. K. t^amptdl Ur. ILClk, tl. Brotigh- all Hotp. Sgt MoKeonn Bug. -MaJ. H. God lU' Bnd.-Ci'l. p. 0. Kt-ii- neilv a. Ikulev H J. Kirk Bnd..;in J. A. Mlarntt E. Cann K. H Keid A. Dcritt C. U. Breach A. P. Crane J, lA Mo^i n P. J. Dowkins W. Ilinitlcv U. Down ird W. Builiaiian R. Kn>L: J B.k|»T O. W . K. nnedy no. 1 OOHPA.tV. MaJ. C. P. Forrest Lt. H. J. Ma<>lonft1d «od lA. R. L. !>cMull Act. C^)l.-Sgt A. Biich- ier Ptr T lunl E. AloyH^ia J. BolMirte R. Lottll t A. W. Anelll O. Wbeekr • A. H. Whe. ler K. Harrison C. WtlliNmi G ILchapjieU C. MnMHkn C. Pcirrkln J W. V Kwnn f W. C Menilvt J. Htovel J. .M. (t-Keillev t C. Wllkee P. Zim merman W. G. Jolinaun K. W. Ureeli 8. Oliv.r J. Judd W. Hhkey W, Wi.»iian A. Gi«ljn U. W. Cowan ! V. opt W. A Wilkot Lt H.ir ml Lt I , hwiiilord" t\d.-Kgt. W. 11. CaUln Sgt F. II. Jackes JaniM Jen C|>l. J Uthbrldgef J. HI a CiKle • • J. D. BteplH'i.a l.^'e.-CiiL K. W. Turnw P. Mab t liiiK. I*. J. Moiiriffln i-le B. K. Allan E. Arroitroiig T. Bo»'r J. II, Uouden W. Hughes C F. Ilouell T. D, UUIiion J. I> Uwis G. K. Malctdnixui F. Mor^'xn W. J. Markay J. Mai'k.iy M. MvCormaok F. Nixon M. B. Grde J E. porter W. J. Thera W. F^ SlaUT W.J Taate E WMlehiw A. L. Voung It E. Young J. Snider MO. 40IHPAKT. cpt C. A. \Vor*iiop Lt Z. Woo. I 11. M. Ariodd Col.-Srt A. 11. Swjtii 8gt W. Keau T. Howanl W. U. ColgaU Xfl. K. 0. StMlu B. Shiuail K. Hacllln Cpl. T. Ittcliftnlcoa C|il. W Kemp 11 llowitii 8. A. l)»yl« W. U>ll 1.. A.UiKulnl l-uu. Werlheini 11. K. Ihejkur t Pie. J. Mcll..l.rt Kiih'. IC Uu<:tiMian Kemp J. Iliraig Khaw Itti. U. U. Anderson 11. Knnli • J. >l«ee t J. Keiin It llaron T. Diliili F. T llrioli Uouvin IL M Uailcy IL Deiin K. w. liUka 11. M. Mi.ii..sn J. Huui MuUelilai. A. .M. Kmkimou • 11. Ilrijlidril K I'uilifeon VfU'h J Mo»-.l t>&vi. A.J. Iliiwell Morris Kmrik llucktll I'riUliard J. lliikheiou * Feruiuoii C Kfilili t W. Kiwlr Erickaui. B. UudUty • • W. Uuitind U. II. Merritt J. Brown W.rdell N. Moltitt It. T. t:4M>|ier T K. MIt. Iioll >v 11 U Any a. 11. MeAlliaUir Zuill li. MoAlllrter H. t,p|i A. W. M«uli.!«l t lUnnah .1 M n^Lru »■. Ke.tull W. v OpL R J. Whitik T. Thurnuui T, L. Souttiwiek Lt. K. ti, Pielie Jnd Lt. A. K. McPhll- W. .1 WatU I't* J. II WfMjtUD Co! .SuL B. C. Dick. J. I.ink li. M. Doyle ■UQ 8»t. T. W. SpeinoM 11. <;ook« d U. Bouchetto t Cpl. W KlIK J I'l klisrt W. Co..ke llui. 11. Catlln H. PUylord J. Ulnli no. SOOMPANT. Pte. S J. Niuith Cpl. H. «. HulMn J. Wilkca Lt. 0. W. htewfirt W. i:.Ullu ind Ll.J M. Ile»lfy 1 1. L. l>H)Bitle« <,V)l..8i(t. H. I), .fullock W. Ilurks H«t. U. 11. UilllcMi 11. Pomroy t1>l. W. ILilay M. Smith F. Johiwin t W. J. Swni« U Petcmjn W. 4. Kill. Uii.«|il 11. a Frou- .-■. l^oninnaQ lon J. PreltAU But{. J. Iliii-liAnon J. KIIIHI K, K II. «tty K. T«yl«r PI.V W. J Umeluill W. llrcirry II. ShuikUii T. KudKOtfl A. W. Tliimwall J W. lIopklLt 1) Try A. MatbeMii J. II. Flihir J. Huli>wtK>d C Belt. U. Honk G. C. A. BalM w. r. wii.iuii« aull'im II. Dow ley U. J. ; ifrun F. OUnw MHH immsm THE CANADIAN PICTORIAL & ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS. 43 in* J Mfttttitwi L. II. Evre A. Jiiliusua K. Murirou 8. Keytor A. 0. Ktic'her T. 0. WovhIi (■:. Kem