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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1868-8-28, Page 2art d ■ 1. be upon hjat waved it is found' that!" end win nd the languid mtenah,.,ent41 thew • q end well OM be u .,tel, 8 r. Y." 'Keen- r I . da & d mit feel Fre- ight to be grabe- n, ebur no 1818311 80 I11I 889 'Woman was eater - red at first ; but he inn of pain on Arthur's he .topped her. "My dear,' you aught to thank Arthur, net 4 u hie low for yeti whish wee the cause ,.f my s••1. If yuuuwemeanythin . res it to him, fur he deserves it best. He nearly died for yon, m7 sweet girl No, yam must at Lug your heed for that, neiter. What a halt are to rein• old mrr,ru ! Her we are, the barmiestto four, Im ]iu;l.nd." Theo he eldepered "Be kind to poor Arthur, that u all I ask. Hvery tile d'ye's& w, noun" I Helen obeyset this stele .lowly teak e, . eat 1, and he made los, e scarcely heard what he tw *9 ter, u &skink bonen how die could coal u the intolerable interview, and •scare her father'. looks, who knew the real state to ureter,. d her heart. ton wh 17174 to dap- 1 At lest she rine, and wont std whuper- whet he sad nay le ed to hi.n : My courage has failed me. whaoeurred om tenni/ Hare pity on me, and get me away. 1t is -a,,.•r .u,m 9Nerwarda Helen wee the old sera ; ho kid toe." carred trembling k, the eakeel. aid than Genesnl BoZle•Wn took the hint, and not., wrgiNeY tipgoo. tb• ...b... and Med with move tact than one would have /11 yny.ar. ♦Irian adieu pertinent prey hint credit fox. He got up and was heart thn the, ship ; C.ptain rang the hell fur tea ; then he rid to j •M•• el•md ex the General's regret a Ileleu, " You dun t dnuk ter now, an the men, and divided E300 upon the cape- , sae yen ere excited more then ie goon for tin ; and the gran ended in a cheer. you. You hen better Jr to bed. noon .0 for llrlen's condition, that war fire: " I" pap•," "id 'len• mistaken feral health. She buried herself , She 4ok her midis, and u she passed for two whole o4ays in her cabn : and from Yonel Wardle*. she told him, in • low that place faint moans were heart ane end voice, she would lie glad to speak to hint ate „• then The calors called her the sick lady. .lme to -morrow." Heaven kn"nes what she wont through In " At what hour 7 said h., eagerly. that forty eight hour.. " What you like. At one." - fihe came upen deck at lost e1 • strange And so she retired, hearten 111..i in eat - date ret mind aidkody:r•stlem, .1. -ung Moe. Thu war the first downright up, absorbed. The rare vtg,u she had en ass, .tido abs had ever made with him. yawed on the Leland came out new with a' They met at one o'clock ; he radiant u eengeanee. She oelke d the deck with the .un, and a row in his button -hole ; brieknss, awl a pertinacity t1t:,t awakened .1.. sal and swtbre, and w,U, her very' admosGuu in •'he crew at first, but by wad skin twitchin,,' at the thought of the ex - hr enpenttiuw we. Fur, while the un- planation she had to go through. fur:t,4 let went briskly to and fro over I 11e begs, with a row a.uminild w,a' ; leaguer and 'entt,r d plank ovary day, she slopped him, gravely--" Attlee," tee greet hazel eyes were turned i,wer4 acid she, you and i aro .lone now, and *ow the 1010,1, ab.urbd with one idea, 1 have r ounfertoo to make. 1'n• ,8. mewl the men and things about her fwiunat.ly,Imeet c aeyenpain-terrible L,121e••ly. rein. (1 ! my heert flinches et the rowel She ked a minion to fulfil, and her whole I ant going to give you ; but it u my fate nature war stringing itself op to do the either to wound yea or to deceive you." work. I During this preamble, Arthur art She walked se many utiles • dry, partly •maretl, rather than alanned. He did not from ezcitutent, partly from a deliberate interrupt her, though die paused, al1d resolve 4. chenah her health and strength; would gladly have been mbrrupted, .ince "I ney want them both," aid the, "weaker an interruption is an aa@ietance 111 perple1i- wb t Rentnld." Thought and high ..r- ties. w tbtu.igh her so, that after • i " Arthur, we suffered greet hard.hips mofplaesa y ooublel h..r much with cum- nn the bort, and you wtndd have let 1119 sweet amt a .r father she war always but for one person. He eared my life with what .he had end'', Bold competed agent and again ; I saved his vim the is - Ile war taking her ieidl non, bi este land. My conatanev ea@ subject to trials fee saw tbu, and el yed y Il ( before7•7•s' re , Algi1$ i8I1, NOVA IbOOTIA. Donald, went to Nowa 11 of Sir John 4., not on w lm ree,naliug digs'' tees .i1 upon the trouble) pobtial waterer the discontented little colony, r to tab rook on hu ow, tiocukuit, and see how the rad lay, with a view, perhaps, to hie obtaining the 0uver.asslip at no &a- far day. Vie organ, Or Cornwall Prey holder, u it With an article which hr at- tracted much attention on account ar hav- ing, presumably, been inspired by the Premier of Ontario in person. In the article alluded to the Nora Bantus are held up to view as • eat of noble, whole - monied people, W follow in whose footsteps could hardly fail to reflect credit epos torr community, and W blame w an ad of w keenly the ens -minded leaden of pinion in Nowa Bata must feel e compliment conveyed u follows : - " Nu one who dispassionately reflects on the misrepresentations made in the Impe- rial Parliament relative W. the state of public oypiyyma 1u Nuys Scotia, with refer. (: ence to , G /DIAr•ur at the tine that the act for that purpose was parsed, can won- der at the deep feeling of indignation