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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-11-14, Page 8re' in man's g san;:` Iy ie it mg morel Poseero put day, was not kt ori it ; $100 • or is now on his •ts money cor.aing ve reported the same time, . '• pear to be losing favor her is being re- Arelitrairler One Oilldirecl„ iconnye.of the' Bra; n -us -last week. .1-fe.ie. h.etaunch -Beton er; and one Oho will hoeallevi• hispollic1 el:portents to, get .ttlie,start of him: ; ". • ' A./.koleTRA,Tits CASns.—Last Week Mr., W. Nichol was cherged before .3, -;Mc PrilrVai J.P.; with using. ebUsive Aan. guege to Mrs T. Lane, and, being found guilty was fined $1 and etests. ' 1 6 movz 4100's s e1s,k P084 01104 I/ SKATING RINK... We underetend that the Crielret Club have secured the drill shed for the •use Of a skathig Thitt fOr winter, and arrangements will be Witte at once to gee the same in tennin.,g' older, Tuts fence and turnstiles atounel the court house se,uare are *eyeing very shabby.—Stral. 113ecoming shabby 1 Why, there were 8114137'ton years ago! Give them away for firewood, and get new ones 1]. ee, rnanDS.—TrelnpS, • pi'detlf,ling to ISO sufferers by the yellow fever epidemic iktlik, South, aro trading on the.syinpa, tines of the people just new in several parts of Ontario; Our citizens shonld be on the look out for them. • Flag Bitioann,—The full comploulent of the fire brigade is not yet mede up, and. the co-operation of property. holders. is therefore essentially necessary. A.11 are interested in the•formation of a • good brigade, mid exeritons should be made to accomplish thie end. . HuttoN trvElSTook AssooLivr10ii . . • i ' All who are interested n the welfare of this Aesociation; and every agriCulturiste should be presont at the meeting at Me- Iearen's hotel, to morrow (Friday) to . make arrang'ements for the Spring..eale. We hope to see a large and enthusiastic: . Yesommair we. recieivod the following note with money included. Who is the .• • senderl •• Ashfield, Nov,e12.th, 1878. B. :Rowans ib; Seel; • - Sir, I enclose you -theamount on the Ew ERA), one della:rand fifty centre. Yoornrim INomrox'Attits,---On FridaY last a ;number of boys,' the eldest of *hour could hot have been over eight :age were last Week engaged in ' breaking the large stbned that Mr been Jaid downehith the gravel on the streets. ',gad this been done long to; it would: •haVe saved teamsters much annoyauce. WHEN' a Blyth man last week re. - marked° to us that onr •streets were pearly as Muddy as theirs, ,we had our meinecit about Clinton's good streets 'ta- ken out of-hs,-beediise we knew theire -S;iiiirs of ago, Wet'e detected in the ect • were " awful." • - of shoving a kee•ofliohted combustibles, Lahr Onimeny Exeiosiose—One underAliii blacksmith shop of mrreter iGlOPE.11,1011 TOWNSHIP* IY/11,ZISITar4it Nol'ES.—The Ret. Mr. Broley„of13ayiiek, preached Itilissionery sermous u connection with the HohneS, villa circuit, On Sunday last, Rev. Mr. Philp taking hie work, and Bev, Messrs, Clark and Philp held- Miesiortary ser- vices at the different appointments on the Baytiold circuit,. the eerly Part ,of this week; , A Goon Pr,owstax.