H. u. Hum K. Ittiiwiy W. Kadcliffo H. Iloyiiftle W. Vail out A K. K<-Jkdtiii J. l^tuti KO. OOOMPANT, Opt. W. OUrk t LL. P. Campliell H. U Lauiifl C<)I..Hgt.C. M. MltctioU 3(ft. T. Wright T S. Hiiilth C|>l. J. iJtllit»i J. U. MftDthkll II. Uw jA-e -Ciil. U. Qraiit Ita, .). lltblftUo Mcl'horHiin A. Mow>«t J, UuWBt I). llon< hlackw.KMl t M(;liit4)sli Bc.)tt Lkuriu K. iiiniM J. Mi'liixrmld A. KtjHi J. I'rown J. Mulr Smith i> MourH Hlmw D. HUlo|> t A. WkI«..u iicll Mik«4iK JJtlntyra llolllMl A. McUueon A. OIIUm MulUiiK U. ltK,xt«r W. Wriglit BloWKIII J. &I' Mut Bux- H L>. Cara)>l>rll tIST UHAUOH INfAMTRY ll-'ulquarteri - H'in- nip^y, Man. U.C.l. T. t*ci)tt UuJ. K H. McMllIwi y. Mulvey Fiyinitf . C'pt \V.Co|K lann xaj.. ipt. H. W. A. Itoluli O M. w. 11. Souck Hk(ii. .M. M. H«)>ii)"iir AMt.-Sgii a s. Ket:lu Clip. Kev. W. U 1. Itowknd lnii|>. Mm., C'lJt. A. W. I.tin« lilt. na.. Lt. K W. NiK.W Mirt-Mdj Davis U.U.M. a K. TutUe i'.M.S. OtM*. l'or<'iv»l O.K. CIW K. V. VoiitiK Hosp.-S^t A II. KtkWh I'ioB.-H^t. It. Mulvey KC>- 1 COMI'ANV. CpL J. A. Ilowe Lt. V. 1. IlBiiifc.nl ■■iiid I,t. W. M. saun- den Col -Sgt. F. W. amith Sgt. 11. Ckrr J Jono* A. lUmllttin Cpl. (J. 4(IfU*intor 0. MoArtliui J. A. IV*r8 rtt:. A. Bwilinm J L. Hold M. Alexander J 11 \*\\ U, W Ik-iimm W. J. |i.-.)iliiig i. ItiH-liHiiaii J Uluridell II. IWutrri It llloii(l<-U W. Oalder J, Cariham B. CletfK E. a.CliunlilU A. A. CniiKli A. FislitT K. Uo-NlitiaiidOD C. H. Ual|'»t V. lUvoM J lUrrtsun C. llarrioKtob J. Jiilliii il. MftWly W. Mfty./iK«i J. Mcd&rthv K. Y. MeUran H. McKel]»r K, McCBll T, II Hewitt 8. Nix W. MiUT&y Howttt J. llutKHlne J. Nniitli R. Ktr«l II. J. KiniBOD J. ShoUUiw T. ScroKifle K. (I. Sc.jlt A. Witliaiiis U. Uuitoii NU. 2COMI'*XY. Cpt. T. Wastii- W. Lt r.. iit)> 2nd Lt. It. II. Hiint.T Of>I..8gt. J. Tiiili.r fitft. IL T. Evarii A. B. McDoiuiHl Ci)L H. H Uiinuv P u. Clarko ir W O. Uoger Pie. A. .^. Arrastrung A Aduiuii lie. Y \ ik4iu W. Ilakt-r C. 1. lUirri K. huMiiKiteh K. J. IlfAiiily (i houltuu C. rri>rt»ii A. CiitiljL'U J. (Julhiif K. Child F. It. Urates K. E. b. lirtx'in W. C. UiiMiuy .1. L Urunt W. tf. llauibtirgh II. lUmiiiuud J. lUu-u 11. HiHikhiton U. llauloy J. W, JuhllfUD K. KlrkuMii U. J. Undwy v.. W. Lowo J. Atatlhrwi L. H. M> ii' lilD A. UcCitlliitii A. W. I'r..iio« Jt O. I'urtt-r IL J. HaiiiHy J. Ht«wart J BnUt It. a. W. Tew It. U. Uniiatun It. J. Vaiiu« J. C. >\lU»n K. A. WiUimiia J. K. Yaiitnd W. Youuif UircU U. b. HldsUtttom V. Uickauti XO. :i CUHPANT. ('I>t. W. bh(i|-Mii W. Anusiruiirf IL UruwiiiiiK L. T. Cm i'l«ell J. CuBiur tt. O. C.K.jiM 8. Ciuueri'ii II. Uuiiii )i. lltndry A. Jlaiiiat<>ck \V . A. Il.'Wi* A. llttUlilU'D I U lL>i:iiM W. L. &l«t.>tiuii J. Matiur F. C. iltirrlaoii V. .Muniock W. JlcLutiaUl J. A. HclX'tiald A. A. Mcl'tuK J. A. Mcl><'iiiiull J. MuKlrt'y C. Nulauu (}. rulliiiger A. I'roburt J. A Ituaa T. A, lluahbruok W H. lUiaa W. IL Utid ,1. U. lU-id C. J. t4har(>e C tit«VCOIK>D J. A. hliep|>ard 0. W. Tuii.Uu C. B. Th(iiiii«oit W. Wealev W. E. W.MKl J. S. W iKK'""* I'. WhniM'>*^r E. d. Whito 1. Eadie A. Uaule K. WUmjq Cpt. 8. J.J^> "I Ll J. S. Itmii. I' -rd 2iid Lt. T. Lu!)U-l CKt. E. EUbi ritft. E. U. HuUiurUiid .V. UauiiU Opl U tihaiitriT A. Ulllespie A. Daly rtt*. iL \iA-\ uiiiu U. Auduraoo A. J bell U. Ii.