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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-06-09, Page 41 4. THE HIJI9LEXPOSItO C4 I it ton •;tate raerous. So wholesale-seereS to be Cat 41 4• the butc!rery, that the Mitrailleuse has rem -called into service to shoot down the anforttTate prisoners, the All Offlqial Notices - Published FRIDAY, JITIN-Fi 9, 1871. ordinary means• o execution having Bonn pare each their other coup ge Gf Gov - any tinie,. proved insufficient. The and the. Bourbons have agents at work, and a • -et The Reform Leaders- on the 1 d'etat, with i.riotlipr cha Washington Treaty. tetntheflt, may (recur at and would occasion no isme. In another column will be found sir ismssammatm. the views of the Reform leaders on that portion of the- 'Washington Treaty which more nisinediately ef foots _Canada, as set forth by them et a Reform Demonstration held at Railway Meeting na Uebornb. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Ratepayerl of IT -borne was I 'held in the Villag of Elimville on Sato. day *last fo the. pm•Pose of Strathroye on. Monday last. We • • • taku g into; cons deratisin the pro are glad to notice that -the leaders piety of submitting a .byt•laai grantcf the Reform Party have decided iug a bonus tothe Lon on, Huron to resiet with all their mitglit the ac- en d Bruce Rtulway Th chair was ceit•ince cf the Treaty by our- Par_ °mitred by Archibald Tirshop, Esq., liaruent. We would Hew like to Reeve of the Township. Messrs hear aa decided an expression nf Chur ler and J oh ison cf 'London, the .opinieus of the leadere of the were present and add essed the Conservative -Party on this .nreeting in behalf of thel Director's portant queetion. It is now high of the road. ; The elairn an opened time that they were giving _an ex- the ireeting.by explainin, the object preesion, of the course they intend for which it had be to pursue, It is over two weeks dailed-n-Pdn since Sit= aolin A. tlactlanald re- Mr- Clurdher, n ca11el, and then Secret y of the turned from Washington, and still Board of Direetor„ to: ai lress the not a word has been said nOr a7liint . rneethg7 .Mr. Churcher explained thrown 'out as to the conrse he in- at considerable length. the present tends to instruct his Goverfunent to position and futarel•pioepelets Of the take. In delaying, he is not onlv coin peny, and show d the advantages plecing himself in is worse position, of a narrow ...guag over a broacl. but is trifling with the feelings of Mr. Churcher was followed by the people of this country. Mr. Johnson, of London,: who - Bad at d reckless as we consider referred principally ..to th excellent _ the ttovernment at Ottam'a to be, Prices offered ibis Pro" e ef all we can scarcely bring ourselves to kinds in the London lin rkett and think that they are so lost to all sense of honot -and petriotism as to endeavor to force 'Parliament to ratify this. %iniquitous treaty. If they do, we firmly believe that, ha- ndl iat in g defeat awaits them. 'We the facilities_they there ha ping produce to pa world'. Healso shbv6ed- t which the conseructlion of • would be to the town strong y urged the rate -la bonus.. ea were also det ishop Duncan, iufatior of the Alees''s Topp; 'er two itting att thal r, to be road, if 'benefit Some of gra sw- an dr, who Wit hitt scercely chink that their fo'dowerse sent a i to vote for the subservient as they are, will sauci Excellent address tion an attempt to btrter the best livered by Messrs e interests of the contry, and bring Hunter, and others down upon- their heads the wra,trl road. Dr. Stubbs and contumely of their constituents, „06rnis h Icirk, and one simply to retain their leaders in dthers spoke agaln§t §" power for a short season. - by -lair' for so large a sum There never was a public ques- asked. It seemed, howev tiop in the condemnation of which the general that the the peotle of Canada were more built, would be a genera, -united. They are determined to re- ,to the whole township, but eit the encroachments upon their those