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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1872-4-24, Page 13 1 iron ignaI, (EsTAausazD 13413,) 064 .f ti. Largest Papers published I. CassL. 11.101.211 +oil sab,is*.l at u.ode?eb. Ontario, It}7 t WrEDN1asDAY MORNING. $tthIrtr*ae• Montreal Street, Adj.: meg the Market Speen, by J. J. BELL, sures. AND PltoPRIZToN. SUP sass., is e.frow. fs v . Ia e.uese I n it opaW of tb belittler. It *RATER OF ADVERTISING : eta per 11se tee the brat id.arties, and to par dos 66r sae! .oMpwat ttilrr MS. earns not nnwdtej 6 does, it pet • to 10 Iia.. E, Ler of dans to be reek ,sat 1y the Van wane try a wale .,f soled Nonpareil. Dente witho of .perdue direrttoss, sill ut,l turbid, and charged sea ordi sly.. TM • 4 eSIB • filo st1►an, :Ode Crania J Aatf ,tar ate AGIEIM INT, : tel will be charged to werenente •ertssa by the year, - yaw 4 •$0O nth, 31 nth* 2.4 3s • His .:.. 3. 1 ... 13 1 yea 111 e rise 12 3 won . lyase.... - 1.. 4 .,areal. .. : 3 wow a.. 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M. ,:..ew of ING111 raf•emaey, $I,.&.4 441 1+11 1 \N, SV Reia'eiy AND tC COCCIIKIIR, @.*reser for the Co tnty. O6i•-e aril Modena* Om" Panner's :et+re,•• (.dd p034 uldoe build- Maia Street, Nautili. 130.-Iy era Lowtw alaISTrRr AND AprottelET-.AT-L.4W, Asa Idle-nr QgaDamenaa y.Damencrow,. Simmer. nem, 0 t. Mee taCereiH,wx. Crbuloor'In d1p liwrrow. AERSs3OLICiTOlt91NCBANCENTAAe. mow Sumas, vireo. Gatwick. w33 J. It. gesdeet. pawl. icPwlnter. ATN>*n RS. 90 1.MTusNI- . Aw- O•.drnek. tut,, b5 W. R. Same. ILA. • To 3c t:+:I te•.tt f..s DWI. trynterLTR4T-!... . tt* Ckasspry to oodivice. eitreetalr 4 IM`ia eR9•le,0a Deo. Iti.1•I1. • Ont. Jr .44414 VOL'` XXV . NO. 1 COOERI LODGE NO. 33 16ctoonthi at 7.30 I, W. irraglarig brettom cordiality levant. . W. DICK4ON.A.e. ill Yuman: brctli it eonlia I; invited: - Vier retory. iiii-oaiiiiion No. /20 A peal of Teireprove i• held every hits evening sa 7} whilidek iti Likely Hall on West Bt. Or.itrturre west of Penheillue. Visit's,: brethren conti47 invited, Greleneli 4th duly 1011 -11041 • every Ihrreldy evening tin eakek. Entrains on Kingottei Are* Visiting anabent are eoulially Invited 6. 4301414344/. t .3e • r r • 4444,94 • Twat at once began fe yew respective bills el costa. y ready, Mr Blithers beta* The lawyers were M Ihme arid thee disgusted whim ks;own that the oankrupt hid 60 assets. stem of property that Mr Blith- Bubb. The trensaction looked that every effort was made slay in it, but in vain. Act of 1869 Lad nc,t. „Passed_ ; and Mr Blithers °b- on dieelsarge without paying a 14 bit debt. Shortly afterwards', olgde in business with Mr lot gartner, and reommineased of cseemnia in a neigh - Ulm, 'here the inhabiteets were to bad smells, sad welcomed les of Bubb & Blithels other hand, Mr. Gotobed, lead ginned the viestory, was to file end of hie days, in ha of the enormous coats which "ollifild to pay through Mr klinkregew -till initial Mee of anise repose, nail Wit it was again roused emit, which an the land- miXilt slap into his ear, and Head remarked came a second 'time convulsed the valage. needs no detailed to unveil its horrors. . subjects/id a single predicate limPlo but melancholy pro- " Tho GroatostPossible Good AND 411.011E INSURANCE COMPANY. A reliable Asset e. *27,000 1000 Lsaiss tryst in- fie course r•f Hurt) live gia„ YORTI MILLIONS OF DOLLaas Claims by 4,111141_,Arcgdfl Tr° /Rim it. ette..1.t to arty 11113 (711(11•01(M10, are liberal Cl4114111.1411.. Head Office. Canada Branch. MON. TREAL - MoNTIIIIAL MONEY TO LEND At Greatly reduced Rates of Interest tittered and tripiirable terms 4.1 I 414114 ...lit. seem, yosrly in-talments; rate. of expenses wilt 11.0,y gpsirni•er for Ilse civil:lila Per. inntIVII1 ITU & 'savings 401titi. *octets-. of Toronto. zurticH 110T L. bor. GODERICH, ONTARIO, EDNESD 2 1872. WHOLE NO, 1314. Octet 701101,1111P. There is an hour when fr- iend meet; friend Aud heart responds to heart, When hand to hand is warmly pressed And eyes perform their part; There is 00 hour vilien Love and Truth The trie's faith is plighted There is an hone wirer. wid),w's souk With joy are teeming O'er, Whim gnitttude lights up their twee I And life seem! bright once mere ; There is au hour when orphans rind Their hearts witli Mists elate when a home is freely given To cheer their lonely state. These hours are well by Choi° ti hoed hearts Are in that Order beund, Of that brieht That scatters sweets around ; And may that Power enthruned above E'er bless that sacred Band, Whose gifts of love and friendly deeds Fatend throughout the land. OF GOTOBED,va. BLITHERS. • WI CHAPTERS. INSURANCE CARA}... .CNACTIti v. -.yry Tbe Subscriber tweet for the frollowinitretthee Waveilets, having the best sample mon in Zs nal. The har hi well bed wIlh • lions id thy best tpeslity. Good rang and atte tire hoillera 1111134)N vAjtyri;i„ JOHN PRANG /,„t - Preprietur. the trassiltee 4141r 0"0-1 sr. Hold st trades,* POTIT_tiLBFRT HOTEL ritx,00dwouns.latio.. Ample stable noun. kePriert*.tit 1st, 1171 . RN 14; HOTF 1 DERICH. • 111.A.RTLN Proprietor. 