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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-12-1, Page 1Ousintos DtrcctorU. De. Y. *. R[•wa t2 ITILL a6 aT 90111 /Ua eoNWLTJTION inid 1 splint a.4oS ia sew 1:e•.4oS. ■,wa. •. o der• WIII ."411 gg,Mseit with, d1. Jar sew ter - (i.O', wtiania o'a Wwmw■. C. w D. 77QTRlCUn,aV,WROM, 1'N•• 1nM-Ir Olt. MoI.EA31. Y0IC1.t 71, SUWIW)N, CORONWM. 1.e. Ods• A SdMonk. tb.e duos sage Orce■YMirst. 49 (*. M. MoM r O K I N(4. iLlCRwIt.1TE eS11d.tn1R PUITMICUO* s D grrs'ft alts y M. t E Radia., 10 a Iwr.et. es•gr11r W. J. V. C. gats., If 1)R,O-\NfeAUY. WI Mo011l WIMP/ Pdover HY MCI% ( 4 19 , SU HU EON dim., 1x, tore, "starts. Mttaliott1. DICE ARD Y)Ria►rIICI`0URO0Ol Ann ineit. r.be..rr 11h. (.07. wave Ira Louvre. aglar 1)7A,aJ.otwn1a1'wxn 0... ND sr 0.00, 4.0071 Ge ler"eA,tJnaOt.weet. ogee.n Court Mom. •14.40. M. C. Cameron. 40RMT 0( ATT..1t4 ET, coemaYANCEs, ea, Ba1ng.WY.t. Owl=nrA-Out . ' Watt Ce.aeron al: (iwr•ww. AaalaTlRO, 4)1.113ITORW l9 CHAMIR CT, •e, Ettwos, Kingston It rant, 57wleAo . t. Oane,w. M.0 . CAea 11. • WEEIILY EDITION Qac. moa ABaAHvt p SMITH, Pro rietors. r " The Greatest Possible Uoa1 eu tAe Gre,etrit PusaitleNwat er ' - 8808_._ •D 1.G., THURSDAY DEC. 1, 1870. et.rls rFM /ANN.. r' •►NoIC. (}()DERICIi, ON rA1tI0, ' Ska.00,.A 1 LI y -. ---- . -- 1311gittces Ditccturz. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE spew' Jona N• 4ierdon. -- N Mary roue: (,.rot turd at., 4)100, on the d 1.h .• MINN seem. dour from Coart-Hyyuawaeran. %timeY. Torus. n tRRINTZR, ATTOa3RY-.' r -LAW. SOLICITOR 1) i. Ch.*.vrr.1.,a . bMoo- t. Ontario. tetfead WTI Doyle Pc ■instar. ' B►RRUITw1S AND arroaei D. L. Duras. awn aOLICft ry•.ORa- Ct.wn, ae. Owarelw. R. Isostere. RA. Lal • 1'.. IP ATRER, .rs,l•-tu.0 • Conveyancer, Notary Pus to Oder Mn of 1.k• Clerk of W ream, Court 9N o• I4 alt Safaris aware 1 TCWrood, DAR RI11010 ATTORNMYS.AT-War, SOLI- emirs. OLLem..nh* Crw r•rr a I,44InM..C4 awe raer, 00. Money U, Tend. 0,01, a : Gr.bb'. h ea. •n )1r .Ir+31 roae- .ld'. Stem 13 A. no %WIRT AND o W 0•VicR. 'LAWN navy badMn. Ko *0 •I tniefr•s. r.s..u.as M. u. '.m l.rw,plt w •tem.. Daps., u.J organ sae. to rel e.u,. e.,.i4. lbd.rw►. Aar. It Ism. w00 `_ -SI. 1'ftC 44114 .46346' -- Ka t -DENTIST. Roots' over Ca* Post Oface, West &rest, Ooderich. .tnf meteor uta. ire CIFFORD ELLIOT. Business ElirccttlIQ• MOM & UNESS-MiGNG, MISSES STEWAR W TO INTIMATE TIIArTIIEY lI*V RD he Store oar the M..reet A.1 04,0, tiro d b ilea MiCeCoufertion.ry Wore. where they • ,orpgr l n fur millluer and 41 W raerute V lord Y The Newest:Styles_ and with DMI*C le D. Mrreral aplventhne walla l Iml.edr0r• (joMnrh lY Stew. 1170. smere B. MccCOR11lIK, TAILOR, IP:. (MeLEANS OLD STAND, EASTSI.) rRIYIUU4LYC1'TTER. TO J. C. 1ETLO`ICo TrITIMoxIAL : G0D0RICII Hera. SEPT Imo. Mr. Mc(0 w 4...11 1u our employment a. ('4,11..0 f dl, o ....peat.1f .,440' for In) ,erj boa .1.1.8(10.1. ser isrowak fur•hou rhe col,n 4 m7 rho may employ Lou. IUnN C. Urr I..rAG K 1 Troaw0Tot IA*, Bowater In ll•nrer7. CoI- yya.uer, ate. a1N11R AM, One. Ronny W lea, li.•Iwte4 Title• (01.1.1. Crown lad Patent. °blamed .hea7Jy. .77.1 J • Jul, 2.0. 1170• 17 INT Waggon a r"d a,rri FACTORY• BATES & ELLIOTi '-I'. H. 19tone., A°act ran writs:Minu A GRICCwT`'R", wort. (1 meek Sharman, proprietor, mile SP R r trot ti•a•l yip .p ARR(MTRR, *TTOR!IEY. 0*)Lt U collo wss ll NEY TO LEND. ryy 14„1 Mk•1' on Mt. 1e )A•iA' SLY _ (ta•wwl:b,ott'.oa.tasel0 ouiv ateadwnnng the wr.toru 44ar1. It at.t,* t 0 t..1,arr to Otis work emru•ad to met are prepar'•4do Iwo out Buggi Waggons, tedVEF sed everytlest 1n their line, of the very le. m oft workmanship and .tLW very east ion tinv la 1. OerlmereiUlnotel,:atld)et ,E.111 JOHN RICKS, Proprietor. This is ill lergesla041 bestCountry hotel in Wester JanWa.aud ermines as inederate as any Hwa P is Naomi , yl age 'openGood ° r. Goevblag(ur llle)toe.es Bones sad Camas, sfor Hitlee,sa War erIteWs... SIRS. i)AYS' HOTEL =1pROIETER. OY the direct road Mom Seafortb to W1.Ikertoo. Every necessary accow modation for the travelling public. HANNAH DAYS. Wroxeter. Ant. If. 111'7. w30 HURON :HOTEL, ZURICH. CV. HURON JOHN PRANG, - ,- Proprietor. wfgi}s hoose le 111.•.1 op with every convenience for the traveumg lotble , MI Good Stabling a4',w$1 Irma w•16tf log It, 1670 t• (ol'POMITK POLLEE S LIVERY STAMP 00I0,ESID as J1AS- E NE D Ur pT r.nV1./r.liIY a Prn rleter, Ntit UUo1.)8 (LATI 01 THE BRITISH KICHANO a.) This Woo haying loon TAorwwY sad -- • -- .LAJYl. t4 O fr - Secure the `badow ere the '4uhwtsnce fade•', v7 :4 4n H O re) H Fel • -1 Prices to Suit the Timer L, Photographs reduced t1.' ;'1.00 per Dos.; o11 7.Mts. 1•P -It HALE 1111814. Largo -Photograph Reduced in Pro .ortioh• ' Also will mxk•• the largret I'l *1 441 s1.'M nude in (lo,i er Swavtm rm. et 1.'p. 1',r.wlln (•4.00Am 440• unue dollar D. CAMP$dJL1'S marls h.ph G4`l l . Gmlww' Aug. Mb 1(70. , GRAND DISPLAY QUEEN'S HOTEL, FERGUSON ..l U. 