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6allrie116.dmeielt ee Waimea frame es the
Ogva r r seri opt.
of %S im the Mt and :11.11 rens.
r .f Omer* M the Yee he -
twee Sere ..d Ousssorle thence M seal
dem M the teed bMo ss the I'h
sed $MI le the Tesltabip ef Brea.,
•an we wad hem Beisserti• rV ie
the Tet N rimy.. tdestg.dsteai wed
Canoe es *ism sed.
wake( the teYshatwssadh dilIda
Mb sea.. le the Tew.ship oft
oowa meimer.
/friday the Saris@ whwati*W re
14tt.•tlltMw atm
eletMtet out pyiag • bipi •ed ti►
ramp wwaa M the Owwty The -
who ►.d leaked deftly after the
tithe Comities.
• goal be
tie
road
T
.auslail/Rswset's
dhow, w! W • P•dlt
(Lwllier,) Um/ mea ea•M mad es
ad sly ten eesety dime woe is . rod
.ssditiel`a 4 that it didayt cowl Iliad
e!yrepeeperiwprovena ,thssht
eekeowledife hamatetpdtoreet is the nate
tr. Ile trailed the weaesam
that the' 11 -feud
be printed amid eiredi.w
whale tweet!, end Ima Id
-
frown the efforts.
nmeided
further Miele
t . •
seemed
lathe We,
b. banupelieeth leave
L
wath sera
lie
was
Away et ala wised ewer of
W =iib Movember w diet
sunk • Medislg part m Ike B
mu jv.rsarr. to the following J
Mao i the ianceurdte r ea6aals.
of Washington's birth lae. Sine the
of his •et„urhte run he had Moo gralsall,
r.kiag auto diwipne•d bahile,toa'••seiatr
With a alight deh.orh, and fulloeing with,
dash itlterral of s..briatr, but snide; the IIIA
toe es thews ?saw he has howl almost con-
stantly iaehrl.ted. Ho friend* ere strove
wish him, two to se avail, sod he ladly died
se above awed. How long ha had boeu
lying there is not known. The last that was
seen of bins dive was by a pu:icemen, who
waw him *bum a'd might upon hi hue,* in
Lake revert. lir. Hanle lis long been lame
4.044 *al abscess anon his leg. Ha friends
triol 10 ?erased* him to ant.: the hospital,
a.d be promis.4 to do so, but drfen.1 till it
AOBICULTUAAL A88OCIA
CONCLUDED.
Thyro never was a time when
tions of all kinds were so much i•
as at present. We have associations
Doctors, of Preachers, Trade.me• of all
kinds, -hardly, in foot, a profession R
business to be found in which a
able number of men are engaged that
REB. 3, 1863.
Deatk ef btr "ha B. Booms•., Bart.
not furnish its quota of Association..
tueklstproven est w+
• hall bean di1 f•.yd
by Metre. Eta*.
.
iet.sd by their
tar larks
stage of
Cosd*bk Ban
in • ad
a .
40604
ar_
Wit are sorry 10 learn through the There u much pleasure and more of pyre.
Toronto papers that Chief Justine Robin- tical utility to be derived fr, m these sot..
eon expired in that city on :Saturday morn- binations. The free interchange
iog last. In this death the Canadian Bar thought and liberal discussion of sub
as too for bas unfortunate i has lost one of its brightest ornaments. in which every partaker feels d
M H.relate.
w mi,h�th•ro oce11pi.d w h 0aui he {!though he had reached his 72nd year, wrested has a direct tendenc
btful points and to cone
in the temple of legal frame, and born looked : the hour of diswrlutiou cunt, very sudden' d
upon -ss he indeed •
on, a was -a od
m el of 1y, and was quite unlroked for. All classes
learning in his profession, a classic thinker,
er,
sud an eloquent advocate. The deceased in the Province will mourn thek,asofsuch
*MI a .ember of the Mimonie frvenity, tend a great and good loan,
of Kap al Arch Mason. -Chicago 71mce.
THE WAR.
n believed at one time to eve bell the rank
Wr still find nothing u -w from the War.-
- -
Death of the Rev Dr. Lyman Beecher, The army of the Potomac is .vise than "qui -
This veoa.ible clergyman died at his reel -
donee in Hrookl.. & 1., w Saturday last at
the advance age of eighty-seven years and
three m eels. Ile was born at New haven,
Cam on the 12th flay of October, 1775. His
had titer followed the trade of blacksmith,
and drriug the early yeas of hie life Lyman
• Beecher worked at his father's trade. He wen,
however, before he reached the .e of man -
heed, sent W the Yale College,where he gave
'ethnics of his rising talents. In 1797,•hile
in bin twenty.e.wud year, he graduated from
that College, and was ordained a minister of
to Presbyterian faith. lo 1700 be was ap-
pointed pastor of a church of that personaioo
at East Hampton, L 1. 1n 1810 he was
tailed (0 preside over the firot Church at
Litchfield, Coon., and continued ha pastor.
ship until 1626. It was an this tatter yr,
that the great Unitariaa4ontroversy arose i
which Dr. Cantdug took much an nape/dam
and prominent parr,whicb controversy excited
groat attention all ever the world. Dr. Beeek.
r, taring been chosen to fill the pulpit of the
Hanover street Church, Boston, threw him-
self iuw the dispute with great ardor.