110001. '•1. Thai is 11A1 i ttocl to be a First clas Heuive kept iu Good Style. commie, OFT. Tin nt/f21. IA [-vim* Naw Nr• tortertrt The bar 1. sitoplied with the best liquors sol gem Good atetbne,g sad to attentive Iscatler at trovianee. 1311. THE IN IIRANCE CO. its /18 ITS C.thrdNil mieeing the evh. front. el t el stirs la-rurr,l, st low Cash Dates. Jund Am/arrant e Co. y 1Ioldrre, it the ortneyd try this ionyperfy emir. Iluldere eery n and Agents, tre• will be, adJuabri at SERANCE ORONTO. 208,369.60 AT torched es and MS trans 00. 06 .000 00 tet SETS NCO IT E nielt 111 insurance (mil sortie re Fere Maurine, busmen. lt lowest possible 11114.11 ost 2t, th 1J711. 333-11. 0 4 MONEY. TO LEND ▪ HURON _ 8c ERIE SAVINGS et. LOAN SOCIETY. !IOLA* YELLS' COST Angell AIMED The ..Miely pays de Nolfrityr chargea Atm stun of money, from 13lAtiipwarus, is lent fl r any number of seam trotter/este tiRxeu. Woes maybe obtainer, at tey time with little or del..), bey I the tone ey- espot in invelitigatinir the 1111. sod preparing the Mortgam, the emit of w 141 purl hy the society. Dot omonot of the loan is advanced - deduc- tion being made for coirmii.dm, or other charges. which often add inatermlly to thy erwt of a loan hots other Societion or from individual. The • bor- rower ran repay his loan by yearly, half -yearly. or monthly pay orents. I...Ili...Heal instalments aril they are so divileithat by their payisent the debt is entirely eX1.111g1/14114.41%111141 the t,,;topi ills- elwintd at the eurl of the time stlyitileted 13 venni; he 1..es •4770each veer, awl at the end ol the time hie Nortgag•• is paid off. The spicily in - remising hominess ot this Society is the best ,nrliva- ion of the fevor with whir•li it in regard...I by the ming community. and its popular' y will become meter as the mein:sot wy stem of lending 'newrorie letter known a114 ididerylood Liv the small paV- meats of prineitel included i h 111C yearly instalment, the borrower orrolitigly. and etthout trooirte, pays olf his loan -thus avoiding th« risk of 'sing his property. which ton often hapitene when th prowl* folly die in a terse num at the end of tti« term. - He can. at any tinie, tray off his loan in advanee on favorable terins(whieh root be settled at any month- ly mooting try the Direetors, on the eppliration Iof the troirower,) ma interest at six per cent. per annum will be allowed ou all payments ill vaure. partienlars and -loan table iusy he obtained at the Society's °Mee. miry letter poet paid, addressed to the Secretary, or trona aby of the boelety's val. • ICHA .ETCHER. Valuator: at fititlerteh Oct. 10th. .171 41if ilorti:rich. • MONEY TO LEN for or 10 years. Interest repayable Weer yeally or battle:1E1y. Apply to HENRY MASHERS, St. :Helena. /\ Si' HICK, Marks( Spawn, Goderlch Armed with a knowledge of those facts 1 f which the reader is already cog- uizant, and entiiely unaffected by the thought of the mighty consequences. to the Guested family, the village of ltis- ing-cum-Lark, and the loace of Miss Auastasia Temkins. if they should fail, Messes Moon and Sin now conimeneed operations. In the first place, they wrote &polite, letter to lir. Blithers, requiring him 0) COSS° working his manu- factory ot cacounia. Receiving nu answer whatever from Mr. Blithers, they then wrote six letters in successien stating t!mir sneer's° at not hearing from him. At length they were Favored with a ohort missive, wherein Mr. Blithers expressed himself with mach suavity, but manifest insincerity. Mr.Blithers' letter was as follows: August 18-. Gentlemen- I was much c. neerned in the receiving of yonr esteemed letters reepecting that smell which I can't un- derstaild it at all for how can there be a bad smell when there is nothing to raise it and a gent I honour and regard like Mr. Gotobed that to fiffend him has hurt my feelings so lunch p.m can't think ince receiving of your esteemed letters I have no relish for my food which is e pity my solicitors are Messrs Tengle and Twist of Manchester and I helm e. hear n othing more of this business which amdd be a bad job for all parties and kneleing that your business lies a good deal with countiy gents perhaps a five per i cent. commission on sales of the csciisinia effected through you might be, en ebject which with advice to Mr. iphrivin Moou to try light drinks this NATHANIEL BLIrlliths, Baffled in their attempt on Mr. Mah- on, Messrs. Moon and Sou next entered istei eerrespoudence with Messrs Tangle sad Twist. Now Messrs Tangle and Twist had not the slightest objectien to correspond to any extent -with a view el smelling Mr. Blithers' bill of costa - sal accordingly wrote so many letters as maim tie A moderately sized waste- paper basket. These letters were beauti- fully winidvd, and written in a tine clerk ly hand, auk" the only fault that could be found with them was that they cell. - kilned no other informati4,11 ur meaning %Alt that hlessra Tangle and Twist. declined to ct ...... lit themselves er their client to anything eltatseever. At length, when .Messrs Tangle and Twist had written eighty-six letters, all