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The Exeter Times, 1878-1-3, Page 3
Yty 10, .r8't8 THE TIMES. mralsirsortorattassiss Ilse Not AF11&U)," } TURKEY TQ THE POWERS. Irl the light watch, dart. 444 dreary, art. Their whale lives may be said to 1877) have been passed en but oneoccnpatioe, The following to a translation of the their whole Wade, whatever they ever neva th' Apostles, worn and weary, , .< :•....• � t ., 7,Itrlci,+h weeder to the Powers:— bad, concentrated all ono object, and Tui x e a ler>,a� t the li.,is...rouseee4, /, D nn. 7CC,,�l •,_ 1 that the most trivial to which the Wi- lted "" ra Cirst, - gine! th i mil -4%e linsexo, Gatll�ttlntilto111er Div, Jia , 4t?t , Every ctee knows the origin of the un- man shield can descend --card playing, What is it lilt+e:aeh heart with .heal happy evettttt which hove befallen re- They have clone nothing else, thought cit tr i^r'.,1iet •I they 10,»k arab t? (minty in the Empire. The Imperial 0f neUting else for years. Their ll :it t! )' to f•,rta with tit Ir." bright.G=1vr:rlullet:t feels the consciotlsnase of rinds hl rusted until they are as is t:1k on Ile u l,�ei with Holt :tlplight, not iuunn in any way provoked the dull, as Leavy, Held as incapable of re - bins , 1 war which we are carrying on against cezving new a'mpressious as the ve' est I. i, a Spirit, io they pry, Russia, 0 tiled from their card And drink with nvirtal fear—bat hark! l ussia, and of having on the contral:y, done everything to avoid it. At the tablesby the trumpet of war, they rise, summons �i..'f their sovereign the iiababi- cub their eye•!, look atoned them corn - tants of 4 ;e Empire leave floekrti to- p'etely be.iildered, and as tliorongnly out of the current of modern war as if they had Leen asleep forty ?years. Not oven Itip Van Winkle, with his ret-ty' gun dropping to pieee:t after his long sleep, was more bewildered and lost thanthe majority of these poor old Generals suddenly thrown into the her aggression, is it that she wished vitaeatm at the hea 1 of their brigades. to seas founded anti developed. for the benefit of ceatain potRnt;ttione, w'h ;1'+lm the object of her solicitude, institutioce AHiu 'nine storm the words, *•'Tis 1," Are borutst swards tiger fr.tgil,, barque. The Master's 'wk." L' Ici153111 revives,, DtAibts disappear a1t:I Hope !;dresses, in re:scraut Live, their ninth ,s strsy ed On these blest %corals " Be *-lest afraid." #1tti. r.1?il: OF TAK.I\6i A I'APE'll, I lower two friends d: notch alike As ever yost saw t:Ta1 stances, ABA t .3 l,hra nl §Agi t e salol timai aig,704C0 in their l::J1 of i.. Ow Viol: J p,,,rarn anti his hie Was ht I^t:i-r tlt:atl a l i:�^,•'n: Vas !Melte»n tail t +tied t'.lri reel !Stitt, •-'#.!• hall. of nl.:tt atilt deintnt, 7):.e.,tlt^.•r t+l;ik 11:1 p.:lp:':•.'i, strolling throu:,lt the viade.l, tr.-., fell down oral br,.la+r his e.rai: rt, Awl 1u11e•1 itiuu .ts it :limit. flora 1l,' been WA hall•; Of this #t lH 1r1 !lp«> n igiale+er J`Hut, I'll bet a cent thisne•itieat Hal wit l•.falt^ l heirs ? 1TEMA tet' 1NTEitEST. get};Fr 10 false eiwply and heroically a gi. at tinny—that of defending their menaced soit. But on their own side they, erase threatene':iAnd they threaten ' no one, iL is difficult to discover the motives which Russia can have had to justify divisions and e•arps. It may be asked whey the Emperor !ices not scute tlte:o old dottrds back to their eard rubles, and ref, ritth fitted to r,inclta,rttte their and rei61nce deem by a onager filen, end Pttrt b!t mon of talent, of which, after all,the j .?ilii +attL:iiucs c+ has ttillicipa. - (tttt such n deeds, by tieaitl;ug to reurgaa. It ma an army is not destitute. The lT,e iict st`it4+,u tend to a tttb,i-ii in the soft heart of Sale Emperor has mush to 1 crnnnt y useful nein pi•aeti;rtll rennote, do in retaining these old incapanlea an i