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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-07-09, Page 2- e- Tologoggiumr xriggeggs 1. tear V. It en asp pal ap ail sea eat. 3. Vim ben anise, aerates. to take Me pen elleneareEtromparers roma lie eine to wan tkor Aell . teety en till tba liars nand bilbt. ben Wk., or lerr- int tb• ears, la Gan seine a teen- tia Me AV terieffel. 3. If 11411115411 W Wier dams without taroesseig Me Poratteber; sae :bar pennants or sooner are etas to tbe Mae, direablwa, tin are In lammates. mattes were agreed as a whole that au far as they wen a committee they had twasseseet as widow io r..u,,,,e nothing to ao with any commission of ate is aet glee express sone. to the Government, except as it might in- sansmess ise eiseesalusae• ot their elude them in their individual capacity, to sou tam mon in &roars oo ana Re had simply read the for= me bernesperi, tee lerbarber or motels- , . taseentom we ewe rannebt• ipt communication because it was ad . all in his public capacity. to im Mr. McDould moved that the opinion of the Committee Ca that witnesses can- not be examined befora the Committee without being sworn, relative 'to which it would be necessary to wait for further instructions. The motion was carried. Mr. Blanchet moved that the Cora - 1 t Affr:Oso. P. Rowsii. & Co., 40 Park oittn• adjourn until Aro., airld S. x paretetemee ae co., 37 August, to meet at Ottawa, unless a . Puk Vow, an our only authorised Ad- meeting be called earlier by the chair- vertising Agents in New York. maa at some other place. The motion was carried, andthe chair- ---.I.--'-----.""---- -------------:---'' ! man pronounced the Committee adjourn- Tftri dots altar sea Subscriber's name ed till the date mentioned. 0 a 'address %advisees ths time icA This clued the entire proceedings. his S is paid. Thus, "-mu VEIT 1 tuck TB," 'MOM thai .1! r. Sou a alisbeerseitiew is peat ep to lid Merril cowl Wit Its owns from that date. gidiedlibers will see it to be to their interest to rests promody, as ceur tenses are SI laraisists II LDIENCE, amrwia. las %Liu cleaned. Tisak 3•12,ST• oo•••w• wallow Tifhine leave as follows.- ................. 7.00 a. Aloes " M LAO 12 30 p. 3 30 " T as are due as follows, - M• • • • . . .9.30 " E xteress. . • . . . 2.00 p. )(Aid ................. 5.10 " Stel 9.35 " m. it m. 44 I/ /I As will be seen by the above, abso- lutely nothing was done. With a haate which tended to show thedread ministers have of an investig Won, an extra of the Canada Owiette was issued on Domiuion Day, the day before the committee met, contaiaing a proolatnation disallowing the Oaths bill. Messrs. Dorion and Blake were anxious to proceed with the elatnination withont oath, but the eovernment supporters jumped at the opportunity for further delay and car. ried a motion fur wijournment till the 13th of Angtist, when tho Ileum meeta to receive their report. If Sir John A. really anxious that he and his col- leagues should_ be .acquitted of the. grievous charges brought against them, why not tate the shortest wsy a dis- poring a the metier ! Is the govern- ment amid to have Sir Freacis Hunks and other members of the Coalman& and Senate whe aro thtir frien Is an I sup - pot ters examine& :without the "twenty of an oath! Surely they will not say that they canton trnst Mem to tell the truth whether on oath or otherwise. The ours, pursued roust have the effect of The passage of the Bill by the Spanish Cortes abolishing oonstatutional guanui- tees has caused the withdrawal ofthe Ir- reconcilable', and a consequent restora- tion of qniet ia Madrid. Heavy thunder storms, doing consid- erable damage to houses and crops, are reported from Ohio, Missouri, sal In- diana. At Galesburg, Kansas, a fearful tornado prevailed, during which three children were killed and several grown persons seriously injured., A sheep shock of earthquake was felt in Buffalo os Sunday morning. The laying of the new Atlantic cable was successfully completed on Saturday morning last. The Italian ministerical crisis still con- tinues. Two unsucceasful attempts have been made W form • government. I repsirt from Milwaukee Ran that a terrible storm swept over Wisconsin on Friday. Several pleasure boata on Green Lake were capsized, and twenty persons drowned. The Spanish Goveenment again an- nounces that they bare determined to crush out the Carlist insurrection, and will give the insurgents jut five days to make up their minds whether they will Nurrender or submit to be crushed_ The Captain of the Murillo, which ran into the Northfieet some time since in the Znglish Channel, has been fined %00,000 reels by the Spanish Custom- house authorities for f.uliug to come to Liebon when he had a cargo for that port. Midiscribers' will cookie a favour by g us of any irregularity in the 4 their papers. ....—.-.......------ - - e shell be gladat all times to recerve s 4 local news, reports bf meetings, dents, or any incident of interest e ober in the locality where it occurs or to the county at large. Soch matter my bo sent at the rate of one cent per °zed marked Printer's Copy and DOL se ed. To ensure publication in any I p ticular joins it should reach the o ce not later than Monday evening. Ite - - Dtti AMU' ilT , --- orth Hama -D. McLaren. Pouth Huroe-S. T. Church. "Both these gentlemen are authorized tohoceiee subscoptamas &Rd orders for jIhnprintang and advertising and to t receipts. futon Ma. Roots KAT. -As will be usen by advertisement and poster!this celebrated elocutionist intends to give a readiag in Crabb's Hall on Friday evening next. Mr. Kay is so well and favorably known to our readers that we need scarcely urge • large attendance, especially as portion the proceeds are to be dqvote1 in aid of St. Stephen's parsonage fund. Of Mr. Kav's performance His Excel- lency Lord Dufferin arid, "One of the cleverest recitation.s it hsa ever been my good fortune to hear," and the Roches- ter Express says, "He has superb qualities as a reader; frankuess, culture, sympathy, memory, humor, pathon, delicacy and power." We timid that Mr. Kay will be greeted with • bumper house for he well deserves it. hODERIC11, July 9, isv. 1••=•11, ed with the festival and Lbw sent the, tl• hurrying home from the races. rr°r spa the most successful feattire of the day was the displsy of FILZW01.141 on the Square ie the evening. They were very superior and elicited awe& winiiratiou from the crowds who throng- ed the streets and filled the balconies and windows on all sides. Chinese lanterns were suspended from the trees, producing a very fine effoct and the square presented really magnificent appearance. We most no for:et to award dne prsise to the BSA= BAND who performed almost continuously during the day on the square, at the races, and other places. The demon- strations of the day were very successful aed we doubt if Downitoot PAY was noire loyally or enthesiasticolly celebrated in any other town or village in Canada than in Goderich. A Conoomeats II011 MEAD.- - We would direct the attention 4 any ode who wants a comfortable homestead within easy distance of town, to Mr, Colin Clark's advertisement. 11r. C. has made up his mind to remove to the Muskoka free grant district, and wiahen to dispose of.his property on the Huron Road, just outside the town limit'. It embraces 15 acres, on which are a com- fortable house and suitable outbuildings. The Ikeda; in a high state of cultivation. There is a large omhard, well stocked with good fruit tree', principally graft- ed. The whole, foetus a very destrahle property and well worthy the atten- tion of any one who may want a snug oomfortable home. Iltomx LODGE, Nth 62, I. 0, 0. F. - The lust/Ration of officers of the above Lodge took plsee that Thursday evening. The areaway was performed by the W. D. Ci, M., Bro. I. F. Toms. The following are the oflicers installed, - Wm. Cununiog, N. G. John Nairn,' V. Gr. Neil Cempbell, R. 8. Eric McKay, P. 8. 