—This towuship is Lo be congratulated on the possession of such a good plowman as Mr. srohn ltiarenis harn'hown himself to be. He took first prize in first,alass men; at Clinton, and the saute also at -North Easthrope this fell, competing against plowmen frees all over. More power to your arinelohn, •• ,Counn '1‘InETIN0,---Council met at ilolmesville, on the 4t1i lust, pursuant to.adjourturent. Members all present. Minutes Otlest meeting ,read and pas- sed. The clerk 'vas ordered to notify the severed partiei, living on side. road Bay. Con. between lots 1.9 and 20, 'who. have their fences on 'oad allowance, to Move them to their proper place, before the 15th of April 1879. John Wig- gington and H. B. Bonus, were caelt re- funded one dollar rlog tax, dogs having been k11et J. Allen was' paid $20.for gravel up to date. It was—moved; secondedeenitcaeried, that the nomina- tions • for Reeve, • Deputy Reeve and. Councillors; he helkin the house of X. Kelly, Hulmesville, on the last Monday in December, of ,present year, ..the fol- lowing /are the, plaees in the several •subdivisions, with the nemes of the Re - tinning Offieers for each,: viz :—No. 1, D:pOtange Hall, 4th Con:, R. Elliott, 'A. 0, No. 2, S. 1).,.0retnge Hall, 8.th Ocin., near railroad;•••G. Stanley.. R. 0. No. 3, S. D., house of T. rHartiston, T. Minister); 110. Nat t, g. D., lioiise of Wm, Herbison, Wm. Herbisimesprie 114' O. •Isib. beuse oMBlford, Q. No, 6, S. D.'house of E. Kelly,' A. ;Cantelcai, B. • 0. The following aceannts-Wete paid viz beeves; repairing hill, side lino, lots •36 and 86, $9,50; D. Co; enlivert and re.. pairing toad, 6th Con., .25;$5clerk account for Judges, C. R., of voters' lists fee 1878; including constables- feed, •$33 ; 0. Tad:late cutting' hill, hn 14th Con $8.• F. W Tobbutt repairing .culvert, 14th- Oen fe,3 3.. HoIsworth -evening last week the family of Mr. 2. Grant: It 'wed fortunate •the discovery _Cavan were/startled by...the 'explosion of. ' Was made just -when it was :otherwise a. lamp chimney, frear no epparent , the building„ aral• . doubtless ()there, eause. It Was one -of the " linbrealrable"-lewinild have -been bnint. . ..• ' •• .:,kind and broke intO thousands of pieces,. ' PAIN,FDL ..A.06113ENT:4)7-11 . Thursday. • some of them sticking in. the w.oeelwork Ia'st .Mr, W. : clauley:, blaclieniith, met' , . . of the room.•• . . • • •, with ,a ,severe., apcident. ' '. A gh,id AnnESTED.--.-Sergeant , • O'Keefe„ . , Of, been, • left /1/1111: /14n1 . to •ren'°v° 1°I1t1:. , • t. Catharines, who. has .eothe 'working' :from .tini nipple; thid not knowing. that up the Brussels robbery,. last week ale •St Was.196dedi'hePhteed the. hrena. in restedat Ilarriston tweforiiier•residents the -fire.and.storelin fange of -the luuzzle, Of this plaee-e.W. Dan, and J. Kennedy i "nd when it went:eir the°barge .P•18ecl, .-:-.on suspicion of being concerned.there-'i nin'est •eemPletetk.O•re"gh Inc Ie,, "u5" in, but hs nothing could :.be Proven : in.g i'li!'ries. -tb''I....t. w.i.11-• ?AY. Wm - uP for digging :armee-M. C., 75 cent, s ; Henry against them, thee were dischargod. some- tunp, .`" :/ ' • /,` ,', • .• ::•. 1 Miirpby, culvert, 16th Con44 ; 50.; G' . • .• One exchanges...ire 'tilled to overtiow-' ' ' McCartney, repairing culvert, 1,' Otli Oen., Mr. J, Campbell, stage proprietor, in.. tends miming for the Ireputy Reeveship of Seaforth. He will likely be opposed by Mr. Strong, •' • Severel cases of diptheria have occur,. red on the boundary botween Tucker- sinith and Hibbert. One • case has proved fatal thus far. • The Conservatives of No. 1 Division, Hallett, intend celebratin"1 the ',Conser- vative victory throughotiethe Donatnion by an Oyster Supper, at Stanley's Hotel Kinburn; on the evening of the 21st hist, On Tuesday night last some yillian attempted to burn down Messrs. 