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toast
the Licked'
tas4ttruad rrvwtt
veer LAI saps" or tins
In a sety spirited speech,
eap(l eceWwatie the aetioa of the
nossou se N "unwtae throe mg rami/
ubltgatfpy
lo Canada and taw warat
Provincial. very strangly dwelling an the
sunt nessof mmo,;,ineurgAlabauaa damages
without isei titter wt eomyuwsatiuu for
semen de rsdsttons is Candi. The
tulbwtittg ere hie r'esnarkI ism the othor pease
e1 the qutativa that iatareet. se
"(►w
144, ddedee pastime. that icing a
pp .vint sol' ..est to the eseM•Ntos ail the
Canwliatl Parliament, 1 see+IMM *Win g
Mit . t this show in what • eseeyided
. vent taw treaty hat been drawee aim
wvvt7thius has born a,xteesitm AI OUT
main, s1Al issertie,e, I veer? duty without
t„ ask fes sums eaplaswi ten of sickness iu temp, the emit of mist wt•'"•aa
sine:dar yeasts of these .n,t.x:ub. se butter, cheese uvor.tut.nllyy, amt.
Ll to make «x for &Mer mass
Y
dpeeuc. r whisk caner ahs► (eels(! o
Y au.0troika t q lust
w j
d telt rd outshun•ns • ,at al cur vegetables
peNttv, w1
elm trona, nun the libis,
tAataa pinna(uvursyghUu uur l;owrnnmowt. Tis G.wrt ing info ao a
(cies. wlul.trrtly offered 'W free , the objectrote mar put
llw r'on gul the mum but fare a with w f,.r,uidrble RR alio eu t.
the t ied timber Amur a Oio eht' end Ile
6.1
that tee al, wuhile Hese(•usricw lenient/eves r%ry a clear oofnwiebezed iucutvery Jifer-' cream% the wiu.rY pointv of he
the pre.;wesleunsay nw•rects (rout the British I witluvt writing h• ember or
i.I is , (tether le we Mbit.rew tt out in 7 t
led 4. 4e (tether boned by i6 1 rtguler•. While the latter ate otgin aael l plt,nunts,gwar •loud elm, le.
t •the l',euwt,s, at mmletded e Ir of the leery, the tvvkhmr std the un clout anup+need by a ateutuua
N.rthe aa, • islet 4..a u puudt wit, hire m,thi t4 tit tint world to tall trade the (oriel ring, end
of the sehoject ee any ,tern; all 1 their -or n, uo hope t.r mei/item to •.•quire , Bruin 4ud himself but lac
Milieu n tient ewtuenl wan, cd •nsyfbiµg or t, mingle to the busy envier, is opposite etwectiume I
the Itww ewuritl of
td industry, nu uLjerA 1{ Y
comments et try ,n
•leiter ant e. mean 1 here LAP' of life°f hero W the uwrest h
p.• i&41 -1 mean ` •tis Jelin A to lift but mere existence, hnig who, liming
; .,ted 1 eta rt r hut+ to under fried to eke out a iv lig by means
air a iur- air or l grebe l6 tieeetwywhd
if be b „I deice loft feet, t, act routes t y
1 ter:: w the mruay are hued is tI. rather lhau to
is the third mese t'
Mimed lit our 1 a
In another
vertasnllt'lat
to ellen .* matter, this ten ties (natty
in.. • ,4tsttei C . ti,t-•o,uur. retort, and alt,, u.ay a tt..ay iently be
. and one when w as L u•. vet:shod w ith such treatment. The former
eivatent.,,feerwarels eeuepte.t. aro in the twain the aspiring ..nd iedustri-
r Ontwi►yg swum t..oe 10 IN oto youth of Canada, male' at hone :re in
abeenosy! rate etetterfrom the midst u( ootufort and plenty, eke are
It Is with *wary 1 and that men of ititclligonue and to int treated as
w1.in •0), &Iluai•.0 to the mach ea d not as gr.vulli igg and criugingly
tote Cicada, leer several subtnia tv:, waw )outw! tliu Fers•us not of
1," here Sspw„d to them
u, which. .nut fostered by
s, heir e, aremrtter . f foot,
mail. t le two eceastosw
-dserious Igstethe Cena-
oaptontt, on the j'&,i of the Suited State.."
, dont Ite,ar ell will not be one to feel or
)lay that Camas would be forgetting ler
ebliptiens w th. Euraire, if du roto w1
to reify the'Treaty. • 115 tittle: los vary
plabsly. that he we.u3 i haus me deer out
Eta" a4oeigly or the "tWiery geeatien"
Lmeed'tpen as the only lover to
q) 0 i; ware tva that Canal:(
had tee ornmrttn.ity of preventing the
'injustice, mad it is team to see that the
noble Earl expects Co,n- s to. per(ure the
i but eltt•thtt..:_le t«a:`•auv
ddurty- -adpudiating aha arti,•n of the
Qtwlu'ulehrt. Feel Grenville replied to
his o adleagee'sern.* lies in every weak
and watery style, having evil.utty cram-
utal hi•us51t for the occasi.m wit+. the
loeubeseiona of "Granny Cre.ly" au 1
Reset Nether. The wntniwoua rord,,taaf
11e• peopie of Can%,la(the wavering meow
Ultisl (rev5ts 5x0.1141) he very e•.r„ antly
th trscserteed as melee/idle 1 • ei do ;I tug" • -a
stra:tp sera tel 1,t h•mrl wth;n the
hallowel I iNrnoincta and preauleally gleam rl
I.y the Yawl from Ate recent stady cif
Amariosn litore:me.), for We purperei or
pointing an argume.t hey whichhs could
alight and • tee Canadian righ
Certainly Cha - of the "s}o a ,:ti' WW)
now writs 6iateaall as boons "burn r•awnrfalle entirely to the grouted, leer
MAI
t
?within
Toth t
tit,
uco•sailgt but as rvwlmxuvn W t Iwo noun- of all t
try. oaill weeeed.,, thou th 1 .atriotic as . (,n,iu:um
al.y. amd if properly hoist -.l would be stilly s
touglad to ht Uwumelwta f, r t .y;j;ncu of 1
tlt.ir country when its p.:rfl d.,tniwlua limit
Canada
..f Wets aWnon% I it. of their ppra te:tune yet eaunut s*htutt to be
t these y sire there has abused to the performance of a votnntary '1 ton
mem uu tee borders of act end to be treated as if undrrg.dng a
perpetwl
,I,tetwo.
