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talent's(
lenQ(. prop,eely ealue railway seoomudatios, WOsthO :•
will make a Uneir minds to vote !or the bright ght wtt direct the attention of the
bnaoswtotb.Hamiltensebeme. Thcfwtt b
of the case will bear looking into, and we Grand Trunk Railway to the example of
DEMO!, DEK ikUG '
gl 1871.
wuuldrteoeinu»ndalltocud the notice y,
t t y 9 ;the Northern Rail whidh has hnuhol
'" .horouKhly, before celestite to wombs ,the CouslruCtiuu we ttttensiyu rlevat,M
Boat 200. the Wellington, Grey add Bruce,
Ile The I,,ttdon, Huron and Brun has w at G,Ihn,twuod fur the uultedwg and.
No event has elicited mare game' important vocation before it in omen if , t.reporsry •tulogu uI gram 1 Icy Htl t
,jwterces throughout the Dominion than I ep the Townhips of tM-Mouth Rid"1%.
u j year aur lurlwr will he sac tar .4yeree1
ytbs Rine between the tricked rowers of and we should like to ass the Dir otI that it will give *Meanie acrd acouuttada-.
GW England and Canada, as represent,
ed by the crack crews of the Tyne and
St. John boats, of world-wide fame
Mime the rete of 1870, when the former
• crew teas victorious. \\'uduesd.ty last
was the day of trial and the Kenuebec-
*de valley was tilled w llh eager spectators.
The water was altar, bright and openingupthe intermediate country. !allude W the mel!•ktl eqn •adrantagw u
smooth, awl everything pre promise eta TMteak a>I fermityi a junction with the, 11i„elerich m an entrees/4. between Fort
T G, A B. is the willldestto toped Lt William, Chicajpl, IhtTuth, or [3igtnai
glorious sweep and • close contest. their own interest., we h,ave . yet beard
Tlie then were in splendid couditie'd and of, and would have placed them in and Turo•te, Buffalo or Montreal. Will
kindled their boats skilfully previous to theliar posit- n• of the Grand Trutt(Rsilway,w'hen our has•
the start. The St. John team was fir♦
in the field and waited 1'y minutes fur
the teen of the Tyne. At 7 25 a. m.,
the boats took Up position, theTyneget-
ting the (home .n4 taking the
angle course. At the word "Are you
ready I leo ! front the referee, both
shot oil like lightning, St. John leading
At Aim time, the pulling of the Paris
to ship their gouda through Mr. N. W.
Kitson, St. Paul, Minn., and 1 think
they will find it aro re satisfactory to O N E
themselves and ale, to the merchant+
hurt. 1 am at present engaged un a trip
thiugh the Pruritus with Mr. Dewe,
luspe cte tiP. st Offices fur the Dominion
who is establishing oflice•at the necessary
points. •
L Humes.
tegit
setting themselves to this task. They 'tion t, the ...hugest vessels that dost on
t alai% tol get enoo peas y bit. if build they will onthe line ly , oar the lakes. It will then rest with the 1The .wntb hesdwindled.rth rees.,wn t" res", "f
give up the motion of grossing the tied(; Gruel Trunk Railway Co. to Alford the thread. All it now does i. to 14,41 over
of, awl beewhetnga fowler to, the tarred conveniences for speed die:charge of grain
Trunk, WbMkbr troy Wrmivat.At I which ave to be 't„und Si all termini uiN • childish threat of "unpleasant
Clinton, Bayfield, or n Goderich, ar go up I where Rodney Companies drive to -pereouelities" to -deter us from doing mar
the work befitting they do flu • S Y 1'u duty as litical unrnelists. We invite
good work in belittling up Loudon and foster trade. W'e.naxl out do macro than o j
r 1 the Eelwsitur to carry out tea threat wt
once. We tao'hare • few "tunnels" left
eve.- llse•sg _utast _ -lmun. bY.