'Me - Alpine & Co.'s bending factory, Exeter, A lot of kindling soaked in oil had been ignited, but failed to contrail -death: with • the building. DETEorr lexconsioNee•-From this eta- ing with •acceirrits, of bigaragetables, • ton last Thursday, fifty pOsene left .en.' bet, to change thii'esubject, ,Can anyof the excursion to Detroit,'. and. 1Y tile them beat the &Bowing : There 'is a- fire() the train reachedjamdon; .there„ ittlo COlored hoy•-in, gait struggling -an, - were 150 bound for the:wee-Plea .At ,dcr. the. terrible cognomen- 'of " George London about 80 more •Wcurstomsts 'WashingtOnAngiistua'Orlander Parker." Next.-- GaltRiformer. larei-enoiwh to hold. a uarne of that size, but 'Lendon, has, or had, one that can heat it. 'Some yeti,* ego a certain member of the police force of .that used to go by the following string of paints, but whether' they really belonged to him, or were stolen • property, ye can- not ,say -:-Now bold your breath and say "Charles Aughstus.*Frederick Chesar Nebuchadnezzar Irservey :Washington Babcock," • Nexti • • liOnns'ANT.--A gentTonfaii in Clinton .en last Wednesday -week telegraphed to a friend here, "Is Cameron's electionprotestedy 'Upon inquirybeing made bore it VAS. found that Mr. Cameron's solicitors knew .nothing or it. • Monday, wotild he the last day for instituting proceedings and had no knowledge were in waitingeethe totals of these „ showing that the atixcursion ,was a she-, -ems. SENSIBLE Cir. ---1n a house a short - distance from this town there is a cat that has learned to knock at •the door to gain entrance. 'The knocker is. so low down that the eat can reach it by standing on it ti Lind feet and gives Iwo or three•knocks, just like.what any poson would do. This is a poeitive• fact; it is•no enDEDB NOTES.- Special- geices at e shortly to be announced in connection vvith the Episcopal church here, by twO ° evaneelists. Mr.. Aeomb preached in the Meeting Room on Sunilay lege Rev. Mr. Poynter preached in the 1)1e- thodist church en Sunday evening,' and there being no Presbyterian services, the building was crowded. •••of any such, nor was there enything of it in the Cade.' The answer went back to• Clinton, "No knowledge here et, protest, nothi4 in •the Oldie either." The °Bitten man has since written a letter to his friend in' which he says, -" I did not telegraph to know whet was in the Globe. 1 am a' reader daily. If yon -had been-corresponding-withiTory you might be exeueable for presuming that I did not know whet was transpir- ing in the daily papers."—Signal. . • RAW( Sol:D.—Mr. Jas. Alkenhead, sr, has sold his farm of 56"acres on the 3rd eon, Stanley, to Mr, WM, Pearson, tor' $3,000. Mr, Aikengeadyetainspoeeesee sion till nexttill.- ' •• • Ntw Btrionreo.--Mr."A lex, Walker issrecting a new frame dwelling House on lot 25, 2nd n, Stanley, • RenitoytOta,--Mr. Donald Campbell, of the 3rd coil., Stanley, has bought a house Bayfield, rind intends removing thither in, a short time. BEBOAEs.---Ir people will- give tlley • will always find parties -who are willing, • to reeeive, but if they cease to • give these parties will son And out the'filet and no longer trouble them. When av plication Is made for assistance, our citi- zens should refer them to the Chief Con- stable, who will either supply theb7 wants or order them to leave fawn. • Man LAUSE PLANTS. Mrs, W. Gauley eemes to the front syltili a 'yellow • • 'chrysanthemum four feet three inches high, four feet wide, and having on it 162 flowenc4Vmore having been pick- ed from it. Mrs.. Thos. Cooper has a yellow -one, three feet high; with 190 blossonls on it, and -a red one Tone feet' four inches high, with 175; both of which' were slips in the spring. Wukr numbers ihere around town who can apply the following lines to themselves "The frosty nights have como again, And at this time of year The single men who sleep alono, Prance 'round noon their ear. •• They tern the bedding quickly back, And then they tumble In; . Boll up into a little lump— Their knees tip to their chin, And then unto themselves they say,, • - Just loud crtoesli to hear: •34 George, this thing has got to cease 13etore another year,'" Ova Aceouxrs.