deep learning, his oratorical powers, 4 his
wonderful earueatnege of moaner, ked great
elect in storming the torrent of dissent. im
11133 he we, chosen President of the Lune
'Theological Seminary, at Ciocia.sti. There
be entered suoegly Into the advocacy of the
honer of the abolition of slavery, and excited
mach a furor ageing' him that on several oc-
visions be was mobbed, and the home where
he resided way oft -Masa threatened with des-
truction. defeat the Managing Committee
of tb• SeatserJ prohibite-hem from taking
part in any •bduti.n disonagon, or preaching
m its fleet. He remained a the Seminary
for nOveOI� j�an4 part of which time h•
was assisted ay iia min -in law -Dr. Stowe,
Messed of the author of " UYcle T'om's Cas cease laughing and h townships h
effwL for the pruaperitl � cel 400
•
$ could mot, however her of take to tile-dntnmg, fur the Scotchman is and 8th 9t � ben an effort
e returned to
d I2tt wade to choke this scbewc
he "
et'' it Ti becoming ra,,d y d m .reused. A
ou
wound, but only partially
Association oleo leads men of
calling to pursue a joint policy
able, them to conserve their •..
este much better than
any other manner.
true with regard to
pnsut•• mire+pendent irnside w that to tions. Rightly roadside , these Queen .beet and Kincardine A tote fur.
,fecund fol ing bock u,' Burnside sus • 'retreat should enable their n to i,. •rove- said Guderich and Saageen (toad. M. 671.1 said V was aomew6a•
from Alesnow' on a smell e; a!e a
- cattle, b o p
object to hating
• ' before the ratepayers.
Mr. 810ehtair.1 - mad the
Bum of Hazen had t ht At to
°R I AewNrfe MONTHLY r for error b„ Prat of Sheltering Manana, be es•"h just to the eoetr.etowy
February the public. t Ile firmer refuge weaver.
as the arrived preop y, as usud, The articles h a o then will be no a'te
sold, and rueful M way be to- tnents of mtetJf •rut that ma. • • ►de,wrnj allow As tWg y�
into e
now pr sir well settled by the ••pen . ra••ve 0111 w woe.
arils. W
costs whin
hkaler le alb r be
the same tae heave
tables 11...e.htr, tiet•lati.s
being pat spinal Ihe repeat: Than waled
Yu* ewe Rsroar--Mown. Dunaway,
Mau., Walker, McIntyre,
Larwku, Purvis, Howe,Fishr, Maw's,
Paraill- I_.
Fun mss MOTION -Meso. Heater
8isebdr, Melatyre, Piakerios, Raley, Gil-
lies► BrocMlbnnk, MoLdIau-t4.-[Tre-
Oa DrBaturday morn] ing the By -Law for
nideg $300 000 for carrying out above
was read, and will be aoo• laid be.
people of Bruce, when we hope
n ew who he, se..tg► by wwprow coat r'
will sive lee ea YeYaYp ho mop M Me, red
she le were.., Waif rpelssies Maes the
M m set wore es walla 7 wa
tltabliki
happ
by dteilanalt • sea.
�gwiWge,o •M4
way elftil e '•
Y • y sod ate re,
pile womb M b
q, I brow i wee It
hl:hroi, saddest lot of wear.
ish the mtisroo, .ad toil ogee seperier
plass lir the tassels* of her pew i the
Islet hews to the cuuaarl, Said the .u.l
Minim Imaalies of ease. e, the I•e.d,eurk It
tktstea
Thew is • lir praftpet of relief for the
..u.s kale• i ikllil•ad, tY ewp••w of
the large .mels of 1 M staple from I nd ia. -
?h. sande•^ Nov" d a ora of its
" Trade atadVissa a"• Oahe, sap: -"Dur-
as
the let womb • rld.cti.s of about 40-
rlrr ►ales hsi metered lu the rack at Lome -
pool, the total being mew ..Heated at 16{,
050 hakes. The dish.• may he dua i soma
remain w the fact that the 411 abbe Mask
place from 11. e004,h et
prices to the waft werk.t tss Ssptem ,hes has
seduced some
M pmlWllrt
awns w.wt.. • little way forward,
we W Wa this decline
is the woe ON by way of • ott-
er,
the Msw*ae ahs Treaty .o. oe
tem ossa 15$..( ll� the Meet ladies
fO,gN whereas st this
date last year it wee only 00,000.
"0".„4:01111121.7 rherasdrra ua r . j tAe muds 107 TRAM OLD. -A lady res:diug in Chel-
tssA•m ter rviceired • seeuud dua.tine of E5
anesfrom Her Majesty the Queen, for au old Fran
The Coattail then •djouroel until the o: 107 years of • e, named William Purser.
.lune meeting. a native of Ifadmarley, but now living in
Cbelteuham.
•
oleo eel l ge.•ra .►
81taRpei'a �+ua��a�1i
bar., ef SD 84104 m.. �►
.rd.d nam navy of Law�
eo.ehtwiwt •t A Qalilarair
g telegt 1ptil dealeeiptien
hi the IOW ef
dtie ja wV
t�
toed, takes 4Mgetiert,R.
pr le the ewe venwtile mad shit ,
d Anieaiese tired ikw. lir gab Ilk
Asa. The present is the proptT lease
e°bseribo for M.
!I* Dr. Cosner Ion a ayeed
Qwn's Basch J•dphip yl Tuft y
the dtttlttit d Mr. Ark* Bar,
soil' 00 new Bide a.eepa•iee
gassteed ea 8at•sLy
Tie Ottawa Bad
ift
*age. �."