>Hiiian J- Boll II. Ik>yc6 A. brown M. CockerlU II Ctillle J. Dark H. Dark H. H. Davlea W. Eiicluraly A. YotWr J. Forrester J. Oaltralth A. Uodtoi) D. a.>-.d N. Oood II Ojiteliiiaii T. Hotf|f IL 8. 11 .-■« J. KenriMly J. LawnjiK-e a Uaht>ro.ik II. Udill H. Luty U O. M>.'l>i)nalt) N. McDonald D. MiU'.Hl D. Mi.lritvr« J. McM.thuii H. MuMiUioiiu J. UoutKuuiery J. A. McVicar n. l>arToU K. D (juickfall K. Klii-v A. timilh D. Siuith U. IL Watera4>n U. Wilson KO. 5 COHrANT. Cpt. J. H KeDMfiy Lt. A. Cales tnd Lt. H. W. A Ch.imber r,l. SkL h. icott »gt. A. biiali A. I'attorvim C))l A J. Aiidraw II. Y And«r»uB H. Mii|v«y rtc F. It4ker 11. J liakfr H. IltMItt H. CiiiiH-run & J. CiHillllg D. J. H. loiiuf-y W. C«»ian lXOft>t>r V. O. mil A. Uardlaty W. H. Hiiiea A. E. Julinn'in W. Jaine« h. Kinniliiir^h V. E Latiniur A. lAllcinaiid h. J. Lipaatt II. W Leit«r W. Luck I.J tt J. W. Lang W. ii. K MiiMsell (1 Ual^hii A. B Muiphy U. K McDonald W. llcUowau W. H McCnKken F. W. Horlon TliMi. At^a II W">K'«y E. A. hogan J. E. lltiiiriiu L. II. bt««iirt W.SoDieraull R. Hbeciiian E. IL U. Vaiidon W. D. Wilkiii»"n T. O. Wilk.uauu A. Wilauu C. U. W anl V. Wood J. Watxili Leruy Wriijhi A liruund NO. ecoHrAS*. <'pl. J. C. W;ttlictl Ll. U. A Miw* •jud Lt. IL M>Kay C.^l..^gt. W. .\.i»..n «t(t II. Morrn H. K I*igg..tt Cpl. W.Up-.uita F. .'^ UclKtiiald IL Mini roe ViK. W. Hiiuper W. MctciUHin lt*ig. C. auuiii"ii4 l-t«. It U. bhurt IL brown J. J. buL'haiiau W. A. Blair W. brown J. bntiun T. CulUug W. J.C'jlaouo F. U. U. Clarka J. Duwing A. EUiott c. Fairli* J. Fox J. Urey D. Jones C. W. Juhnatone J. Kelly O. Lii.yd W. J Lorkhart U. Lane A. Mage« II. Moure J. Ualiiuiy A. Main J. Muwal J Mcljrt.'gor L'. McUregur b. Ml- Kay J. Mccleod A. Nelaon U .K. KauDta A. Uoberts J. .S. Swalu W. ThompaoD J. Tunibull It. Taylur W. iViduieyer Crukk shank C. Uugee Ml'. 7cul -'k-NT. Cpt. W. II .Na^li Ll. A. iIoiikiu;iti :nd Lt. F. K. Ulour : ...l.-Sgt. W. \\\\m\i ' Stft. U. McKeiixie I (1. UoUld Cpl. F. Drader W. A. )Ijthe»OD J. A. UtfArtliur hug. F. Uulvoy PU-. A. Ikiiaru J. banii^ J. buchaiian J. Bruc« 0. Coat anee M. iteluDuey J. Ellla a. Ford (1. Ualllger D. Oar VIC A. U'gue J. UMiiie C. UawruU K.Ili!>lup F. It iloroer W. ll..ti»e IL Iluiirywoud J. Juue^i J. Kelly F. Lanixtta J. l-)miri);en C. Linkiak* ('. LookWiMjJ J. McUrv^'or L. Mfjfatte J. MrKeown K. McI^mI It. McUny b. .MitvhuU F. Nai lor IL lt b. Tavli.r b Til IIWB I'. \Viil(»i»a M. H.lluiiU Toucht' Pto. Veotnui n. lt>Mi ji.i. s ctmrkWi. Cpt J Crawford Lt A. I*. Catnamn Vitd U J W. bi-id grcnt Oot.'Hgt. J, Laldler 8(ft. J. W. UalA<-hlan It. LIttIs Cpl. W. Farroll Carawell P. Mltihfll biig.8. L banowcliiugli l-te. Aih J. Atklnaon J. J. bui-Uanan C. bailey J Boalirlgo H. lUrU-r J. 8. Ilurhaiian J. baker H, CamplwM J. 0. Caniplxll R. UeniptHcy r. A. Evana b. Uvcrall J. Elliott n Ede W. IL Fanitone J. Ki>ree'eaudeau Paynitttr. E. P. Lea- Cfk A'ljt . (-'pt. C. Coiistan- tiiiu i^M IL L Tiipper Sgn. J. I*. I'eniiefather Aut S)(n. b. T. Mac- adam Sgt.-MaJ. P. Uwlor (^M.b. U r. bliat Ord. bin.Cik.A. Osloy brig.-MaJ. a. Kill;,' .