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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Weekly Huron Signal, 1872-2-22, Page 6TEE WEEKLY RUION BIORAL 4 -t . Febrwlvy 99•4 4 _ - _ - -- QBL2iD TSDNd _____ t �tla Qoreraos Gen- Lonbon, =ta:6o *ail Swim >fativs7. PAe Union Prni Railway Company . L 0 0 AL Millis wkio► was the let to p he ro- _it.y;A► inti► �•v made a lull *port u( the a,ww presented in the *Me $eta e! 00m- he London, Huron and Bruce Rail- ,Werke le aluug the hoe, end st.ted fully , Corston &xaITY.-W. here lo thank sums, nut Colonise M res been erro- ..ouax.ou ere A thrill of horror was tensed on Mon- way 'diem, sippean W have bailee the propannos to doing. travel in Mr. Ma,rohpnw for the January pule- sheerly stated * �! the uwspa. • 7}shoo lur.n u follow t throughout the British Empire future should the bl.o tale -onetime. leer of this [eyeing. Kimmins. It is as Thsddr sredtowse Wised ' 1M' g through [tor the present. The Advertiser uses) replete with iu ng reading 13 1.847, shod alter ung for ons Matt.•„ .00 .,w'o by.the startling tntelhgn0ce that Lord The Mentes. re. a.1. wuttenmeetw.ti parlu- �x!'aMe•.r..... t tD " " M.t u, Uoreruw Genngl of Indi Aad mya�� it. +ith vartwl mess+rovuluto.u.q matter - 'Li -4..6d wont for Kildare, he wee returned fur Dili -=td..... • t m y s "It u understood tial the Directors tures have triumphed n several ro KastuetAvlon,•-flee lobo Forenoon, ,t;'lerxins uu Resuming the office of Chief „ P. c...u. to a tragic death by the ass.asiu's of the London, Huron and Bruce knot- gagemruN, and an yr -ug fora reed W C. P. Nutuwr, Itis rem. the chergn 'Mary fur Ireland. There aro also • Trains ... • a hand. Sawn the death of Abrehem wee here been inforwed by the /luveru- the city of Matanturra. of Carrunbr"ole, and et 'tutorial 1.- seethe, of private letters all of wyit► aro dun u• s. m. 11 Lincoln, and later of the Hon. Thos. went that their application furs share in I turn his attention entirely to Ainley. w ehuw the gonial die tion ter r Mud The !needs of ex Eui r Na Ieun pant 4. p` m. I the Railway Grant of last session cannot P Irl to sod Welton. 'rhes laces have eared liberality of hush to where bey s 1u .a ... ,ppD'Arcy Sld:ee, mu similar event h.. b. entertafn.d twtil eM condtNus of have given up hopes u nu, ora- p ' t� a i. I cauec.l such a aenutinn. The great die_ the Act have b.n complied with. These tion t'', the throe. of Y lie, rod art agreed to c•.yteun• 4. lel pieskis cares- eNnhde¢ the uanliaaship of British is- onto talo at which the scene of the' occur- oouditiuns w (1) that the ntintwum sci rey gr..rkmgtn•n enc ettpepd. )g(sete in the . awoont u[ stuck be subscribed; d t in Curtain quarters iu t.ts Newt Tye ({..oatu•n Sraa.-This lii.oinary Tus CALENDAR. Tuesday last sea nn, is situated, and the fact that cow- O the {Qj�Q� I Iear,eurely little u known among Unna- an actual survey, setting forth the route The Ne is*ch land I•etPitture met *heck disappeared in a Mese of light *use Tunny. During the domin .1 tt ably Sinn Signal, W betaken, with mete, profile., Aro., be !or the hof businesses the '16th about throe mouths ago, kat again risen mos of the Rumen Cethohea in England • � J itis of the man, deprives it of a portion furnished; (3) that an eotitnat• of the ult. 11is allenuy Cul. St eu J. hu wish kreater ediugrnce thee es er, pun- tie people were obliged to con(ee• or o' its interest, but when we consider cost of oonstruction, based on the actual Hill, (,;. B., useable , sble through , he lied by hares; pwnd thr•sgh the fire. bits wen as it was turned, on the day that he who has thus summarily been wavey, be supplied. Thee mo conditions pr,weut, removed the menthe 171‘ t of he With a new dress it presumes neat mud pw aeding the first day of Leet, hence cut calf, occupied the meet responsible a . reasonable, and wonbd no doubt My, L egtsliet°re at the (IuvernwentHoner, clam eppnara ee. i e with ger einem. t s mine. Many curious customs at Pbeen denanded by the late or iisy other .hero his speech was delivered. Thr every waerr. nese time p,evuld on that day, the only