silencing our uppenent, we shall Low
take our turn as spectator .4 the coming
very pact u I presage at 9nm, between the \•.o• Are
becoming for • tem miles of their track bre nude the best on the lakes, for want I and tett ElyoNtul'. A thrust or two baste
avenues to transport pr,dnoe to two of duputeh•in djetlJtatge, atuttage 5000U1u_ dfeady been •o•edsnge I and blood
litres leading to central markets ; thus, Y s•
reel culg choir through tragic to London, dation and talent tnrilb, all.wbusin.ss - --
anti making their Cumputy infinitely to go to the Georgian bay that could be•
Inas successful than they will be, by putter tn...cunt hero I \\•e hope ter El Oililitioll 1 CW 5
aroiding all contact *Rh present or pro. beth things '^"""""",-µ
1 Ottawa,
OF THE MOST DESIRABLE
Business Stands in Goderich
THe'PItEM1SESOCCUPIED BY K. B. SMITH, CONSISTING OF`A 3
e Story Brick- Building. fire proof roof, sto'r'e' and dwelling. Front entrance to
dwelhu from Square Situate un North side of Market Square, 22 ft. iruutage by
It
Will beeadd by Auction wayht of loth Sept. wilt to North St. unitheep remises.
P >i_ Jfs7ASY.
- --Esquire of '
w• e jggVAc ra .
jested ince. @Acadian Osiers is rudest is
Fearful I ai wa7 AccldeAt• All the troops in chi Dominion are to
"114.1"1"at j1gal JO6gla0Dtw Seven melee from lemon, uu the East. -bold themselve•tn readiness W return
to England by Id Nov.
Several frauds have occurred in the
City Chaunberlein's *dim...'Icrooto.
crew was 42 strokes W the minute, and •
oldie utter 39 strokes. By a teemete - -On Mandel, 21st dust., the Imperial , era Hadread, fearf umaLalw o• was runt
does spurt, the 'Tyne drew ahead and Parliament was prorogued by tis .... k ' iso bythe 1:losieh a:yrs•, latently
kept the Iced ora w the'Throne. Li that spew% .
- i rhentug up fou' caro e • te.cscnpe,
t ahout thew minutes. speech
term rens lite But the sten ly stroke of the Paris mem the Washington Surrender" a thus re killn.l U prnuue .nd in ite r 40o M0pe,
was irr.•eist.ble,and once mora they. were femd to: I The engine was upset throwing seeldieg
• in.dy'uce. At this point Renfurth, the "'With special satisfaction 1 refer on I wear en the ,..ended red dying, sod
levier of the Tyno beet, drupred ble the present 'CCIII s to our relations
satin:: me to no debris., 11 was • fearful
oar slid fell ever. The SI Ju term with the Gaited dater. By the Treat( emus and no doubt qhs .e alt of tireless -
of W it
etudes of settlement hero ,, ,o,M-
uietly pulled over the course in t0,inim• been it ed for several questions which
Wes and 11 coda. The sadtory tohaw long remain"m dup,ite. My Manitoba Yews. - When a btrathrey deputation waited
III the (' ,funises over the choice men of theo communication with the American g •yf Iliatidfi.Id Macdonald and pressed ins
The remark of Ronfurth, Captain ofr
the Tyne crew, when he found hinelf
unable to keep rowing that he "must
have had iomethiI ' led to• fear of fail
p1ar. • As inquest held gives the cause
of his death as "pulmonary apoplexy.'
De. Painchaud, of Quebec, died on
2lth inst-, aged 84. He was the _oldest
• proTsswr of medicine in the Pruritic*.
old t'„notry s clouded by the sad fate c(
Rented, who bunt • blood -vessel and
as
hsince died. Doatracing is about the
purest etprersion of "muscular Christi-
anity" but is not exempt from' risks
$t(rndauton the -regntstion" tr•iningto
whi:li the prectaled at let. is subjected.
In the effort to inter he mood, mill'
endurance of the subj • loner
spring+ of lift are Blount invariably so
weakened thtt some time or ether the
snap cokes and,in a women'., the young
moment is not being without promise u Mr HA s rd has written w from
adaptation to other countries. The ! y e him the claims of their village W the
President hascihcurret with me in the i Winnipeg requesting publication in the new Registry Os*, he replicon : "What
application of that principle of amicable j Signet of the following a,mn,wsicetima wee 14-11
!t has Mru4l,v Jess •
-lit
reference which ie roelaimed bby. the also sent by him t the tfa..•..n. We `
the Treaty of ofnP. yIrian 1 emitte o aqy I g yr comply, as it will be of sereiee w , Th. srbieatore hsro best, appointed
1 6 to settle the boundary between Ontario ,
example, and we have also agreed is 1 • 1 tbow i 4're3tgd in the north West. and Manitoba., Mr McDougall acts for
adoption of certain rules fur guidiug , We shall he glad to heat from Mr. Hay-, Mani ub. and Mr. Eupne Tache fur the
the scientism conduct of neutrals whits word again. Ed, ,'o n ( ' Putin/Mon.
