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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-2-1, Page 8TIKE 8 olio, The ted, is not, in the East se rt. iutorests us not olian- as England's position may or Fmolt ootiou y not be oue of peace. 111r. Glad- 'ata nautsly ono, ill a seeeeit delivered at Tann- 11umi„g . It too on Saturday, husieted in England's I lute beau sitar men I, I IES 1I, 1 respuneitility with regi: d to the Tats -1 of tear bat,ve F ilia lzaa = the fernier, who, 1 was alleged, nate GL! L1) * t bot of Sou Francisco. kith d by a M Ci. W. B. It ; rttiu. tern question, that responsibility hay- r Tlh ee vessels T __-._ _ "'. , - , had r h r isITs IQrutett Late Imperial squadron station- - c;'----^ that .,v” ceased a waaaugc.t . —^ , izhg been adoptttti under such circuits,- ed os) this 1lmoor and lQ the @)lthutslc at $1° t1040 nota at to full-gaate, and but at FALAI. :1,11.11:17:cTnEn lill "P (tri.tilrrL.lj, statzzt es tPzatt ro trio-heartutl English. Sea,and wero z.ot exposed to; ar�y tlau- fews.eutstretefuttatcloftIllspersura #3(?US tliCii;:t,lean could1 disown it. Ilo also !ger of attack from a superior Turkish subsequenttothe accident. The eh D LOT OF Ill+ l i) !alluded to the Bulgarian atrocities, tine saaaval force{. The armed ships of Eu- t,zuoor baasv fiat" Itnc n leave aualtleial,y c hp MADE C Lai £Ill:* t;, 10 }=i ro tehzaat overs stationed in t'1lizra soil td+e apprteacdz of the locomotive. and CENT CIIL.t,P1:lt Tit-' truth of which Le sew. had bt.eu ehen- 1 p the btuly ol:iy bore ivaatl:s fiortl a bluh.t LAST SEA St)1. J.or,rt,3e extort# ares haulurr,hlu, ererg J 4lauily colalirhned. and to the absence ;far di:#.izht fiortl tits coasks of Sibe ' me nilnu.atA Au mg froze the 43 za, likaliAPI x, 187 the ttcii,vu duties of tl•o ministry. 1 .'' arsons , M A project is under consideration for Association to fho•Winlbleten Rifle Association of a ht►utb ozlle trophy fur' stores aro crowded full of new' competition to coot some $750, tho ex- pease tempt being met ley subiezit>- 1 0tsc�8 tions from the P'rosiuciaal Aseotiletiun. �t''"v"'S. Grano suapicioua are entertained I'P'A=�=BELS, that foul play has been practiced upon DIIEI'm3 't'OC'vS• Walker's - tie S eitin ne l ou the part of Turkey of either the ca- ' ' •' - emu- .ngst the! rtteity or the dire for reform. Miohat daily with rheshaa's atteuipis to c,a„:la: d peace with s. At the Servile and Loutenisero appears likely the Couuty Connell I to move productive of the best re. oats were presented to that body salts, in so far at lewd, as the f;sruler. ;a their inflnez ee iu the matter.-- t,riueil►ality iscauecru ed. :iotoul •has o action of moment svgs ttalteu. Ilo.z. Prince Milani expressed a desire for the , Crooks wialhee to:have the trill eoaiareei,cetnezat .of :leeatiatious, but the amtesa.lcd- Ile prol+oses not to alter C'zaar is said to have thrown the wei& t the Iuinoiele tf the preeeut laws, but.uf his iuflueuco into the scala, and to to extee d their operation. County: have urged the Prime to 'mope learn Model eclaoo a;' are to be ostaialieltetl, from wiheterer quarter it us) bt be of users c;tttdidetes for2nd anti :IA e'as /erect. In cousoquence of this fuvour- certillea fes ui;Ly learn the art ,f teac]t- rt able Stato of affairs, mud in accordance hag, and atleo to tett'' travelling expen- I with the friendly mime of France and ses 41441 entail swims per week for twoAustria, tho Porte has requested the months, to candidates ;for itut1 class 1 gayerztwouts of the iusurgeet pruvihh- certificattls, who would at:cud the Nor- l ce:t to send delegates gates to Constantinople turd ccaoole, New machinery Is to be t to matt arraugeruquta fora comps u, provided for