who live in the Ea. rielits whieh this treaty proposes un- tien. remete from the road, til the last, and we ere proud to see now enjoy % railway acilitie Alessrs. :Mackenzie and Blake 00me easy retich‘of them, consideled it -un- _ for ward so _pioneptly and manfully:, fair thet they :should be c mpelled and range themselves on. the side 0g to pay as much, for the roe( as those the peopt of right and ofjoeticeliving immediately 'long t1e roete. Theresis I tle douot but that if e've This ditlicultY can, how ker, be concede what is now asked of us, easily ramoved 1 fer sir ip- as of the re benefit this road hip, and iers pre - as those N frear demands and pavtirg the way have' their PlIdPertY : rate , . : , for fresh concessions. If 'We eon. than thOse Whci live 'remote - cefte this one point, we will hae vno . and wit consequentivibe c ereet futa enoroah- , r-ounda to ere 1 re „c t- • topaya target. slier.° of tb ' -1 merits, and wel have, to cep tin ne The meeting dispers .d .wit lib live we Will be but opening the door meet und for near the road bted ly higher ftom it, in pelted onus. . . out an granting until we are completely expressi.un of Opinion' being aken. sliern of ali the rights and privileges At tee Close of . the meeting the wirieli we -bold and cherish -a as a Cee doencil met, and pa sect a resolution the ratepayer's $25,000. We people. It therefore -bchooes every- to eubnii t a By -Law t true Citizen': to s&tad it in defence 1 to grant a bonus of et one common rights, and net to may here say that We trust he ac- eod One single iota, /lilies§ :we ra, tion of the Council will be sustained uitanie i.)37‘ the r rtepayers at the p411slf the peoples:3f LTsborne want a rout e.e a satisfactory .arid s eg trivalent. With regard, however, to the remedy- \v.-lilt:1i Mr. Blake iirofiosee, we cannot see that it would prove . effecnve. If Englanttis determine( to treat us unjustly as a dependency any eepresentatiou we might receiv well:. we to enter into closer allianc tvithslreit wonld not- have eufficien weight -to detet her frorn continuing t aet uniestly. So that the ''pecu aiiary sate:it-ices" we would be cern- pel '..ed to make would not oe reward ed substantiel gait, awl come qaeutly We, would 'plave ourSelves • , thee, hat enow an opportuaity which the,y' May\ nevdT ha -e aga n and we firmly beileve ' that I they i allow it to pass! unimPvro( they , _will, yet live to regret i . he e Council ld re deserving of the b -hest e praise for the manly stand the have 0 t taken in the 1 matter. 'By 1 their course on Saturday lest, the 1.show that they are not ifiaid to feuli ,,- . ieesely perform their dr- ty, aid if the result . should erove n. nfav table 1.') the- _ scheme, then tee, fa lit must. rest .with the peopl , DOG with. theme' eir course entitles them to the inks not only of the n r costituents, t to every friend a d welliwisher . the spheme thioughout the° a. position ia whitih we would have 11111 t 1 share. her respoueibilities and OD but thous witheut bet:el:11;g our (ran b•u touditioa in the s;ightest„ It might of gesisiit- a few pelititiens to have the county. pleesure of an affii (cal trip tO Eng- --- mud at the poblic expeese, but we 11°77 we A lenge woulcl not meet the. re- meata of the country, nor re- eeive the approhation of- the icopl e. lf,n.s M.r. _Make Fia2=7, "indepen- ‘11,.‘ is a myth." oorr position is: a erhieil one. AVe have but one (-hetet :We 'oust submit to such titetauent eae En nglad seea fit to a _ ease out to us, ---ea other words, . , \V' eau nave to allow our intereets to he sacritieell who -navel- they come into collision with here, as. a price of the -‘• boon of British conneetion," -a-41r we lutist unite (stir fortunes au saes(' or our Re -publican , eeleenors. It will rest with the pesp`e 0011.S1.