mal,, l trust, ore long obtain general re- I 'rrwrrru, M Jtlruu, Ar :. 1, 71. The Galt gathering on Friday last prc-
10 114iun, and forma valuable addition After leaving Pembina, 1 WV 'the first mated • splendid array of Reformers.
to the cote of international law. I ! signof anything like d eat and Messrs Mackenaieand Makable' sAdres-
pdace fill reliance upon_ the di•;+••islt+a the1e continued all along the road to ses "relsotosltam by the,Itafuruiere of
rt
Guderieh, August 23th, 1871
Smut, forty aetlour for damages have
beenuutituted by tree relatives ofparties
explosion we killed by the explon of the
W wttirl I
PRESERVR SUGAR
FIRST GORE
FIRST
SER von.
A FEW TIERCES IIF
Building Lots for Sale.
GOOD 1NvitirrifINT,
ELGIN ST. NO. 326
'opposite Railway
Nos. 558, 833, 558, 629.
(2.A>IISIt1:1 It ()A.1)
Nos. 701. 770.
Tllg el'Hu'HIn►1t oVYtlta FOE 44A1.4' THE
be .• .figshle h•.u4.ee dna u, OA Tuw• d
bo4.,ei, .1 ,•••0nwld. pnr(•,
ABRAHAM SMITH.
tisderich Zai Aug. 1871. .w1-tf
Station,
BROKEN LOLL,' SUGAR
1 11e for the 46144 .t l;rebb•w
ALer 4015 4)1' .TH•T CHOICE i. 011•1
tee to lost err tt
AT CRABB'S.
'Is l+r l,.. 21:.. Au. N:L •.t t.
of Americus to carry forward, with cur•
Sian' u cut down It will be wall when diality and awl, the subsidiary arrange -
Fort Garry f reached here - on the W'•terlue,
evening oi,the 13th Jul]r aurone mouth 1 The Potatoes are rotting in the Sorrel
our ►sari London.
• •enncfated from its adore- meats which have been determined en t from the time f t ng district.
AnlltgwntLMbeen held at Watford
oa flit 1w44i jlee•u' itobinsen, killed
by a pistol shot. The coroner a jury
return • verdict of wilful murder imattut
William 'forums.
itenforth•s body was met at Halifax
by the English. Aoerm•Ii and Hrlifat
Crews. The Novo Scotian, takes I. to
England.
Str George rattier has arrived at
Ottawa.
Subscription lista are being epeu48 in
Montreal foe Rentertb'. widow.
urdd mer u• fur the eletation of the Treaty. at the n
mal stces&th fond .kill su3 T was egrecebly tptkrod 1>
uiro p ap directi.oa, Loth
sound body" to he attuned by a juditiau its c nsegt. are,. in nay view, highly con• for stores •end'dwelling bt.use'. Two
edmunlre of nu,nl, mtellacoal end duciee to the interests of the Dominion. brick yards have also commenced opera -
I physical education. Om them provisions, however, that Pat- tions, and are fully employed in sup•
sets ti as i aur " "t. r' .+wewt We n}the • '-;ii'gelwal-
sets tip u its ideal the "mend mind is • „Farmer
Canada erre t •
e plrovm4ms wroth req i Ings are gong n m
TSS SIVAL
liament; will Pass independent and final plying the denhaud for building material.
Iiudgm• It," a town reminds me very much of Sea -
These w the 'ivied the filforth it though if anything u budding up
t ie
italsrly
>wJILWAZS. datuns faster.
the
Ina rho streets.
The ehiefobjection urgedagainst the W. Ministry, of whish HerMayeety Soothing main street are very wide. The eche
G. t It. R., is done away with by the mon than /M constitutional menthe
receipt, on the 23rd inst., telegram
from the English Board of the Great
. Western Company, approving of the ex-
- of the line ria Aiuleyville,
Wingham' Ltd Lucknow to Kincardine.
This is an approval, which will make the
bonds of this line eminently saleable at
good rates in the English market, by
having the emlorsatiun of the Groat
Western Railway, so that the work of
construction when begun, will not bede-
laged for want of funds. We have just
as much faith in the Hamilton men min
eke London or any others. Railway pro-
jectors
rojectors will only build • line, if they get
bonuesa,-and they will turn and islet
the route until they find the direction in
which they can get the largest bonuses.