'J. a$ x ONE BAND, a lineek+ssortment or wLbA w111 b. sold Crap for Caen or ('o •r"od- wM1 pppyl•d•r••ln Ars 1 1070. Otrost t assurer. p 6AL ESTATE %NDIY41:MOWS wswTE, NO. Ib d. Arrulo nodding, Mash, N. T. lar.. .'. Mra.wn .4114 ary el 1A11. n. R.Mel.a. Ass lath Imre. V. MIcfoa11sy1 ler fnE0 AT(7Ttl0e:LR, R iTPell n. C inane 1.1 LMento . Satn m village w rounu7 pew aal ado 1•• 1 . L.. r/. fia.gltae ADA Sad *NW. AI w. G. WILSON IOsuar of II/1rrlage L,icettu1S, Insurance & Real Estate Agent Col1MIMaIONIR tN 11. It DEEDS. MORTGAGES, &c, -,_-_DRAWN AND ,ylIC1T4.V, MONEY RYT(f1lNITH per end:- mpq-1.y EV Ell 11. Olt. 944. Minim I-2AINTINI1 BRADEN AND CLUCAS. TIID' NEW_GROCERY'STORE. WHITELY R ELLIO'PT DEA7.r.IL 10 PROVISIONS', WINES 4 I.1QCORa. Corner Kingston Street k Market Square ObtitTlitiq ad'n.l1 Auynnt 4111, 1170, terror. I the important alta rapidly-truprnvin1 JAMES YOUNG, Editor, 1VOL. XX11I.-NO S 'Loden Moffat. the Mlasionsry Townships its the Counties of Huron au - Der Voodnaan's Answer- ( up of the North-West Territory, 1.t is of mac, take red, ambulous, and tu.rortd by Bruce ; and that is view 0( the opening Filly -four years ago a young Sonteb- w Au aaet rel le el "• u -r .eacsar 4o 0080 the highest importance to. this section .1 I rehgmu$ f c hnga and une•onquerable ever- VAVeen. I country that railway eona1Hlniimtiun he- 01. set sail for Africa on the sublime 11.1 dnw 1 most nix sphere. 1 most catty' .01'.,le 1.1a1'e No ,is no use .thau.luie 40e, 101.'4 taut leen ane, ter mut. Val !our aaded.r O ltauJ eel 11., 1-h 111 to me Did 0 ! 4.1 boars drpe .thea, 1 81,0ua1 . nl due n dal .Ih..•. Dat old rpt. oxkdro, I'll root lis red ,oft sow: Douolt 1„mrd ,sit ._.• a pr. rel chop ellery peegh, • To dose .A ur aa. away. You an my now in rete ; Yates* gam it plain earl. day, t'm,U yntder ..w and platy. Dough often nit mime rr.w rye .at (rursib d. 7.6.441, Yell alt other ,t now, Van I4,t0.11..ul. "1.a made. A trunk Postel lost, for . e 11.aunt I.. ..1; '% 1the. Il•.1. out hat lar. Mo. rshould you let T At erre 401,h.44 1 .0 to t A gel Soli d I"•ncr get, •A Vlpene.o o0 J1,0 am4 1.. .e tom un1raldy lint PlOuub:, 0Ho. m ,11 hark., 400 1 eau epos. 1t mo twnwe the City art Laudon and mon art the miosioo of love. In the noblest s u' it of Ii eazr. on lake liwron ■1 Id 1.w ai. "ace self-aacrifi' n Lu rtlia ui94cd whet meet trotsbli.bv4. That lhu Lndom ldwrtl n[ of us would oonsidir this pleasures of life 'liras is of opinion that aach a line art- P creasing • the tiadthefl the w developing I famrot a eumpaeys of fortune, of Ilj.lersocial position, sant t tende,amt the resources of the eouutry through ; the .oddly of scholars *nil wen of 444'Inn00 which it passes and forming adirect route -.all, indcrd,wLich isoomnu•ly suppOssd for the produce of the lNortb to saw to LO rated r life worth living, he willingly like Ene. That this Huard earnestly ail- ave u o to 4)444041 hid life it unceasing toil vocates the inunedtatn cuU h1'4 (tun of • lame''gnt gel and esus o tribes, m the line of nilway dire" from [.wid1'0 w some endeavour to c•lucate,reclaiw, and 007)11.0 rotator Isla Huron, aid would retuurt et.. .a.neat .Burn lof the citizens, and I them. Fur upwards of kelt ■ century he has laboured at his .elf -appointed task with anwea' ied opoI Iui,y and now tomes baok to find Himself amid a strange (hut not unfriendly) people -a new generation, from which he musses must of the old familiar feces of his youth. He left this country ahnrtly after the collapse of the First Empire, with Napoleon I. a captive in St. Helene ; hu has returned to see tee collapse of the Second Enlplre, with Napo. len Ill. a captive Ur 11'llh ma4. ho Dur- ing his absence the whole political 0044140. tiun of the Continent h e 1 ma a. been rev - 1 t tioui.ed-b. dories Tuve been altered, Kings dethroned, Empires overthrown ; yet we question if Any matt, greater work has been done in Europe during all thew years than that which 1140 been accomplish- ed without the accessories er pomp of senate. -lions° or battle -field by Robert Moffat. Austerlitz, Waterloo, Tr.felgar, and Sedan were splendid victorw.a. bud will firer be Accounted such by the hi.t.lri- an ; but the victories gained by this hum- ble Christian, al"no and single.handed, at Err Metall 43, in N.unatlna Laud, and in the London to Lake Huron. RAILWAY ELTING. (F, VIII L01.41o11 Free Press.) The London Board of Trade held their quarterly meeting yesterday after- noon, at the hour of three o'clock. ' The attendance was much larger than is usual, in view c f the important special 1.S uta- I.on and some point 012 L'tke Huron. HE CHOICEST PAT MEI fOl)ERICH. 