•i'l. 1 CuMrANT. cpt W. R I'iliworth Lt. D. buiherl.iitil •Jnd LL K. U. Mrlt.ll) Col.-S«t. IL bitlliir- laiid Sgt A. FolaoD J. I'ril4:hard Ci»l. A F. Peacouk J. K. Sutherland A. PritclATd Buii U. Wilkea VXK. J. K. AtinaoD It. E. battia J. blgley J. O. Clark E. F. Duke 11. Forel J. Fairclaugh T. FiUler U. Flett A. K. draham i:. F. Grahan. .1. Ilackland J. 11. Harper IL J. Hnp)H.-r K. E. HarrU A. Leash J. IL Uach .M. Lajiil>ert A. Linklater K. Mcrrilt J. C.MilUii 1>. UcDoiuld C. McDoiiaM O. McKay W. McLeniioii J. C. KlcbanlH U. Hitobey J. M. buthtTlahd A. butherUiid J. E. Slater O. Tail IL Wolf A. big ham U. S. Palmer J. F. Dennl.i C. Wilson Ml, SCOHI-ANV. Cpt. W. b. Caiiu^an Lt. U. B. Books J. Thlrkull Sgt. V. II. Fisher 'V. II. Nesl.iU U. Kk-ti ' Cpl. K. (,';iwley W. Wanjrh A. M. WiiH..n I bug. H. Skinner I'to. C. Berrv I J T. black W. Boyd IL Bruwnlee J. Campi>L'll W. Clwrkc T. Crawfonl j T. W. Cn.rf i .1. Kvaiii I J. FitZK^rnld ' E. H. ll.tnU I T. Hill I W. H. Judd I'tu. (I Kahler A. Klrk|«trli'k C. Ucbrldo H. McKay A. r. Uul^n K Mo«Nly (' A. Moore Ii Nlnholw.n H. A. Hire W. bnntrater — Hhaw C, ntalTord K. Mrilly T ThwftilM K. Weir, if H, Weir, Ir J. U. Witliama O White A. W. WelUon o Willis H. A. Both C. k'uwell no. 8 toviPAKT. Cjit. F. I. Clarke tVI -Sgl. C. J. Uol- lands Kgt J. C. McKay X. A. rar««iis Cpl. W. II. Ihomaj 1>. Craiiit'>n J. I.uturifl bug. J. Weale Pto. H. AI'U tt C. BathiMv O ButliT D. K. bri'iiiner (1. brooka 1'. bailie b. Dulaii J. Doniclii T. Daviilson J. Davih J. Caiiutoq II. Flint F.Uarnhnin F. J. UoMing W. IlntUiii T Iknd W. Haytoiith J. Johnwon IL Lynt-h J. Ltoiiiird D. McDonidd .I.T. -Milhr Ii. MhMlrton J. McPluil A. Oxh J. Pi. ■ J. I'll T. Po,i.t..i f9 IL Bevtrley F. Stupp W Kiiitf J. Hall J. Anderson J. Mi-Connell ti. Wilsou M. Mil er K. W. Leys T. Parks A Fiaer A. CUrke 1-:. C- Clarke H. Imlath F. Wrikfht VOflK AND SIMCOE PRO- VISIONAL BATT lleadqintrtern'Avrorii ana Itarrif, Ont. Lt.-Col. W. E. O'Brien Sr.-MBjor, LL-CoL IL Tyrwhilt i Jr. -Major. Lt.-Col. A. Wviulham .\djt.,CpL J. Waul pRvinstr. W. Hunter OrMatr. L. Smith ^gn. i* (1. 1.. .M.rCarthy ('lian- tiilniour Sui.-M;»]. b. A. Dnuifall Q.M.SKt. C. Collcti PayiiiBlr.-bgt. F. Slo- Lireal Hosp. bttt. R. W. Mc Cankov O.K.CIk. Ung bUfc'.MaJ. Ward HO. 1 COMPANY. MaJ. J. J. (.Irahuni Cpt. J. lAndrl^Huii Lt F. BnntiiiK Col. -Set. J. McMiiUen 8({t. F. lk.vd A. Kiel Cpl. A Cnston H. Buslmcll W. Ilealev Pte. W. B.*Vd .1. biirrl.lu'e A. HniTaiiil J. Ca^lon 11. Ciirixtiu D. Clarx J. Clark Pte. W Dell A. Dion J Dain* M. DavU K. I>elanuy H. Fasten J. Uritnihe T. beniiiuinKway U. IleinTii<'ii4way T. H«-liwmta R Hlfwait (L T..t« J. Tunkoy II Tosrhke M. Mclioiiald U. Haaz;nald McCahe Udt'U Nelson Nuna Ilochester bniitb bproule Trebenby TbomM WIggint Ww«l Withers WilliHinson White NU. 3 CviMPAST. Cpt. A. Loatltay Lt bhiuinun Kamsav Col. K^t. M. Dou;:aIl bjfU W. CainptMil) IL Kirkup Cpl. Ilalllday Huldswurth 8ni'ath bug. Lutbbcrt Ito, McConkey Appkby D. N, Arnis'.roiid Benn(;tt Curtis i>oadi Harvey ILiylett IK-uuner Juc.iba J<:tiliett Ka\uti.igh MoUoiiough Munru Mooro McUongall Marsdcn MoCrcittht Mcliitjie Oichard Peat;oi.'k Peikins PaU'belle bymea SydHHOrtta Sjieuser Tracv TomilnsoD Tiuk Webber W. Dull NO. 4 COMPANT. Cpt. Campbell Lt. bjxiy liCDiion Col.