(101* and dt.cute-wInen „ . conr,,e fw.111 provetlIQ Most. prOfitable ' ;tint beneticiel to them. Presenrap- . Indtrate that there are in atore foe us stir rine tin.ee, involving, p -rhapa eerittitecieutti chenges, the eettleinent of whieh will try to the utamet the integrity t'unt ability of - 0e1 best Rtatesme0. re B?,eked. The chord struck by the Lxtosa • .' In -; TOR ill d I " G I 'in: JUNE 9, 1871, don, ii; was unanimously reso ved t� , ask the 'Council of that Town hip to sutnnit a By-law to the people grant- ing a bonus of $10,000 to th Lon- don, Huron, and _Bruce :Railway. TI is is good fol. the Town bilatif L ndon. 1 HE lN0OMPETENCY Of jure s bee be ome notorious, in fact, lmost pi verbial. The following s the re ord of the examination .0'f one of the jurors in the recenti trial of Foster for the min-Jer o Pt taw). in New York,. width we qtite from a New York paper : eeinsnys„e1—` Do you ever read th news- pal:.)uror—" No," ounsel—" Can you write ?" uror—` • No." ' ounsel—" Can you read ?"- uror—."No.," ouusel—" What do you know an thing ?" iror—" Nothing" 3 40-7 'That'll c.lo sir; take yo r seat in t e jury box. wow Alm OUNTY COUNCIL. about eri en t ton ton, Ha , he County Council met at h On Monday last. - he following members were -Viz : Messrs. Armstrong, Dal - Young, Horton,. Sheppard Pat - Leckie, ibson, Moon, Snell, s, Kelle Simpson, 0 tette, Greenway, Cresswell, Dallas, Ales- ser,1 Cornyn, Bishop, Willis, Give_ II yin, Gann. : Tie minute4 of last regular grad special meetings were read and con- firmed. ' The Warden addressed the Coun- cil Upon the following subjects, viz : Equal izing th o Aesesssment .Rol is, the Municipal Loin. Fund Indebted- ness, appoint. eCourity School In spectors and xaminers, Comity Pri ting, &c. - e 3 oved by Mr. Simpson, seconded by r. Moon, that sealed tenders be r ceived up to Thursday ne t at 2 o'elock, p. ., for the Co inty 1 for God- to be appointed upon examiners for the Cou and referred: -to the se tee. An application of of Clinton, for 'lie posi ty Inspector, tras also r school coremittee. the. board of nty, was read hoot commit - Mr. Malloch, tion of Conn- eferred to the ' A petition from the ratepayers of the township of Morris asking that , a certain deaf arid diimb' child in that township be sent to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum was referred to be finance committee. Moved by Mr. Shan on, seconded y Mr. Brown, that tie Clerk be i istructed to draft a B elaw author- ising the removal of obstructions from the County roads and bridges. Moved bv. Mr. Lecl ie, secoaded by Mr. Bishop, that the motion of 3 esterday, appointing additional rrembers to the school ommittee be sanded. The Warden ruled the motiori out of order, when a lo rg discussion e sued, some being in favor of the •ommittee remaining as enlarged, and others being desi •ous ,,to test the Warden's ruling by a vote. C( ?eluded t week. NEWS OF EEK. pres- 1 prm ing requirrd by this Counc the urrent year. . Carried. 31) C uncil adjo irned. TUES AY, June 6, 187 TI e Council met pursuant to jour ment. The minutes of prey meet ng read and approved. App tiOns for the offiee of School Insp were received 1.•oin Messri.'D and-ifiller. .0ertificates of qu cation of Mr. Hall of Usborne, Mr. Kay of Goderich, as Exami alt th te Sc M br A rient to th reeeit .tOrs under -ceede port • ad- ous icas ctor war lifi- nd. ers County Board, were referred — ool Corninit tee. ved by Mr. Leckie, secon r. Bishop, that five additi ers be bat:toted for and hd present School Committe e the applications of Ins rid : Exarriinera provided the new School' act, exert 'tills arid:testimonials and t re qouncil, and also re" as to .theadivieion. of the County .the ptkPo'se- of 1 Sehool Inspecti Upon1 -a ballot ,.eing taken Mes. 0,•eAstvell, Patton, Bishop, 0 It- Of te -- tet tugl e Se Ac the d re ey, Leckie, were adde hoot Corninittee. m u niCation' from the pi Township of Mint° was k erred to the- Finance Coin A c mar unication from the: Re r 0 nem.% accemptinied by a 1 ter from the -Clerk of the Pea ed nal ed )06'7 for ine re - ort for 1.5. c. to rk ad it - 15- it-• e, co nph iningeef the insufficient mc n ner which the registration o births, deaths, and rnarriages attended to by many of the re is trirs, and recommending the Coin ty Cou-ncil to take some steps wher e by the remuneration of the registrr r m ght ee made eutimently large t in( uoe them to attend to their dut e per y.