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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-7-5, Page 1( L.t+,bio. W.I. c1.L:, u, PROPERTY tiST4 O1J$1 & 1r0T FOR SALE_ IN Crediton,—Thr uudersIzioedsrt', rs hi brlek itouseuse ,r;;seaaof ,on lfor saie 1).e)to1.eie one tl,sl3 1e-,1•,ik s¢oryr 1ta411.welY411111% 1r.eenls good well and pump, a et Oyer? otter C,laltetp." Muco e•, tEle ereant.t.a„ ict)tl:s easy, furthar-f tieWl,t'sltla pelt to J.14.u3 Ditasns 1.irt, Ter; ler. r`O1I SALE.-Tbestrh, et. 11.;.n. saes4for sere :$ acref Of excellent. Land, a + r„ alt too r cnttlt ++f I.:Neter, acid 111 a enott ee et enitivet'eee welt fence l acre i1¢ gond a L:-ztal." r.rLnrl,f'xc•1 is+n StrcPts. 10.01,t l r : bans l c"-0114 for cash M.11-:, tr JAS t'UL'. lt, tr::,:lurd or NA ,IrAa,KV 11.1„ i:•t+urua 7 1 f n T ` r, 1 1 (? v 5 I,t , U 51, AND D TI;; i A L 1 1 t + Stephen, , , 1te 'e K' 91P Or 1 If ,t 1 con. (sto It t 1 U t, Lisle is p eats true 1luio.e'roost, and taxis frau e t 3csiring o'gl;ur,r, t,tutat di u.;Iesa west ar. ' ,e fatal will Lo div ided to knit linrcllaKefs, .0 terms 44114 to 1•se1u4a AND lit SAV tar,11N 1Ir'r, )a1 t11u VITMtses, or )11' letter to gnfl+er.l?O. EXETER, Q TTABT0, T T.MSD-A.Y, ,T 714Y 5, 1877 AIM Pas ATrn arlit Ic Ix Any ---sox Canadian In; Toronto, they have given up chloroforming the unclaimed doge, the A boy fell out of a boat at QIlatham;t' method being too costly; the sauimals one 0Qaning lately, and had a ilatrruw are now asphyxiated to death with: escape. Ile was sacred byRohert Dol- s. 1? charcoal furans eeu, sort of Mr. Thee, .Deism: { Mee John McLellan, of Godericli Storer. Itr4T Al 8TI(>;Cl•14.N Or Ci34r5-4)L 117 BLOWN 324iYN.-OATTLE 3(1I•F,F,U, The thunderstprm, which Massed over A men pleaded guilty at Ot1N.WA to:L Towtrship, was feed by tl'e Mayor of Western Ontario on Friday afternoon, theft of $100; his rea,lotis for the net 011erton a few days ago ono hundred seems to have been much more de- uces. that ire o fished to get awliv frene i doll ire, on the cotnl-leint of collector etructive than was at first anticipated, lira Atte , in a Kiel' he has :succeeded t i Cam), of (iQderich,for paseeseiag, and tech rertury l'°iftta we ?rive particulars LWe year,. in the Penitelltittly, i ttsing art illicit atilt. of the destruction of craps by�the Heavy Tire t•�:pertattioa of ltt,rsee from Ger.! The ld•fnd at Crraveniatr t stall of lrlail, Irieces ir►lling in many aa= tautly has been prohibited, on the 1 iveu ani im etee to well digging. ha. dee 4s '.targe 14 walnuts, whilst in otli• gt►'ot2)tl of internal economy-irt �cuntrc-1 Otho azkver thought of diintt well era square 1.1 e6 of rca came dawu lu empire. But it in noticeable deaf: pu- pore of quite a different class are *honing to exhibit uneasiueso. Tito JrGaaaaoicristealls attention to the pro. behility'tat'if the J gxdepeltes fare to Ila kept closed En s est do it alone, because the not sufficiently infereetei to justify the eutiopatio operation. Tha °lrsmer declared tf arrived mime the Govern;rie krton iteelf and bo prepared to views when necessity demands. The has lli nonce csi the 1nrehase of ficin thou- targe gnau"' ies, Tile lightning ezltib anti -Turkish a cele are ver • guarded q J Y � or tllatslselvos a ye'tr ago have recentlP � p P ) h lied yes strati a freak. of wh h acv 1''• Y g + in their colptnente, and devote their al iuetances are detailed below, tattelltion chiefly to di -cussing .,Austria's no storm burst over $trathroy and position and attacking the'.11illietry for teighborhQotl with great violence. The not taking the opportunity to make further dec}aratione 4policy. cent} home having been ordered by the Peen convinced dict every cit izen ieeen Gavernment. Mould have a well of his awn rand not TI1e Cb-►th;rne Plaint says.