-.S«t. PickfUB Hgi MoDerinott tiathrie Cpl. PoikKik Couk C. Wickers pte. Adams Akii«w Ayrcs J.' ti tcman M. Buteniaii Bi-:.'* Black Itritoke Campion CamptOD Collins Chise Coojter Flnlay OUwn Uilroy Hall Jones LabiiDta McNHUglit UarU.i pte. F. Parker W. Parker Bi.l.k'll hobinsoo bog era bniart btott bniith bt-K urt Tiiiiinoni Whlteelde Will.mghby Wiliion Wool Is MO. A COMPAKT. Cpt. L. T. Thnmps->»tead K..rd tintv (i.KHlwin Urabant Ollinor* tlould llutton II anils KlrkL-atrlcli Lfclni Lin ! nay LuiaH .M;tr;:iich Uli»fr Pillion Povers A. Potter U potter Phypors Hidouut Stewart bhftnnon busbulding bnitton P. J. bmitht W. Smith ; Theol'iild Wool Is Water* NO, ■ ■ UaAT. Cpt O. H. er bellin^'er bald win bums Crock ard Croslev '.'oiinell Cultell Cock bum Crawfonl Durich iK-nt Elliiion Grind ley Hewitt Hand llatjiian Homer Lyons Moure McLeoil Mundell Uatt oiigh O'Brien Pte. Pugb Prti.Kte biinlh HloneliuuM Tel ley Tsylor Woodtnf J. Young T. Yuuhg HU. H LOHPIHT. .HaJ. Waging Lt. Le«lt'«i Allan Col.-bgt. Kavanagh Siii. Begart W'eriiham (-pl. Keii:i Piper I erry Pte. Annitrong Ailainsou i,di»-r blencoe FUnt-.n Fen in,, (iray Hi Mitt II •llnigshrad king kctile Loiigiiunt, Lipi>Ard Mitchell Manner! Millar Peak I't-Klf ftigtiey Sloan Taylor Taiisley Tbi'inpsiiu .M. Teiry C. Wernbam J. Wernham J. West A. Weal WastoD Vouiige HALIFAX PROVISIONAL BAT! hmtiiuarUrn llaU- tlLX, .V. S. LL-CoI. J. J. bremner .Mai. McDonald Walih Payuistr. Qarrleob Adj., Cpt liemiey y.M- Corbin bu ■ Tobln A.-u. 8gn, Harrlnston btct.-MaJ. GUI V .M.b., Elliott r.M.b. Creight. I HoBp. bgU ilari I). B. Clk. bteriing I NO. i COUfANT. Cpt J. E. Curreti Lt J. P. FairUiiks 2Dd Lt A. Anr».>D Col.*S;-L J. ItolMuii bgt. 1*. Lowrie W. We»t Cpl. N. Tonor B. A bheriock C. IL Adaois pte. C. Kiaston J. Davis a. b. Harris J. E. Everett J. V. .Si^yina N. CoUtUl J. W. t aldwell A. Heri.'ansou J. Carniicbael R. Fiillea J. Lanni^'an J. b. JiUnthall J. Jackson C. Hunt E. Kt-mpt C. Bones H. Mil bury J. Amlah E. Einberlcy G. Chapman W. Hoadly G, Tough J. Hinds W. Chapman T. Morgan F. L'lulah 8. Cbapnian D. McDonald J Kellv F. Weathcrley J. bymuuds M. b. Mason D. Cohen J. Hunt 0. Gentiles b. Isner W. Frawley NO. ^LOMrAST. cpt. J.McCrow Lt. W. L. Kano 2nd Lt R. II. Skim- mings Col..-gt. W. D. Hill bgt. J. Ilorsmau J. R. Kiddy Cpl. H. Bak-iur W. Corl>ctt O. Nauftia Pte. S. Adams H. brcmner k. Bulijer A Baker H. Carrol C. Currul F. Garnet O. Harrison 8. Innii R. W. Jones G. Jeslnghouse W. Uwis J. N. Marvhidi C. Mannc'l C Morii-i J. Morottb J. McDonall b. N bte J. U'Urien J. Paul P. Power T. Tribble W. Po..er J Beartloii U. TboratoQ Pte. H Tnmlin J. Towimend W. A. \'andridK« Tobey PU. Hughes ttwTowman l>avis KnowileU Hillz W. berry II. Berry Fisher Ili'key Morgan Miilkam McTunls Miller Mobonald ''.iivhnui O'Brien Tr-Kip Komaas Jones D. iKivaiiey A lUr- Alfred Hare llorton Andcrsi-u Grflln L«-alie Driitcoll Cummingf Hark Wilt kins MtCratli Hopkii'-wii bklnner Camp I'lirker .Murray Drysdale Pickering L Devaiiey Doherty Wliite Caldwell Bug. Dupph KO. 4COHPAirT. Cpt B. a. Humphny Lt. B. boggs 2nd Lt C. K. Oaffr wright Col.