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OL, VJ.NO 29
CLINTON, HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDA.Y, JUNE 1884,
armoy.,VIP
WHOLE NO. 292
.4.(UTUAL URANCR
(10-11PANIES.
In tlio official Report for tlm
year ending December 31, 1883, of
the Ontario Inspocter of Insurance,
just iSSIled, We find the following
concerning composites this couitty:
Gross Amount at Risk.—Ilay
$1,437 ,602 00. Howick Co.,
615,086.00. McKillop - Co., $2,-
128,694.00. Usborne and, Hibbeit
$918,490.00. Premium, Notes
-,...unassessed amount.--Tlay Co.,
35,309,92. Hewiek Co., 107,046.-
86S' ---McKillop Co., 43,088.49 Us -
horn° and Ilibbert Gas 13,450.34.•
Stof plus of' General Assets over Lia-
bilities. — Hay Co., 35,481.57.
llowick Cos 108,673.68. Me,Kil-,
lop Co., •44,606,74. Whim°. and
Hibbert 0a., 13,948.05, New Bus-
iness During the Yeat.—Hay Co.,
315,130.00, Howlett Co., 94:1,571.-
00. McKillop 'Go., 309,375:00.
U'shorne and Hilbert Om, 370,175.-
00. Premium, Notes taken during
Ow year. Hay Co., 9,963.00.
Howiek Co., 47,128.50. MeKillop
Co., 8,118.50, Usborne and Hite
bort Co., 8,100.84. .Rates of said
,Mmium Notes to New Business.—
„Ray , 2•80, Howlett Co., 5,00.
111cKII150 Cos' 2•62. Usberue and
Ilibbert Co, 2,19.
pR..E,ss 0.P1N1ONS.
- Good seritte has been done by the
$11811VESS DIRECTORY Globe in sending a commissioner to
roport on the working of Prohibit•
ion legislation hi the Maritime Pro-
vinces The result seems to be that
the legislation is ineffective where it
was needed, and is apparently sec-
gentiOttll •
EDWIN 'KEEFER
„ `1D1±11.iNTTlIST,
Late of Toronto, Rotor culminate S43%1001100
4ff Dental Surgeons,
Coats's Bloolr, (Milton.
All Work Registered. Charges moderate,
oile” —•-
'118/17--/1111ii4
lases&
• VXt4itat..
DReeve. Office, Rattenbury Street, mi -
t! mediately behind itansford's tool( 'store.
ReAldence opposite the Temperance Hall, nuron
street. •01Bee hours from 8 a.m. to 0'p.
Clinton, Jai. 14, 1881: 1.y
MANNING SCOT—T,
cesitul-ouly where it. Was superflu-
ous. In the native place of the
Scott Aet liquor. is to' be lied freely;
'both within doorsand, without; men
(tarry about whiskey in their pockets
and retail it • at ton eauls -a drink..
Where the Act is in force the sale
of "beer ts stopped, while • WOeSe
whiakey than -would have been sold
under the jicense finds- dustoutera
under tItO 'system. of contrabaudism.
Prohibition, 'being 'supposed to •bo
the law, all other safe -guards are.of
course removed. Wirtioaaes ascribe
the failure to the obvious cause, the
abSenee of any general 'feeling of
responsibility for the enforcement of -
the A..ct. This ' notoriously is the
oarrietors, soueitorts Conveyancers; 5.1qPent. weak point of all sumptuary ..le.gisla-
iiiiseoeers for Ontario and Manit6ba.,
tion in a free 'countr,y, .Wheil the
1647- Office—Towsf HALL,. Qtgsvisisr. act prohibited is ono by which the
lowsbeeelter dads harm. to bis neighs
beers his neigleloure will assist the.
police jn etiforeing the law; -when it
is one which 'does no hartn to any-
body-butliiinsel fi: they do not carts to.
Office. Beaver EnoCk, Clinton.• v22q inform against hint or to provoke hie
enteitysZy in terferenee. 33y work,
ing up enthusiasm and by applying.
'moral pressure to waeer ere,. a Major-
ith'perliaps bare'majority, is .ob •
tained in favour of prohibition, but
there tho tuccess 'cods. The .,teacto
only- assumes a' contraband instvid:d
Of a lawful form; the e.vilk Of habit-,
ual .Itivebreaking are added to those
of drinking, Worse liqour is drunk; it •
is drunk in moreglisreputalde places.;
and instead Of being_ di unk in emit,.
