---- — g-J— r- — ,desertion. J. A. Crain appeared fori the man, and Judge Hyde espoused the cause of the lady.A BASSWOOD ROW.On April 4th, at the Bass wood school, near Orangeville, an exhibition was given, which It is alleged, was disturbed by Herbert Taylor and Mart Barber. They were arrested, and a trial is in progress before Justice Heard. There are about thirty witnesses in town, t»! be examined, many of them boys. W. Cronkrlte is prosecuting, and James I, Neff appeara for the defense.FOR WAGES.Louis Hickley sued Charles DentonMr tnnrroa /Inn /man m lt;n t n V*nGrais tlCattis cejoyoandto \BtroiprecLemnearProtandof Hfrtri?