- Comm auications-referr d the Finance Committee. A. n unber of communications at ( atm s were read and referred o spective committees. d by Mr. Horton1. second al Dallas, that the Engineer re sal to examine the hill tea 1- g to the Maitland bridge, with n Montreal claims a p 170,000. The revenue of the May was $1,723,173.6 England has now dire t telegraph- ic commuldeation with hina. !The whe it harvest hts begun in S uthern Illinois with an abundant y•eld. Most of the Paris papers support T ders and a Republic, incl demand th transfer of the ssembly to 'P ris. Provisions are beco ling scarce a d dear in Manitoba, and the ✓ lunteers have to get a eir supplies fr D1 the States. 1 he naiad summer emigration fr m the United States to Europe ha set in. Eight passe ger steam- er left New 1York las Saturday ni• ht. ' a • . le Reform demon., tration at St athroy on Monday, wigs a grand su cess, surpassing even the sanguine expectations entertain° as to the nunabers present. A special general thee mg of the shareholders of the To onto, Grey an Bruce Railway was held on ,/, Al nday, in Toronto, and a further isst e of bonds to the value of 4240,- 000 was duly authorized A state - 1 ment was read showir that the pulation of, ()minion for • • total expenditore of the ompany to date has been 4932,431. New Orleans is floo ed to an extent of several square miles, and gteat, and the suffe:in of the 1 to a depth of wo or thr e feet, by an overflow of 1 the Missi sippi. The destruction of property has been people, especially the po rer classes is excessive. . he streets of Paris ba 't) been re- ope ied to traffic. The barricades haw all disappeared; the pavements hay been been repaired, and there re pa-fect order everyw ere. The polibe are still arresting 11 suspect- ed ersons. t a meeting of the sh of e Ontario Bank, BON on Monday, the -annual re ed that the Bank had be successful /last year, and re ed an increase of ! $500,0 capital stock, which was There is anethert revo Venezuela, and I no, pros' _ com'ng to an end. - Ei rl de Grey, One Of the - ton Commissioners, 'appert s House of Lords on Mtn 0 received the oonkratulatio ds. e Northern Pacific ly being constructe being employed betw i son and Brainard in. balla track and putting it i .. condition. - The track is to 25 miles west of ?ira,i_itard, be- ./ twee -I which place and ttertail Juneion„ -1,500 men are daily' at work, and this portion of the line e ready for the iron by the lst ugust; and about 800 men are yed between the Junction and •River. that Mire existing laws were ample :Mi. Gladstone stated in the How t)f Commons, on Monday, enough to enable the Golernment to fulfil the Treety of Wa iington. - Ordors have heels given deliver to the North Western 1elegraph Com' any the. 500 miles of wire neceJary in order to connect Mani - tole t ath the outer world. It is ex- pecte4 that there, will le direct e telegepli ic coin in nn ieation between Ott*a and Fort Gerry by tt ptember next. . to ac th(ir Afov up. 1! Mr, : i as tru c 8 frien TI rapic men nc v the to''n of Goclerich, for the pi amine n advising ewith the town a as to the best mode of -er the slips on the hill sid rences 1or ap. and to Liable the Engineer to form Lim eatit at ) of the coet of puttin proval, and-woydS of e wow- 'gement •cal etanegement' efts n.echo pose of in nearly -every towr bete thoritie Ridings 'We lave: I con- veutin found ship veceive gratulatioas, and Altai web °Wei s ()it show- n highly onunend- 0 in the agreed to. ution in ect of it Washing - ed day, and is of his lroad is 3,500 en Thom - •ting the to good riapleted 11 - will t _ of e• empl Red said rok d in iepairt from the staunchest and tru(st Re • - fo u ere in the Coun ty. The- : Mg is an extract front - one numerous letters we have re ' on thesubjeh : " Enclosed fined. 