It is stated
Ottoee
and a eoarid.rabla
to the resemm•
skew. will woke don of work 1
ism oowidewtigw the
hese brought w light le the Oams ., 'fib
es anticipate that the views of obviating 4
1•y, mime piss will be proposed
open the cempletiun o the bi worn. y
t�
nee tenders. To allow the prawn eli
toil to nae their work, with mamas
their presents , Y amai(..tly impyntly
but it ie .ot asteeso.able to seamen. that Ike
will hare the opprwtantly of ransoms mai
, at rices fixed b meat
tr
-1370are rolled den fur tk a
oto ma° tarred from the folbwt.g tails of cootewts nurepeuteete.i f. um the weather u mush b•t. O1 r lauds. Th• wan lair bawda4s d
months prates• will..• apse, .., f or. asthma,
t he }esu ,r neuro w the open yard h ( of the ewislarndjPng a4euusts fur the
.
he nay So eign& la 1000 that which has ,a,u fur sig
and ides' Under t l'
ear
; '1'h rnry arayr ►este
Depoty Futility of� Shelley The
a hen there .w I has used There shaW V
�' I m•nuve made on toe Hover of the sheep Dan
oWffe Test ; The P . Trial ; The liihuet" or shed, has had ascaron tU n,specl asmuch �•l1 • •atraysga.c ralat, •
but it of Gals Jaattthe ; BYeTr Hymn ; The p tested marnres past or the fawn,
Mr. B.) Siege ere Cincinnati; Jaoo AMtin;dorm K R showing a dark wadi
h aleWrety allhe.g►tV
oppose ppbt d p Jty w isatarrm Pso� 10x1 00• email
o that M h I•.st, thew t1•a s•f tis
min of The Little Lion Tamer.
a%ss tea
red that�th,
kioldie bor>taf �wi.d l
i
s
t he
T � ri" lad
h and • road fro. 0 reposes * coated baa he would
in the village Othamptoti m7 ••hear !volving an ezpeodi
High sled Carlisle streets is more NHleIiy0,000. Hasidim, he co°std-
and , Saug.en roads ; thea.. reed nkat the townships of Brant an
road through the Townships ea dendie had Ikea tufairly dealt wile
re, Kinc•rdioe and Huron tote scheme. He es•sidered it too I
line between the Counties of Har • scheme
Bracey and the Road running the ugh r
before the people
more thea the
Village of Kincardine, namely, Bowlike, county
was .
'incar ice verlut •
The Utility and the who has cleaned out under his stable door
S no roar, or the
Harry was a wild boy,and kept the whole
d Kl house 11. w turmoil. Ole war terribly Fria
in tin. ch,eruua and thoughtless: puwl.i.,y In his
ar:,^e a `Sunday hat end d inking theretrum, leaving
uy kooks on the roadside, whew he played
Ind ball a:4 forgetting where lb -y were until dory
prepared •era ruined, sod carrying matches,
bee crackers, and 'fish hooks in his
pockets. Wboaw.s ever to be dune wit
ur- banteruaa folios/ ,,on. of the household
fusee. This was Harry as e was
months ego; today he a 'lumber bur; W
ued down to the grousers of a very Iamb.
Ie mag quietly about the house, waiting om R
is m, Icanng the kitch,n to chore who be
th-re, and have. ing mnn0u' nod night e
poo- a certain chamher dour. What wruugh
red ch, nge? Who cawed the lion.
to On.e at,erb.on, our r uisv
came home from an exls+diti..0 which
ret brought more ••arineww !ben fish. 1'
ion h•.o,s, lines, wurwuend mud were .11 tic
ism ted on the newly scrubhed kit •hn flour,
be shouting as usual.
a» 'Tin hungry, I'm 4rtd ! Isn't tea al
Ia ready'.''
Usually his answer would baro
h'e threat, 'I',i tvll Tour mutber,sir,' but nowk
c et looted wonderfully satiate' as she said, •
'p can't guess what vie've gut?
'R'h.et 7' lasted Harry.
is
of '11'hsr is it?'.
•I fur .,.n, entirely.'
'1 don't ed
Dred gen theiandr stock -not f attl but f The Durham !toad from the boundary's prtafd.M hemi any g•atlsman at that
board
log of rr, armi and accoutrements all
are ly
Urns. Seine agricultural writer dxlare bet•rrn the Counties of Grey and krone. D °'1Og tiers
in„ holt buried ler. the ,wad all •long the roadT latBeage as had just les
The ern ,ur leo • (welshing condition, and it
that even the must auoroasful terming is Lot 31 in the township of Brant tjoe from the t
is net to tie waw dried at that a'o daddiin' and carried on and consummated bymeans.of g "`Te, y . Reeve of Hunan. I
desertion are to order of the gy. Congress along H illiam street, u laid down on ' e (al r. O.). wee set aetttated by firli0g
is fi: btiu;( and squabbling abs, t the employ- a "erica of experiments. t hard-workingaplan of the Village of R'alkenon ; thee
this ..•oder, bat byt� wishes of the
meat of negro soldiers. Tk•I.r.'J upon it the pial of a man may be exnmparatiyely eua altn the ong the said Durham
encs RoadWest from the F a to its jun, a file of$Wenlie whom he represetlted, a
end is rut ter away. cessful, bat fie does not make the rear he tkoaget it would he h'„
Pro9 (t.ad along the road b •terra the 7th an: ! highly desirable
?HZ WSEELY "SIGMAL.' :-VOL.
that marks the operations of his neigh- cone., N. L. H , tq the To*reline of Greet
be a little more guarded than the 6
BVI. bor, who u ever studyiep the causes thence along the D. R. I.' Village of E neigh -
pilaff °• O. a rueful examinat
ofcertain effects, and ors effects dote, it woakl be sets that out a township
The .amber of our Weekly edition for are.Cunsatisfactory, ng to over.