1.0061.1E3W5 NOTARY Pt nue. -John Parsons, Esq. 4 the village 4 Crediton, has been ap- pointed a Notary Public for Ontario. FLAG ?OWL -The flag polo OR the batik opposite Sheriff Macdonald's was erected by private athecription, net by the town as previously stated. convinting eveu Sir John's molt ardent "Noe OPTICS SAVINGS DANE. -The. amount deposited in the Post office admirers that the chargte hay° at least Savings bank at Goderich for the three inonthe ending 30th Juno was 1P1317. setae truth in them. Though the committee has done re 19 5...211. -The Orangemen of this Extra copies of this clay's Signal Dan be fiat at tits Oftes-- pries 5 costs. -oomoLooroo..o---,va-000me._ 4 The PsC/IC Ilkillira7 laiStirp. — The committee appointe4 to inquire into the charges brought &manic the Dominion Government by Hon. Mr. Huntington, mat at Montreal on Wed- inesday last putsuara to instructions, 1 ill the members 4 the cornmittea being preient. The followino is a snmmary nothing some additional light has been section will celebrate the annivensary of thrown on this mstter. The Globe pub- lishes the correeonntlence. which took place between Sir Hugh Allan and his America& partners, ceotaining some extraordinary discleteures. The charter it appears was to be soil for "certain monetary coesialexations," era Sir H ugh paid as the price of the concessian $313. 000 ' Money -was freely used at the elections in aid of frierids, and the whole tenor (1 the correvonlence yoes to skow that the chai yes brought by Mr. limiting - ton are t,o tt•tie. Sir Hugh publishes an affidavit in reply,in which he endeavours to explain away the charges though he does not deny the authenticity of the correspondence. Ilis attempt is how- ever • lame one, and though what has come out does pot directly show the guilt of the government it leaves little the Bettie of the Boyne (Satuzday next) ey a pnwession and demonstration at Clinton. SC14111111 Youroas.--Tho het weather has driven people front the heet and dust of the city and our hotvls and boarciing houees are pretty well filled up with summer visitors. Ctrcrost A esztesorzorr A ?Psi -J edge Toms has postponed Ilia decision in the Clinton appeal case for the present iu order to give him time to look more fully into the matter. alwicteic.-Judge Toms,J. T. G arm w, Jas. Somerville of Lticknow,and several ithers from this neighborhood have gime to Montreal to attend a meeting of the Grand Masenic Lodge. AN ADVERTISIZNY of ri 11011ee to let appeared in the SIGNAL a conple of weeks ago and there hey° been about twenty applications for it already. Moral -advertise in the SIGNAL• Pixoetere von SALE. - Wo woe: I doubt of it. The meeting of the Haase di t attentiou to the advo:tieeinent o f in Anenst, when further instructions G. W. laerry ia this ism). Luck new is will be given to the committee, iill be a very thriving village and h tee no looked forward to with interest. doubt the proeerty ie Tie tion woulf peeve a good iavestinent. Ths Varrath OPEN AIR TILRAODENG.- A man named Nesbit, who is engaged in the Goderich A murder trial of considerable interest frwildrY, hea "hen to Preaching, in the grounds adjoining Wright's Hotel -on has jut been concluded in New York. Sunday eveninp. We understand he A youth named Walworth has been belongs to the Pip:mouth Brethren. tried for the inurder of his father, and found guilty "murder in the second of the proceedings : - degree," ehich, sienna he not obtain a Abraham- Smith, C. W. Andrews, 0. F. Ste 31. Cigna, F. F. Law John Story, A. Knoell& Caaitelnn J. Nilsen E. Stotts, ' J. H. tiolbo , Jas. Meiric1F, L. S. 8. Tirsurer. arden. Conductor. R. & N. G.! & N. G. R, Elg V. G. L. ft V. 0. 1. & G. 0. 8. C. It. LB. 331r1 Of Pi'311: TchOil Tho regular. monthly moo g a the Board was hula tot alott•lay liest. All the members Oen) present, The minutes of teat mcio4ng were read and appreved, The lerieciaalas ropert for lime was read apd saltipted. The Secretary Was instructea to reply to a communieation received emus time ago from Mimi Lyster, atatilltif that the Board was perfectly satis5 with her manner of teaehing, ete.„ and iuten•led no slur by Ishtar refusal to mire her salary. The followihg accounts ware present- ed and ordered to bo paii,-A, Dort, work at St Auditor's Ward School $2,75; Star ()thee, printing $3.5). Moved by blr. Ferguson, seeoide1 by Mr. Simmitne, that the Secretary be in- structed to task the Towa Ceitneil to have Nerth • S.reet draiaed, toseosite Central Scheel, comment:Me at e1r. Johti Ksy's assidence-Cerned. The Beerdthen asljeurned. satisfied that tido people would thorough ly' devolop its resouroes, and make it meth a country ps they want, and not as the Americans want. Canada cannot be excelled bathe whole world for its wealth of miners* and he could not but feel that a great future was yet in stqre for it, it the people oontinued in the %tun to exert the Beme energy as they had &Me in the• put. lie concluded by stating his eieh that the friendly mis- tiest which now existed bet wean Canada aid the United States might forever ethic, and assured his hearenithat this w as the sentiment which aunnated the whole of his countrymen. The "Army, Navy and Vuluuteers" was given and respouded to by Colonel Higinbotham, of Wellingtop, and 1). D.' Campbell, of Liatowel. • . "The Senate and House et Commons of Canada, aad the Legislature of 'On- tario,' coupled with the names of Hon. George Alexander:, Joseph Epee', 11. P., Dayid Stirlen, M. P., W. A. Thomp- tom, M. P., Thomas Far,row M. P., lion. Archibeld McKellar,•anci: Thomas Gibson, M. P. P. Hun. George Alexander in responding on,behrilf of the Senate, felt oonsidera- . ble dillidenee in doing so, Inasmuch tut he had not yet taken his seat in that body, as he had only recently been ap- points' to theSenate. He felt gratified at being prosent on this pleasant occa, sloe, the °mask+ of the opening of • new lino of milway through this beauti- ful, and fertile section et' the oountry. He felt peculier gratification in this in- stance, as the promoters . . The opening of this redway sigma - the merchants of the city o Hamilton, jee the ee'emenweent uf "I"! ere had giveu to his section of country a roe rity in this 'action of conntry,and line of railway, the Groat Vl seem, through the County of Oxio an . o town of Wooastoek, which had been of incalculable benefit in developing the re- sources -of that County, end increasing the. proaperitv of Woodstock, and he had every confidence that the railw&y, the opening ef which they Were today.. eelebrating, Would be of espial benefit to this seetiou of the County of Reran and to the village of Brussels, Ile thought the bit of the -people of this County had indeed been- cast in pleasstat places. We sou living in a climate which cannot be surpassed.; and in a country unequal- led for fertility and productivenees. We have every reason to. be gratified at the progress our country has made. Iambic at one canals, our railway•s and our cities anti great trado ''Ogittres. Con- ceuntry, these um a any other Drussals. GRAND RAILWAY OFININO. from the station he hid not noticed even slowly did or ragged child, but on all si es were indicationt of inaustry, com- fort and prosperity. We have come here to -day to rejoice over the opening of this railway. We have great reasou for rejoicing over the oompletion of this work. Its beneficial influennes will be many, and the prosperity which wIli fol- low its completion will be great. Bet, wiule we thrk the promoters of the eau- Front the Expositor. The Southern Extension of the Wel- lington, Grey and Bruce Kailwey was formally opened to Benumbs 011 Tuesdee last, Dominion Day. The occasion was one which will long be remembered, not by the people of Brussels alone, hut by those of tl.e whets northern conntry. • • new trial and perhaps eacape jesticti Montreal, Jnly 2. -The Pacific Rail - t way Committee met at 2 p. to -day, l a together, will probably consign him to in the Court House. All the principal the State prison for lifc or a lengthened parties interested in the inquiry were present, u well as a large uumbee of speotators, tilling the rooin to infroce- hon. . J. H. 