82 for suhseril .?yo.ur paper. A no,ii wh4 sho WS' 1.11) the 1110 we tt The auncil. then adjourned ti fttho eteno'cl eta .Wednesdity morning, eived order t give the several.Committ an 6ppo -tunity of 'attending to the tdonto several hales, WEDNESDAY, June 7. mused met pursuant to a n te ition was•presenterl from of the. rate- J»iyers of Hullet referrin to.a certain stream ita tha towbsiii ) was tead and referred t the road and oridge.committee. A pecitiou aqui .reitd from th tens ees of school :section No. 8 Stanley, asking the Council to ap point a committee to make sac) arranger rents as would facilitat the- anis gamation of certain sehoo stations 11 that 'township. A coun ter • peti ion to this was also pr sented the trusteet. of echos' see tion NO.1 3: Both petitions wer refeered.to the achool committee wire palling of a (4t dollen clique._ 'o -i• -the • last lwenty years respet to election jotii,ntn Matters ought to bd eneat raged." The WE F.A [IN that Air. Brown, of Raini4on, has beer men- . tiened as the ehir dile Con. ee eitive Candidate ,for thel Doiniuion arlit - merit at the aieroaching e•tiou for Nora Hurn. 11/ r. 0 w n ; would, MI don btestly, trake a -ere- strong candidate in tire .orth T IE CONI)11:NE is at an end in • Perla but the condition of afrairs m . formers will now bestir them. et Vt-S pe datn rm Ruling.. We trust that -dr Ve- That ; it y is Still far &Una satisfact.ory. ' it make e era ngeinen w ill Tee Teittes G. ererineent aee treating -secure. for them a Ina n ere (gent .6h0st af the cowl) ti tA who wet., . cross swords with Ad 13roWri. so 'unfortunate el to fall into their • 1/108 / Or0418 sever- ittaaeer NIEETING Of tile Ap. aliplication of Mr. Turnbull, ity, and exeoutions arefeatfully nuratepayers of the Township of Lon- gra trituascbv1 teuber, (ilinton \‘, tn 1 morxwompwimemim. TITE REAL C0140RADo.—lbere- is Trite difference , between the or- dinary potato bug"'and the imported eet 'known as the Coloralo beg. The latter are six tinre,s the size of the forme -r, awl have ten daik lines running along the back, converging to a point. 111e former, or ordinary bug., is about the size of the " lady bug," eimilar in color to Its big and ferocious brother, but ornamented with three stripes only. Beth kinds nye now to he found iu eJost every , potato tertcla • MACKENZIE ANLI' BLAKE SPEAK OUT Strathroy Reform Demon - last *onday, the Reform lessrsJ Blake and Mac- ok occasion t advert to treat. The following is At the stretion, leaders, kenzie t the recen the pith MR. Our fi f i ACREaZIE'S REARKS : -heries, belong to,, ifs as much as our I farms, and the loss and wrong are equal wheth- er our fish are stolen. -on sea or our crop on land. It was a degradation to sell our territorial rights for money. i Yen the diet, half-rott State of tirkevi Iwould resist th - i . We were o givelup our magnifice fisheries, nd to :be alio+ -ed to cat every ki d of 1fish in Americ waters (-s Le Pays pri it) exce such ars are there. (Drug iter.) A Mackenzi showed that nuler COI: of landin to dref nets a d jute Es according Ito this Treat a op' landing f Fenians at one futu F tunity ni ght be .affor ed for t time. Mr Mackenzie then touch on the n- vigation of th t. La rence ; a d the singular y 1trroga, claim of o ir neighbors t at? becau the river ashed a parti n of the territory ear its head, ihey ehon have herAgirt to navigat our wate to the sea in perpetuity. It was serious ma terthas to gi e. way ti soveroignt of the St. Te- wrenc The Pplic of the 17nitel States t ward Cal ada has been singular aggiessive , while in a m4st ever treaty and convention vith Gett Britain, t le. cowardice nd truca ency of E iglish diplom- ts lute r- elated in the loss of Biti h sove eignity and territory. 