.stany. and convivially, .it ilPutlic in
,Solitude, vt itleincreatiod liability, as
all ,experience . proves to.' execse.
•Hencethe.ntatentent appears
paradoxical. .May. very be true:,
that where Prohibition prevei IS there
ts lessdrittleieg but mere drunkenness
Wearo all agreed as to the object.
'We all.alike demo .put an end to
drunkenness, and to the • misery.
which it brings upon the drunkard
and his'fiunily. We differ only as..
to the meitim. In 1111380 'papffs •ik
has, always' been maintained that to
COM p91, the human riled, all -at once;
;
to give up stimulaets prey/try kind
imprectierible, 'even if it is 'desir-
abless-Qofdein Smith in The
ointon, May 17th, 188?.. • .! to •
D. A. FORRESTER,
C°iLattiver:;16'EitliPieol'‘.,70(14`tiosTlai'.
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ORAGER Fr MORTON,J3arristeri, Am:, , God -
Modell etnE1Yinginuit. C. Seager, Jr., Oot101141,
J. A. Morton, Winghant.
AVISON .J0fINSTON, Law, Chancery,and
1./ Conveyancing. Once -Wc8t. Street, next'
. door to ..Pest °ince, Ooderich, 57. 4, •
. , 13 C.' HAYS, Solkiter, to. Oitlee,901'9or of
tiv Square and West Street, over Butler's Book.
. Store. Goderich, Ont, . ' ' . 67-
• • gr Stoney to lend at lowest rates of interdst,'
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.17 - CAMPION, Barritffer, 'Attorney, Selieitor In
Au: Caul eery, convernneer, se. . Mee over'
' Jordan's 144 Store, the rooms formerly +mew'
• pled 'IV Judge Doyle. • . ' '. .
• • tar Any amount of, Money' .t.Oioairl at loWeit
rates of interest. • • . , •. 1.1y. -
Aurtto4tering..
H. W. BALLi
A UCTiONEEtt ter Huron 'Count:v. Sides et -
tended to In any part of the County. Ad -
•s rims orders to Goons= P. O. V-17.
41111AS. IIIAIIIILTOST,' •
A UCTION EU, land, lout -and insurance agent
Blyth. Sales attended In town. and country,
.7n reasonable terms. A list of faring 990 vlIltge
jots for sale. Money to loan on real estato, itt
. Lew rates 'of •Interest. Insurance effected en all
, classes of property. Notes -and Alehts connoted.
. _GoOdS appraised, and sold on commission, Bank-
rupt stocks botwItt :mil sold.
Illyth. Dec. 10, 1880 •
Fitetatinarg•
J. E. BLACKALL,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary &mop, To -
rent°, 1194114 opened an office • in Clinton, is
prepared 16 treat till diseases of dotneStie
tillitIllti8 on the niost modern prin.
ciples. Ail operations earefully
• performed,'and Calls prompt,
ly attended to by Wry or
night: Fees 11todentto,
OFFICE, .door West of Ken-
nedy'e Hotel, Clinton, Ont. V-17.
•
• tse [testae Conservatory of nitishi, will take
iiissiettieseinsis miTst0.-14ties Webber; Wm
• a, hinted number of pttplls on the Ot•uatt or piano.
Pqrtioular attention giren to those who wish to
• isseessestesineessittstsse,otsesserresessents,
gotten( Visroseresseinstiereeeirreeartegssr
Photograe."luirs
VOS
CLINTON:
Life 'Size Portraits a Specialty.
.Orangt.
L 04L. No, 710,
ci_ANT0N,
geo• Worth MonnAr of every
month, Ilan upstairs, opposite
the Town Hall. Visiting brpthren
always made weleolne.
A. M. TODD, W, M.
ANTELON, Seq. TWEllf.0Y, 0, n,
Itta0onit.
is4t,orroN Ledge, Nth 81, A. V. A ;tr.,
ki meets every eriatts, on or tater (seem
moon. Visiting brethren confiam motes.
s MacWiltirrifit, 1,, FORTUNE, sse.
mintier, 3m. 14, 1881. I•V
TO 1VIERORANTS:
HOW to Sell Gods
- TALK TO •
TT' PAM.TIOL:
s Read in conjunction with the
speech. of Richard' Cartwright
in the . Torooto Opera, . IfisuSe 011
Ttiesdarniebt, a statement in the
Winnipeg -WeeNy Times to the, ef7
feet that „Mr: 13Iake about to re-
tire from tho leadership•of the 0,
position is • noteworthy, Our, con-
temporary, though a 'tory organ,
has hitherto boon , free from the
blinding partizanship'. „ which has
characterized other leading papers,
and is not likely to originate or
circulete a &outset pore and ,simple.