11.411..4 Jae, We 107o w0T.,) COLBORNE HOTEL, CODERICH. NT OTT C Ea M. MARTIN, Proprietor4 God Accommudat;ous. :t•uplo Stable beThis is atmlttedtoboa First class kept in Good Style. net-tt to .n •r TIIF.` rr.RF6(T, SUBSTITUTE F0IL SILVER I..r.m111'g lmr. bluer 00.011, east 11..11 by the pat, nl rt o -e.. ,.f Wools liking - AEI h•1 .11,•1 1..1,1on (.e eery let taw aterlmg;.11,o 11,1. .:.'le employe,' as lerfslly r ornaln,taer, ashy Tse punibts m'g04frm, nal •deer. -?ilGA4A1.",1rll. Rrloatecl ret giurronired of krablu.Lty for bunt afo1a.wa1- Boise, Sign & Ornamental Painters, APEN IIan+rs .n.11mltab,rs if w„n.Is ad Marble P Itlfrllrs'1V-t. xc'11. Oppn1ta yt••e4.". nerdwad. 11..44 HodMeh. Aug 171(1.1070. 4.11 .. THE LONDON All partiesacdebted toR.RuneinlaI&Co EITiLER BY NOTE OR I1480K AC- c0uutarc lieretyno.tycd,thatunlesuthey COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pill AN') PAY UP AT ONCE they will be sued, without further notice R. ltl'NCi\i_tN, Huron Founder", Goderich, Oat Goderieb, Aug 15, 1870 0w1 ANn TELEGRAPHIC] INSTITUTE. -0- 1)001C-1{ o- t)OOIU-KICICT'IN(i DT Ale A- U.nbk• Entry. taught b, • aparbr plan of Atonal loinnar'relal Lave, A,Ithmetie Business ancti,.- Pro^elem•e, Penmanship, Drinking. Td.eraphing.(Short )0.n-1 wr1tlmd, ae , Om, for NII (Moment., Addend. JONES 1.t BELL, Landon, Ontario. e IMPORTANT NOTICE F.R. MANN; GODER1UI1 WAIt.EHc'USE.1 DANIEL GORDON,' L,4t,13YN I:'I` NIAIt IIt IIPHOLSTEB.ER,i ASD Undertaker, &c., Stec , n largo .ton 1, .1 a A A..1 Boase Sign & l;arriage- P1$er_ 'I' EMIREN TO ACQUAINT THE PURT.IC THAT 1) he Ise fitted np a shop on North .tenet next to the 1 p 1.71 ler40Mmt rlmw•K, wttl ~Nab mom .1- 4rh.d where he Ie proper*A o nn all order. promptly, and .t n+unnah10 trans. Thankful forthe Iraerbe of the Inst 7 71ara sollrtta ...notions... of the 0* Now Is the time to Paint your Cutters, Sleighs, and Carriages. g ' Orl.ra from 00.41.y C.rriage .hops attended to .44th die atrh. Sign Panting 011dlog, Or.lniep 101.01ng, P.p•r- angina •"• , Painting, F. R. MANN. Oodericb, Aug, 15, 1870 eel vee I7T,1 IS 1.r 1:2 la lVr- PiTo 2 0r-• 1 +.n.• .4. FURNITURE 44..1)' 1 W.' 1 Mone 0 1ugar Any of sari, es 0.1 0 .cheek Ieinnot felt command the farm of all in want of furniture 4A., may Gorr hlm with a •lett, whether la style or price, such nor•aaa, wood Chain, Cane Chairs, Ilwl.tead0, Sofas. Ineingo. Talo.s, *l0O4l•aw, Cuplwstnla, Ix Rocking cking C airs Emotive,,Tahlea.REriAla!il, limb Miami, Kitchen Tahln, Sunda. Rea Hairetio wool4o, Wee do -do, and 4 or a different kind. Spring M.Ifhaare. N. R, - Keep, elwAye on hand A Mew aitsroi stat Washable gilt and R,eew.otl Moulding -frames, sgnue or oral, mole °lathe ahnr1e.t %Mire. Haps(' rload* arrangements with JACQUE`j Je .Arta W.ren'', 050• en Toronto, earful's fere or ,y. Has 01w0ya s complete a.aorlmeet et Comes & Shrouds in the Latest Style. Also, 11EARWEE to titre. CYheBap 701 C/,alsh Ooderleh, Ang 14. 1470. awl AT THE LOWEST PRICES His Factories & Sheetiny9 it will pay you TO DRIVE 20 MILES TO PURCHASE For Cheapness and quality all his stook is Unrquaf:cd. A LOT OF COTTON YARNS BEST QUA I.ITY AT, *ILL PRICES IN BOOTS A1W SHOES HE CANNOT BE COMPET-ED WiTH HIS GROCERIES Sedum Dead gins'. mow Are equal in all respects to *Loin %Lich 4.1 same prune eeurre pecan have gained him the reputation of lots- keeping lets, ",R.:•. fru set•.I g •.40 9,:n 0.60 1490., If 11. *sum 0'N. 50. 094 9.00.. .0M ins ..eau 4m 4.a `.:.. i i Gi-Cl13juke ICIi re 1q :8:888 TII. .::.-140 ....IS, Iss 220 26 . .rte ., Ira , 9U 1 e0 _lee W ea - 176 1...-12-w THE MOST RELIABLE Son FAMILY GROCERY •' w ' ti0 Goderi see Pc 40 .....AS ase MM 02.04 M=t AntertielwM M 'Mdesgl7 at moi ter QrAtm0NLYet ate,. kei4 p..1..Othel estehd d. P $1.0 Maitland Salt Well Lazarus, Morris & Co. Opticians and Oculists, MONTR"EIAlk=N AYR. WITH A TIC* TO 11111/IT T110 1R. tRRARI0Nwad 4e 1.A. 044bened Pentane* mew., .p}Mnted r unions. 4A0m4.t d 1r• s .e, (.dnfns elm seri r tle.1 A*v 00 .11 mewled in 1h , ad • 'w coned.... M 1Yai1.1wn en (neer Armes M the 0.(040.54..1" of .11 An 1pp.vla 17 well he . .Ard.d In M • 1 1000*. ep.e0.lw 0negoolld Ivy 507 for elder stre.etn- aaa pr.Mm05 4114:1•410.; lur.. 771161.21 r 5011( In rN a to torr ewrynlre.,°'*0.0 tk•me nrrnwry g4. .. 