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eaeren.e peg shooting. He was drawing hie gun
"ARM FOR er j -T. One —.Lord and .Lid Dufferin. Lad anter entangled
cocked, when it became
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I- 1 V lot rnan d acres. more or I^ss, lot a Helen Irinet:wnod ail y it to diled in the It edfe Rhih1D aR not
„heAtre. L;ttletott it diNctiar e. ie feared lta canthot
r,,'-{ tarn tilt r •n i, e7eac1nc [,.rtt:ttg of tlnumn n lz'
' •ores D ar.Iremai Icrinbardvond Frode+in 6 uncoil River Cart thronglh win. recover.
l'"''''. 'Weld f,a, at6atn"D gn:eel s':' �ri *n ),•at.' `}"Eac�, roused milder rat arch ..,There were Lwelve prieonera its the
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r•: 0,,,4,....s dirdr.eah t # a... l o. bar!. hlal ?t,t i.# 1 0
!.4 el n recur, f ;:ea lta..,a Yo h a swim weir rhh,. built ` f alIeare a of wheel.
at, r a I ,a I �sne I:he 1 CanYe..i.nit to SOI,a;a an+➢�
a,. t r,1 , ; nail. Ir..ea lawny, :,!rant, Manton. 4:.1 ... Cslletabie Br c►Wtn elf i\'aterleo, Ou
al!Loa •t. ,enc, , an to gaud €;rest 1 nova; I:at:r rho 1:311' hast„ errestr;' two brothers
-1. u..1 c a T./tad/Au.' iu lis,• or .seam •a ..a" ,
4i, ' I or rt3.er p ucie-11ars OP1J3 to a 1tr S :t)l:ll+'�l .1�.1,t••ielf U)1. licholaa Ryan, the
,�Ai+l,i if, Oa OW t rt te,aee augIG-tf r0 -mor
fur threatening to ictll, and the
1'i 11' thA �,l r 1- ,0 pan 22, CON. 2 L r- lata r for brutelly assaulting his brother
a r; 1 a t t ,a Vicltael. Petrick sena tti•olier ed..
notes • 11 ft nc,.•,t Jane tlanrnughiy dr.aitsod. t+t.F ..
nova e',"3rt'tl. tD.o h.ttahnre Is sass.1iar4artar,d aitmu mums Wile remanded.
tan,. ia`hen !"tit I ho Molise. a instal, born ix ` . A, art one, prospecting tour ie
re with koala ens Dench• ltaycr0ont, cowprieeng pa y p 1?
s'.ea ile. cattle, e,i,r.+i Una Ahctr1t•1,tw.. A brick fat elaySouud found itidicalions of fine
ilea -lee, anon. a nice young oreneed. etre a alien.
OW t•el! tt is situated u� miles front I:xrtt r: gold and silver-bearingquartz,and were
tenni a .'1• 1Wnaaechonl:and e .' to Isehur b. !shown segos of the Government ex-
eeriertner particulars apply to
M'S Coirtia4tr. rie•ter- Plt)ring party rlha'care last last spring.
,..A hero owned by Mr. Clinton Ven
,t�llt•tf FOti SALE. --THE D'1 -)Patter, about four milii south of Ayl-
de -a•SI ed offers Dia form for sale. iteiahR
1otr..Lae I. ,wt. liteptoor. containing Cl aerea, mor way struck Ley ligbtniugton Thurs.
n,l�: at; water 1ko furt e:' pa cul wet/atl`atr ally morning last—Wee tonally dc'tray.
teLoa'lalaFr,usr.4u MAO t+reruis1led with contents,VQO busttele of wheel,
al: o, rein e.. es • large quaatily of hay stud oats and
1 OUSE ,n LOT FOR SALE IN faruling implements.. Loss, $10,000 ;
t re Alilona.--TIcUmloreignetl.,1cra Lisbr..ck tie iueenatee,
Iterate veitt t acre of Jan 1 for solo. Tho louse is
oval and sin •laalr> tory b4;li ran:taming IlracraR ... A. Committee has be tD appointed
v rue +1-411 awexwrai', /pod as rsninon eauvens.
by the °uteri° Teachers' Assoetatiiou
4.24., 014 t eyfrtata•ee. rerrns visas, fartloerrar-
t:iculatrargttti, to Jecni, 1111r.crinses.Ts41Pr. to confer with the Government relative
)1toPERTY leOlt SALE.-- . Mosul).