A (Misr see
lest trues
bore h.
Y ley tit
waist 1
wit
N'uatgvee
he bons, 4 '
sore !teed
*inn or ref
raids and 1 Ms
them montiso J
ego Dad thew
in the pratoecea.
me rather b:.att of
Rcuun ra
1.e wets
no'uwu
that I
u treat.,
,teal leu
kms tete
e way 111 '•
tau•scttoua lava beet conduct
Yet after all, Earl C
id Int warns t a.:
Treaty for leder rill n -+i Itmt'
ream., of this cenclusi is jus
a,1 aCaoul'tmt- Ensile" ti
defended the Treaty Ili et
with very poor It giro le"
11u- Anal ]noir' 11,..•Piet
which Earl Carnsrv,'
some - kn wlaedge
puuiahtrent for a ii argued y ,L
some that W make the efficient it is p
ucw-wtry that tier should en-
dure therauo hardships privations en
1 have tit rutuLtre. This pxtar. crews, wad
any elle. not be discussed here- y o!
.,r these, intelligence must know that alt8 whluu
et find kors tn:tl ,.et tamely submit to such -
ougk 1 any longer that their term of serene
1 like compel theta to do so. The sires¢(
'cans ill be that the Fume win be
duoed, and the act au
shall have to 1:.uput in
tytieti►1 "11 .atsin u the
-defy 1 Ita..:d+t preen sa4ary..
te.r. who were 5oreeto•ea
ee ke u saute. Mg espeteat,ry air
,f a,uise .d the r"vianttu,fronts/a:o of t
whusa• Um With
p.arliaudar, p.liee t ..u' to .,na
-des:ribila f 1 l,lawc
••verleable. ,
iter utrallely 1h,1.
.e4 .,worth-
loss"anlsoWWI , saul 'upon
ear ours term ,d oats m atern azar ode -
ate mad wut ,dumb( tees[ his ruled
Iyer K5t hi. romans l 1 vittg twM en,-.ent
oozy ,
e e reaty. That is s ecus un
uu re earshot see oar way to, and the
areuaeat that we should da so for Imperial
silver s•tr eft 1p," gees s..antg that
he hen tinnl d state in taw. twist
exclnnvpataiem yin world wittt!uving
wade "p'anaible eomptaints" white Meull
are deferred to by BrRish statesmen ; when
even les own people look upon hint es w
unprinapled agitator, read to utter my
.ort of opinion Qat will sonnet Beau au
h tar's public attention. Evatu Earl Gran -
Yid regrets the inability of the Ian:ish
o e.umt/Mom:ars to "obtain a rooaeuirtee of
the Fenian denim" and std."Her utajosty e
G.vorawa,t, hoverer, Sake Ulan thwu-
setveathe whole rtaesspponnt1saitbilityof this We
Ai tee: Teens tlmseeisime". la ether words,
ev,iry CadoTiat (alum" . t_ _. ......
'that Man is ht tit) h of tbeiifiitaitt►MR
an itup'rirl vieetiaet. ForteroMiy this is
nut the o,'ioion d all British
the aEo'p0e,
or Canada, as as appanagepeculiar empire,
would be plaited in ivies pow l
A further proof of the Earle excessive in-
dulgence in jtmerMapolttieal literature is
tones .found in the (olMwiilg ar,gu.n4pt.
which Cwttlisns would smile at if at .gas
no: oalc.tla ed to do then so much in-
jury :-
!he Canadian mind has been excited
for some pad in conweialmtlat .d a
belief belief entertained thattit l flatten
qu.,sti,an was an instrument by they
conld c:onpel the United l(tat,rt,t., abandon
thew. prAuetive tariffs which, I /where, are
very rawj,uriout to Imth countries. (Hear,
hoar.) 1 believe, Murmur, partly from
what [have re -.4 peony f ess information
sod partly from cwnmuni-
Itrg aril: my noble friend
"kat it u a great
that instrument
attributed to
ovoid the fisheries
on tho western,
evMt southern buttes f
trade's Objected strongly
that reiti&oatieus have Lwin eirh.it.g51 1,t-
tw•aenOreatllritsiu,sud Ads %.-a and the
only the Treaty wl.ich cam now fail through is
part ufnot the Imperial dart, which is c 11-
swuu •ted, but wily that in relatlun to our
canals and fisheries It ie quit( clear to. essoslest of li, r ...re I l eery or perhaps
ns that mess-rati1I tion a unjuat :mad eat• -J with certain .,,•peen►( b+utxs to 11.5
aided articles wilt raise and mere lower us ,u 1 warned (eater. a t •r act `tet ; as Ler
the estimation of the best British .•new grei g,hendals d eelts/..tiun mete. to 1s
elsa)s Impru fig M nate, and 'iw,,srttne
from ate to a rrrr and frau year to J oar, a
richer lean t.. h-r..wanv and inn metable
hernia. Yestrrley and to -day (Went."e.