500- Mere Y .o gllmm.nng, vy.wrms,J e110 the ... 400ln,h( n' mh.r n0Nmsanl .0 110, 4401, on the taro horn 'he ..110.1 , en - 0„00)1.,.0144• I.an.ro N.o aro ewening .A motioning •.0151 • 40.l1.g .0 role., to 1:.a wearer, not F 0 • t+Iw004 d,strrt mine, a M 110 0,1nn1 healthy MEN. Thor aro 1.a. only Mp0•enla lAal PRESERVE AS 1NEl,As ASSIST THE Mr node .hearse twin,. 1N been, .any. 1.1151 err ws• wkly.., same* l.alr sem*sn. Itgw*.SN.v dPF..wJMOORDAN, semi LOMEes0 04Jwverh- tigMrtsl •w7. 04 )I►si .11 111MS CASW. . r U. MO(ITOICi'M A .15,1870 .30 GRAPHS PSP Dozen. HALi' nozr. 61 came, beak a.gative address. lel- Portico' Ing 0 For either large 11 enbecriber in rata patronage beret would just my th provements 001011 tlnaanCe of the ss PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR. ervierrigned is prepared te FURNISH No. 1 SALT, FROM THE A Born WELL. Money to T.oan on A PPRAISERiot no Tries, Itsta Iry A;I:r Large Photog especially of the businea cumutlllllly or London and neighborhood W aid iu its furmatiou. Mr. 11) man -Before puttiug that motion, Mr. Chairman, 1 may say a few words. It seem to me that 4o build a railway from this city to Cl(mpete with Hanulton and Toronto for the outward trade would be folly. The „outs or prodime destined fur Th1 .lpylbl...A beard eeeld out be diverted through London- They are now building a mad from Toronto to Naugeen or South- ampton, alm0et in a straight hne,and what man hevmg grain at Sougeon world ship via London to Montreal, when by so doing he would be tuning • long way out of his path 1 Let us build a road, out to Com- pets for such • trade, but build It west of Goderich, and then we will have some chance. The east is the destiny of every- thing (oiling from the east or north, and with thi'l'oronto, Grey and Bruce railroad In existence it isr impossible that we can divert that trade mend by London. If we think to benefit Loddon, we must tap the rest. We cannot divert the trade north, -l#2 . •' t , or between dependence • is in the west. 1f we ' 1 a at ad, leiJutdu so to benefit Its. We most be contented with tf8-W3ibnftrade. Mr. Atkinson -The r•esolettion dues not commit iu to the expectation of • large amount of trade front the north. It looks to a short and expedd,ione mean through London to Lake Erie, via the L. & P. S. 1L Mr. Williams-- I never intepded to be understood se wishing to draw trade from the east. The route 1 pmptwe would run nearly north and south. The men I met with up them say London la the -best market for yank and wool, and that if the railway was built, god Reciprocity restor- ed, we would be on the direct route to Buffalo. and able to dispute our title to ,eine of the eastern traffic. - Mt. Chneehee-Thessisao idea 1. drew all front the east. Loudon is now a great centre, and the )roducs of the north Is 17al1te11 here, and if we have no railway w. shall get none of it ; all will go to Toronto and Ilamilton, but if we had a railway we shall get All we want. We should pay as high as Toronto. A prominent produce merchant tells me the expense of shipping butter, cheese, Ac., from -hero to Liver- pool, is but a cent a pound. Toronto can- not beat that. We aro not getting suf- fioent of these things, and want a greet ex- tent of country opened to us. Mr Williams -Hamilton and Toronto are putting in fear that trade, and therefore we should. Mr. Leckie tells me if we had a railway, the business men of Ainleyville will run down to Ln,dr,n, and give is the benefit of their business If we don't do GPM, Sesforth may go ahead o1 London. The President -Wo can get our goods laid down in London just as cheaply as they can in Toronto or 3iontreal. Mr Churcher-The route proposed'. not east) but one north from London. Dir. Hynlan-I want to see tho road built, but not in that direction. • Mr Chisholm -There is one matter that has not as yet been thought of -and that is, how fur the muaicipelities 41.0 cowed - ted to the Ter.uto, ('trey se Bruce, anis Hamilton & Wellington tt.ilwava. Per- haps, if they have given large hennas to them, they wttl not to ns. 15011111 he in favor of • railway running due north to Southampton. Hamilton and Toronto are doing ell they can to bring down the Northern trade, and 1 think it world be The President brought before the petting the special business which they had met to consider -the expediency of building a railway tethe North. Ile invited the Mend/CIS to giro their hews on the matter. Mr. Centel -ler proeee'led at some length to advoeote the