'Cameron, chairman, announced that he had received from the Minister ' of Justice a copy of the Canada Gazette, s ;1 priclaitaing the disallowance of the i . Oaths Bill. ' lir. I:lotion moved that Sir Francis Ilincks be called as a witness. Jaz McDonald asked that the instate lieusof the [louse to the Committee with reference to the examination of wit- , nesses be read. This being read, he moved in amendment, thtt whereas tha : Oatha Bill has been disallowed, and 1 whereas the committee was instructed - to examine witnesses tinder oath, in the Opinion of this Committee witnesses cannot be examined before the Commit- tee till further instructed by the House. , He spoke in favour of this prnpesitien i' and said the object could be attained by i the appointment of a Royal Commission. IMr. Blake replied, pointing nut that the Committee was in the first place constituted without any reference to ex- amination under tmth. Instruction WA su•bsequently given . to examine under oath, bet that instroction fell throes+ . with the disallowance of the Act. All i that waa left was for them now to pro- ' i ceed as an ordinary Parliamentary Com- mission. Mr. Dorian followed in the same line of argement. Mr. Bla.nehet supported the amend - seen,. Tilt:chairman contended th:at the Com- mittee could not legally proceed with, -the examination of witnesses except under oath. He suggested thst the committee adjourn for a day nr two in order that he as chairman might have en opportunity to conatat with the Min- ister of Justice, aa to the propriety of asking the Imperial Governmeat to give the commiasion the same aothority that ' they had under the Act that had been disallowed. This conld be done by tele- graph art" there wonld be very little de- lay. Mr. McDonald was willing to accept this suggestion, and substituted for his amendment one that the omeraittee ad- jrmrn till two o'clock to -morrow. After a brief discussion this amendment e as agreed to sad the committee adjourned till two to-reoreow. Montreal, July 3ril.-On the Commit- tee assembling the chairroso stated that whe nthe Goievaitteesdjourned yesterday it adjoerned at the soggestina of hilltself in his elfleial capacity, with a view uf -: . =delft& communication to the Minister i =ea, who was in Montreal, in ta- to the action which 'eight be 1 - Imbue by the Goliernment in regard to the communication to be made to the ..3 , Imperial Government for an Act of the 4.1 beigerial Parliament similar to that It': jobisi was disallowed by the Imperial ' thamwanseat as passed by lb* Cs.nadian Paglimmest during the present session. la shower to that communication he Mil ressived from the Minister of Jus- tice the following hitter : - "WM reference to a supoltiom made hy yes te nee to -day thet the Canadian Gomenneestathoald make an application ,trr4101- Wagesty's Government to pass an Let dietbeg the pressed. session to mat& the Committes ad the Legislative Chamber so exambse witnesses on oath, 1 beg to eisr thU,in the absence of the Goveresims 1 ara nnahle to state whet vies the Government would take al- w Ilan. If the Commit - It will submit the &eggs, - too easmidandia? et ta• Gower - term of ye.ers. The circumstances of Walworth, (emir, end his wife were on Bitarrt's Liu -Respecting the new the mnrder 'tom somewhat peculiar. bad terms, and had separated. Lett,ers boat for this bite the Chatham Benner ys,-"The Ontario is ready to launch, frequently passea between them, those chiller), get some parts of t e engi one er the paosoyterote *lid No novel, mu soon as the contractors for the ma- Pzesox.tt.-Mr. Wo II. Lowe, oho DOZ111111011 De7. ° -- GEAN9 TEATIVITIES: terprise foe *ving us these blessiees we will open wp new souraea a trade to the wealth and prosperity of tho entire peo- ple. The villege WU handsomely decorated with flags. bannere, arche•and ever- greens. The main erch extended across Main street from Mr. Leckie's• store: to Hall's Hotel. On the top of tho atoll, in handsome letters. was the wool "Pro- gress." Suspended from the metre, Ind surrorinded by a wreath of evergreens. were the letters, "W. G. it B.•R.,"' It'd on 0110 side "Stephons8n" and "Jannis Watt." Opposite the mime of Stephen. son was "Aden) Brown," end opteinite James Watt, "MeGiverin." Over tile bridge, crossing the river. between the business portion of the villege and the station, ea* soother arch of evereritens, on which was a large banner, beariteethe Word "Welcome." Th,,, handsomely dear:gated, the thriving village presented an imposing and attractive appearance, well calculated to inspire the adiniratifisti of visitors. ' At an early hone in the forenoon It e stream Of pleasure seekers came floSi g in, until about 11 o'elock, wheir t e streets were lined -with a hying masa, all impeiently waiting to gain a sight a the iron horse, many of the juvenile portion. probably for the first time. They were not long kept in sesponse, 1 er about 12 o'clock the shrill whistle of the engine wag heard, met 1 genera.' stampede was mule for the *tat ion. The pioneer tram,, conteining the President and Directors of the rosel. aocompalnied by manv friends from Hamilton' and intermediate stations halted ter a eliort time at the station. After a few certliel congratelations were exchangel hetares the passengers and some 4 the leveling citizens, the train again storted westward tor Blnevale. ' Arriving at Bluevale, the residents a that ft...neighing village turned out in moue te welcome their honored visitors. After partaking, of refreshment. and the delivery of 4:I - dresses, a dirt for Brussels wits agein made. The tiant &mead at Breseels about 2 P. 1K. This time a large 0 - ber of people of BItievale and aurae% d• ing country, who had availed them Os of the opportunity 4 having a first title on the Southern Extensimi, eccolopet ied the Directors and their party. Ai s ion as all had alighted front the cars, en ad- dresui 4 welcome wal reed by Mr. John Leckie, Reeve. on behalf of the reed - dents 4 Briteuiele. Mr. McGoterin, President. on behalf of the V ice -Pewit - dent and Directors of the Company, read the foll mile; REPLY : To John Lickie, Esq.. Reeve. on behalf ef the Corporation of Brussels: • Dien Sui :- On behalf of the :Vioe- Pre-indeed and birectors of theConapenv. peratia me to tliatik you very cordially for your complimentary addreak. I think thar'your visitors ono youreelves honesty in.Parltainent as we, lave shill - have cause for mutual ceneratelat ions. t v. In conclusion, Ile hoped' ara trusted ern Extension woe taken in hand, and teat all present might live tit enjoy the eiteeneettlist oafivt: It is lea than two years -eine -a the South to -day the iron horse has enabled US to ,h0wIlletteradthaterscnhattenniel°, telligebcteoetnu- oay yon a visit surrounded by travelling pletioa cf which they were to -day cola comferte which the wealth of our grand fathers' king ceuld not heve comnientled. baiting, was first set on foe. 111r. ity nial, 11. l'., soid the Ilona° of In awing this rhilway question before oe 1 oiteLin uf Catuola was a fair reoresen- y:..tir people our nudism practiee