—We this week send ' mit A lot of accOunts to some of those. who are indebted to ue--several of them foe four piers subscription. We have been, asking them to pay up fora good while, but some have not dOne NO. NOW we should like every nue indebted to as to settle the same aO ogee, as We Want the money. If they are not attended to we shall have to adopt seine other means. of colleeting them, as we cannot afford to let them tun on any longer. We hope this. in eufticiently explicit. Of course thie notice has no reference to parties whet() subscription is paid up. It refers to everybody thet is owing lie. also one onlIait. Con, $M.0; Porter, oravellirer on let Con S. R $20 • tt Morn**, :grading.. and gravelling on --3rd and olth Co, -$34e50 , It, Elliott, digging ditch on 1st Coe. 'arid iTtilvert let Con., $6.30; S: Johnston, cleaning *ditch. 1St Cu., ; 3; •Elliott, for gravel, $62; J. McCartney, for grevel, A. Mc -Kee, indigent war granted *$10; • Council adjeurned to meet again on' the first Monday in • December. Parrox, • Seafeirth will, nex. year, have a de- puty. Reeve.• ' . •• " Mr. G. Eberhardt, fronsall, is erect- , . ing a fine brick stem:Tend dwellin,g. Breesels Connell• 'to ttilf Mechanici! Institute of that place.. Froth 4.bushers of Lost Nation whets Mr. imas. Hiller), of McKillep, -tfsod 73 brothels. 4. Beattie, of 8.eafoi:th, has..been asked, by requisition,: to stand' for the Nortelemeoreimieco.,. where it grows in, Mr. T:Dustow, of Belmore has eold — stallion 'Young England's Glory, to 111V. john Davis, of Malcom, for the mini of $14001 -Mr. Dustow refused $1500 for his imorted stallion; England's Wonder from the seine:man, A young lad by tho naine of Shaw,- • who follows the profession of bootblack, was taken t Gederich jail lad 'Sunday for threatening to kill his stepfather, whose name is Barry. 'Sesays a Sea- • forth correspondent. Thelarm of Mr. W. Dirndl'', . part of lot 28, con. .7, Usborne, which was sold by public auction on the 25th ult., was purchased byMr. R, Marquis, Sr., for the-sunebt$1111er acre. The' farm con- tains 68•ricres, and is Withoat . . . I Jan titottlatm We are indebted to the Governor of the jail for thefollewing report, Wren from the report of the Huron County Jail, . foe'the year ending 30th Septem- ber, 1878. Theo were committed to jail during the erear, 128 males and 17 , females, total,' 145. Iu the month of October 376 •days were pot in, with a daily averaee of 12 1-9 prisouers, . /14.T. WE :OFFE:R... • vember 426, daily avelrqe, 13 1-9; Do - comber, 438, daily ayerege, 14i; Jima. Clinton ary, 1878, 484,• daily averagee 1r) 4.; Feb- ruary, 447, daily average, 19i; tlarch, 573, daily everageP18*, ; A.pril, 384, daily Leverage, 124 e' May, 340, elaily average, 11.4- ; June, 36i; daily airerage, • Mrs, Johns,' residing at Beraitillere having been absent•from her lioniefer.a. short time, on retureingiound broken opeu. and several vohable articles Streeted therefrom.i I• As yet no clue- to the perpetrators of the•deed had. been fonntle • . • 121re July, 407, daily average, 131 ; August, 275, daily. average, 81; Sep- tember, 366; doily average, 12 1-5. Giving adaily averege for the ryoar of 131. The greateSe inunber ire! jail at • one time was 20, in• the month of March; the lowest numbee was 6, in the month of August. Of the prisoners there win"ta 104 municipal and 41 government, giv.; ing 3,099 