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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1868-6-25, Page 2- Mt reamed aloud • end then eat,stering la the stern -sheets beside the coxswain ; GODE1110/1, JOIIE 25, 1868. The Woos says there will- that it haa to go oat to the • of Umacia, anti WS that "het' heel Permitt°4 W AAAAAA •81) C1110/S -We ht.* had very warm weather lest week on Sonde, (tom nu oat Comoipinewa.) ors the w out apin ; but 4,4 mem erowlett, hour ; • boat left the side of the vessel mot *utott snuyeemetit is Pala te begin to sr um, • end not use stirred • finger • and be saw made insight for the steps near where he the fnUlity of this arid did' not persist . wee tested. A tall, noble -looking min sat Will titers be anelhessItentan Memnon I very loudly THE YENLANS. - merit:ma shape. In 1866 they complained - - wilt y ; finally, like • time Mike, he got to he was put ashore and, after •xehanging • •irtually ounintemed, a *ember of hard to the, %err of we", thet were noti- it esinmi all day. It is splended growing the rum, sad stupilled Ma agitated consci- few wunis with tie boat • crew, he mouut- fied that the Amerime prerninent would host, het sailors camed out hie kat in- weather, and wisest, c um, mita and potatoes, While he lay dnank at the bottom of the lelloweil by one of the sailors, who carried 1 BURGLIR ILIIRESTED. ces" Ir.*, not tolerate their invasion. Thu was oar all sort. of orops efe shooting up with from Port flume TM /soder aseervates thinly ridiculous enough ; for their know- As unary rapt ty. moo for • tinse. ed the steps which led hoe to Wylie's side hay Mg passed o ver the t 'Miro iitruotions, Meting southward right im the winds eye. Flys days they Mat to windward, and nay. Ithw Sail. Thee it fell dead calm ; sad ei ronuisned for three day. more. The men began to suffer greatly froze granite, owing to their noisier &nil con- ked position. During the calm, they row- ed all day, and with thia, sad a light westerly Meese that sprung up, they got lath the ria -road again ; hut haviug now smiled three hundred end fifty miles to the smite ward, they found a greet change in the temperature ; the nights were so cold they were tate 10 huddle tiother, to keep • little warmth in thou bWies. Oil the lifIlmth day of Mr voyage it here lie rela thel blew, ared that they wone NOM' • ...a milblik• tram kr ewe *rat ro arra ; aaa. lath all W s ease. the may thernelly Spat hallway over INA /AK end ones • holy of ea. eeklea a dm Mern NM my Ms, sr the eueld not have Ined as haat bist, Me My weep almit dad k I.. MI. eiretly ay, Mot are Wise to Md.. WM dlat. m- et bri. With the Moe sf the Mere they could ow =woo Ma bar . bat they ran up a Mar eargmbro ma. the poor abeethead mature. wept, awl raM. and emed, their DM/. 11.11.1 ihtt alert Mem. n et am of Mei •eld rat a Warp we. This Ina WS* lie. shlverleg. earl reemberel how be Red ahead.. the entler. wed al ea board Lord Mae broke gm lite Whoring lewra bet eth • teord Men la le ee the might of shreds, aed howled ter And bre sates • My alget-te nee se ; a amen algal to ISM la Ma. The thy Mgt ihr sea In On .31 siceirel hi/lo et that broke woo Met mry Med. alth map tied :tell as they timid, tho bord tee sleep LIM Op to tear tom la wow. wild Day baths. nad the Ms sight It '•=e7e1 thoe was a Mg to windmel Meg.. aloan .4 MM. nth op Mir AM Opal of Mines bat still Nlise a eat shook Imes all Tor* sod themesivue a Dr *et a portmanteau. Ile stood for single moment on the quay, and stamped ha foot on the broad 14.011415 ; and heaving • deep Nth satisfee- tmie be rid, "Thank door He tunnel towards Wylie. "Can pie tell me, my man, at what hour the first timiu starts fur Loudon r "There is • slow trine at 7 -.30 and an ex- press at 9." "The express • ill serve me, and give me Ume for breakfast at the Adelphi Ilo- na. Thank you ; good mcirning," and the gentleman pared on, followed by the Wylie looked after him, he noted that erect miTlitare carnage, ud crisp, gray heir snit thick white ruuustache ; he MA a vague idea dist be had seen that face be furs, and the memory troubled him. At 7.30 Wylie staked for London ; the military Mae followed him In the "Fm• the 1st of Jan. last. He determined te at 9, end twilight him up at Rugby; togette take this means of discovering the thin Ewu.7h: I and with complete sumer. After mirth - hailed a cab, but before he coirld struggle ing round for several hours fur some one through the crowd to reach it • railway porter threw • portmanteau on ita rout, and Idea Mazy wiquaintanoe teok possession "All right," said the porter. "What ad- dress, sir," Wylie did not hear what the geutleinan said, but the porter shouted it to the cab- mse.,and then he did hoer It, It wee the house of Arthur Wardlaw. Wylie took off his hat. rubbed kis frowsy hair, and gaped after the cab. He entered another cab and told the driver to go to "No. -I- , Fenchurth that no suolo thing is to be aperehended, ledge that thaw movement was aa Manip- le is Sheol the Thigh by Trip Gil. ad in a kindly and prig apirit berry fele violation of our laws, which the Ptie 'Tun Mullady Case. --Dr Coleman PARTICI:MARS OF ARREST. amid volunteers the Oleos foe es tus, euteontoo. eident sea sworn to exec.* ought of resumed the inquest on this case on to the front. We think self to hue teen sufficient tu prevent gush I Thwa-a7 !haviog talked so Mg and inedepromises to this ocoasion WA their ap an attempt. But still there would be no , till evening end from nine o clook on Fri- soo.„oiy dry tell lath the afternoon, when Dr et large Quantity of Clothing deo, the truth hem betweeta the two. O'Neil, ewes i. Limn as. tinnily CON Pli)151111031. I hi deluded ocantistriota, cannot very well anned Invade= uf a friendly power well nevitably bring them into collision with" Coleman charged the jury at g-reat length back out, and, hence we may reasouably l'ent, American government and people. Some excitement ROA- mimed in to on expect that en attempt will be made ere Saturday morning last when it wasannoune- tunig* We have it on pretty pod authority omomonta.