of which were models of evasiveness, a kat of a faint Woe seemed te dawn emu Mears Moon end Sou that they meld get WI satisfaction out uf noire hitter writing. And though they warm- ly sympithised with their opponents' epistolary propentities, 1141 they were peshasionally bound to do, nevertheless, mehedience to Mr. Gotoheds moon- stones, they made a peat merit of dreeeiog the correspoudence; and Mr. mem, the eminent equity draftsman, cempireeivetleinitnisetreubeeteifeenierytuagadieerattextitlhiazilliiitili se sprilhy, all •despondency, all cower - di ' and thankfully resigned itself to time The military gentleman one arm paraded the street iu a fee* 0 ferocity, Mr. Barry O'Looney eassentinually observed to tap hiuisilf on Ilp chest with his shillelagh, as much !mislay: There's a slumbering fire bele _beware. And the sample boy stood on kis head oftuer than was tinite consis- tent with his well known character for society snd demeanor. Thule) had, known Rising -cum -Lark in ehedays of its calm, would seanai have reesg•ixed the place in the fury of the wee Indeed, to the theughtful and p„etial mind, the village resembled 11.'- 04 so much as that savage potentate wholived a life of absixaction and reve- rie 1 his native wiltle,till keit: ehoi if; gr at cr oepnbchettiy,eixtel•iled,et4,..f (gfreetir,)41111:P°uthrowerietTtvh;:cehuPoredfrsietliTek ainein two halves; and thereafter lost the asjeaty of tranquility, and became a tumid into w• hich this once qiiiet spot ow, nged, to mention thet the iesid- there had by this tinie succeeded !`il'us •ng a considerable party on his nipeaonp▪ 4rttrthireoseocfhcacildr°eanulia;ere employed rks, had never been so prosper - e shopkeepers openly throw cff -mine and avowed themselves of Blither!' and largo profits. or himself whose practice had increased by tlio vile odour rgia, was suspected of tam- th the enemy; but when such were made, he cleared his manly decision, and no fur - found belief. Only the land - tee Pigs Bead was strongly d trifled with his conscience WI been of the peeing insult throat ther lord's neta Bonilla the faction Of Blithers and the stealth friends of the old family, a terribletar of weeds arose. The 'one party soirted that 'the air of hearen wiii-fre..;` the other party teen tad wheu good &alga) free for them. yetherites mild that Englishmen wo dn't be trod down by no great SOMHFING TEW FOR ni OD- with re'eth feeling that Englishmen , w„uidneep poisoned by no bad smells kinds of Seeing matinees epair a first-class mach;neis from Orden rimy be left a Mo- or.. All kinds 0 guns at J. utosh adored 1,y 4„ inquiointo the course likely tif be Frenchmen or Gornians ize j„,,th. „ipidering it beside the question isinuiru. ateimietances. Nor was the wrathir. ec:,:afinesiant 0 Wwintrhdli;.efossir cemon fro: nulsecky night M'r. Barr)* '"a1141pevw":er_ the other with a black triumph, and diffused over h Besides these both parties mu in meetings h raom and on th At the fern' chair, and exhi to ono anothe ..young men in. moment put the of young.worne evening was 1)1 sellai"ow, Mr. celebrated for el At ,election t annpelled hien with few %vents. tiering kind. I came out as an o His brief hist• cerisluct of his al that the schoolin Miss Anastasia Anil Ivlien lie thin end of th aibed the tide of the wedge, his language, meta-211er, was se t hat hie audi- • The tide of the on us, slid three n edge of the wedge, said Mr: Gotobe burst into a fire, is rapidly advancing beloved village ing every moment to speech amid frant children Sall" in c &pelage°, the school wha hae wi' 'wall bled, which had been h▪ ad a pretty poet talent. The first , a heart filled quart of mild po erwd their whole fo at the -village se •illage green. r, the meter took (id all present te whereupon se teal e excitement of the firms mend theetaista Bet the speech of the he Af r. Gotobed him - Jo Fa dr of cle the Jo le an '1 Mi ed hait obed bad never, been lay when hie position eve address public meet- was aye centented himself- tha (I theme few of a wan- A tor a the first order. at sews was so valuable, tee ter took notes of his not. A the former peace ef bad was so pathetic, thet offe nd sAmple boy shed ha' han eve k no sign end mon though more th two star zas ran Men of Rising, re ye dead 2: Men who h Mid your e dells . NOW.4 the day, See the front u t!,ee approach Mit hers' 041 .1 now's the hour:- ttle lower; tut Blither's pewee- s smells ! At the tuella' on the green, Mr. Blithers called nit I his friends -to etand firiii. Those of is audisuce Ivo were sober did no; wh a strong miuority who a ere drunk ' lade up for theirde- demeali r. But in those .11 a ppy tunes perhaps the most deadly ii malty wee mussed by the feet, that he nearest way from the village M Blithers' works lay Blithers hands i tsted • .on taking the alert cut. The were locked; the lemma were meat ; boxed& threatening pr. mecution were filled tip MTV Milers; the gamekeepers' ild the wolf -hounds were on duty i y; aiel still the hands triepsesed. isiens between the trespassers and le watehers le came matters or daily irrence. A terrible gist' who acted stoker to the werks, and ho was known to his the head keeper tA. a mere lay -figure f6r the exhibition if brown paper soaked in viiiegar ; and e conqueror, in his turn, was neatly lished fiff by &dapper little groom in r. Gettybed's service, and compelled to all back en the sup- port of mune very ,rilinary :veljectives. Nor were the w f lietinde wanting in. wno were purees kept short of food, lived principally the fragments of" mildest in charm: made his kennel a ruiesennt 1.1 coat a. Mt& all this on at Rising- otim-Lark. Mr Ms in the quietude of Lincoln's legal lothospinning the thread of fa and.utimoved by mortal paasiona, as preparing ie hill in Chancery against r Blithers. By this bill, bier...tubed eyed that Mr Blithen might be restrain liy injunction of that honorable ma from proceeding any further wit him inanufectory IV taken of flin (Went •of dattiltZell al- ready sustained, d that Mr. Blithers might he decreed o tiny such ailment, together with the mita of the suit. When the bill, pared by Mr. Maze, hail been duly ed, it then became necessary to !terve copy on Mr_Blithers personally, and o o mere Moon and Son's clerks was s.il or the 4rity. at Ilia works, smo a cigar, and super- intending with m enjoyment the in- fusion of seine vill ions liquid. But when Mr. Blithe' s learned the errand of the cle , be grew. suddenly pale with rage. If threw away his cigar, and pressed hie ha firmly over his brows; and then., W ithote speaking a *era, he took a short non, like the captain of a side leading offat foot ball match, and let 4y a kick so genius and so well Jotted hiinself up the neck in a vat 1if lukewarm-- cacosuil , and returned to his employers -to Mr Samuel Iiiibb's expression -with very iniddhi' smell at tendin"im. The result of t s indiscretion on the part of Blithers w that a metion was made to conitnit ini for contempt cf • Ile had no dote and was oely saved from very unpl iit consequences by Making an abject ilog,y, and paying all .the costs of the m This preliminar success was univer- sally considered i Itisieg-cuin-Lark as heralding a final vi ory. Bliss Anastasia Teinkins in a del hull uf joy treated each of her pupils to half • glass of Marsala ; and the mph) boy .borrtiwed the school with.' a .ket of peppermint dr°Ained. "'now it me necessery for Messrs Moon arid n, and Messrs Tan- gle and Twist, to c lect evidence in sup- port of their Tamale ve clients. Accord- ingly the managin lerks ot both firths spent much time 1 Rising -cum -Lark, and the prineipala themselves came -to see some of the in important tritium'. es. Now to give 'deuce was exactly - suited to the tempo f Rising -cum -Lark; this was what the lage had been burn - Every tongue re rc.11ess of the Catech- ism, had for oome entire beer' engaged in evil speaking, a not a few tongues were ready, if nee ary. to proceed to lying and slauder The point at i was, whether the s▪ tituted a nuisance and for the solutipe of this question t party of :Blithers were possessed of !luring noses that could smell uothin while the more re- fined allies ef Mr .tobed were all pro- I pared, in the sac cause of truth, to be Th of testimony was ered to the lawyers' me clerics, that their o I y difficulty waa how Th Seances suffice to show the desc dela 'who had arrived years of discretion bustl longed fee the dime ction of being took hardi • tyoung thin sinlifteenan'a'are, thin muse in market,and driving istray he was so bIncln:1 y the snioke and poi- cotni roved hy the horn (elvers, that he drove an RI ever *heap of st •s, and ruined the with knees of the sir yoorn: think : and tefli that his mums informatien for that have his affidavit wee a ileatJue which mime them in contact. with hi offered 4.0 swear t t he • was with 3.1e In Jones on the °cc on mentiened, and of th here wan nomok at all, but that Mr on ii ed t by kep of 11 Mein then TI etre pill a tivel Wrrt from prim that tbe Vied flecti Malt been holt their mos taste hurt she I trm On tb lives wish feel self habit re le.g.7;iiir her a the 1 ed w she s capedof Altil hfdtacteualhatl.:. with deuceremit made • r bed i pit. rho( was d adjec woes efinItintil othfatth athnoidt WAS t le(ao :nee Mczi I lei ti tl phi 1) at 11 rde e • • hat ir igh ry on an ern deb We line rug ich last rol ar, ed It tab igh 1)4,111 th pati s begged her than d seizing set pens, rushed oe rice, locked 'paper an( wildered man whit -then requir- e/11,a statideent that atm by Mr *kneel Bubb mg to thilatrorks. Atkins' peteeteet beauty leg. and-si0 Mr Barry •rved-elutelies only Ono statement uld prove exeopt /44 I/441 leave eta r in eon would lig a side -that he waa nee of the any one for fetid he was haul, p r and first to sign sateeteNT what - his Tema* that he had rm come *Pt of a man's [Peter, ladt ver sign thy her, beinfir his death draft ;•fitellat she eish- hich, till amelly altered - as to the (allowing effect. at she hadIit many yearli- ng cum-Liirk, where she hilient for-* education s of noblti and gen- he train the great soiled A s were nut it her central- to take her vie he weeks ituature: and, •11 