• This the Hamilton directors have ac-
complished. We blue no doubt North
Huron and South Bruce will now get
g•ilway accomodation by propey sup-
porting the W., G. & B. R. The pre -
Sint route is the best yet selected; being
most direct one to the central mar-
sndelu, the one which will be of
most service W the largest
her of the Northern Townships in
County. The Township Council of
uhas very wisely given up its in -
tions to subunit • sectional burns to
London line, and we hope . East
wsnosh, under the changed circum
ce, will come to $ similar rewlittlnn.
b.muses arranged to be voted upon
at present as follows:-Townshlp of
Ilace, 810,000; Village of Listowel
,000 ; Elms, 130,QtjQ,; Grey, 935,000;
Tris, 00,000 ; Tnmbetry, 928,000 ;
t W'awanoah, 918,000; East Wawa -
h, 818,000; Kinloss, 913,000; Ash-
d, 910,000. This is at the rate of stay
000 per mile, but the promoters
anintee that when they secure the
vernment grent of 12,000 per mule
e' amounts voted will be reduced.
Itch has been said about the refusal of
e l;,vernment to grant aid t. this ex-
10sion. We do not believe that any
sell refusal has been given. The giving
bonuses by the inhabitants of •
on to a railway will be to the
piece. The international remit of the
Treaty (Canadian affairs excepted) we
alio could view with special satisfaction,
but for the feet that the British Com-
miwionersfei.led to take manly and ii-
dependf'+dt greeted throughout the nego-
tiation, bot, falsely impressed with the
belief that war would be the near nr ul-
tim•te.0onaegUenee of a failure t• ns n
Sate • treaty, weakly and childishly
yielded aU the demands of the American
Commissioners, who naturally beanie
store grasping the moment they found
eone.esiopsaoreadily grade them. We
wish the Imperial Government .conld
only hides we do hew little drupe there
S of America going to war with any
more powerful nation than the Curran,
while rebellion still .muu'ders in Dixie's
lana Sines h mothert S con-
tent
e country
)nSeri., Government the strum/mit
rfttment for ``rantmt aid to that line
red would rot be denied, if the railway,
udie Hamilton scheme does, comes with -
n the intention of the Act of appropn-
I(ion. The argnment that the Wellington
ley and Bruce Railway hoe net •
darter u, to call it y the mildest term,
• misetwtemest. The clams in the ad
$Ulhoriningeneh extension is}1 follows: --
•'And whereas the incises) iii wealth
and pepnlation in the said County of
Bruce renders itdestrable to continue
the said line, net eely to Southampton,
but te other points on Lake Huron, and
it is expedient to extend the powers
9rantedhv the said (1,verism) eat, be it
enacted that if than he Ressler for 110 and
Compote to greed its litre Ertel some
fhint n). Inv main line to /i.,..mnrrdina_,•
-1ri1Th tgtYia
best wirver the large. Vernon of N'a
Huron, and the extension is now sa
guaranteed (bet ieee5wpt fail bei fey
tied. We are lherefere, 8Mi►jied list
the ratepeyere of th8 north, if they
gration so far amounts to abut li00
mule. Very few have gone bask, and
those that have we are far better with-
out., 1 believe from what I hear and
from pvrroual observation, n, there S every
inducement fee • luau of energy and
industry in this country. The climate
w far 1 have found very beneficial, the
air being particularly bracing and pure.
1 have not been in . bed for six weeks,
sleeping under canvas in all weathers.
and have not had the first syrq.toms of
cold or cough. 1 would nut advise any
mora mechanics to come here this fall, as
there will be a long, dull winter ; but
building will betitiried-on'very eaten.