- we h... h.4 th. ed that some burglar had oindoubtodly 111141 Hon. J. S McDonald hes received • sm. of looking th. ord.. ininr n. f sem kind from the Auteriten house of our townsman J. B. Gordon, trap/ten set by Mr. Chubb in his story on b.un dunng ti" Pri"°" night bY 6 PevidgTertline aut thith no raidieg' will be Esq., as kept by Mr. Bu.tterworth. The sanctioned. If the American people will iff°"da ar° beautiful, the vellouthk• fir" - Kingston Street. It sersie Mr. Crabb, in __, s aed the flowers truly splendid. The lth the common evAli etvend others has missed °"'1"° ""q' , teaches, especially, are the best we have mooguised prinaiPlee a istanmais--- taw, over Me, the best ut thorn being of Mr. many uticles tor thine time back, laded - we shall be happy to welsoms a few Butterworth's own propagation. ing • sent of money from his safe about CHAPTER XV. Our scene now chenges from the wild ocean and ita perils. to a snug room in Fen - church street ; the inner offim Werdlem at Bon a huge apartment, panneled with fine old mellow Spanish uak ; and all the Ow- re tan .40..1 the.:211 leiteted • .1 vldp.it an furniture in !cooping ; the repot, • thiok O h▪ s twalsest. MTh Mak • lane Mad, wad her ripe *WM over the bulwarks and waved thee.* /1=Tg. pm Um the weather' the heroes Dr than. They tea does le M. en. under her les . down athie rope le Um, held by kindly ban. aad tread- ly faree alma Mra at them saga gm. eels. rob e s be writ ap the etilje ede, and se, In a very Mar Ma they mit the wore ap, ared the reel boles WI the wItAlleg brig Yana, Cap Mown of 11.tneket, • 11. MIME The be. wee ceed adrift and wee mg after ma MOM upwards art the ma of • wave Tie yowl IYAnterttau mom. of the Marta plied thee wIta dry elothoe oat of the MOO atom end lood. ead Medan. which was much waged, then lege awl not being la • Mho.. re* M. and their wr. amp. crippled. • wiathowiterly gale Mar. tb• Amara. Wpm be BM rm. Hon • wele berth. and the Nara es. Mae beres/f three math of Mt callous ea. Than its mom.. lea toe la thle hey rinik Mpg red wowed her Mather days, awn • Maw Hasp la r• rad gar Yaryan • cheap, s mee Mtn ts arty tam We tune the moot am Oen. remenel Mrs tie WPM of Ma howthapi. lag *to the wort elf the Mk tear sem Ma the Taakee sea ma 1M Wig Ina Mot Mead, bet sow trine. w▪ ho was IlMeare ated work. with • will hamar work one loarr • duty. ent Meat. • g eed the mien bed ale. we la the waft Me ma at as esse. termary, kw eveo7 day Mad pert mew of the mai, and shrewdly Aare to the Mee the losam WM tem towidred Mee south Ifteru• Ayr. Dyne prom. that they should he ✓ ase there. from when* they alp* be mashipped le • Veinal hosed bre was *Meted be by ea therm.. tit. Sam Ma and the pool Ms st Dame Ayres *we homy Wytl• sederlook that the home el Wardlew Ma MY Menai* the bag ter all ape. aed loreee OM *a Metier Imileted :at last ei boaestly told Wytlit be wahed limit. bo ilbad gam they NM He bed mad. Ike. ani they h. se be Pole Da Wilt, aed Mga erne. for a three parer when. v.*. My did not thereby forselt the Inge w="th:yd were Mated . melees Li rem. Wylie eran ler ward.. Meet the are th. woeld take emt. with the Trak. Marna All but Unereapmed LAW, Min Se do .; them three h. Milne la bi. sad Me. The me gave the More • relestr," se order at Wardlaw k Cu for Mr full or ler map :than Mond.. wilo. with Dora. eall entered the A mean hiereaaUle Navy Tee dap after the they sighted the elpithede at the meth of the Rio do la PIM w 10 p , and lay to for • put emir ihom Mei dethy thay were be.. by IDInethaet, and then Mao areethittokithewrt... W▪ ylie wee NM. os the tellgsll, awd soemsbio Mb Seem. wham the mho. tonere ems thes26:: • Port nee " y mit of the an% sad elm aterwd the 1111.4. appeared the Man awl glum of • tarp ship Ilhe Mg was orme. her rm. ari her pea bow• sp. Moly the Mil Meet It Med kir • ▪ o•or WW1*. tie nob. op, awl there tart gip. head of the Walt bombs/ almet with. mak. It was • Mona gran womia• sae aro MM. peel. • ye.. harp the other was prow b•r head la the Mts.. hotel. Mk her wild Ih▪ e are nee la oaether mom. the mosater, 'Moe mit Jar enseleg the brig. •sa learn int 1. tie tee Wylie Inerle IAD IMMO% hat leeleed late the dark.. el. Ur mad ID bed lete=r Sperrageth, it Ins the Mpg ead aft. eat al her mires • "' A z minister of sober colors ; the chairs of oak mind morocco, very substantial , •large aft/TVA II/. the Maria Raged nate, with thr Anon me Mem • pat of wine, nee. ha Isola them Wpm • FIZZ.. est tart& the mato In whet the beim Mr 1.7.11.6 Cement at Deem Ayres J . wee artfully mole up of &eta =remWM. ha alined over aorta/. perth whieb to *Moe • meth. MM. , but, ohm Wylie bra..191 „eel= eh°, to esp... le language above tte net nah rm. Of sow. they armee rem es mei tier did set esienteout seal aped ad Ike lAverpo.l. le Old Ragland. 8• W thrso awe were &Met on Wand whin otherenned with Caplets gloom Dr Ma 1111. Make was • clapper laden wttk bldee *A a • esetherly gale Meg on bee hal ailing pol. wed am me or Om shortest they had OM' nada. Me Mee o•tade the bar, the Herm It mt. bet tee boar to 'Wight, the nds &Meg , the yes draw ." ha Mort aft. tarter new rare • kinw telt with ter lopenge bark. • Ay, reearked the " she las Meal Mee Se halfebb Met MI thew Ma Mr bore In the InaretyDer that ft. areft as thet ate pit Is ler tis. The mar :=, ksiarliM. me, oaf tgeb bro intleP Ina Mt hie NOM bed Ms MM.. gad ash Me the semi le his est tut latomme... laws hr... a• Mired at bar, Tan 1117e= tee.•••11. km Mid remark, ninon ateklill Is mkt, atiWell lead &ad ones.. Wylie had no luggage nor *fronts to doe- . Min him ea board ; he landed, and having offioe table, with when lege like very col- umns, substantial ; two Milner sat* • globe of unreal size, with a handeone tent over, nude of rum leather, figured ; the walls hung with long oak boxes, about eight inches teed, contenung rolled maps of high quality, and great dintensitne ; to oconsult which, oaken sceptres tipped with brass hooke stook ready ; with these, the and, on being released. flew op into their wooden hazes again. Besides these were hong op& few drawings, representing mt.