claims of a northern rail- way running from London to SMOC point on Jake Iluron, in the county of Broca. Tho question presented itself to his mind as one of the utmost importance. Ile did not think that any question that had yet come beforevihe people of London had roe mewed such general approbation as this. Coaly gnestion was iiltetb)1 or nor they would be able to carry it out. Per- haps they would much strengthen their inclination to carry it out by intelligently considering the east wealth which such 1 communication would open up, if not at ow, in the future. If they could calcu- late the exact or an approximate benefit that would accrue to London, if they could put down a cam in round numbers of say *4100,001) a year, or any other sum, the might armee at some conclusion. If Leaden folds her hands. and locks on indifferently, 1'orouto will run a railway from that city to the. West, rule that whole traffic, and draw all of it froal. London. Such s railway would prove a dyke or barrier to prevent any of that trade coming" to Loudon, If se neglect the oPlort04ity we must expect London to stand still in in growth, but if we seise it wo shall draw immense wealth to this part of the country. That wealth, with all *141 advantages, would morn than double our population in a abort time. The property of this city is now wrrth some $3,000,000. We could, by tho object proposed, increase it by 50 per cent., giving us an interest of a million and a hall', ile hoped the 3oard would seri- ously consider the propeeitioe, and no t oeparate without giving a practical shape to the whole business. (Applause). Mr. John Williams was next in711ed to 1311 GUFF TO CALL ROUNe TC HIS ON HAMrLiibN STREET Mfnrr rnmylr D: Tout Pnn•La.r• l sat NEOATlVr. hM. One down from 1 FOR SHOWING GOODS A'. U YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM I Tea to Copy- &Urit) pes. uillpketeemetic Th. thanks for the liberal Intended to him, Ws made such Me- ss will merits eon h liednettet es Ooderieh, Aug. l lint .30 Mouev to Lend, ow sem weenie noes 4.4. fl. Nemo. 1). FERGUSON "-h An714,1•70 u - ;A;;; 4;44;4;00 To TILEw0R*INOr4501 ewe sir moron,. mania Danish all raw with constant emWp mens t A.nas,14 mania Al p me w 9w tM.me ...olio Nlmser.•., saianA rbla. Pe r hh.r.... win, d.eo0 n ea.H tp e 1,e .A. ' em tedrm,,...". tat; tat es. a^v ve ars.l. 'od Ioll Au Thatrl440*.. a 004*, 4 m9lend.l.Mr r..4,..::.:.::,...1. 3A.*ner, ke Mk, p.* 4)*0V n,,*0l tin wdlesblM..'wmred el ewlee Mewil fwAdn t'ullperlk Isrwerslmhw T.; le w,llRnf uotpenyea,.r. -... ,.,.ran.r.rol . r4 .ma Lwow, tem. unta.Md-Je. I or e. Ar melt •I%.a 1.1- i.rroil es Ale. ,)R 0.0 `roves a1Pes t''nllwrren etwaw:41441e. On Tuesday last, an open meet i log a ae help, SA which ltev. 11',. Ure delis ered au shite a4drees on what :eight he 1.7.11.41 the'tLryi- dence, of Chri•tisality." pointing outalm,e mistakes whiob both the Roman 01110114 and Pmtestsnt Churehee make to this re- gard. • lt,dadiulp followed try Mr. iiarn.w and Mr. Itadeltffe,sandwicltod together by Lou fellnw'ele alltiful song of the "false and friendly.' maiden, charmingly tender- ed by Mrs. Simms. ()CLUNG A Ouo0M,Nn.-A well kneel, epicure of this trwo tell into a bermes m%1 take the other day. He bought • quarter of lamb, holieriug all the time it teas fiat (lou fou'... 11anpging it ul , (orsevrrsl amyl Si get the true 'Game Elsa er " he had it oohed iu regular old English style and dished with the time honored concomitants After eating it. he 41(411141 pot fall whether it was, Fish, Fk,Ii, or Fwd. . .I A farmer inHampshire recently furwarll ed • letter to a nculhbmiug tomo, re, queatingthe pstiadater to deliver it ' to way respectable etturltay.' After ten dyes it was rrldened with the eiguinoaut en- dorsement :--'Nunn Leve.' ,. L.rd Napier in to Ice appointed anen mandarin -chief of the llriti fit army, alta Lord Lubar will command the cavalry. Stoves ! Stoves' 1 the wort ern reel 'h, an with m0Ry intelligent g•ntkmen, amongst whom der. John Leckie, of Aunleyville, who gave every encouragement to the idea, and was confident that if London set rho ball in motion the townships along the route would each give a good bonus. lie (Mr. W.) believed such -I railway would be of immense advantage to Lend - 00. If reciprocity should he 'restored it would makeour tradeherodouble in Talus. Mr. Leckie had promised to inquire in his neighborhood, and let him (Dir. W.) know about what would bo the amount that mi;,Lt be expected in bonuses. He Jia not Think that any gentleman conver- sant with the business of London would hesitate ()Tithe sobjoct. ll considered it would reward us to pay a double tax for two years in order that a large bonus might be given toward a railway on the route lie proposed, Iron London to Bruce - field or Southampton about 100 miles to the latter place. Another roifi -Lid been suggested, as they might have ob- served by a letter in the Fait PAW, to Bayfield. 