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The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-09, Page 4OUNCEMENT iT AND 1C01311Y.- Doll et the'New tags emelt tine see satopleeet the Jatest designs iatioatri.,-fereasieette-aimouneeniiiiits, thing.entlielt• New, veryattractive, and Jest 'what As 'iv. anted for "e Meiling" announcements 01B01JI,4:170. New ERA. has the largest emeilatioe of any paper m Huron, ex- cepting oue jji seaforth. our saleicription lists are opeu fox tee inspection of advertisers, at alt t1ue8 ADvszersrlis win. oblige by sending in copy ot "ebiteges" as early as poseible, tub portent ilevertisemeets, small, received up to Thursday uout„ - 1000AL ITELIS.-11141 are glad to reeeive at au - times froubiluy eouree, items QX level interest. 11013T. DOI:MRS. ' flew :PRA, Clnet•u. . . , .tti4 krt.. otd totiang--W. 1.. Oulmfitit'e„. • Soots anil Shoes -gluts, Carlini,. (hand owing -Beesley co. wanted ..s.palitser & VD, crand E, Pay &Co. • Crand Opening-- ,TEeksOli Bros. MaPIEEyEup-Mrs, Broderlot. Cliegin(11 Opening -A. -A.. Bennett. W Lew peles.rA,. Al3OinOt... Yurotture-4. ' wan rsear-Chrts. Pleknoit. NOW Droderiet. -need, NEW ERA, Qinec. Dross litp.lsieg-Miss S. Motive. Shingleii-John Sprung. exatainatioa -D. (glintoirtitiv Sive a. .4' Cartwright Op UM BillOget. The following extracts on M. Oat- wriaht's speech in reply to the blinitter of Finance, are of great interest,and should be carefully perused:-" Had any gentle. pany, and ceusented to allow the water toy. If the a011.30 Comtaons wisheit td and Pri ogobtie;e retks? sineaiitier lahu•llelliAthestexegr-no I4e°te.:hvsii illltt°'toserexeent: hie ability to suatain the chargers, not- ces, the Irith tut:Wanes will he admitted withstanding1 before the debete takes Place. It is -aid Ott leading. Chmservativess in Therein ttrtith thetteport thatthe man told melt pineteen yeara ago, mucfl the Sedate met and coustdered -mons to tatatnty 'Parliametit will have power to wore, two or three and twen*Y-Years °Pt"1 prevent Mr, Alexander speakim so often.1, substitute dollare and coifs fur pounda, when we were first, cliseussingett4s-rtleet In the Senate Mr 'Alexander referred to and pence o the elirrelieY o Ire" (confederation) that in the nineteenth the attacks upon hint, and %Ireland the , land. ,vear onr Contederatiou the debt' of Senators that he woutd brook no interter- , The atratigetnetife for haying Gut the Uanada would be nearly three times as enpe with his liberty of speech. (fie is a lenrilord has receded into the back ground • • FRIDAY, APA1L . . • . • THE Geveroment, bast itimeoliced-that some legislation in refetence to. the Scott Act will be inteoduced thii session.. Of t• swhatsnaturesitststnetitio.A a-give:et _sesthatt w� xnu.st wait 1.111.1ii it is intredneed before - we can say whether it is "for -better ot for . worse." . . • • • 0 • Tiu M inister of the Interior admitted in the House the -other -day, that the Col- onization scheites Of the..goverument had been failurer. In ,other words they turn: nanch per bead as the debt of the people of the ° United Slates is .today; had any. body told niethat the heceseary taxation of Canada, would, be 59 per emit.- greater Conservative who eannot .stand the coy- bet will he premed, ()thereto° Larl Spea- ruption of the present administration) eer will rumen, The capital. sum involved The Beate -Woodworth hliseloeures, .will not exceed 212,10),000,its advance tq ie ii pi i ail oi i r .0, term o yeata. than the necessary anti , euntr„usele, whereby, a large land Want was Teeeived • for nothing, and the misconduct ot other .ii.f, smitxsn. taxation of flie United Suttee ; that in 1886, iu the nineteenth yeer.of our Ctn. Mialstere and members of Parliament, ' T .....oNDOS,, ' April 7, -After buttering Mr, trade 'owe caused a penie among the Tories, Glad stone's Cebitiet into fragments' during federation, our. total volume of anti 'everybody is asking what iti to etre° ; the past month or so, the %dile reporter would he $24.000,000 less than it was 13 years ago, 1878 r that after !melee had next? Further revelations of a, startling now says ; • The Cabinet fenci has abated. possession of the Northwest for 15 yeart, t character anteting other Tory members Gladatone itiodifive propoaale hy giving the tater haviiet expended. $100,000,000, or wkll be fortheentiosi in, doe 011ie; and those , toartettat stareto,e„t vet,,, powers ee" thereabouts, 'of the' riding funds and a whO have been fattening upee pahlie Irish lishal motel monis. and providing thla very large' amount -how lunch I. am, un- plitnder for so many years believe now an t.