the forui.itien of tuWUship' ire. -Prince Gortschakoff i$ said to Boards, leasing it, however, pennies have resigned, and suothtsr rumour slime flatlet meld flintier' and some siva ; 441 bi chl� ify the fa�rivati��hz of Cu' ,tatos that be is not expected to lino °f tho s)1 piitants declAra thRV tltoy ion et eliuua, tta.d to provide Situ leHill a,°t aubznit to A connection that p u loazg, aud that he will be succeeded has bo far proved injurious instead of rnaclhtl:ery by which supporters °f' either by Count Orli it or by Couzht Puha,: and teepee ate eche wotdd beg schen; velem distnguislh.tt Item oue ;smother. All 1 It is reported that the ltusasian pro- these metiers may teutl greatly to ex. 'poealt; for the interposition of the pow. ore in the affairs of Turkey have every- where boon rejooted, and that tea quo:;tion of disarming the troops re- cently rnobolized ie under considers• tion by the Council of Ministers, which has met under the presidency of the Czar. The latter attempt does not, Ilcswever, appuaa to be born° out by blued English and Freucii flerot at- tempted iu 1854 to capture PPtropaul- ovsl;t. and wero (rivou off with revere loss, ft its to account for the Rusei:w 4etliterrttneau salutidrou retiring before the prorcuoo of an overwhelming hos- We force stud booking a frieutilybarbez in Oliosapettke Bay; but the reudez. yottat it iaan 1'1.4ucisco mutt be taken to itnmy au apprelbcusiou ut danger from other quarters theta that of the Ottoman Empire. The dispatch o troops to Etiquiumult and the recentre- iuforeomout of the English fleet in the Pacific by, two powerful iron -clads ate foots of peculiar significance. It is truo and tho people of Vancouver Ie- laud have Irately rinanifeated touch ilia. saatisfttetiou at what they euusider un- fair troatuteut by the Iaoutiaiun Gov - velment iit ov-velmentitt failitzg to build the Pacific .R tread, which w*; one of ilio sou• ditione of joining the Confederation.— Lord ' I)uiferin's visit a few mouths tend 4,4 troll t.f education, and assist materially in the ttdvancetsieut of the ologiea. but we are inclined to, imagine that tau trlil^.h tuaa.cy may be enema - td rah even this eery necessary acquire. merit, to unit tie minds stud pocl:t•te of thole alto have to ray it. We 410 not wielh it to be inferred that no would condemn the exicutliture of memos eubsoquout despatches, inasmuch ar; for the advat.ee>, tent of educatiuu, but also Itttssi:tn Government is represent- ed as being engaged hi ceilingu out the third division of the reserves including alt the able-todied urea, and in malt- ing arr+tngemeuts for the transporta- tion of troops Ila*railway. Turkey and Service are also busy timing for a conflict, anti troops are being massed on the .Danube, tho Timor:; and the 1 hravaa. As a dewier rczvrt, Russia is szdd to bo about ao issue a memorall- deul declaring 'hut the ueoupartiou of i3usuia, Bulgaria, and Ilerzegovina by Russian and Austrian troops, and of the Bosphorus by the English and there should be some limit to „tlsest thiegb—eurats mediticati nt. If amend - merits, ate to he haute, let them be such, au the strict eenee or the word, and nut merely the additions to the prebuilt Lass, sslziol: are epokeu uf.- Sure!) those iaa'. bo some eau.e fur comisi.tiut is the VrOZ.ZeUt tytitirai scben from eu many tl't;trtees Cthutes tree cry of eult. It Cannot be that ad111ini.