which • high spirited people exhibited when they found theneelvee bound handl and f,ot b a treaty in the formation of I' inch thee by no 'Woe, and the provi- si"ns of whuh they retarded r.abke dem mental to /he,• interest& awl ubuoxtona to their feelings." The "Musicweri." receive • passing notice of quite s pungent meant : - " What Parlament declined to do, has, however, been partially attempted, but in a form neither adequate nor adapted W produce any salutary effect. The two loading Minister* of the Cabinet el the Dori have visited Halifax in order to in thn ear of the leaden whom 5tatutice Pease•.. '!1e Lemnos owe .i4 f grubs are rDb.rouw are ipre•dieg &boleti robbing tk» proles /ether O'Farrell o1 ova) hied. MontrThe Holman u ere Fe Ontario 'uses... GIuat „ - urtk u tering • Loen.,Caro a Il Trileelere be 17 Mine of it. ..curd the two Linden .. Centre has been owed- • bean; I brsuught g uuwMtjmable haveel • maaksipal rue b•oumtng somroeu°io l;.uasy...T'land • newspaper, and bMween the toe . u L,sdns Time. prune 3000 naw adwarli'e- klw,cted •bout most t'ru'e .y •a moots eery day ; we with the Sigma! hail "me ego • *deet'sw dplean elves J -art! ro'' (en room fur improver t in sineewhiob time, 94111e1 • up, reeyiminatiuw 11141 anti -Union proclivities unjustifiable ' u•c0 her heart stayed behind opus .dared, Mot --ll, retch trials ! great •n example '.1 a nu it. - •ver man •17171• orever m • "Forgive •e,' acid she, cold y ,and -meet My gratitude and my pity int•really - - mee all her reply. kneading ! Zeeland anr(lon seemed gone S„utttimes .le hat violent passions of ArfMk M.ke Ins u me .f roe mn weeping ; wad then be would endeavor W in smL haw u cnanele Der ; but in vain. They ran their her heed atilthi. stn roam, cud were sec coded by the hodj'y 'down her the Real, activity and •e0o.utratnon of peeper they they ran ler him, ti had I1tcmtpted for a lane erred At lad alter- --- - • prove to be the real representatives of the whole people. The reeep oil the mis- sionaries Inca teen fully as courteous as melon& 1 ieuteble circumstances of the rased Uve been expected; they have been !hang; and having, u their journals state, nothing definite to propose, have re- turned, leaving things to arrange them - 'elm at more convenient .9857,9.'• In other words Sir John A. went W Hal- ifax without haring any definite object in view, and succeeded 4o a chanu in doing - nothing. If John S. is at the bottom of this article in the #'re•Aolder, as every one believes, he ie either_ trailing his eat Ixhind him ready to break before he bends, or Sir John A. and himself have, over w bale of cham- pagne, concocted • Ilion little comedy, the result to be • hearty "call" from the Nova Scotia) people for lion. John 8.'' .eoeptance 4 the Governorship. W. can hardly believe that Santiell has "gene back " en John A. because of the How- land appointment. i1 would he cruel to entertain any .nch idea. half as mire ..8. Bartlett, polar rage- a • teal* 4 Belleville dropped dead on Satur- 17 g Ray wuni°g...The railway war ia still rtes raging between Henulton and Toronto. The ffpeckner is troubled with railway ,r, i P•" the bra ,...The Toronto Young Men's Chrutein Acme rettun is a great success. Collier and Edwards, two Yankee press lighten pummeled one hour and 14 minutes un the 24th. They felt much otter afterwards--emp•cietly Collier, who was whipped...The nine r apecht Sapplm terribly beaten in a meet yacht race around the let. 4 met. ' The Yankee skipper rat &gein challenge all England in • utrry ...Mason has cump.nmdod with the West York tavern keepers at the rate of from $40to 1785 each. The clever rased will make • small fortune out of the affair. -Pulite-mare oomparatively quit in the States; it is estimated that nut menthes SD lives re lost each week in political squab- ble.. The speaks well !... Uamilton beet Toronto In the rifle matches. kr. are raging in the woods is Amar ...Th editor of the Quebse(Arvntcfe, having reed the Poor Young Man, u down upon the Human Lilies...Divorce in more rife in moral Connecticut now than in Franco daring the Revolution when 20,000 w sea putted in 1} years ..Potatoes, Re , wen Like by frost in Perth a few night, ago... G. R. is expected home every day .Ber- ley trade is brink in Toronto ..In ancient times boots and sloes were made of brae OT iron --they must have been for 0.e on gravel sidewalks.. Lord Cecil ham been nuking • tour through the Hay Quints in g r Mir Inc inn ; and then llener.l At lam e Rolleat,n, who ho' hithort • opened her NV Arthus. . feebn , and hewn limit wdul4illt and " til - c'n,Fl nut Ai,est y 't was herb aims w ,u knee s'ere,,r vans STILL SLIDING. o•Med an attainment." The tory luminary u sooty resell with avowal .be hung "Gibbon' on the brain." The dinar hu the.. teen rut gene on f stage 4o eta until it t, we 5)1.4.14 than e ' y' llarrtarand. (ane with the aeerrtnn that Gibbons is MIL -room 'ole., gryratly ; "I b -1W the drought and the mu4 se, en of you were to la axreet. The tut that it rahide out d its dnflicnity wt R erne to the ttegymry o4Roe, is even more slip -shod, if possible, ttte, that of the pre - ending week. It charges the SV8711en with lying, while it betrays an amount of paltry dei of which an honest man would be •shamed. For example it twist. te, en eederatawdWl rens. a"ut"o lham slimed loth he, 'sMotthetk 'new Helen,' 11wm i" Bet altle H g1too -"Leer" me t • w dna, . M7IIpp m. tll'i•e that, d lar three sienna ire the lend unlinpp7' ten red leave y"ht a dee tent o', P t 1 have raw, r'op mine are, not b be noungratelul to- 1"n„," ,:n, lather, •meal net decieye the.ut. ' 1 will net 1a• ungrateful to the tether, , n rdonee. the we red Helen, firmly. I A hardy erne 1'he thermal tared her on thebr o., and of the rce ret 1 yat ler hie brave 4141. "Fletj ' and he wa enkcl ••*'•run who other bend, it meet not be publish-' when the ed that von have been for eight months on an island Ione with • convict. Anything ma '71 wooer than that. You know the malice .,f "1 your own sex : If ane woman gob hold ,n of that, you will be an , outcast free Society." H.len Minh.' and trembl -d. "Nod. need be told thin hot Arthur ; amt 1 ••••••":-.