:.u1 ol,Ur) a lull oloody hews, with intervals e:
air' - (Long t r, btnest, end ie caai•:nai pettier
eel, 1. pully triad, ...eel eeemt to indicate the
ltNtusder, and teas ; but ciao
i.l)lotm w earth and air which in
(„tier veils, se were in the habit .•f tic -
vie ceptutg w, the extend precursors of rain
au- kite hoer year turned tube theforssbsdow-
,rrn of aeon•-ethtnt else 1 and as our add
.d fu.u.l.er herald lloauerype dose not gine
'utterance to theatightnet blast of his el.-
nlenul trnlepet sten ata dtatanee, to an-
• aaseomtbe approach of his mighty ire
sant eater brigade, we begin to entertain
serv.te suspicions, that he has hnrat Lu
r,o.rnus implement, by blower Gm l.•,-
ly oats endeavours to lay the gerey dost.
.u•1 oral the reeking bowels, of infatuated
rate at the winding ap of its wanton
ver stud suicidal insurrections ; and may
a stlee, after all, bare cummiw.ioned an
bputy for a shoat tune in tine reentry,
seely se/mired sable friend, the re -
holm astrologer .1 the Eighteen mile
UasnaOons Darhnti 'embolus
Ps, .buss indefatigable attempts to
net here hitherto proved abortire,
nu m la himself ackuewled,;es, of
+sa rut*-trnnapet Iiia., ajefectetet
dental dimensions gsslsURV u
A •Iwt ie berry high map. He hes
11s* 'e1e from 'lir. Stnrgonn 10
ser which •w111 require serer.)
te carry it home ! Greet
nates to a,
Id enable
Y
On bre
the etnt.
nom:fiste.l
hangs., red
al.«'tet ruin
ve&•uu, a co/
Glue est, 'm
ruts tint
given a fr, t'a
sorts /ilii ten
such a titre,
uhf diode dune
'Wy ji tit Cllr.atian t
O aide WI,u lie th. WI et• C1ristiau meat 1
t'uurtr.V /r• u.0 diet neateoua maul
Is it, kw a aeitbur donde seer vu erne
~, rntgr• and says has 1 talure,
w hes tithes, ant Uavn ••
die- ha p,8,,,
, nisi :eb&nka mad u•'a snit haw settee mase 1
)s a /tie eye. , Or. Alt, we 1
pt sum. I flet hr
ands me plfow drea'Itul wicked s ep bo 1
gar wheat ,And uoettntenacly diaappr„tt)s
lrk'tt b.4,1, Cf ell atm sat• the sin Ile homier
r
t„r Dusald Is he that:he atten g Ohm yul7 '
t (tick - into 1 le just a suul(li l$ P1,1110'10 1 •
eh and our sten, the Ch
whet., lie t,.sud Who is tw:we Maur the
w very et,.,ugvst I flew MOwe
feeds the poo
0
Lit w
rat
It
esu
t6
N
all 1 i , fortieth
45 roW h nen. Th,.. Aa evert., w cant [ c t
ly tweet has r urn t thw, ,wbut
a solemn whine,
LtalelM we, but atwletb wits f
Ito, seating natau tint on Soudan.
Ismits+ inn in agent on Mumble.,
And deems the fuultMt wrung s x*i
M 1
ty of late.
Attaatemaat•
will lefound". a1- If Ie I be covered
lfsight
Christian whet ..
lusoiu;:e Boomed udthu i ales but • cautmg hypocrite I
amu; whichie"'tn
Meg,
t1
aver,
wear 1
At.Aneld Outsncll
--
20th June, 1871.
The Council met pursuant to adjtouru-
mwst; all the members preseut. The win.
utrit of last meeting were read attd ap-
proved. A s t«uon was presented trout
Miosis L. Egan( and ethers, askiug the
Couuvll to retests s culvert at Kwgsbrtdge.
1hr Trnataes of Scheel lfoctwu No. 3
sent in a written objection against the re-
moval of lot 11, aeon. 12, trove their School
/loved by Jetties Crawford, sec'
by Jae F. Andrew. thlithe Reeve
w fttrrdsh emit lir tueeu
menu acturen r Cttdeerich Who u he then the Christian 10511 1
.,ret *ea iiy,ardMo.-They Keene let us see the wondrous vena
L L h ern the east is red
gold
musket 1..w s u u who,
prow t6 Oe week days blithely leaps tonal bed
of caustittui . sun -
•
, salty,., low, that the strongest Hut nuudesy slaps ell noun, and thou
did moi lay their running est- Letters W church ant sleeps agau.,
,,oah lean iutWaat ten the espial
les a hieb 1oun rodee.d' And marthus elf with cheery g,
cin ,etitiols y. T„Gil fur waww,.n alp day Lug
er.,t, .ifiesalt a ill be sold in !attire by
• h, with Thomas Short Lee, (of
.. idargrroit 4. Co.) for Prestdent,
satouA 11. dethar Esq. fur Secretary.