Of the reasons , attributed. for Mr..
getirementethe „ i soon ten t
in the Reform plo•ty with his lead,
ership, and his disceirragement at
in the vote on the railway resolu-
tions—little importance dan bo at,
A •
tubed to the latter. It is the sort
of ruttier that commonly follows
such 1iitlo political desciormente.
But the open secret that "a gather.
ing of tho faithful is to be held in
Toronto at tho ,closo of the present
month," with'st VieW to re organiz-
ing *the Reform party, would appear
to give colour to our eontemporary'e
prophesy that Sir Richard. Cart-
wright te bo proposed for tho
leedership „ in succession, to Ti.
Blake, "who, there ie little doebt,
has. resigned that position." Bo
this as it may, of Mr. Illake's failure
as a party leader there tweets to be
no question. Poesessed of exonp-,
tionnl abilitices of high character,
and a powerful speaker, he is single
tarty lacking in the iteces-
aary to impttet cohesion to a
following including SO many en-
tegonistic tnetione as the Oppos
- 81(1011 AtIded to which, with
a reputation founded rather
upou his oratorical powere than
U011 the elle relvocacy of great
ntinciplos, Mr. Rialto does trot ap-
, peal to ,stopirlar eympatIty nu a man
with a volley which might with ail-
vautage to the State Ito subetiluted
for that of hie Atachiavellien
The disorganization Willett Wig feet
and waet of inct Ittive produced
amongst hie followere hey° metle it
poaaiblo for the l'hets to etty
reat Commotion in llie Dr
ON ACCOUNT OF—
TonN cztAx
owls Trade
B
----RESOLVE TO RETIRE FROM BusuNess,
WININOW
HIS $30,000 STOOK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY 0000
IS ON THE MARKET AT WHOLESALE 'COST I
15 to 35 Cents Saved on Every Dollar„. .Secure -the_ .Desirable Lines_ Without -Delay._
Our Stock is Noted as being one, of the Finest West of Toronto!!
We are having,- as. expected„ a Great -Rush! Wholesale Prides- Are Simply
Irresistible A..:Genuine Sale Without Reserve !
FOR CASH FOR BUTTER -4:1114‘..1 FOR EG
Black and Colored Silks, 45c. upwards. Dress Goods, Oc. upwards. Hosiery and Gloves, 5c. upwards.
Laces and Ties, le. upwards. Parasols, 20c. upwards. Table Linens, Napkins; Hollands—away down.
Cottons, Shirtings, Ducks, Denims! Cottonades, Ticking% AT MILL .PRICES
HOUSEKEEPERS I KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.
Millinery, Flowers, 1 -leathers, Ribbons, Ornaments, at Wholesale Cost T
The above lines are specialties with us, No House can equal us in these Goods Save 25 to 35e. on every dollar, getting *-
r111-1 ar$003:),E3' Ti\T TIIE
MANTLES AT WHOLES.A.LE pRICES I
We. have a Fine Stock of Mantle Cloths, Silks, and Trimming% and guarantee You's, perfect fit and stylish Garment every time;
JOhN CRAIB says an Attractive: Home is .a. Mark of Civilization.
'BUT .the Correct • thing.. in Cretonnes and Lace Curtains at Wholesale Prices, •Thus is
'. the seasen when wanted...Prices from Olc, .upwards.—EuerOody can pow afford a ntoe cARPET, Tapes.
tries from 32-1-c. upwards, BrUsSelS from 75c: upwards,. All -Wools from.80c upwards, Hemps from 11c,
o upwards. Mats and Rugs, in endless variety.
xpect Great Bargains in Tweeds and .Ordered .,plothing
Suits from $6.50 upwards. Do you ropent buying Our allwool$2 pants ?---Not :much, better goods can't
bo bought at $3. We are firing .200 yards of heavy 1+ Qz. .Tweed, at 40.,. at evory*Kly
.. that gives us the champ, gad nvory Man we hit is Pleased,:
ABOUT
• • •
lor mos
i ••
•
•
•Wo thinlewe have the largest stock or New Goods. in gm Trade, all to be sold at Wholesale Cost We
bave not foi•gotten the Boys, either—a good Mackinaw Straw Hat from 22o. upwards; see them, the
Latest Styles, and you save 40e. on the dollar,
E legOok:
_.$2iLLE FOR CASH, FOR •13t3T17,7' -176R.
e teat
EGGS.