and honourable position in the gift of Guesmm.et. revenue of the peat year u given t, /19,- one of which now/ novena u the eating the British crown, we cannot but recoil The result of all this must be dela in 0181 over the ea nditare. Au loaxr. -An old elan Meted David y 11e Lowes ,cant .nth an accident m int of Wucake•. Ash \Veduesday follows I the construction of the road, to tales the James trialThe Fisk f hank au°mer ,es, the l 'nimbi", t,+ •t+re factory at Seed rth w �tordaY metre T�inll •Stats story holiday all n ecce. • In gtreg�,c d meet favorable vow of T Int. \Vhile attepolmg t. sew view of the cheerful grant of 8100,000 court house ea. crowded to ekes{. Thu his hand wee caught end badly lime ,t. the banks an public uHose were closed. towards the road by the city, and io prisoner's counsel made' a w .tion let.. Pu,u.°s .51.001 be too canfy when fin anniversary of St. Valentine fell view of the disappointment which must wet.s!mouth the indiotwene,ednnunits, rucking altout each ulacbenery , ogee the sur day, and a ce0aiderable be caused by dela] and uncertainty, the min objections to. the legal pnr,weduresad Ccarlsu.-W. have u knee •' t e( u ober of missives tentaioing pictures Provisional Board of Directors owe it to made the plea of e11 irregular .el.x:titm �,i',mon 'y couples, "henna skewered themselves to call • mass meeting in the of • jury. 'rhe motion. nee. de utleg Curlers cat ticr.O hh s can be 5 en l'- together,' u Sam Weller expressed it, Cit Hell, or in some .thee sea rtlseve where. A.cratci wi wasIs' last and the usualrh 'hymn pissed through Cite 1 butthe etcept allowed. Ivtunl.v 0u the ince bylin road w y g themselves if they cad fruwtt a imputation The House of C011111101111 in England ! it ,,,t w Kites Church, which st end leethe post olive. W. Aare no doubt that t of the fair sex tif Morning bt'tq of flu city."f��i,ty stint t" (hate of 100 {0 a l if" It 1 Ba11" A11e11 btkelr number of spectators. llnl-ng 11 . tom tadvapntage ,f ear tthe prn,gative grant - Lords will not on this °uneaten oppose ditch rat her 1 fes heir ,„p chew and made proposals which their Meth-=9dQ4mt Lauda toes", on Monday they moved t' Leeetlemex pneusis will b. bound to thenisel.•es to popple, upuetun, but alto -ll c, 3. about half a wile 1".)''''1. e ai.an;A or Lay the usual penalty. caw the bill. �` n, where a COU le of hours i;• The following Ma statement of the . ,. , , , , G' collections made from the non-resident AtunvlraW lntereste Rik• martin stns are to hold ., mewing at Detroit on rugrot te. have W Agricultural Dinner at (71:IItOII• lands in the various municipalities in pan•Asr.-Rtl this 00nnty'from May to Deoumler, the 36th e! March 4. *mauler what steps nasi the death ufitubt. Park, i ■i., - Ley will take to ninth.' themeelees , f the errun►1 eettleof G'edenc, ed 11'1'111"11'1'111" •v R•v, W. r. euaEE. •.esttofig r•.mthealver.euperattonc.ftheTreaty i•.tmacri.yuan•Indningwercilanht. t .,f Wash n 48 9R R on. dooidup SUmday evening she this abs th Ti. Annual dinner of the North Rid - 28 -411 A dt+patoh fr en Ca'eutts dah•d Felt. 1{A rare. 'listeners! will take piece tmg t(lt uron Agricultural Society took •-, ''Iaeeat Hattettburye H0N1, CliuWw, uc FEB. 8., 1872. • a� Mat !Mahe. townsman W. G. Smith, Esq., ...is 1prgely interested in the Halt We, *rote a letter to the Globes few rye ago in which he pointed out the *Injurious urtous eLoct the tic ad scale t ] fes r.. by that paper has had on AA Salt interests d tnis section. We, like Mr, Smith, profess W 1e free traders, bet like holm' we cet:uot nee the ,ufvautage id allowing the Americans to hate free roots to eur markets while they debar us from thein by imposing heavy dutlrs. That lee • one-sid,•J policy which wa cannot ap- prove,d. We -h.m1.1 *citify be too lead to ■ . dot., , r:,•,orel W. that the stapes "f etch country might be al uie ••1 to the other free, end thus ' too, y. d ... u Cie ie pr tot . •t the nem, series of !if.• Cut e'hi.r the A,erJcens protect their S eft toa,i.r1 ,ctur, re, we think our co..or orient e1 11 110 th. .stn., and let our u.