- traturs Wish to b:li;d, up etnabhuua pike of law, that they• may he tinder - stand only by those who frame them, and by theta in t..auy cases only par- tially, if at all, yet we Sew the people's Iftei ch fleets, is the only true solution wises disregarded and a si?teliho el of of the dzliict,lty. to greater amount than bef..,re tta to laid _ • out eu our eehool system If the ad- ditions .poker. of are really necessary would it not he a reasunablo part .Der - e s, formed by our ls.ielators tis, so amend the Bill that the expenses would be little, if auy. greater: than lierut,.fore. There is yet another uaneudineut spok- en of, and shied ]las been introduced into the Iluuse by 'Ir. Roes, of West Huron. It provides for holding trus- tee and municipal elections 11 eon- juactiun with each other, holding them at the saute tt.ne and Mace. ,This may be the meatus of saving much tiuie and may work aatisf,.oturi]y, yet there aro reaasor,e sshythe 'two should be separate. The qualifications fur vot- ers fur trustees shall be the saute its dor collneill.-rs. Tu distinguish be- tween the bupporters of separate -scheolr, the Dill makes it .imperative .au the i,leh k ui the mnuicipality to ,plaesul,poeite the uanheta of voters on .the roll delivered to the rstueniug offi .ser wh., auph,,rt eepar•ste seao,tls, the lettere '- S.:3. a," .4:11 Ws returning officer is .uot to deliver .to ady, voter Whube testae is eu marked, a nal lot paper • fur. nshoul trasteue. 'Phis last .iauau sill ba fuuud to be au ex-. t;elleut our, and- will he the means of preveatieg ,touch utifau. voting. In St, 'Alai) , at arse of the Lind alluded to Cultic.. uLctet' our ., utjee. In utioof the wee: v tLe:1e the esei:eineiit t•ci.a high, iced a: uuuatler of.eipanate bchoul sul,porttire pulled their " ewe wsitilotet do 1,o11'thltetk, 1.nuein _(.hat ;they had no theist to vote. T'roublt: may ensue thert:artviu, ehiclr, under the lroposed attune, wouitl have been peevented. TUE OrangeIicorporation Bills deem to rneo. with tittle favour at the hands of the :iovernment. A few days ago, the Private Bills Committee threw tllelu out by a vote of 18 to 12. They will not be so easily thrown out of the 13oitse. notwithstauding the machina- tions of the clique. -----_.-mos IiridishlTroops for C,rnaaa. Among tho changes iii the stations of the English army recentiy ordered ie iu.:luded the transfer of several regi- ments to Nova Scotia, and it is stated that detachments more or lass strong are to tale post at Euguimalt, Vancou- ver Island, and at other points is) Brit ish Clu'nlbia. It svill be rehnecnbered thee immediately after rho Dominion Confederation was foaled, all regular :tultlier,s were ssithdrWwxi except from Halifax, where a considerable force has beeu maitltaiued The garrison at that place ut prescltt consists of the 60th Rifles (Royal Line rieauReglment), beneficial to them. However, the ides, of coercion, or any occasion arising far the u o of it, is not cutertaiued in any quarter. The colonists will bo pleasod to find the soldiers stationed among thew. It may probably turn out that it is fur other purposes that they go to British Columbia; that it is autieipa- tiea of foreign and not domestic troubles that has led• to the traefar of troops to Canada. Hotel houses in Mitchell tlhia yamr will bo $100, and. shops $125. A rat was caught roc'eutdy at Port er's Hilt, wlhich monaural' twenty in- ches from tip to tip. The County Council of Perth have agreed to introduce gall into the court house, registry office and gaol. Mr. Alex. Coutts, M. P. P. for West Kent, has given za mail tel for competi- tion by the curlers of that ridin ;. We hear of the first lamb of the season on the farm of Wm. Johnston, of tho River Front, Malden, lastweek. Wolves are plentiful srcuudp Win- nipeg. Lucknow curlers boat Kincardine a few days since, by a largo scare, A sad occident betel a son of Mr. David Thompson, farmer, Adelaide. tt seems lays four-year-old boy was en- gaged playing near a pail of boiling water, ana by some