,IBUry Me With ;isa„
0,••••rni.nrrwrit
Tug INSANG LOVO. or (t. woito etie
id° ea 4t icaine
rnor(al& be"
an an
ing attempted suieidel—Mrs. Julia
Oolilie
hion,rwilafneloutyatliorialotii
onOsolatoon4,itrieeVeta
wit .
She owned a pet dog Panted dip,
Several dart ago the dog bit a little
daughter of Mrs, J; Beagle, 1sTo. 3,
248 street, and was ontlenuned to
011 IftlilitltetotroWunthesntalMIceiss: aCtlis tn,haltkeard
her
pet dog would ceeteinly be killed,
she became seriously grieved, and,
being overcome with melancholy,
• concluded to take her own life. Fri-
yforji, losr_liet::::111,1.eirefi: in tliiiettrt
gas threat herself on the bed.
bedsroom, and after turning oil the
about 1,45 in the morning, and tied
her husband and son came limn%
While lying in an unconscious state
all was not right. It was forced
open and the woman diecoveied in
comatose condition, more dead
than alive. The gas wee foenci
stetittrelalg(tiy fitiee'xottpliantLet, df
noefn tiretioreneti-
im,
• 141,8, Colson was removedinto ;an
adjoluing retitle° and two. debtors,
,who had beets sett optioned, otyliiipA:
tele(' restoratives, and after work-
ing two hours left the woiddelte
iciA in a fair way of recovery. Itt
the woirem's bed-reotn wee found on
a table the bottom of a e1lar, on
Which was written with lead pencil:
"Iluriiiie" With Jip." The message
explained why the woman .had been
driven to the silly act which so near-
ly cost her her. live, Mrs. Pelson
is completely restored, put latest in-
quiries Bette that Jilt was put out of
the way last eyening,=chicago
Times.
is eltnoit the some 'treatment that.
Wog Etffe01%10(1 to 1UP., MaCket1Riti.
It i8 010 only policy Ithe Gritparty
has possessed since the return of
Sir John Blactionald to power—the
policy that there shall be a change
in leadership every few kears; -The
party is like j'aphet in search of'a
father—it is twee Searching for ti•
leatler *Ito will !eaten te victory.—
Gold win Smith in 11/4e Week. •
, .
vtimin.'s • DozNGs.
Depositorin the Government
Saving Bank had $12,238203 to
...theirscrestit eusAp.rt.l.
The,. Chitiediati Pacific Railway
receipts for tho week ending Juno.
14, were $129,000 against $125,000
last .year. ' ,
The day for arguing the coestitu-
tionality of tho Dominion 'Liquor
License Law has been postponed.
A day between the Oth and 20th . of
September will bo chosen.
The dwolling of B. L.- johnes Of
roma, was struck by lightning;
Two ' email boys—ono (ho son of
John Wetson„-of Ssirnitt, and the
other the eon 'Of Wm. Rosser, of
A Use. Craig, were badly atm nod.
At the session of the Niagara coin -
femme° 'of the Afethodist •Church nt
II atuilton reacilution was passed by
ft veto of 78 to 60, that in future
every.delegato to Conforenee pay his
OWI1 • expepses, This„will do away
. •
With billeting.
jiniges Protulfoot, Sonklor and
S'eott, the commissionera appointed
by the Local Goverment to inveati.
get° the conentracy charge, met
Julio Isith at Osgoodo hale. A f tee
reading the continifetion Justice
Prowlfoot tumounced that thoy
would tuljourn till imon, July 11,
A despatch front Port McLeod',
..North•West, Territory, nays ; "A
dispute Sr080 between a crow
rtulinn and a cowboy Imre. Tim
latter slot tho Indian, who, in
the theme; of death, reified hintecif
and shot lds elayer with it reVolver.
• 1lefbr tlyiugthe tewboy put five
more Idiots' into the ttolioreu body,
Dicknore a, Montreal
policeman, has' been sent to jail for
two months for lawny from a store,
The Kingston Arms alludes to
Toronto to; beilI "et the head of
tho lake." The world knows that
Hamilton is at the head of the lake.
A.nd if so be thatany ambitious Hamil-
tonian litte a place called Toronto con-
oealed about his, beck yard, it is evi-
dent that the health inspector has
not, been attending to his duty.