Scientyfie Dialogues, low o ear of Itrheat sprang w the y Ohm primrose, Pet Bell, was Ceiter'rely a yellow • nothing at 0 of the ead (w of locks) t o MUNI ny, Id and (sit irely 11. • len Ato inn ke 0 ot 1.134. me dee th vAi r th he tlic li 11 ye 4 suggested he thought -I tl, and how ir ancestors od the re- haid to the fs held to plea, to dipmsewalize the atm, ispheN: ents of modes! !tweeters, great rittlito acquire, in ethic 4iipend greatly le health, laid.that pee- eapected *lave inner on the auiiii odd, she ion that her , trete a , had doccaffinued the nal ablution‘oind in re- • Item of itiforaAm ith acts, • and ere her nosi.4 gulping caking, it ea* len desired ' ttor into their Mrs Billing could hirdly her affidavit • is Reverence 1 a in reference, ty, widow an id her way ; the irrelevan retorted with • common law actions, No Chancery barrister sheds tears to soften the hearta of a jury ; he blows not his nose to awa ken the sympathy of fentale spectators Thore are none of these impassioned ap peals to men, husbands, rind tattlers which are the just pride of the Courts a Westin i ester. The most fervent orator in Lincelif Inn never calls upon a vice-chaneello to remember that he in a free bent Briton the incst florid rhetorician never adjure ▪ lord-jusirce to pause and think on his wife and little ones at biome. Wanting these graces in its prof -nine , the Court of Chaucery is certainly dull , On the morning when the great suit of Gotobed ve Blithers wits es be tried, the court of Vice-chanceller Sir Daniel Beery presented ifs wonted appearance. In that court, no traces appeared of the wild excitement which on the same day tilled the distaut village of Rising - The only spectator in court was a feeble old man, who sat there in the winter to get warmth, and in the sum- mer because be had nothing else to do. • The counsel ongaged in the cause were spreading out their papers, wiping their spectacles, settling their wigs &aid ar- oraenegksin.g their binds so that the strings should not be shewu behind their Half a dozen sleet hand writers were sharpenicg their pencils, and getting their ntitebooks ready. In the red baize well treating the Liu sat Mr Gotobed, nervously twitching Ins white fingers ; and near him Mr Blithers waled with • sickly sweetness on all around. By the side of his chola, Mr Moon, 1 senior, repueing in the serenity of plump- ness, hinted the whole of law and equity by the tranquil couvolutions of -his Maps and plans of the cacosmia works and the Gotebed estate were sestawed here and there, and a quart battle of de (anemia stood on the table for to men. At length the Vice-chancellor entered the newt. The usher, who was posaessed of a feebly comic mind concealed under a majestic frown, cried silence in a loud voice, giggled secretly at his owu tem- erity, caught himself in the act, and composed his facie into the likeness of an India rubber Punch squeezed flat The Vice chancellor bowed to the bar, ar.d scratched his nose with a pen. The cause began. Tbe senior connect for the plaintiff was the emieent Mr Dredalus, Q. C. Of this great %an's speech it will be sufficient to say that he nefolded, cith anasterly eloqnence, all the story of Mr Getobed's wrongs. Ile spoke for the whole day, and in the interval' of his hwearstenr.gue consumed an ounce of oough lozenges and a large jugful of spring Mr Gotobed listened with rapt atteu- lien, and gr Blithers fell fast aaleep. The only incident in the first day's proceedings worth notice 'wail, that the judo smelled incautiously at the mire wnich proved so strong that f the rest of the sitting, the usher fe to move a muscle, lest if his face on re- laxed, he might never be able to frown The next day Mr Maze began. As str Maze was the inventor of • style of eloquence which is youth ad- mired and imitated by his legal friends, and also by meny popular preachers, it may be as well tepee a brief outline of his speeell. I appear yeomen, he /laid, with &learned friend for the plaintiff. After the exhaustive speech of relearned friend, I shall not find it necessary, as it wonld be most presumptuous in me, to detain yroneur many minutes. Here the judge, who ktiew Mr Maze well, abet ractell his mind altogether from the question before the court, and fixed it ell the consideratien ef a new carpet tor his back drawing room, trodervaubcvle I think yrunour, I need hardly read I yronour any of the numerous letters icle for e Lord General of this d when earatstic 1 folks curate business ; and old Mrs Deily Tubb dition of her ev- rice that t obtain gratis a gal ()mil- ler neighbor was tified in of the Pig's He alone es - valent epidemic alarm - the hare idea ef Ting evi- he village, he k to hie ny with a Warm pan and soot, and- relieve hie maid pruned by the l*Vcrs and a evidence ran *en enor- U3 of Mr Gottshall swore lines. aud eve , !educe y old end ate, directly or-. the dictionary sod as an ieint, Id the ea- t every neitaphe' and simile f !nation could Minceive as cable. to a bad e* ell was a kale to the caohlimia ; that wrur indefinitely *ono than il mien, thee were 7 is ill as be, awl intend t.