-1444:011 me well enough not t' lite with the'wnen." "lint he would be juet:fird y'mr heed, alter sn.h • rereb " Quote. Ar I I hope fie sten h. knows 1 line Stelyre' "Ire gent '1 othe eo am I wrong to To TN •x17. the ethr Of ou reltaaca e bad ,+Cape.l one eke upon our a net, noel lady how he f It tele o• r hii0. "%et, wee- he replied. !lir. Johnston, there's nae end it," '"i I s lady in the wart 1.1 to a noted humorist. "I hope edam," he replied ; "1 should never to bo at my wit's Ina." The roan in (be ernes of the Shaken at New L,banon, New Yo•k, eternal great g attention from their luxuriant felines and 011 it One bonne. The "brother" in charge 08417,17 'nye lima i.i. eucare, in the cultivation ie , be atlribute,L'o the free 0m of melt u r Wardlaw a top drrs.ing for the moil of the bee. The salt kills rad, lnweb of awry kind , and improves the hu"It)r and Tiber of the Is, you are not like pls•,rm. was Artt I *eye Huge Ir.e are still repented a in- t word ydtt n by a man." M 'r58, it world 16 ping 111 'Ito north; en Wwn.hipe of Luther, "If e0l were Arthur ever speak b A51•rsnth, ?.•loathe , and Nnitawuag.,' be on the dear island note In sem places the soil in real hot to a •W"11'upon*" hie Ince' ( should depth of tee sir three feet. ret, aod- then hu sp hick wDen ltd si 1 ask. The C .m nirinnen to prevent If he dem not gar hopeless love,' don t sea Rne tl, reread of all Jissaes among gale my 1 d with all m -e': 1i shell Icon; t 'heart Penni; ; except one , my htl 41 d'*. And that door, while I live, 0 e shall never inter. 0 my !Geri heart " 8he brawn sobbing desperately . and her father l deeply, and askelain her heed pdn1001 I, y,ne•m, wnhi sig sell bw all the would Dnl ,rtAade se•m•rl Refnrr they landed, g to retain ; sada her own accord tos t Ward god her father W teleerap art. "Would mu not like • day to compeer rl t this trying utr► marry him an try ,ren to Albany, and have made ear. him. 1'11 u n awry dour m Lorna_ •l14i eytio:u and r. I . a -1y e,rriel ones, will soon check •eid.Pleg'io• The report of their p„ioinamn' in the Naw Yurk 7'-,b Exrl:,.r.-4hle dnucem•;nt, and Is explosive of much care and the ab., I ° shoos which, r.sssiu. an m, In Dalen rel(, •n prepare °• m *es he.1tI nn•it --T1s ,f sodium, that of oder, n.. T" said w• ► ti eggs pmn4. of pew .honld bot d mn •el* . I weak. menu of ave hundred poen I wuetA t neon'. -----,/_ •etclesr ohert)'.nfol'l. R y ,its. pair yam hail hewn a day in 1 :11,' olive is found todowell in Anatrallt, 19 9- w the pab- Rau lettere ensla Mw a boot .4 141. impel was. whettll.'yl irmage' as about it woad Ise hard for the general public to determine. Leetwanda. eti'mire ohtnaaterw w D,r all tteeeAVrfmuteen tips un r . Address to the Rev .P. Bohnelder, Pariah I'ri•st ; f (loal•rucA, 6 -fore hie depor- twre for A'urope. We, m the name of the Catholics of the Town and Towuship of (interne', beg to express our sincere regret that you are about W leave us for a year or two ; and 8. e800ot permit you to depart without assuring you of our deep gratitude for all vow, have dune for us during the lest twenty - premier tax ands:en.-e'er system d }our- res..y. This, to one tIyy d thinking, is a strung and u.auwerable plea for govern - awn tntetegotte n. TL. currency of th. Dominion u in an abaor.aal'tats, red to re.Wru it W • healthy matinee, r oat the work of • voluntary organisation of mer chants, however nipectable and powerful The nuieawe may 1i got rid din one city for a time, bat duly W►ppearwith increas- ed violence in another. Large ooneign- menu of the precionk metal will be &hipped hem plans W place by temporary and fluctu- ating demands. A dollar will have hall-• dozen different values in u many different 1°eabtiss, and ounfuaioa upon confusion only oat be the result, until the silver question u waled by a government en ailment, which- we venture to s ie what the oumm.rdai public should now demand. There are aleady rumen from differeot cities, wbioh hew embraoed the m .vewent for a time, that the a,mpact u likely W break down, and brides, we un- load we do n,.t think that the settlement 4 a question of this kind should remain en- tirely • question of good faith, r between merchant and merchant. When • .4( vuL and complicated interestsare .t work, the motive lower should be something 'd blew ouald I f weld yowl eft on mi dteen Im2 en off with ibe berg-- ea.uld I'd gadded sad .tamped 1 couldn't, how could 1 f could you 1 Twee long yearsag a and sire then He hr spoken 'minis l and true; 1 duly leaned For how brue dfba •4 ° rtlF 1 uatirO00Oyam. EILt aehin 110 4' Al dot th Ibirre y` -°-Rotel xiTe a me soar thorium efi11>fo N, nue, result or the ale or transfer of a r07)4540 en .,utas w 50 some real estate. Ile further stated clod W his breast, that tb, 0,0097 was to be paid hjm at could i help it 1 could you 1 tout o'clock p. w., in greeebaoka. Thi - ineeuti0us •tateme°t was prolsbly..' Tobs000 beard by the villains at w aftcrwrds wffcre.l dear se a enaLL POT. body was discovered the - . r • Tubeeou grows eomethjug Rke cabbages, there eau fuuod a revcro but I tyver saw n"64 "1 11 boiled, & houjph ,.ba@d the pocket, or his ll }fes rears. In you, dear Father. we have .trotiger than • voluntary written agree - ever found a good, kind, and zealous I'm- meet, subject to • short notice of math - tor. and your memory shell never be Alec- draw.L ed from our minds. As a taken of our Let us briefi reiterate the mince of ,lar boiled bogus and anger that was given them on *Motion da fur hien 177Ole11tly wresebwl • l nothing war atb■ge leavers. To guard, and his cwt, pea stores are mostly kept b7 wooden lasses, mosey were miming. Mr. who 'tend at • doors and try W fool 'Mended leaving theeity for L little toys brr offering them g hut" of Mme days before that on which he was aigan, whjo s u gelid m0 10 &le 4.J1117: p.et use aline, but had been delayed it, heads, and u ,cede ul wood oleo. Hays do not like tobaeoo ; neither do 1.' 1 triol getting the title to the mortgaged prop - feel • cigar amus, and 1n- made tee erty. The prevailing opinion it that 1410 feel 11k. Epson Solt.. T„b.000 was in- uufurtnnata 4.014.5110 881 ■080)7.14 ■o4 vented by • mal named Walter Raleigh. robbed, and then throws into the river What the people first saw him smoking, for th. purpw. of ooneeaimg the erime , they thought he war a steamboat, th97 but it is te be hoped that the polies will 7 I were frightened. My eater Nancy is a soon uornro h9a dreadful mystery. lure and gratitude, we liege( you W aueeot •rgumeut a@ W the proper method of did. I do nut know whether eke likes FetiAmong cls giR. to • °why-marricl the accempw7ing puree of 4190.00. Wei government intervention: tobs000 sir out. 'thin u •young Due rat Hamilon, who other •venmg, wa. ! shallower pry for you and nes ask of 7t,°, I. Then must b, a metallic arr'a'y tolln•md Iwroy who era1•s W ecu her. 1 a broom s<nt to the lady aec,m niea t when kneeling at the shrine of St. supply the phI4, ate. Auwrioan silver, to gOe•s she likes Iwroy.-He war stardiug Ir you will nationalise your Children in whet be driven out. To send some six or on the steps one night, and he tied a cigar with the following sentiment : • Grist. Humbly soliciting your blessing .eight niilliuna of silver out of the oonntry, it, hu wuuth, amd hs said he didn't knew tad "'tailing Yin • sofa voyage and a happy and to .ubetitute nothing for it, would be u el* wunld lits it, &ad she •out, "Cerny, A Virginia fernier, not over return to (luderieh, w. ,main your fumy to hand over the country, practically, W the perfumes u ■greeeble.• But the next probably importuned the late ... Children i. Christ. . prpe,. cnrnrmv- -Ibolf inadequate fur morning, when my big brotberTom lighted Lincoln to use his iufiuence to h■ 8448.4 on behalf I 1 have .ste n ab • were turned inside oat,(, . w. it and 1 have heard 1719° a@7 that cigar m can ion f f the had Nage sed Get out of tbe house n e dell life. 7 t l f da "e the 'seeds f commerce and mode a or m 7 shim tonsidercd 1m y' •e ( P. A. M,• eoA,.L, 2. Thenu4owuchsilverin thecountry, you horrid ere•tune, the smell of Wbacvu t Wu. Snowy'', and 4m little gold. Henne the ueoe•sity smoke makes me sick. Snuff u lnjun done to his farm by wittier*. "Why, m ' Cosnarraa, i Wn. M. Savaoe of coining gold pieces, say FA and fi5, and meal made out u/ Libman I took .little dear sir,, replied Mr Lincoln Rla°dl B. H Dora, of coating a demand for the gold by snuff era, and then l ensued couldn't think of such • thing. If N' G. Tomv. making silver only • legal tender in sideral individual cares 1 ah - amounts of 410 and under. Tee Lane HALFC wiruir,-The London work enough for twenty rr nxrtT. 3. Let government bus U19 eurplaa Spectator says :-It u in the three mouton- "But," rid tho prusevering MY Dasa FRIEND.. -I think Toe for silver coin, end reduce it to bullion pay- tem matters of light, locomotion, and nom- "ee°d0't you give me just a li your kindness. 1 have tried to do my 7 for it in gold or prorineal notes, pay- m0nicateen that the program effected in colonel -about i , just one line T Mown boat, beteg in a bot and raeh- ing to the people at pima wl,. ho, stops. I odea you, God bless year my dear people. 4. Let the prebronuee ret the country, to all previous generations put together ...A fossil elephant has been dug up at (The feelings of the venerable pastor for the half and darter dollar be studid since tkeeruwt dawn ;inauthentic h7Wry. At this the crowd e, out • ward duty by 7uu. May (oil 411'17 7017 a able on demand, and charging the lose, if the generation contrasts moat surprisingly ha, ha 1" responded old like, "you we and keep you kilns holy grace. God say, to nrenuu. with the aggregate of the pr.grru effected mu of oil Jack Chase, eat in COO Id find Inca t,. utterer, 4110 "Ha mind bole." Easton, Md. Many portions are nearly perfect, including a tea eight feet in length. ...Mon than forty bean were penned in Caledonia Swamp by the recent fin in the bush, and destroyed Deer are very numerous in vicinity of Prescott, and an destructive to grain fields The silver movement u played out in North Waterloo aged Borten. .Two lads wete drowned at Windier on the 25th while driving their horse into the river W drink ..The "Dentches Fest" at Hamilton on the 24th war a great teems. Something leu than a hundred kegs of lager disappeared ..The above items embrace the news essence of 60 exchange papers. The Silver Movement Bursted. On Wednesday evening the 2ethmet , tine GderichSilver Movement quietly ex Merit. " Not a dntat was heard, nor a single balk note, (seenl m its body war quietly paid 417 rest and left in ib glory," war the remark of the Wen wag ex he wrung about • pint of imaginary tears out art hie lend- ►erehid. Tt,e •far hints that jealousy was the cense of the break down, but we rather think our merchant. came W the c,nclueinn after a short trial that ,t did Muria .Aaah.leettiae 4. ▪ inadeq°ate 'tea Anaxvo- Monente for September me. to hand. Contents : No News, Nig i • own Exile",St. Michenna i[g Poisons, In here Deed any fartther). ' and he could not pro- These temerity, inrfact, 14 you take untry dr Beeaha esr'.and feast were bprobablych nnjnett u like a brother -used to beeted intim. You ere, se -f 14008 bila mets -and should be struck in sufficient,brilliant, and framed out of near) the...0e the Illinois and y be t dmberoten II } A hint for Mayor Johnston. The quantities. same materials u thou which &henupon sober and the b.. '0 oe,,, er. non rtune. need... en treated tae leat,*7 5. t)r, should the government hasitatel the splendid frit. of Verrill.. when Mara It eau .awn „f spine • trick treaty -fits year, ago the .air Weaned aned escort.. s,d 17,,...4.. te take the logs over the rapids ; but he eau skilful with the raft, ,red always kept her in the °banocl. Finally a steamboat was put oh, and Jack -he's dead now, poor fellow -war mode Captain of her. Ile always teed to take the wheel going through ton ;lips. One day when the boat war plc g and ,allowing along the boiling cermet, sod Jack's utmost vigilance was lining exercised to keepp ben 011 tbe narrow channel, a boy pulled his • rat-tail mid hafted him with, "Say, touter cape& I I wish you'd jut stop your boat a urinate-1'Te lost my apple overboard r' eeneR'c are requests► to announce that • ..etwa wen t..r f., onbla to . Se.ding role:, M ▪ ,up,v will he hate in the ail*„n 110.1,,1, seta nL7 to coin more ,toner until the question of Antoinette presided over them, or tier of currency, as between the provinces, bel the Tuillenee dung the Imperial adjusted, IM them make American silver • 6eenceo( thelt,PtretNepoler.. Pine woe .ea,u. et 9 uem,:t. whin,.9077...11 h.'hese",la. legal tender up to 620. andurchase any o, and perhaps wax, lighted the banquet • G} It will be unlawful W catch speck- quantity .4 rt that may he offered, at pr, ,halls s of the wdelthiest nobles Mike in the led trod atter the 1st of Se,t.oher paring fur It t,9 provincial nates. This 18th century before Christ and in the 18th '} There will be a large crop of beech will call out the gold Amman coinage, century attar Christ. There eau hake .701. ,&n locality toot out for .,n lost and as the silver becomes scarce, gold will (difference, except in finish of workmanship * } Plums are coming into our our- inevitably take its place, or at least the and elegance of design- little, if any, .d• kn er7 nein. TMg•aJtt,. pNer.;l„ ,sheat ant me hank note payable in gold on demand. In l vane, we mean, in the illuminating paver, e:). The Maitland river is nearly dry support of this plan, it may be urged that or in the source whence that power ear la orae pee-. intrinsically there is ouly a 'fraction- d' drawn -between the l.mieused inthe d._n - The discussion in the B. A. G. lodge difference between th• value of the .Aroori- I of the Pyramids, the days of the Coliseum a.. hem toll. area awut ...t w.ts.w7 ••' x•.177 can and the Canadian silver eon of the and the ,Lys of Keruingtos Palace. Fifty r.*,e,r.wawett.mf. same denomirution, and that the alters- years ago, that u, we burnt the same i 5' Lab potatoes still -look green rid nun o ould be made a any moment by a! articles, and got the same amount of light . i 11aq ►"swan. minute ret council, Mod could be revoked 1 inrm them, as the] dug 5,000 yelp ago. I} Complainta are made thtt the Beales i/ i ahead ,(ter due notion t pl turn out net Now, we use arg, of which each burner m .t tae Rul..7ILtha vee.et.,rowd.r, well. (.'gnat G. 15 or 20 .sndtes ; and when we F} The i..7.. of Maitlandnlle hu i,i one of these wars, 11 u plsinly the Wish for mon can lure reamrce to the .o7 at&iw17'a14..`'** l h,. are pion- 1717' • duty of the govrrnment t.• slap leeward i electro light or analogous invention., t)' We uand that Andrew Wal- .red 4, define the pn.p T position of i which nue dl fold mon brilliant and far- , R q . wise ,d the a1dg. 1•••'4.07- 1n- r I phi.,,r t., wit .i,s o ..4.e .•, Ne r t►. Aoxrirae sit rer ,n the wuatry. reaching than even the best par. lI i,:wl.e.s.t ;meat. n.i•t..,.. ,. (-mud. I street. of cities, which from the days of I The side -walk on the North side of I'h•raali W these ..f Voltaire were dim ane+ 4111 ,tg 1.e..n.. Of 11.17 wao*41n't 11.1 1.11, ,1 loom 'renwhen not irew were me 111 u W. wise lad. M Kr smartly ear u ,•t ...' 9 u+ ,.. o TESItIQRANOa g y' .rpt .n L,Odou; i (,} Emergency meeting of Maitland 1t.00I0. 0, blare 'roes t.7w oertlluttc of Lode. A. V a A. a Nest Tne.L7 ..9 n a neo ' www ns•esJI. Latter , . Q} The old market will tumble down 'A s.'.. se • rob MUM, eosimunly is day. of Solomon, welght aa it wee s.e it &.Drum one ei the,.. min 'Tn..", h.-tree/ono !eP •melt enper.b. Thu+ rtes„ hal sey- What about s'~'•t Mal amu who hal bea,ne drmkaJa as ewondl and Faraday have made it. The f the facilities afforded M their dtiaatics BMOC thing nay be eaud u/ locomotion, r-_-,. ae beginning W tLrat t ►t Lome. The whole was arrayed Nimrod and Noah travelled just i0 the ' Rer A. d t the of stun y - Raleigh, Bill and Joe, Tho im}',nsiibilfh' of Chance, The Face in the Gla.., The (e- land of Magdalena, The Man and Rrethor, American Diplomacy, The genies of Haw - me Bruce traction engine will run agsind the e movement and threatenedto mane way, Thomas Arhe4 n Smyth and Nr. este, as of art.