deeigni'tl to stiti,.fy the triches of alt ire their p'tsitiana, Ile cannot bear the , etulajccis, without di -tinction of race or idea of tlel)rivi'ng an otd public servant p eliJ;ion. This work of reelrgenizitlen, of lli�'positiont and thus disgracing Ilion guvrri►mental and administrative, has and so unctlilsciou-ly prefers to seed- I Dry G•00ds, G•al-x'ooeries, wines and i fres ne base the cafan:tinon ,;muted iv, ice the lives of thlousautle gf brave fed• Liquors, Crockery, C. SPRING (1877 THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE SI Atafl times, and particularly ata period when Tra& is universally depressed anti moue!' Scarce. It is in the interest of every buyer to purchase where beton get tete article he %rant?( at tie lowest rate. In calling your attentietl ter ivy present stock, i fie se with evey confid- ence; it being more earefulfy assorteu an selected than that of any Flexions se:tstan, In the Dry Goods Every department is replete wi+h the most season.ble end fashionable fabrics, ntruekea'1 at prices 'ie1 lou command the attention ofthe very etosekt buyers, Till: ounn zu CLOTHIN ar still has Mit. 'tr,15`Ea at it -head In Millinery rndertbe management of Miss DIeGloghton. we east suit the most fasti boos. Our stock of Groceries., Boots and Shoes, Canadians English and American Shelf an(l Heavy Hardware one of tie largest arid best assorted in the County. lute ding prrchasers will consult their best interests by examining my steel; before going vise!, be JAMESPICI A D T E MARKET QUESTION ISAAC A L G Being now in receipt of a large stock of p the bluetit l liaejeety the Sultan. 's lows to this reislllaced'feelin; of loud- ! The contain' has received with crabs- um' ttictGoil and gratitude this h f`1 tt i t1l '.!'ells SI.1:U,kL'iON IN EUROPE. litioneasion ttf r Well, lJu,tlet rtlltceq t t 41(,:e i.ti t n l.i.e ..ied) all `4 the,tlFtt ! which aotal,i /twin t"tn't tt r . ,1 t a , The London ;Pest of the 3r 1 January i.."• :t 4'r; t • tl ::ec s vu s tat s i n txpi,c(t•,1 (!'cell itlCta tlt'i" :t" anit'tti. ' i•nbti,1104 E3 patra .geed, in oi'1lcterl force + to e: t the eel t<a.�II atel 4.1Ct'.a::�+ �,+.tr-�'l tzrt'rc Vieth r.^fall•ilLitio 4A !hurter„' in Nun i to the efiist that t1 o Iiritisb Crabine :ctti , tens r ,1 a.a I.ttaen. A runlet reform, is Melt, only!! Up uo 314G."h18 a+,3nllred that Itnssin a ft ,-:,.i t',•.1-ta.::' !+.tut t•• l'.; 41t:473;. -t1 S.:*lt tapl,liel t1► en, tam ltrevineee t"a the tt+ns er to the ien li'.••la note asking for t :r ,g It ;•.leen 'e'en ala , l.oyr,i t' 9; ' 1; a 'S: "n:n en of the rest of the L. n11iree, 1111714'8 !ethos el p .' se with Timken r:,rs-i : nSat^+ tl t,f l`1 .ti i, tv1RJtFi !resent 'raise iitelittvwriis,1aees t ' 6'111'8.111° Mercer 10 evkrture& Tine. par. a at- ret,. apt .,at ., �:t'as 3 . i ai f,rr instance. as regard, na,.att. taf a l• r. a;.�r"Ipll points out theft Ersland, when • ceentamete:ltinI. the Russian Reamer tae t,-• 1 r -"• litlaa':1 a..,...;;1,1.14,044 t a'. i � tnitiititrttti�iit), f•XC tlH.,lot<atl fatvce;', alt'4!ii'G1• . , !,tela, c Ita.1 .t R. t 91 f.,�tan•n..t n,•" 1.,tettr ! ll to t E'•al•�'o {trtl4itJCa'3 Crint f ant tae! the 4 •11•te, will he expected to accent. i.^$ ti 1 t..11 .:v. Itievl•:ebly !we .l'• r own. coin•=t•alate.leo @ !tatty it with advice ; therefore it ei:1 be ver natural if England, before telt. i ft,l a•+:;:Ia , a eal.iC+l'+>.1,•ia r.,' �:, its tt tlie� , to Kr:t, it; /i}tf•3sll1Hti1 (?ilE' fl�:tG'l�t an. I . y England, whit•?,r < .;amel :net mei tall ct,aettlR 'i.,t:t' 11 other the ittllabitaute of different taenia 11„)jf lht.•i stop, inejnire:i tch:lt cnuclitions .. r the lineiieui ealnan: iiclems hews L:o n in• elen neper r attar have b eta ur<I• nil ti li,: ,t era lett) under .the 4eOptry /if Ili;! ltll- n , . re .:•lti f r r •:a 11,y l -.teu,try 10:1‘.pc•t iat imtja;� 4ty 1110 tittttan, t:u:i wawa:.tracttd By to demand. approaching 1'lo- l rt:,^;e,: matte is r to 1t,• !.reit 'r,11"J' 'esn.stitate, in fact, a lawful u l linemen Iriis'•ia again, Englenil waultl be giving ferric a c•.,t. A 1 t.ut•hen nt ednalte mils tit., talo to rt belit�tr. pro •f of her e;it'tleelt t1 blIe to spare k.t.s t to it 14:7 .t the ortillery. ria..l tui,. Lithos! If any doubt could. Stilt survive es to tel 1 f a 1:r! n:at fl . muf ittrt-, tliF+ reheieus fulfilment of the new Om - IF 't .ti tp . tr:ttral, lea i dot n ,.ib t a, 4I:!ltg; p stitl:tinn acne of alio rpferin.e than we Europe+ tinnier danger. T:te gravity of the political situation in Europe is such ns to !rake news ." ll.,l:. I4*.m. 1 h..ir clatin:Ht thy (la, r; hard ltra tinged in tete C.noiurcttee of fru the battle -field of see:u►d'u'y innz (,ttnst'tntineple this tla+nbt idtunlel die- tic'i•ttlt)t•e, and the leading Loudon pap. b,t tt;v darling Mary :Sten. era shc.v. area ter anxiety at indications I'm trust !dile S r j.',91y ean, Appear in the presence of the formai , ,� i n„mal'. so tmu aeclient'ielt of :lie einceril of war than ever bot. re Every action It . u'u never se its eAttvnts any mere. ; y points to an exsected continuance of :�i 1'k•r,,hdtt d.•� a!',h t,s.'s that thr tiro of our resolutt.lne. ,tile,1)rotTPr •itt ti ., r u c 1 l , vas on a grand s.. ala. While Ituseia s r, ; ; td at ha i In i:3 t'ritert':l tit b;• re tel,.• for ten- : 1•?F toparl a gn;traL11t 41 of winch tt 0 invite • answer is in courteous language, and rtlrrpe tet l:rice part. The !trio anti a ttilile she deeales a desire -for None, only chase of hionraoms w•llicit mutt . ' t , sleeken our (Inas in this path would `5140 refers Turkey to her army cord.. late tonna in tile continuation t f a elate menders to begin negotiations. Tins f Snell situation t oto battalion for Cop,. Town. A eve e'1'ucstt site vial t- 164+ Sir ti.i th• frees cola.i.Ia zed the shua- tite.r on tie (:elute homier dangerous, 041,1 haul written fig^tra+ pa . Every ilt:li':alitelnIdiertitul still bei :e) a 'Iv- only as iutell17 0 • liter from tL: ti it: • f war altotivtt left Cape ,hent t„us nt .1 in (nem° IO r,, o�t mss, melte ttenerete pantie with Turkey with- ' Anvil for the l'utfre frt.utur on the ittJ}a e'1 i taut e Basel' calamitous i11 re":nrd to the out recognizing any outer interest the llea•,,eber' c mttea�ltl prosperity of the o� atm'ttly. Tr. those cf the two b •llircrellts. Even <�. sial aTaribes a has written a letter in' kills t„ricniturc and industry by keep. smell; the pence patty of England -.Illicit he de.rrtLt•, Osumi Pasha's defence of such settlement would meet univtrital ii ull+itsralu)5 Elio #bower of the labor. 1'it:rnaa more like the e'mtlnct of aWit•1 beast at ' i7.g cia,tsos ; it Imposes heavy charees Oiipoeiti0i1, ante the fear is' now that b:ty that: that of a'skilful general, and at. i'ull;oy will atccept tofor s prelimi- uitoll tato public treasury, and thn� tribute.' his suce,!:is on the: battle -field, more tit. pl:tcos ob.taoles in the rutty of every nary terms in order to forrins. ghrthe d the Mindere 01 the Demeans beau hie, own :melioration of the ecotlomical and to support her by force of arms. The g,.•ue•:tishap- financial condition of the Emigre, to Mill/ Neils says tee' Tlic * na l= is It is eurions that while England is governed the great prejudice of the general pros- sufficiently grave to xnake ell sober by a Jew, l'r nuee has an Irishtuan for its Pre-peri#y of the a tuiatry and the special persons wish we had some better relt- s?dent,.and an Englishman for its Minister of iutol este of the credi one of the state.` Ce to rest upon than the prebabi its Foreign affairs. With the quickened COMICC. of Lord It results, Hien, from what has gone ud wise 8cousfi fromasadrawing events correctt tion of the railway and the steam:llip, and the before—the question of reforms beingand Listar ” The Demos says that intermingling consequent urea the rapidly olds the matter—that a ti aeon must public men of both parties suns! speak still bo sought for the eoutinuati,ln of oltt for or aleninst he polies of war, the !Caro The desire of conquest -Las' and rartieunuly calls upon rho Liberal Leaders to say w Nether or not flirt party will del itely oppose war. Re- ferring to mediation it says := ` Such beim; the position of atil'air%, it is evi- dent that we aro rapidly approaching a point, at which the policy of this as also other neo<i•r .n ,countries limy be irreversibly decided. alevele,p,iaig commercial relations, the time may arrive, as in the beginning, that all nations will recognize the fact that they are of one been loudly lend publicly repudiated blood. The causes for war will than be reduced; from the cmnmeneentent of hostilities o.Tthougl_ not altogether destroyed, for the bit- by Ilis Majesty the Eltuporor iLIe.s'an- tcrest conteAs are those betwecn Jteople of the der. The military honer of the great same race.. empire which Ile govel'n.t remains intact, notwithstanding thev,vions for- tunes of the campaign, and the armies Which confront each other have equally covered themselves with glory on the fields of battle. With what object shoats they., then, prolong desolation and ruin for their respcelivc oAutitries? We on air• part think that the moment has enure when both beligerents might accept peace without forfeit to their dignity, and when Europe might two- .corresiit,uclent at Bucharest telegraphs that from such details as have been received, it the march of Gourko across the Etropol Bal. kail�s is the most arduous labor ever performed. I''n days were occupied in moving a distance :)hicla in summer could have been male in two iciay s. limy animals were lost by falling from the heights through the treacherous snow- drifts. Men and animals were repeatedly :blown from exposed .points which constantly -swept with resistless fury every portion of the mountain gorges. Much material had to be fully interpose its good offices. As for ` abandoned, andvn 11 was lostbe ondrecovery.dile Imperial .Crroverutnetat, it is reek- ' yto ask this not !that the country has reached the end of its resorces. There are no sacrifices whroh the entire Otto. man nation is not willing to fitce to maintain the independence and integ• rity of the Fatherland. But the duty of the Government is to'avert, if possi- ble, any further effusion cf Moore. ,Itl is therefore, in the name of humanity that we make this apical to the seuta-r inents of justice in the Greet POwess,4 .steps to secure Congressional legislation on the aid that we hone they will be'incliuedt ,,subject, A bill will be laid. before Congress to receit~e- otlr autvances favorably. shortly which will provide, among other things, a• NCAPABLE PUSSILN GJ Nl11- ReletS. . t The Russia Genera's in Bulgaria aro mainitvtttory old•men, w studied the ;art oritvar forty or even fifty :n t- o. Thelr•,are described by a c(n•respont?o4. f the:London Daily Tex+6 a6 men who never look `air -a book, and. who rarely. treatel'ia'newspiper: and appear -be ut- Animals were.ltilled by the cold in great num- bers, and the men suffered indtto.r.bable priva- tions. No reports of the losses are giver, but ,many soldiers are thought to have perished - from coil and hardship. ' ' The death of Brigham Young not having tohangecl the flirt/ludo of the Mormon communi- ty towards the•pernieious system of polygamy, the determination being to perpetuate .it, itllo Gentiles residing in Utah Territory aro taking' thatnany perflen having a lrnsbanra • • _ Ling, -who slit1 iv,a 13' .