- to get ther hand, tho party Of Mr ed that the cacceima had no ; that it had verylittle smell; tie it had was rather balmy t mention ily good. both sides temente, they in e as repay for k ling 13 to gam It of the t of of Col 11eo and a btu of Chancery ery sad fog, 1314k House, k, hu sin those procii techuical an 3 law stud. grow mel y and red - when such of this deli) ofChaneer examinatit ng, The rk robe to (ordered a e 1141U - red e snake Arithmetio ini) against 4 badger. which have passed between the parties to this shit. -1 le reads them all.--Wor need I comment on thene-He com- e -muds on them. --It is not my intention to trouble runner with much of the evi- dence which has been filed. - He troublee hini every word. -Nor need f dwell on the law of the subject.-- He dwells on t. I shall not keep up the time of the fifteen at full length -And now yrouour, have done -He has nnt does -I shall not add anotherword -He speaks for an hour Ind a half. The thoughtful mind will easily per- ceive that this style of speak Mg has great merits; it keeps tho unwary hearer in breathless expectation of the speaker's leaving off, and thus compels him to lis- ten to every word. But while the cause was sleety mean- dering through tke court et Lincoln Inu., where not a soul cared what the decision niight be, except so far as it added another precedent tothe Law Re- ports ; an!il while, tinder the influence of Mr Maze speech, the learned judge's face became more and more vacant, and at last settled into an aspect so sullen and so void of expresaion that it only wanted a cherry stick tube screwed into the back of his head to look like a carved pipe in a tobacconist's window ; and while the usher fell into • dream, and wished that Mr Maze were &steam boil- er with a defective p'ate, and might blow up ; end while the barristerls boys re- lieved tbe weariness of the spirit with pinches of the flesh- Rising -cum -Lark was raging with a tumult with as never before was known in its history. The tint two days of the trial, Rising - cum -Lark quivered and palpitated in a manner that boded no good. Ne business was done except at the «Lawmen' works. The laborers and farmers atood threatening poops here and there along the village street, And the rustic quid - nonce dwell, for the time being, in a but the children did as they liked ; and when the sample boy tried to earn a witrld wide reputation by learning Euc- lid, even at such a erisia-as Archimedes studied geometry during the storming of Syracuse -he found no one to notice hun, and relapsed into • hatnan be - not exactly and make abode of the t Dickens fl thourdi n somewhat ike, yet the get any a- I ated joke , the pour t to the pedessional Iiiten to it as the d they will shall tickle s is not Jar here is little of witnesses feat • f ing. But on tha third day there came a letter from Mr Gotobed, saying thst the judge's decision might be expected that eYening. Then the atorm broke out. The day begiva badly by the who'. male population adjourning to the Plfs retieThe house was full to the very pg. Air tarty O'Looney threw off for the time his professional character, and rein- stituted himself chairman of the smoke madernitairinogt su r r obtpuni dt 0 ri %odd dboyuca Ttn he aeon clearness of /load ellen teken immediately after breakfast ; he dilsted On the glory of his ancestors, who alight here be& kitty of Donegal, but scorned the action, bellies much older race than the last royal fam- ily of that country ; he enlarged on the excellenciee et a little mare belonging to Mr Thady Flynn of Barypotheen and shew Ihe markers it where the weapon I had been injured by the bridgts of When he' hest BPent the wieriliii$ in carried under -pis arm the landlord's tes Ile had also forgotten his hat, &not caddy, which he believed was a case lees comtnotion. insOtuntalmideent:lie no, Head: there 1(&& 17m0 WT"illIvithe man returned, she and here await the telegratn shich he promised fi Lee( ftrtie,r)t•iseptirsienst rest, is The little old gentleman with on arm 'weer resWd from early morning: but called on his neighbours, and corn forted them with his ferocity. her (Ira% lug room silent and motionless Miss Anastasia Tomkins remained in: Seine smelling salts, a bottle of "Or of water, same spirits of camphor, som Eau de Cologne, a basin, ind a sponge were arranged on the table for her. The sofa cushions were placed on the hearth rug; a pen knife, wherewith to cut her staylaces, lay near at hand. wonMists Temkin. was prepared for the nelw'heeesafe:rnoon wore away, and still no Mr. Barry O'Lo sney, who had gone to bed in his boots about nue o'clock with a vmme impressMn that the sooner it was midnight the better it would be for the world in general, woke up refresh- ed, and again joiued the crowd at the Pig's Head. His father's shillelaieh was in his hand. As he approached the group which stood at the doer of the public house the throng of Mr. Blithers hands, re- turning from their work came up the At their head walked Mr. !Samuel Bubb, with a green cotton umbrella under his arm; bringing