1. am wedi,both forth° public and f,,r the
, ae manufacturerethat our salt trade should
to that. we may uever again leo at the
' teensy of tdie Anoxic ins. To obtain aud
tia meet be hat) elm the article. 'rho
quaLity• le...be• side price would be molt advantage -
re m the end for all partials. We hepe
sup. • arrangement will Le a leafing tabe ;
1. tug et way rat., until we can enter the
se
A PRIVATE.
‘dly 3n1, 1871.
AMBIT tiLY.
night. and Saturate senniin
WI
onard, we went with the .4,1elaide
IR" lop, on her mei trip, aud were Indeed
emelt gratified te find Mr. Leonard's con -
um Wes toe hastiest in his Ulnas /1 net al archttectiire
eau penetrating series .4 fully justified. The • A4efesofe.
prom
t., lin.• !side" slimly out of port. There Ives quite a sea
rums to vegetation of mit oai titne and 4.4et. Roam toted
ea ti,, tees of Nature to the propeller in every stripe, purritig heti,
,w, in all the eralial leaden ro!led Leta titan mot leke boats we
have sealed on, Meng quite es steady as
could be. deeired. The "spinte" have
• mai :at eil their reputation. Aa one i.1
the p.tawilieeell forcibly remarked to iis
must nri y hare been • proud lin:went
fee Nis Leman' to stand on the gen-6-r-
doe of his first steam boat, un her trtal
trip, built with the in ney he has
w3, on •ard and sta•setislied with the sea
goilem000tosarlaincror berg elf seer mid
untried. Is au hint te get-ttp sod teen
sp steam At one t. co with feli
on alae vas ',litmus at beat 10 miles en
liner. It will teks. at knot • werk te week
her speed np proper.".,, Idias;i1 we hepe
thall101011, be able ta _repents: as lb mite
take a ,rot; of the 'truce velunteers to
a eh perfect safety. 31r. Leerier/thee Loon
et the molesting "spirit", than *hem
there nu haute on the Lakes. 11.44341
to the Adelaide Hort**, say 50
men; who, Is they have deutanatel 1.3
Cie right to consider our melt
As the argument .4 the A
Earl du Grey is that for our
Mitestimaa would he recoiling
16WrIll am ea denre to any party, if
which they g tesidw of equal value
reasonahly delaying his le sed ex
nary Wo sot expected them to
the rejection tit the treeay. What
explanatious /night have dona, if
tory, to save the Foil -God itharacter of
l'retuier (rem ihrd sheaerreck. it is le
1..e. -Lite for antra to accompl
I Lave receive
sad some
mistake
had thie
it. II
the mid
Aga* P
totilE of arrstataseast and barter he •
tw two mitntrilla, bemuse in their
opinion wored strengthen the Protec-
tion hairnet."
personal knowledge of the system, such
The 01'212 Golortoh. ,
Dees ths,-Mselt hes been mid and
written sheet tie Camp end Volunteers
host, but esti es I have seen the most
plowing ilea/ the pirtu re has been eliown
and theehemetul trentint volute
tests left Untold. A of well meta-
led battalion wel briarliovernents, end
well calculated to pl and 1,311 the
n•ailer Into the erruneoeS
ramp hers has heele•grill4
sery differently it is nee
pleoo 1 atm!' des. rale the
the viandacd the ric't to give this its due
inmery respect. Th. bread which, ac-
cording to contrail", was to be of the fine
gnat , .7 seas with hut yery few exceptions
half-baked, heavy and sour, this we had
at every mealprorided Melo:malty served
out in the morning sets eurti :tent for the
viteds day. In Nene wee especially in
congaing." from the rued districts the
bread wee almost all taten ter breakfast;
was nano left for oleo r, and la OM Wee
eellapelltel to buy • meal at their
ownsimpuppe or goblingry. The meat wee
sithareareser, but yet Wild not be said to
. This we had fur breeldast
dinner. emit cases the bold wasi
very. tonshand smut, iimtmices the
II1041:1 WWI y-1,10Wil, but aa this WY tio
to be compinined of; that is, aa far set my
whieh Wits for topper end the gone* for
kfost, were, on the allele. very poor,
niers stiuted Tomlin of sugar and
were adonlated to snake the
dinner, were as red couhl
meals wax thual= or
for breakfast ;
WI many a one reader"
bate hardly remelted in
fast ia the Stetattasha
waa it net deer
the reaken;eg
just
the
come oat the
Karl Oneiville know that in the Western
Status it to, if anywhere, that frerobrade
isentiment% are moot vigorous, anti erwitl.
jrts1 wh•ve the amine to share our
erica ts the greetest thin is the most
pesdiou Ibuiprocityl As to free -
'riders objecting to seleh • Treaty lest it
sheald strengthen the Protection 04 inter -
eat, they can only betd the sort represent-
ed, if we reutendeer rightly, hy the Lomita
egainbnists who (dejected on some snake
ronn.ls to Mr Colnlen's French r qv.
if/.et piece statesenanaltip Earl
however, would we aft't dos be!
Tee ly to itsfend to his hour."
F,arl Derby followed Earl Granvineent
, he would
filehion_ If
srowing
les believe,
'on to
in th•
ief that the
meas. lbev
those who
In the tint
ledge a deo
Itaturnee rest, takes a ride,
And deet hes (bud n glorified 1
Is he the Christina t Nay, I yawl
The In/tures et a wtederu saint
Who is he thee, the Christi& man 1
Point out the noble -hearted n,
la tt he. the ',tees soul. who aye
For presehutg by his cbaute of prow,
Agtl gives terbioland repairs,
11ie etheriatious, lathes, rud prayers 1
Thou see and►u'us a nth Icily glee,
('m glad, 1'w els.' serration fret, ;
Nur et the weaith whish heaven Mut lent,
Will every IoW the Loud • teat 1
is he the Chriettau f 11 he tee,
Salvation moot, iodated, lit free.'