«, Walkerton Kincardine break u any meeting called to mote Stratford boat Clinton at cricket on the object. "lung ng thin the Rev. T. P. Nerfelk. The chariots of the Olympic farm wagons, n ,f naps, and other' mon How litwr.trrr ea. I)ar.u,►e • ('ITT. A growl thew -tion of what manufactures nil lie a place when encouraged (res•. Iranrt ) - .'larded by th .own of Canton• 0411", where n.y t,") mowers are made. N.eK inventor wont the we l in in the d t_ „ ,. 'm1 ding 111 wealth atu,n. He asked for ten Oven - and dollars dollars from the citizens to help him start Obese factory. They ranted and gave it to him. The following are the results of the investment:- -Two large :cultural implement mannf tt,nes of ploughs ex elusively, one of stoves and hallow were, 0117 of reaper and mower knives, and sad. Mein h rare, n of hone rake., one of WIZ rsuHunt went to a neig4b,ri,og district for games went just ae fast u the chariots that or ler exbnt,71 These are net mull ono Mo',rhone hu lacrosse test., &c., volunteers for that ocular reamer. ooa•eyd aur nehlee to the Derby, "in !concerns. The machine interest done •w ..t•He then gave out wordfor a meeting, end our hn! youth,whenGl.rg•11l, wi.ki.g." I supports two thoumn,(s five hundred ,nen. you A•nhaon ranted 1t, sad •:mes-Il'k.tuwnluslrcbledullnpulatio.n,gnadn. w inger to Lot he despatched a man on pled in wealth, bewldeveloppusg a hem. h,ntebank, whn pllnp.l 12 m,le. &n hear . market for farm prdu hich s *hmnlwt When cur Llhen rioted to send •mos- lug production ,011,) enriching (.rmer. in sage to their nephews they could de no . the country tributary to it better end go no gnicker. Whet, we were. noun d we wisb.ol to travel from Lond'm A fellow, addicted to telling 9ietr lT ht ourselves bitty „tori.', asid he m e • ran !cheated with u• miggr iii.: na I hie bands tied behind, who directly p ickd oarsmen's' w.nelves y -ye. hu head, end put it om his shoulders average 40 toile•. I jt tr, right place. -"N1 1 ba !' aid e +.. beau dens in this Rne byetandv., "how c,uld he oiek no bis reed b,gan--everything per-1 er he Advertise in the Sagami if want at the boom found his friends and enernes tbou.sa.ls of 101,4so t., loot y ow 1 about viral m al in numbers. use of Balt la Agrtemme.sutn the, by • few sharp eneolot. and witty 17711148 Dire -noes a@ W the; ','"'w1 leaced all noise except ehe .tardy En -tract trove , - Mr. I tint mounted the platfor. and, ,u•ntrty of Balt, and '''l.abi.f 48 ,o1d,Qytchman, trying ort, -the giro our article wrong end foremost for the thrrne, Reviews and Literary lifetime. the timer be applied to different gran, gra mole purpose oil trying W make 1* 'appear Hoot and anther trope : To every shot, wh111 armed to demn(- that we regarded it a@ " savndelous" for its "MW tum In Parvo,' --._.cures oy salt• rat kcax. '"h him,mthe old fellow prom the one editor to "brio, a direct charge of this , o plpntaoi. Lou.t.. t s. shield, "Mightar Hann-, atonef Belcher' meet u cheaper by 2 or 3 cents W sod 600- 4110 mare gg°.' ked against au old servant, ' de., mean- than formerly in London...The Press itee 600 At Ire Mr. Hunt stopped and oh ing Mr- Gibbins. tt'lut we did est wee Excuninn del much towards attracting Barley the: the charge against Mr. BIT war a attention to the North Weea...A Fenian f enan hb ncandal"ns one --and of him we spoke, in, peai we flatter ourselves, intelligible English, congress is being held in N. Y...(Irrat Ifopr m preening honesty of purpose and sf"xt .t the Ywnkeepm.e4ght--1 man shut thonmgh independence. If evidence of the •torr. being "plasma out" nn this subject were wanting, the teat attempt at prevar- ication would be .unicieot. We do not deem It necessary to Hush triennially G. Mr. Gibbons' aid, notwithstanding the Star's frantie, childish attacks upon him in nearly every number mince it eau • Star, simply beeanee we think him quite able to take hie own part me all times. But we submit that • it is only necessary to stab that the Government ha@ borne the corn. matte' out in every particular, and that must manly be more satufa4tory than world be even the praises ohothe .star fac- tion. Mr. (lihbon., ere &diar., in the dis- charge of his duty, laid before the author- ities all the information that wee necessary. Wm there nothing done on the side of the ohrtrnctionub 1 N•r telegrame honied off. No apocryphal statements made 1 No under -hand dealing ! No shuffling 1 Ah, gentlemen, you may prate as much' as lam please, but the plain teeth is that you 87.41.1 W reser/ the committee to &rdson mine u expected to Yield largely. purchase • lot against their will. I1 M fin Emperor Nap. refuses to meet the Quieten axiom of pretty general applicability the of Spain ; manes her nght... Howe has it u we11 to look Merply attar sol one written anther letter telling his Nova who aererla@tingly raring about the dn- gentian Are eaters to keep quiet .The In - honesty of hie neighlmn ' We dr7ss the tereolonial is ' . le contracted for and al- '11nr todo iia own grindiegmoretruthfully ready contractors are nlahing to Ottaw& endeavor to stick to Hetrick, ite like to many vintner. ..Now then look drrwier resort agape "jobbery and corruption". There yih'riht none m Ma 117,174 e f and p reprgtimn are making t plant t he a September mission d the Ameri- ' ereg Pr d the Stnr ant ( I stabbed, 1 fingerbitten off, Sleet portions of ears...The wickeleat Man in N. Y. hes I'ackslidden very ba1ly...To frighten the Nor&13r,t,aos the Pr.Eotype mks if it te desirable W build the intercdomal at present f Imagine Howe'ssonsternetion_ ...A beggar woman with • stow baby hes been arrested in Landon The ;mpmttion of Toronto is 60,000...The free Pram thinks the linepect fur the mermen down &mph is very dark Tire American skipper hu half -&-duan reasons why he meld not win the yacht race The 1' S. seem to be on the eve of a greet Indian war .The prospectus of • Dominion Express Co. is out Eleven liquor cagy were tried in Laden nn the 28th. _'rhe wheat crop of Minnesota this year is estimated at I 5,925.. 