01 this he did not approve. Hayfield was • nice rillage, and bad soros nice people, but was incapable of being made a huhu of any consequence, especially in view of the government lm. provemens in the port of (toderioh. In- fluential men along the proposed line had expressed . their willingness to giant sufficient bonuses to give the proj:et a start. The r.lad would pies threegh ten townships, but Mr. Blaokburn had want- ed up thirteen. (Here too map was pro- duced and relined to, when) Mr Atkinson thought the Boar•Tonght to give a strong opinion upon it. '1 he success of the railway project was of vital i,npertance to London and the cntstry north of It. He was well acquainted with the riches and r0bmrces of the anntfyl end regarded it teethe richest part of our Province. That trade would be more important too as than thatltof the W eet,if we could succeed iD at- tracting it here. The two 0otntier 01 Huron and Brice were the first and fore- most in progress in this country. The finest system of gravel roads was in these ocnntiea. Yoe cn51d travel for one hund- red mile4withmlt pu.ying,'mut of toll ;and 141 j LLIAAnroher lta.l aptly remarked, the people 1 ole ars considerably 11T41frWR0e of ns in that respect. He had prepared a re0 Anton in ea stronglan,Insge as he could command, Rad he wished it were stronger, which he would leave to the meeting for consideration. Mr Atkinson here read the following resolution, seconded by Mr. Wllliame : lResolved,- That the'varied interests of the City of Lo don and enrronnding air riatd..00 tMeesteddoeamuoi(utionwith COUNTY COUN(;IL UV 11011.04 . - The The Clerk submitted a Report of the voting on the Gravel Rod Hy -Law. A letter from Sheriff Macdonald wee read, ascompauied by Report from der. Langmuir, Inspector of Gaols. Referred to thud and Court House Committee. A circular respecting Deaf and Dumb Asylum was read and returns' to School Committe. The Council then adjourned tilt Weedily/day morning at Ut ti cluck. Wednesday 23 Nov 1970. Connell met pursuant to adjournment. Present the N ardeu in the (.hair, 41eun Armstrong, DJ Run, Ferran, Yltrig, llolton, Sheppard, Patios, Leckie, Mo - Donald, Brown, Carrick, Perkiest, Wide; Marrow, Sneil, Shannon, (lovenl,ek, Kelly, Hingston, McCaughey, Simpson, l'Jrt1e,....Creeuway'11 Yearly, Croe,well, D011es, Messer, fait Scott, Bishop, Willis, Soots, Girvin and Gaunt. the misrules of yesterday were tea 1 and approved. Sundry reports of Local Superinte 4 encs were referred to School Committee. The following letter from 111 -r )leffana wag read and ord_rei to befyled:- ertwnt . - - the wrier, will certainly be valued iutiuitely be who makes -end historians. air. Moffat, in his address ou Thursday night in the Queen's Rowan. alluded to his labours ; how he 113,1 found the Bechnaniansignorantawl nekcd,with- out a written IE.gnage and utterly ttotem- od, and how lie lied left thein to a certain extent otleuated and clothed, with a writ- ten language end the Lnuiation of a literature ton certain extent civilised. the audience), especially the old friends of the speaker, if any were there, must have been deeply affected and impressed to find that Mr. Moffat hail almost forgotten hos tdi use Ilia uativetnngne 80 utterly alt MT Data ?c1:- _ ti-3 II aamn-10 fund Terwuichwuich p 'see convey wy eineer4 Trankg to lour Co. Conned the majority of -- whom arc kind `Leart4J T • tis,14ra sty timer.s oldie human form of Ontario, .he only tray by Which I ear excite theft practical sympathy" for the d.afand demi u by "piteheeJ into their netiouabty ant rather than hear g.0llieg reourle 0n that` Point, they became very liberal whet-ihaic own pocket is not touched -it it redly the tact and expeli mos in soliciting sully in Ontario, say 1. anerrg1{ht. 1♦utxeedud tie other cases by similar dod,rm, the Co. of off has ho been from English and civiliIod Middlesex excepted. Now !douse to olq1 society that it is only with great d.th.ulty ,area that 1 ant 0,11y in '1441[ joke and 11A11 0an140t" while at the same time! Inlet win 1 fectiwl1 .teletn h .ad don't thank the Saotcli,a Items natl. characteristic is one 4, nilis h enduring in all is toile& mid ptlalca paup- erism - erison excepted. Ties closes unr Corru.