__m_e,„ iat receiver shall cell ipreet custents that their race is almost run. able te State -but prehably,$10,000,000 er and excise, aud making Imperial •plairne $50)00,000 ot the private means of the ' When Mr. Blake moved, on Alonday, first charges on reveneee. Mr. Gladstone peeple of Canada, In endeavering to devet "that it is the dtity Of, the Government, il,, it, ....orouehly supported itt all his propos, lop and settle that country, We should to without further delay, to bring down fur- els --bY Earls Grenville RoseberY,- the day have, en the evidence of the ceifaits theipapers relating to Northwest- affairs, Marquis of Riben and (lampbell Banners returns pieced in our hands by hon. and throwing light on the situation prior roam Sir Farrar' Herschel' does net par - gentlemen opposite, after that huge ex- to, ,during, and subsequent; t� the hue•ticipate in the discussion on Heine Rule, penditure aud after the lapse of 15stears, rebellion," Hen. itdr. Langevin surprised but upholds the prepeacel Land Bill. we should scarce boast, frontethe Pacific the lieuee by refusing, point blank, to T ., hasheotr, April 7t -The Statsdard ad - Caws to the confines of Ontarlo, of a poor bring down anymore papers, taking the niits that the Conservatives are powerless 200000 settlers there; had anybody told position that the production ef 'certain withont the assistance of Hartinettm, and me that starting with the advanteges we documentwould be prejudicial to- tlic an attempt at isolated Conservatism would had, after nineteen years and after import- ing, at great cost to the people of this country, Some 000,000 iurneigranis, as our recerds allege -whether troly or falsely - the total ' white phpulation ot Canada should, at the expiration of those nine- teen years, be scarcely L000,000 morethan tit_was inA,867,,..5must_confess Itshould, hare -felt temtitecl to more than doubt him. ad out like measly all the schemesoft_thet present- government have.The Liberals predicted that Thett touid .notbe Success, . ful, and the . Ministry admit tibia the .. . 'Liberals -al they I livayS.,are.-were . our- ' rect. *•••• Now, sir, concealment of our actual po- sition has becomeimpossible, and we must Consider, .what. the .facts, are as ye- . vealed to,us in thePublic Accourts and • by the statement the 'lion. gentleman has just unide. rt tn. possible; t'von for the Ministry or theirsuppurters, to deny that lasfhvetir they hada deficit of et: least $2,240,000.. As the Minister -candidly dcimi ,-(100---furfireettwee borrowedtheth-whours-$4000-from 1886, making the total de- fiait .in reality $3,240,000. But wile he did not tell us Was that in. the papitel act Count oti the Intereolorilat Itallway at. least' $217,000 were charged for het/is which): contend ha v a. no business or 'place in tile capital.. apeonettt New, ,Str, in The-Tt bitecl. Statesdebt statement shows )(Ant of faet; but der. the expedient of. that the deereaee ot 'the public debtduring , 'March, 1886, is $14,07;884. le -the , _Americans are wise to:reduce their nation- al debt -and vety'fbet will. question their wisdom -how vely univrse Cariadiatis mita be to pi on incteasing their debt, which, a.sthe.Fintince Minister- admitssis not Much less than three hutulred ;tellers. . , • .1 . AN exchange mentions that either Dr. Taylor; W. R. Hoimes,,Or-F.W,Johnston A orrowing, and, berrowinga enorrneue cost, front the revenue of the present year, the lictutal. deficit_fer_laSt_yearhiontd have amounted to no less than $poo,000 ;. and even gietng him credit for the $1,700,000 whieh • was expended in :the Northwest, there would still remain a deficit of $2,- 200,000 to. be charged •against.last year, With reepeet tothe deficit for the present year,' on theist Maich we had a deficit Of $4,716,000. , it * ' • ' It ii a very heriene thing to consider that thirteen y:ears no, in 1873, onr total • imports and exports of a• like nature, ' 1111Sit II03tE Ailcamterl sto So0.7,000,f101 • ; eo that, in publietinterests. • Mr. Blake expressed his surprise at this statement, denouncing: the Government for having, id violation ot the solemn pledge of the First Minister last session, refused to bring „down at the beginning of this session the papers um. n toal to .it proper Judgment as to the _cause ofthe„rehellion. _HedeelitresItthatt, Fe was informed, and believed, and could prove, that there were under the control of the Government Material documents affeeting the question of their neglect, de- lay and mismanagement in the affairs of the Northwest, -resultieg in rebellion.. This was already established and proved.' Mr. Make then read a list of a (ample of hatudrecl--doeuraents not brought deivn, which he'declared were essential. These ,consieted of reports- front Government :officials,' lettepetitions; reseletions, dispatches rs, and answers of the Government to these, . The Government dare . not, le said ; pradnoe the letters of Bishop Gran,- din 'to thein, lest it Shciuld prove the guilt • o,f the Gieternment: They were withheld in the piiblie interest, forsooth! It was • 'high time that honorable gentlemen oppo- site should •understand that the,ir interest •were not synonymous. ' They took the extraordinary view. .that. what de triaged. hthet___Caosethamenthslansag,ed_the. country. Mr. Cameron (Huron) moved that it se- lect cominittee be appointed. to .inquire ink-thisttal I egs:ti o n with power to seed ,for papers and -persons, to take evidence_under oath, ami report all- the Preeeedings: Negathied adivisiontby-62 yeietto nays, Government majority of 49, which just reverse's the figures ofthe inejorsty an. the Plel execution, which was 94, reeint in victory for Gladetene. . jt is stated that 8,000 ladies of Cork comity have sent a petition to the Queetu agairist Home Rule, end that 1,4493 of the siguers are Catholics. • AdditionalIocal - . 