1 et Brun wick and Or on were exanaples truth of th statemen • but th great exempt is the -ir aty Washingto A gentlt e -ma in th 'crowd asks What will be the resu of therejertion of this Titeaty I 'I) right, if th heavens fall. Do righ let the co equenceA be -what the may. Le us parstte a light, bold and manly policy. We are boun to reject th Treaty. MR. 13 E'S PATENT EMEDY. Referrin to the Tr atye Mr -Blake clai ed for the •arliamen of Canada the fattest ri ht to pr nounce as i chose on the atters t be submit d. . He mit rely repu diated ' the doctrine., the thong nominally ee we are rea ty bound He oalted or a judgmen on tiros who had be rayed our in. rests. A change of 3 inistry was no doubt an inadequate satisfaction or sover eignity sho •n, as in the matter o the matter f the navigat in of the St. Lawren e; but at a events, furtherop mischie e given. away na- gatives is SMASH UP ON THE WESTERN. 1 Collapote of the Firidge over 82tatthl* Creelt----A. Freight Train Plungem in- to the Chasm. One of the most serious accidents that has occurred on the Great Western Railway for many years, haSeried about 7 o'clock cn Mon- day evening, which, though pro -vii - den ially involving no loss of life, will entail considerable expense on the Company, and cauee much incon- venience by the detention offl eight, as id is hardly possible for a through en traffic to be resumed for at least thigilppdais.eznt trs that as a freight tratn ch of twenty-five car's was crossing the an bridge over Smith's Creek, about pt one mile west of Pari e Station, the tie foondation of -the centre abutment er sank so much as to leave all the h, strain on, the girdera and the weight 0r_ of the heavily laden trein parted he them, the engine and tender passed re safely to the east end of the bridge, t ed and the conduetor's car remained on w_ the ivestern end, but the lest of the nt cars went down with the bridge. se Tire iengine driver, McAdams, mired uninjured, his Beeman, Noah id Evans, only receiving some trifling rs contueions which will not preterit a him fiom resuming Lis occupation le in a few days, and on Of the bakes - e. Men, John Hart,- being slightly int. 0_ j tired. None of the other employees wewereharmed, they beinf, tIse 7 time of the accident in the caboose, it at the rear mid of the train, which 1_ was left standing on the track e_ Fortunate, even in disaster, the r. Great Western have no loss of life s_ to deplore in connection with this 0t serious accident, althongh the as- e cape was a narrow one, for the Ac - 0t commodation going west had passed • over the bridge a short time before+, it and the night maiLtrain, containing O four Pullman cars well fired, and t, three first-class paeSenger cars, also y full, was the next due. Hadthrs bridge given way under either of d these a terrible destruction of life would have been the resat. Nearly all the cars are fearfully smashed up, and the conten t. ts, princi- pally :flour and molasses, frm owater ct and breakage will probably be al- e most a total loss. _ The giving way of the pier is said h to have been caused by the gradtuil slipping away of quicksand upon e which it partly rested_ The pier must therefore Ireve -been in a critic, - al position for Sometime, and it is strangeh tat its comlition should have f escaped the watchful ,eyes of this Bridge Inspector. The bridge itself was comparatively new, one of the f strongest and best built, apparently, on the road, and there does not ma pear to have been the least suspicion of its eoundness, iortunities for and treason must not (Hear.) To light.y ,give tional privi eges or prer r, in dip1oinacr both a blunder and a crime. IN e are on the ve of the most seriou crisis in our xistence. if the -Trea y is ratified, it will be, not the end, but tne beginning of the end. It would not be many years before new demands would be made on out shorn soverei we -cede th's Treaty, our absorption. We must pn down firmly reorganiztiti dian iudePe can't stand, stand alone. annexation application to the Elul' difficulty . a but nothing insuperable stands in the way. It vould be more asy and speedy for Canadian to attend a meeting of 0 e Imperial Parliament, re union nembers nty. If uture is our foot We must loek to the n of the Cana- dence is a myth. 1f we vith England, we can't The choice is between nd b reorganization. The