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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-4-18, Page 847' 41, a School Books, Stationery, Blank Books Well Assorted Lilies AT MOSE PRIORS. Berlin Wools, A COMPUTE ASSORT/LENT. X. GRIGG. terVeletten & ratioo omens mom; Main teteeet Exeter, Ont. LOCAL NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 187 . 1.0.11.01MOW is Good Friday. Fumes Pots. assorted aisaa, st getups, Tu otaromouse wheels was used as a cricket and base ball ;round has been plowed up. Tne eontineed story eutitlee “When the Ship Cornea Home" will be couniuded iu our it 'sane. RCE. -The foo rasa between Meager. L. ' Thorne. Geo ?4a00 atul k \Yelper, will take plose ter the race course to morrow afteruoon. New sue stylish Millinery, se &Lumen & Pickord's. TICS TIMES SII4DE Timere-A number of shade trees SOLDTIOR. have ben plaeutee in front of Mrs B. V. El- 1,267,650,600,226,220,40j,4061 7 0 . 2 0 5 .375 liot's premises. This i & top in the right number of 31r1 10 =. direetion, and pitmans who pant trees toes 600,236,229,401,4oeteee0eee1i Wee. a taxu. only enhanee the betteley of their own property 1 may ample state that -these nuenbees axe hat oho itee" tb elk beauty of the village. so great that finite minds are incapable oe •Somer fooni, in order. to eatmorege tree plant- forming an intelligent oeneeption of their Magq tug ob, the atiaata pay a certain sutra for WWI sande, The solution of the proposed problem hoMais plaideis very simple and smeller 01f.&, but the fo1. e t d. lowing results are obtained be mote dillicult Gerreee.-The Exeter oorrespondent to a northern contemporaxy says and extensive caloolatione :-Suppoaing the rone of our village e been besmeaxed ith print. bikerdoor average population of the earth shuts its orea- erot's loot w tion to the end af the next century to be 1,- heAs. the said oorrespondeut spends 000000,000, whioh no doubt is an over esti- his time only a few doors from the baker shop. mate, and that every such inhabitant op till Where printer's ink is kept, the perpetrator of the enceenicsi set may easily be team". Re the end of the period mentioned, had been employea °ow aleg this sum in gokl Eagles, also sae's. that the prom istor of the bakery has purahased a cow bide and is waling for the (410 Plea** at the rate of 114300 r er zz heat°. worlong 10 hours a day, and 300 days a year; nerve/odor to pay another visit. We are at a toes to know what the above mentioned oar- then at the end of the 6000 years refereed to reseondent will do now that he has lost his ab°v°, theY would kayo countedflfllV the hide. Erremseouxo. - Notwithstanding the hard times, our eitieens hare not bet thot spirit of ortterprise and prof which should charac- terize the inhabitants of every viltsge, and now the sound of the mason's trowel .uul the etuosenter'a Imierner is heard in almost evert part of the village. Ur. 1). Jultus has A BUTI: number of num engegtel in erecting a argenp house and two b .autifitheores. Mr. C. Eureti has torn down his old building and is abort to erect a much hue tr .. Moe rs, lt have commenced the erection of two band. some frerne aweliines. Mr. W. Howard is se. so building s eke frame dwelliug, anti man' entailer buildings are iu course 01 erectiou others will IOU IM- eoreeseeeest, elettars. Ceiling and Bayamon loudly leat' T&35 Yr tutr XX Qi.siox. — Ou UMW. attentive the fuuerel of the late elr. E. ' Levies:a an yeastesn affair oeeered at the staff flynaws, one of the °Mort reeideuts of London. Foe. eiewsee.-Mr. W. Welsh, formerly of tbla piece. but now of lirnseels. itdende going to E.ausas ebortly. tees wbieb to the imporeset personage inter toted far ontriealled in importance the Ease •rn quo:I/jou 0 • a p or';t 04J al t7/..t:04 of the paLI'o ma in Enrope. A Tee gernies "Ship Grocery" for Teas, Cot- qU'Inli'V of esest eiref toe to•• teeth be ee fee. C000A. Ouger. e. press. anti as the !..t *et refe. red to wee It & Courier. -- 111. Fletcher. twisted by Li* nue tug it l'eto Lle ear AO I ha we ;my it toe elites, gave* tomer: inthe school hall last 1kr*o Gr s ele;re sod reso atI wet. %est over tb.-ear. leeteee Ilse • .11 ,4,. of 04, night. Repurt Dat week, Moe Green Apples, Dates, 'pigs Y"ntig It/ 1111"–'04 it" 11.43 :roe: After the risiu 1111 eseee h.J th youtig et ariJ 011-.ers at Thome se Former's., num tiougariee tress *sea j..c.reei. iciest to the estidettee of Mr.:. OgrvOS. 44S: o! the eed:ore where he had bb.' es. teu.site can's - tel. That oedemata doe* not cera about el.. Faxen genteel *eats at J. Crunieeres. eassing the eeessteru emotive new. Goes TO FAX645.-111". Alouttder Smith. or lesborre, 550 beg emelt ‘‘,A.,.d bus farm fur land l'4%}-,)14% fialY eeee in rousse, left ou Tneolsy last for his new from 14"4" " Saturday to do seiner Wei gentleman iu the Ileieg to. house Tim revival serriees whirls heves been in late t° trfeateat the hoefuess, she wee', lodgings for the night in a hotel. The but. progrua& In the C. M. Church for the lest three weeks were eetieledea ee Tuadv. when quite beiug tI(U, she went out on the street, whiz s number eeraied, their Immo as members 01 she threat:id smote atteuttors among the but youths of the town. who began to insult her the clattrolo She asked some one to take her to the cou Rzeoevixo Tue.-Messrs. Samwell et Pick. stable, and the pomp, she addressee prowls, 11 and have platsed in the window of their store a otl to do so, Mit hist -ad of teeing her to ths , tree with eeveuti teranches. o whish betties' constsible lime her off to a bark street to tub - hies of every deseription are placed. This son her, where trhe was again insulted. We tree when wooed up revolves for a long time, struck one of Henn with A perste/se and mad, thawing the difiereat steles ot hats. her way back to the i1lage, where Aho fent:, Fos Stec - Cheap. Stooley & Jernren's Mr. Gill who however could nut tell who tb. Baokrtipt Stoek, Exeter, one of J. & J, Tay. " ' boys were. TWA kind of wore, ineultint fors Fire Proof solos with oonsbusetion lock - lowly new. Listprice 3125 now offering at a strtuage women, eliould be stopped, for it 01. barrei n tentirees °sours that rospootabto belies are Beitawee. -on Monday a horse belonging compelled to ;revel alone, and to thus instil. to Mr. Jas. Piekard took a notion to create a them is a disgrace to the town. little excitement, and accoreingly started off at Corm= Paoczonnies. -The Council met a brealoueek pace, and hs, coming in contact pursuant to adjournment at the School House with jr, Hiorkshatv's pump tnju.ed the wagon Exeter, on fire 12 iust.-all the members pone constiderably. ent. The minutes of the previous moetiu1 Jeer received at Samwell & Pickard's new were read and confirmed. Tendert' for the de - Field and Garden Seeds. livery of (have ware received from Messrs. E. Tux farmers are busily engaged putting in Bissett, Thos. Dearing, nod W. te. Diesett, their spring crops, consequently the town follo.vs, viz :-E. Bissett, 33.15 per cord fa: does not present as lively an appearance as it screened, and 32.09 for unsereened. ; Thoa. did a week or two ago. Dearing, $2.50 per oord on the Southern see Pour Joules:ere-The April number of tion, 32.25 on Centre section, and e2 tus North - the Canadisne Poultry Journal, published at ern section for unscreened, and 31.75 for Strathroy, Ontario, by Fullerton & Auld, is to screened; W. G. Bissett, 32.23 for unscreeued, hand, and is as usual replete with information and 33.23 for screened. Moved by It. Pissett, for poultry fsuaeiers. seconded by G. Sarnwelt, that etr. E. Dissettes tender be accepted, provided he gives eati. - Ir' yon want a snit of Clothes good fitting and goad valne, go to Samwell & Pickard's factory security -Carried. Mr. Bissett ultimo Mr. Thos. Bissett and Mr. William Suell ns WIDE TEIES.—Many villages and. towns are sureties, which was satisfactory to the Council. considering the propriety of passing a by-law A petition from Me. David Millar and oue to prevent their streets frombeiug cut up. The hundred and twenty-three other inhabitants at proposed byelaw will prevent wagons with th.e Townships oi Osborne, Stephen and Hay, narrow tires from passing over the street. E praying for the establishment of a market eter should pass a similar by-law. grouud at the eastern end of the Station street. New Wall Papers very cheapeat Samwell & nd not farther south than Victoria street was Pickard's. , and on motion of Mr. It. Bissett, second - Sone boys, who have no respect for them- ed by W. H. Verity, was laid over until the selves, amuse themselves by assembling on the next meeting of tbe Council. Moved by W. 11. commons on Sunday, where they can be seen Verity,seconded by G. Barnwell' that the no- isy everyone who pass on the Main Street, and count of Mr. E. Draw 325.60 for fitting and engage in putting the shoulder stone, jump- furnishing room for Division Court sessions ing,cte- be paid -Carried. Moved by W. H. Verity, Fon evidence in re the Neebing Hotel Swin- seconded by J. N. Howard that this Council die and an interesting article thereanent, our ' * }aura until Friday the 26th inst., at 7:30 readers will look on pages 6 and 7 of tbis is - p. m. -Carried M. EADBATT, Clerk. see. The case is made clear against the Gov - Ma. EDJEOZ.--kiti1011gil Mr. Doyle's math- emment and proves them unworthy the high jet trust reposed in. them. meatiest problem has not evidently excited so ' great an iatereet in the minds of the teachers . Is you want a cheap Carpet, or Lace Curtain of Huron as that gentleman's yague imagine - call at Barnwell & Pickard's. tions led Web to euppose, yet, to satisfy my Some. -Mr. Jas. Pickard has sold his fine own curiosity as; well as to show what absurd yoke of steers within took a priest at the Pro- speculations, alien outside the range of polities, viocial Exhibition held in Londot . last fall, to teen sometimes eegage ix when they undertake Mr. John Willis, for over 3125 each. Mr. to discuss guestiono the nature of which they Willie shipped the animate to Toronto. are almoat entirely ignorant, I deeided to George Ullyat, Lord Byron. OTON. Canadian Heavy Dratight-lst prize, . -Kedu (tr Walker, Sit Waiter Soot ; 2n4 Sony mleettne 4 . olgokenei.—Wettl_ ,., do., Albett Hutehineei, 1ttrig4ser(eIt . Tramp *pi 'as pleligiul afil pato Lad. • - • 'Wigs and abett) tie ttonblesome. Rat Camelia, Heavy Draught, 3 'yrs: old they are watched now. e-elat pnze, Irmo Ullyot, Young Oen. Shy; 2nd do., Peter McConnell, flouteit Saracty. General Parpoet-1st priee, Therese riedelhe, Captain Watt ; 2nd do., Jon. Mime Ashworth, Black Waller*. General Purpose 3 years old -let prize., Wm: Perry, Young Captain ter. Watt. The Goddess of Love, it is 'mid, will -General Purpose. 2 years old -let adoriely rope in a Dumber of victims in prize, 'Wm. Mos., Glory of Dominion. this vicinity. Good leek to them in Roadster -let prize, Gerald Fitzger• misfortune. aid, /lambda() Rothschild ; 2nd lc., Owing to the great number of burg - Wood, Promised Land. tarter; conateltetel in this neighborhood Carriage-lst prize, Chas. MeItob- of late, the reerehants and others have wiiiiontb part ot the money. or if it were Bfr Tatten Coachman ; Sed do.,tn engeged a night wateheu. The members of L.. 0, L. 602 intend erecting au 18s23 hall on Ur. John Dinsmore's farm on the teak of Blan. attar& The farmers of Blanshard and Bid. dulph near Gra ri ton, are nearly through seeding. Fall wheat never looktd bet. formed iuto a perpeoilieular onlunen having its 11 fo. Tee'lor, Young 1layal01,k. A. large utunber of Grentoniane are oebe extending over an area at 1,779,100 smote, Blood Horsers.-Lit prize, Joseph now nalikiug garden. Everything is i u2.779 square roilee, its sairmit wonOor.an, rrchey 2ud Win, reach , .o a height equal to the ann's distance from nom; Young Pretender. she meth, which 1*95000,000 mile,. it would DurhainBollis eed-lot prize, Thoe. ferns a globe of solid gold of about 7.890 mile* itt cliaraeter, or Dearly the wise of our *lath THOS. Uretoosie, Exeter. A. Seise:re-A few days ago A man named Fred Long sorierel in tern and ctletainee work et painting signs an windows. On Saturday he met a num -whom he lied known at Port :lope, atul together they weut 10 Heuull, where they raet a usuttudamtutintamee, the re- sult beiug that Long returned to EV? or flOIee• Ind nutter the hifitionce of tangle lege' While in this state Lung is sa1.1 to he of a eery piarrelsonse disposition, and finding his wife at the resilience of his friend he began to ebti-e her, tolliug her hetes:mit names a.ne oeterwiste oonducting himself in a suite:dorm wee. Oue 01 150 boareer. in the bonze. beteg seeoetel by the lusher, owl Moline wet the ore swipe of it, pre rn his coat and started fur Ir. Cots-44We Gill. After he had been gone fer soma few minute*. Long got wiutt of his a: sand. and started it pursuit. eeeetiug the oettletuart returning from Mr. ciitrd. Lung alettipted to grim lentil of nine. But his iu. wailed viable alippol away. and fearing that Long heel &pieta he started tip etseet a1 a otos which, we are afral-1, will not to equalled eemorrow un the rue course. Long 'sorted her hen, nod the sight of two men going up he sheet at A hrealineek pose. and without regerd to the prop: toilet, naturally excited he curiosity 01 the populace, who followed 'PTO up to a* the finale. efr. Gill orlon ar- it IQ On the revue, end arrested Long. He ook. bios 10 151, Central Hotel. and entletteor. to get him to bed, ween be eonuneueed ibueing hie wife, which conduct terutivated in TRANSTEBRED.—The agency of the popular 'solve the problem. The conditions of sale may Allan Line of steamships has been by us trans- be formulated as follows :-.A propoaes to pay !erred to Captain Kemp, of Exeter, from whom B for 100 term of land by giving him ona brass all information may be obtained. The A11an pin for the first sere, two pins for the second, Line is the favorite; and those who Luted four pinaior the the :third, &e., in geometrical paying a visit to Great Britaiu during the pres. progression, awl then to allow B $1 per thous. ens season will consult their own interest by and for ell the Isins: What sum of money baybig an Allan Line ticket fromihe worthy would B reteirre fee his farm by aecepting .Oet Imported. Heavy.Dratight.1-14 prize „eePtsin. •. offer' ' ' . IThotoarr Evans; Old Ossiiihy 2tid de., if. hole him Outh "V* • • • • , • • • • • • • Lawten, Lnrd Stank)? ; 2nd du., Ja.. Sparliug. Hereulea. Durham e 2 year's rild•-lst prize, John Hooper, Ilystes Doke. Giallo Bull. 2 years old -let prize, Joie) McCombs, Youug Napier, EGMON UVILLE. LOCAL BO APA.—Tile fine weather of the leal. few tkva has dried. up the made wereleifully, so Wet pimple eau now get round with ease.-Basinesa getting more lively, aed people genet - elle are looking better.-fio winter ae last bad not a good effete, for the spirits of people are generally low when money is below zsro.-Protnena• ding it fashiounhle now, but tome of the floating population walk it too touch, end then stand it routel Nene eoruer or gate poet till the vrhole thing becomes ohrily.-Affection is not fitted. however nice at. times,to courrtersest`ewn hours of damp night air. -The hoarse occupied by Mr. Petrie eanght ties the other day, and only for the timely help of sumo neighbors warrld have h.ein (maimed. Cane° of fire, a defective elm pipe. REN SALE. B. C. Revivet.s.-For some time past the Bible Christians of Hensel', under the ministettion of Rev. J. P. Rice, have been holdiug epeeist services, which have; beets attended with very fruitful results, aver thirty having been brought under the influence of the ea arrest istid leagatest in the lorlenp one chnych. . :ieht. In the morning, he was allowed to go, Tree Merenee.-A. tea -meeting in can- e eaaitien Mat be 'would. leave the town, and neation in:connection with the first ari- se et ottee loft Inc. it is mid, HeusalL Mrs. eiverettry of the B. 0. Church will be Time ix the acme woman who wail mixed vp held in Reuben oo Thursday, May 2. in the Share Perkbill swiettlt cese, and Long, Tea will be served in Bennie:a hall. ee have been told, is wanted in Pod Hope for A number of reverend gentlemen aro hulug* pilt°1 an a 19:111 Canadian in that expected to deliver addresees. I lw 4 soma racstbseen. A Becie-On Tueaday evering lost. EXETER SPRING SHOW. race took piece on Main street between ..1.10•6•11,1••••••••••••.••••••••••••• •••,•••••••••• Mr. W. BAlkwill, jr„ of Exeter, and a The spring show of the Stephen & 'fishery. young man from New .tiamburg. The itrauch Agricultural Society was held Fxe- distance was 100 yards for $30. Balk - 'will won easily by about two yards. er Friday laid. The number of visitors Messrs. John Fanner and W. Biesell, .0 the town vote very large, the day ;being ex - of Exeter, acted as jndgea. eteelingly Inc. Below is the * • - • PRIER UST. °BRIXTON. Heavy .i,-lst prize, Oke and Hag- -ores Crown prince; 2nd, McEwen & Horton's — SPRING Snove-The spring show euterprise. held here on. Thursday, lIth h.pril, Throe -year old Daaught.-let prize, Thos. Thorapsnies Beek. Agricultural Horees.-lat prize, McEwen & liortuu's Champlain; 2nd,Walter mirssootoh Almelo. Three-year old Agricultural HOMES. -- let prize, Wm. Team's Young Enterprise. Two-year old Agrioniturel Horse. - let seize, Jas. Rowteiffe's Netherby Gen Purpose.-lst prize Jas Blake's Scotch \tirade. three-year old Gen. Purpose.-lst prize, Jas. Holmes' Netberby. General ramose -Hunter's Coaeh that the south part of lot 8, con. 7, be No. 11-Oarried. Moved by T. M. Wilson's Pride of the Dominion, Two-year old Gen. Purpose.-lst prize, S. mon ; 2ud, Trueninee's Itekt Boy Mc- taken from div. No. 12, and put in die. Gregor. Carrie:re Stallions.-lst prize, John Wilton's Freech-Blaek P.ockett. Kay, eeeortiled by D. Millar, that Ater. Pride of Euglaud; 2ud, S. J. Fisher's Young Canadian Draught -sir waiter scat; Duncan be Collector for 1878 at a fel- Peacock. 2nd, Young Scotch Miracle. ary of $70 -Carried. Moved by J. e Beacon. Yoong Peacock. 2nd, Best- Hall, seconded by T. M. Kay,..that the prayer of the petition of John Halls Blood Stallions. -lid prize, Bustle Miller's Carriage -Pride of Enteand ; 2nd, Roadsters.-(epecial) 1st prise, G. L. Fitz. Blood-Yoaag Pretender; and others, asking relief for an old man gel ald's Mambrino Itothohild ; 5nd, G. L. Fitz- 00n. Joseph Hewitt, be granted, end .that geralds Black Rocket. A arefeei 1,i30 wea swroded J. Fitz. he receive $5 -Carried. Moved by D. Aged Bull's.-lst prize, len Glenn's Duke eeraids Ken:leaky bred how, Mambri. Miner, seconded by .1. Shier, Una H. at T eeorne ; 2nd, Thos. Ituaseles ging of the no Rothschild, se the Owe 4:iil DOI 'mit C. Brown be paid the sum of $10 for West. bine. He villa ereeenagy teanlired and boarding Wm. Book five weeks, from. Exeter Led. "Wok, all his limediate reltaimtioen.e Tani! 21st Feb. 1878 -Carried. • Moved by J. Halle. teconded by D. Altar, that by. Two-year oldBull.-let prize, Jas. Pistrarde: shows an exaellent pedigree as trotting Three-year old Bulls. - let prize, Richard himself showing excellept laws Nos 1. 2, 8, and 4, for 1878 as Hultgiteear 42rnaddeIBaufillst.lalasnitsp2a,CriWinrn". nHooDcpleer, :emir will e amth.36(1 Pr.! 708; 11" now read a third time, be passed-Car- witi reeealey become it agettlaneuely. ried. Moved by D. Millar, seconded Dearing; 2nd, Richard Harvey. B. Club has become organie dandwill ee by J. Halls, that the looal expenses of Two-yesx old. Grade Bells. -let prize, Wm. BASX Bare.. -Tisa I.:Atwater] Star B. The elob will be each ward be kept separate in the, Three-year old Grade Bullo-lit prize, W. et)Orl go to trftining, Treasurer's book • also that boundary open for engagemeets duping the NM , Szaale's Dicke lee. • , separate accounts- Carried. Moved sprmaing Into Isfe, the trees ere ',end- ing forth their leaves, Mother Ere th is putting on her beautiful garb of green, and the birth are singing their joecrue coupe TOOKE KoelITH. ,01.0 A. Pull'in exernieetion of tire pupils of S. le: No. 2, Taosersmith, eau is '1 on Friday 12th inst. Owree to tinny serseen of the year, the ate lido/ace of vh•itors wail net rau large as oe ...ire previews occeisione. Tee lee rent lasses wore examined by the AVAtille'rs Mr. Geo. R. Meir, aaeieted by Mest&rs. Murray, MeTageart, Hick. aul others. It war ill every reepeet thor- ough exarninetiou, and the pulite ate geitted themselves nr misnuer credit. able to tharnselvea and to their teacher. An entertaintrieut was given iu the evening. The programtne °ringleted of' dialogues, recitatious and mettle. The recitations were remarkeLly g:ren. N. Buchan and H. McKay deserve special mention. The ransie wise farui.hed by a choir front Kippen, assisted by Miss Forster of Senfortb. Before the close of the entertstitiment, Mr. moil was preaeuted by bit pupils with a beautiful album a"d a valuable writing desk, ace oorepanied with a very ootairlimentary addrees. Mr. Irleir thanked the douors for their gifte, in a few apptopriate word& SBORNE, ••••••••=11•••• On Tuesday she 9th inst., a ewe be - Imaging to Mr. Richard Hunter ot this sowuship, gime birth to a lamb 1801 lb weight. Hearn Sece.es.-Ort the morning of the MI inst„ some one stole a Va. able hem from the premises of Mr. Harry Brown, Witichelseri. He offers a reward for the apprehtnsion of the thief. Commie Misetemo.-Counoil met an the 6th inst., pursuant to adjournment -all the members present.. Minutes of last meetiug read and confl:tned. Moved hy T. M. Kay, seconded by D. Millar, that Alex. Carmichael receive $5 for relief -Carried. Moved by J. Etalls. seconded by J, Shier, that the • • application of Mr. F. Hamilton for $100 damages be dismissed, the Council not considering themselves liable for the same as they believe the accident was entirely owing to the darkness of the was, as usual, a suoce.se. A. fine day, night and not to any defect in the good grout*, and impartial Whigs., it being eonsulered quite safe - Judges calla. Moved by J. Shier, seconded contributed to the result. However. b hilt that Wm. Smillie receive y D. i ar, neither the horses nor people were. so numerous as last year, no doubt owing $5 for relief -Carried. Moved bY J. to seeding being in order thts.year. HMI, seconded by J. Shier, tbat lots D end E on the 8th con., lot 0 on the - 'Merin's. Bishop, of Usborn, Miler of MoGelvery, and Baker of Stephen, Oth eon. and part of lot 10 on the S. Acted as judges. The following is the prize list. Imported draught horse, Crown Prince. W. boundary be struck off of road div. No. 11, and form a new road div. No. 10, and that Solomon Jacques be the pathmaster for the new division • also appropriation and charities be kept fa, BIDDULPH SPRING SHOW 4 • I/YY T. M. Kay, 'seconded by D. Millar, LZPT.-Mr. Zoho Carroll, tete of the thal 161 doctex he refunded to the eol- (Antral Hotel, left hero !WA week fez Beeforth, where he has leesed a hotel. linter, as the same cannot be colleoted The Annual Spring Show of the Bid- we widt hien !ewes, in hie a" bon;.; LeCarried. On motion Coutieil ad - (bleb Branch Agriculture] Sortiety.was ...........—eree.....-. , - permed till first Saturday im, May at held in Granton on Tuesday lest. and CMISELWittftiT. 21 o'eleek a. m. was ie every respect, mach steseripr ee-e. • N. J. Cetesx, Tip Clerk. bus. shows heretofore bald by the • On Sunday last Dlr., Brater, Lieltie- ° ' same 'society. Below is thse . itote, of flibbett„ lout a horse Wm in. 7.1r. Greseaway'e Speech on the tariff – PRIZB LIST. iblele.0011 Vfoelb $106. Mr. Peter Mar. in "Cnii.etilirin to the, faemerte inteiesitt, , , iisou kihdly supplied him With astfolliii!AtaighlY ePtillftVIr(I)7 the Eqforba.pap iiireritio Ciniittitt. TiR, 04attieW' ' "''' • •