-bgt. W, Fluke Sgt. p. llaslxitl'Ui J. Wbitiuoie Cpl. W. BrcMika J. Croi'.ker A. Kin;: , Pte W. Fitzgerald I U. JohiiBt me J. Coiiiione* W. N. IfouDg I J. 8. bracket I (;. ll. Keemisb I G. Metleu w II. Walker I W.J. Tupper A. Andrews ; II. HolUnd ; A Mahar J. McDonald i J. Ptrry A. bauld E. Bu»l'y J. Henderson K. Flinn W. C. Bishop ILHill J. barrett M. lAwlflss J. Hill J. Latter A. Bone E. McLeftn A rhoiiias L. P-«er W. Kdmunih J. C. Caldw.ll J. A. Nuggi; ley E. Volins A. Uorey J, Evans Lucas NO. f> COMPAMT. C|it C. a. McKinl>-y Lt. J. A. Bremner JndLt J. A. McCar hy r,.l -Sgt T, Umlw.t ; ^.;l. G PaniUBter I W. McD.wall I IL lAH'ku cpl. Curry I B. G. Merton I J. .s. Muniiiy i Pte. C. Malcolm I .1 Oakley I J. boinmer J. Couler ' T. bish.»p T. I^urie Lightziger W. Jonnatone J. Harrlgaii G. Valot W. Martin G. I arker C. Brotley v.. J. t^ui'iiao J. Murphjr "1 li •- — ■w-?-;***^ -"-.r?:! z:%.zt:-^ .V7r-*ifci.- .- — .i,--;. 44 SOIN r.MU M Ml '.Kit OF THE CANADIAN IMCTOKIAL vV II.I.ISI IJATEI) WAK M';\VS. PM. A. I>itll|>lil)ifr Ita. UlLtoii J. M.'lilliiiin Hillliviiii A, ttll...n llMri. I' »l,.l 1). Or-ihtlii lll.i.k r» j, TiKiniloii J, II 111., .til W. MuU^iii II ►. Krj/ir t. rrli'kit'i.iii O. ►>..!, 1 W Wn-.I I.. Kru., r ». Will. W II. hiinr J l'..;i'< U, II IK W. H.V1I1I li. II..1...11* J. M i|.li.< R,m C. TorltT Hlinw H. Ml IK' (iim-' IT.. A. M.'rrli nu.A.t..-. II. Milla T Ham XO. StLWl-^XT. BUit- J. p. Vmh SclnMifo fill, Jlt*. |.'...|llllf l.t (I. J. M.'M.' so. i.C'HiMsr. ami l.t r, h. Ii*k Cpl. H llcvk IT < i.l.-Ki:t M. 1', Cull.ii Li. II. It .-II.. r Klit I'. I'l.vlTi SnU U. 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While K. C W.1.1 II. EnuUiiil A. llohlii • 11. llarrt'il T. aievi-naoii B. Kuuiiuin 3SrOETI3:--V^-E.ST lS/CO"CJ3SrTEID IPOLICEl. 11 KAPf jl'ARTKK.S, KK( : IN A. Stmi-'iifii at /Vt-t« At>H'rt.-C(\tn. A. O. Ir\lne; 6m>. L.N. F. Croiier; In»i«. J ll-Wf *. O. B. M..fl,dt, M. 11. Wliito KruMir, O. E. Samlir*. V. Uravntr . ■*«!«. tV It. Saffrev, E. A. Briiiihwnilt*. J. A. Mi-(Jil>l«iii, K. BlWht. V. H. CVjiiiM'n. L". l-omOHiW'. i.i. II. Xol.ii*. W. li. WiMe; Cpl. K. l)ot.l.«, K. II. lijklimlt. A. iJm»f*. C. Sindftlr, A. J. Cmliip ; ("■til. II. Allriiel.S. Aniinir. A. F M. BpH'ke. W. F. U. IJriiniier. A. \ltker, A. C. L. BiH, (1. H. I.. B"i«anKe, II Ue««s, U. V. I»a.k, 11. BAile%-, W. lUlrti. W. L. h.air, ti. ll 1(..>.Mv, T. tl. IK DoliV .1. r,,rrml»T«, J. t.'li»bi,.) CiH>k. I>. t.'i»rk. II. W rnllt-inKT. <• (heki*, K. Ulnrkmni, .1. W. fliattr, A. Cliirf. I-'. A. Cuni'lK-'H, C. V Cold in. ok, W. Cuti- Ilffe. J l'i\»i*i, J. Umuuim. H.T. iKilt'Ti, J. Handy, J. Ui.I.ktri. I- W. Kliiott. T. W. II, Kstwirk, A. M. t;tt!iviii. T. W. Gtiff. J Hicki'V, J U J.w.ph, II W. t Jtti-k*iii, A. B. IliotM, .1. Hi.usc.J. Iii(<>!..l. Kiii.»K-k, C t. \. K' enior. » . U. Luaiii>'> f- I.'^'r.:i« A \^ U^lie K. UUltlidtl J. UMIe. .\. il. Ki .^ - . >;. M'- Dcn.il'J W. H .M.UTlit'lU 1». "- M""ri-. F. NiU*:\*- mnl. K. Srifll, o. »t. Ihi'>«, H. T»llw.t, .1. Tti -nii.—ii, C ThoiiiMoti. H. B- Veiiiier. U. II. T.zi-r, II J Th'.mi»»oii..l. Willkin-.tiii, M' WillUiin, S. W. Wttller, J Willianiwjii, J. J. Wondt, C. Vouii^, J. Vellaml. Stitti-'Wil at F-rt Otrlton.