• o have it least tau entire benefit of the l .e market. The G(.be hoe not t,t..'r mind r o-v+efally refuted all lllr. m.ei,h.e ,rgn.. e'. 1' 1".t .st' noise confess yr th.uk it h.• dace • a 011 the question of :e 1...u.. 10 our uumnfactdren. We d'. n 0 think u,ch a bonus advisable. iter: the prinoi,de ••1 gi•itg �t 0000 rev•geized.1.. go. rrement wo.t:d have no cud of wl,ultrattuna for similar favors, mill elle trade would be ea .much; enatl4Lrt - in it..a-1Yotk- or. Al, re watlt, if we cannot bate free tr odes is a small pr de-tiva duty to ne- em.• the beim market for oar Own pro• &leers. M.1ud:ot's (net., h.ts another leiter on the um, subject fro:u a Toned° corr'ee- pou lent who sign• hi itself "belt deal- er.- Be a.l.,Katr.e a stead ditty, and ah ref. that flat eat m •1 ,,c.surely raise the price for our use euusutuun, 110f ill It likely to dome. • 771•.• Neal York Tr hese of last hwe.k come. cwt w Millis pro:inti"m ,I, Uiona zeroes ns ever,• and ,pc;u,y p•oc1rtms the' hope Heat by mei:h lin. oar produc- ti•m.a 1) a high taril7 we will. le forced into annexatein. No, no, Mr. Tribune, we hill do withdut free trade along time before we willcuusent to cast in our lot with the "Great Antericau'Itepublic "- tWeere letter es we are, andahnugh you Mit get along situuut our salt,')0U a0 - not eathout our lumber std other pro- ducts, and jou aro only tutting off yore ' Mose to Spite your face in putting 011 with horror at the thought of such a dastardly act being committed, and the depravity of human nature which would lead any one to its accomplishment. The assassin is • M•homedan convut, and though full pertictlars are nut to hand, it appeals that the deed was perpetrated at one of the Andaman Islands in the Clay of Bengal, whither persons under eenteneofor sets offences are trans- ported. There has for some time been au undercurrentof disaffection pervading the Mahomedene in India, and it has been found neeeasexy on several occe- sintp to assert British authority with a stern hand. Revenge either preoral or political hu therefor probably prowpt- ed the foul deed. It is particularly unfortunate for British interests in the East that Lord Mayo should have been wt off. At the time of hie appointment by !r. Disraeli in 1868, and jut before he made way forMr. Gladstone, the °rent was looked upon almost se a scandal. Lord Mayo's conduct s chief Secretary for Inland we such s to raise the hostility of at lout the Liberal party, and it was con- sidered probable that Me. Gladstone would eased the appointment. The Premier however appears to here had faith in Lord Mayo s judgement and ability and the result has showed that he was not mistakes. Kind and genial in bis disposition and pommeling sufficient firm- ness in enforcing authority, he proved a tBrtlly.e,__�_,�1�«:.. of the Queen in h.r•Indien Eimer!. iJu death mused an intens excitement thronghout India, and bnsio•su was entirely suspended in Calcutta and Bombay. It drill ben diffi- cult matter to find a imitable auoeeror, and we fear wfloue, pomplicatipns may arise during th the int orregnuin. The de- ceased nobleman heves a widow with four sons and two daughters. !marts flu Tsurth !state. high duties. if you think thereby to fora us tun. snnexatiun. The Tribune say s, - )•As to ink we believe tie country se a whole is a ...supplied with A at.mal- lor avenge cost triad it would or could be if our (si mnitu Salt -ronin were elosd by unbeled imtrrct.ti..n. True, we ikon W :c ake wine bat if there were no duty mu the tn.rhot; Lut til. home yo- d,nmteo round be se ,j.cialt•t a &tees- awd c"mputiMuu with that }rosined by the fir cleaver tabor ..1 t'i' West Indies and Can td.; aril u": Works would for ye en pr i uoe Mess •en 1 lei's Welt instead cat were anal m"re ite could assent to a re tuctkon, not a'. ah.lition, of the Salt duty. lou What ,linc.pie atoll we tax gilt,- and 1.•.t Sad 1 '•.i ith r •gaud t' ..iso b 1', we nuke ,Jlus su gest un : -The AL.) up Jiuteiber o101.0 t,.e-...Wt. •Ila.