to hs reaciletra' axoaraion to Parini ileal
*either ele•ra for soma it acra of excellent aeon,
need, oast -l: a1- nails south of Latter. and tar a .,.Carrie end 'Willie ROM, Af St.
t:,ttaa pttttt.ut cuitivati^n, wt+lt fencrdi} acre of
Fan,! }•snug Tc 404 orelsard, i t�cp Luo I+treatti rhtlmae, en Thurt+dlsy last maned in.
aud.tatrl be Iola 4140 ill for eiath_ alit trx t4 JAS to tlis writer. Tho boy aucceeded. in
coven.Stru:fonl or rt 1!Atd►W'IX.L.. L'.mrno eaaving himself, but before the little
OUSE and LOT FOR SALE. --}girl reamed reled life eves extitret.
The undersigned otiertt his Itrickeattatta,[ *../t. Shannonvillo hotel•keeper he
see Quo heat !Lela of tiled , in k.Iimvihts. The ,I.,...,,, fined 5t} atad sent to a
property is four miles Prow i.xoter :orchard as d ' , g of for
other improvements. Al+ply Ke A. Toru oath* ono mouth for selling liquor to alta ia-
proanrsei.
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ship series the Allegheny' lead the employees of Claxton & Co.,atoug with
Tecumeehe ops game, the former hair- a professional thief, have been system -
lee won 14 games and tate latter 13, e,ticelly carrying off sides from the
the ldoohestere being third with 12 store. The property stolen exceeds
games won. 1400.
Rankin, of, Montreal and Ur. ...The duck season comae, eel Net
lfauitobtr gaol on the 11th. W. E. Aturrety, of Toronto, aro charged week. and so,did the gun Accidents.----
...St ;+taty s assessment rate la 10 with conspiring to defraud. Cortatn The first vietne. is a young n u mewed
milia on the dollar. poraorte Required from Rev. W. W. Jacques, of Chatham, who received the
,..Workrueu were engaged the other Doane, two hundred aeres of land, content@ of hie piece through melees -
day in removing the corner stone of wartlhleee for agricultural purroses, in nese. Hie reoovery is doubtful,
the bending on the A eliok Property, the Marmots aistriot, county of Hast- ..,Wm. Barlinager, of ;New York
corner of Market Square and .anuli- Ings. According to asxays made, the State, hoe pleaded guilty to siring a
erect, St. John. While 43Q11ng sQ a land wM &malaed to be auriferous, and store in Ormond, Out., at the iustiga-
halfpenny of the reign of George IF., on the strength of this the Company tion of the occupant, Wm. Dixon, who
and bearing the We of 1787, was tek• wan formed, with a oapital of $50Q,080. had his stook well insured,
en from the stone. Old ago has not. The price to be raid. for fifty acres of ...Tho order recently issued by the
harmed it, nor its burial, but app. ars this two hundred fox was $.t0,000 in British Government, prohibiting the
to be in as good condition as where de. stock. A shipment of ten tons of ore importation of cattle, does not apply
posited from human eyes. was made to t+ermauy, whence a copy to Canadian live stook.
.,,From a fiend of Ave and a quarter of an aesay was returned, which it u „,A. somnawbulibt named Lyons ou
florae Mr. Jose111i Orchard, at 3liuesing, understood abowed the rack to be des- htouday night xuada his exit from a
threshed 270 bushels of treadsvell titute of even a trete of gold or silver; window of the Carleton lime, Ottawa,
trheet, thus yielding &fly -one bushels this opinion being aoutrsdicto-y to and fell emu twenty feet. He lit upon
to the acre. those received on thie aide of the Atlan- a abed, from which lie sli 1 to the
ground unhurt.
.,.Some weeks ago Archbishop
Lynch, owing to coutiuued ill -health,
planed his resignation in the tiauds of
Dr. Conroy, the Delegate Apostolic),
who has forwarded it to Borne, The
new Archbishop, it is thought, will bo
either 13iehop Walsh, of London, or
Father Farrell, of New York.
...There arc now four British ware
vessels in the port at Quebec.
...Co Friday evening a uumber of
young men enticed a girt named Eine-
ley, who is said to be half- witted. away
iron. her home. They took her tci
'Howick'e Island, and most lankly out-
raged the poor creature,avho was taken
in chart. "v the police, who found her
iu an lamest nude state, and suffering
,..A eery sad accidentoccurred a few; tio. This assay we shown at the
daps ago in Port Albert, township of media& and with that before thele i1
Aahlield. A. son of 111r. Alexanderwaa resolved to go into bankruptoy.