000 buahel.. Peaches are 68.00 per bushel in Montreal _The remains of 32 victims of the recent di.a,ter in eyelet were burled on the 2Lth. 81 vemel. mon than last year have nivel .t (lo'b'e Gold min- ing flourishes in Nowa Scotia. .The Rich - .half ' sir tujy .n extensive sal. It wall to worth a•• nes "nen C •&.. The --rann . Expedition IUmme groes'• mon '&^lesr,ld he swat!: governmnto will coat six mignons steeling. The Nemi- mune. God help atter and • '! Anew w. to Ina . • !' p the I krtes 1 tit Caod• /hidlw awed to .r 'ieutament hu town Gar Arthur to her w Its an lot than crow r tong ee .1, II Weakly •iq,wl is tvonard.eed latter fl* Illi re W KM t Le Feeler'. le Long het' 1'm night ri clerk that der, el.msnbs when they will de and leave Uwe '..roln het a *o1.'n,. P,thnntie. wen gnat deal sofa time than • daily Arthur Weill*. hal pained from a .W.'gr„nnd in rod nnnd'Lion for grar.ndmai. w.m w,lr., _.dtent.twe,nm•nding 1 et yad We nvwrlc,k nen ibm of re and te draw out d the soil all the tro..o_ nfaon merchants and others who have net • e( somber. maer7 nmorr W one rel It Man nem ea esu10. 1 twin the pow eT. e.aitslttm. mttl unrlxwl h•ppinsss. i tltg" "M7 wifetellsMatruththreaLmea y 7 eirrent news. chi,- ressarkd • eerie' old fallow .t lie an t,3"* res' "4 his erne aces the • j loneer Um rot. time mein • very misehie•o,e' ,u, noun* ,ntest.wr, the Gov MI tn. fres yi5.: Helm w &Bee t v ma hr. noting in the morn -I sed An and Nentned not her dagger,tigs Mare town seri rely tabbies* • i} A thief i epningy ; when caught in bid n hes mating b the War"' •►• stile, q) der. I must get rep, brit a set, that he had • mind se I ° hese' I dna' want to.' Afeer breakfast she'll seeped that the teen, a ' 'res, large We& wee not far estray ; then W.rQaw menhir tent 1."" earrrg. in •t 'Well, lwppnr i must go to work I o rein tory premien a@ char ma@br,"t he Mnnght • 'tithing helonged to 1.641"‘W Wearer pmenesiv ar eight eoolin th - bot dant watt to ; sad ole gose to hod, tMy Berta tty we N shrive the Govern- .i - - .s .arla y er tk. ,t"'w .4 the hetet. eaying, i ten, r bw Us" balling all day. I mMl f y. curry in this unsl•nw, tits amt end ha s cal dein' enythiwg 1' " Mlrr in miffing Meatus 550 600 650 600 600 560 b* the impertnrable German : "Look Bill Myers, you r that money mak 600 600 600 ... 400 mare gar, do you f, "Yes, dat ah just what I say, Muhter Turnips or beets 600 400 ... 300 Clurerd0tasses 760 600 .. 450 Hay 90 lbs. per tem. Fruit Times ... 4 lbs. trenches on each side of the tree. Best T .,v f,r App1ieotion. -Month be- fore ,,r month after seed time, (hut for (neem7,) half before the lam ploughing, the retraining half, month after seed time, will be better. --Top-dimmming in dry rearm in May, or beginning of June. efle A celebrated author woes wrote : - "A French woman will love br hn"hand if he is either witty or chivalrous ; a Ger- man woman if he u constant and faithful; • Dutch woman if he does nut disturb her ea/mend and comfort Go much , • Spanish woman if he wreaki terrible vengeance nn those who fall under her ill -will an It- alian woman if he is dreamy and poetical ; • Danish woman if he thinks her native country the brightest and happiest on earth ; • Russian woman if he holds all westerners to he miserable barhanins ; m English woman if he u of tin nobility; an.l an Amr,can woman if he ha@ plenty of money. O e hugh O'Neil, a dock thief and '•loafer" ih general, hae been sent to pris- on in Buffalo for swindling an old woman. He is' brother of the Fenian "General ' O'Neil. GAOL BREAKER ARRESTED.-The Guelph Herald states that a man named James A Stull wee convicted of stealing • gnantjty of clothes fmm the Victoria and Great Western Hotels, Guelph, in March, 1866, but Ire sealed the prime wall and reaped in the January following Singe then nothing war heard of him until s few days ago, when the Chief Constable of Guelph became were of his 1 arrest in St Catherines, on a charge d I being implicated in the safe robbery of Lawrie's dinar end feed store. Hunt." "Well, Bill Myer, you own and work a distillery, do you not 1" inquired Mr. Hunt. Dat iah none of )ourbeainews, M,ahter Hunt. But den I eh not Mitered of it. 1 lets got a still and work it too." "And you ssy, 'Money makes the mare go' de jou mean that i here eome here W get the money of these people r' "Yea, Muhterlfunt, dat ah just what) mean." "Very well ; you work • distillery W make looney, and I looter° on temperance to make money ; and ea you my, Money makes the man go,' 14111 styes, bring out your mare, and i'll brio[# out mine and well ahnw them together. ' By this time the whole •membly war in • titter of delight ; and even Myer's fol- lowers cold not repress their merriment at the evident embarrassment of their ora- cle. In the meantime we must premise that Mr. Hunt knew • lam number of the drunkard' present, and among them the sone of Myers himself. Bill Myers, who a that holding himself rep by that tree r' inquired Mr. Hunt, pointing to • young man so drunk that he could not stand dime. The old mar started es if stung by an adder, but was nbl,ged to reply. 