days chargeable to the comity and 1,563 claye • to, the government,. a • total of 4,662, or an average of 32. For each prisoner, nude and female, :the 'sentences during, the year were. InuOli longer, as coMpated with the previous. years ; the average for etech prisoner in •18767 and I877^belorienly ;Ws days. During •the yeats, 1877-78 there • were dnly five prisoners sentenced for aloes. period than 30 day's, the .shortest Sen- tence wits one week, the longest was for life. Of the prisoners committed near- ly one-seventh of the whole Was Made -up of vagrants, drunk, and clisorderlyi threats and assaults. . Of tlibse commit- ted,'not including those committed 'for insanity, all were ablo. bodied and fit for work, with the exception of 4 twO „ Toesclay night test, eome person 'entered tlifi.; store. of Mr., wiah6r, or Centralia, 'anti:stole large quantity .ht tweeds.:. • It was thought that the rob - 'hers went in. the direction of St Marys, and Mr, Walker went in persiiig: The goods were found near St. Marys; •and brought back to Centfaria: • . (hie night lastweek sonic 'unknown parties etitei.ccl the preniises. of M. TiraMmer,„(1olboree; and •Miscrewed the nuts . ef. his )veggen. Irappily lite.. trick. wan. neticed- before ant aecident: teok • • , of-theee died- duiing.. the,.year, From this 'our. reeders ,easily Understand' how few of 'these committed to the jail I wonld be sent to the Pools House' if there was strobe *co. .4, Poor Heatsti. is frist hecOming a iieceseity, tot, the aged and ingrinht the countye•whe hriVethe misfOrtutie of not hasting;thade proviSion for a rainyday; alies old age. The ichtie, that a 'poor house to lienefit fcoun- ty jeil :by lessoning the: nemboe prie Soneee is not. worthy of a • WOrnent'S thought. can idates for a Jell ere so dietinct and se clearly defined :froth ..... • TWO MONTHS FREE ' a NEW El;M. until 3'finpry, 1580, rer $1.50, in. advance. (Z4 ft 1 NVVW111 4end the N4W to zmw subscribers, from this date nntil January, 1880, for 1 ..50 11 1, 4 Paid in acivaKe. Ibis offer is 1 only te new subscribers, 'who •e . will thus .receive the helkinee ."•"etthis year free. 1 ' To :lily one sendingus the • names of Sr :i New UBStntr- • ilEitb't together witli•the.moDeY; we will give a splendid Chrome or Steel -plate Engravin that would cost from $$ to '5. The 'Reidy Globe and Ngw .ERA --$3,15 Weekly globe a1onc42,00.' , The' American dlyfieulturiel and 1‘14ar ,—$2.5q. ,Acyletatuaist Tell this to Your :neighbors, or those Who „come-te borrow the never; and see if yen cannot incretiee its, influence and presper,. „. ity. Send narnes aS soon ea:Obtained'. Money must aecoropany , all orders. . • E. Hermes & Sox, • Been :rriondei Together, • tertraeseee TO laVINASTO:4E). 1.1r1:104X0"..R.1, Gra'AINEK14 norSV, r IVON, Wshave lieen friends together, a'obtli, ',z)r five and tiventy years; • And on this cold ;mil heartless world, We've scattered smiles aud tears. " We've climbed the re s*.ed hills of life • •• Ant sharea,its Joys and eine But not the frost of many years Aro shining in our hair, • . • • 'place, eisegeso. or, Ae,.. Tratainel.,8 was tbos,e,tor ..t, po,,bie, bailee' that. no .I.P. 1 stolen off: ite • hineee which -wee efeeno,..1voluillave ' dinienity in.': making 11 die- - - .• .treetten,---Sigra' cl.- after. a viooreus search in a net elebOrtn" = • . rs , Mr. ..l. 'McMahon, et: EXeter, wee: %shins% Parees.