- lines and inner sections, of vessels, end,on • smeller table, lay models, almanacs, the. The great officio table wm covered with writting meterials and paper, all but a small rail, end amide that 'paisleys purple mortice° case about ten inches square ; was the looked, and angelus:identity:Mir portrait of Helen itolleston. This &pertinent wsa so situated, and the frames of the plate glass windows so well made and substantial, that, let a storm blow • thousand ships ashore, it could not be felt nor heerd, in Wardlaw's Inner ollios. liut appearances are deceitful ; end who ma wall out a ma of truubles,aud the tem- pests of the mind t The inmate of that office was battling u lated difficulties and clangers. Like those who sailed the Proserpone's long bost, upon that dirty night, which se, near- ly swamped her, his eye had new to be on every wave, aud his sheet forever in his hand. Hia measures had beim ably taken ; but, ea will happen when clever men me driven into a corner, had backed events rather too freely &guest time ; bed allow ed too slight • margin for ensue delays. For instanoe,he had averaged tbe Shannon s previous performance, and had calculated on her arrival too nicely. She was • fortnight overdue, and that delay brought fie had &leo counted upon getting news of the Proserpina. But not a went had reached Lloyd's as yet. At this very criais mine the prone of '66. experience led him to fear that, sooner or later, there would be • run on every Mink in honden. Now he had borrowed £80,- 000 at one bank, end L15,000 at another and, without his ships, could not possibly py • quarter of the money. If the budge queation were run upon, and obliged to oall in all their resources, his credit must go, and this, in his precarious position, was run He had concealed his whole condition from his father by false book-keeping. In- deed, he had only two confidante in the world ; poor old Mieheel Rewind end Helen Rolleston's portrait ; and even to, these two he made half confidences. lie dame& nut tell either of them all he had done, end all he was going to do. Ifiaredeeming festers Wita as bright as ever. He sill Inved Helen Rolleeten with did him homer. He loved mousy toe ; but he lowed Holm better. In Ul hie troubles awl worries tt. wee heone °con- solation, to unlock her portrait and gaze on it, and purify hia Rout forafew momenta. Sometimes he would apologise to it for an act of doubtful morality. "How ca.n I risk the less of yule" waa his favourite ex- cuse. No ; he must have emeilit. She must not suffer by his past imprudences. They taut be repined, at any cost -for her seke." It wee ten o'clock in the morning ; Mr. Penfold was sorting the letters for his em- ployer, when • buena! young wnman rushed into the outer office, crying "0 Mr. Penfold," and sank into a chair,breatk- ''Dear hurt ! what is the metier new r said the old gentleman. .los Wylie out on the seas in a boat ; aarl the wind it me blowing end the &ea& roar- ing to that degree &site looked &tine, and ✓ ya he, ' Pray for me, Nancy Rouse.' " So I says, ' 0 dear, Joe, what is the matter t end What seer haa becalm:lot the lloarding house, he wa• hastening to the Prvallia-n• r._ „ h arrival asof fho fm. th. knows I object to foul language. " Gone Proserpina He had reached their alone In Water Street before he reeolleated that though broad daylight on that July mar tug, morehants offices are not open at !MA hoer. The sight of the Shannon had so bewildered him that he het not teethed that the shops were all ahut, the streets deserted Thmi Ms thought oconrowl to net be a bearer a his own 44.1 W.° °•°r b"t /."°1""d• f". n'snY Penfoyld lanmi timidl "Sir Mrs her wake. 0 pray for me, Nanvy Room '" with that, I tries to pray in my Arnim, and screams instead s.net wakes myself. 0 Mr. Penfold, do tell me, have yon got of the Prose ine this morni r any ROM rp go "What is that tope, t inquired Arthur Wardlaw, who had entered just in time In hear this butt query. "What is it to me 1" cried Kane. firing up "'"it is more te me, radiate, thin news f • did not require to turn the I for thm stns manna, to adoie it. As he hurried to the Rou. my"1.4P 64, nitive,,, station, he tried In reedlike the tu,„ hdmil c.hmck Isuir at which the train stared : but his mated mind refused to perform the liwith `any! Inmetdretin °ref 71" wnaoritini.n:f hoR°4•86... "Him Rouse, I should say," rid Pm - tenant beek to the 4^^ 'adY. Phlthe, lir, Mt. Wtha the mate be yaw m %row .4 a tut of lie Proserpina!, is her -her --eineetheart. MIAs Bee el berths, and sat thorn on the "No It"' 14.14'4". 1"mlY " Ting eritli his tags esosejoy ism after a manner " teres muetnium,,,vp 4h. sivor sh. rot plea. an'in, 1 0011 I Memo. to know tape ewe, oodi „ ,ohfoh ROAMS id' capahle ART ing else Flut, d careen se where &UM relation' ;- and then with great eleisfse get to Awn. NI. reserve - -"but, yam know you are ammo. see rattled, mid Mkt sewn' read 6b.614 In111 Om WC be Ark dna the half to alt orT13,111r. containing a charge of buok-sbot, Mr. Gmbh ried • search warrant, to the house a ono henry Metall, whom he surpreed, and there, sure enough, after sense equivoca- tion on the part of accused's wife, they found Rastall in bed, mffering from a psinful shut -wound in the thigh. He at once owned up to haviug entered Cribb', store and me arrested and taken to gaol. In the house wee found quite • stuck of miscellaneous goods: muet of which hes been identified. We may here rate that Malan, who borethereputationof a quiet, sober man, would have bre the Ian per- son in town to he aocused of such • crime. The ore was examined before H. John- ston and 8. Pollock Esq.'s on Monday morning. at the pol, priaoner being una, ble to move. The information of C. Crebb Lg. read as follows :--" The information and °cam plaint of C. Cribb of the town of Ouderich, County of Huron, taken.upon oath be- fore me the underaigned one of Her Majesty's Justices. ot the Peace in and for the County of Huron, atormald, this 20th day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1868, who aaith that within the hut six months that his store ham been burglariously entered, 'and at much times money and var- ious articles of weeriag apparel, clothing and other articles, hays been feloniously taken out of my store, and I have good cause to believe and verily cloth believe that Henry Resta of