The E'ora Hoed from ,he boundary 1: •- the County but bad got what w
this week commences the IGth volume. come them by i$poeaibic theitweee the Townhipsof!lowick and C..•. Oiuivahnt to a'gravel road through i
ForAftern long years the Huron Signal adverse princi u,ht thew !Se the junction of the E or•end the Gu cease excepting Elderslie. The .ren
has advocated, with iatrixr, we believe, about.This u�tb•4lassag of the mosso I satd 3augrer lipuoi int, Tu•usbip o: extent of Gravel Red in each of
thcpest interests of the Counties of Huron of tile -draining. Generations of men th
The Owen Sownd]L; Head Gum the towl.abipe was 13 milea,while his townsiu
and Bros, During that period great lived, fur invtanoe, on a piec of land. dary line b •t.een th 1'ountiea of Gra e d, ltd been pa off.with only 4} miles. Th
changes have taken place; hundreds of the which from some cause or other could never
Bruce to the Elora H ,i at Sta, k's Corr :a showed i•juati.7e. The Deputy Reece
readers of this journal have gone to their . be made to prndntro half a amp. At last the TuwMhip of Arno. guron seemed inclined W throw out to lin
lou homer firUowed
contractors and the s..tioa.tioe of as wok
whether bythem Oe other
and we are emillde.t there will b.. tea
mime of Mr."
Crop fertilised with such ro w ^°t• either w tie
scanted with rest vi or s it ragerd w til
green color, and plain:40n re, eys.l•see tike W
ty. There meet sinew him( in Poch su r -,,,-;;I,„,1,1,„,,,
. Info .ra.u.. W
ore r t uum elteied $carte lou., „it- se acty m.o.. re
An English explr*Ulell shows that manure. withbds101diss free ahem farther •
which was kept contend by nine i.ehes us earsand n ah.tl sol be, rrpnad w fi
pertacrer nes the same bushels
t of ofma ,.w ter wer0s ond.r tyle espel,ieL i the pg a d
-applied to the same recent of load, bet whit►;
had Iain eapoeed to lbs weather during the Passe. Awee .-The lle.tred 7a,.ascript
��
winter. Another experiment shows• differ.; of ypyrd.T has ths fuelewi g: -Th w •
e ice of about four trout or nearly IOC b,abey !leg, we r.eord with u seers rent. fly geek
between to pr..duce ut leu acres in nolat.,re I of M. Joshes &sash•'
the one of which had 20 loads of eover•d, meerhants of thin 4111, •t the ripe R
h the and the other 20 loads of 'Uncovered ,manors. years; Wer •ithve
could A gain of 50 bushels of potatoes to Mr acre, miss reel to wwiir dptrues a m
teed lust from toe (Itfereece i4 the gnw'ity of Ibe Ie. faailfar faces-o(toaru bogwv iks
uwnme, .a worth luokiwg. •f*. -r. It will e I pm.een in mating thisgrantcity what it•e•
muv seen 1. at this a nearly all clear !
rat.J- T profit. There r; though our fur " tbejrgams. ,Mr. Bazar
fur" u no mune expense for seed. he handling I held a to last suni•or of deo brother., ell
bow manure, or fur tnll•;e. The only additional i of them merchants in Moat/fed, •bo arrival
t the stem .,,old he the'uncreauJ talar of 4rvget. herr in lbs year 1766. They w•restiase a(
cul. 7'he contfctlw. 'that tot hoa.img of o.. of oho ndert mid recast rwspsetaN. T.
hero manure is good economy is pity genre•', ;shire familiea,aud eat* Ort herr t• path War
hwf and yet nota fourth part of unr Cameos pay fortunes. They wene for o iong time in0egd
any .tattoo wit. The open yard without in hr•inetq mrd realiaed • ion.
jade
ul • baro Haste, ••d even without Sheds, is mill pendent,. They retired from btsiam mate
Fa • very comae wap -rtrcie.. tlurt
and The best substitute for lack atelier is • I volunteer dung the war of 1/02. T1.15
covering of r.nh or muck fr the m.na,e, 5 of tem, who Ines now gent W 1.s rest, ass
m0et feat a• is M rul.ec04. It the ones yard wen 0 been for three match.
_- kala •ell aupp:ieJ rail nwek,aad the past in a state of ehi7d-
b"' •d • serf to be p:uwed under emery mon e I andiarri•ed it such so gone through eta meek
3' wnh..ut d.anio off. it der a not emacs mush. , , the u seareel le
le tetheu mr2rr is plenty,.. iu the wheat gr..- I hV ong mil ca e.a, red h s lest'50014.6 , b
ting dwt,i,.ta., it makes • vey g, of ro Seeing I his emly sursi•ing daughter, in tb4ir hem,,
(..r.t•,u e. Thi• ii the peacoat• of wa ,4 •hen he greed, Ord vee knees 1.1404 b1at, h►
e peat 0unrreo.,Pkat it ragni�es $ '5ucb I aides her, • so.s is to AeeomrW.'s Depart.