'roma Connell. • The regular meeting was held oft Mon- . day' evening. The•follblving accounts, on recommendation of the Finance Commit- -tee, wereordered to be paid :-It. Trouse; salary and street work, 2250;$ W. J. Paisley, for street account, charity, etc., $42.97; lieTaggert and I'. Camelot], jest auditess, .$10 each ; jeckson Bros., suit for chief, $26 t ,Crt Sefartst keeping tramp; $3 t! Jas. Thompson, sundries for town ball. $1.50. .The trretietirer's bond, and his sureties;o4s -follo.ws :-self, C. Spooner anclhet. Statibury, $2,000 were accepted. The receipts of town hall for theancintit t)f March were.$18:50; and of;weigh settles, $O6,00, An item of 70c. for .cleaning water' table in' front of:Mr. 'Searles steres, was recommended 'riot to be. paid,• and there being some misunder- titanding-tabout-whd Ordured the work donehthe Mayer Said he loud pay it him- self. Sevetel ,members opposed rtyttietit of the account by the' council; onthe ground that to pay for 'clearing.out the water table in -front or one store, ' would establish a precedegt for wanting it done before others:. • " • ' .111r. Fifieintons, behalt ef the Fire Corcireittee,• said he•hed • erfoken to M. Walkeiabdut.thehose reel, who stated it had beee includedin the sale of the ens gine t� Messrs. Deheity es Co. . rt-ftees ,theeeltief-s-Lhigifieet „ofh- • the Fire. Gem pany-sh owed tlitittthe eegine, and appaihitus was in good repair goperal, ly, about 1000•feetof hose being perfectly sound, tvhile it quantity wits not in such good order., 'It recerdreended fes v, un- provenienfe 'and additions to° the working material -of the company:. •, , Mr. .Cetm recommended that the 14 of Mr. Fred. ,Corbett, Heron street; be se- . lected as a„ pond, at it. rental of $16 a' year, NYhiCh WES adopted, • Mr. W. Ford whsallowed the -Ilse of part of. Ritttenbury street, while repairing his house.. A. letter Was retteived from ;fudge Toms; PelsaliOrat&rseltallttalteteetsthistetea...yearteetalilionglisthereethasstshstste.settadotteestwasetenectedetthehrtitt, 'beeri yery. 'Considerable growth in • the. • into parliament yeSterday. (Thursday)lis tblfein e for Irish Henie Rule; but Of course we publish toe tatty to knoWthe poeise nat.ure•of the.same. So great was the de'. Mend' for seats in the House. otp.onmionst rthatiOttglihts.:42.0twere paid,101: place in the galLerieS: , . •.• :. The following' eittlinreished. by a infOrrknt wiliTht-T•Otind. not far from the klietne for Irish goille Rule: elditititted the.Qabinett._21r; Gtedston e_ "propsoseS to establish at D.hblin it Statutaty Irish -National. Pai•liantent .of it single .chaniliers.s. elected' largely:by the same fraeeltise as of the'existingrepresentatien.' Special guitiantees will tentente seedre the presence of an alleqUate :Proportion, of protestant mernbers.. , 0. ••• • Mr • Parnell Aerees Itt) en arrangement litssithiethattleaat 7s5 out oisitHeats.e of 30(l - members. betallotted tO the ItretestaetS, 'To • :this .patliemenesitif be . handed Over the 'whole .administration of Ireland, to- gether with the.exchtstVe right:to legislate hin Irish affairs. ' • • ' 'Ah Dish Ministry' :wilt centrof the mat aridt:-Oolice,, and. holed:Ike. tfiT, tettfovestment-sof 'hives mud tire' sutoreme authesity.eyer all Irish afiltirs except the military .forcee or the Crown, which-witt remain under the exclusive. control of:the Viceroy...• ' • . • .° ThettVieerey will' be appointed by :the ,Crown, and will prObahly:be en-polilleal, its the Viceroy of India. ' lie wills' nOt„ bailee seal in the Imperial: Catiinet, nor go in mid out of office with the chauge of party at Westminster, ; - The existing cetistabntary ati military force will. be under -the direct 'orders Ofthe Vicereytte. the. other Imperial treepte, garrieeneci 'ins Ireland. Previtneee Will he.' made -tor the .gradital. rectistersion ,ef.theconstabulatiiiito a civil - km or ,municipal fem. • •• • O The • statutory. Tarliament, Will impose • remit ttectcellects all taxes levied .in Ire- latiO, and, defray from the Same the eest of iGoVenti kept, ,ad' ministration.' The .Whole Of the engem and exciseheilt heti the hands Itrthe Irish,Perliameoth . •The. ,Only limitatioe impoted upon thp fiscal pe.weri':of tho neW Inidylorblds tho imposition ofapreteetiVe tariff which would ores° theIrtsh-'n34ricettktg'pglish geode. -Customs, eicile-and.other-takes, levied ';12y Irieli Parliareent will be collected by Irish oflieials, but an Impertarreceiver will he 'appointed bo ernpoweredhtntres _ eeiVe. the proeeeds • of ...the custoint- and - . 