• a oeuld be plated bi a un,' a... 11.,.ronte Tariff -- mid Wit pen, 1%0 iso'goou...tmas8n for :th to.,hitin it oho.. Ito -nate w Tariff at We J1 .p,. :a: tied tae y'd1 'hasten t d..y kh':u Blit t or Ace, l., •hall v'olunatrily eiek at equal and Iimiorcd plat r under the protection f or Nag. But tide cops initiation is id,. 1 be the o rnuu of n.ir •.en, .m1. er, ' cat, irea of da.y. Her . farmers demagogues who. are thirsting for a war _nit feel ti. uoa1..... of -the with England. Than productions, in e 7m_ th ti vat It d, on on (lumina 1871 : Ashfield Colborne' Clinton Goderich Town .... 2OR 39 Township ........ 1171A1 Grey ................,.... .. 11732 Hay . .. - 192 85 Mullett Howick McKillop Morris Sca(orth Stanley Stephen Tnckeremith Turpberry Usborne W. Wawanosh E. 16th says: -Tho fnnrral of the late (toe- Tbumd.y efternuun. Between* d error- eenerai Mayo will take place to. .hint- members of Uoderich Lodge, ,mrrow. *Baron, Naplar, Ourernor • f F. •0.A. W., he will be interred tette lee Madras Presidency, what succeeds Mssuau bemire, and no doubt :here evil to the Governer Generalsteiie, loan tore. be a large turn mut to testify •u the is etpe stet to arrive hero toe the 20th. rsaieeci felt for the dammed We observe that recently a number of appointptents have been made teem among the Editorial Cornet -to lecithins of trust and emolument, Tbis is as A should be, for there is no class who do more real, hard work for lea pay, than newspaper men, and the services the party in power receive from the news- papers which support th4m_ahq worthy of none consideration when anytlttng in the way of patronage is going. In addition to • number of minor and tem- porary appointgtenta, we call to mind ,the following who have received per. manent situations at the hands of the OowernwMt,-Dr. Barker of the King- ston iii/, appointed Registrar of Kingston; B. Blackburn of the London Fres Pres, appointedldlegistrar of West Middlesex ; J. Seymour of the 81. Catherine. tunelitutional, appointed Collector of Customs; W. Gillespie of the I4amilton Rpecfator, appointed to the Odstums; E. R. Dewhittele e(- $h$ Welland Telegraph, appoirted Pay- master of the Welnd Canal; 0. H. Mackintosh of the Straihroy IlispaleA. *penned Postmaster. When qualifi- ed for the position they spire to, news- paper men are entitled too every consid- eration from the Onvernment. A Sensible Vitus*. England and America. The difficulty which has arisen between The revolt in the Philippine isl ,rade England and fish United States anent hubeen t'gnpprresand, and the mutinous ( • the Alabama claims, Mali con rive to troop*lmnrhed. 52 48 .. ...:....... 103 66 67 17 The prs•pp.al n. form •new Atlent a DumwtrAt.-While the driver of Sir. bomuful recast whldt td crud' W " 202 '7 Telegraph C•nonaoy hes roue l the Ang- 'j,ohh.nw'a stage, whtfh ruru bet■ern i r• yatteubhry's catenul abilities, end 19 26.007 b to Awenssn ceupsny i c .usider the Clu'en atld N'mahau, week w • tevrm, ie ieth haring been removed, Mr. 61 110 adviahilit�r of, Inyiug a f•urth ‘,441."`i weroonthimself,at 13elgrave,, n Tuw.sy p"rr w• who a ee.pia( Queen, chair, gar. 113.32 reducing the rates. Both projects woe night lest, some bend ill human shape t'rut of lis (ttne.n, which wea dieeoseed and favorably cons.dereld at ti mitered the two hind feet of one of the war r.sfoondd le. followed by the recent general u.eeting of the cnupany. horses stove the fetlocks. The driver meet la ales and the other members A sal affair u reported from Prince did not Dutkeit till he reacheolwinghaw, ' beRoyal Family, and the Governor Edward Islam'. Tee buts fin 'ing lie The horse was valued at 8100. T1 ;wird 'to/Canticle, and Lieutenant tl,•t• the reed 0 bottle containing a poia• itoo• umacreant whit did such ant act deaerres out .1 ()utarto, both of which were 14..4. drank d is. -i'1i4 mA,/i:�? ; In4!tctsdipt puujetteebt cared. Sung. were sough bp Mr. Total •$3,111''16 brands. The mother id .,1.e .d die twit aM Iter. Rey after w►eh ileo also drink ,.t it, under the same min , ]i.,eatxr. -Three lads age.! about 12 dill gave the toast "Agriculture," Inas AgdgN• take, and the result was the speedy years skedaddled fn,ofl town ••few days acyl wuh the name of Iter. W. F. de;th fol cell throe. ago, with over 8100 wLich rine of them Clrk,. The Spring Awry wall be held s .appropriated from lila father's till. r. Clarke in rising 1. respond moil follows in the Western District, Judge Mr. Ba cmft, American IKiniat y,tn They footed it to Coulon, ani were frith ugh w minister of the gwpsl he Galt presiding.