- pondence. In you, and inn11our Co Cie' hes and Treasures, l have limed Ueuwm 1H e'v'ery some of the went. [ lluntua&c. J. B. IdeGANN. now that he can 'peak the English tongue &trey the man who went ant prang atm strong, full of vigor and life, W 80s410 back to hill native oou)try old, gray haired, and bent down with the incessant labours of half a century gat savage tribes, ileservea the warmest welcome which hie conntrynten can accord him. We afe glad to find that he haareceived such a welcome, end, in COMMON with the civilised world, trust that his illustrious son-in-law, Dr. Livingston, will also return to find that greeting from his countrymen to which his Ialoeurs so Fell entitle I.im.-CLrsgut. 3fttii. ',tad Mc War MORE PRUSSIAN REVERSES, RUMORS Or ANOTHaa ARMISTICE CONFIR- MED STILL ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE 'Mt 71A1111:7L CONDITION or PAM. PEOPLELIVINOON RATS, CATS AND • JV INEA PIUS. 1,800 DoATIla WEEKLY. LATIR ?ROM TOURM. London, Nov. 2:l -Advices from Tours up 4o Tuesday, 22nd inst., state :-Tho Mobile Guards On the 21st opposed the Prussians fur four hours before giving way. : 11, Prwaisese threat. That that is the natural channel (roll, the tend another force is moving on Argentan. north to the cast 1 have no 4001)t, but 4 The German lino extends from Le Nucha 'here is it large country between here and to Auxerre, takiug.in Dreux. Brucefield thatw0ald be greatly benefitted ANNRIATIon TO naemea1. and we could depend upon all that rtes lo. Iterlin,Nnv. 2.1 -The election in Schlaar Every man here ah01,11 overt himself to inn generally resulted in favor of those get that road built. (Hear, hear.) candidates who stepport the proprwition for Mr Ald. M Anderson here entered the ca n idaten to Denmark. room and was invited to express his views. He *aid that ten or twelve years ago he had - rete ruuu/xo. applied for and got • charter to built • On the 13th inat. sharpshooters in Gene - reed to Bayfield, in cennectior with the ,ral Troche's army made rectnin ,isanee L. & P. S. It., but the hard times came on, from Paris as tar ea Chsmpoigny. At that mrd it was not acted upon, and in time point a large body of Prussians wero en - became obsolete. Ile had always felt that countered. After • sharp action the a great trade wan to be cultivated trum Prussians were dislodged, and the stores that district, and three months Og0 he had oollected tllero destroyed. The Parisians applied for • fresh charter to build a line returned to camp without serious lose. Mont PRAC0 01731)110. w on. Kincardine was tho point they A communication from Mr M.,D arm"t1. regiteating woe sewn iedetiun to bo elmut- eel for the safe keeping of important d.,cs.i menta was road an11 referred to t:wl and Court House Committee. A letter from the County of Ltneul'i was referred to Finance Committee. `` The ace,uuta oaf nt ,. - g officers soil sundry miscellaneous nccumtu were refer- red efryred 4h Pinnell Co iter, ntuu1;p wi'h the; follow tug letter from !dr. ioomnRH(4lmot •-- 111;th1SNoe. I870. PETER ADAMSON E4Qf tic. t9erketyderielt: DEAR NIR '- MONEY TO Ofil /ON IMPROV F.D !pilots ta-Invest In Tow' Ilarrister Go midi, Ass 15, 1370 PIANO I' mond norm. isneramer rer mia Ay Mr MINA n, wets, tri 0 COAL 01L, .AND trArsarse WHOLESALE AND Mr ATM, cooper, nrem, weet Plea •ad Sheep Skin mitosis •tristnee. Sirs tif th Large Coal Oil Barrel, Taderkiii,-Aeg 13, 1.70 awl Land Office, A it frOlfrrIt It of Improved rams age AVM Godrorichr Ailig15, 1110 sal from London to some point on Lake Hu - 1 enclose the hat of vitas taken on !ha' By -Law in the Township of Morris 011 the I4th inst. dilly certitie 1. 1 am not sore whether it is the Comity or each 1'ownship Dluuicipelity that shall have to pay the eepen a of this Election. 1t would not be reasonable'to give• dated, ship hating four Zr fire luting plaoct were par than a township haring only one, foe1d one dues the work ofefour or five hi ought certainly to get se tench as the lune or five get. - i get S1$ for the township laectionJ, and 1 shall expect that much or more Int this eve and beanies there e u the 115.0' Rumors aro in eiresilation diet renewed should aim at. lt wits • most desirable efforts fur an armistice hare lately been route peeling through Clinton. Tho chart;r which he would obtain at next nufAl•• session, would enable him to build as far . 