kai imam, oi the peoplioacsaaaaoine if they gnestion, but now thet 'le battle in over are ten such sta you woted have thetnyon teen to deal 15 ith it as a purely bt sines* and a very eratifytng succesa /achieved, must amead your 1,4 n Walk and become I may take the liberty of saying that we hotter amt. purer representetives. If half lietter and purer yetirselves, and scud have always felt a keen delight in link of what as said is trite, there are many sect ien of cinintry. While the columer- mentbere of the lielow 'of Co:Tenons who ing one nettles with the proirress of this aid adeantages accruing fa us from A are unit to ocenpy elicit a position. Ru• railway connection with yeti tote been the moor luta it that Whig and Tory alike main 'naive for our action, tho °nor- brim for his vote is unfit to be -entreated were batted. A ny man who will'take a The sixth anniversary of the Domi- nion 0 Canada was duly celebrated on Tuesday 1st July, by the ilthabitants of tioderich and vicinity. A good pro- gramme had Leen prepared f•sr the en- tertainment "of the people of the town, and those keel distance who might favour us with their presence. The weather waseuperb. the sun shining out gloriesuely, while a splendid breeze from the lake rendered tho tensperatere c '01 had the misfortune to lose both kends and pleasant. The rain whieh fell at Clinton lOnle time ago, us at present in town. He appears to be in good health sad spirits. He intends viatting New lank to procure artificial hands after which he will return to Britiali 1 b. r during the few 'aerates days had ef- fectually laid the dust, and all nature appeared to elude on the birthday of our fair Dominion. Semi after nine tecloc k an ITAIN erriyel frost Stratfta 1 and iuterme- diate stetioes, bringing a large nutither of visitors, arnong whom were the chit. written by him being very abusive in ready. As soon as she is in the water, 3lethodist &Wealth Sehnole, with their the keel td the Qmebec will be, laid by their character. Y.Alng Wal worth con- friends, who cam) to hold a Messrs. Chisholm & Simpson.' sidereal that his mother was not being PERNOI3t.-31r. W. Mathews, %leo teed properly and took it upon himself b bee O•te as Mail Clerk on the to shoot his father in revenge. In a Rft.lay "In. nilt;ilway. ever since ita British or Canadian (mut of Justice opening in July 18a8, has been removed the murderer would probably be found to Sarnia, to run between that point and Buffett). Mr. Mathews was very pail4 would be. expressed for him. Not popular here and will be mech missed. elle James Friel,who formerly re.11 here, guilty and hung, and little or no gym- s°, hozever, in New York. The par. takes his place. ricide, when pet neon Bs' DOCKS. -The street below the eleva- warmly defended, and even the tor is caving in, showing the necessity f proceeding at once with the construe - kid allowea the minds of the docks. Mr. &neat has jury to be ineneuced in his Layette by permitting his tether's letters to be read in Court, though they heel no direct teatime ell the case. Two linee defense were set up, first "Served hire right," and second, "Insanity a the murderer." The "emotional insanity" plea was net sestained, and the jury re- turner' a verdict as above, though we cannot see how they could consider tbe crime anything short of deliberate and wilful mueder. Such, however, is public sentiment in the United States, and there aie not wanting those who fully exonerate young Wslworth from all blame and look npen him as a kind of hero. to Wilms the re- lielhoold as have enabled sittisst is /hotrod, whilla poi ars diairman, to ex- ertImmest___i_j=1 mak has bees be- ef the Canadian 71"f=ssirsto near to yea, as al the sommittos, thooller Illy as soothe pet et the Gowen - OS the Si* of Me Sow of Oome. tit base a Iterhessolinies aft. •• the essokweas leistiog the mbiaii woad wake wees WOW feasted te the sew • ileum al Caboacpsh is. isto.1101.• et sipason• ea Oia- los poosso, or Ion drawn up a plan of the proposed work*, which, after heing submitted to the ap- proval 0 their resident engineer will be forwarded to the gea eminent for con- . seleration. RRIARKt3LE CAA11.-T110 11104t re. markelle case of deafness vie have heard of for some time is Viet of an old lady who lives on the point. On Do- minion day when Capt. Thomson's battery fired a salute of 21 guns,othe was observed to start and listen as the last gun was fired, and then she exclaimed "cone in." The isld dame thought it was sonie one knocking at the door. , Ma. Mittza, inspector of Public Schools is at present conducting the usnal half -yearly examinations for pro - 'notion through the different depart. f the Centnal and. Ward Schools. The quarterly public examinations will Ths Oalti*St. The Government have modified their the llth of the present month. Art 2 P. Thursday the 10th arid in the ddfcrent the Cabinet officers. The following sr- moms of the Central School on Friday sem.ble at thn illsoolwf jolt! re pmgramme somewhat with reference to M. on Friday, all the 1 in the Ward Se.hools on remes,Ceanntd to hear the IMMIL rangernent took effect on the 1st of clor Llip15." ealttla ezeininations. Jaly,-Hun. Alex. Catnpbell, Minister p AL CARDS. — By • regulation of the Interior; Hon. John O'Connor, weich e into effect on the 1st inst., Minister of Inland Revenue; Hun. Haigh the United States anrdieCwri beadeilsitzr- Macdonald, Minister of Militia. The postal carded' betweern. Pustmuter-General; Hon. T. N. Gibbs, the exchenge of milted.heCe_ e IIitnititda cSatates and United office a President of the Council is still giteltnoteee.oe to censels, without charge,_ .Htiloonn. Mr. G,iibbs majori _ ty in this con- ed on them. Unless prepaid in this way they will not be forwarded. This aro prepaid at the rate of South Ontario. provided they vacant. two cents, s. e. by affIxing a one cent stamp in additinn te the stamp impress- sti eir was -42. The town of Oshawa, arrangement will be a great conyenieuee in which he resides, gave him a majority to thou who have occasion to send short of 304 so that it is that place in reality meamges lic- -caa the lines. which has rano:led him It is ' Tan )1SNITOBS arrived here on Sun - On tho ground' 4 Wright's Hotel. They inarchad thtther headed by the bruit band. The children passed the fore- noon in varioue g.1,11011, an i after par • taking of tench went on board the iteamer Wm. eleyeetar. On their re- turn they were treated to It, feast of strawberries, anti after listening W a *bort address from Rev. Mr. Levell and ainging couple of pieces, left for home roll pleased with the manner in which they had spent the day, which Lotto nattily passed over withoet a mishap of any Lind to mar its entiament. At 10 o'clock tho must not foeget those to wheat we are in reality ingebted, We guest not over itookilte pioneers of the forest. We ought not to overlook the men and wo- men who come.in here years ago, with- out even a waxen, but • Wally ut whom carried their strain worldly elute . urn their back', and wko, with tbeir wil lag hands and string arms, cleared up the forest It is to these noble men 6nd women thit we are to-dav indebted for the improvriments which we Woe. Thais assembled het's to,day, have to thank these aoble end breed Pea" the pioneers of the country, tor the raitwal. Had it not boon for their exertions there would be no•railway nor need for one. Much as 1 rampant these gentlirnen who are the promoters of the enterprise, 1 hare the molt profound respect fur these noble old pioueers. The effect uf theta: railways upon the country will be very groat. BF newts el railways two am en- abled to v ew the prosperity existing from one end of the coimtry to the other and individuels from distant .portions