Who is be, then, the Christian mar,
Constructed e• i the g•espct; •'glut' 1
le it he who vies the Lord Mu pelf.
rad t • - - omulalt,
e nailed synagogue
Ms dine brut from the Decartlapw 1
R hu never fonts and settlers, grays,
But then bow lake • primes he myna !
Anel holds it cause La just complaint,
Unless yea reckon ham •saint ;•-
ls lee the Christian 1 N,.y, I guess., ,
The Lord teeards haw wmething less.
Who is he, then, the Christian man 1
Ikiutt forth at bort the nghfeous teem. '
11. hu who with* auul sun'er•,
Loves God and Lolls hu neichber dear ;
Denies himself, tier secrete risen right
In dsrknaos more then til the MOO ;
Who renders God ani own tl eir due,
;-
The 000110 Ship ILOTrer-
oft Miami
BATS FOR T
THE SIIBSCBIB 'te 0
ILLION!!
ISHED AN
KY.
un Nest S
r•
In the new beiU
for the toepeetiea t>< 0, 0
O.7Nurdey the
The Largest and feat yte..d9• !lob, Os
Y ,
remeetnet
oftlij rrletppll,.nittlleCti www" English, New York, & Oen•
6dw
Car- Hata,r at :1t Sa
statutes. I Ji{,rvl
uLite eta
stopp with a edgyy
ltLu Lt
tied, Moved by John F. Andrew, .w:- I + (,gt), folk aid CIw4 Caps, of tin latret Styles mad Patterns fur ep
tded by James Orawford, that Alexwtder ` this Stuck has Mina made .Wcwllr to my Order, -std al 1 clrial
MCLwII s beat sal 14tH and lath a 11- I k,,owlyd,te of the 1l Al' and CAP both...8 mite. able (with the Ir
cession lite be atttemit ed so as to take w
IJut }wt of the steel upptvlits BAs 1, J, 3
and 4 tit the western diviaiou. Carried.
Muvw1 Ly James Crawturd, ,recwtlwl by
John F. Andrew, that this Council finding
that there is a certain amutlM al maw
available from the Land
Fund, and also money lying ie be iceman
of the County Treasurer, they, therefore,
a.ncludo to expend some mutely; nue
hundred dollars on each of the following
uonceesio reals: --2 and 3,0 and 7, 8 and
V, 10 mull 1, and 122 mad 13, for G. time up
certain pertiotts not 'tamable at prtecnt.
l'arried. Moved by Petrick Clare, sec
,olid by Mauritz Dalton, that Edward
Ksn eek be allowed the soul of six dollars
to be expanded on his beat. Carried.
\Iov x1 by Jawaw ('rnwforl, se:' nded by
John F. Andrew, that this Council before
spending looney, consider it advisable that
they trtacl through the township in order
to roe whore it would be Must ntctweary
and useful to snake iutprovetnuuts, and
that they sleet for this purpose at Jorl-
ui s Corner, on 'nimbly next, the 27th of
June at ten o'clock. Cirri +l. Moved by
J mem Crawford, ate.ouded by Petrick
Clare, that this Ceuntil de uuw adjourn to
am.v.1 again at Lougltetd's Hotel, IAscknow,
at two o ...tech on Wednesday nesit.-Car-
riod, •
The burning :4 the C.erlie ship Den
Juan, *WI ever 000 bo
• lien two days out et Memo, of whin) we
heeve lead s ,me former account, is thus
direcriGed by one of the few coolies who
eree rower& Nobody mut allowed to
'mete. W. had five lights in the hold
all night long. There were about telt
- Arrivals at 2•.:ImItohs.
lino • cowed" .4 thirty -families, all from
ictnaty 1.1 Lesadon, They come pre -
perm to term un a larg.• scale, being well
seeplied with everything necessary to
14_111 to go In wort. 011 thee localities
lungs. foreemers moue sentniet tn the hold.
semi these emitter/Mums. They were en
After w • sailed, shiertly after in r Meek f set,
there was • lira on heard. The tire (loam -
e d in the aft part, in a ronni adjeintag 011,
h :Id. 'rho smok• cans. into eur hold in a
grat•t •oltime. It had a strong smell of
eve/ • before the alarni of tire. There was
na foreswear io the held et that time. N..
fereigner earn. env hold (being the
fire. The li.itch was ues•r opened
all the while. Teo smoke came in solo
thiek, end • great men! were snflocated.
Mere than one lawn- .ifter the smoke first
come into our hold, the hatch grating wee
tern off by some:m.1y, by ono of the coolts,
I believe We all made a rush foe the
hatch -way, hnd ceeld not got in It
iosses Chinamen me tip. The fire
had then reached Om Ilatchwey. My fac••
..raa severely burned an my attempt. ta get
up th• hatch. (Th• hole of the left able
of this man's face preeents a masa Of roast-
ed flesh, besides several burns aeout Ole
whole thip, Teem the mainmast to the
nem, wee a mum of flames. 1 he fore:mit
had not caught fire then. Montt twente
wen clung to the rigspng, and there Were
Mona than ten °there lehling to the hew-
n -it, Isms holding to the amiktir-Cliain.
p, in th• hoe. wen seated mytelf
et anchor, and my hands weelailkolthug
the chain., In AO position / %Inched
regrew; - When the lire
ed the wo, dwork which held the
or theirs; 1 a te tumbled into the sea
on th• water. Tberirmiere rem
others heajahe, me holding to this
te wee small +par., When I fell
not see ent
y boatel. Ir
Thais wes a keen spar
t he wilt* land wore than ten
olding It.. , could not my
,nne of tlee MIR 11114. C.11,114 011
r 1 end Mlles that held
r spar w teat by
d it wait of this that
/eating testimony wte perform.
theeltee. W. 11.•ant, the
Sang go hew a personage than
a re et the Pachatiout
alikelikeolony t4 Nive Egypt.