-:-i. ova, is 'Selling for 22: I :made tho :..Victitn of the • Halleev'een Cents Ter bushel in Kansas City; ' wheat,- 70 *sort r's in no' •:,:ery • pleasant manlier. A. °Giltg41!0.1/"Pshe/;, Oakai.18 mtg.. ../. ...:. • .' number entered:. his hone.) lsittle.be was . in dreamland, and, striking lighte, Ifelp-'. • ea themselves / litiemilly , to the • goodi . ..thiegs in their way. . A: sponge rake,1 several Other. dishes, and a multitude ofl cakes of othee Varieties dinappetired. This is how ' the Esaiter Rededori spoakS of MarritrTe :-.,-.,00n.er Am later fato overtakes.. tam' . " Only yesterday Mr. L. Therne-7yenng, strong, genial, goocl-looking,:--fell a victim., te the arts of Cupid, and was led- .otrunreniatingly ie be offered in propitiation to the god, Itymen. • •In Other wade, 'Mr. L.•Thorn.e led to the Hymeniel altar- Miss Fanny - Drew, eldest daughter of WM...Drew, Eq., of Exeter.' — . On. Saturday, .2nd • Ind; .: i'dessrs. hullos Thomson, S. B. :Movies, ' 'Mid -11. 'Ball sowed seme wil&rOte in the 'onill pond. The grain vertu: froto Rico Lake, ' •A,,,thotigh you've been guile lucky, /oho, • . And laid a fortune by, • . • • ,.•"Yon hair° not lot a foolish pride ' ' . . Into your friendships pry. • '• You've clung toMe anal tO.you, • • Though. l'ul ne rieher new, 1'han whoa together long ago, .; . .• • To fiite's"sheine ewe,• • • Aly heart ia with you always, ,Iohn • Yon'ye horn so hind to me And oft I think you've saved one •• Who Watiounderiog on lifo's 000. , , Perit, trio-O./oho, wo had not met,. ' Imighthavegone est • Ault° your Inmost heart I own „„,,•-.• • A debt I all not pay, . If I'd taken your adVitV, In the long thee ego, And led a,useful honorable life, No sorrow would I know. • ra be happy liko you, friend Iohn, • With yoUr dear, idie by your ate, raest roiimiiig reek thie hearties% world, But your exaMple laken as a guide, ir.f(7010 A • BLQP.111c:I. .,(1.11.NIQI, • 9.N.11: ESTABLISI-np 1854: ,vori• ARE Ouse *Mayoralty next year.• great profusion. . The sowers are hope- • - ' .• Mr. C. Bowerman succeeds- Mr. II. 0; •ful of having a crop of lice in two or . . . 4 . Brewn in S. S.1To. 5, Usborne at the three yeara, •should the eced " take." • ."--kr • • r•il -II 1 , . expiration of 1%W. Brown's term. ' It is expected that wild duck, ete., will • -1.01 %....# ...-1 ,....9 • W. Birmingham ehergea with stoall be drawn towards the *growing lico• • •'I, .. ' """*•---Thi-- ..-‘11"1"'"--:•-•:—.'" Ile 44 the finest Furnishing Stoelight the wes 'Comprising. all the •atest English end American Novelties. 'We Call especial . 'attention to onr stock of • •• • BLY TH• . ExconSiox.—A few of one towns, people turned out and availed them- selves of the excursion to Detroit, qn Thursday' last, hiving returned, they giye a geed account of the time spent; oft the borders of Uncle Sam, • eaoceere--A eocial sihis • held at the tideinee of Mr. IIewitt, on Tuesday evening hist, under the auspices of the Methodist church. It was well attend, &I and a very sociable arid 'pleasant time was spent. Oilmen Or Teacirtne.—The teachers in connection with Blyth Public School being about to leave, others have been engaged in their places, as follows Head Master, Mr. Hendereon, from near Whiteehutch,• eafaty, $500 ; mediate department, IVIiss A. Ilexten, of Clinton, $250; arid junior depart- ment, Miss, E. Dickson, of $eafortlr, $250. lug grain from the 'barn of G. Churchill, So says the Beiteteele Post.' . of Turnberry, was 'found guiles- and son- Op Afoutlarips,.31:p. Elliott, (lode,. a • tenced to ten, mon(ingapl. • • rich township, was driving honie he Revival services aro to be stetted at overtook a man nt4ned J. Fisher, who EXCItD1', conneptr.with the itiotho, asked fora ride which was given him, dist Church; at which Mr, N. Phelps, • Re asked. for 'work to get money to St. Catharines is expected to iissist. carry him home to Michigan, .This