'Dat ia► my nem ; bu1 what of dat, blighter Hunt f' "A good deal of that, Bill Myers ; for 1 guar that son him been riding your mare and got thrown ton " Hen there res • perfect roar from all parts d the •'•e'mhly,and,•s soon u order 8es resWl.d, Mr. Hunt proceeded, es he pointed to •n.dhrwn ; 'Rill Meer., who is that st.ggering about p d hm lege mamma weak es potable -vises allies frost 1" "Well, 1 "tipper that iah my mm too," replied the old man with a erect -fallen look He has been riding your mare ton,and got • tumble." At this point the old man pet rep both The meet fallacious !ideas prevail me - rooting leisure. People are always mying tothenewIves "1 wnnld do this, and would do that, if i had beintr..'' Nnw, then. a no condition in which Ile chance of d,.ing any good b Ines than in the eon - diem of leisure. The man follyempinyed may be e g raor hands In a most imploring manner, and ex claimed, "Now, budder Hunt, if you won't say any more 1 will he "till." This . 1 eau renewed with a roes• of appl•nse and IasgMer, and fro. that moment Mr Hunt had all the ground W h,mnnlf. + rese pp • .' able W grwUfy his n 1 urn , mays, "(t the beat serving the piddle intorno refill wgy ; but Mir By s recut terrible eelli.ry et '_ ea_,yr y r.•: ►.+•' v .. der ung t dirty nw'e /M man who ham all him time to diaper of 44//1100 in B.Igi im, 'pearl of IIA '• md et, and /hmnfnr..a lghe p)1815 hr hal . pone 1hanee n( do- I persona have heed WWI find a Irgm '111►►► enmber io jeted St the capacities of matter and the i"h4on* of the human frame will ever allow 1-, be done- -hem been done since we were Luys. The acme at sea. Probably when the wind war favourable, Clysvm, who war • bold and skilful navigator, sailed m fret ae a Dutch merchantman of the year 1800. nearly u fat d times m an American yatch or clipper of our fathers' day. Now, we steam 12 and IS mile. an hoar with wonderful regnlanty, whether wind and tide he favourable or not --nor is it hkely we 'believer be obis to goamur ( 700 miles, and but, thnugh and least t is faster. Bet the the '•Caosdian Pain Deeto er," which oommnnication is the meet remarkable of intim - 7 a11. It this respect M. Pitt was no better off than Pantiles or Agamemnon. If Rath had wished to write to Naomi, or David to send • word of love to Jonathan when he warn • hundred miles way, th story teller, "Couldn't he pick it up with his teeth." The present imiebtedneas of Canada between 50 and 80 millions &Ilan, a nice round little emu certainly, hut ohe dem mit owe this without havierg goinething show for it ; there ia the Welland C.anal, the Orand Trunk Railway extending over pleuruiy, pure in the hack and side, spear, bruises, sudden cold, frost -bine, Re., ham no squat, Sold hy all Medicine Dealers at 25cts per box. s). llte New York postoffice clerk who could not pnesiblv have done it tinder 12 , stole the Aquidneck Bank Bondi. had hours. Nor mild we to our fnende 30 I half of them stolen by his brother, who years ago. In 1867 the humblest ntizen lin his turn us robbed by another brother, of Greet Ftritain oan send such • menage, not 100 milea, bUt 1,000 in 111 minutes. a preperntion for r.„,,,,ing inn from pap„, A thousand persona ;gathered under a circus tent ie Flemingburg, Ky., on the 30th ult., and the entire were abut to enter the ring; when a rain storm ems. At first there was bat little excitement among the apretators, bet when the stakes of the outer canvas gave way, anl the immense oentre pole of the largo one um- meneed to sway and groan, the dile. td fop and give away-wben tbe lions um - menu] to growl and roar, the elephant to owing his huge pmbeecia around, and the bonen to neigh end stamp -the confusion was indeeeribehle and the excitement in- tense, Everybody rushed pell-mell for the entrenee, gentlemen and ladle., in a confused mass, riling for help aed frivede. Of rourse, on the tnp mete some jumped to lb. bottom, some fell thrugh, nue were insight and suspended while falline, and • greet many eat their way through mated • terrible aseitetneet . The rain dashed and the thunder erashowl. Men, in Smut broke out among the people, and was falling in tormata, the lightning the ruse. At this tineture the els. Orrin . their frigbl, ran twines the ticket wapsem, (meanie, ana.,,nwin, over ladies, to snd from, Many of the Hire., Tenimeaterinienegt14 vent intai 71.6 applied it, made the necemary endorse- ments and passed the paper. The ho ode were quickly recognized and traced to the principal thief, who was eatoniahed, aa he supposed the whole sun' to be Mill in hia OWO possession. remeneedibe Nirbra by John Hakim., e. wen. o Mars 113 1 14 Sat, ig 112 011 -401 4011 let .141 61.1 NI I 54 in 1 o to I to a▪ n 1 111116001 11111.001011ne Kneen arena in' west wee II 410 et In'odnelt. p .m. It tenement Rs rnmelne peonetore ,tor -ng week was peering ine the week was fe23,11 lading aeratissiwl, fainted and fell. Allier r"' 14 8. the "mem had abated, the peat canvas ect seriously injured. 100,1011111 dry thins, the greet wee oil Pre 414• 114moir ilre woo it we be weighted by Agree nr ot-ct year Letnet lewenseerem eerie/ the wow+ wow 48.1 4