—Huyt., S. GB«tinii ; Sini.. K. Millvr; .Vt.-Maj., F (J. Daiin ; Sttd. Ilv. Keciian. Wm l(n.'.ks. .la*. ITfnifk : Cpla. J. M. 1». McNoil.W. K Diaiii'iinl. W. Nevlii ; Con GK ArnuIJ'. R 1>. BniUtfh, U. Carter, T. C. Craiifie, O. Cratt, L. Dery, II. lK«iZarrw, J. H Uojle, F. Doyte, A. Fleni- ini{ T C. Fltiiiini:. *'• K. fJarretl*. H. F. iionloiit, J. nrehaiii, II. H lliinnii ml. \. E. Head, C. K, llvliiier. J Hertin, r. H' HmnI.iihI, H. W. .laimcwm, \V, Juncii, P C UClair, K IjiU-ri;*!'!, Win. Lynch, D. II. -»ia.:- l>hpnMtii. Suiilh A. Maiintr^t, A. Millerf, G Miles. A. Mountain, W. C. Siinii.O. Oliver, li. I'oolt, J. Rtti it- field J. BeUllack, J. J. K"i"rt(i. H. K. Saitreut, F. A. Savre, Win. Smith, II. H SUnton, .1 Street, A Sulll- ^-an. E. W. Tmld, E Wailo, J. II. Wllmot Staliniutt fit t{iitili-fi>r- iran' CpN. IL \l.«.-le"*l, W. ll.T. L«mry , J. Riclmrda. C Change. W. V. Sloi'.-nnell, 11. J. A. Ifaviils< 11, F. Fowler, J. Ct.lliiis; Cpls . A. E, C. McDonnell. W, V. li.NiId; Com.. IV Allen. T Ai»hl««jrl>. ll.T Aj re, A. Biniiliiuii. K J Browne, I'lk Burk.r, ?i. M. Bl.ike. S Ik.nd, A. K. Bnmke, R A tJ. Bell. J. P. Bnnt. J lUI- lendine, U. C««aull. T. c:.,chran, A tule, C. Cok', T. Craiif l>- Uavin, ,L lh»»4.ni. J. C. I)eKe«r, A. Ui'rion, H lh.w«lev. (I. Ihifrein.-, I A. hunrin, \. It. hinin, A L IlaW'N'Hi. A l'aviil»-'n, A. K Avre, O. A. I»u- ■yrunil r t^aliM. .1 ♦:van, J. lluthne, H. tiiitlirle, p.. S. Ulaasfunt. W. I Oilitin. F. Gotdlwin. W. T. HiUbtiana, W. F. E. Ilavne. ' H. MetherhiKtoii, Ky. Ilii|te, Jno. Ilvnen. .1. Ilcileii- baclt, J. O. llurl-iiMie. F. lh!i-<. (J. H. Hall, S. Hetli- erlnftton, W. Jiu-kson F .liiru*. S. M. .LirvU. (J. P. Jiinej, W. Kerr, Jm. K< rr. f Kninlit. P. Kerr, H. I-ivftllcy, C. Lnvoie, F. Liwtnn. It l^.itLinnl"«. W. I.un- nln.W. UthniT.W. LeuKB W Ll..\d,.). B B I*-»n.ler, t) B Unaws.v. M. II. Mi-rwlith. f. Milwani. A. E. tL Mi.iititnufrv, K. Miirrow. \. Miirnu. W Miirnn. T. Mi'Atiater, J .Mehermo', T. .Mi'm-m m, A. .McDonald, ' I). A. E. Jlcli'.nell, A .Mi-Milliin. W. MciJinirrie, T. * .MaclwKl, M. T. Millar, A. Mo.nIv. W, Morpin. .!. Mil. W. li. Mort.iii. \V. K. MoMinn. h. Mellaet, .1. Pulri.k, (i. Peinbrldue, W. IVrkin, W. Perrhi, W. H. Porter. K. E. Prior, S. l'ori.-iv!tt, li. Purchesi, E. Pen-ival, .1. A. It.'itl, T. .1. IIHinond, C. It.'M. W. J RjU'hie. J. R-w!*. W II. Routledite. A. II. Biinilmll, J. H. Bo\n>, E. F. Uaf't-s, F. II. Rietianlsoii, J. B. Itoldnsrm, I* S<'-ilt. , W. Shaw. J. A. Simons. P. W.ShiiDns, W. .1. sikjihitI, I U. V. Steven-iiin, Ily. Storer, Wm. Straton, U. NulU- , van, W. C Swintoii, M. S|>eii'vr, W, Siin.lerliuid, A. Ta^I..^, A. Wat C. If W.-IU. T. \Miitv. M Wi|. 'lains. A. II. W.).Mihi.n''e, O. Wurliii-.w-loii. J Wriitht, ,f, Wahen, T. II Warinn, J. Wlni.(.*. ,1. Wright, E. F. . Davis, P llawkmif. ' H'lfAfVVd .s/nni7^*«flri/(at«nKiD, 11. SL-hultz, A. W. Thorn. R. S. Lnwin. , Statiim'Al at fif-.'/i'no.— Supt. 11. B. I>eane ; Iini|m ! A. R MacDohell, F. N<>nnan : Swn. A. Jukw : s^t.- .MaJ.R. Bekber; StIT Sift. .1. Mv.Namurra,W'. Slni|>Non, W. Routlediff*, W. A. RinnartU, P. Avleii ; Sifts .S. (1, I Milln, il. Baker. J. Fyffe ; Cpln. II. Walker, D.TalU.t. L HiRipcr, T. Kem|)thT ; Cons. W. 0. Asitrcv, It. E. ; Allan. C. Ifciwes, H J. C. Brnwni', A J. Batnl. 