lar_.•r a for I • v Of niece tkaa the 0110* fam-. meal of the Iaw'gtdmin Aaseabll •t Vet•
ars bare fur Liter. The seise ie thrown out beef
1 r-1u..1ir, and the yard is kept nearly dry
fa: the mini, In he on. Murk usually costa i 3'oo Cosnr C.�A w:dier of to 47ak
• nothing •xiet t the drawing and smote i -Regiment. t�•-
ri:hr,y managed it makes a gal^ght tomed I mother &men n
fn. manure. It shrewd he scatter iled fretum frti0l town,•hrR he had t into •buses in
the sly over the yarJs and under the studs, and 11is euntiIion ext Ili. been acquainted.
tk.
the bee.* wed covered. ��erp.lhy of the
• A l.utiou.-1.1n• of our snhecrilem iuvatrs, use of r iu..ediath.. took bins
cow to an ndJr.ining maim and them W bed.
dna . !darns that he has followed our advice, and AReryome Nine) '
we that his manure died up, .4, had s getting
, a person who
nearly a led eai' end wan went a see how la .e get4* dinithe
(~e• .n oib.r wnnla it,fire•(.n fed. thrl•he had skedaddled. On examining the
This remii.ds ua to repeat,. that .wh,, no room, it was 7hund that a tru•ok had been
liquids sh.whl be allowed to run from the broken a� abd the sum of 016 abstracted
Mint
ve resp, ifahow/dalaala moiaf. t
. The bnp:64.14 be frequewvy ottam*4 h.rejrom. 'fhe earning contriver war ar
-if ••dr wed' lhnrtt afterwards end n
f'u ..1 I e
d .dad ever
Iq w
Ou •
a(M
1 •u
a ti bred
be
edged. t64$bli
1 Th.• Le.t pias v to pde th wrnu a in • nett
1�`y authorities. -Montreal Hcrw1J.
r vault or excavation ibnt will boid the liquids.
1f not u',der a roof, a cover of loose hoards
will .ns»er, $ • little rain falling through i --
will d„ Lo dire. ThL often as amd,J, The f j Mievect or of the news by the
pump up or slip up w.t.17:1' buctet, the liquid Rio-kiu it gt6h ley rjmpo,ynt :-Advise• from
from beinw and spread it over the Ines Mcxieo cun6rm the repora.d defeat ce 4,100
Elvin:
m:wurw will L.._._.. p F'reneh- unM. r..._ u__.,.._
R• at laat,by the mortal the farm is sold m disgust to ••maple The hunlur. Road roan the D. It dr -4:h at blm but he did t•
remains of the IamentedThomasafe ueen; lookingthe Township of tie a hetreea Louis. °O mad that a it was
Q Scotch farmer, named Johnson. p well-known that it was a common radio
than whom a more dreaded oppooent or Without heeding the laugh of his neigh 10 and I t, to the G..el Road at Lucia.
truer friend never existed in Canada. bon at his fooliahnaces, the ehrcwd Joh' with the gentleman, which, of course, en
Tlie Culross f Roof from the D. H. u.r a titled rim to forgiveness. (Laughter.)
When 51r. McQueen conceived the project son looks over the Irvel fields of not un 1,6 Township to the
h 'a, between Ce,. 4.
of a tablishin • • ..err carnal i0 this ductive lookine Pro- 15 and l6, w the b.ndan line beuen ue Mr. McLay said while it might be true
b • P J e land, and thinks that Towashi;m of Cule•e end Tunllery. that the gravel road was not to run through
part of the oouot , he bad man di - Your ommiuee (either rec w u the township of FJdrrslic it
tits to encounter: the country was new, orae of past failure. Su he sets men to thnlihe rollowi.g.ms of mosey be •:•,:. could not be denied that it would at Ie:est
roads were tend, markets iodiffereot, read- work and ata � ed in '
net -work of hie-drug„s. Sure enough, the 00 on i t Ito market, which was all that could be
ed by these obstrcle$,6e introduced a
yu11
'As': roar growths is yonder.'
'erranrl.ua, shouted Hr ry, 'ban se got
• n baby of our own?'
`Yes, wa bar• a $wast littI* aisbv
replied the odd 4wady, 4.ming iuw
kitchen.
'1r it oar own, ter keep f reeler ?'
'Tu keep as font as 0-d pleases my r
Hew .t It W and He see Lase is *any, jt
are nut thankful.'
.1 Ilan -1
it
103'Yrs. my deer. if yon slip
it ,s a (ail, d ttcat
e e LtCe skier', who's mist
he Cary tenderly nursed for some time.
you shor'd handle It as yet do the mug ur qt
yoga would kill it in a aomeut.'
'Why, grandma?
of
coniumnitr
',hon. 14 r y 1104'eq liutelsintercourse. •lie
now hr, u 1,t out his siippers-their.rl5ce wee
ei ninecure,hc never kering time to wear them
his face and h.mda,b.u.hed his hair, pow
J• 4.d tern followed grandma un eosin on tip. ter
i
t e, a side of walking be had never tried be. Am
fore. Ile wend Into ie chamber, and there,
granted whale iiia h.anl-1,`_ and Tying' od a tricking
7y ffienl somehow too much water bas been the ] C could f he thehole f h e
great cost inserts a regular grading an: imprurmg the 0 .n; give the farmers of that township a mad
era eomparatin•ely scarce Nothing daunt roe e, :
Boston
the Sigma/. 1'heee copies
press water oozes out plentifully, and to a year 8 each a fu lowing co ,sd* tattled by the people of Saugeen or other
and a few types, and in January, 1848 or two the' nei•'hbu rs in tha'fownabdHron, namely; rren o
nearer t
°+° espies of the first num t let mad 2 :rd and 4th 5th and c .reset. There had
is t850
pas erns to
were h slp.lOth, I Its an
dam institution.