are enabled to meet and intermingle con- gratulatimis on anapioloos occasions of this kind. Ilia it not been for the new railway ha might never have been tip - +Weil to view the magnitieent couutry which be hod just passed through in Huron. Ile had been enabled to sea the country andtosee the pepple,and bebop...II good would result from it. They had al so been enabled to see him, and n it- withstandieg all that he& been said, they wouldatie that ho looked very much like other taen. Treaties' may be drawn up hutment couutries, but there is tie th ing which will cement countries anti na- tions "thee:band of iron rails. lfy this - 'means we find that the people of the Uoited Stoles are people such as we ere mime' rem !They speak the same language, caery en the sanio industries, and to a co blamable extent enjoy thesaine laws, .! an many ef them are of the same nation - all y. We hare been enabled to have comma' cial and friendly interoourse with them, and becoming thoroughly ac- quainted with etch other, will prevent all danger of a rupture between us. While we must and should cherish all aim admiration for tho old pioneers 4 this ceuntry, we must nut cling to the ohl-fecy notions. Tho same system 0 agriculteire ehich worked well iu the bush will not do now. Wo must keep peo" with the times. Tito meet:haute and businesse men of the cuoutry are putting forth every effort to stimulate tho trio. a the country by causing rail, ways to be built poet our doors. and the various towns anal cities are anxiously competing fee (stir trade.' While this ie going on the farmer mud not stand still, but should press forward and take ad- vantage of the improved circumstances in which he rinds himself. We bay° the fecolteee and intelligence to beceme a great people, awl why shotild we not do it? .Why.. should the descends', ta of those meni who ca no into the forest, and by their olitu industry bewail, out for themselves comfortable homes not be Is the past we have had sharp words, worthy otheir forefathers, and carry oi. • i.:•mets which woro advertised to:tithe place on the Square were cotninencod, and oc- cupied several hours. A ottimber of money and other prizes were competed for, and the var. rause and other amusements fureithed entertainment for a large crowd. We hey° !lot room for the prize list, bnt must give let least the reselt of the baby show, in which blesses. S. If. Datlor, Toms anl Sim- mons (all bachelors) were judges. The first prize of $2 was awarded to A. 'Cal - back fer twins and the second of $1 to Mrs. Grant. We do nut kilow whether tho award of the bacheters ve satisfic- votes there.we . re openly purchased at da morning last having taken nine seal that 5100 each. hours to opine rein ram. 1 y - f Sa ' T1 e lake Was- very rough on account of a high north west wiod, and moat of the pas - seinen were sea -sick. She lay here all Sunday till the wind fell and then pro- ceeded on her way. Among the pas- sengers were the family aLieut. Gov *rune Morris .of 1danitoba, the Governor of Minnesota and Wilily, G. D1cMioken, Deputy Receiver General and Lindsay Ruesell, Dominion Litod Agent, Mani - tuba, and Rem. W. Cochrane and Re Ure, delegates of th. C. P. Church te Manitoba. Pleeeires.-The children attended Ste Patrick's and St. David's Ward Schools, with • few of their friends, held • pio- ric in Ransford's grove Heron Road, on Friday afternoon lait. 'There were &beet goo children ereseat, who enjoyed themselves immensely, judging by the manner m which they devoured . the cakes and toher good *offs provided for them, and the zest with which th4eitrt entered into the verioul games. . , Saturday the papils of Mr. Cummtlaga department a tb, Central Schoo fol- lowed suite at Galt's Point. Tbe pal- mate, successful and a sue there ins fg ___.. t tuas wall 'Pew. Hatite 311mtion- 1dr. Gonlge, Independeut, hai de- feated Captain Armstrong, the govern' ment candidate, in Hants County, Nova Scotia, Hon. Joseph Howe's old con-- etituency, by &majority of 113. 173,73 07 TEE WILICIL -- A meeting was held in London, on Monday evening 30th ult., the Earl of Shafteraury presiding, to protest against the introduction of the confessional into the Church of Englan4. Since the fall of /Chive the Russian Government has renewed its assurances that its troops will retire from the wino try when the Khan has be -ea sufficiently punished for his treatment of Renzi= subjects. ti )n,but we pity them if it afternoon the grant attrac IIAt'05 at Melton Perk. Tho fellowing are the races rue with the result,-' Flan Race. -Horses that never beat 2:44. Three entries were rnade, hut only two horses started, via., H. J. Me- Cutcheoua 'lady Dufferin' and A. M. Polley's °Tip Corey.' The first, tbird and fourth heats were wen by 'Tip Corey' in 2:53, 255t, adif 2:55; and the second heat by 'Lady Darlene' in 2:52. idn't.In the un was the eitlenng the ag» of the ere unsurtiassed by tes country in the world.. tiro inen also aro no House uf Commons a anada contains talent which will conqxtre favor-. ably with any similar bodiesot shy nun try. To the. ladies he would say that they have an insportstit duty to perforin. Tho destinies tlio country aopend ItIlleh cm their conduit. As the youth 4 the country are taught so they will gm* up, and who has more 14111mm:tin the shaping a the future' condua, of these youths than their mothers! Das Stirton, M. R., said he had takeafroin the first a moat hearty in- tereat in the ,scheine, t he successful com- pletion of welch they , wore ahis day celebrating. /*laity of his yid -friends end ueighteetars had settled down and inade homes for themselves in this sec- tion uf country. He felt that tine rail - my would benefit them, and had aim. Aequently considered it his dulty to du all in his powe: to promote its into:eats. A monster balloon is being cower:mt. YerY Pkmallin setiwitimilassfor b"tbse ed in New York, in which Messrs. Wiee Sate.to the salt lieu &maga ex- Plsf" Os•ds 'Ow c"slisY °IQ "lig' &nd two or three Nem :Abucrtieemtnts. -For Sale or Lease. THAT very valuable Town. Property s• on the Market Square and FAA Street, known as the Itte0ONNELL BLOCK. This ia one of the best busi- ness stanch in the town, -anti will be sold er rented at a go-od turgain. Foirl fur- ther particulars taftply to GEORGE ROBERTS° Cehmet Meker, Agent, 0. July 3rd, 1873. 1 rick. .7 Land Spactaa.ors. THE stibecriber offers .for sale that -1*- valuable 90 acres of Land it' the flourishing Village of Luken*. About 29) Town lets are noe rowdy for the merket, mid could • be sold at a high figure immediately. Only a few mo - meets walk to the W. G. k B. Railway Depot, or the centre of hominess partof Village. This is a rare chance fora good barmen, Railway di vi.les the property. Lind fronts the main street. fair fur- ther patienlars &dams immediately G. W. BERRY, 1377a Liu:know, Ont., doubts anti fears, but those are now all One& uf the past, and we have the reality. In all the battles and struggles of the past, he felt ihet the scheme which he, in connection 414h the promo- ters of this euterprise adeocated, , w.us the work ao uobly commenced by them. Ile reniembered himself, when .he arst witted in' the woods, there. was not A lock on a; door in the whole settlement. There vrat uo need of tt; all were hon- est. and every man had full confidence in . . Nctulbotritictitent5. • C RA BB'S H ALL (G orgonici t, Friday, July llth,1873. ' M .'110011E A Y THE NOTED ELOCUTIONIST, i cencladei a twist successful season in the United Statoi, wilt give one of Hia Poptear Ente:tainmanta. As above. A portion of .theproroteds be devoted to the parsonage fent ef gt. Stephen'sChtirch,Goderieli p. Mr. Kay has been pronounced by the English and America& press to be one td the most sum:Raul ind Wonted readers of the 'ley. lie had the honor al "mint special- ly engage.I by Mrs. SCOTT SIDIJONS, the great and icoomplished tragedienne, to impersemite Romeo, Melnotte, Hamlet, too; on her English tour Of 1868, whiclajte did with credit both to Mrs. Siddoits and himself ; so ssys the English press. P 1 tO4III AM M • IL A. Pos. 