Dreaney, about eeven yoara old, gat on ,..The Countess of Dufferin fired the
a colt, which he wanted to take to first shot at the Manitoba rife match
water. While on the way he was the other day. and made a bull's eye.
thrown off and so severely injured that ..The young eon of Mr. Thomas
his recovery is very doubtful. Sanders, tat couceesion, btalalnide, had
.,.Last Saturday night' or Sunday a narrow escape front drowning one
morning some parr ee entered. McRae. day last week. The little fellow was
store, Port Colborne, and relieved the playing ou the bridge at the mill, when
proprietor .If tame fifty defers and a be fell into the water, a distance of
quantity of goods. nearly thirty feet, and strange to say
...Mr. Belt, of telephoto: notoriety, received uo iujury.
has arrived at Ottawa, and has roomy. ...The usually quiet village of Iider-
ed instructions from the Public Works ton, on the L. H. it B. R., and its
)ROPl RT FOR :41,13.--TwototseaMain ..,Robert Swift, of Reach, threshed Department to conned Rideau Ball surrcundings were thrown into the
1g,aotifstree', ett
onI,c ngta.°I.1"4;71gcr 1-o es rad the produce of two acres of barley, and with the Premier's affiae. Af,1". Bell greatest exoltemeut through elle report
well and pimp. and 'table on the premises.—
,O L a hzed the oxt•aordiunry amount of does not sell tine , telophor e, but leases that a crime of a diabolical character
The abo4e is elislbl sltulated for bneiineeee air seventy-three bushels per %taro. it to the Government, had boon attempted in the neighbor -1 severely from her injuries. An effort.
the lets ere b•sthlt5 nt1ots, andeenvetllene to! ..Mr, Herbert Bothwell tlreehed4 ...Constable MtoDoneld and 1Y. T. hood. A girl named Arabella Jitno is being made to discover the ratishers
the
ret 1eaa ti iHITE.To a Office Exeter out his crop of wheat Uf 25 acres, t Sheppey], or vetton, arrested AI lutan Paieloy,'daughter, of a farmer residing ' who are iibout twenty-four in number.
grown on the west half of lot 23, Alain giving tate name of Bob Armstrong for near llderton went jute Mr Hugnd's The DetroitNetrs is responsible for
Road, Wetmore, about twelve miles stealing a horse, buggy and harneea store for seine groceries for her moth- this statement. A nic:ly.dressed,
from Stratbrus', an 1 the yield averaged from Dr Morton. The prisoner ie er. On her way home, she saw a handsome -looking young man steed on
47 bushels per Acre, now being tried before a bench. of Mag- man named Rubert Neil, at Robert the balcony of the City Hall tower yes -
,..It is believed, that Maser.. ltaulcin ietrates. Paisley's tavern. He followed, over- terday, when a party ot. Canadian oz -
and Murray read a •couuterleit assay/ ...Four botel.keepers in Owen Sound , taking her. They walked alol.g to- oureioniets came up to see the fights.
front the German, so as to obtain the wore convicted under Crooke' Act by gather for some distance, and when He was particularly attentive to them,
mine. the Police Magistrate ou Tuesday last rhe was getting ever a fence, he seized; pointing out tlhe prircipal bniidinga
...Mr. Forbes, Sarnia Road, town- iu $40 each and 'costs for keeping lig. her, threw her down, and attempted to and volunteering information about
ship of Plympton, sow. d one bushel or on their premises. They have ap- commit a crirnival assault on her, things in general. After a while he left
and twenty pounds of wheat, and res• pealed, on the grounds that the Duo nearer su,00eiling. By an extraordi- the parherand weut down stairs. Then
lined therefrom ,the large yield of 83 kin act in In force iu that county, nary effort. however, tine 'girl got up, four of them discoveredthat their pock.
bushels. and not the Crooks' Act. ie, screamed loudly and ran sway. The et books were missing.
..A. pear tree in the township of ...The committee of the Panel Zen- scoundrel ran after her, and tried to The Trenton Courier of the 16th
Wheatby, Co. of Essex, teas planted ayes appointed to investigate the Rag catch. her ; bat she got away from him, inst., gives the following particulars of
one hundred years ago, and is now in difficulty coudemn the assault upon the and told her mother, who gave the a most extraordinary oecurrence • On
excellent bearing condition, some years captain of the Queen, bale consider the alarm, and speedily Neil was arrested, last Monday night, at Mr. Delany's,
MORTGAGES BOUGHT. bearing forty bushels. Zouaves had great provocation. and taken to London on Saturday even- Miss Hattie Gould, having heated a
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JO1-E YA rC'I,Yto .., Robert Hall and Mrs. Clark are ...Labourers on draius at Montreal ins, three wagon loads of men and wo- penholder over the lamp, was frizzing
neighbors in Westminister, and they are getting from eighty cents to a dol- men, therouahly indignant at tee in- her beau.° etchers, when sullenly a
- do not seem to live so agreeably as it lar per day. human wretch., accompanying him. loud report was heard, and upon exam.
.r` ., i[',. ICE is desirable neighbors should. The ,..The sto e and contents of J. Hors- He was committed for trial.-
C;"G1d1MISSIONER. other clay arrs. Durk saluted Mr. Hall man, Guelph, were destroyed b fire ...Mr. George Bukham, of the town- ination it of foundethat the i . barrel
y y g on the end of the wooden h,a tele had
'Laurance and Land Agent —Office with a brie k, which struck him over Monday, Loss $50,060. ship of Torbulton, recently sold 615 buret into a number of fragments, fear.
Fausons Block, Exeter. the eye, inflicting considerable injuries. .,Two horse thieves, Stanley and bushels of wheat, harvested from 15 fully lacerating her hand and face,
. ...Mrs. Bennett, the woman who Sully,were tried at Winnipeg on the acres, which makes as avaran° of 41
A g � owhich bled .profusely, One portion
MISCELLANEOUS aC LLANE4U$ was outraged by two men, on the night i 11h, and each (sentenced to five years bushels to the acre. struok the lamp chimney and broke a
of the 26th nit., at her home, lot 21, in the Provincial Peuiteutiary. ...It Las bean decided iu Brantford hole in it as if struck by a pistol ball.
6111 concession of Pickering, has died .,The Council of Pickering have that a storekeeper caaninot under the The young ladies in the room wi:h her
from the effects of the injuries. The voted a reward of $200 for the cowrie- Dunkiu Act give awaybeer to his ens— Foxtu. HALL, Alain St., Bitter.
were summoned by the report.
The above large and convenient half bee miscreants aro still M large. tion of the parties who assaulted Airs, toners without being li•a')le to o. 'won ratele it is though none of the wounds
been fitted u1-, in the most approvedplica style, Using .. At Sr. Catherinea, W. Lewis, five Bennett, of that township. ' ty-d .l1ar fine for so doing• are des enough to leave a scar or mar
tbolazpianogestiuthe lace, On application, n $:st. p o
class
will
be n isdodr.eO r terms, etc, years of age, while playing with a pet .;,A daughter of Joseph S. Jamie •out ...The ominous apperarauee of the the beauty of her face. No theory ad -
Also tomutter aterm of years, the large store goat, received, a severs kick on the formerly of Durham, rmow of the Centre t clouds led many tIibbert a:;ricniturists vaneed seems to sufficiently account for
below
ye o vt a ei Jan exceliern cellar,
ll ar, ande. mer! Ce; side of the eye, cutting a piece out, Line of O !prey, while swinging along to secure in their bares all the eruin the singular eeeurrenee,
fracturing the bone and inflicting in- with an elder sister on the evening of they could on Sunday, This may lend ,,,Pi edericl: Eavill, of London En
juries which will result in the loss of the 15thinst., was accidentally thrown to a discussion of the merits of the 'swam across the English 'Channel from
si ;ht. from the swing and struck by the swift work done on that .1,y, . by a certain Cape Grezuez to Dover, last Sunday
\XTB 0 L E SAL L AND RETAIL The coming Provincial Exhibition moving seat, on which her sister was class of Sabbiatari,rn . night.
!! 11'' of the Agricultural and Arts . Aseocia yet standhu ,- The blow broke Iter .John Yost, of flints hail an acre �'
Dealer in I, u. m. b e l tion, to be held in Landon in Septbhn- neck, de:ttli ensuing in a few moments. of fall wheat, which was so badly fro-
Deceased was thirteen years of age. zen in July that he out it for hat', the
LAKE'S MERCY
% number of spleudil farms for sale
ata bargain.
A number of dwellings to rent.
Bents, & accounts c., eollected
private funds, to loan nn farm prop
erty at 8 Per cent.
oney to loan on village - propery
it and good mites.