••eased, and
m
she
akin f t .
`A be traded anal he removed WBrook-' the principal in hahit,tne. ..r.1 town, a In _ler i ver OI,' rapt( y. And mo it la 8200 on the bondary line between iron • by some members asking more than they
aariA;nchizta,4her traits of his charieter are his by post to leadin m h
neation with, and strong &deo-
cuer of the cause
50 fin
sod
the . Piss fir tet
ilWa
collected works hare a puh.iffed in
voturnes under his Owe supervision.
Dr. Lyman &lecher is the 'fattier of nine
children, the most prominent of whom are the
Rev. Efenrr Warta Beecher, of Brooklyn; the
Bor. Charles Beecher, pastor of a church in
Newark, N. J., and author of the " Preface
to Uncle Torn a Cadriii," fie. ; the Rev. Ed.
ward Beecher, now pastor in otae.b.rgh, in.;
coheri.. Esther Beecber, who was • princi-
pal of • female college in Cincinnati, aad ea
meted with me normal school armoire' j•
training female school leachers as well as am
Tom's Cabin " fame.
frn are making experiments on the 12th so, ot Heron to the mach mittoe had labored hard, and in a spirit of
" Huron District," not one of them being continual] which are, many of them, and &tureen Rad. fairness ho get it up, and if. it Could be
ranee. Ha was al -1 relented ! The introductory addrems to crowned IL complete success. Now, kt /1000 on th concessions in the -arship shown that any township bad been un fa i r-
blications are
n Vari doe pubhe proclaimed the undoubted tal- omit fulleturd in an association (tf "lung'
iig„ eat 'ts author, and front that day the
paper was established. .
liscribers of the px
tion book,
oa in the
. Let there be *free
Townships
lkell interchange uf thought and opie- $450
h show where he has been coos.
and how, and soon that anemia- ship of"
LSD
HOIUMU.11 Casa or linntoritoista.--The tit
New York rritrane records.the following sow we
A lame in Nee York died entry yeaterdayl
irsornins'froin hydrophobia. /t types,. that tev---,
which had been sick, Ale /Bohm Irma bitten
ei AO hand. hut the woued was a slight one,
awf soon healed up. Nothing further was
thought of the wetter until Tueeley afternoon
.101 lest, when, on reproaching a bowl of water
of ft, so/ at once suspetted the come. He
procuronf medical advice, bu
Aseheerses prescribed 1:44610 alley
emiltied
te Bomadery Lineutibe;fiditibea2zesthe
deem. helm". 1,1,:i mei against the whole thing. He was eer)
roed between dm 6:..-1 7th
iimi ,,,ora ii__. hi t, r,,.... i reeves who bad got this and that nod lea,' lliMarkl were not undertaken the county would be
of Ca
LI" and i found in the etate of starvation witneesed
much afraid that if something of the kind
I to them to come forward now and go
failure of the °rope in 1Sti-2
years ago, on account of the partial
Mr. Galles, said it should not be for-
gotten that some of the people of Elden&
„,,,,„ le, were ten miles from the proponed gravel
nor4"14161 i be sied to give op the mud roads alto-
! road while the average for the other town -
mon Lots ships was only about five utiles. fie would
I pair aod form a pare Gravel 110441
Pia and 6th
'elegies arid Carrick.
Mr. Walker said it showed bad taste fo
Township
eireh of the
15 end 16, 25
Defeat of the French in Itaziso.
talmeship of
that toe we Ilbs
whieh we *ppm
asthma as well as ie
• We hare king beharred
proforrsrf noes. Colic
leas above that
7 the infer, awl
enuipthe list II made wp
las dos *now
weettiag ferff,dersdh. Area en
oreilrishers flw the waxy fah
is We tan mum am aid we
dower ts render Me prase weer* ef
mid there eras no one w-
iry line betimes with Ss county of Bruce who
iwElt.d....-7:101. 13 sad esiddi doubt that road
f Arran.
lary line between the
indery line between" the
. and Koppel.
t sideline between Lois 11
sod le and Voted between cons C
D in the Tierra) of Amatml.
To
el00 On
as. in the
ch
had betoeten the 841‘111 ala
ip Kineardiee awn awl
,tees Rood to Prue"
WM ea tie tostuese Les 15 assa
is the Tow ef
OM ea tetweie the 114.1./111/
souk in the Iowan" Sass. (.
oe the 4.7 lie* Meares. she
OMR ea rut se folloode4 esosaiew
made is the Tovoship Of Brae*, looms the
And end int, 'eh and 6th. 6th tied 7dt, UM
lima kb tie Toariship of arise, Paw
end Illaierore mad to Elmideur Sip
os the bonedvery ewe biomes ea
111193 en the side lbw hrtema sea
reed se aheyillsidias
Ind en atranod batooss giee 12* owl
Wit ime Ifillinhip of Got...*
illisAa-y Bee 14111000 itruest sed Mono
Ike., mit 1Pieharesirli th, asps
•• ILI tiled Ir•dier fees their &Ili had Mho le plamleei
was
neoessery. When they compared it with
the ether cousins in its immediate •icin-
iity, they saw that they had all gone into
Gravel Pia& Huron had now an exoel.