'E. A. Poe. _ Lauds for Sale Tt:f3teallIn Annabel Lee • Z Poo. the best for the lute:eats of the country. hts neighbor. There went no thieves eu The hearty easisteuce which it had re- the bush. All were hottest Men, and he mayed from the peeple showed that they believed that thee* who sprung front &Leo ihougla it the best. He believed, them couttl net help but become a great and was sincere in saying, that they sad worthy people. 110 woo a teenier wield net be diseppointed. There himself; and he knew that there existed miglit still be diffieulues and drawbacks a feeling among farmers that merchants ia L110 way, but these would in time be aro coutiothally taking advantage t)f them overcome. The c might occasionally and attemptine ron theist. Ever', get effthetrack, bet tuistiepe such as these farmer worthy of tfhe name should divest slotaril 'het bring diacouregeutents.' The himself of this feeling. There it no such best of im sometimes get off the track. desire among meenbants. They desire Even greet statesmen get off the ' track. the tredii of the farmer, they want to Indeedehe somettuaes thought that our purchase his products, and if they do nut Government got off Gm trick, but for give value for these products it is the - all Oita the world moved on and the fault of the farmer himself. All, farin- a:wintry prospered. With regard' to the er, merchant. and mechanic should work. House of Cumulous, he would only &ay, harmoniously together, 'boulder to that ho believed we heti full as much shoulder, for the benefit of the country, and each other, instead of cheriehing feelings of doubt and dearest Operant one another. lu benefiting eac'e other, we cannot but benefit ourselves. '1 he luctelaines of Hamilton did not build this railroad to benefit you, they built it to benefit themselves. The farmers of Huron -Aid not grant their boeuses to tie road because they thonght it would ben efit, Ilse -eaten. but because they thought it would benefit thsniselves. 'fho farm- ers haves given the bonuses and the mer- e -limits here given the road. Each hare -confided anil trusted in the other, and the beneficial results will be niutual. Eaeh will reap more benefit from the road thanit has cost them. 'Mr. ("Ibsen, M. P. P., thought as so many Parliameutari veterans had pre- ceded hint, it was unneeessary for him to say much. If there was anything thet amid speak for itself it was the iron horse. It had spoken, and spoken poretty loudly to &ay in Brussels, and he had ut, doubt but leis day would be lung re- membered by twiny as the opening 4 an ere. of progress aid prosperity. Of all inventions known, there is none which has done so much for eiviltution as the railway. The prujectors of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway roay now look back with pleseure upoia ;what they have ftecomplished. and al- though in tho past pretty sharp possagee have been indulged in, and the railway ' battles were as loit AS that fought in Stiuth Ontario on Monday, all that is osier now, and if the result is not es all 0 us would like, it is, no doubt, the best for the oountry. Ste. Gibseen proceeded to otentrast the position of the country eoe elth what it was eighteen years ago, and shewed the 'almost marvelbins iniprovetnout which hal been made. The next toast *as "The Officers and Directors of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway." Intro-Wein& this toast the chairman said he felt proud in oe- copying the position he did to -day. Eighteen months ago, these railway Tete erans whom wo are eatertaining to -day, came up here aud promised to give its a road. At the time we doubted their sin- cerity, and thought they were only try- ing to burk another scheme which was offered us. They, however, gave us such proof as to conviuce us that they were in earnest, and he thought that to day' the train of passenger cars at the station was sufficient proof to centime the most skeptical that they were iu ear- liest, and that they have not disappoint- ed us. President McGivorin being the first to respond, did so in a pleasant autl af. fable inanuer. Being in ono of big most jolly moods, the gallant Coleuel kept the audience in a constant roar of laughter. Mr. Adam Brown also responded in en able speech of slime leugth, in whish he paid high compliment to the chairsuata for his exertions in behalf of tho enter- prise, the 'accessed which they were met to rejoice over. The Vice -Chairman, Mr. Livingstone, proposed the contractors of the Welling- ton, Grey and Breese. Mr. D. D. Hey respended in a short hut practioal and excellent speech, in which he warned the Company that ellen the road was con- etrutted, in order to make it efficient and of servioe, it would require to he properly equipped. At this juncture of the proceedings the hour had arrived when the Hasuilton gentlemen hue to leave, in order to make their connections on the imam line, ono get home ou Wednesday niorning, cons.. uently a number of toasts on efie E NvopncocK/ C3:1;1/1: ANCER And Land Agent. tailor Meter of Cot Mieet , Ooderich. A Valuable Farm ITUATED in the secend concession '-' of the Western 'Division of the Township of. C9lborne, ateout four miles from Gederich, con- taining 240 acres of good land, nearly half of which is cleared and free from stumps, with Brick House, Barns, .Sta- hies, eVorkshops, atc. There ts a gomi bearing Orchard of the choimen fruit the estate. Well watered. Title -indisputable. Teruel easy. E. WOOD:100K. • Conveyancer a el LA111 Agent,G lerich. An Excellent Farm slTUATE on the Lake Shore in tIte ToWnship 9f Colborne, abont nix onkel from Goderich, coutain- ing 247 acres of lend, 75 acres cleared, with Cedar Log Reuse, Banos, Stablese, &c. Well timbered with Beech, Maple, and a quantity4 Cedar. A good bear- ing Orchard,' good web of water. Soil, bleck beim. This estate. will be sold either entire /or in two parte as may suit snit the purchaser. Terms very'reason- able. Tole cleer. Fair particulars ap- pply te • E. WOODCOCK, Conveyoneer and Laud Agent,Goderich.; 2e4re RACE. --Rouning.-4Horses that never won public money. Three entries. 'Cracker Boy,' by McLean; 'Lord Da_ form,' by .1. Miller; 'Dominion Boy' by J. McPherson. Dominian Boy emu the three heats easily. 3•D Rae& -Horses that never beat 3 minutes. Three entries. 