the town Ooderich is the party who bath oeminitteil said depredation, &c. C. Cratib. Taken be- Hantehurst, sworn„ -Said he received a march wam.ot from Mr. Pollock, and with Mr. Crabb, proceeded Henry Rae residenos on Saturday last. Asked for Mr. Renal!. Ilis wife said he wee away the country, I said that wee for me to find out. Went up stairs and found Mr. Reseal sitting up tri bed. I warned him in presence of Mr Crebb that anything he rid would be used against him. lie mud, "I don't ,know what made me do it. If I hadn't been druok I would not have done it, I most have been drunk. Mr. Cribb then went away to get • doctor. Thepris- over then told his wife to open • box at the foot of the bed for Smith's goods. I found goods in the box, and more in var- ious plume, The following are rods iden- tified toy Mr. Crabb :-1 piece of tweed 21 yds., ldrab vest, 1 dark vest, 1 piece et check flannel 121 yds., 1 piece of Dutch carpeting 271 Yds., 1 piece scarlet Saxony cotton. Goods identified by Mr. A. Smith :- 1 striped vett, 3 pair wellen socks, 1 pair light tweed pants, 1 fancy flannel shirt, 1 piece frier 41 yds., 2 hey ahirts, 1 par diaper cloth,' &stab el, 1 pair prunella boots. 2 silk handkerchiefs, 1 pate woolen socks. Witness, continuing. I removed therm& te Mr. Crabb's for measurement and iden- C. Crabb, Esq., 'were. -For several mouths past my stem has been entered at night by Nome person then unknown. Abont the lort ot Jan. lest my was open- ed and theme of 1295 abstracted, • oonsid- which I do not with tostete at present, my susperions rested on Mr. Rental,. Several times since that goods hare been taken away. When I was at Montreal tLis last time, my store was entered several times and these& tried. On last Tuesday night I wee not well when, abmit 11 o'clock at night, my wife went to thestoreforrheum atic medicine, when I know a man meat have been in the plaos. I then determin- ed to set • trap, which I did, us ing proper precautions, eml charging with powder enough to wound but sot to kill. On Sat- urday morning about 8:30 when I went over to theathre, one of my inen told nth one of the traps was setting. I toned that the buckshot must be In the attempted The Canadian anthoritirand people are burglar. I then took steps to examine per- doing right in reeking energetic prepara- tive suspected. At last decided to look tions to repel the Fenian invaders who after liaatell Want to his plate about 4 have bre threetening their liras and o'eleek, when Mr. Hazlehurst and myself homes, their peace end safety. Twice found him in bed. His wife betrayed her- before have the Canadians learned that self by her equivocations. The three Fenian threats are not always idle threats, irookshot displayed by the ociastahle, teken and they would he culpable were they to out of prisoner's Wicker& simtliar to those remain inacelve under present oirmireetaa- oWl loadinif the trap. The door dm- ims, after the warninp they her had in tem' ma one A the huh. Am positive as the past. Whilst saying the, hemmer, We Medd also eay, for the edification of such Pasti- me me propose a simmer Mauston to Canada, that they will fled they have made • very egregious miatake in faitcying that our retirement win permit them to carry out their project. Some of their leaders have erred that, ea this is the yaw of the Presiciential elution, when both petitical parties may be expected to carry • tams fee the purpose of getting Fenian votes, theme will he ported lawn& th for their tindertakings, asell that the government will at least wink at their pro- outtings anti! they have presipitate4 them- selves over the herder. Illy may reet mired Hoe MP government will de noth- ing of the kind. President Jehnson will ka as preempt In Mein' metre te Gee. (Bent to supreme any attempe at l'Illiairthety found two Team art, Qualify most fight the army nf the UMW States before they ein pt at the Oasiseliaa militia. Oro Great oi owe the men to he demesne* in lie militery Anti.* or in sea Mining th• lennor eignity of hie comi- ty Maser he is a eantlidate kr the Presi deny ; elide Pessident Johnson, a• pah end' of his own to by seeking the shonsande el Fenian& to "hospitable, grazes" at their earliest orinvenience. That Audit Committee. Our contemporary, the Star is in error in stating that when the Audit Committee at the remitt Quarter Sessions, feud, they "Ow leochny /pinta preened to alma itto him en kia nut tioxime" The Board simply informed Mr. COX that his explana- tion wee too late to he acted upon, as regards the admitted mistake, but that if he woukl ischnie the amount struck off in his next amount it would stie greeted, if the uontmittee ma weekend of its oor- rooters. We must say, however that we ham boat submitted to • little municipal wee any apparent mistake in our amount, what wee to hinder mome member of the Comniitthe treat asking for prop- er explanation, instead of that body pet - *Miming what ma believed tO be an honest amount a virtual cheat. The price wecharg- nr- The new story "Foul nay," new nom was that which hes been paid without .14 by many thousamis of people throligh- • murmur forneuly a quarter ocummtury, out the world. We have since Con11111120- and if it was not reseionable and just we ing it, printed eo extra number so as to would here heard °tot long since. We be suPPly row mubscribors- economy which ernbarassee the 'Press and deaf and dumb girl named O'fee, living restricts the free adminiatration of justice, telitihdlaritwnati_haws'hulifi_ ?iLlt while crime runs nunpatit, menot possibly h.., ":1'n inques'r induce to the welter* uf the community at held this (Tuesday) morning before larp. Coroner McDougall, when • verdict was rendered to the effect that the infant was DOMINION DAT. What is to be done on the let of July. roe The Str. Clintri, will, we hear, give Are we to have anything like• public dem- an excursion from Goderich to Saginaw co onstration, or shall each citizen seek his the' 4th oi July. IlO} For • dish or basket of superb fishing" with the Poor Young Man t If sto.,,o.orosi sail .1 mi. so, anything of • puble nature is comteni plena tenant. there ie no time te Imo. We understand theta there will