Mod system erode, sod although there
IMMO* dook they sort ber far too much,
gat aka woad not give them up on any
auwalisaiiss. ( Hear, hear, from Huron •
tion of the straw arel other comers nee the decom
cavalry. It occurred in a fog, al twO &Clunk,
erica's A:rind/wrist. tuated. The Mexican General Primed.,
Colreirmarst; 111E-- ItAini:c0 Trill .".10n. 1.'t'llt'''teeticie' n (.1-eneral Negrete, with 10,000
trivet case iii the anorak of crime has - me., made a sortie front Pacbla land attacked
brought to light within the past few • French division, 14,01* strong, at Acagale,
• A .confidence trick was very succcu• _ eight Maples front Puebla, completely rout -
played on the Stadatona Building So- j,,, Lk latter. The French leteeeted lo
, under Ilie following vircusnMatiees r- 0.12^4.., Their
public auction of the shares of the lio- • cut off. Jalapa and Tampico. areirabandmoda. ai'Dais
, one Napoleon Job), became the pur- by them. The small pox is raging in Vera
r of a f50 share ; but at the wile gave Cruz.
nonedintoy accepted on the property oy
y, which John, signed under the assumed 1.'1w h.'''.
uf Nadeau. £25 of the money trot
iller, the l'resident of the Snew7, , ,ail _ :::::,::::.ser,h:threarbeimfr'st r"::: ii=740,
tver, •nd the receipt again Mined in the then I. The frstrat last breaking up by
of Nadeau-. 'The whele butrieessest .....wu potrarCev"neebilY;elirrai"iihree'reo,allirondiaidn-iwt'bil.reri`usnde'ines°".p.:7bewb"jelhtbsemerisg1
'folly trammeled thartheslight
we A
Li011 TAIDN't." Harry touched the velvet barn
cheek. lilted the tiny hands. and examined the d„,„,,
• wendrons name. Terri hiled his eyes as be mil,
kissed his mother and mid, .0 mother, wean t
it kend in God to send it here; I do hope it . At a
wouldia't die!' From that hoar he has been met,
subdued ; •nd if at any time the oid bonne, ta,a;„
eusnese oleos. a glen,. from thou, baby
hart: asin to his new found gentlenees. The F;ifti,
silent tnfluence of the helpless halve ims done 'dr..,
borne nor the chastisement of mother could ccir
ever accomplia8.
eine all Laurent Nadeau. 1 he following
be presented hake: f-atzlhe stye In doe
, still under the &seemed Instne Ne.
wish • cog of a title deed of certain
pegeke.tuat in the city of Quebec, its
h it appeared that Laarbat Nadeau eras
Wan I
FARMER'S WIVES. Mr. If
securi
The farmer's wife is, or at least ought to ana•
be, the most eheerful, happy being in exist- ..01"
Nice. Sammtekd as she is by everything neme
beautiful in nature, wakened every morning paid r
by tbe joyful (-striding of the birds in the trues n'our,
around die bowie, soothed all dey by the k ' es,
whispering winds and balmy breezes, laden Ineitm
with sweet pentium stolen from clover field. "eurk
or apple blossoms. how coin she be otherwise Queee
than hapoy Oh, how frotn onr heart have
we pitied poor peke uneasy mindrd women, Man
living in large eilleges and cities. where every Thr•e
inch of ground 1/11.1 precious, and not • bird amiday
sang, hut with • nod of wheezy, cracked mu- Neel.
we, and tbe very trwes looked dewy arid dite I IP art
Ho. often in the mon
my doom and windows to the cool marniii stealth
ir that esme basin in fillin es,
was not raised. Jdbin Ms entered Mto 1-* ""'"406
y to appear at the: pelmet Coon of HillaitATioN AstillaCT.-41Ife ere Imply,
's Bench -grad/WM.61y News. learn that the Government Lave maid bed
_ an ninigration tribes at Lieerpool. is la
Dtamsse Toe Con Nie.-o.Thie 'hid the argot grill probably be Yr. Draw*
hirers inqufferitilis us that on Wei. an, now of %helmet.
morning isus14- elan named Narcissi,
lioe, as throeilleg open purloin
in tesasz.
eallay
woe (owed raplasite Cap* Masdidoine, 0. pla
a of fishing for tummy cod. tie was
ion -hole which had hoes cut for ths Chief Justicottesesrrtriously indispassd.
a it wen j.,„ te;,,p,4 soll'retirelifnins. 8. ethe Qeebse fAillireciceskamengliwikwit:812.
4 erect, with wily a few int hes of
Iting "Writ, or have taken a,tit 1180"hbtrotheretari.ling heel lir
it in. 1:714:11.H-4.--i6-itestasdled
lath is mad. He waa engaged in
with pure sweet odors front the buthling taws
Peony vies sad Peeled foolish,- policy, e
Mei* ft a gem rs teat was • failure; het 3.
An tie ref& of that county were arigioal
led to sake their gravel roeds,sorek
ewe, prefeeenes to bad mai owes.-
ihletalle wore filed to he issinted by thee ete".
etheiirfirm with the other item k
e tiald be steipkr then to
is Am at sews other are BoateA
raid Eh* enehet gravel rends
siors. Tilt was
sot Aar way is Ink at it. Tie WM"
Aiwa be ItreVie-is • trial, aid III.
"said Ito tatoreslied iall"rodtillitreed 110-166.
prevelloot Wadi • Slim*
with Ilhe easueithea, be meal ray
ity friends could smad in the door by my
ide, and gate apon the 10..4 scene apnea
beautiful around Mr woolen can wo.rh pe in, k
id, harder perhaps than she really Ongat. gem.,
bst with willows hands. Nverbody and every- ii„,„„;,,,,
shiag works its the montry: Yon cannot . to
rook even for • nanment,out at the open door, patine •
milkoett envies sower little laird very boil get- la,
1,..d.. Th.., My, ,,....,a ma aria& at dle is • elleeet ellilleneg MUM, si, hie,
om «mitoses to Weenies with tomato. "e"' /4"4""Ir Ili "15 """ dier.4" "111 II-
,...4.i'....if " r-isio.,=, wise --come,„,,, their lives, lomat' upwards of lee widows
-1-1 smew-6171-doe-160.8.0.8wrii:S and no In a state of inter dreetaiire wet
iirald not 111110./ tin sa it to
feted by vague alanvirirs w.
we tiered*. The 111 In-
torior of Raley= Ilea dee Ma
thigetraws build tier neat, wore" to feed rest'
t /edgily', or wedges leademstoesly to
emelt them Om me of thoir tiwy Mash Oast
seen" llwar
seat nervy,
noes west caw swam ar hoer,
wisaly m the deemed 'reek s'
oes. The bewreethele by, see se doss the
ffts pets, fungal ereentiseese yes tind .00'00
sky MIN sibellits dews te ler *sea "'rm.
tow
Halle, Plat At HILLiterLia.-011 name
eessiaiwiesied le three areallOs
berldtsueeestad bye tilseireen, sad Imre
edits, wheob were ahe
NM* hisiltdrsitser sere lessref ter
11011111
riga
eederenelted noLetahlos,":2rireite and Ow
rhorgrhuteest, hitt reset
sellisetpeirt dishes -0 Mai Oki Aso
brood, a It, elliserfsl thee leers
$6.1.1kia. .110,00p4411WIF Iwo tad
„cft, thee steel/ erregistebso spot Off
ity the mow at aforesaid
ettg wide firreser's an easiest sere
4114bas al Ay Who liiesr **Wm, 411141
Owes, wit owl rite, dm%
semoalasm fa the bail le eat If vise
Sitlet
Piessa
erliesed
1. Lees At Ifsaresaiseen -41f
fee wwir• Wed, sad S74 tromedod
ales, 1,6411 Waal Wet led 101144
*Wet with sheet 4,1•1
mamma et tie les alstairkett
Appliestim idea he mat ito NAM
stem to glop the Comte ths tAtswelt of
Ragland power to eon's* the asseedosse of
*knows Irkelliet Cora belong thsniortft
or trot
Imo awarded the eontriset for prima
pantaloons rot the volitewors Mr. Weasel
elf Quobse, takes the belsoes.
Rev 70 CVO* • Oach.- The 1Walsalle
saw is seaweed that la hes When and hian
so to bed. ewer ap warm is wawa
ea mesh weal wow fa 1.4
nil In 'sank ot as melt 1st herb Sat siva
sae sod in three eases Wilk latilp. 11W Ut„
almost wee lia thirtieth' how emit old
ehatmettee are a& end sista Owes Id"
avow ewer. 'areal &NOW tie preset
too di gee: sad Mime jite wit
shish
lbe
sir oiss.
M
key.
cubit
D I
of the
DOW
nee w
�•t
Peas
w•
talc
boss tin
Roe. 1
nos that
tick 1
Bills, oe1
fellowt
et tie tti,
le people,
ler
whom set
• ied
the este
wail au
al▪ ways see
take the Ch
y stated ti
po
het of vol
amoaated
he Comp.,
oved by I%
War, That
this corps-,
kir, That C
Moved by A
r, That T
• by Jol
Hann be Ern
Moved by V
ke, That
A rote of thi
nor fur the
r. All diet
anthem, tbrer
dm Queen,
until
29th Jan., If
1.
A very inters'
ea Moeda, eve
members of th,
the organisation
chided to boll a
ei.tertainment au
fit to awed, ant
success in every
inadequate idea
lom• atwas 1101,
t about
to gather, and b.
arrived, the coin
P OW Hotel "
were so arranged
seat 200, were fi
available atandin
of, eves the a,
densely crowded
courreption of
trembled at any p
porous little vino
rived, the Worth.
Teddy took the
the object of the
short opening IA
of the evening eo
speeches, recite
Messrs. Re.d, SI
ville and others,
first appearance i
pective parts re
Mooney in the ch
man, brousht ft
en, gave great ea
tag their ago., itt
tor amis. The p
with ureellent an
Glee Club, who 1
occasion. The
their crowded •
were exceedingly
sediment that the
romance. To e,
aestieses quietly
plitasod with the
Ora Rims Cot
day by Maio, Bar
right nom
A meeting of it
borne was held at
Smith's Hill, on I
Isssary, 1643.
Geo. Leatergeor.
M. lieseey, for to
After taking mat
time aml qualified
It Imo mowed bi
Aug _a
ether Anditer.
Mewed hy Yr.
yes& 'het Jae
Mimed also
Moved by Mr.
Rhyne% that Jas. I
Moved 1s assort
eseendod he Yr. I
he Ammo
The Boots give
Ilea a
ef Towers
r:72:1 0111,412
ne ads Issas I
iliesel earl noel
thaw lei wee
111%steeICI
P ala se