misfortune be got overbalaucea and fell into it. Death was almost instal taneous. In twonty-four consecutive hours last week, 250 cars of live stock and 150 of other freight passed over the Canada Southern railway at St. Thomas. Mr. Robert Crawford, of the Gold- smith Hall, Guelph, shipped a ease of watebos, of his own manufacture, to Glasgow. on Wednesday, the 24th inst. Title is the second shipment matin, the first having turned out very satisfac- tory alas induced Mrs Crawford to zial,•e another. The Strathroy Age says, Mr. John Buttery, express agent, rarieived last week about 100 live quni]s from the "sunny south." They'are toe be kept through the winter, and then turned out to populate the country. The Bank clerks of Montreal, are complaining bitterly of the action of the Guarantee Company, who, in View of the recent glaring embezzlements, have increased thtir watcbfulneess, and have Flared spies to match billiard:parr- lors acct saloons. Theyeitate that this the 87tH .ki.ey it Irish 1 usileers, and watchfuluess extends so far that the tklt, head-quar•t'ers and four batteries of the 7th brigade ccf field artillery.. • The. 20th foot and the 07th foot are unw under orders awl l robsuly on their Journey to Nova Suolia. 'The most ex- pudit.iuue and convenient. rotete for the troops inti uded for service in Puget Suited to'reach 'their deatiration is. by make up of their noonday lunch, the number of cigars smoked, and games of billiards played, . are reported. A bauk teller was founct.in ai fashionable saloon by.e, spy, and. found to his as- tonishnaent that the Guarantee Com- pauy was aware of it. Ata meeting of 'the'ccngregat•ion of wayof•Nt a'• York and she Pacific Bail liriox Church'. Stratford, held•the other load. It is nuclersteed that en tpi,li- days, it was unanimously agreedt to eaatiun has been maria .:to the United ;itatee Guveruntent for p^ermissiou • to use titin iawaits ' of triteepuh•ttttion, which would spare the men a very l•uug ,teal graiet their respected pastor a retiring allowance . of .$500 a year. •Rov. Mr. llliotihersou a administration's- have. ex tented river to per ed of forty,=one yei ere uuratnsing iliarcli over the eeuuti•y, es- .during 27.. cif which he Les beth the, teudiag fr„w Lake: Superior to Freese able and faait'hful. pastor of, ilia present River, or'the great iu"c,ouweinieliee and 'Charge, rvud.it lirenut.iiurpriaiug that Ise delte of yroedcding by wee' of the inti. should .now desire to be reliercd from Mr. Jetties steadorsozl, of I'uatliattalt, rect•ntty stripped sumo ap ,les to Eng. . laud, AO oil Aiazadaay zuorni:tc, Jan. 22, be reocived an a wiee theft they Itad been reetived and were very high- ly prized, the (polity caking, consid. trrablo suhltrise to those who had sees) theta that such ft tilt a uld„ be raised in Canada. Mr..%udersom will prob. ably ship some wore at tsone ftttttte tine. aud odic, fruit -growers Iuigltt make the :expnriwQut. Much excitem1out has leen created' by the publication of it hltauc1au w t ie. sued by the Itishap of llitnt•nekii in eaus,:quettcas at the judgment of three judges of the Court of tlueeu'e Ileueu, Quebec, who ate Catinolics, unseating mud diequ tlifying 51r. Landry, M. P. P., on the greuedof undueit:filuniceozn tato part of the priests. `rite utau- d;atu. atoys: —We macaw as fase anti tkmtrary to alta teachiegs of the church each of the folluwiug prgoeitious :-•- 1. Parliament is enum tetet,t. ar d etynrtet:lit to enact any low wliatevia though opposed to the exorcise of re- li iuu ; 2. The liberty of elections should be eabst'lute ;. 