. Lightning struck the residence of
Aldkander Carroll, about twenty
miles fret» Ottawa, and scit on fire.
The family had gone to bed, and
were asleep. Mr. Carroll had a
_narrow escape, loossings..froinsslis.
bedroom by the window, bringing
lie wife along with him, but roue of
the children were burned to death.
Philip Emery, for the past few
yearn switchman at the Guelph
Grand Trunk PailWay station,
drowned himself Allen's fllIll
pood last Thursday morning. He
was
11 member of the Salvation
Army, and was driven crazy by the
religious excitement brought on 11
attending their meetings,
Winer] & Clos Toronto, *col
dealers, seut in a claire ofs $90,000
to the insuraneo emepanies for losses
sustained by the recent nee. The
compaeies refused to pay, referring
the matter to arbitration. Mr.
Winan, while under examination on
'Monday, declared tho- books of the
firm had boon burnt, but was con-
siderably crest failon when they WtrA
produced in court, having been
found in an old drain. Winati has
not been heard of since,
•
in the Matteotti Pollee Omni on
Fettles? a men earned flrisene anhis
wife were charged with druulten tress
They had tramped all tba way from
Halifax, tt distance of 858
sleoping out at eight. Ono clay, after
-a 'twelve miles walk, the woman
pave Meth to a betty, and they con-
titttl(41 their walk aff 114110.1 011 the
following day. Precocious bov to
walk the day after its' birth. They
wore bound for Preseott HO, •
Francia 'Scully and jereiniali.
Scully, twoyoung farmers living in
the township of Ops,. Were charged
-
with an aggrevated asseullt ott Rich,
ard • Houghton, their next dobr
neighbor, and a mud] older man.
Francis Scully throw Houghton
down and Jeretnialt kicked hitn
twice on the_ head with 'a • heevy
boot, Infltettng two severe -heap
wounds and rendering hien insensi-
ble, Verdict guilty. Defndarita
were fined one hundred dollars each
and costs, and bound over to keep
the peaeefor ,a. year. • •
AMERICAN.
• 0 „ • ,
,johe Foster has „beettsj
S6iith-earelin4on a charge of beat
ing his wife to deaths._ She Was
about to become a mother. Chival-
rous man, John I '
. ,
• Mrs. Sophia Walker, of. Menee,
has been arrested for starving
hit° idiocy, be iting with eavage
cruelty, and miming in nameless
ways her two yew, old deplete
• .
Reports from the stock growing
nections or Texas and the Southwest
geuerally. indicate the cattle drivo
this seat:mist° be „eqUa.ly ag large,
if not greater, than that of 188.3.
Sanford Robison, a coal -black
negro, tied Eninut Christian, a hand-
eenie white girl, %%met to East St.
Louis ono day hot week and were
married, The girl said it•was.a gen-
ohm hive match.
Tito wa'r again( geinblers in nets.
ns hes cilltuitetteil in James Wil
kereon, ono of tho imitated gainte
tete, paying $5,000 to the county,
rind agronieg never again to gamble
in Dallen county. All tbo other
getullers left, rather then pay the
large comprontieos
Mists Tilley wont a picitieles
ing ,and staying out late tho girl
WAS upbraided by her father and
greed father, both of whom soizeil
her iteil beet het soundly. Vpon
their reining to thrash .ffilley, Aire.
131eld clapped her haat to her breast,
exclairtnel, "Oh t»y heart," awl
dropped dead.
One day last Week • a KeetuckY,
mate who resides 101 the country; in-
.vited a youtig lady of:hardatown to
take a baggy rido with him. Wh°ii.
several miles trom home Ito attempt-
ed to kiss• her, end Pito resented by
Slapping him on the face. The blow
knocked off hie hat, and it fell to
the ground. Witenhe_aligkted Bite
WiliP0e4 tli) the horse and drove
home without him. He sneaked
through the woods to town, 'and a-
bout 12 o'clock that night lie recovs
ered-his horse. Ho tried to kies the
wrong girl:
Elttleeithift ifftgig Murdertro
Fred Hoot, alias Welcome, was
shot according to the Utah forme of
lew for a murder committed three
years ago, Three deputies were de-
tailed to carry out the execution.
They were firmed with Winchester
repeating rifles. The pritonor wart
blindfolded and seated upori a coffin
in the Jail yard. The iln.oe officers
drew „up ten paces from tho cone
denmed man. "All wore excluded
from witnessing the exebution ewcept
the tt1ieriff hia deputies, and e jury,
Thin was aelected from the jai and
eheriff's officials, all the other citis
sons refusing to serve. '1'110 victim
was killed at the fire( volley, every
ball penetrating i1i body, Mot
Wt ft throe times tried, end donyipted
611011 Liino, t110 Pry prOMptly &Mid.
ing upon a verdiet of guilty oti two
oceasions without leaving their Neats.
ilapt Wes given his choteef ender the
Utah statutes, if tho methodic)l his
Laking off. Roles asked if be pre-
ferred to hang or be shot. Ile eleet-
ed to be shot, It is the belief Thati
he Oboe° this inethedbeeause ho bad
Ilene that lto would be reprioved and
that the sheriff would use his iolitt
(moo to obtftin One for blot rather
than execute this kinit of death pan.
al ty. The ta80 c�st, MIA territOry of
Ittalt $15,1106 te proseente,
.Aldernianle Milberg. •
A' MILL DETW4fig TWO 311551138
TGE TORONTO cloth:OIL.
kittiotlat nervous and ilheaspna
complaints.
5. Cleanse me with` !ion flitter4
Pod 1 shall, have reheat. toot Islooinitist
health.
• 6, Add ditteitae Noe rlissa04.auti
let, the worn onus, 1 an; safe t ittdo
Hop linters,
7, For all tuy life have I il1agee,1
with siekness owl sores, and mot tniti;
a year ago was / cuXed by Itop
tere,
8, H4 that keePeth his bo,nee
fi'em achittrirtlAt Rheumatism and
Neuralgia, wiith 41.0ta Dittersi, duetit
wisely.
9. Thotilt thou bast swam! plln,
;les, freckles, salt rheum, erysipelas,
blood poisqPill&yl, U.u1 u1tars wilt
slows them alit
19. What woman is there, feeble
and sick from female complaints,
tvhallosireth not health and usetit
llop ]jitters and is mode we ti,
14 Let not negleat, to use
Bitters bripg.5m. aerieue 44434'1 end
Liver somplaints,
12: Keep thy tensile from bein.1.
furred, thy hlo,od vire, and thy
stomach from indigestion by using
ittp, Bitters.
la. All my pains and aches and
disease go' like the•chatr before the
vvInd when use !fop Bitters.
14, Marlic the man who was n 0)•':#
dead and given up by the dectore.
after using llop Bitters and heomuoth
"
-0eAse—fratu••• WOrrsitigssallPet,
nervousness, general debility, RIDA
urinary trouble, formmoii Itltters wid
restore yOu. , 2e2 4t
• Indignant Orangentea
,At A inali nybeting Qrs tigein ell
at 140 -rd
presented, with aseestimonials Lord
Claud Hamilton presided. Several
.metnbertsof the Hoene of tomig. and
the liouse of Oinnmeni addressed
-awlerei
u8hti
were determined to litwfullY
disloyaLagitaters, who,•proteeted by
the Government, presiegate seditiote
crime, and outrage, involviug peril
to the QueenTe authority.
ttANQlIiTO 11'.11.11KI88, •
and injury to the beat interesta of •
the country, and asking the (tensors,'
ative leadsrs to call the attention of
Parliament to Spencer's recent let I r
to Lord Arthur Hill, It was furthe
er tesolved that a deputation, headed
•by Lord Atom,: sliould..pf Quist .
to Spencer,gregard
a levoiltabri t
ttoltartatin:letetitt;
language used by the Irish Extent-
tive in his pro'claination, pondering
as it has tlie position of loyalist
more anxious and difficult, and
•
tarnusotrl
icogertlyhaint aSipineenre.er, now rev,
ogetze the propriety of their ettitudee
otlierwine the respunsibility will rest
with theGovernntent
ing was turbulent, but digperseti•in
• , meet,
A Minister Illhhhed.
Considerable excitement was ere-
ated in Quebec by an attack en
Father Chiniquy, who was adver-
tised to preachinthe Little French
P.rotestant Chapel in St.' John St.,
without. At the ante • Osect
adorable number of persons, Chiefly
acteated by curiosity; congregated
in and aboat the chapet, most of
them being French :Canadians and
Levi. Something in the sertnAm,
whialiis said to have.been. largely
directed . against' ,Roman Crithoha
'doctrine and • practiecs; :seeing to.
have excited indignation, and' a few'
Stones were thrown,. ' breaking a.
couple•of window.% and.lampe in tile
sacred edifice: The sereico, bow,
.ever, Wati'allowed to come. to a Cons
elusion quietly, but the crowd one
tamed to hang about the deter until
Father thinigey made lis appear
ance teenter hie beak; .when 'he was
assailed with 'derisive shouts and
epithets', . An • attempt was also
made to drive Iiiin back iitto this
chapel; but he managed toget' into.
the 'hack; which was 'driven -off as
fgspSi bltgeCrOVil f: I l c .
with
stones.. It . is not known', whether
the reverend gentlemen was struck
Ornitt, but lie Succeeded in making
good his escape.. The few police. on
hand,were powertesesto prevent the
Outrage.
Tho, purchase of a pumping ens
gitio for the city of Toronto is lieat
ing the blood of some of the alder-
men. The cost of it will
$200,000, and there is a fierce rival.
ry among the firms who want the
sob of building it. Several alders
Men have been Offered bribes to
OuP11011 ccrt4ifl tenderers,and some
members are charged by their fel-
lows with having accepted the bribes.
The "following took place in tho
.CollneilsChatnber thet-Othot. day ;
Enter Ald. Thonias Dal:4M With
face flushed and nervous tread, He
clipps into g chair as if exhauated by,
•Ins efforts in Council.
, Enter Aid. Millichamp, face red,
lips full,: head shaking and artna
gesticulating wildly.
"Totn Davien you are an infernal
liar if you say," ole.
"What's that you Say t Reptet
that if yon dare!" •
"Repeat it? I say you tire a
liar In
Mr Device ought% iip thoends of his
coat sleeves calmly and deliberately
to Ids elbows, and without a word
of waritieg token up the lie hy roeh.
ing poll niell at his opponent.--
Ald, Millichamp is stoutly
not only that, but ho stands half a
head over Ald, Davies. Therefore
it, is not surprisitig that ho maned
a black „ oyo. But , 1118 ,stontach
stunk out prominently, and the force
of All. Davies' blow produced monn
(Jittery paralysis, But it was 1106 a
Mementary fit, as Aid. Tholes is
ready to testify, baviog hos
teediately discovered diet the oitsilet
wax not soft enough to pormit11
spasmodic contraction Of has dia.
Omani, When the spasm passed he
essayod to regain his feet. Ito
didn't got there, tti:„
list arriving first, Aid., Parley ar•
grad tuba, followed immocilatoy by
Mr. Millichampqr brother, and then
the crowd mated in operating, tho
o •
• • .
Doctors Disagree.
At tho Lindsay general Sessionsu
coo was'brought Onwhich showed
that doctors will sometimes not
only -endanger thetlives Uf their
patients, but of each other as well.
A feud between pr..Bisneel and Dr.
. .
Wilson, of .13pbcaygeon, culminated
regently: in a personal enoounter hos
tween them on one of the streets of
theCrOseactions of assault
were brought -.by. the two pasties
against each. -other. That against
Dr. Wilson was tried at Dobcay-
geon, and resulted .in .Dr, Wilson
being tined by. the local *magistrate.
The indictment against pr. Bonnet'
for aggravated. asnsolt was beard
befere Alagistrafe O'Leary,
of 'Lindsay; who committed 'Dr.
Bonnet' for :r til. Meanwhile, Dr.
Wilson had appealed from the de-
cision' of (he • Boboaygeon Meg's-
trate, end tho appeal was also to be
tried atthese sessions. The dispute
betwecto therstwesaPpearegieslittee
portly originated in the prosecution
Of Dr, Harrison ly: Wilton. Dr.
.13onnell had a severe attack of in--
Ilanimation of the brain, !stitch
prostrated hitassfors•sotsses. !swedes,
On tecovering, he was left totally
deaf, and troinewhat defective as
'regards eqeilibriutn in standing and
-walking. 41.e eegageti-Dr, Tiartiaono
to assist him in his practice.. De,
Wilson found fault with thia, QI1
t110 grduml that. Dr, Harrison was
not a duly rogistered practioner,
and he proseeeted Dr. Harrison
m0r0 than once, before the Bobcay.
goon Alegistrete; resulting in 1)r4
Harrion'a conviction for practising
medicine withont a license. Thu;
action of 13r. Wilsoiesseaused 18 bit-
ter feeling between hint - and De.
Boone% Who appears to have been
left in a otnewhat excitable condi
,-
tion by his illeoss. Dr. Ifarrisoh
appealed from the decision of the
Bobcaygetin magistratee; and all
three tatese came up for disposal
before .Iodge Dean, After the first
caste had been partly heard, 1iis
Honor 'suggested a ,Settletnent; Red
the following arrangement Was made
by.. agreement hetworn eounsOl.
The coltviction of Dr. Wilson is to
be, quashed, without coats, The
.proseeution of Die. Rennet) le to bo
dropped, and a omit() prrmegni -setter
-
ea; The conviction of Dr. Harrison
id to bit quashed without, etliRS.
This leaves no 'conviction hanging
°ter any of the parties. Ilis Honor
remarked thet when a Orme was
settled in thia reenter no reflection'
was left on either Ilarth tual eulY
totriainPil for each of them to eons
vino0 the publie ho was altogether
in tho right, by the care with which
he ,conducted himselt in the future,
Mr, Perron acted forr,;Dr,
grid ft., McIntyre for Dr, Wilson,
wu'd County AttorcloY
was calIed
.p1(.8ta)triois)oe44:prun4r:)Pevi9erattlilybdi 1.aei Friday-evening
eeb6e1 alt!gti
consolidate the debt•of the town :
of , the itaidortatme and- propriety. of
ftuoh a measure was' eklitbit4 by
the attondance• pf eighteen persons,
to
including the council. *litifor. the
. ,
:ttituegomd ouislotebojvot ora.gbijr.eeedt
tite
mercurial temper of the crown at- •,
torn, y who gave au exhibition coins
bining.all •the.abeerdities of.a ()town
Iwuittuth the
Never i s
h e ktravile wildness
(it is°4
public esperublegewas there ever
owutt%)nuls:taassi4wealls javflaelibtiy9Italleo•Toatilial:!! .
It was net only disgraceful—It
wtia infonsous,,though perfeetly coe-
sietent. With Atm brutal vulgeritte ,
which is the conspiceouss featere: 41
that incli vactid7 bein4dsic)TioLditiocut.;
The torrents of low,
Itiugnage that. flowed from his a °Olt
houndish lips•were perfectly awitil,
The way in whielr he shriekett �us
that he, "cared not a .continental
dam "for'anyone swasl:paralysing.
The • !Ova ef putrid elante end
hellish insinuations that he hurled
forth showed the depravity Of Ilia
pature. No one but an 111100400i:a
lanatip 'w.oubl have acted as did
official. His conduct on that ode:ash:so;
pilatoreudglItvdi tli Chis :x1;p7:ssionoti11ft
°3 nds 00111,co
duet. itt. the court house,
An licehaerassed. School!
Teacher. •
A. teacher in Ono 'of the smallest
distriet wheelie' ie the etitmallest State
itt •tho Union ouce proved that it
-tifitylse Mitbarrassing to use ramie'
own saf es an ilhistrations Bite
was hearing a claes*in spelling and . •
defining words, The word "orphan')
".had , been correctly .eptillec.buti:
.110110 of (he •olitsii seemed toakiteWitil
meaning. After asking one or two
of them slie said ,ettcouragingly
"Now try,againr
Now, ette't Bonn) of you; gtniss What
it plO1108 in The blank look upott
their facoti remained, uutil one of tha
duller scholars raised his heed, and
said, with no intention of boiko.t
saucy, "It's seine one who W18lie5 tt-)• ,
get wank!, and 0411%"
. • .
' It Bothered the DOctor,
•
Troy Prow, •
Dr, lkileConli is celebratbd for 'ego.
*ism; mull:Ito best of it is !aria novee
C011fiCiOUR of it, . •
Ile hag a broad Scotch accent; aftri
the.liattit Of gnawing at the joint of ,
his thumb when busily tionkitig,
Some yeara ago he wet; lecturing
Inifore the eentor dasti 111 Peiticuton
college, Ile had been diecussils.
Leilteitz'n view of the reasott of evii;
to the effeet that Mankind was put
'upon the etteth beetitieti there tvee
ksn evil here- than elsow here,
One -of the 1111110113inquireit,
Weil, octor, mils, we8. evil intro.
stuceditt to the woviill"'
Alt 1" salt the doctor, betlilla 8111
bOth hands14,ye have asked the hard
est question In all 6+4)8001;
:Seekskrates tried t0ftti$Wer it ate)
tidied; Phito tried it anti lie felled
Kohut • attempted it end made est
work of it; Isebeite tried it, gm;
hogged the whole question as rt.it
Nom toiiinv ye; rota 1 con fotaf". paw
ing at ilia thuiablynackie vourelok
1 'don't, taaw —what .10 imiko
pleat,"