lively next spnng. Carpenters ate
earning here from $2.50tot4.Wper day
and are paying feast 14,00 to$7.UQper
week for hoard. Most ref their savings,
however, will be required to carry them
through the winter. - Aa soon as spring
opens 1 will write you, and state the
different trades requiring handy. and also
the wages likely to be paid, which will
e prove a guide to any who uta/ think of
tent to pay such • price for peace, we comae out. Pork is 23c. per Ib, ;hams,
read 22 21b. •
now that Mr Maddens h•s•offtcially an- sugar, 20e. and lac. per b. ; tee abort
pounced that his government "has the same price as in Crude. Therein
charged itself with the Fenian raid very Ilttle fresh meat 4o be had, and this
emu from 20c. to lac. Perth Ib. Potatoes
claims." That 11e Gladstone Govern- Le r.ry high now, but lt, 1 thaw(, be
mint iA sincere enough in thinkinr the cheap hest winter, as rho crop has ever
Treaty "conducive to the interests of appear nceof•largeyield. Sateen bum -
the Dominion" we can readily believe, nets u rho m, t tbeirishing here tile:
sant-l2jc. erglaclieneolnr9.nwhiskey
when we think haw 11I -Intermed British , u,r lacer an 12jc. for Gor,,.an cigars 0r
politicians have shown themselves in re-
gard to our cireuu (tangs and interest'.
The majority of the Canadian people,
fn,m Primp Edward island to Ontario,
think otherwise and demand,. what-
ever may be t1•e consequence.
that the menthes of • our Dominion
Parliament exerdlp undiuc'hingfy the
P
sappese w• may also may he
content, '3 k, pre lb. , b !e Far loaf
cheroots. It is estimated that 15(10 per
day is spent in dissipation here, need
people seeming*, have plenty of money
for the purpose; Before closing, 1 mud
devote • few lines to the curse of this
country -Hill. Griggs & Co. From St.
Paulto Fort Garry you hese of nothing
but oomplaiuta against this monopoly,
which I am Its ppy t, '5 has beau at
riht of "Independentas` broken thredmh, T • uul.atnnate
g pe and Renal Jude -Jud R antii
'aeggrrnts who fast -pen to have had their
meat," " secured to them byte terms et I stuff bonded thrmngh to Fort Garry, care
riga
the Treaty and now authoritatively an- of
Hil,(;r have Cr'g"t iy 1f
renumber,
mmtheir goodao>udg
flounced from the Throne. That I many instances delivered here yet,
"independent and Final Judgment" -can thongh some of them were left in their
only lead to one -roma -the rejection of hands as much as two months ago. 1
terms that would ruin Canada c,mmerci- left St. Paula five weeks since with the
ally for ever,by placing her irremediably I 1 aseunce that n,y • stuff wunld reach Fort reGarry as wean as m legal. 1 have
in the bands of a people that, .whatever now been hem two weeks awaiting it.
may be their other good qualities, would j There tartlet, ej
a iarke-party. asrvey0T
hare no objection to ride to their own I here doing nothing but waiting on this
Cetetwated, and ine,•uljetent firm for their
previsions. Thetharu now been heir
li
A Diabolical Crime_ =ad Nimalt
The-particttlan of the merderuf•llue
Pardunner at Attica, lad., have come
out by tlrtiom•ambaliatic crwfeesien of
one of tie guilty parties. A Lafayette
newspaper says: 'The principal actors
in the affair area young 04.n named
Greer Hart, well known in this city as
'flatly Hart,' maid to be a son of Isaac
W. Hart, of Atom; • young man named
Mswfred llrowteiag; and the proprietor
of a lung -testing machine, whom name
over informant was 11nable to learn. 1t
appears that on Thnr.day night bb, the
night after rte murder, Ilam went to
natal very much under the influence of
liquor, and m hie drunken stupor 'talked
in hie !sleep' is the preeence of his wife
and mhther-is•Sw In such a manner as
led them to believe that he was one of
the guilty parties. Tho next morning
his wife accused him of the crime. and
he cu•isased it, but charged her not to
sty anything about it, and threatened
her life if she did.
The dread secret was, however, toe
much for her t() keep, end in the after.
node' she divulged it, and Hirt was
Arrested, upon which he a,ufeesed every-
thing. Ile mays that on the night of the
murder he was watching Om Rrcl while
she was engaged in milking the cow.
He threw a clod of dirt into her pail,
upon seeing which she emptied it and
went into the bailee and washed it mut.
During her absence he drove the cow
:hro•,gh the alley, to the rear a Roger's
soap factory, the girl following. Arriv-
ing then Hart approached .nd struck
her on the head with a pair of braes
knuckles, which felled her t, the earth.
Browning and the other man then came
u4, ono of whom, stuffed a handkerchief
into her,noJth avid choked her. The
two bitter then plc ceded to violate her
p: