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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-11-21, Page 11 EXETER, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, NOVJ MBR 21, 1 378.. No 13 PROPERTY LIS!'. The New Governor-General. I_IUl;sl, TO RENT. PREr.t RATIONS FOR ars RECEPTION, tiat•l:rrt as tho Itn,l^er+•ill. hotel. Immediate doss, s.iota, Apply to�S I' Jlatt5ki-�I,l.. retie r, 1 The following are the latest items. re' ........... ___ __-_- _. - _ -- __-- the' iee•i `'gal reception :-- t�lOR S %.LI I; WINCIT I.Sb.IA---1 A special meeting of the New Edin- a.- met Lee (inset shield fcrashoema• burgh \ iilatte Council is to b9 held for ker e n ae r 1, k..rp•trfAellhara, apply by letter I la oriaarsnraulls toi2A2tIth ititOWN W111cholat a(r.01 the purpose of considering whet a.r- a qA Ll, TIIIa 1 rangements are to he made for the re. 31it;EI 1'llt I"I' Tille. , ,a. i ee plied ill that villege. It is r..bable st11a::,l:r,Itr•f'rsaeletwohousesnodtwo, 1 P fats ▪ ono +-t^1 t.•1 .• , tetree►t ftre+et, Cast. itt the rite t +tat Mt'. MettiLren will erect a log arch rowed' l.i.:t . r, ether on Simeon p.t_. et. , ,It•, ;ire ti0 Tt1i11. )lath levet„•3 1i new. autt nm,. re,aeq to 1 1 • 1 toe➢Reetr«^uta e•i ceudollen aa•.- ti tTh.. nrganiz•atiou and equipment of the / c • t ,e:• . t ilr. 1-• t 1 .l 1 1 l tart ..ir l 4 n roti , r n 1 �� ,•, ,,� • .1 a � r ,a 1 n )) (inertia all take place earl t i re dell apply I. 11 , �� „ i 1 r r R y Rena %11..•s t 1 ! to .t'ir, i othhee,. __ next week, when the tri ipers curetted 10,; S 1I.1:. ---A First-cl:te,. Firm of I will be inspected by Captain Stewart - t rel h•t 11re 1 ,ars.t Aft acres in the lama i and the Drill Inspector, and the !horses step nt lit . tulip, •thont VO) a:roa cleared, well 1 r r vet .,t• 1. ,1 .Il iwirk nnttuga with two ,trill tlll(lert,O the inspeetinn of 3reteri- Ilft)ali seg in a itf:sn l eli.,ebty. t'413t •t tel %Ile a may S)lrgrotl seoterrifl. Any tronper 1,1-110v,,si .1c •: , • For f tr•t'e+er rarticntars apply t=: axe it v.memor, failing to :Dale up t=a Rho standard wilt 1'olieit,',r�e•, be ruled ont. Troop orders reletitlg to who la me., rat e•t er tarots and Village rrer- oremenzat len, equipznent and drill will tea tor Parsee. ni:ra• be issued the beginning of the week. The strength of the corps will be fa captain, lieutenant, veterinary surgeon, t•ergev,lit-major and thirty troopers, F,ii.1i FOR SALE. -1 UN Still- seti'wr lit ri for cute his farm. Leet 13. egn.1ex. r swims. of 1`s+leir)ie ( foamy of Buten i; ,,t re„ e',h •'t , , tho rtnta.in4• shoot ),ut:h. well „tr l 1.,1 e s 4,no,t.i t t at=, of a;iltlVOlitni; "ware. '1'be animal drill well be performed be. et+ 1 L: I. ., , • f r lxlr t rplimdi t ren at water. tr.att.'e,v- • ” leg, •.tall'.le•"s.1ni 1011Pu' usut fere the arrival or j,Iis ,Excelleney, t be - "'"`;"t -.2 l''',-''''""11;4" "'''''hurehra. 1',Ir art's .., •r1:, re.ai,Pd•ly to ..,, tU,''r, 011 lxnntlay, the o,sits! inst. I i►Itxt'a'..I,ar:tttel.P.ii..or 1:Nenrtdot and ttoopmovement in `: ee et . ]:toserr.Attorney.1vil., r o. �' and -.the afternoon, and sword exercise in _T• t) !'1:141 i"t)i4 S 1L1',. the evening. The uniform will be that 1:'..,.1 1 tea• fen... rt * 1 I.at a ,;i is • T61': 11,4:11T. elf Che Siet h Dragosai Guards, sir,., V.,11 Mil 1,1, n'1 t'l I\ap')'' 1,57.1,111^:rg„ taatulr *ilvter l.telrl'iet, white plume, blue mei. form, whites faringg, white gauntl(!tq, white er'rss-hello, tang bootie and .lack. spurs. The codes has been organized byCart Stewart for the m.r, nee of A s a1 u 1 ` ,10a+ r,t dotaa, :111+11:11 ort else' Volare{ 1 1 1) I.rhdl+ 1 rt:irtiat•r 1+Artecill.rte aIt b .n B. tootling an e'•Cdi'.t for the Governor. er:i4 ' r :,1'x t.,r. call altos for 1.1..l:liani,net I+nun General and the I.'rinm('n' Loriiee on all se tet6. r, „ b,1,,t litato occasions. An eceurt of twenty o. ttet 1(1U M. -•-North �] half .., Igen will be ordered for Itis Exetelleney an his !arrival, and until tho tlehnete, etc., e,rrive from England, lath Timmer bntihiex and a new lee MI ofclatihina will he eked. Mr. Themes 'Beacon, nf Montreal, lilts issneel a circelnr to the e0fllllland. leg otlize•rti of the city volunteers invit- I2,f:'i'rI TANT NOTICES. ing them to attend a meeting on Mon- =-.: .-..--, ---- -- (lay net to consider military !natters. �I,, IU)DGSON, (t J. OKE . CO. in connection with the reception of the ' iette!tnineers. Stiles promptly attended Vice -Regal party there. It hag been t',. Ito; '.t:.raleK-reels l'datthisofnee. p �„ yttg!zaSte'tl that igrandaemonstration -Ij- O:if.----Oa Thames Read, near to their I;xcellencies take pint] on l� • An Ii�rF1i ..'arline largo be rewuli�ll t 1.yAi>}- Jecques "artier squa1'e upon their ter - perste t.rlleiar 1 Mr. In.. n hest. Exeter Milli, nr by leaving rival by trail). The bull to be given by it ret the ilea:0.1 e I1,te1. the St. Andrews Snciety prntnises to 'T' J. CLARK, Agent for the Ue- be a mngnilicent ninth.. The prices of • • limo and 11014)ert manna Vire In8iiranca admission mill he four dollars for ln' (einpputy, lt„uidenee ._.inr,ilhar, Orders tn.nmal1 l'rinip•ly attended to. dies slid eight dollars for gentle men. ... berti'b - forbi(1 env per- The French Chnrcb, l3ouavehtnt'e Sta. see rare m reedit to ons one en my ac 'ion, and lino of wll teres will be Din. minated by the electric light by 11Lr. Eta hl s1,+f" , 1 +e?t•a'.t -1 on 144 , ,a ,i,t .,:? An. t% 'ma Yat flout .n. etatt tin eat; oar, acre more or 1 e a. h'h• it' del bon n Mums. eta„ 1 is now s:,.a (e.t• 11.;.latet,.o•'.a. luau*nr'4a,si•1'•n. 44 1 l p ant n a'; fair tiny ono desiri'ieo to i,n lrae 1.'",t,1 I'ca '11.4..14 WI the terra: are very',kend. ;'.m. A ,well n, toot North halt i. South !rapt, t lit, , twiny .,acre': a,•oe l May tanln, Ile le 1 e' 1 a14; 'tttl.'n At,,at 1.5 sere'- elcntr.d, 11). 1, •,t welt t .1) ,•r• I: tr.uatn bars alai trinity 11,41y. an i ti aa h.•elrlta:t nrnhur.i.'a Iho i,r,mti%. i, -t, stat • 011.1 rt !aif tram (;mutt 11t•n.l r2osr, to sett 1.1la .•t.,•. Y,lrt hs :rr ntny tart} .5 r,n. or 75 sever+ cit tars option. Apply toAXON PARENT. 1 4145 i n ,rl 1'. 11. Killion. let, Vr,l.1' 4, ler. e; mut without illy written order, as I avi11 not be re4pou,itdt ter any debt, contracted without my , order. :111 atrties having accanats against ine (.rllanterou le, and the mansions on the xaill laicise render them. Mountain side will present an harms - Exeter, `..v.7, lam JOIiyT P.1h1ILSIiALL. ing appearance. Tho whole illumine - tion will surpass in grandeur any pre. Vines attempt made in Montreal. Extensive preparations aro being made. by the mm•agers of the Interco. !oriel Railmty for the transit of the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise frons Halifax to Riviera du Loop. The oldest null most experienc- ed oflieials on the line are to be placed in charge of the trains. The royal train well probably consist of the fol- lowing cars: the private car of the Superintendent of the Iutercolonial Railway, three Pullman sleeping cars, 'V MCL IS HEREBY el LVEN TO 1.1I all b,t. rpKtril osmics, that our tray .Mme agent hos been disinherited front our employ. All ('feels or monies given to hint on aur amount will be at nut risk of the party so paying hint. LtILS'./.*. Jr. ,1O0RRJ II"nese, October 1.5, Ma OTICE.--Having rented from Dr. Gowen tier sand pit known as lt. P ncombe's 1 am pa'per's.1 to supply sand for n11 building tpurposes as cheap as anyone. Any person friend aking saute without my nnthority atter this date will be dealt with according to law. THOMAS I)1 Altlalo. Es.eter, Oct. 21211,1878. S. 0AllaP13 +'LL, PROVINCIAL . Land Surveyor, alae., will le at the 13 qui Hotel, Exeter, ou the first Tuesday in each mouth. Ogden for work lett with Mr, John Speakman will receive; prompt attontion. T Star, North Star, Athol and Rover; LAKE, Commissioner, Inenr. a connnitasary car— the B3reevort — : • sneo. Lau. and Loan Agent. Office- 11'llicb will supply meals for about for- t, ,apt door north Royal hotel, Beater. Wilsons ite...Henault, nveryl%outlay, ty persons ; one first-class car, and one 13RIVA.TE FUNDS to loan at 8 per bageage;car. All these cars have late. ▪ Cent, ly undergone a thorough repairing, peiuting and cleaning at Moncton, and the train, when on the road, will un- doubtedly be the handsnmeat wnieli laps ever gone over the Interculoninl. A Ai ESSRS. JONES & MOSORIP telegraph operater will carrt telegraphic Barristers, Attorneye•at-law, Solicitorn instruments on the train 111 Case of ;trio eoerv, Conveyancers, Ooinmissiouers iUB.It ,Heed. All these officers n ill bo ill fell i.I -1.. tarots t abiic, t, Mary's c.S.aONEH. w.o.i,IOSCRIP. uniform. New snits of clothing are o,. noon—Button's Block, Weterst.,t,litary'- now in preparation for them. A ape LeT011 - AGES BOUGITT. Y Li one- amid ou gooktrNOT1S, I . i • F n - of — Deeds, 1\T rt lq•:�1� CIi x e k`IJNV 'w.% gages, Nilly, ter, drawn nn reasonable terms � � ASON & 1:1 DSON, Hewitt -11, Ont -LTA ACtf(iUNTANTR, AUOTIONEEIt3. Firs and Lilo Lionville. ,nd Genyrul 0omn,iesion Apienbs, Cusuranoo two-thirds cheaper than nr- ditattaay host. Also money to loan nu rnusoz .bio Raaans. Prompt attention to ordure per mail or otherwise. If irm and Village propertyfor sello or to lease, Also sou: a good business Ktonde *024 resident oeui Boned!!. Stun- aawv>:,:r, Jos1ra :meso,(, Coal nissionor Conveyancer DENTAL. R. ABBO'2T L. D.S.,M li.C.D.S. Graduate ofRnyal Oollogo of DENTAL SURGEONS. moo ovox O'Neil batnk, and opposite Barnwell Pickards. E. KINSMAN, DENT'IrST, Lioeutie.to of the Dental College of Op tarie, lolly be. „consult/el Any day. Office-, nextdocr to pp post Office, Exeter, On1, tial time table will be prepared for the Vice -Regal train. GOING TO MEET THE VICE BEGAT, PARTY. Tuesday the Vice-Regatl dining ear Brevoort Left aid] four ether Pullinau Palace ones for Halifax and will convey Sir John Macdonald, Hon. Dr. Tupper, Chief Justice Richards, Mr. Brydges, Sir Selby Smyth, Sir Hneh Alban and several members' of the Government. The party comprise about 50 gentlemen. The Viee-Regal party. will be met by this deputation on arrival at Halifax, and Chief Justice Rioharel.s will swear in the Marquis on his arr'ivttl. THE BLACI2 PBINe11. H. M. S. Black Prince,Oaptein, Duke of Edinburgh, calve to anobor off dock yard- at Halifax, • shortly after fonr o'clock, on Tneedity morning, when .the Vice:.A.rn]iral's fine was saluted by the Black Prince and immediately returned by II, M. S. Bellerophon. The Duke Dominion News, Perth. of Edinburgh shortly afterwards landed and. drove to the Admiralty hawse. The wharves along the !harbor were Crowded with spectators as t'te iron- clad passed up. Gen. 1IeDongall, Adnoihiistretor,. and lady have arrived. Hon. Moreton and Col. Littleton have also arrived.. IUV WINO mom PREs&, A drawing -room will be held at Gov. eminent House at 9:80 p. m., the day of the official landing of the 3raarglie of Lorne and Princess Louise.. The ladies are to wear low.necked dresses with short sleevee, no olurt trains, and the gentlemen are to be ite fell dress. ,A.TTE1WTten ASS:f.SS!N: TION.. Naples. Nov. 17.—As Ring !lambert was entering the city in etete to -lay. tt' poorly.cla(1 man attempted to nseassi• nate hint wash ei Dehisces, Signer Cnr. Chief of the Ministry, who was in the carriage with the king, miss hands on the man, who wounded him in the thigh. Tile king drew his sword an,t struck the assassin, who was immedi. ately steered. The king received n slight scratch. Popular hldignntion is intense, and dentnnstrations of loyalty nr'bnnndeal, The nnnld.ba ageassiu is 29 years ofd, and by occupation a c'x.k. 1111 sass be belongs to no society, bat being rgnr nourished a hatred towarl kings. The long and queen had been onthnsinstieally received by immense crowd:. The assassin attacked the king while the latter was receiving a petition. The king showed very great 0001110as. :The queen anis their eon, who were abut in the carriage, displayed very much courage. Tho assassin's name its Giovanni Passananle. Ile says he does )int like kings. I,nnlahse crowds are in the streeta to•nigbt 0010. brating the king's escape. Tho Ans- triniz E1nbinety is illnrsinatetl, and the Ambassador cheered. Passnnalate was bearing a banter among the Trude Ag- -neiations whzadl parndod to gleet the king. llo heli faetoned a dagger to the flagstaff and n itlt it wounded the king in the arm. Naples, Nov. 113—Several letters from members of the International Stickily have been found at Passananto'e: abode, and more Internationalists have been Arrested. Previous to the attempt on his life the King received two letters intimating that it would be made. IIe has reeeived 1.000 tele,rnmm, including one from the Pope, eongratllhtting hire nn his escape. It is reported that not- withstanding the statement of Giovan- ni P(tsiinnante that he does not b long to any society encs was actuated only 1)) rt general dislike to kings, the loves. ligntinn shows that he is a member of one of the numerous branches of a secret association that covers all Ittlly with a network. Manifestations of popular rejoicings In Rome over the kings et:Copet are very general and genuine, blit in Certain quarters there are heard expressions to the effect that the sufferings of the poor in Italy are really too bard to bear, and that the king should either alleviate thein or make way for one who will. .A. telegram from Berlin reports the belief cnrrent that plots exist for the assttssivation of all sovereigns. It is ,toted that the Pruaisien judges, when examining into the cage of Nobeling, the Socialist who attempted the life of the Emperor William, were led to be- lieve t 'scentralr. inhe existence of a n ga,iization for this purpose. Investi- gations are still going on. • Passanante in formed his examiners on Tuesday that his intention was to finish King Humbert, and if 11e had had a revolver he world have commit- ted suicide. He also stated that he had no personal feeling against the Icing or the Cmvelninent, but intended the assessinntion a9 a Menus towards an neiversel Republic. During the pas-ing of a procession in Flore-roe in honer of Icing Humbert's °swipe a bomb was thrown among a corps of veterans. and exploded. Two mon were killed nn.. several wounded. A. number of arr•eatts have been rnade. A•Mormon wnlnen'g meeting held at Salt Lake Ott Saatnrday passed resole. tions .avowing belief i►1 polygamy, and claiming the right of its prnotiee. -'• The President of the United States. has decided, i.s arbitretnr beta eon Par- aguay and the Argentine Repnblio relation to the right of the Argentine troops to bold El Chun, a Province lying across the.,Parit_+'uay River from Assenstion, givincr• t'O Paraguay the . right to hold the' disputed territory,. There were forty thousand 'dollars spent in buildings and improveinents. iu Norwich tills eteaeo 1. "Yon are the only sensible free trad- er, I know,," Thiers need to say to M. Jules Sinton ; 'sand yet when you. talk free trade yen don't tail; sense." On Monday, the kith inst., in Zorra, the wife of Mr. Robert Ireland gave birth to triplets,' two girls, and a bey, all of whore tare doing well. And still the farmers complain of hard tinges. The dead body of a noivlyborn ie. fent was fooled in n privy near Teeter.. ville, on tho form of Mr. Wesley Stew. art, on'Nutley morning of last week. The mother iesnppoecl to he a servant girl in the emplev of Mr. Stewart. Tho writ for Three Rivera is said to have boon issued. Mr. Jf tcii')rlxatll, nf- ter c'irss21tatiolt with his ecnsti'no:1t•1, Iles accepted R nominal position from the Government. It is understood that the Hon. lir, Lanpevin will be elected by acelametion. WVhile soma men were working in Mr. Carrie's swam;, Ellice, or Wednesday: of laaet weak, a small deer made its :ap-' pearance to few feet from them, when - apo of diem who 'ma an Rill in Iia pa. i ,ee.inn. threw at the animal, killing it iut.taanaly. A fine illnetraaiion of cause and et feet is given by the Palmerston Telt'•' ?Ir,rpti when it Saye "If our stall' of metlicel mon inoretteee as fast daring that next •fors week.! as it has during the past, our council will needs to enlarge the cemetery," Tnie is evidently a. grave gtaestton for Palmerston. ' Tho 1linieter o, l<Iari)ae and L L'sheries . MS appointed Jas. Curia, \I, P , as .his private s1•e1'etrary. Linn. John 0'•( Connor bits leel)'cteel me his secretary, .l ones IIReltt•tt, an °rauge Young .Brit. on, nn•1 [nether of the y.)ung men Idl- ed in Montreal on July 12th, 1877. !leen. Jamt'.1 Mnetlnnalll's secretary is -II. J. Gillen], editor of the Halifax Herald. The 1lae.tie al r:t'ea. t .'loaoribns a no, titre for eiinnnniption. The pointe are first, to ,:lean the hangs by (seep, ford - hie breathing ; seated to estnbliell per- feretdi•_estinn by eating good, toll-eoek. nal font+ ; third, to promote a heaving of the tubercles. 1)y eating salt of lime fourth to tribe plenty of ont-dnor exer- cise and sleep in apsrtnlents with the windows open, summer an(1 winter. A Kknuk got fete the basement nf Greece Chnroh, Gatiatrogtz0, One night hist week, while a prayer meeting zeas in progress. When the discnv.ary was made it took but a few minutee to get outside. Hie iekunkship was then Khut by 11F. Taylor the Ives' ye. As a di.nr- ganizer of meetings a gond, healthy sknulc may fairly be termed a success. —Prescott '1'ehee( h. An action has been entered against two lintel keepers in Canningtou for selling liquor to a tnin')r after they were forbidtleu to do SO by his mother. The damages are laid at $300 againet each defendant, and the case is expected to come up for trial at the next assizes at Lindsay. It is the first case of the kind that has crime under our notice and will be watched with interest. A serious aril probably fatal stabbing affray occurred at Palmerston on 11nn. day night last. Facts as near as could be learned are as follows : A row com- menced between a yenng man named Thos. G. Ling and some negrc'en. Long was knocked (leve ir,ud stabbed iu the client. Joseph !I. Cray, ex -peeve of Wallece, who happened to be present, tried to re: -ono Long, when hewasat- tacked by the negroes and stabbed f stir tithes. Long's injuries ` are only trifl- ing. Mr. Cray, however, was less f:rr- ttlniate, two nf 1.'i, zvnnude penetrating the chest pnsteriotly, an•1 wounding the lung. The other wreolds are slight. During the affray two pis'o1Clshnts were fired by the negroes, bnt withont ef• fent. As yet no serious symptom has presented 5 11r. Cray's case, although his condition 19 a very critical one. Seven negroes and two white 'nen who assi:tted theta in escaping have been ar- rested. The names of the p'irties :arrested Are John Hooper, Walter Etas!, Janes Henderson, Frank B Mora and Rieh. and Jones, all o•,I•'red mon. D'fend ants Jones and !sender -on were re. mended till Wednesllny, au(1 the other's admitted to bail to appear when called on, The Whole of the men .natned in the information formed a band of work- ing men on the s ori 1.J.3tltting machine ou the railw'av: Cray is',very danger nasty wounded, avis his recovery is' oonbidered donbt,f(ll. i Two small boys, of Sratf(irel, named Elijah and Edward Green, were sen- tenced to the Reformatory for five years each house breaking. ee game of dnanghts wag played in St. 3,11,rr;s on Friday evening, the 8th last., between the St. nap and Kitt:. ton playerai. The. resell was that Si. Marys won by a score of •I to 2, Owing to the nnmber of thefts 15 Fnllarto», lettey,—a watch stolen from Mr. Martie Burd on'I'Itnri:ia}. a sheep stolen from JIr. Rntherforil tato 882.91:3 light, poultry stolen from ilr, W. Brown—there is talk about forming :t vigilance centr3ltteo. • The Ititle Temreraneo Olnb, iaf 1l tte- hell, Ilan changed its title, leaving nut the name of the :'apostle !line, and wig( i(1 future be known as the ,Mitchell Cleristiten- Temperance Union. 0:l Tbnr eley evening a meeting t-; ratep.ay era was held in the Tow a Hall, Str.tttord, when it was decides to favi. a property owuerS' 5'1106 .ti0t1, some. thing on the plan of that lade' Iy exist• lag in Toronto. A committee Was ft••- pni!lt d to draft bylaw+, &c., awl to tate the noeessiarV stork to perfect the or;; uii;zatioth of the association. A mall name.! Dani.! Pe'nderlra,sh, fot'nleriy an ostler of Strehtfnrl, ryas br )u.;ht before the ,ivigistr:Ltm chatle i with stealing bt*flalei rnbca, a mantle, a iter coat one, b-lluuging to .MAsar.1. A. .T. .tic-I?ttoraon, W. J. k'ir©nson,J. Wont', and n2.1)001, He was ae'ntnt, L.1 6a t:v:} y O'2rs 91 the I.)enitontiaa t y. —Mr. harry German. of the e(1iter- ialstat'f of th:o.11-.','tia'r. ltavin. r--tict from that position to assume the part. 7)0rship of the Sarnia t11)n',ler in con- neoti(on with Mr. Oet'r e Eyvel, el the glebe, was on S ttuttlay afternoon 1 agt rn .tto the recil(i,311t of a very II Wei t'h.; a•.felress doer a velnable e iitor'a sle.le taud chair by his lata fellow workers en the .1-Ir,'rtdsrr. A6 tin shells 111n•s ills employees prese1117.1 Mr. tTerme.) 'vittt a complete set of B ay er,i T I I ro'e ttav- els and 0. harltleome gol.1 leen. To bulli tokous t'f 05testo ;►Ir, O. in tief..i'!illq replies. :Ir. (r,zrnlan, during his Ion; resid(anee in Landon, Inns w''1 the r's- pect of a !Ante cil'e1e of frien.ts, W''t'e, white wishing hint gold rock i'1 Isis new veutnro, 0l. (not lint regret 111: de- parture from their midst. Affairs in the Ent hoar n rut./ peaceful aspeet than for some time past. The Itrassian pagers have boon teem- ed by the Government to 11]•i+d' met their language against foreign pewees, The rains in Italy this Kray^r, aro excessive. Several quarters ( f Itam) aro now partially iur11)'lrt'ed by 2.191 overflow from Father Tiber. The remains of A. T. Stewart 1]'Lve not yet been discovered. Se er'tl ,,r. rests have been made without ub'gin- ing any good cute as to the perpetrat- ors of the deed. The Goveruor of Penn'ylvaura en Monday issued warrants for the execu- tion ou the 18th Dr.cember c f the no- torious Mollie Mnguiret, John Itehon, Martin Bergen, Charles S11:111/6. Jam O'Donnell, and Alex. Sayr,i Fifteen huni:red Phila.l.lphi•a glass blotveres etrnck on Saturday evening nn ncconnt of increaeeel work without it' - creased wages. Every glass hose in the city mutt snsipend, and much trou- ble is apprehended. A. little 'five-year old daughter of William Gibreau; of Tilbury township,. knocked ovens. lighted latnip while he,: mother was milking the cow, the other night, and set her dress on fire. The little thing was alone in the horlae, hut ran out of doors, where she' was dis- covered all torp late,,the fiwoei having reached n vital part. After fire hours of Lena statfering she died; The present Ring of.Ht.11ancl Wets 1101 to be fnnna »lion the (tenth of his fa- ther, Williteio 'IT. Despatches were sent to 'all the Dutch Consuls thrnngh- out the world to make 'nqui)les rr- giardfng him, when aut',d0niy it •zvas recollected" that the Prince had b •8nme enamored of an actress in an Lnuti.-h travelling'•omtipanv, This was in 1S19; and he was then 32 years of ala, The troupe tt'A4 found in' a- small city of Scotlnn'l; and the P ince f'r , month had been •;cling its protnrteri