—We are etas_© Ills ne_ig>ib7nr s iaumJr, glad to teem that the been trot) is feet Large quantities of timber rare lately halt was especially destructive to the OUSE lt>TO bPEtNT `t nntZ,wtnnn ';''clavering the effects of the late frost, passed down t114I (?tta,#A river. .d:dv1 pees and corm, of winch eoueldereble � ?titetleu, rra.1Z'l•, and t eQa brxcr, clleAl ane u :lit) leaf only aplarars to have been ces from the Htppewtt, any that ell the nantity is grown in the adjoining '1�toet4�, co14U 11t�1)t,f+5,I:xeter Aprilke telttClrt'd. Oiurn 13 a g,'renter sufferer,' timber of that regtem is ottt, already, i towlisln e, In Garadoo, a number of �' but a };►eat, cleat will dutlotlees COMO to . Shotlltt it be hurried up a d got through" serge tree were torts from the note, maturity. At Jictrmoud on Stttl;rtltty; a rate ll,twed Jetties Drown and his cuusiu, as 1(rtattg woman got into r. dispute about tf. FOR _.M-; l,;ollle prnlierty. :fearing the et ette,. Frf�Pt l yF R 41.13.—Twotote OUS1 and LOT FOR, SALE. ,ik It 7•lse Illl,tr•r93inea u1r r* tris 1 ricxt't,tt;t;•e,. data ones tutu stere et Lend in I D32 w*1Ia. 1'944 1,rap(+rtt 3t.fapr ldileafrnlrt r-setex.oretutr•t ane +otltertioproretttcuts. At'p)y tear 1'Ar .or(otttlao jrcau_a•e;. 1 , Ono.re v dun tu(,trt ]havers bt-ized rale a" area struck street, C,11Siaitl on una'.1tStlt Acre fAOJtl; ' her ore the head with it, She is not f:atitcletltlart•,e.utauassixro.^(ase good . „ welt au" pricer. and ailaote nos tllu rice aui+ita. -' expected to roc aver. In St. Mar y'e the thunder storm did entt;;ulerttble derange to the Dentin. ion T'eltg reph Irene, tea.i;tg; it sorra The ;ttiil. bl:ui¢tea for Latrines nese its the tat+ante b alb hi at hate, ma erutrrattieet to the sctetet k'.4aing to the etxt e.rt Far place Isms apply to J. win ri . Toms Office. Exeter :.ae ._.,,„aa •--a .tam: 1 frnul the old tollgate to the bridge. The glaeaa on tiro tops of the ptt►te I broke, grid in 4o1110 :iustauces the uosts' LAKE'S ARMY . A number of epleutl,l ferule .L]..eta bargain. t 1VE 1t;1Ia Private reside' kJ building totstersale, Joaclit me alad Calumet, `it will doubt• lead reach menet all dila. As the U. S. R. westwercd bound ex- Wast lapproachlttg'4I20 siding eaet freight shed at tit. '1'h(slnae on ltWay, the eugilteer, Mr. Isaac Dept!, observed that the switch Rud one or two barna unroofed, The hail broke eeverel paned of gla$3 in the 3oboolrooni on the greed road, super- ititended by lease Rose, klld tore up a very 0131 tree in the Islay ground. In Landon Township, a' outs three miles from the city, Mr, James Fortner through some nen,ect had been lel% ,uatd his barn struck by lightning, and open. He instantly reversed the lever so completely demolished thet one ap }:lied the air bra kee, and did ev rv. - would have thought it weal a Ireap,of tiling in his power to stilt the train. kindling wood, Two valuable fat Inge A freight train watt etellding newt titer Item also killed, 'The Looe is over three siding at the timet Land seeing that sa hundred dolled. colli'ltotl wao inevitable he attennited to lir. Wm. Wnko;iug, of London split. leap off the engine but the 13te11 b -mg Suede Nwatiuinedra severe shock from for salej In Stratford lives a good lady who wet 0 s ppet an ie may Y. at king the lightning whilst WOrktug in his 11ias dwelt there this three and thirty "Pen the right :side of Ilii filen and barn. Ile has now recovered. A pieLet year 11nt;t. During welly of these body with moll force as to render Visit fence br:t.xn; ialn to Mr. Debora Revu- es, and Gears the Giseutl Trunk and Buffalo ineanatbie. The engine struck thee. and Lake Huron railways have been rear car, which was loaded with bluest .A. slumber of dweliinge to rant. tents, act:emit livitte funds, to 1o:atl tilt f;trtu prop erty *tt 6 flet cent. muffs to scan 0n villitge 1, .l• **rail erne llute3. opery MORTGAGES BOUGHT. t'tl \' }'et \ C'I NCC Ti ei:i•anee C relining through Stratford, yet Blur. tin, and it mid two other ear's wo e cite.. A, LAKE CON13iI:IS1ONE1t. assts 'Ana Ar ut--OIlieo Famous 1:lleek, Beeler.. MISCELLANEOUS. 