Mr. The tiptoes of Seaforth High School Elliott •ageeed to, 'give him, and • soon have, en,gaged Head Master, in the afterwards Fisher knocked Mr. Elliott •pers9n.of C. Clarkson, R A., of Toronto O.Bt of the buggy, leaving him senseless . . . . VVIELITE ANT) KflUtLikll 11..A 01:E. WRITE .a0vorP WOOL. • . . . allEY'ClIEVOIT WOOL. . )...lTR3PED LA.ILIfS WOOL.. • We show a \levy., 'ergo stock of ilie.above fine goods, to tit both large and small "University, and at present head master on the road, and drove off. Ito was • mee •Alo0 a fine essertioent of BOY'S TINDEROLOTHING. iittlie-Brookrille---Motel-soioot-sarey— afterviarcia- eV -bored ht -511%7-Elliott's ' $1,100. ips duties commence on the men, and brought 13efor* Mr. Crabb, first of Ienuery next. who fined hitn $20 or two months in • ' .Mr. Wm. lacConnel, bailiff, of Wing- g"l• ' • , 0171M.S A. iNT X) MITT * liant passed tilroiigh Blyth on Tuesday, '.1:1ie barn Ana stalAc of Alr. lior, 6V 111. witli.a young fellow for Godotich gaol, ton, 3rd con. L. R.' S, were completely On the charge of havin# failed to pay destroyed by Are cm lionday evebing of Itis board hill , The prisoner bolted at last wee -le Mr, Hotton had just eome complete rabge of KID Groso.ls, D0118RIN GLOVIt8,. .111ItiVit OASTOfit Cook's hotel, but was •.eaptured and • home with 'his team, and was putting •abovne,e,Buok Groves; Wool, Goovos, Limn TYPO:Ail ihandeuffed, with much trouble. Upen theni in the stable, He had thelantern Growls. l'erertr OfirVIIIA ANT) ffITTg, .. . ••4? promising to bo quiet, however, the on his arm, and was taking the lnirnesst . . ;handcuffs were* removed, but the raecal off one of the horses. As soon os the . . . .. , ,-----""'"ftsoe•' again bolted when about a mile ont of hulloes was olf, the horse wheeled town. "Mr. McConnel jmutedietely round and ran out C1601'8. MY, ltorfon .3E1 1\T ,IPS PITIZiNTISI—III•T Cf. ' reined his horse into the fence and gave hurriedly sot the lantern dew') and ren . , s We have a chase, capturinff his tnan, lunideuffed after the liorse to cateli it. "'when lie • hhn, and took him the &Ilene() o.f the returned ibund tho stable in ablaze. ' • • a • qp way in safety. It is supposed that in hurriedly getting "- letelid lines in blf.K AND WousTED DItAcEs, P.STErt AND LINEN COpiAES, Lregetci»s's. HOSIERY wo have SILK, .1‘Inaneo meg Woo re Our Not long shier: it 59b. Win. Moir, of the lantern dowo it, upset, spilling the stook of 1.11-11S are tnebificent, itt Sim'. ITANDEEIICIUEFs, BOND STEEET SCA.EFS, the 1). line ef Howiek, while in his tur- oil and setting fire to tho loose straw on Dititp scAurg, Ilisrix AND COLOEED TO3t Mann Trge &cr. nip patch saw one of the eteangesa the stable floor. The flame spread so 'curiosities that has ever been heard of, rapidly that nothing in the premises He was walking through the field whee eould be saved. The entire gram crop he came in contact with a huge snake, of thie SeaSOn, hay, straw, implements about two feet and a half in length and and evoi•y' article wore consamed. lAhe i having three dietinet heads. It corn- horees were got oat of the stable, and menced hissing ore becoming* aware of fortunately none of the cattle Were the presence of Mr. Moir and made its housed. IrtIr. 'Horton's lose iS very way towards him, but by the time 'he heavy, and will be particuleely severe reached a elub and returned Mr. Snake on him, tie he in jUSt ne% beginner. had disappeared under the paws Andeould The beilditigs WeCe all now. There is not be found. • a' small insurante. • , .) INSPECTION' O• f OITIt I,A 'i'011(rqSOU( Tr RD a 444-80iis.FuriiislOog Tious6 01,,IX1021. Nov. 13, 11478.