'Duster' by T. Ball of &Worth; `Dungannen Boy' by J. Payne, Goderiohl ,aild `Csteit • Ewing' by G. Ewing. This race was closely contested,Dustar won tha 1st, 3rd and 4th heats; time, 3:02; 3:06, and 3:05 and Dungannon Boy theeard heat, Limo 3.04. iien RAM -BUTCHRILS IND DROYZEIL -Six entries-eButcher Girl' H. An- drews•eLfrover Boy'SharpeOrange Bales' J. Martin; 'Chareoel'; 'Mae Bird', and 'Grocer Boy' It McLean. Grocer Buy won the drat three heats.. A BASE BALL maven was played at Melton Pas:k between the Goderich and Seaforth Clubs, which re- sulted in • vicjory for aleaforth, the score being 23 t3 11. A CRICKET oaten was played on the Flats nil the afternoon between the Goderich chile aud a team front Lucknow aud Witighatn. At it was not known till well on in the fore- noon that the match would be on, a number of the best players of the God - eel& club had made other engagements and were unable to plag, Under these circumstance:1 the game: which was a one innings match, resulted in favour of Lucknow and Wigham, the score beluga to 73. We have not space for the individual scores. For Lecknow and Wingham, Bray made 28, Geo. Brunel 18 and Hall 17, while tur God. erich Smith was the only man who ment of your cenntry fereshadowed has rive who *ill giae a lathe, is untit for a "1""O P'ewihilitiee which tho full derel"P- with the franchise, -and any reprosenta- actuate ell greed citizens. I am greatly o they seat in the Houle *4 Commons. The atrongly attracted the public sena and the petriotio iinpubses which might to people hive the utak singef the Counnoffes tractor, Mr. Ifendrie, of our Chief En- elloe theinsettes to bo bribea by with your approval. - We: as well as their representative, they must expect 'het that representative will attest bun - pleased to find the lahours rtf eur eon - vote feel haw nttich the euterprise is may be very aura that his censtintents self to be brilx:d. Whenever you see a Rinser, Mr. Ridout, an•1 hid staff, meet most willingly we join in the compliment . Commoner sitting what is wrong, you yotohave paid them. I am satisfied that have nut done. a hat is right. When nadebted to their earnest eff atm, and your anticipations of a day not fee dis- we if you pm put your hards 011 your your represent/dive deceives • 'One, mi- litia, when • large through traffic will qouoairr°ts ilia: ).:uyr tolillit el:I:eel:I:icing' "fodr pass over one line, are not shadowy' nr himyou,actedloinestly and conacientions- threct avenue of traffic between the ele'rrna.updt :terremsonTidttrettilutYivnesn.inti'leneeti .1, ensubstantial. Our railway us in the I Great Norih-west of our own Dominion. inanity; Fr:I:se ['lit:. bli Its'ilowwaseditlhado td'Ceaepeils:: Great 'West of the Uuiled Stetes, the commensurate share of, the passing benefita were expecte:I was now iii a feir the oonotry in tho progress of the rail- PtheoaPt lethelif of the line, will, I tun certain, secure a road, fade which so many blemings sand tonal,: tuba: we's: gtalakaeulboy sathye and the Atlantic sea board, and the well known enterprise of the Company' which will have the management of the traffic trade. I tilank you again, gentlemen, way fur completion. .11 ins now nosey for this cordial reception. Your invite- completed to Wingliam, and woula in A WII. Sti:GIVERIN, l'resident. .ew months be conieleted to Lucknow. He felt cquyinced thet the hopes aud ex - rem to enjoy ourselves can be accepted f without reserve because we have known before note the eeneroite hospitality peceeenee ee the people would not be Mr. MeGiverin, the disappointed, but that the benefits flow - which prompts the itivitetion. Bab furaml.- The proceuiou was head- ing frota this new enterprise would have At the conclusion of the addressee, a mighty influenc,e fur good, and w3uld Following the band was the Brussels ) enhance the prosperity ef the people even and se few ronvarks from the President Volunteer Company, under commend 4 the House of Commons present, he was Lieutenant English and Enstge Hama- to an exteut unanticipated. ile felt rather peculiar in the position he emu- PROCIMMON ton. After the volunteers, wee a car- wax happy to say, however, that thme sense, he stood here aline. Although there were so -many emilient members of the only one on his side tit politi( s. He Ile might say that, in one ed by the Wellington Battalion Iliad. pied to slay. Donald sort, undertake to make the experiment of ping to Europe, moan,. about the 20th of August. The Orange societies of New York have apphed for a -..)errnit to parade cm the 12th ins,. They are to prepare and sitinnit to the Beerd of Police a route for the proposed procession. A report has b•ea received front Soar* stating that a reoent engagsrasot Wool &body ot Carlistaand Republicans resulted in the severe defeat of the 144 Isrp questitsee are beii‘g shipped to ancers„ urilfigpri•• Wow Orr lorro1 with an toriesey. We nadir- sem& 6 eampassy; eeempoved priacipally et Seder* capitalist% Wm Purchased the fama el Yr. Robect Wilson end in- ked te- Mak a well awl meet esteasire work; foe tit* neaseelestsWit of eilt. nay mill -else abahigt,6 wherflesiv:761.,Gotiter halides for grata& the the Wei malt Valuable Bush Lot. fa E1NG composed of .Lot No 5, con 71.coesswinonshi10,pinothfeTrurnberry, conteiniug 10) aerea. The soil is mixed from Week lava et sandy Ilene with a never imbue creek running throughthe lot. Timber ouedialf Beech and Maple, the reitialuder Cedar, Ptne lend, Hem- lock. Sod heavy. This l/t is very lipveryboay is invited to examine. ' valnable, beiug "isolate witlin one Mite 1.-4 , of the &titres:1, three utiles front the vitt:items ILlinore, -six 'miles from Wroseter, and seven tulles from Wing- hem- latte,gool. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further particiders, ap- ply to E. WOODCOCK, Ceuveyencer and Laud Agent,Godericht. TDeenathmii;=„siwietatk Art.mlionsa, rshak7afni_peare. Tickeemimin.. The Satin Bonnet Daggeouer, :s1. Latin. ck.. Society t.pon the Stanialans. Brettfarte. Selections front The Soldier Priest • • • Anonymous. Tne Maniac Card. agps. mey be ordered at a quertex isefoonc.ottesonimeruvceed asestat 8 o'cl.ottiek. etnts: 41tbn)rdPeAr Ta Ban2-quet some, Unreserved 25 Cents. 1 l'77 a Ticket 4 te be ha.dt°a_ttle'n..Ji_a_1-_o_rhe_useis. MOORE it bleKENZIE heve On hand a very large Stock Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots ei Shoes, fic., &c., Received fro:n the nest market*, which A Gooi Farm, 6:tin:ATE about six tulles froin Gede- rich, on the 5th con., E. D., of the Township of Colbbine. eonteiuing 10) acres. 8) cleared aria mostly tiuiler cultivation. The -soil is 000d, varying.frout :seedy loam to heavy *black teem. 'There is. a spleudid creek running through ehe lot --also a snikil beanug orchard. , be sold cheap. For particulars applys tivooDcoc Conveytincer anl lend Agent,Cederich. riage :drawn by four horses, coutainine here although pelitieal opponents were the officers and Directors a the Wel- lington, Grey and Bruce Railway. Next net' nal friend's, aua he was rejoiced to the entire °miaow se of people on foot. ePextend te them a ularly pleased to pee his friend from The proussion, which was well arranged Haldimand, Mr. Th peon. present_ 'cordial welcome to .. this sectii in t if coil Atry. He OAS emetic- eame a number of carriages, fellowed by and presented an humming appearance, Mr. Thompson was a great man in the pr0000ded tu Mr. Vaustone's new mill, He of Comumee• Ile waa almoet where the next to Sir John A. blaodonald. rie IttNQITLT was President of the Pipe. Some greet BY t0 be heti. The accommedation things were dote iu Coiumittee of the here provided was aniple, and the build- pip.. His hearers might weeder what ing admirably adapted for the occasion. the Committee of the Pipe was, bqt h The tebles were spread -in the second tld n enlighten them. In the story of the building. Tho mom was smoking romu there waa frequently ea nutty decorated with evergreens, was large attendance of members, and th large, airy and commodioue. There affair( of State were there discussed fre were four tables, extending along the en- ueutly with ability 'and sometimes with tire length of the building, with one (igr et warmth. On the opinions formed across at the head of the room for et:- ebbe queatious front discussions goaata. et hen all bad taken their seats, iherPe held, many acted intelligently iii all the tables were well filled. There tthe House so that this Committee had was ono feature of this entertainment siderablo influence in moulding the worthy ef special notice and imitation. wn 1 . of the couutry. Tho imP°r" Iry ^twit A large unmber of ladies graced the oe- lion of hie Hcnorable thrice of the pori . d t to all. As sien with their presence. After all had 1(1 now be eel en done ample lestice to the breinteous froiethnde Dtvceiu'inioll• the