- Berlin, hes. prel..re l 5u sntwer to the to take pawage from there im the „1 believe to the lugubrious form London... Monday, March '1i, Bnutah case whe.dv sunrsittewl on the when they were dei.ctenl and ,if "',i"n. H. had been • practical S t. Thenen Teissdsy, :Aril 9 bA° J.eW M•u, iarr yrae.iaun,sl rdl at brought back. It r to mi hoped they flay in hu younger daj• and ws canoe submit it to the F.mlr+nor cal G'r- oared with the hard work cen- Chatham 16 will be better hey, to the future. $•ani• .... u a Y3 teen:. ,T H. 1 M ,la, sent • c••py of it W -Tile N'xAvrta.- me9M sub that ♦r catuan. He had Sendwttb• • • • • • • • ••• " 30 Su Goverameut s Nnstiiegtutt. some mi•takn ,,,,M sen able to rho hu two curds of ibe January thaw 1 net come till •„lid day, and with • little pruning Goderich. Ab nday, Nay 4 Evidence ,d the east conclusive char• is turtn•.l this mild,. t to SiioJsy 1st efuy til do • good d s work on the Walkerton Tueds " d epee -hes leen" foetid, again( rider H, i end duringthat Y do s h. esu only al yeast of►1(• e edl and to des twit following 0y Jaya the snow f.ruh.i,,,lwlly, though ref) anil metit•1- { 1 PPe+rd trjer the insist- ly. Deist, a abuse that farmer. ar rice i i tM anis rays, a it a suer .1 1 more lue to inanity than those dn- nein which fell during tae greater I.11 more i „toter uocupatiutu, ase tote of iVddnoday. itres a again s• -reL1� f„hu u that the life they lead wh,ogicli 'kis autheritr, a erne ester" u tlo,eeueu, and the are • rtat deed had lthe el lied l on `f tusking *telling very alone. Lite may be prevented by an g tkf) ramie very increase • the social element in their heavy in expwt•d places. fives. Uehought such reunions s the SIC Anwu.CARNrvat• -.t - sweea• preeent�h.Id be kept up and nncreas-r lay be made the occasions etentertainment but of im- Hi, friend Professor he understood, been Cors- on a similar occasion, and wen then. much valuable He (Mr Clarke) hal not holiday '.ening, lith Febnury. 'then sem a Tarte attendance of the or•.nanry of the County, s well s ■ IT ',presentation (roue Lbs neighboring wns and villages. After yartaking of 107 39 22 14 21 14 553 33 136 46 -'e�•z-Sweeney, or New. York. It hasbeen Dt ' itSr66/ E:19 SII TOZ1133O• I dteouverd that au80,(rd0 0f the girdle On Wednesday night tut .a fire broke derived fro, 'the frauds in ooVneeti.m y gh with the Audit ORue Isad fallen to his out in the new Iron Block on Front Bt.', lot. • Tomato, which resulted in ite entire A young man named Nisbet who hid destruction. It contained 1l etlrwk, oor anoldfeud sgamst Wm. 0 er•lintr, • far- cupied by emu* of the leading whole -neer siring.Mmt 3ntin.%front Kingston, sale houses of the city. The las ie I ser fire to his berme and outhetu •s a 10. nightaagot. The bud•hnds yith 22 head of Adele, 3 horses, a gmruhty of hay, straw, &c., were cm.amed, enruteing a leas +f over b4100. l'revi.ue to firing the Owe he stole a 1.0114 bores and e sleigh. The pollee are in pursuit -of the miscreant. rhe Scott murder hu seism been be - 1. re the Msnitela l.edulstmr••. Mr. Hay enquired of the Ministry whethe: worrante had ever been isoed fee the arrest of Biel, Lepine and O'Douuhue. The Atty. general replied that no war- rants had been iree.l. Mr. Gar then moved 'bat a reward be ..Bored for the arrest of the eners ,vers sed for the lady e4 the murdered Scott. This reaetntion was opicia el by the grnernnient sod de- feated by a vete 1l} rob. Thous Hughes the well known En- glish friend of America has Britten • chadcteriatio letter ..n the present re- al ttittos ..f the tso .oiintriee. it con- clndcs.-se foll•'w.:r•"( canmtyy hole The taint infrm ratmu- inns that that tiote, the groin solute, will help scutes informs ns thea t15s famine in brat. natiohe tbreuyb this mien Penta u cenhnuin with unabatal prnuoking,do(fien(ty, and that in the ft ee ooden@ neither std. m.y-be hounded fury.