be exoursion from ir:r The Goderich Melons aad their *gime per steamer Meta. on that day. rnm14 tetand haying grand Plamur• , party at the Maitland Hotel to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. Tickets for ladies South Riding Agricultural SooletY. :an.grx.d gentlemen may he procured at this A meeting of the officers and directors of the South Riding of Huron, Agricultural 1 re. • seaman from the gunboat Cherub Soctety, was heti at Kippsn, on Saturday ogt into a row with some rouglui in Pres- . and a man named Young fractured the 20th ult., to make o. , . tur hill skull with a none. A t first the me holding the Fall Allow at luster, for , man's life was despaired of, but DOW he is 1868. Aa dui Stephen Branch Agrioultur- out of danger. el Society had agreed th merge their funds I A London, Ont., fisherman caught a fish with the County Society, for the purpose sh. ' apexes the other day and now of holding the said show ; the most of their haa tt on exhibiton. Th• gentleman ought officers and directors were present in mak- to reve the fishing in Coderich bedew for menta. It had boon un- an hour or two sumo fine morning. ing mid afire contradicts the assertion of tursi Society, would also merge their ' the correepondent of the (Rohs, diet chosen - funds this you for tbe rm. purpor , but . at the I 1th hour, it appears that many of um elute in the Privy Council. the younger lambs ot that flock went array re. Mr. Carling is mentioned sa and would not follow their leaders Seth* fkinhind,. th. mem pestures green at Exeter. This is to be latter's appointment ea LteuteGovernor. regretted, ads all united, would have made a splendid show ; as it is, however, there CROWDED OVT. -The double advertie is a prospect of an excellent ahow -the moat of C. Supple, West street, is crowded Exeter people are apparently going tat" it oatof this issue, but will appear in °emelt with heart end soul. The prizes will be Th. stook of Ds) Good. omoh fio. oss. of all concerned will no doubt make it a s.osion paid to Fashinable groat success. Two days are to be devote Good.. ed to the exhibition, viz ; the last day of September end the 1st of October. It ; rxracs.-Th. Tiers' special says that was suggested that the Prmident be re- the report that Gen. Grant has sent moan quested to deliver • lecture on Agricte- inspector to louk efter the Fenian move - tura, on the night of the find day of the smut un the frontier is untrue. exhibition, but we are rather sorry to say that that no action wu taken in the WASLIRR- -A letter to tit. Montreal matter ; we hope however, that the idea Eferiid from Cornwall, says "thet shout will not be lost sight of, and that some- Potsdam the Fenian, are making warlike thing will yet be done to take advantage prep•rations, and that on Wednesday hist of this rue opportunity et spreading infor- eighty car -loads of arms were unloeded mation on agncoltural subjects, as • hint , there." The "eighty ear-loade of arms," for many others to go and do likewise, it is rather too tough to swallow. is worthy of mention, that twirler Toms, I of Goderich, who happened to be passing Waorwrini. -Darin the relent freehet • large number of hem ock chips wereseen passing Gibson's saw mill. They are sup - detriment in this village. BIG Gons.-We understand that through the courteous reprosentatioas of Cap. Thomson of the Goderich Artillery Co., ficljuttuit McDougall has kindly eonsented to supply each ' battery in Canada with two good 8 pounder guns. Such • supply would he rightand proper. oar We are sorry to hear that a women !Still MI the Hayfield Road win bitten by • rabid dog • few days ego. gar The Commercial Academy doses this week for the mummer venation. The beginnine of tbe next tonna will he duly announced in the Steel - A 11,Ang or OMNI. -Al an evidence of the rapid growth of the pest few days, we were shown yesterdey a blade of gnus rmaaryurinigHottwweeiah"therinstolleNrthe .erteeellei Mt Of warm srid rather °mime 'hewers are mak- ing the crop in the stoeion at a great rate. It le feared that the fall wheet will talk of • cheap exmineen from fhwlerieh to London st an early daW. The London people have visited in in large Wise seve- ral time*, amid wentild only be right In re tern the compliment. We ars aura the Amnon Menu al Goderich, Mr Carter, will do all in his power te Nether llie views of the Athens in thie respect. COI,- The Hem Reverdy Johason has been offered, and has accepted, the position of 17. S. Minister at thee Court Rt James. Hie instructiosis will, it is said, embody MI powers th settle the " Alabama '' 4641:11.1wen. *triers TaAnt --Dane Francis Train appeared at the Liverporil ffeehaege on Thursday Isat, Ilith Mel, and attemp- ted to mike • speedo lie heti te leme without athsining hie °Upset, for the peo- ple hissed him down. The Prescott TeLarsall mys --On Fri- day the Nth ult., a farmer named Mur- dock, residing rei the 7th enmeasiou of Ertwardevent, committed MAMA. by hang - nig himalt in the wends •djsearett to his te, look after a mit, sod staying longs than was *speeded mine numbers of the Comity mem in erne ef Mtn, Mil found sospeelled ley'the trek to • tree, life hang salliwit. Durhig the Mileage Convention the re. gular sn4 special prime dispalshes from that eity reached the diaerenme of 1116, 000 words. 