11. Baker, A. CouIson.T. Crnif. "'. Ciiniek. E. I'r.iiemi, I T. P. Iftiriiey.M. iN.wfte, F. ./. ■-••niune\, tl E. D. Elliott. tl.E Farliii]{i-r, ,1. titilden. ti. :'"ndenion, A. { Handi:rMin, W. Hart, E. U. U. llo))kiai>, I' 'll-^ins. , J. Ileartev, R, S, .lonex. W*. A. Jaekson, E. Jackion, I II. .Lnkxon, W. M. Host, U La|>oinU-, R. Limn, D. U-ith. II. Ubi-lle, J. A. Leoki's T. Uaronev. (1. II. Martin, .M. McMurcby, .1. .MrPhail, J. McAdani, W. I Mi'Sair. W. .Newton, .\,11. oli\er. W. Oakdeii. J. P. IVii-iial, J. Pbasev, A. C, Piekerlnif, P. W. Penne- ' lather, L. Pace. .1, Peantnn, A. Holdnson. G.G. ltol|.h. I A. W. Scarlett, II. II. Smith, J. Sttiarl. G. Servire, II. Slatt r, T. S|»e»r.'.P. ti, .SniMiler, J. Stewart, C. Siiniiea. ! C. Sleactt, T. Sturire, P. Waller, J W>att, U. WihiI- 1 lc!v, M. WtHt K J. /,«kker; SihtI, ('on». Attach, u. ; W'. IludBon, J, L l.e^ure, U. Gmlmm. H. Hell, W E. j A. I.t-l^uifiie, (1. Morenii. I Slato.„..t,it M".....iA/.ooiMiH.-In«.A. B. Mil>.>nell; Act^. C|.|..l. (i. Ilr>niiier; Jion. R. i*. tircet, W It. A. SleveiiHin, W. Williams, J. U. Warren. J, 8. I BliwitnllehL SMiuiutJ jH.tU.~Otn. W. McLt:o*l, A. lloiuelcy, S'fitiiinf-.l atStwal /,(iil-.v — Con. O Norris. Stntwnfl at JfoOf'^ain.— Con J. N. BL'rthulot,G. II. Pr> or. Staiioiulat /"rrty.— Con. J, Farrcll. Statiiirtfit at Uu'tiboUit.— Con. II. Gucrnitev, A. Ila|iida\, W. D. Parkins. Staiwii^'l at Ti>tichim:»l Con. J. MeGlnnls, F. R, Rndd. StatiiiHt^i! at SliKnif iti)untnin.-~J. S. Nirhol»on. Shilixiifl at Miiylf Creek. ~Sii]>t J. 11, Mcl'lree ; 8er ; IIohu. !nyeott, Mackenzie, Partridife, Panel, >iander!i.W(.i'kH. 1 Sl'iti-meit at Fort Jf<«-/<'H(.— Supt., J. Cotton ; ins , ! W. D Amrobux; Ahs. Snr.. G A. Kenndy ; Sut ' Maj., E. Bnwlley; Htf. K^U , T. W. A*iKlin, J. L. piwtt, E. C Wilson; »gt*., J. Breaddl, \V. ifBrien, A, n>lnnni, F. F Vouna. Stationeil at Catiiary. -li\»\i.T. Dowllnjr; Hmp. 3. II. T. I*enny ; Cons. .1, Kenny, E. It. Puiflie, <•, siiaw, C. P. Shep|«rit, W. U. Strmtton. iftay li'ta uf llio varimu i-nri^. In thl^ wav all of till- ftlxivr ut-n; Drtjcurwl, i'\('»'|)t tin- hh'IjiIh^ts of tli»' staff. L'Miiipikfii fniiii varimis Hoiin-o j the naiiit'-Hiif t!if .Mi'unti-«i Police, kinrlty .sii|i{>tied liy till- r'i-Tii|>ti^>lU-r of that I • ranch of th<- Do- IHirttiK'Tit of tht* Ititi'i'ior ; tho list of th<- 'la- tiiohiin'Mt uf tlu' Koot (Juantrt, furni(H of ottiri!i'(, uii'l int-ii nf till' UucH^n'it Own UiHeti and .Mid- tand KattaliiMi, ol.taiiU'>iintiiiii lijiiiKi>rH; (•">), the St. AlU-rt Volutif te*?rs: ()'), Sti-ele'H ScoiitM ; (">, The I'rini-e .VI- liert Viilunto«!iK; (S) ltuuiti- I'lawsififation :- • I I)r. It'KidicI:, ilepnty sgii. ; Or, IVIIetier. as^t. dep, s(f]i. ; Or. Suthvan, imrvevl>. j otortw; Htfn.-Maj. DmiKlas. VX'. ; Dr. Itell, at ! Clarke BLrortHing; Dr. Graveley.atQu'ApiM-llu: I Dr. Willotitrhby, Dr. \Vri«lit. Spn.-Maj. Caa- 1 frrnin, Dr. I'owell, ^t^H. Nlillei' (ehie'i nurse of ; th ■ h 'spital at Sa«K;i;o.pii), and tliRt Sinterh of S:. .iol.... 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