4—:_teon rASi t fll� for Cattle at It QUI\- 1 O i'8, lot 1 tem...seiuli .7s,, reboan° leIWANT Ghill. WANTED.- Alr- ply tol)r. Moore, (r'elley treat, It"t21I'tll: FOtt S .Llai.— Ti1E U�i- ctersignedotlel:s his fano for main, being Ina , I1ake 11043.1 titei:l i , c,a.,i ruling 81 acres, with a gond 1 r ick: hous.. Thee et t 11 is well stip, >1ie.1 with Neater. Por t,1 the* r t_ ocular+ apply :to Loots 13t suer, on the premises, or lkraster yellow; to telt, the lady ir question sideerably meshed Utp. .the tin I.il:ates belug strewn it. every d' never 8AW ;t locomotive or a train of direction. The care nl.tilthe other day, when the first headlight mid pilot of the erlgino were traigirles rtuHast h r house ou the strut Strut damaged, but fortunate ), the pe.s`;eu- fur(1 >v Leh Huron 1iue, gees eselaped unhurt. Engineer Der. At a late tneetieg of Seafortlt Tow') ell was conveyed home at encs. lieu Council nsly-law, 1lrovitl ng file the in- severely brie eed; 021(1 his face greatly vesting of the balance of the tlfnuicipal contu8el :13111 swollen, but beyond that Loan Fund money in interest bearing 1s umnluretl, The men thraagh whose securities, the proceeds to be appliedb0auect the diaollnrged.eut was caused. have towards the support of the public school, \118 finally passed. The amount for investment 1n title way ie $8,555.90 (du. Friday last a fire broke out an Eue riling;° of .Stouffville in the c=•linty (Genera&, AN ' NG1NN DOWN AN ''1S1liiVI:11i%.:1T THIRTY FEET ,131alt,—At 2;80 a. m., ns of Vark, and scop sheeted. The follow. the express train, with a sleeper, from ins are the losses: flies. Lloyd's brick %ew York, reached Pattison Statiolt, Hee, dutnaged--loss, $,2000 ; insured, '(bout 16 tulles north of Whitehall, the $800. leuill's hotel anti stables ----loss, $2,500 ; no Insurance ; contents loss, $18,000 ; insurance, $1,600. W. 13. Saunders & Bra, dry goods damaged— $500; fully insured. D. Fox & Co., cipitatted down an embankment thirty dry geode damaged—$2,00; fully in- feet, into the lake. Tho engine was engine struck a large rock, which lead been carried on to the track by a land slide in consequence of the heavy rain. ilio engine And baggage car were pre- • completely submersed, excepting the contents; loss $,250. nn iusurence , cab, fireman Nes found cured. W. Heston s be,.rber shot) and under which the fir r e ' e Cllliglttg;, s1l htly injured. The engin- PUBLIC able Iof tli FINANCES. ---Tile fallowing i5 sa S eel', William Lelitnr. or Whitehall, was statement of the revenue and expends- l ' tare 0n account of the Consolidated .1'.0, Ont. Fund of the Dominion of (Janada for the mouth ended 81s1 May, 1877. -- Revenue customs, $738,980 28; excise, 879,088 21 ; post office, 100,712 22; public woke. including railways, 192,- OTIGI!1,—I HEREBY FORBID 998 89; bill stamps, 20,692 09 ; iriscel-'none rnjnretl. The passengers are all alloy person giving o,erlitto my son, Paul laileou3, 74,071 74. Tota1,.1,906,482- The Winer, wit;zout my written ceder, as i wilt not be ,,.. tlat'e. The sleeper was undisturbed. responsible for ally debt hu contracts. 92. Iievenne to 80th April, 1877. 17,- .t ria;*� WNER 141 484 (13 ; expenclltnre, 1,149.,711 57. I'1vDlttlalronla.—Tile Graham girl. sof- ail.Raring from hydrophobia, phobia, in Hartford Do. to 80tH April, 1877, 17,644,017 48. y l SUT`i'0N, GRADUATE 01? Jt?niverszty Trinity College, graduate Tor- onto liniversity,znemberof the (lollop:, rbesici- aLB.nud eitirgeons, out* Office, Royal Hotel, Crediton, 8 M. crushed to pieces, and found floating ou the water $e was au old and experi- enced engineer. The baggage car was but partially in the water. The freight and express goods ware saved in good condition. The passenger cars were thrown from the track but not upset ; ( 13t0p11011 S8n02 Rin' " W oon's Bible animals,"it description of the llahats, st1-netura and uses of every living crea- ture f+ou1 the ape. to the coral; sofa and ex plain. lug all those passages in the slid and New Testa - an ants, i.a1 which 1 iruonc'i is maria to beast bird, a•eptile, -ish,or 1us,et illustrated by over Ono hundred neer designs, by Ise- s Wood, II. A.with written bythe 'NNov S Cr Wood M. A. . 0,, to . which aro added articles on ' ',volution," by' /rev, .Santo t AfeUosh, 0.0. and ' Researches art-.trav- al in Bible lauds," by leev' D. March, i). 0. Snell title pag.. a. now s1o)1( nicely printed on Isthe fol of 1 g 1 0 We hien i' a it good lades, � ell bound. 1 (yen c pretty easeful seaming and heartily commend It 3t would lnn,lt0 a vero nice p:eaent to a young sllinister,sabbatll school teacher, Or env bible student. T. TV. Lyon h Co publishers, Guelph, lout.—Observer DRAIN TILE. W=.. legit 11,811 t his oldstanct, in Stephen, ]las in eoenoo . ith the manufacture ort brick, commenced. the, . DRAIN T1 LE. of all sizes, and is able to till all orders with Which he may ae fnvorecl be the shortost notic:o, •as they are ishv0j!13 ou lltturl.'Tilts() 1.i1S, are of o Su3erior J1ass, and can be,snld at the lowest Deices: - :ibelillon,`Tune 21,1877;' ani.' " WOOD'S 131b10 Aniutals is an excortont work. It sllonld bo in every loyally ,vberoit can Le. af- forded. Itis highly lutet0athlg and equally in- structivo,Wild will beread with avidity by both rfld, ane ycung, 1t deals iu. fa3BJ1s. 3101 -.fictions, This age of education and reading needs booa.s .of this cle7cripticil to crowd, out nu.i:keep' btl,t,if 11os1ib st ,of our Mouses 13 orlis whose °tendency is not pied. , Every.ftaaLily should be supplied with 'books,. notonly calculated to please the Limey, but to 1±*14uct the ., iute1lect and improve the heart. ''V0 can recommend the book in, gnestinu'; !te bo one' et a cies,. wo'l adapted to thatend. Wax. I'Iooralt, 13. C. Minister. Sklltaboll, Juuo L, 1877. The wife of t4i 'estnlinster farmer ou Conn., diets ou Fiiday, when the pity - The prepared to Hold a post mortem n Friday at poen entered the store of Mr. exllminatitn. Her brother. aged four- baps#y drive)1 17y mi. 1)t}'r130i1 nue his W. Y. Brinton, and while looking over u brothel, was coming up the street when canis Dods secreted a number of curbs teen, atllpearecl with • au ►tze stud revel= the horses started and one of the lines 8 ver ail(1 prevented rt. He was bitten , in heruockut. Site erne (ideated in broke. The bora es then inn against a by the clog about the same time as his the act, and made to return the.goods. • rr r pre -i, telegraph pule, piling lltpl•sas, men, anti sister, anti may be auffeilllo from 1 t butter .•lei iL 11 • hilt St • ere t() sae nr. The Daily News, iaaturday, declared it was the eomwon report that the de- mand for extraordinslry credits, of which so tuucu lately is heard, has not been abandoned It will be brought forward later on, and perhaps iu some modified form. If the Ministry could get over 00010 internal obetecles to perfect unanimity, the demautl:t wnuld be made at once, The Yeas believes if England'e position resunihe unchang- ed until the prorogation, stud the »tiu- est0r8 and Parliameut are ce altered the country, Lord l3eacouofiel+i and those of bin colleagues wire think with him xu'►y commit the country to a }tel• icy which wadi' never have twee accepted if there lead been a free and timely cnnlluunieation between the Government and the House of COM - MOUS, saltie, at the "wane i*hwe, watt also etrucic' T It3 Saturday Perrier' sums tip the political 8lt01t1011, so far as co0ueerns ttn(14owtrlly'ett, 'political Turlte=y, thus --t it the end • At i)orcbehter et5110» a very heavy , ` ebuwer o' large pieces of iee' fell, the whet d.e;;taia;t 13 with violence co t110 ground.. Every whitlow 1» the dwelliug Jodi o 01 NU. 1ii1te, i. farmer itt thio neiobborhoodl, :tete broken nine damage dame to flit, unser buildings. The iso - tato and 14.1 23110 vines were cut down its if by a reaping machine. Thu storm was very severe tit St. Thomas. A house owned by Mr. Buugllrrer, wee etrnek by lightlrin , toning out ,110 end of the building and doing considerable damage to the in tenor. The crops also sustained con• siderable damage. In Chatham and Ii,tl'wio11 `Townships of a costly O113Ujftaign, though it 111ear perhaps Lave been victorinnis, i'.ngsia will depend on the perruiseion :of Aus- tria to effect a permanent conquest in Turkey." " The Examiner, which 18 usually well itlformed, sseys that "it was eepeeteii that u apet'iul vote of credit in addition to the regular army and navy estimates would be asked for by the Governult on Monday. No such request waw then made, but it is in the blithest de -gree likely that it will be made before Par- liament shall be prorogued. ' 'e lap. prebend that Parliament will show the utn)0at and host unanimous readife80 1119 hailstones were as lige as walnuts Ito 1)lac0 suftiC1.•131 funds at the dispn':tt feud covered the ground to the depth of 1 of the Goverum Ont, if it only be made three inches. clear that they etre agreed upon a wise Around 9ltuiceytown, so strong aid and definite policy, and have a distinct the wind blow that many buildings conception of whet it is that British were unroofed. (interests require. About nine o'clock the :;acne day, li;;htlung Arnett the residence of lir. Oardno, in Seaforth, shattering the chimney and gable. The electricity divided on reaching the tin eavctrouglls' part passing to the rear of the house and down the 0111e to the cistern and through the well into the cellar : and part following the trough along the front stripping off the cornice in its course to the opposite end of the build i g, where it reached the ground by the conducting pipe. There were ten people in the house at the time, but fortunately none of them was sori:)usly injured. The di m'ige will be About four hundred dollars. The clap of thunder frightened'fivo different teams •vhioh .were on the slain street, and which ran in all directions. &covered She also gave her address to ilio clerkmonitory symptoms of hydrophobia. . coy c in charge, 1,3131 if 8120, does act slave to OLIO was hurt. The buegy was badly at)swer for the t •deft i_ t will onl' be be- A SP exec. from Athens stays the Brit wrecked. . y ,,1., 1 it en lair fleet in J,a,.alel•nm spa will sail ,..©..® s o fan ,exorcise of mercy an the y cerise . y T pelt of Mr. Iilunton. , 1Souda,,y with sr•itled orders. elle Gel- EI'teeZntraF9 and rFzr, 03 at:;~•, Miran squadron l;as arrived at Port Stud. It Ss supposed the destination of the British fleet is Turkish waters, perhaps even Constantinople. ANOTHER "l'OltN6D0 IN THE SOUTHWEST. Another' terrific hurricane swept through Central Ohio. on anrlay night causing reit damageto crops, a tbuililing;s, and in some instauees in flitting more serious losses, NeaLr. Tlichmoinl, Indiana, n large tree 'vas ;w4Ls blowlt on a britlae while two men were crossing rata bug- gy. Charles