up the rear marched Hairy Abraham, who carried hisred isuinupdp:rercinhibeief. basin, tied up with a The farmers and agricultural laborers who Initered about the Pigs Head were filreleedncwith drink, and mad with ex - Mr. Blithers' hands were no less ex- cited, and were, moreorer, enraged at the prospect of losing their eaiployment. It.was hardly probable that a collision could be avoided. But Mr. Barry O'Leoney soon pat the matter beyond a doubt. No sooner did he perceive the opposite part drawing near, than he uttered a frightful whoop, and rushed straight at Mr. Samuel Bubb. an instant, all the pent up tagalong that had been gath- ering forte for months found vent. There was no pause, no premedita- tion; the cambatanta sprang to the fight without a moment's warning, but like the Homeric heroes, each made a short speech as he mixed ia the fray. Come on, lads, cried Farmer Jones throwing away hisspipe; there's some me, said Hairy Abraham, 'ull geet sum - mut as they durum wanten'-Erin go bragh! shouted kr. Barry O'Looney, bringing down his shillelagh on the hat of Mr. Samuel Bubb, -Make less nise, retorted Mr. Bubb, poking the handle of his umbrella into his antagoniat's eye. Dire was the battle, and terrible were the blows. All the women screamed; all the boys hurralted and all the dogs berked; the military old gentlemen with one arm hid himself under the bed; arid Miss Janet l'arkins' cat, who expected her oonfinetpent, Wara locked in the ward- robe, and unstained with cream. l'he landlord of the Pigs Head took refuge in the beer cellar; but his wife made of sterner stuff, did good service with a salamander. The sample boy ley in &elbowed@ behind a hedge, and harrassed the enemy with stones. When the struggle was at ita height, the fainrecho of a cheer was heard from -bound, the co-rubatanta stoplied their fight, and erery eye wee turned in the direction whenas came the atilunAndti the'n the ringing hoofs of e horse ridden at full speed were heard coining up the lane. Soon the ea.ger crowd saw Mr. Goto- bed's groom spurring his panting horse, -and waving fra.ntically over les head a .telegraphic despatch. As he approached, the people parted to let him through; and as he passed at wild gellop, he shouted: We've won. No sooner were the words heard than Mr. Barry O'Looney mounted on the village pump. Ifis oeat was alit up the back: he was covered with mud; the bosom of his shirt was decorated with the supper of Hairy Abraham and the shattered fragmente of the basin which held it; his eyes were almost swollen up; a stream of bleed issued from his nose; and hia hand clutched with a desperate grasp the tora ano ragged moiety of one of Mr. Bubb's trouser legs. But thinking, with Petruchio, that honour peereth through the mesneet habit, he cared for nuthing as he led off the'Neevheererilleas such a cheer heard. The mighty volume ,if sound rolled up the village street: and young and. old, rich and poor, took it up. Like the ceurier fire which fiaahed fram Ida along the beacon flaring headlands to the wife of Agamemnon the tidings of Troy's capture, se sped the hurrah of hfr.Barry O'Looney through the lanai' and by ways of Rising -cum -Lark. It reached the rectory, and the rector sang the first verses of 'Three Jolly Post-boya' before he remembered his It reached the doctor's house, and the doctor choked himself in the endeavour to clear his throat with the suitable ex- preesion, it reached the house of the military old gentlernan with one arm, who came from under hie bed, and twisting his moustache up to his eyes, defied creation. It reached the trellised cottage where Miss Janet Parkins dwelt, and the old lady, with much promptitude,unscrewed her cork leg, and threw it away, lest she might haply be tempted to dance. It reached the bed chamber of Mrs. Wobbletop, the triuniphantly aged female of the vIllage, who woke up from a kind of norting reverie of some ten years duration, and inquired 'with much anxiety whether the French were come. It reached- the establishment of Miss Anastasia Temkin', who fell on the neck of the county member's niece, and whole holiday to-morrew, and all the verbe regithr till the end of the smarter. It reached the ear of the sample boy, who begged &shilling from the rector to nrchue materials for a bonfire, and, utting the coin in his pocket, made a splendid pile of finewoed by pulling down the lectors garden fence. The news brought by the groom was true. At the close of the third day's hearing, the vim -chancellor gave judg- ment entirely in favor of Mr. Gotobed. Mr Blithers was restrained by the in- unction of the Court of Chancery from allowing smoke or other u:"..XIOUS vapours te issue from his chimney. total et •ppage of the works. Mr Blithers was also cendemned to pay the costs of m on n counsel advised that further a woeet.aings were hopeless. to like whi de fo poe Na 8 hu A lin he, evil bad testa Toeakins married Mr Rh there. announcemest of this inarri- -cum-Lark has lost all faith in Wief in the dampk boy ; but up to aute's 41'644, fell int° y, and gradually sinking from time, thomeM