0 ZRMAN rimy. as Clinton. and at next session it charter The annetation of Bavaria to the North *--r4 The no6iiiii4Y ritchli"n 6otild all- German Contestant -Tim to imminent The tained. He had had correspondence with gentlemen in Clinton and McGillivray, , e„, -day. Annexation treaty with Wurtemberg was ships Will willing to give bewisea He All foreigners, including neutrals, have thought London would n it rally givo been forbidden to leen, Th• Prue - good bonne, bet take an ammitit in se,mk. niana had *meetly refused to permit them Ile was in favor of a narrow 'powered wey, to paint their lines. as being less expensive. A Iiirge ana in- A Versailles deepatoli of the23ril says : fluential company heal said if the hue was Several skirmishes hen) occurred ol beilt they would stook end rein it. No La Louvain, in all of as hieh the Fmnch &edit if a large bonne Ette got frem the were succomfish The Germans. have oe- townehipt, towns and villages through which it Dann, the 'dock would lee readily eupied Nugent Ise llotrou without re- taken up in the English market. Ile ho- llered Me 'railway amid be built. In the corporation lie belonged to there cm not only °sensation's Iola $4004 deal ,4 en- thusiasm about it. The country to be opened up wiui Gm finest in Canede. Mr (lhurcher then moved, seanded by Mr Chiaholm, and Resolved, That a committee be formed to inouire into the best route for a missy from London to 101110 point on Lake He- ron, the probable met of different gunge*, and the preliminary steps to form • com- pany for the pnepriert of }ridding a roaA, end to report thereon to thin fleeted; and that the committee eo-operate with the eorensittee • pointed by the City Condeil „,„,1449.- IhreareArdee Railway - and the following gentlemen be • smolt, A Chisholm, IiiI11111 P1Ither1.11.11 Pie Pen. Snude *coolants were roferred 1. est the voting will aleo expect from es In • for tho use of it. At en° time the 'voters were very turbulent and threatening, anilk at the request of the Reeve I appoinuei two'ConstAbles, who will of courso have to. be paid. Mr. Keily explain the mat- ter to you, and, If he kel. so disposed, L aseure you he can give you a very graphic description of the *hide affeir, fool the extraordinary ddliculties J. bade" centend with. If the County Council should ever. Again require a vote of the people respect- ing any little niatter upon ehich the mem, bent, in their great wisdom, may sec tit to, disagree, it wield be sell if it conid be so arranged that the voting should take.plaree; in the season of fine weather, and not nt Mine when it is &then!' decide whether. it is best to take • boat or a buggy to gut over the roads. • In Aforris . the people are reniarlahly. law lornig and puce, aud to account for their eceidentaloeperture from stitch grew( stinditim in this instenee I may, mention theta small keg of whiskey happelieic. curt .... sly, to be dieceeeted In an r-i-djacent fence corner, antl the disamvereni amid their. friends rejoiced u alloy 1114 "Stritek ile, and I think morn. If it be nem -ovary thet &center 15Orlit lot presented, 1 suppose this hilitat Will /Me: ewer for my as:count. -- T'n Clerk st Returning !diger. •A The Council then adj./Jerked till TIntiredar morning at 10 u'elockTh. ti ent Present., the Warden in tho their Ahe " • Havre epecial 1113111 that Horton, Shepherd, Patton, Leckie. Mo- yeeterday a column of Prirmiens I 3,090 Dunald, CitEritek. Perk Wade„ ri.enwse, leer y, Criss lhalle& 51,-.9..r, 'twit Noott, Bishop, Wallis, Sedig,, The mamma .4 yeatemlay wore vied;endlt se north bauk of the Seine to Vernon, where they were encountered by • detachment rif the srmy of the North and routed, 500' being killed and a number taken rimnere T110 "W ol• d's" epeeist from Tours on Tuesday night gays Burbaki has pest arrived hem from Lille to command the 1 itth mope. A great battle is imminent Th lean n lieerve to bo to pi !roe the ),1,,ved Ay Tait Scott, secanded by Mr. Cerrick that liaised fileott Ear. 1.• appoint- ed meitiher ot *event Colo wittier. ..k• enich the late Hearkieli noir. Esq. wall a !tot irt of Mr. Tr:sitter, Inspector o( .150,000 moving (rein Auger/0e, while od ..u.sigarreorm attacks will he alo141:4 Report of the Count, lirtintrer Any: whole of his siteousted line woe. fnut" sad 3clorred to Grand' el C%111MIC son, Reid, Plnreimer and hfeIntrielk. the week] got • tail r lia‘ &loved by We Berme, eionAgig Thiree"lutims estri'd nnulki'atf • ending of hie father. 'Ilfo, rophod Brown, escheated by Me. 0 errs the father • 'Iced meld it hare one whAr grant be ealitmoi lo 1110 01110141 mum .Woll, wht de, the piper i *noble Owe be riatetteht tette bap The corn errand the LnItedsooltates fer pro ems the world, If It haste roe • vil 1 rieliewlwei. ,dileerned to 3 a: 1 870 is estimated at 2504030, Sobel, • "id k, 'or