----- - back I.y a.111or .one urag.ru '.r recklees The British and Amerionn Mixed Com- Emetic 1.e .11'inib ono theory *entitle front mission hare tdjourned unto the 211th wh.ch we have e, recently. shaped. CP0I of March. • , tempers and sound, upright jetigment Prayers have been offered in the were neisr more needed, and Ian sur churches lid Sheffield for peace brtwotm your M'vt oit.senr will juin ,lie in prayer that They may be rooter(' - Tho Citicorp Tribnir' of 13tit inst., has • rwn.'rknb.e article on •C,tn dinn in- Jepmdouco. 'les • iaw it sot ea probable ,,II..AI.., Cu1o.14,.1. HW...lta Yankee' 1.. re..ntr.sireMrw e,. " ,s •,1* 0143 • ' •' . , L ,. ' •' been inatructedt.ythe tveahington guy- I between England send C.i ala, It becnmos ernrnent W negotiate a. postai treaty !w- tri+ .tencricus prise •1..l people tos.snme tonna Frence end the Un.tid Steno. n pnp:r p,eition •towards mer near Reit„rib atO�awaareairs on she beingfprnse0tt dolvigor. I1°terutf. knot kn'ewladgesuCieettis- ouoly, in View of the apprnsch of the ten n nf� olana•ttan feeling, which wevld opening°. Parliament a.riek fro n elhance.wotm the 1' niton 01 tied to be nearly half a million of dial- lers. iditerial Motes. Ths rumour is vain current that Se- cretary Fiat will retire from the Weak- ington Clilnet. The assassin of Esrl Mayo, Gover▪ n- or - Genera/ of India, has been tried, con- victed, and eentencd to be hanged. It ia reported that negotiations rela- tive to the Commercial Treaty between Franc. and England will be resumed. The United Stats Senate a taking steps to pretest against the Cuban treat- ment of the Chinese labourers. The Adjutant Gen.ral'gaie a gn•n•1 bill at the Russell House in Ottawa a few days ago. Free thousand pounds have been sub - S cribed in Britaint, start an expdtuou t o search for Li v l ogstone. ommauded by their products which parrs of the New York Herald tr.se•I sith oars; • realise stamp de ighe, generally emanate from the community, and who might gain aowtething by fat contracts or like, i9 the event of war. it is therefore quite refreshing to Boma across a sensible production snub as thst which appeared from a veteran of 1812-15 a few days ago. He claims to have had some ex- alt Colmpgy, perience of the way the'bleated Ksnucki fight. He says he hs a distinct rccol t '.f the Share- Iection"tf m1.. American General (Hull) the ea. held' et surrendering with Isis whole force at lith FebruaryDetrnif, and of another American Orme- rid ridhi l (Winfield St) performing a Aar A report operation on the agori frontier. He era, from hsavagwenmemMraneenfbeing enpag- tie selooribed ethyl more than one kettle where the Capital Stook hof the •(1gRy a no, American troop camped fur the night X264,000, that the poly num. •wt Dints sever) melee en rear of where the combat te 1,176 anise, beispy .n iw9raas ct nents ware 547 raw Canadian was. At this time mlitiametheir n ptpoorly clad miles daring the put i�,, and poorly timed, aril withnnt the Irani that 50 additional ntbet re been pretension M discipline, England being Opened, making • total 01 sew Is tv much engaged with Nip,de on in Operation in (alarm. Close the .nbject demanded This is quite Dem ane tluy own. whether of ole pens o those whn hare no stake in lege, would he enhanced in r w I nti54 051 into our Coign. anti no us wise as timely leer y t15tegaiphle iw- oetetier." • The Annu holders rat th Toronto on W and -was Largely we submitted by which we Isar* th devote that sttentton to Ameries that a It made with the lines of the c to u*, Coming se it does • *std Pa.11. O ompssy, •a tine ' lb.'f roes re', ae A7 n171' and if w. dt'ls0 well message of the Dominion Company a we l'nw l e, wit eq ipp when sea Aaho P y M • i,kl dells.