'ors iu West Huron, fortlienext Dominion elections. Any of them are,' perhapt, 'as strong candidates it the. po niervativo gen brine otit'.but ehou4d Kr. Ottoman again . be she standard -beater of the Liberal hat- . Country, although thero has been, whether 'you, tatte my estimate or that of the' Min-' isVer of Finance, a large addition ' to the population of the .CouutrY, nevertheless the total' volume of -the ttacle of' 'Canada, has ehrunk_ a matter of $24,000,000. And. fyt which hi 'altogether. .likelFS he, I am ideryto ;observe that, on seference defbat either of thein tilts at . tenet; three to . the rettuns bought down .1)3i:the Min- timeS the majority be received at. the test. later Of Customs the shrinkage is ,. 7 • - ` • AMATEUR •theatricals were inteoduced into a Methodist'church: at' Hamilton the other doh itthich .,havo' called' forth the tjutt•i (lige ation of a.eortespond en t e of flip city papers. They are bad enougit fur chureh purpose's, , but in tptinciple., The exhorts. oftea,nadiati _prodete th-the Itift-February eunciunied to same $5,1,0.00;001), anthem r Cott's' of cense in re; to $50,738,0004 cir\tt Win Of .S107,700,000"; while on the '1st Of Fehittai•y, 1885; We had an, 'exportritiOn of .$53,•368,000 and an import of $61,178,000; or total 5'40,000. so • that 4 'follows that . seven menths.there has been a sirritticage one expoits.and thottsiinports timountlog to they are do'worse thee scores of ,Simitat Itto ;0 ; 0)- , „ - • • . enteetainments: held • under, the Allah ef • As tegards the bulk ofthe People, 4very, "helping the Master's etiuse." .„1,A.rgoitti stets experience has demonstrated'. the many welInteening people ...seem:, to. lese Worallessness. of the -N; I?. We. said It .4.ght_enattely 9.1*.th;,.tt- itnkimf. was SurO! to injure. the farmers. These . • • . Tentlenterr--said : Give -us :our Nattonal Os e of the eos tel. ' , andereiss 1 all has e Buell Priem -fiat" all yeti r Ptoduets as you never -saw before, and in truth they; have !melt prices as thettnever saw before. In /by OWn toun- ty, where I was defeated largely iteeause deetined-t0 impose a. tax of fifteen cents a 'bushel on barley, I recollect- tlaat oft the 17th of Sepember., 1878, 'barley toitehed $1.15 per bushel,. and to -duty' -I- ant sorry for it, --the price is only 46 cents a bushel. The hon. _gentlemen's organs are con- stantly insttueting the farmers tor,day. that it ie absurd, unjust, and irrational to expect •that the Government should -fix the price of grate, that the price of grain is fixed„ by the London and' Liverpool markets, and that ft is unjust' to holdthe• Government responsible for the 0fall, in the price of grain and agricultural pro; qoots of fill kinds.- A.nd,:Sir, there mak be Seine truth in that, but 'those. hotr. gentletnen are not entitled tosplead that mitigatieu, seeing that they won their present places by )nost• polemn protnreg' to their unfortunate dupes that they would succeed in obthintng the highest possibie ptieeti,for all articles theyhadhe sell, , , Sin Jeans hes . n.egleeied to. ratify the Boundary award; as .reqUiredsby the Privy Council, and liet scents -determined to prevent Ontiteinlaving the benefit. 'of the 'once disputed territory as: derig possible. fellowere boast of "loyelty to the crown," and yet be', treats, ,With contempt the decision of the highest legal tribunal. Instead...of trgain sasitiog the, DoMinion • Government sanetion*:the award, the . °Atari° Gavdmiteitt. will likely carry :the tnattei • 'direct.. to the Thome authorities. . Lli1A111,trOX has again ilitronueetl. into thellouSe.his bill to Make seduction . can:nein stance. Lase.year the'bill was thrown out by the House, tVitich this Year allowed its firid reading to rt.a.'son'. di - on', ity 114 yeas to 17' nays. Thertcis THE EXPLABATIOX. -A read di at Port- land, Maine, Beetle the following solution of the problem. Published last week, which we believe, is correct. tt 1 22 I-730 x 4673' 3 -March ; 22 -day of month; 730 x--4- past 7; 4G72 -probably utimher of lodge, bo the above would read to a Xnight of Labor, meeting of lodge 4673: will be held March 22, at ltt past 7. A Myatt N&Enta) CHANOB.-4i. ciente; tation, consisting of Messrs. Farrow' and Coughlin, M.P., and Mr. F. W. Johnston, Gederich, waitedlipon the Minister of Ins land Revenue, at Ottawa. on Tuesday, with reference. to having it standard barrel for salt, the earn° as for apples. The de• putation was of opinion that the necessity of weighing would thus be obviated. The Minister promised te eon-ider the matter during recess., We may .idd that this is a change very muCh needed. At present there is no legal standard tor it salt berrel, and the result is that unprincipled mann- faeturers have-have-the-stze-of barrels until they -only held "about two- thirds of what should really cenetitute a barrehand honest manufacturers are there- fore placed at a disadvantage by the dia. honesty of their competitors. People nat turally suppose that a barrel ()limit is the same all over, but a manufaeturer who virs that; steals fifty or sixty pounds out of each barrel can certa.inly undersell those who makettheir .barrels a standard BIM Emir Seneue.-The Literary Society's weekly meeting was held on Monday eve - nine. Mr. Turnbnll, Hon,-Pces.; acting as chairman. After bdtiness rontine had been gone through with, the following •clutteuietilu9:hp°1eGasueldldwwinths gtlliveenmilluisti:;11014elaeile' etiVoen't atid readtuge. Of those who generoutey wire their assistance, particular mention ehould be made of the Doherty Organ Co: Orcheetra un. der Mr. Blackstone. The Orchestraplayadinur "nitirtherft wit It Credit' to theinseivea title pleas. cuirievteo. trbiem, ituedmiaeinnistieeranodf tiholgpwouutidieetal Itoprtowgornewn: mug. .itiarge audience was preeeet au( acme. much appreciated, was tilled as fidlowsi-Selas Mr. initiates*, Miss Miller, Mr. Sibley; Duets MiSS itobertspn and Oakes. Miss Isabel And e °roe; Readings were elven tfrs.flearri, Miss C. Mounteastie, Mr. Daniell atjd D. 'Worthing- ton. SArx.kriox ARMY' ',Ttralbee,--The services of the Salyation.Ariuy. held in the Town, nun, on, Tuesde-y nicht, were attentledliy largo nunt- ber, the intcreot in these serviees beingilmt as great, if not greater than wheu the ArMY first -started. The exercises wererlargelythe same as the Army holds continually at the barracks, and cote -asked of testlinonialS, slugingS, eximr• tatione, prayer, etc. prominent feature of the occasion, was the experience of MEE Scarsek et itrayttie, who tworeeseit to have been %emu-. ot ,l•pitiese, by lean in the power of God, after her -nee being given lip as hopeless by six doctors,- 'She certainly appears to be healthy enoUgh now, however much some may be dis- posed to doubt the reality, of the care. lite (Oilers present were the following; Stair Captain Glover, D. 0.; Special VaMillen ; Cap- . Wu Willis. Cada t gouge. ,8earorth ; captain St': Stratferd ; Captain Themes, cadet Prince, Myth ; Pallrintyue, 00aerich captain /in reorient, Mrs. 'Atininerinuu. Cadet Welsh, -Clinton. Captain ZIWTherrnall Elia Wire, 1E1.10 ere eetteinly zettlads workers. attend Jubilee itt-B arks- on the leth- and lith Mat. • Around the County. • Eeagan, One of the early settlersof West Wamanosh,dieti lest Week at the age of 71 years. Ou Saturday even ing ayoung lad fell upon the rink floor- at Exeter, and broke one of ' lingers. Mr.. Peter MeE.Weo, ot imanbury, 'well-known" to intenr of our readers, spent three weeks hunt. Ing in 9InSkolca. during the season recently closed mid killed 92 done. 000t•go Andrews, of Soaforth, was tried for stetting.; from tressrsi Taylor, Matiughlin and Pickaro, tied simioneed to nine mouths fe uountejan with hard labor. Ou Squatty evening as. str. Thos. Wigging, of,' the 901 con. of Downer, wag leading one of his • colts to water; it kicked, striking lute sui the feral/man knocking low seuseiess. and fraetar. 'programme .• waft given f • „;„ '13-alreillee Club ; tX4Cenatable DEYLE, or Bieth, has mined the ranks of the salvation A-rtily, and has lus•nam 1, enrolled on the list of menthols. .ffe conducted otlfimegirvveienemenSuuentiiyu etivirialbnsgpuittecaoyetlyo actletattrud., who is sufferiog from the effectti of it severe cold. • . December last, miss Jane Liailald, of tee., burn, MIMI the spare time whielt-sbe- had on • Atvevangs, to writing a story the recent cora-. petition in the Weekly Want:ea.. 'rhe title was!' .'Asir Nobody," mid we ttrel lettseit to announee that,she nas been awarded 1 ho prize of $20 otter- . ed by the joureal. . . • . T,'etarIc, late mantrger of the usborna flibhert M, EA:neurotic° Company, together swith his wife and family, Mee 'unsays in all.. left Exeter on AVediresday eveniug, 3101 alt„ for Butte City, California. In. spite ot Jima and rata lai•ge circle of •friend's assetubted.at• ' the Exeter sta. ion tci bid them God speed., ' Reading, 11. Stanhury ; Recitation, Miss O'Briee • Music, (Organ and violin,) Miss Boles and Reynari Recitation, Mites Holmes- Reeding, Miss' Maguire ; Duet, Missee end Taylor . Readingt Lowrie, Instrumental, (violin harmonica), MeStrs. Stanbury, Clegt Qin and kinsman; Reading, j. 1VIelville ; Recitation, J. Hun- ter ; Duet, noes Boles ; Reading, D. 8, Birks ;. Instrumental Music, (violins) Messrs. Reynar and Cleghorn. National An thorn,' 'The PrograMme *with very few exceptions, was well.rende red, several en- COl'eS being given,. and ,the meeting taken altogether was as sticcessf al as any yet held.-Cbm• . • • IT 'Was DiuoTA.-The London Free Press and Advertiser have been querielling about the destieation of the first party of emigrants that passed over the L. H.4 B. thistyear, whiehwas on -the 16th Of March, "The-Freress claims that they Were bound for Manitoba, while the Advertiser asserts, on the authority of two condudters, that they were bound for Dakota. It is Au accident re-eurred on: the 'Maitland riVer meal. Merneoh, during the freshet Of last week. . which moo near costing a young man his life- ;famos Baird was crossing the river in a boat oppositelnelarni of Peter King when a large drift ofdee came in con taet with 'and upset the . • Baircl,.who is a good swim iner,managed to cling tothe boat and by hy- reached. the shore iiimosteeausted. . • Kh00% two weeks hgo an old man -of kt years of ago, ealic upon Mr. B.'S. 'Cook Mat deputy .reeve of flowielc, and applied for Dumb anis: twice. Mr.- Cook- gave hitn charge. of Mr. • Kennedy or the, Albion IIptel to await the in - Mon or the council hoard on •tile matter. But .m. one. sense, a matter of n ot to, memoir Ito was airvp,ntigiefl lbetreol.100„lne; ey. The mates name is ,Tohtnertlaetel .vag- Messrs, Gib- that• hinuriVixecirvecardtiesr:r oils t eitpeirXeciv•TTknibte.kt inaaiwn On and neter, county:An for two'incin•ihr yin l rat) eni wasna z_01 a lucled to took six cars .of. stock from this 11 -11 W 0 vAi ) 25 years •tewn, • and.- aboll 40 Phssengers, • whom ago and now finds 111% ici saw leaving, .auct every one of Met 8, 1.urit.bF83.01.2:,CSie 807Ur 113 g the end or him. a great molly s Journey 'withal t hsevera c buS ht was more nearin were brought ..fr m W' ars of steek any mans of subsisten 'destined for •Dakotat , b. . o Ingham, • with a 'Plant .CitAsoEs.-Ilia6 mon er o .passengers, and -we knoW that fame; lot 21, eon. ..:fitinyjaWin ghoul, for the sirniOtAill4r t --nottelae4-04.'-thesee-titeed-batund fo of conrse, setstiMility-thititttittet Senate_ tt.t. _ _ inay er ' t tiler .deMortSiratt its If seleaSt nest by throwiDg. the kill:00C wp are surprised that such an act bait 'not been affni;7111)ine WraTti ere CA, fOr ' -all who 'are at all familter, With eureent events, admit the netessity Of softie saeh enactment, although they may differ net° the details 4neprovisions. • Tith Ottawa Free Press, urging allswhe aro entitled to vote to See that their mamas are on the new Voters'. 1184, ,uses this langeage. Which is neither ten strong or ttntrue :0- • "At no period in the hittiory of Canade, wilha vote heve been of mere value tothe etefranchised elector, than during the coming campaigni. Canada stands oft the 'verge of natiotal bankruptcy, and the only lupe for- the coentry is the over. whelmIng defeat of the present adreinie- tration, The morneot, its defeat is at- itounced,11ndan end pnt to. the itonstatit • ddling with the thrift diet moment OT PAMPA NOTES. 0 t Mr, Blake has moved for a select tem- mittee to, investigate charges against urrityrDtithlthantit dtteD o ugal 1 , members for Cape Br `'C 7'...77477.•"4/?FRApt,,,p eattsfv various. °referential hisaritterifit the shape' of the payment of tho against Mr. Melleitgat . Imperial' tante attd interest' on guaran- degrading or it Govern nt. official to a . 'subordinate position, , teed, leans: Reports as to Sir „John Macdeneld's • The tribute arid interest Will 130 first health are samewhat alarming. The charge on the Irish revenue, The tribute physicians express fears that at hie greet Will be fixed in tiavance ancl be collected •age it will be dilleult 10 pradieate the (Hs- by a receiver. It wilt Ike fixeti before the 011.00 from whittli he suffers, although it is statilterY Parliament is establitthed; and announced daily that he is reooverieg and will govern the number of representatives will soon be in his place, to the Ithporial Patikenent. • In the House the other dast Mr. Patter- .1 The mother of Itiah. memliers will not son, of Brant, bought up the charges of much exteed a nor° ; they will mitt? sit in corruption that haVe been levelled against the House of Commons when questions in. the government for inOntha past, awl, in velvingImperialt eoneideratious are ender ecathing languagettlenonneed the timber- diecusaion. When the businesa before the. grabbere and phinderers troth the public HMIS° is exclusively English ot Scottish,. ehest, challenging a denial of the,eharges no Irish members will be admitted. by any one. Not a -member Of the House The House oftCommons wilt not be al; dared to reply to hint, because they knew lowed to pass any laws for Ireland, or tn- he,eould !breve hie statements, t 'litre:to in any way With Irilitt aegis,- et - In the House, on -Monday,. Hon Mac- Renele BoWell denied the ebitrges that akote ; a,-eumber of cars and haeSen ers Vsborne to°:1•1Plitu6s-s--14443 , for the 'seal ot •were piekecl-by by the same train betwgee • Its hicen reilted to Js' Wo4t:Or Vo:.:1311:fasastiliisn: „,400. Tho fagtleforIIIITIII here and London, all of which ss going h thes fia1:111:nage iffekrEhoCiarke. eharge of Mr. Taylor, of the Chicago,Milt• to the same place, The train' was ift ily.vrtacsii,it,2,(111, 4111.1azilnss•ctratre'eci,ia4lettaltisltiiifflitei:tt, !_itattkoe & St. Patti' R: R. When' the co1:-. 125, ncleWyl,ile'orn tearirillei n gil1a00v ea griel rho fae°tllandi:ft1)112:i kJ ee ,P.re;ss atmettneed the mArnirtg.nn:ee • -the excetitorex9oitntilmie lev.tatsat4oloro.theritiaotemertineeieet. • k the titian. went west that it was, botencl for. Sit:lemon 'E.. ' .* . railwa . t 1 ea 10.n _0 one and isnot consfder . ''' "- Manitoba, 'We caller the att t' f • effiqtal o stateme t ed deal. inedo ------------- 1le .r0erearki `f Well Wee Pre , ;v. io ch. Norns.-On Monde Bissett, 05 Exete Y •las't -1S11°8' • is-,' astray, that's E; ss valued.et,s4ot, - 'r6 • n211' attention to it I 1, slight form.. 'At that Mr. 6- • e.w weees age see toot very one in the, Minim in for the Am . be ng.busv mican market,but •,, saett train,liad a ticket,for Dakiittee-4h di 1 - Press may re'te t ' e Free t. net • pay, put chasinghorses ra its statenient abotalt the aul her,iealbueetetilliloy worse,how• er:, t • iottouteual ttiontoipearts. 'the. polling' •sub -di • ' In' a change be mad tho- Riot tli • z thein in accordance with a it did not go ther s ..gWhit'etjttottytot:, tire' ate coi • kail.* ot I e goipg to.itlenito_b.atbutthattdoes not alter . order to equali th • • • '' • . • win, rahem st •nrt•ulAS Old, it.flab„°;,11,%,9",'solit att ate visions of t town in • entire coft, ono year and recomniending thet• • . the new proyisione, orthe Ontario Act, , Of 521:>. Janie& mo Watt, ; of. Whiieclutreh, has arrived: •:' The 11,Oddliolit ' horses, • Ire reports a very rough pa swigs front -a,nct pessiblet he' make" them 'uni- laroer crciwd • horsemen than eVer clasgow to Beaton. Mai the -death. of 19 line • . home from seothintl with fear tine ciydeseate • -- 'f horses 00 •roete, • L. moisten and ittseettnetter -formsfete-the,Dominion--Acts-aeshotleLah reyi itive-froWtheir in tarot that liturdsotee 'proVicle lite a large tnereaie of htetere, carriage stallion "Sir Tatton Coach inamn to a. •Yesterdity attending She Stile of stallions, imported -by Mr. A. Carlton.-. The hiciding was a 'little slow. -As the • sale woe in pro- g.ress...jaiat:•tie we go te preSS; wo Mire no tithe; to: 'Make any aotnnients 'On it hitt give tho horses sold as far-• es.-wo-hacl time to -gat them Modelt'?, beautiful bright bay, V1a8 b011ght hi/ -Air, Martin ,• London Roati;-for,A500., "Yonne Topstnan,"..:a: ma,gnificent dark dappled 'horse was sold to -S. P. Fisher; A.uldfirti; at $1385, "Gay Lad," light grey, coneider, ed to• be the best horse of the la, color excepted', was .blclinhat:$1240,, t" land's lery,” bay, SOU to Mr„.11, Martin; : L )t) desboro, for $1105. " Northern bay, Was bid in•at prices realiied for the sold were, in] the. .whole, consfdered t-� bobelow the actual value of the horses, Whieh were really first 'Referred to the Ri-law 'Committee; . With.' , • • • the Well-known horse breed ers,of Tuck orsmillic . ,A.. letterfroiraudge Doyleitenotainend• • worth :of horseeetnee hist fah; aua hove ing that -a desk, minuet and.' platform.be sahe wmtetare Theee nurraes the followlog .•. . • . -construeted in thesconticil-tehamber, for the' • con venien ce ' Of ••a .0.otirt Robiti, yea •episoile :• r. Tin: other night a yowl:A.:man, 511 . • cent 'arrival iii tewn,., and -who is net thorough. referred fo the Property Cointhittee,.to be ly acquainted' with tho lay: of the land; wer • . with rather An unfortunate accident, It seems • carried out. • • • Mr. W. Taylor asked that the sidewalk man iiear Arthur, The Messrs,' BteKay. Eros , instructmos to.casty oitt the *time.... • 'ttateastispoaedtet over eleven,,hundred that daring the night a doctor was required at 'the. house, • and MI:undertook to go after that • fronting his house be raised, at it was tee . . . .PerSonago. Not bciug thoroughly ranvtiar with , • the surroundings,. he mistook the reildence:; or dm, and he . wished to put tip .aii ;Ion .a Minister of the. gospel 'for that of theIloctor. fence. Mr. S, Andrews asked • that the and preeeeded.to enter Om gate. nut -the gate . -sidewalk an the West .side• Of 'queen street' wouldn't epee worth a cent, so he iindertoine ni Seale the picket fenee, hitt herein he siguntlx- • Ito. carried on to a, crossing, Mr, 'Jackson tailed. • Ito got oh top all right; but 'when la, .ealled. attention to a broken' celvert-at attempted to pulp to the ground the business .. ender the pMket seiged•hi it in a vice -like grip MatheSepie Corner, Mr.'-P,aielev spoke of by the b1b0vir bChib pants; and there.he hang . S00 JThe another On North. street. , Mr.. •Werry, neiniess, Ile was mad at that gate. s...at that : asked foe a erossiogs.stSineWhere ' fn the .iong,er lie hung. and the harder be stf ag,gled to .' pleket made him ten Alines more 80, and the . . . vieinity of' 'his liouse; as "lie lutd neither l'ree himself, the madder and madder no got. 'crossing, or sidewalk:. Ail these were re- class ittantals..: • • ferred to' tlae.'httrtst31'Cianiiititttet , but the Reeva,said' it sfits impossible it) put'clown LOCAL oil Ltitc11-11` CHIMES walks; for two trienths yet. ' ' Mri. E. D. EitYLEY, Clinten„, took Env-. Mr, .• ,TacksOit: moVed that a .itiliiP liTough's work, ou Londesbero mrcuit, on Sin.7. erected on Victoria street, at the railWay tia on statement.published last Week that Rey'. crossing., provided people there lit and ' Mr. Eaenind. or searortit, had resigned; IS con - extinguish ed the mtge. Mr; tielVIti•rchie tradietett eto the' Searortn. papers. ,. Obieeted tO it On the ground. that'we could sill:4'1037r gkeVit.17•1074:balitiTivelhi7ttiotil7 Z''... na#. oirota all the rerests made te the ting -op a -musical entertainment for Easter.A• council. The people, e saidt objected to 111&, T. E. CAVVEIIT o.i tOodericlE, has Dr The Session bas migagett Itov. .7, A, their taxes being high, but it was the he°. tendered Ms resignation of 118ti stout pas or to Many ho ealled_annuLtine swore Soverai ter• riblo andable,bodiod swears, until thepreaeher ' was aroused and,caultri: to his assiatance, lifted Min off the &kat, • hini oft the. sight imad to the doctor's. 7itis nob stated whether Our good so:martian in this instance reproved-. the young inan tor his profanity, but probablY under the eirculustatnies, he inay ekeutod. "Philadelphia -proudly clatnis that she has 2 w2;000 more omen than • Scene in' Stratford,' where. ithe •• how -le -- system is. in, force,: The: little- ttwetyears'''' t :- old son hfsa grocer was sitting inhis chair pie themselves who made the taxes bigh, •AleGillivray.B. Alt student: id Knox -college, 'neat the stage when his. father brought hy asking for iinproveracnts thet neceSsis ati ass etant, . 7 •".*- • jtig.of vittehar tfitehathenatainerrt-thetlittlaste—se- tated-theteitxpeediestentstlietappotrpriattoritt to 0. osingiOxerefgairlirkiiiirefiiiii.ctleTriiiiiii.- , 1141-'11(1.0S :and said, "Whis- jackson agreed in tlid main with the V, td)(30x olatteuennwettetes,dttftititttoteg tturtss, -key Whiskey ;') f,• That.'e very singular," Reeve, but thought people contd. net be D. f-trueLseY, Main, re tnaiked. the customer'. •" Not. let 'expected to pay taxes at air times, and r vo.tev, lieNr• °A• l mfteaenaldeentoreta, replred the grocer. The little folio* Was s. • t -notiptilonte-,intprovement. , The rnetion. . . who is an out onetonian. k diploma, was pre- • • , .tati'l0d; to,.litr, A,. If. Deanna, son or Airs., wit.." brought up zn Clinton .where tee ;scat 'f'tts"titeltteftlstace. • -Acteis in fined; titid he t'hinks sleety jag he Mr.' Maiming, as chaixiCan of stet- - Tito 011161a113oard Of the 1110evale Methodist spell is full ' • • notice Committee; `stated that. 20100 pro. church Ira 1) 110 unit -arms, vete, invited tier. gress bad been 'made in negotiations with 43,assi..ciolit:tc000riectithiatiatlecttetrattetodfettheorefnavitenotioonitit,,, manufaeturets ; he read. I severe,. prepost- subleet t part ot BORN' 1. • were in sueli a sliape that a deli 't tious'which bad been retetved;ibnui.tenornee. tionod ou'ltay field eireult•Itten' known in this Mi.. nes. Odium oRti°11!,;, 05 the .2151154" the "'lie...et _ the tuition el statiOnin Olif.1111L-ta ell • 411 port eOuld be made on them SNELL -In IP 11 of met,,te;n0e, the Mb la+, the Wife cetisidered bona fule olTenr, 17111 Anght" 11"imbe r after tialtitynFtTeilltyttan Intutber,4,1,,fopeirag:Tr$8.1iiizotti:bil‘ipnie241, of ;sir. Jahn Worsen, or a h;a, I' ie.' 10 be ger.y...-In Myth': OW 1113Ed t efilarged, So as to allot. it 10 cointaittee mittni,E0111:aiswiferfsercgistlan e tegoni- ding •otel tegtstatistlee es:mooning the t3enottfaiillet:„ ;L. 01 Itiejettr:01,itmter, wonszal,.-is citat:Ar 1141 to take. ae.. Mr. Arno; Snon, mended that the powers of tion in pereonally inspecti reeelpta Itoul Odin charity, $1745; 'T• B.. Italy, Ora datigh ter, 8 " t" ""4 "f °f* be Heine discussion, was granted. • town, having tompeeauce pledge, tvto 1 Mit Yet Whig-STEEPIVI.-AAt iftbeRrel4Eldeptiee' of the bride's A free 91 al VMS tead , in til0 Bitttellbitry St• Mr., ielm WIsC, of Goderieh towteildp, to Alle10, p laid before, Police, Magistrate Scott, of igTsi:git:-YttitsAteittig.sttnet' :tnArlirsttIrt,t1g,it Mt. stew. Lairew smith te the eihmit tisttith chef felor, Per 'tot mit, tin Wee14.esrtItiy, aitt nie by het. this plaee, by the Captain of the Halve,- ealled the zephyr, constitated tile nitellectual Pananenni. ' tion Army, Ixeter, 'eheitging eev6rttl rtigtfettige6IfIrr'VteadlinaePet.e l'it:Argelt::ft;'°81k: 11.1nt()111: 5.1 tin' rri•Illicice 16etlt I 1 , br , es ino -r,tg: 14 •Iient tO ProVineittl union, 921 Sunday stilieels itt COn nei I !Ad jou rn ecl ' etgaetzed., three. father • (Milton the ith inst., hy the lbw.. J. watt church on ,riday evealtur lash at which ammo youngest daughter of Mr. floury Steep. • • • manlier w represent. A programme ofsinging . • . , • • HIs.FfiltsT,CAst --Informatimi has been . 11),Y 011(43 bY pr. rillionts,Sibley, miTff-MARTIS -At e esidenee lif the bride you- men with disorderly con:duet, and vary: ?Walla/It titan-WM filfellt by all preiiela, A. Stewart, tttr, kola. cialteinv, ot tn. cePt when the Irish delegation is preseet. distnrbing the servites, at the meetintas of 1116 6 /feet of the social vrns to bring the people Eirza,inth Antr-Vklicr, 4 • A vete upon all ;lets of the irieh totals. the army. • This is Art% Scott's first Mtge. gtipirserzitgatei v Mgeingimiclittbis was.attepir-, . • Die b. , will confidence teturn to all brtto.clies ef. liad been made against tint irt connection lature ie to he vested ill -In Clinton, tlie. Ja.t.,E1.;,oi,j,„ Ow crown aria and comes up- *tit trial on Wednesday itnillar MiC, at toi early dale:ten g • trade," t with' the Prince Albert 'felon isatiensCont. exerdeed by advice of the Imperial Minis- next' Is • Isms Oen 1, • ' 1 -One ef it hest entertain... deagbitr of the \s••