wood Dominion feast provide* , Mr. Leclie, Iteeve of 11 cl I s ys a charm to hint. He liked Brussels, tovic the chair, end Mr. N. M. la a alwaUnitod States, but he liked the Livingstone, the vice -chair. After the the wipe " • eattleal better: He word mutton a go were given re was in store lintel loyal au I patriotic toasts ' lel' veal that a gteat tutu . d and dilly honored, the Chairman pr I° - • whieh now exten ed for this Dominion, ea "the health 4 the President of° the. Its position is ass are industris t,;raitrthitloanth:: extre.78eSouth.. f • •rable for the growth 1 stock it4 min- forfoatuutkhienfdars United *bates." reached .double figures. No teat than six of the Lucknow and. Wingkem players retired without adding nnythtng and eloquent speech. He believed the 11r. Blake, American Consul at Ham- ilton, responded es this toast in a beat to the same, four of the Goderich team deiniaptto. During the day the steam-. ers t and "Vin Seestokr pee two execeounive each, on the Lake, which were well patronised. The ladies of St. George's Church held a ETRAWBERRY 431',V AL on the grounds adjoiping Wright's Rotel sect realized a o4nsiderable sum insist el the funds of the Church. Un- foible/11y a bury . • • . turovar• cy Ram ises:ccasbest o'Clashi which interior. crnmplineout shown to Ins country by the hearty manner in which the toast had been received, was sincere. It was now abtut 21 years since he first placed foot on Cenashan and he could say that the progress made daring P.Lt time seas such as none but an enterpristrg and go- ahead people eould seentripleie, the uloasure of. knowing many of the principal num ot Canada, and knew them to be men of integrity, energy, industry end perseverenac, sad well ealcrolated to meat in makieg Canada& great °Gantry. Ottuoda is a great country, and he felt lirwhich they offer, at very tow prices. MMcK ate make to order . ,‘ CinChing for .CeWts and Tenths, they Kee4 a complete essortment of Tweeds d Cloths jimbr•citag everything in the line, • they will ivo‘ allow themselves to be mu rpostol, 41‘ but avid! 7,ealeusly endeavour to fitneish the " very best Clothing n style axid workmanship at prices that A dl give Valuable Bush Farm, L Intire satisfection to their Custeeers oseITUATE on the 10th ceu. oi the Township Of Grey, the Railway. Titn- Maple, and a large slat. Aheut 5 acres Heine, &c. Soil ex - within utiles her mixed, Beech tptanuty of g•00,1, cleared with a (tenant. Title indisputable, the pre - scut holder brine the Crown peteptee. Terms easy. For particulareapnly E. W(X/DCOCIe. Conveyancer and Lind Agent, Goderich. -A Desirable Farm, ITC ATE on the -8.1 con., Western Disisiou of the Tow nship-of Colborne, on the Northern Gravel Road, abont 5 miles from Gtelerich, containing b0 acres of excellent laud in high state of culivation. Fee particulars apply to E. WOODCOCK, • Coneeyancer and Laud Agent,Goderich. — -- Desirable Farm, s ITU ATE ott the Huron Road in the WINGRA Township. of Godorich, about 2i miles from Towe, within five ir b aie ! ....., walk of an Euglish Church, contenting _ban d. 93 acres, about 70 of which are cleared and free from Ortega, with F.4 Brick House and Frame, Barns, tee. large beerisig orchard, and. well entered. Title good. This farm will Le seld very cheap, considering its commanding po- . sition, an•I on reasoneble terms. For ' particulars apply to E. WOODCOCK. Conveyancer and Lori Agent, GoderiCh. The Subscribers will offer for sale at WINGHAn The J oivtioo of the He, G. & D. (0,(i A Valuable Farm. & B. Railways, ceITUATE on the Huron Road in the Towaship f Ooderieh, about foer miles from Town, contain- ing 100 acres of firsterate land, with good Frame House, Barns, Stables, &c. Good orchard of choice fruit trees and never failing creek running through front of lot. Terms easy. For particu- lars apply to E, w,Os iDCOCK, -Off- FRIDAY, JULY 25TH, At 1 o'clock, p. m. 50 Village and Park Lots, Beautifully situated on the rise of ground a short distance East of Joseph -lei gtreet. and on what is knewn es eleset Conveyancer and Lend Agent, (*Wench. McKay's Survey," mad part of them butting on the W. G. & B. Railway Station Grounda. Fer Private Esti- AGood Bush Farm, depose or for Manufactories this is un- til; 1TUAl E on the Lske Shore Road doubtedly superior to anything iu the in the County, and now the only really elvble Township of Colbortiet property for sale in the Vtllage of Wing- coutaining 95 acres of lee , wo bered with mixed timber. Thls excel- lent Bush Lot will le sold cheap and on terms to suit the purchaser. Fur fur- ther particulars apply to E. WOODCOCK, Conveyancer and Lant Agent, Goderich. Two Excellent Farms. SITUATE on the Gravel Ito•d le. ..-•'' tween Walton and Brussels in the Township of Grey, containing each 100 acres. A gs od Log 65 acres cleseeal. These fume *Ili be LoTtgthe.1:414,3 House, Bam and Orchard on each lot, the Wince on the lat of October poet, paa'-dThirmrt7daydoullfareasie.orib :sof ohi drioesildredgervesoteillyelocer itol,lerett.berTeruirmsmaeyasb; ham, for the purpcioes aforesaid. ALSO THE STORE OCCUT'IUD BY T. G. JACKSON And 17 Business Lots on Joeephin• street, North of said Store, sad Dwel- liar House and Blacksmith Steep, Om said property being in the centre of the baainess part a the Tewn, and known as Gyahani's property. ALSO TWO COTTAGES ON THE BLUEV ALE ROA P. had to be ebasdoned. tater the band For particulsas app Y E. WOODCOCK, :issereemeticoortasedretz-fotrhmeesdut, tatioidn. thAet itittbiesoutit, Conveyancer and lend Agent,Godertch. played "God Save the Queen," the pro - half -past 5 the train moved off, amid the buViabelelr_llosatb. Dale,:i01::00Vinf LCIEIguiteS, cheers of the assembled people. Atom 0,r N 255 „ce this all took their departure to their L (;reat as our progress! . e f lutes wo now poss. stance occurred during the day to tsar the pleasure of the proceodums. ge owl- dem- Wellington Streets, Lot 77 running •th Frarne large attendaoce present, the boat of or - several hotn es. Not witestanding the . der was maintained, and not a Mecum- . eml wealth is inestimable, anbeeennio upretet presevering a d .f pest, with a "8, it Ileefla no; prophet to foresee that 11 intuit be very much greater in the fu- ture. Hon. 51r. McKellar eels glad to seo so rawly assembled hare tn day to enjoy themselves over the propect of having a railway completed throe i this fine country. He ems rejoiced to notire the evidenoes of prosperity on all sista. It Might, well he said elmt here there was neither poverty aor riches. ID toning ea meat pleasant and unportant castration. Mr. James Ross, of Belleville, tuna. welt clerk of the Executive Council of oftootoo and brother /of the late jamas Rms; dfamocitted suicide on Satur- dsy morning, by vatting his tluvat with Itranor. and the ressaieder in one year fee= the day of Sale, with interest at Eight per mut., on all sums unpoid after the day of sale. Caah purchaser" liberally dealt with. Vendors reserve one bid. Yoram particulars made kaown oa day of sale. The ie0T116.0 of population th haat for the last six months far el - cheap, in the Cottage thereon erected, to be sold °coded that of any Town or in Ontario, and tts prospeets sz5b Weal Lo Town of Godorieh, choiesilrfreTit treL.tesi: tFuierr Cp'artinietehlerse ap. Orrice -Corea of West St.,- Goderich. d A ent and Conveyancer. WOoDOOCK, Ply to A15°' sttlaeni:ville'and frame Garden wet plented with with stVorilylaganed-cfs-hltillialf Wisghant, Jane 20* my& r.c no Village m Canada. Fifty be - inp have been put in eourse of comple- tion within the lant three months, asa more than that nuather are now in con templatiou. Ls= • iczn...zros, J. Giatatax, C. Coarstrcowaso-Pnornearess. J. Moreare, Avericorszz 5, 6 • 1 1