- well --pipped militia, who ferrardd to all parts of the l;afea, would he shite 4. glee • better aneoent of The first midway tol'iddo,the ca lir if eist .um, ratl trtseeta*tnbcjnngannfatWna afnedliandgdf. of Japan, in now nesrty eompleted. the part of Canada, that oh this con - Steam lire engines have leen intr•dnceJ_tineet .i`us11.s. in Ktinpe righteof into that country. lour natiulu are *a s.t •rd Al those of t fit. John, N. B. has been rieitr'4 by a slrooppr "nen.. U4114 IS a eeeentislly a devtructire tire. The R th*.iy flood rvl.uhlit, hereare.r that of a virtnal re - with all it contained os completed) publto, end beth uo lionoer to the name destroyed. Lee 814,(810. ehieh has been 1.., often diagreced. Nor will oily interests stiffer by pnnuing the A beentifnl private residence in Ilene. meth of honour. All we need of Canada sine has boon t'tlrohusd 'y. este o4 guel-_s.recinnntty.iit trnle, and Ireeelmn of McPherson A friend*: no a !oster for her transit f 1r o.ie *hips and mods through My,, to replete Marehmont, recently ler territory. Ti.igrunted, her forests burned. At11 hnild our cities, and her farmers A malt meeting ite boon held at Solt .wil(f.wl "1.r oisnnfaetlren; inch will be lake Ci'y, n, hetitfon Conlfres fora en►iche.l hr ileq other;and if any unity Regiotry Ant, and a law against penin. ^f li' veroment %hall ever result, it will suffrage. Fully one -hilt of the whole he after yeen '.f n,stealeon5denoe and vote at the dry Election is believed to pease have given 1.e" to.. more perfdct have hem illegal. 115,!1..( natioel anntim.nt and inbred. English espeditinn, lately 41 t^d nnt for the perinea aserching i ids Mitchell hos. m .del caret meter, his intarer of Africa for the neatly code - working i,• Wood.. Ito hasn't wird • heated osplorer Dr. Livingston, has IML O'rkiueg dal at his office for the last 26 f wend. m. The DtreRlonA seri.ns aaoiden$ happened Leal CASA? 1.1,5. 1free a battle fought in gook with strrrog °nu. ikem.eir 5 thin 11,.. W. do not desire Touristy on the Erie Raalmsi, ricer I Sc, thiel, a hr .tier soldier stumbled Adams of the prospect of meow on the sur nor 4e we appfehend there is any Nn.gnehanna .lepot. While a push l news • Highlander, who Su hnrily en peet 4 the Qe werwa y, but strsxge te sy, dans O but it the wont ahoswld engine wasp shin( • freight train rap • ova in etnpp.ag the body of an English the r1.P gies nn hsfort ratlmnMtpont, with Rngland's strong nosy grade ite trotter horst. ae•1 two or I , and wanted to pee eke of the vrmadnof the b us, we ein not fear het tease em war. sma.ed hto *Am some oil, " on Ns, e•," Said Donald "1 ,in Crr o! deeifp Air own on Canadian of the man killed and others badly te- ' allow you; you mna)fn an' kill a shen- favi ee� d. Ihiamirs 'thiamin far young.' ful carnival wad held at the Sketing :ed. T Bink un Fridaf-asnneng last '1 he at- not .nl)a tendance wan Letter than•on s preeeed- 'women ing mouton, and some of the ',slime. Huckland were really treed The Mi uitrdit afford- int with ed some amusement by their perform• had no d vices Dna platform at the end of the ief rmati Rink, on which some er1 the young seen much't this section, ut from people enjoyed a deduce after tln t en what he hadoiery.d he concluded that IIurnunce was over. Those who witch M though new !twee well situated. His enjoy a skate had betterllo so at auto., Own County•%,lhngtun was not in 11415 as the season cannot last %try teach ahead of it, ■s in fact behind in longer. the yield of t fur the pest year. He Sy. (li..Roes .t:wCRof Sarva',„._ cotes -tamed On to le a goodly hen - (In Sabbath lett, 25th iust., thaw wdl lanutaitltKnding what crnakere be nu m"mini- sereie. in St. 0. rgi s mmeight say. lle n travelled a you l dead Church, s the hector u obliged to be in but never fouttA s antntry he would Clinton at the consecration cat the Zinn rather lire in au. Canada. About 111 impel Chnrch there+ In the evening His years ago when i•I.ndonbe met a friend L'nlehip 8.11, ,1 Hillmuth will preach who remarked tp im "I am not de- halt b[d S a ...an, Moetmg wall i isil to England, are H P'"1" He "Piled- Road, ri hid the ws 1101, and Hued, i that 1 loved C better if postl 1. than the land of Thou h • Nin at S Conroe �blrlh. g gt. Ge rg t n Church in town, at halt put 7 o'clock. Addressee _will he new country what eveloped u worthy delivered h Bebop Ilellmnth and oth- of pride. The seam/thus grind. Spring erg of 111eelerlry. cones in quick. beaSfnl and mvog.rat- I int, Nur summers ;repleaant, and Isorcrpr AT Cyirnao.