130elas Fontilt -The body of Murray, one of the drowned fishermen was found on the beach, neer Dr. Stokes farm on Monday morning. It wu partially buried iu sand and badly& composed. We under stand Liao, that the body °leapt 'Moshe= was found a few days ago. IV We aro requested to state thet a Sabbath School 'c -Nie will be held at Zion Church, H. Road, Guderich Op on Tuee- dey the 31st inst. We have great pleasure ia informing our readers, that a oomplimentary Con- cert, will begiven, in the Victoria Hall, on the 9th of next menth, to Mrs. Simms, the lady who so ably presides over the Choir eine Cleorge's Church. The names ante Arnateurs who have rolmthered their serrioes for the occasion is a full gus.rentes that theComert will be • sumer. Full particulars wdt appear in • fetus, COMMON VITAS Y. - The Laadwproclaises Torosto one of the inset uncleanly ata. tit thi. or any other couatry. who after sitting' some twuhuure returned a Verdict which has sent Nicholas Mullady and Thomas Dunovan to Goderich gaol there to be tried at the next aSsizes for pla yed on 1 Saturday between Chinon and Seaforth, resulting in Clinton beating Council of OM Village met at Downey's Hall, on die 12th of June, present coun- cillors Sprost, McDougall iutd Cash. The minutes almost meeting were read and adopted. At thus imp of the meeting the nweetang the Reeve arrived and book the chair. A By-lew for preventing the moo- ning at large of certain &metals, was read a first, second, and third tome aad pared. A By -Law to provide for the Mon of the public health, was read • t, socend, and third tame, and pasted. A By -Law to define the duties of street Inspector, was read a fust, mond and third time e nd passed, it wu moved, smorked and carried, that the clerk be requested to advertise for tenders for reeking a death on main street from Kidd and McMwtkin's store. down to Govenlook's Mire, making a proper toz, and cowering in the ammo specifications to be ren at the Clerk's ofeee. Council edjourned until Tuesday evening 16th irk to meet at Demony's rie It is understood that OA Prince milli Princess of Wales will visit Killattiey next August, and not September, and will be the gaesta of Lord and Lady QM - thrums, at Killarney Meuse. The royal ' eouple, landing in Dublin, will pro, omen/ire* to Killarney, and after remain- ing there some time will leave for Belfeat, where they have been invited to open the new ducks. on business, called open the Treasurer, , and pieced .5 in his handa to be given by the Society, sa a special prize for the best home made cheese. The Reaping end Mowing committee also meet on the same day at Koppon, and arranged that the mowing match in conneetion with the Routh Riding of Huron Agricultural Society, will this you come off on the farm of Mr. Rom, Tuckersmith, London Road, one mile and a half North from Kippen, on 'Tuesday the 14th day a July From Me New Tort Prase k the ielentification of Use reels. Found a skeleton key and dark lantern in a bag ia a line testing trom the door entered to the street, about 20feet front the door, which was shut Mt not locked. Prisoner says winos that he tonna the lure la Sag - A. Smith, swore. -8•141 he missed goods from his store sae day last week. Suspi- the counter -goods. One thing 1 WIWI pm- tieularly was • peculiar shirt ; also mimed a vest which 1 knew wee 6hdire am night before. flaw them afterwards in roams - non of Mr. flatlet+ snit. Alm idoetified other rods se having belonged 10 hint. The prisoner, being duly warned, ea mediae to Sitetsirevaslessed as tailor : - "I had nothing M do with taking Mr. Moir en ono omega& le 1 1106 11^0° ill I we se glad Mr. Crabb bad that *bp est 1 -- web I had Mee Moe whom 1 went he the inn time. I peeked An kw/ aro th. street is flegissyr. The Isest rill iplion4 collars belonged to Mr. Saila. &poem. tir ir..t... Th., will both asi there Irma lbw The ether Win priasimly as they did when hat • remiss identified by him I Mesh, IMO a iimmite. reliellion ems want.' The priernese eras them 40Stalatall444110 Odr rrarnment ;Meld lee prompt in ..4 his dirmi n4 on gag alania. , vreganws the Teaser jest as anos ea their Th. moo no have succeeded in or- chethin the raved" el the roes - hopper* by piecing traps aloag the low of wry owed by them. From seven to buosiOare mush' daily La me of *ale traps. Co,,,oup OIL *ILIA. --Ifinniskillon C. ss same sixteen miles froui'the St. miles fros the Sit. Clair. River, and ...Tv "poet to Newport. and is one et the richeet Distriets the world ; there are now sunsuit in progress mar300wells most of los yeilding largelf ; in one Lase th. ssou esteem overflowing for sone, time, ead itis estimated that &Mut two ▪ bo. thoy tthe not Mem able to atop it, Om truly • one of uatirre's weeders, thvugh not more wounderful than die power ut sudden coke awe ntetisna, spinal effectiece, &c. Sold le all medicine dealers at 'Acta per bottle - Booties Arm, (The grestpublic rem - to• m, it moot be mid that they are on tri.o. yi„, have been thoroughly tried, and preemeoed (oa the authority ol those woos. !impend health they have premise ed) sere, harmless and eniumintly o hms., 'operation, mod if taken inur- e° will tariably cure colds, coughs, .„,„. Amos, emi all Bronchial affections. One toe n4.11111 (loaner the meet scepti- tel. Salty all medictne dealers, at thets. per box. rg this no true. There is seareely any. & thing bit what may be applies( beim. &jelly some way, either amply or in compound, West's Sas Oompositum we believe he an umellant medicine fur purifybegthe Mood, end curing. diseases sk. imp, Enema, Liver, hodasys tte. It las oever been equalled foe sad; diseases excepting thrt pander laden Medici". the Great filicsheases Remedy ; of worse wo do not deny the immensity of this ortiole over all other remedies el the DM oentury. BIRTEL At Goderich, !et the 20th inst., the wife of Joie Hams Imo merchant, of • eon. On the 26th April, at Galt's Chunk, Pauly, by the Rev. Thanes Dowling, Robert MoGronrey, Ashlield, to Elisa At Goderich, on the 17th MA. by tho Rev. D. Camelot), James Andorra of Fan Wawanosh, to Mime Euphemia daughter 4 James Armour, of Morris. June lthh, 1888.- 'The Municipal Council of this Village, met in Downey's Hall pursuant to adjournment, present, the Reeve aad Councillors, minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A petition was received from F. Segtniller, regarding the grading and ere:telling of Railway Street. Tenders were received from Owen Mulligan, and William Thomp- son for Maktog • dram on Main Finset. The Tenders of Wm Thompson was ac- cepted. and he was required to entet into a bond for the due performance el the work. Mr Cash was now called to the Chair in the Reeve's absence. A By-law authoris- ing the pulling down of adjaeent homes or other erutions when neoreary to prevent the spnading of fire wadi oassed.