EVERAL Private residences, and
building lots forsaie,
T. 'V`iiiSY�Li ,
saariarCs,LATHA�TD OEDA,2I'OSTS. FLOOR -
DIG ANL SIDING—DRT.sSED AND ITN. any of its predecessors.
rtzlarta�ar. Mrs. W. Vennor, of Caradoo, rais-
An extensive Steel" ou hand. The Lumber, for ed 27 very large potatoes from three
Quality or price,ea..iu , • ^'Best. Agood assort.
went always on hand, cheap ...x,ase sprouts broken off potatoes in the
Ward Eastside Main Street, between Gidlyand spring..
YhetoriaStreete. . .•.
naso) , .m. boy named ;;Hughes was struok house with printed bills. giving an ac -
by lightning, on the 8th concession of curate aceouut of the robbery of a car-
arnEss i Harness I Malahide, on Wednesday of last week.
A barn near Springfield was also
� N `i��Ta struck on the same day and burned to
the ground. ,
— ...There are two hundred and twen-
1. C. Klausen ty-seven house's of ill -fame in Toronto,
the native talent being reinforced by
IJ.AVING removed women driven from Detroit, Boohester
. from Rodgerville to and Buffalo.
lIensall would thank the pub , The Petersville cannibal Jose h
lie at large for the liberal
past, and in soliciting a cot-. , A
support accordedhim in the E. Jacobs, who endeavored to disfigure tinnexee of the same would his wife's face a few days ago by biting
Inform them that he w111 al. the nasal organ under pretence of kis-
•,vayhaveonhand,ax4;mane.toorder sing her has been. sentenced to seven
;;Harness of 'Every Description years in the penitentiary.
...A eon of Mr. J. Jacques, Chatham
'HIPS; BLANKETS. BTUSHESs was dangerou'dly wounded by the me- i boat the Rochester, at. Rochester, in 1.13
VUBRYCOMB8, a 0. 1 etdental discharge of a gun while dusk innings,' by 4 to S. In the champion -
BLOODTHIRSTY MOONSHINE. At
...The last swindle : A pedler calls piece beiug so situated that he could Louisville, Ky., on Tuesday last a
at a house with a fine lot of articles, not pasture it. The stubbles grew up, United States Alarshal was attacked by
which he offers at ruinous sacrifices. and lie is now bars esting a very fair an ese.apctl Mcon4hire, who, with
He makes a sale and goes his way. crop of fall wheat from the same piece. his friends, fired 20 shots. They ales
The next day two men drive up to the . ...Contrasts a e being made at Osh- bombarded the house the entire night.
awa foe fall delivery of potatoes at for- Deputies are menaced by the mob in .
ty cents par bushel. The crop is ex- Adair county. In Hardin county the
lain store, and claim the pooperty as petted to yield pi'e'ty well, some far- Moonshiners Fwear they rri11 kill any
stolen. This the unsuspecting victim mers estimating that they have three United Sates Marshal. In the last
is lead to believe, a hen he gives up the hundred bushels to the acre, This is two months 1,200 offenders have been
goods and the swi'radlsre der art, a pretty high figure, bat the crop is arrested. NoTE.—Moonshiuers are il-
...A horse belonging to Mr. Taylor, generally reported to be better than licit distillers. •
who resides in the south. eastern portion last year's. A NON-PAYI\"G CoN0ERN.— The'Dhzili,
of London, was on Saturday last div- .Wm. Ward, who was set upon and l fitness, the only religious doily in New
covered with its back broken, and had badly beaten by rongbs on the evening York, announced its suss ensien on
to be killed. It has transpired that of London's civic holidlhy, lies in a Tuesday last, for lack of support. The
two youths led the horse (whio was dangerous state. He has not sporen Weekly Witness will continue 1•uulica-
blind) upon a bridge near . by and then since the occurrence. tion.
either shoved Or allowed the a limit] to. .On Sunday last Ann Abry was sr- A BOATING PARTY STRucII BY LIGHT -
fall some fifteen' feet, injuring 1t es• rested ab Nilestown on 'a charge Of mace.--On-Monday lest a row boat
above stated. They. will probably be stealing a horse and buggy from alio- containing five pennons was struck by
inside to pay dear for their gruel sport. ery;-staole keeper at Sauawicb, and fa- lightning at Omaha, Neb. George
...On Saturday last thy Tecumseha ken for trial to Sand;vmh. St:rdge was instantly killed, and Mrs.
...A dariiig robbery of since has beer! Hager tuinb;ed,tlaokn•ard luto the liver
unearthed in Montreal. Twe of the and was drowned.