-Rev. W though we somutimrhar,Jrolglll, we Blain, late of Springville sed Lake have refre ping rains end repel veget.e- vale in the Prmly�r7 of Cob ourg, was con, Autumn is a be 11.1 seait0n, and on the 7th.inst , inducted to the cargo our winter gives ns npportumty for of the C. 1'. Congregation of Carrick. enjoyment end social ten mree. Tho The place hs been vacant for over two speaker then gave .f. %merount of Van• yeses and the present settlement augur cooiner's Islands rich he had well for the future prosperity of the con- visited. He acid 1 here was lit- gregation. McIntosh Station promisee tie brut and snn then and 8300, Clifford 8250 and Baleklava 8/50, cattle tan remain out d4triq the whiter in •11!%011, towage the wiafeteee epi r.l,,,helter ainermid 4 beest ' {weed They elan promise a free Manse. winter lint woe rather *� asaon of rain There wan a large tnrn'oit at the induc- and mud. Ger winter ;l tr preferable. bob services and a hearty welcome was Mr. Choke proceeded etndemn that tendered to the new Minister. systemolfarnungwhich ■everything Ovvvlta Semite. - The fire brigade from the ■nil and gives n gin return. having recently 1 I resole• :He hal heard of a farmst W -day who ed In celebrate the event by a ennui had raised wheat for 12sar. on the gathering, which took place in the Fin moue land. Such farming is abuse °. men's Hall, Rut Street, on Thneelay land. He e.lyocated • judicious evening last. The fir company, llf0 rotation ,l crime sed a keepiq 0p 1.l eM fire committee of the Town Council and land t1 its erngtnal fertility flue abuse a few ether invited friends sat •own to :rotation land was a mistake of oldie countries • sumptuous spread and rp.nt a which should here be of oldie Another pleasant evening. The firemen win cifore eel which they Nola mean against eis r their new unifnrma, and in the coots of the destrnitio n of timber. 'Ihe drying the evening marched round the Cowl up of strums, drought, and .cattily of Honse Square, prsentiltg a vary neat ap- (col and timber are canned by ertting riff parance. •11 th• wed. The nihays / aro hew il°ett.-We have },ar1 t}N using cep the timber, snd mires it u pleeanre of Iookin` dyer •new Mwk aa- carefully guarded against we will be in a titled "Our English Bible tied As Early for it. An old proverb that a Ancestors," the author bei R.er. ens shnsld he man high, btek strong Treedwell Walden, Rector of St. Peel's and pig tight, int we will not kava the Church, Indiana Iia, anal! known materia! te Mold aur fenoa if the tim- to mar of Nur readers. t Mr. WId•n bey is tilt .!5.15.4 down. Nv Ynrk hs visaed (t Blench for oke fait tun win remte a .hay 0f the highway tax snmmen, tied hie servio.s in St. Gen s's in prupnfG°n s tree. areplanted. it u Church wan ver m,eh w rwoi5ryted. desrr6lw we .herald .et nut frees . Tis ix 1.k is olevrl writhe p std vee nirfy tM land u wet) u foryue Bar - interest rte Lha A k of hisesOlark. husbandry. a gmt.m e books. it will ee doubt be reed with mated ku.bandry. As meek grafi. ea interest h those who know Mr. Wal- possible ahnald be rsisd but dairy den. To by had at Ifeenknsees. tares' not fanning, he. stv M hare a dee *hare of intention, It ws' •good sr r play to mak. rrxrle walk to mrk.t in M • raajd.M other waved. to !anthem to stodkliltie15 !deed of to late would be found to pre well. IIlle did not com.id.r k any more osbgll11lN thaw any ether j Dairy tarsi °t w�ie b ria1� A f armor in t15s o.+n/r of U of daCanalunised b to he at t.. tip fn's Church, Huron • S o'clock p. m., and in the eve- ,e a Iberia aro Baum. -Wit shown to dayof this town, who is a• old end bethins • a Load Mays,' when eagle death we re- cently rsoos,ioi, news oMewwstte in the handwdNwg of( the d.eswd noblemen, wI1M are of special interest at present. They__envied his original address to ink! hu.n Chet the sEasbod 'va1M theenviedl.siore of the County of Kildare, )sed had donblod Minos elletrs Y o ,g -1 'few