-A By law to Menge transient traders and repeal By•Law No 19 was passed A. By -Law was pared to regulate the removal and set. keeping of ashes .te. The Council appointed Mr J. Campbell as Clost Fire Summer and authorised hon to provide himself with the necessary equipege for his office. Council adjourned to mein &pia at Downey's Hall on Tuesday next at 730 p. atodertoh Township. Tits steamship Moravian, which ee- rier' at (bob*, a few days since, had over • thousand soldiers on board. They belong to venous reoluientil already station- ed in Canada. Thew arrival here al this tin.* may be taken as au iudication that the Imperial Government will not niaterial- ly, if to any extent, rodeo, the effective strength of the force sow atationed in the Domiiiion. There will be pleuty of wither soldiers to worry the Fenian. should they be mad enough to carry out their threat'. ram. or room. The CM. an at Iletromille eroonfing to at- t./see tiltb lead preeeet the Rowe all rCoereetnen. TI. mesas af law wee reed sad oed • later raw read freaa the saki* H.. Toweellp, to rename to great of mom to be ameded os bosedary line between sell MEM. Ternehtp noted by Mr FM, e reended by Nr Cot That I. af era hatedrui donate le allowed by the Count In amottem the gmt el Hallett Cerearli the me le be expended ander the at the Seed Ometreaseen Dew.. for ropeineg the Mere. Dna Caleb lit Novel by Mr Cr. wo by Mr hod. Thor Joh• shill ba paid aro doter. for moving • Md. Opt Mooed by Mr Pollock, we by Ilir rord. That ="arad II , cassias to the Mona. laver - *Mr Mtn* Leber tho Me reed between Ths later ef gam. Clyahse Mak.* le lin gamer dose to be wasps appeals lin. Dow. km Hum RM. lima by ID. 7allork, see. by ldr WM. TM the seareet of gamut Oren. for Melt les elope be Mowed amid* the wed melbas - Canted nosed by ID The am.. by lir PM, That Jam Terrabal hi cid' P.M far wassanten arid gas cape la wed In year MA e t the Ma of tre PM. raid -Cant. Moved by lir Cot sm.. by Mr Wee., That Jam 11111. be aloe. Via. a. Jam Torreses dap la then Statute Mato ta tab.,' For the yew Itet Meg tor wat D es by there is the Meer 111117. --Canted neva by Mr Pont re by Kr. Coa, That David nem be m▪ ew. fie Mood by Kt Pone. ins. by Yr. Me tea. That •Ist.der Tepor end /air prim then mato* abor ander Yr se the %OM ate - maws - red Nov. by Peneett wee.. by U r Cot Test el. be approprinted ter latmleg the Myth. o . loading hi re Yth see *be Met I. ea the re dre rted --Carried hod by e sconded by Idr Cot Thai SIN be limed. la eirth wad by the IL C. Mors ern OntesilM Dn. -Corned Mewed by Ilr Feed. sea Mr. C.. liot peel tee Medan Iles la minded re Henn Road between MM. earl DenteM far the per M▪ s pi Dr erred Ice the Me Iles (0 ltth ow I -erred Howei by PM. riened. that 11110 be by the 0••••11 la 'Walton Dods - worth M molded the prinMere palm the mown of Mr asetteeed rid p.n. .-Thrrtsd The ef Welt. Deemer* arril same far • sem of wog le mar swmp •• the Illth That the Mal memsessermi ur were te ago - paned. thiaMsall to go aid morieln Ore arm. of we. dm ore • wettest se thread aed alhoppeato ▪ worn by Mar Meet -ferried the widow IAEA. la jeld trie delben, ea sem. of la term let 11.7:414. ea lee 14th am Moved by hir then. aimed. sr Wertm Mt the em 11th be pented te me. lep the Mei read M.. late SS end IS on the leth me to give Mersa =hoe • salgehret roed le menthe.. with the te mei -earned Mame by lir ameded by Mt WM. That ae. dollar be peid Theme Than. Ow emirate • ruhert metre wed operate ne le tarried The Ocoee° thee ad - pare. fel Met will ea the Ind Med. le Amen swat 4041N SHAW, Townthip Clerk Militia General Ordera tIsAreQtY errant Ottawa, 12th June, 1868. District star Officer. will call upon OIL eon commanding battalions in their re emotive Districts to tithe steps to fill up the nuance, in the Medical Staff of their Bat- talions. • Die tact Staff (Moors will take immediate steps to supply any deficiency that may exist in the Medical Staff of the Corps of Battalions in their reapective Districts, by obteining the voluntary serrioes of civil praetioners ; employed to have the tem- porary rank and pay of Staff Assistant Sur- geon. District Staff MMus will sone se soon as possible • list of those gentleman who are wilhng to eery* as above to the Medical Staff antes of Wittiest Mmtreal, with • duplicate list to the Headquarters Department at Ottawa. One Medical Offle ear to every two hundred num win be a ridneient proportion. The require- ments of the Field Brigade to be fine pro- vided for. Gnarl Orange Lodge-Bleotton at The following are Om names of the offi- cer, elected at the serion of the Grand Orange Lodge now being held in this citand Mester Hen .1. H. Cameron, Grand Treanirer - Anderson, Moan fain View. dread Secretary -Andrew Morning, Toe Grand Direetor of Carseuonies- White, Tweed. °lira Is• sawn that all the fitiosre were formerly reelected The meetling woe thinly attertediend not mesh intersormtze to have ems taken in the Hall hut night Ivy the OresiA Master. The erosion win ohm en ifriflay • serreepondent 01111•4141, hang afraid of the Fenian', writes to inquire it isnot the day of President Johneon to break up their worlike meetings in the United States, silences the orators, end put • stop to their petojeeta of invasion. It earternly is llie duty of th• Americas Government to proverA the fitting out. within ita territory of hostile Is:painter against powers with which it Ls at pesos, and we proved our readiness to hall that duty at the time of the turner Fenian movement against Carr. But we do sot see that we have any right to interfere with the free flow of Irish eloquence, or to disperse peaceable gathering. of my kind. If the Canadiaum will furnish us with evidence that the American Irish are • etting up an invasion of Oanada, we All enforce cur nontrehty laws a good deal more honestly than the British authorities enforced theirs «hen Mr. d.dams supplied the Foreign Secretary with prouh net rebel vessels of war were building in Britiah porta. -Nee York Tritium. WIT TER Itorso-The property of oottis contracting their length became known magnet methenical power at Ole raising of the obelisk in the squeals facing fit PiAtir's Rome. Thu! waa 158t It was a day ef great solemnity. The Tye celebrated High Mum and blessed the workmen. The blast of a trumpt genes° signal, and the enginee were set in melon by On incredible nenther of horses. nay - two unsuceerful trials were made bthre the huge block of stone was lifted Nom the earth. As it rose in the air the Popes which held it became stretched the the bar of the column could not be !Ant on ita pedestal, whim a man in the crowd called out, "Wet the rupee, ' This was done, and immediately the immense raft, as of ite own accord, and without further aid from the engines, rose to the remitted height and rested oa the spot where Anew The following Wastsation a the mime of the Mic , in detecting mints Lately oecured in Cornwall, England A gentleman had been murdered by a stroke from a hetchet. A tot,' of this description, perfectly bright and clean, was in the ion of an individual who eigbt tineen the criminal, but the evidence meeting that way was too slight for eon - victim, Professor Church toekthe handle oat of' the heed and scraped out from the fibres of the. wood • little reddiah powder apparently a bit of iron rust. Xi exomination proved the ieseenceerterZ blood oorpuerles of man. was also examined with • spectrecops, by which it was proved to be aot Min but oteguiated blood. Prnfeesor Church pee his opinitm that this hetchet had been used in the murder et the victim, and carefully seabed efterwards. Tfee prisoner was oc, overpowered hy what seemed voice from another world IMAM cedes:led the deed, end thus no obstacle remained to convince the court of the guilt of the primmer, and he received the inmited fate. The Buffalo Ormesereicil says that "one mutable perform:thous wee Ms uncle en the death of Daniel 'Webster. It filled nearly fifteen columns a the New Yell Times', was written at ono sitting, and in the incredibly shnetspece of twelve houn " The 'Commerelar 'Amid have &Ailed that 11 was done withoutstopping totaks breath or wrinkly. Bonus Seasonable Recipes- TICK IAD CUM 111118.1. Have a gallon of water in which • q uart ol fah has roe dissolved ; put in the on - mothers and let them stay in twelve oral. teen tonne ; then mks! them out, wan, them in clean waterand put:them in &done jar. fleet boiling• gallon of good wine pro and when it hes steeled add a quarter of a pound of cloves, whole pepper aed a little alum. Boil again, skim it well, and turn while hot on the cucumbers. They will he ready to use in a week after - A very Moe way to have them done is to rZuself-sealing glarbottir of the kind wrill Mind the heat of boiling water ; get fuieslarge,freah Arawberries, hull them, and drop them one by one into the bottle ; when the bottom is vered pet on enough powdered white sugar fill up the spur, shaking it gently ; kr on filling with the strawberries and addi the sugar till the bottle is full to &little &boos the top; then set A up to the shoulder of the neck for about ten ow ftfteen minutes, being careful to let no eater get in ; take it out and pot on the top as soon as it cools • little, and you will have as nicely preserve& whole frnit as the most fastidious palate can de- sire. Half a pounded sugar to a pound of fruit ia plenty, less will often do. The bottle must be full when the top is put on so as to leave no spar ter sir between the fruit end the top, whkh Ivry be premed down a little on the fruit, but not se, si crash it. The top is not to be taken off again till the fruit is to be nsed Otho (mita may be done in the mme way, but minim rotherrame sugar, and none arem 0 -wing to the liability of encumbers te came bowel complainta whew eaten raw we seldom me them except when stoked. They are very nioe stewed. Pare them and put them whole into a enneepan ad hothrin water. adding salt to taste, boil till tender, which Mime about half an hour, and when done enough a fork will go esely Wry% thane then take them out and slice earls into halves 01. quarters, lengthwise, put in. to • vegetable deli an some elan toast ; emir over them drown better, and mune with a little malt and pm r, and sec,. hot at the dinner table. n this my they are perfeetly wholesome, and take the plasm ot eekoragu• after that has gone nut Peel oranges or lemons very thinly smi fill • hotel* with the peal, nn whit+ jkoe good whiskey, after rending a whitetail oi_ tract is formed which gives • fins ilaror to mauves' /OR Wl1111111 Gather them whenrime net veret ripe, male slightly and thin them, rut mu the stem end with the nem and ay mon round it, this is emannel, pot in a Imam !Mlle mar the lire adding mit to seam to taste hut 1110 Kl."7":11rAr them inuartto come 10 a boil and then when hoi them into Memo pro with mall "soothe cork the jars ep nghtly anti seal over the onrks an that no air re rt in, the pm meet be coin, hill whew the reeks are put in They ran he mei frmh rearms Arbsei ft. eleindly • colors. MIMS IMO fog /Sown kri all wilder. 1"01) m • cool s Inn deal air. 1 cellar where they cannot frees* ge specially for the thimieWeekly by Moms Goo. Ittotaato. & CO., tommission Mardian* &c., HarborQsay. Jaw*, ihr Met Ma• thew Mem belptheed pal 117- Pile., prey Derma, le. lipsy Me Damn premere eel freight. DIM STU Rig . Jose III. -ths. illIver Spray hr.. leara f.t a pie Claire 17 silver *way MP* IS 111. CMS. Meow, amoral az.. If --11111•7A /fray fort... Ireght and pamegert SP Mer Spray. If hop NyegitTair Super. nther gym In R Chem Segnew. • Slim Spray, eepre, scomnr Mitay rad -Md. roe Mr Mgr, bg Dor grog I= Mem. Doderish, June r, 1868. 72 garr▪ imb -71 fer Canals leads Dili. at arrionnuitirat fleyne at 140 Mewl* raved insama @Ms MIMI Doyley at revsawmeini Berne al lie Mk of tlyprr.ins Stern. allt1.1, lir ?rhea et is distance will pleats me• that or -Anis mail of imprees, will remise roger! Menhost at ctirrnat rain. Apo Due ti FINAST. kr rum mAiticirrrs Gonsatcll, June 19. 1868. Fall Wheat 91 .30 4go I :35 tiring tfliciat 1:20 (21 1 :22 floor 6700 (a 650 Peas. 0.50 (di 010 Harlin 0:80 (4 040 Perla.. 0:50 009 Buller 0:121 0:12t 0:10 0:11 511, it too 10:00 10:00 Wool (esaluid) 0.20 0:22 Wood 2:50 011 54:10 *yowled lemma tem gees memo t Clinton, has lard, 1 4414. Noon. Fere 0:00 0/0 11,00 Meal Tarim* limn Inyeal. ....i, . Pall WM.* oats Nagy ' MO ON IN 19e I 4XIS 0 I5 140 H des House to Rent. OT fn It DM 11.•114a1.42r6""ri Melortelk FOR SALE 4 Oredarkk, Mid Pm. tete all LH' •