"Y tie Phersehs ot
mess hae entmittLeser The
trness' choice, on thie
y *0 celiac extrac.
Teets,* in flan anerging
dneteatlesstelnests, into the
stab of revel `union will
Arabs, wh weer thetr
etive,Amany of mar
oildligeut, though twice
leg
bra
the
of on
who
the a
Bible
tits lb
lenoto
nate ob
lemeion
rico wh.
inure 1,4
doubtlees
diaengag
chignons
ensnare a
winch lei%
Widowed
...liming telten his facia from the teem...dere ••,1. we 11
' /which does not slesy.• speak by the book, ib,..-,,,it:tet4r)
send lias recently shown daelf very ignar-
ere not of math value. There 4 one Yen rn,,,44
44. Earl Oranville annottne ,e1 that it ,114014 IOW' 011
Ay thot Canada would have no alletella- ill" 1
Colonial Secretion, / .
fatlior",wit3 such *apnea'. toree wad aulhor- pea*
Age but to reedy the Treaty. Karl Derby' in to
said :-"I acknowledge that. the. , I , • .. nine* drill bit
have acted fairly in giving !.. ei , Cathlidritst
-Ann Irx.,tislateiro whet is pram:, al iy a veto bee
inceroly trust that nO pee/wire aril lielelly
pot Mp011 the Can . but that they will 1 1
jarlsatest. sad I do sot will it ohm, WW
and ottfeffarat" if their eleeimion is givon
Ardor tho influence of arty warning, ttat if
they are not aaf ierted with the agreement
• that has been nielle for them 111.7 meet
not Wok for 0 continuance of the maw., int
tlos they nest rootlets." .
nits hoses to which the Earl belongs. end As en i
loa argagiderstind of it we osa forgive have the men,'
Quelioe will combine to ratify Cho I thy 1st' h it
ier:',.....i.,.., thesis's an1 to the dead. nett wirer them Os&
1,014Shoir wish to NATO U. tree the nim'S:
for fite ask ward position Mt n ter
sadonaidi los Owed himself is alul
ell hie freetrausi NA tri=lissemisa 0
atsbilltratsPets Mr "114 tst'Ir
sb,„ that
FuTsi
obvious, e hoe tit
which r. verif
lion that litatreme
he rat
has
t 13
for
doll d
noel th
whilst
effect
they
hat
gof them
4 been so
fp rain,
Nair-
ale -
the
01141
of their profit,
If IrAVO6 of thrill.,
lie. seen' over lb,.
g them ; and allies
resistetice amen,
to dislodge e
places at the root o
petnliarity in the
n, is that they never
wail advanced in
51.., Lrieh hag also bronght with him
ed from the heat herds in Ontario. Thus
,s an Intel pries wheel, ievelves a heavy
outlay of gamey. au.' one e hich,we hope,
will prove as profitable t 1 Mr. Lynch es it
Inuat be beneficial to the terry. The
eorteen .4 the herd n•ev here, eosins of •
takii, • co w and two Melon. a has alto
1..v., thortrigh Iced stalliente and and other
rine stock will be brought in here after.
The party is linW busily engaged in
rigeing up their watwons, and will at once
take up the Mae of :emelt for Ltke
on the 'Lures of which they intend
to !mute.
Ahotber party /A fifteen or twenty fa-
milies (Mill th• semi lame:hi:Mahood.
tea deem welcome, vela hop• their mott
sanguine rapectoti,no toe name than
have en Mand reed ale cootiuuallll naetvulg,)
TO PLEASE THE EYE AND TIT THE BEAD
Fastidious, rad at prices that will defy oompetitea
We M.
Oudericb, March Ire, 1x71.
OPENED THIS DAY AT THE HAT CAP AN
28th 3sess.
The Council met ; all the members "MY
Mov4d by John F. Audrew, mooed -
rd dame's Crawford, :that this Council
do "tree for side t o the higheat bidder the
leather on the public highways t,f this
tewnship, anti that the t'lerk be metnerted
to prepare • By-law to this etfeet. Car-
ried. -Waved by Jaime Creature', sec-
onded by Patrick Clare, that the of
*50 be expended in umh .4 the live
:warda, over and &tette all former appnwpri.
mama, and that the tam of- 8260 be ex-
pended on side line 3 essif di, E. Pi r,"
COM. hue, said 4th
said money to be exploded slootairal‘efen
Carried. Moved in -
that thie Couto? r11•efarlifi„.
an
Mini g an that 016CS WWWQ receive
The motion was cerried.
art/veil by Junes Crawford, seconded by
John F. Andrew, that 511a McKee, *wide...,
be granted the 1116111 09011) as relief. Carried
by Jaims terawfonl, emended 17
Patrick Claire, that tilt. Council do now ad-
journ to meet AgAill Oil Tuesday. the Ist .1
tuguat Heat, at '0 Wipe F. Graham's hotel.
Port A.lbert. Carried.