�{. persoao n, whe- Fther married or sing.,"iiny place within the exclusive j uisdictiont o„,j rho . United States, shall be geilky of polygamy. If found guilty, any pei.eeni;so offending shall be iron tllienl:kyi the infliction pf a fine of not:less that QO in addition .ib imprisoumeut for a term •:not ,Tess, tilJrn'five years. A bili lifts alrelcly been intr& duee41 providing for the chailengi:ig of Weaned juror's pi trials forlpelyganly-anti bi,.auiy in, terly'tiblivious'to the march of pon,t•ese T.tr;ito al:d of s,.'ierace, es113 .in the tntlitary m CHISHOLi1I'S OLD STAND' L0NDtlN THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE FOR GENERAL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & MANTLES. MEN'S uLOTHING TO ORDER, OR ,E.lc.A.DY.1<I.a-DI.. HENDERSON & BUGHANNAN' al: e : d . clt.lsham' •• & Co. CO1l2.PLETE STOCK OF. • :`0.NEST GOODS AT tONEST PRICE—Fe. IInnteodiei•=Sipi of tire' Sti• king'''Clacic, 1 q' 142, Dundas Street,. ,• ,. • �I;e,OND0N. t his Store, hair Street, Exeter, which! will I solc1 at LOWEST MARGIN ON COST The inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity need not feel troubled at the want of a market wherewith to make money, but call at the store of the slbseriber and MOURI1 ?E ' . GAINS hero to be had in Overcoatrilly. Vull.clotlis, Broad -cloth Doe skins, Sills;;,, iilecy s, I)elaiues, and everything needed in the Dry Goods line. The Grocery Department is Complete, e, Ai1 inspection invited No trouble to show gootls ISAAC CARLIN G• 1 ,For cheap Gents' watches, Go to S. E. Jones' For cheap Ladies' watches GotoS1.. Jones' For cheap Ladies' silver watcL,,s, Go to SE Jones'. For Boys' silver watches, ,Go to S E Jones For endless variey of silver plated For eight day clocks, For thirty hour clocks, Go to E Jones. Go to S E ;ones' Go to L.E J'one s Hensall FURNITURE Rooms ENLARGEMENT OF PIIEUISES. (')WING to the very large increase of trade, I J have be..eu oompelied to enlarge my premises, and have just reeei. ed a large stock of all kinds of 1'uinitnre—in fact, one of the largest north of ',on- ion, including CLOCKS, RAXI.I, STRAW AND .IIXED MAT1`1 ASSLS and Spring keds of all duds. Thos in want of a first class article in the House Furnishing Lino should call and examine my stock and ascertain my prices and be convinced that I can sell cheaver than any other Henso in the tragi. $pccial attention to Undertaking,. Buildings contracted for. AT Cost .00ST O 0 S T C 0 S HARNESS Al COST 1 JOHNTIREBLE would rota... thank to his customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him in the p 1st and would respectfully aunounee.o them that he has greatly reduned the prices ofharness, as will be seen by perusing the nrico list COST COST .0.0ST AT O o s HARNESS AT COST 1 Long Tug, Black, 14 inclr 02; 20 White .” 27 Brass " 29 LIGHT HARNESS Single Hanuess, '12 and upwards it .d e, 4' All other work in the Harnwss line at pioportioually low prices. Repairing done with neatness cheapness and despatch BOORS A1TD map.13 In this branch of the trade, axery effort Is made to ai.pply the best articieP, now to Save o ey. • ' ©'ear io Savo Money To all partiesati-avant of anything in the furniture.line, will savo money bypurchasing at 13rawn's .1urnit-a.e• Rooms, xeter. Itis always to the interest of the buyer to purchase from the Manufacturer. and as John Brawn Mann, factures ell his .iu urnitire hi the shop; he can give to the purchaser the immensopro Ht that the import- er must of necessity add to manufacturers prices to erealjle him to live.. The best ,stock cf Dressing Bur,taus an.d Sideboa.ds and in short; the best of stock of evorythingin myi i@,.over sh wn in Exeter, now on hand, and pee. itivelly at•thedowest prices. can and examine and satisfy yourselves. N. B„In future I -Intend to mako' aspecialty of Picture frames and mirrors of every size and gn faityc ,ancl am detem od not to be undersold, by upy,pgr„ca.' A first-ciasslsewing machine forsale at half rice. STs 13T1 A_WN.