I3row11 was instantly killed, anis W. J. Hyatt daugerously injured. A number of dwellings in the course of the storm we'•e clamageet. bp*ni field, lit. Vernon, Zanesville, Ci3naldover, and other smaller towels such charges t would rob' E))glaud o, suffered. considerably. eveiry real rampart for her Eastern At rile last Division Omni in this q — city, held 0n Friday last, Mr. W. D. 100(1on; July 2. --Tile effectrll'Lno- llctelog;lllon, jeweler, blotig;ltt n+ suit. • h 1 laud of the 1!11iishrll success has been agr3iiislt the master and officers of 8t. to 1000W the discussion about British shell's All -Leonia Lodge, of Port' Stan- ilat(;1•QStS. And IR118S11L11 newspapers, ley, to recover x110 BUM of X140, the like the Dallis l rleyrrr1,lc and Alt) tt.)lr1 -Tattle of It silver trowel with which he S 1 fast, are greatly Cxuited, and cell tor 111012elf, laid the corner Stolle of their a t; g t d g 1 , fences„ insr•ali31rep11rat11111 to protect thou - ball in 17 8 4. It came 0113 hi the evi- Wrest and honor, of the country which 11 lies 'limier it 111086 .11116t and deadly Bence that lie took the ttrowel1from his store aowo to Port Stanley, aiicl'8,8 it menace. They fired the Czar's pro - was lyes presentedrosented to lint (he bean la D. definition a' revolutionary manifesto, g, y lion ann(la i t l 11 to ' L determine 1 ' (t'll t p 1 i1C1lCa 1 g 1 � h� then) the 1 iDishlet e a �, f -Lot do (1' .1Lo ) of the corner Stolle, 1 g 1 as is usual.. a;yulb in such eases—lie lied his 1latne engrav- ed ripen it, a11d clow brings suit for the veins of it.'•' The lodge' x'ot having or- dered it, or ;iveil any of its nienzbea•s .315110rity to ill so, the Judge ordered nese-suit.- h'3•ee 1?i•ess. I3nlgaaria, They 10,1 this to the reput- ed is ten tion of Russia to claim Amount and lite" Turkish iron -clad fleet as indemnity, aitd ex:forces the free pas - Sane of the D erdanlle1, and declare ..71E5ItoC)POLIT.d. '. Tug excursion in OOnlrrctinn with the St. Mary's and Btanshard p11' -sae^ schools came off on Friday, :32nd i A special trifid was run for the 01021- sion, leaving St. Mary's at 6.80 n,. ln„ and stopping, for passengers at � leelu- tyre's, Ilea'e and Granton. Almost twelve hundred persons, two-thirds of whom were public school pupils, avail- ed themselves of this opportunity of enjoying a cheap and please it trip. 7 he train arrived at Point Edward at half past teen o'clock, and shortly af- tea wards the steamer Hiawatha, teak a majority of the excelrsionists down the bean Mil St. Clair, to Stag Island. tonolung at rorts Sarnia and Huron, The dey was somewhat cold, but beau. tifully clear, and upon the whole a very enjoyable time was sl'eut. :It marked 1' r' A r• 'n the lives of a majority 1 of the ane al h J } 4 pupils born i:nlaudwho had never seen a larger body of water, than the '1:13annes or Ftb Creek, ltntler the iuflu, lice of a spri)ig t' oeshet._ Their know1o:ale e of Geography has been increased, an idol of the immensity, as well as the rotun- dity of our globe, as portrayed on the convex. surface of Lake heron. lute been f::rmed, nese stlbjees of conver- sation and a knowledge -of business has been acquired, and their s+,clitll quali- ties `considerably cultivated. The look of satisfaction and happiness, bt'omilig au the aonutenapces of: all, denoted that the affair. was . eminently success- ful, and that tike t'nety departure" 111 the lino of entertainments, was more magnificent and interesting, than the wornout pie -nice that so worthily" eater- I ti'ined thesis in the past. It n — ightni rr . stl•Uc1: (J1I1)F:OIt iii Fi�1. -. Li,., n., . the C.a,tlloiic Uh11rch, atletcen31i, N. H. . on Sunda burning it to tae f=loured, Sunday, a, Less, six thousand' dollars; iesu:'ed,.