JOHN COOKK,
Tn. Clerk
-PAY rag n•etrin or nont-clisideriss
wrinkles and I.er hair le quite white ;
triad, so bleseed to Imes i140. Atd sl.e ILL KlEr'S OF PRODUCE
are notch more beentiful ; they are so I
cm bill the meet delightful 'tortes, and TAKEN IN EICHAAGE.
1733:1I -1.1r 0.113.11LA.P.
Godarich 23rd May, 1871.
G. McKENZIE,
11AR PLR AR!' RR 116 dertleitTaito To me
DRY GOODS,
TW LEW * CLOTHS,
8 GOODS,
BAT'S it CAPS,
BOOTS SHO
▪ •
N. 13. The. old Stere tobekert tlecluaive-
ly for
NEW
Field Esereism,
1I•nual Area
114 Veltieteer'
tay Major
"Itaily Nesse
midis now fell of
CAI{ PENTElts"
se. h as Bench Ckieels, B14 nuo-
Builders wit! find • full eeprdy Nails,
Leeks, Iltoges, Paints, Oda, l'euy
ske has • dyne 4 thee* silk that rustles ;
Granchieunitia kuomie much, for she
l'avl long before papa and mimosa, that is
certain. Grandrimeorna has • peal in dasek
with thiElt adept clam..., and she retitle in
premed and dry ; it is nut so line as the
vete she has in the raw and yet she al-
ways Belden inest kindly at it ; there e•en
ening tear. her eyes. How can it be
110 yen Inns. 1 &Leh time that greed-
leatIelldfl'a tears fall upon the dower, its
etenr rostra*, it freshet.' egaln, and the
wT.,de nem is tilled ant, the meant of it ;
the walls disappear as though they wen
only bag, and al{ around is dm green,
beautiful mead, with the elm el
through the 'mem, aud grandma:num-,
IrthW.oms, and tannin.
1.4rendar and pale blue tinted cards
aro oetsidered in New York mere stylish
for viarting cords than the pure white.
Linen collars are now worn square in-
stead r4 pointed beck and trent, &MI are
trimunel with tete netertion and edging.
Itnfes and rueltinp 14 lace for the
nook and sleeves ere mere in favor this
setwen than they he's been ter several
Plain tulle veils, with the Spanish lac*
bonier, are nem used b.r trimming the
back .4 MUNI hats, faatened by • large
t
end
The tere
1. is a ermined -
the
inn
Mee
16
au
deek
kJ I
*a- For your Carpet warp, white •nd
coke ed,
430 TO G. McKENZIE'S
Goderich tth May, 1,71.
BICE
„dittoes to
Caere Ihme
Deasy Nichol
Bend in the
Emittado
L el an
Newest
ET Y
41.1110111
mond Ed. 1870. 80
Exercises 30
Book, by Col.
re Kerrie. Manuel
50
•pondence. of the
adman, France 1.50
River Etpodition 1.23
, Pref. Tyndal 1.76
' NOVELS.
frellepe's last) 1 25
1 00
50
541
50
.y Miss Bradden ito
ug Lane
40
aster 50
Nera, air the MU priecess and
' English 40
Nmel Harty Ideal 60
The Potion.. tOe 30
Mot too wise but too well GO
Totem a, of the gee 40
Thrilling sem of Seia asd Lend 40
N. 11.-Thle the
OLD T. LARGEST
AMn
Cit 11.3E0 ECI 151 'X"
Magazine d News Depot in V4 *Aerie
Codsirer une 16th 1871.
id
TILE 14ARLETO
Fall Wheat $1:12 int 1:15
' Spring Wheat
Peas
Barley 0110 (4 004 p
Oats
girl with vides Lks and bloom i rig cheeks, P„"tatiso • • • •• • • s 0:75 (0 pejo
engaging and 1.4ely ; norm le more fresh; I '"Itt6r 0:16 (61 r Art
yet the eyes, the nue', tilessed eyes, they i ,0 11 '.4 0:00
ere still grand mantel's's. By her side 41 sy, 11" ton. .... ...., • e
died li Volitil- -IIO 701111R, handsome and' Hi'l°6 (green) 700 (4 7,00
per cwt.
Pork Nett
Abell chain, b, whieli are siegoneled small
bells tai tortoise "hell, with A clapper o.of
Many ladies have taken to the feebler'
of wenring a pretty lace cep in the merit-
ing, tem that the hair is te teem/ore stleinly
V. ry pewtty travelling themes are of
lieht blue lielime cloth, . worn over black
end triinaned with black braid and
metal Mittens.
Shaer -faced girletAtaht to weer broal-
if diets -cot, will Aldine themselves strictly
5110 (4 7:00
0,30 ot 013
020 0.22
300 / et 400
Wood
strone ! lie offers 14r the retie, and she 1144.f,
theuelaut and many
handsente youth is gime, the ruse lies in
Wed Tubwashed
there she sits again, aa an old lady, gexinig
at the withered nee that lies in the boo .
NOW grantlanamum is dead. *Me sat in
the easy-ehatr, and teld • long, long, de-
lightful story. "And bow it is over,"
she said, "and I am geite weary; let me
eleep a little." Then she lay back, drew
a heavy sigh, and slept; but it became
more and more still, and her face was so
full cf mare end joy, it was WA if the sun
shined upon at; thou they said she Was
She wu laid in the black coffin, en-
shrouded in pure *hate linen; she looked
.0 beautiful, en.I yet her eyes were closed.
But all the wriuldee were gene;arsweet
was m silver.white, honorable, no one
meld he afraid to look et her; it wee still
the psalm-Imek was uuder her head,
es atm herself had desired, and the rose
lay in the old book; end so they buried
On her grave, cleee under, the church
well, they plaided • rose-trmi and it stood
full 14 tduesemsehe nightingale sang•over
it, and from within the church the organ
played the mot beautiful lamina in the
hook that lay under her head And the
moen shone right down mem the greys;
but the dead one was • sot there; every
child meth' fearkstly go there at night,
and pluck a rose, there by the churchyard
Mateo ..... 500::71:21 ef:41: 000.!
One that is dead know' more than all pg.,.
we living know; the dew) know the drewl wool
that they Meek' come te us ; the deed are
better than we all, and no they do not -
come. There is earth over the coffin,
Huron Division No.I20
there is earth in it. The psalm -hook with
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
tts leave,. is dust, the nem with all its asso-
ciations has c hied int., dnst; hut above,
fresh roses 1100111 - above, the milline ale Trig agori,Aa iggsg1,7 sem" 0, TH,
Poet Ale% VIM
It. CA MAHON R.
011114114t .1;47
rotPicl,"1 I did not t bed of the large
ark in that Isper atol Oa me. We srage garrison a
405 Zit5III Mach faster byte estr4= we had fe
Melo will no . en can-m.1s, far We: the
plc no Op my' II
travelline pails kse the eveumg el .11,
, en the diy of the 11
..on •Ln hint l'wen ,,,it neat •tent es Mewl the
line:hood rotes bends 'i good, len 1 con1.1 not
was en his WA, 11011,6 a ' 001 great. I valid not
stet meth front the I &him junk re sae inselheirense irt the
sooty ova, ho etesorved • , orator, tont tht A woild trot ro- We Ateseler.
hie* setiesl, •44111 he at luny' them, u
boa sag, et a Ay. meting I I left the hn I saw meet eine* Ape*
• Oft entettl fetal ilet 1 ',met from the 1.1,,, tar4 militate cab* els AO* la
wilts the (Titter ke dis- '' bele
held. 1117
Ina
pen is
the fire
en that
Clinton Marsets.
The nem styles of bonnets for next fall
be eamething really new, and
many milliners think that they will have
to hire • few sample to wear them, 50 MI
In get g_etp_..le used: their decidedly
unique mopearance.
eel; it Animal Megnetism, some Nervous
Farce, others Caloric, but by whatever
lista* it naly bo rieled, the thing ineant
the spritig existenee ; it is the
principle we inherit, Ind wnich !nay be
nounehed by proper attention to the re-
quirements of the body and the aeroadatice
/4 ; it 1. wasted .orelestroyed
endm.44. intemperate indillgenem, indeed, it
moires en expenditnre e,/ vitality for
n 48. wen balanced, 1111•
the Drab h large in proportion,
the impenditure is too large
some. 11,r4 the cause of so
from diseases of the Heart,
ger, Stern sad Lungs, and Fellows'
nempoind Syria of Hypophoenhitss is the
lower 11" overcome diesassitirigwheohnionlimpatir jr*rts
NA
MANI
Clinton, July 4th,
Fall Wheat 115
Spring do
Potato/se 41.1Z
Flour 600 (
0:16 C
132 e
• 4160
070
0.70
el 8:60
al 0:10
Krue
Beatorth Markets
Seaforth, July 4th le71. Noon.
Flour ear lehl A00 0.4 600
Barley 11:45 (4 0 00
Pommes 040 0i 040
A 10:00
For Sale
eV
Gal H. Pigeons
the old grandmother, with Os AIM eyilk Is "1
ryes can never die 1 Oars shall one day
see her, ming and Oneida as w • ,
the first Arne, sloe kissed the fresh red rose
that litth now Meet in the grave.
on Warn M Orr? door arm!
the feet dr a rpm of horses /Mitch 211146111,1' &-Maj
A baby in carriage in Fergus fell lindee
thetas -rive, but fortunately leaving baby
The (ilengerry eleeteon petition has been
11141014"1""'d "nit mr 3ntinmn'ael.m. The New Connexion Methodists am
ty anstoiratener of fisheye', will make 4.11 menaeiyea. They open a ae.
ailleill imposition of the rats 64 Ontario in Torentm.
54AnikEbo rf
•
see ledged.
711111Nete wag found
wails"' ardor. re wren
likbedellidrall of the lata
vb. died last yeasnea sialsii, 6,061f
STEAMER "OHIO",
Opposite the Mfgrbet
June, 2fi, 1871.
A FARM FOR SALE.
AFARM FOR OF 110 ACRER. WITHIN rest
min of the Tatra of O•dertelt, TO of wIttrit
hreattfany dloatort, Ore..) Road •o .N6 way (sad
no Toll to pay) Or d dome to • Largo orrhard on th*
Presidia* Bearlud lune. Fruit
Ow -thin! WPM. perrhassinonoy mitered doe), the
teem. mity •• Ines as it sail. Ms pernhamm
01 •61.11.6111ter•41 roar, •10 mond. Al 6 per rent For
PRIVATE SALE,
LOT 328 ELGIN ST.
an elate% an 1.0
Substentiel Dwelling Holmes.
DANIEL GORDIIN
West. 8i,
steer
ft wforUlt 14, 1571.
,al AM. of oniang
ass mats wee Ws onso.
1411111L ileCtILL
anrellsr
WILL et ft Raul I,ARI r nIcrwrieNoonsaaml
TV Ma Meow tratnnt Ow/WWII ••017 resew
PA rawer ?Malt mod tri7 le
1
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