the gobbet Ix' the deserted eastoona works'', ow builds her nest in the name ems -Lark has world with a sardonic season the CeinatItell the restrictions Owed last U. 8. Croverainalt on emi- g through their teeritory to VW been reIII0VM1,0, beam. to bring with dem their is afforded feriae • and we would mem* ad - take advantage edit. the route them* the is more prefersble than 'Dawson's road. and it is our impl and as much of eis Waste lhtif ▪ billet his live stock, his hmaing every farmer enargratesg ought to arm* with turn as he eau manage to ear - hold 13 An at board a sts'amer at ether 'a, which vessel will take in his teams over the rY t will be able in the spasm here and Morehead. to em 'through without tramehip- him to Det Pacific R. R. will take where him meat d, on the lied River, th. From the latter plase the N 'disembark his cattle and horses, , and teem that point travel over a level prairie with for his cattle, and he elm also ju at his leisure, Pke the chil- dren ef of old, until he reaches this la Canaan The why we advise farmers to bring dale live -stock along with them is this lobe first place it is often vete difiicult either horses or oxen here at reasos& prices, and in the secoud place the dock here, especially horses. a not, asmiale, as good as in Canada. - We unpaid last mouser from the United 81ge two or three 'erg. droves a cattle, jilting of oxen, oows. sheep seen that have no surplus stook in and ho Therefore it can readily be The o re are generally very su- s and splendid workers; but our Wks are small, too small alto- perior gethee Grinning purposes; and every emigrant siring last summer with fine large Canalise horse; was envied in bia possession tr the people who saw them Therefore we most decidedly say to eur Canadissinends who intend visit - nag us noxlmiamer, by all amens bring with you rems of the fine cattle you raise in Pith& and Quebdc, _and if you do pot w buse them all when you get here, you moot fail to sell them at good pricea however, you aell your cattle in testis and oome here with the money in yampocket, you will have•to pat, a high glee fora very inferior qual- ity to that Ish behind you. Our stoc.k 4 Manitoba requires int - cattle to mix seek what we have. There - the Pros -Mooed beeefiting himself at done is by importing better breeds of fore, the emipme coming here with su- perior live desk will be doing good ts Proving, and the only way thia can be We do not think that the journey by boat and railway would injure the stook, and then thetrip over the prairie front left their starting p /int. them in as good condition aa when they Morehead to Fort Garry would put Fanning implements, it is well known, must be high priced here um amount of the extreme rmes of freight. It is there- fore better fora farmer if he has a good plough, one perhaps which he has Mum weed workin7,to bring it with hiss. A farmer cannot get On hers very sessew fully without a mower and reaper. They Can generally be obtained here, sad we meal say that perhaps it would es as that description in Manitoba unless Tom have every facelity far bringiag them along -in which case bring them. durable of what you have, All your bu- reaus witheiothes; pact in your bedding all you Csak pick out the best sod most between &hasp ture, we witeld lity by alienates bring Then with regard te household ferni- of your tables, and rope all eroundises yoer pillows or any other soft articles between the legs ef your chaire; make um of evory *vadable bit where you, -tem see it shipped on beard trouble at 'forehead. the cars sad receive • it *Whore further Supply yoreelf with a mall c▪ aking stove -for slumping, and after you leave Morebeejahe feuiale portion of the par- ty can lamp in the waggons while the men can sleep under them or in the tent, the latter will be found very use- ful on may omissions, even if yes have next suoter to live in Manitoba to try and reackhere as early in the seamen as possible 111 as to give them plenty et time to kat around and pick vut some fall 'titbits family, winter approa• ching, and ptriops no house or other prepara- tion cmwes for their reception. We will from time to time glee such information as liea ja oar power to guide intending emigraug, but at present we *ill only give onemore advice and that is : Come te Ma/limbs and see for yourself, don't believe ell you hear, and especially whenever you read of or hear •nything tending towards extremes, read it or hear it irith doubt. We are plain peo- ple like yourselves in Canada, and do not coolish all the extravagant ma which are cdten laid at our door for parposes.-Afavatoba Gamete. nitn vise Uni the P▪ erth, Heron, Iduldleasx, Bruce, • Grey souls while the whole Province cortmned :sow this old Huron true has 200, 000,0110 of stoners increase. In 1 h3e,, 1• 1.0./:igilhibreete.11epratTheaswesoor7vossa:.:thdiete}::;4W11.the. 2.221e:vitei7jesied36. • nopu lation 350,00(403116. Downie bed sixty inhabitaets. and f with so assessed property, including huhirsheaemxpen"intad dent:sat:out: e°27f. 41I1ed. adding, and machinery, of not less than