8 it is fur the Civil Courts to correct the abuses that may slip into preachfngt', and the rear ltl of the eacraulcnts ; 4.. the threat to refuse the aacrennet • in con- nection with electious by the pester ib nudiie iuflueneo, ,tied a frttuduleut proceeding which the Civil Courts have to enquire into ; 5. ae.n unrighteous oath must be kept. We declare to he unworthy of this sacrament thew) who ellen salt Lain these proposatlons ; ov auy of them, nail they hese recanted. Au appeal against the return of lion. 11. I.t. Laugoviu, brother of the Bishop Jf 11imo mki, an M. P. for Charlevoix, on the grounds of clerical iellnonce, at present being heard in the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Mania 014 t H3 'oohed upon as a warning to the two Catholic Ju ages of t ,is (. ,ur.t that tb y trust decide agtainst tho law at the peril of their future salvtdiou. It is cotlahte,1 a fulmination agaiitbt Cath- ode members of the jutliui;try, and Cansile intense fooliugs among Protes- tants. Advices from Manitoba state that the small pox has sjreed thirty mike, further north than 1ireviously reported. On the west aide of Lake Manitoba three thousand Icelanders and Indians have died of the disease, and on the east side a burial party is at work inter ring the bodies of the Indian victims. Mr. J. 11. Gould, on Saturday sold hie farm aft McIntyre's Corners, con- sisting of 186 acres, for the handsome urs a peciality. TEAS 15 per cent. cheaper than ev t:r offered before. Be out, and give us'e cell Ault satis fy yourselves., READY for C'. ell or2iPA. GENTRALIA and C1tEDITV , .'c'Al~5U\ S WALKER. tEE1. emir ie and e'reaiitoti UG., Oat, 0 0 0 11 0 see ,fit' ULao oraq Q act 0.4 0fi Cid ^a'' Awl- ? , ,-. . - :41tfit72, 4{1 an a -i 0 to' •ca re 0 sa OC.02r"o� 1Jr-a' ~' p ?a SUM of $11,000, crieh dun, retainin cz g c!- C a. posession until April 1:;t, 1878. The ei n '' o purchaser isa Mr. Johnston Stewart, c) G W `d of Monroeville, Penn. 1--at< In Seymour, Councillor Dunk, and '-d de `c clo uq to Rope. Councillor Gordon, both diet o t-' 0 n since their olectiou, on the tat day of 0 ��, , ° January. ee ar r A West Tilbury farmer sold a loader -Neere re0 se et of pork in Chatham for $148, laid �° down for a nap in Campbell's Hotel, autt woke up rnina, his money. A maple tree was rec.ntly chopped by John Robinson and W. Atkinson, on the farm of Mr. J. ',Vatsou, 8rd Line, B1ansiard, which made 10 cords of three -loot stood. A man ntuned John McLean, of the 11th concession of Bruce, droppeddead on Monday last, while keeling a sleigh with fence rails. Messrs. r. Todd & Co., of Walkertoli have shipped over 20 tons of cured ba- con to Glasgow and Liverpoe1 since the beginning of this winter. • • Pr.ES111NTATION.---Mr L1lward Rosser, organist of the Baptist Church, Ailsa Craig, was agreeably Surprised the oth- er evening by a Lunber,of the cengre- gation flocking'into his house and pre- senting Lim with a donation, accom- panying which was an address thank- ing, him for his very efficient, services as treanist (tlering the last four years. l!Iarrlett. Irma; -Gas s 4woort—,it tale residence of She biido's father, by the Rev. H. Ghacey,,oh the' 24th ult., Mr. Jacob. Diehl, of S‘anie', to Cairi'e:'el deat'daughter of Mr. Phi3avG.regn• wood,Luna1ay,township of Usberne. Pied. • Eewxa.-Iai Steliliea,on the 24th tilt., Jeaeph'W. infant ser of ilr.Thomas Ittme, raged G"mos, and /1 days..:_. ealc 1tegistor Y Itondey, rob S,.en "lot 3; eon 1, U.borne,' tarn/ stbek'.aiso Mario; Lo: 8, eoi I,' 1148- phen W E tlseenwat, prep must tee �oY 5 P1H a tie o `' Cp o " ore Les r ' 181. O i;/1 K T4-1 •v Y aD W CD • o ,.�'1 0 ' • 0 ~ eire s 3 t-'' t.' L 0 aCD 0.0 Cia Fpmoo-' e. mc,C1. 0 G G b 0 re Le u 'a k� o� c CD OCA ��.t 0 M hi }...t �.' tGD 7 c --r M tJJ oA h `.1 ^ to 0 • u p'u• , 8 �y▪ . X tryryri. • 9 O t ly y k