f the federati-Ye system 4 e may be attth enned wi d peconiary 'sacrifice) than it was of England a of Irish. cons permit publ to drift hith endeavorine• t the time of t id Ireland for itu6ncii es° W cannot Prunella Boots of every description, go c opinion n igland to T. Coventry's. Affairs in Paris.. Peace and quiteness have been finally! testored to Paris. Belleville and the " Red districts are pa- trolled day and night, but. there is no attempt at rekindling the in- surrection. Arrests are frequent— b among •others, Felix Pyat, who, with aroussette, headed the Come mune. The Assembly on Monday decided to adjourn the debate until Thursday of the question of the abro- gation of the exile -of the Orleans Princes, and the deputies from the departments occupied by the Get - mans , were desirons of having it adjournedeuntil the war indemnity is paid and France free. The peopte in the provinces have so far recovered from the effects of the war as to be able to address the Pope and vow vengeance against Victor Emanuel. • ,Nonumpownimm, For ehea.p ladies', gents' and children's r and thither without , igorously to g iide and oUCCESS OP WEAL', ri,ANTATIONS. inform it. ragland eauld not live many years i she wes sever d from .her colonies. That would be the commenceme t of her decl ne and fall. - THE POST L CARD.—n Postal Card hich has late issued by th Pott Office ment, has on ts face a devi ed 'elute a nid- which th lines appear, ipoa whicleth of the pereo to whom the sent is to be written.On verse side the rd is -blank, o as many as twelve lines easily w riteen The purch postage of th card amount cent: The latest st of all kinds olte les of Boots an p at T. Uoventr WAGON.—A mon roads is A STP.Alt wagon for con being 1)ractica e new v been bepart- e print- ee fine address card is the re - which can be se • and to one Shoes a. steam a.boat ly tested at T oy, N. - Y. In18G5, Sir.James A Klemm constructed a vehicle of 11 is des- cription, weig e tents, which, when fifeeeti passengers, w over a rough and un speed les an re past success, brit tile Troy ing nearly thy loaded with s propelled von road at a avelaging tenj to fifteen m hour. All the attempts of t • have failed of gentlenetri 14-1' all difficulties wee he has mrstered The larieste chatpest and best selected will 44441% er t e p01.1)94e 14 (Jaded. At cayotry'g, —A gteat nnneber of Southern white men. impoverished by the ware and unable to keep up the old plantation system of working large tracts of land with ga:igs of negioes managed by overseer's, have been: conipilled to try the plim of farming on a_small ecale, and have been agree- ably surprieed at the results, It is found that the small planter, with one or two faithful hands and the labour of himself and his boys, if he has any, threwn in, makes as mach cotton as he formerly did with three times as many hands and an over- seer, while the expense and trouble are materially decreased. ____egston_astesstssum. POP o LATION OP LONDON. —London has re-aeserted its title to be the capital of the world by the showing of population which she makes through the decennial census just completed. Her inhabitants number no less than three and a quarter millions This is an increase of about 10 per cent. over the enumest ation of 1861—a rate of progress fully np tocities, a at of several large id considerably greater than the average increase - latent of European cities. mad that his PM* Stock iots an I , ',hoes nt Seafexthi 33IRTH.S. Stiafortb, thewifeof J 11 Bensi rister, of a dangliter. Se4fortb. #)th hist, th;) wife ClutIrso.— In 'ettfrt1, lane, the wile of -Oardno of a soil. Swann, In Sf4erth, n3t1i nit, the utife of 31 1.4 a SOIL IJABRIA Nnox—GADAii.- -At I.. 14It brides fatl* 441;., 31i J 11 Beau to :Miss M.1). Morris. " SEAFOIITH, V-Thixtt, (Fall) 49 1.9111-,heit, NVhcat (.'3p1iug) V bas;14 )3a.rie.y.43 1)11s1w1, • Oza.t.$ 1'e t? Butk&r,i,-4 lb. ategt, 33144 S'aekp Skins, liay, per ton,- FIAR1r, )ier WO lbs. Potatoes,. Wokil, per 111., ,ipeeial attention; t,) noor.s aiHi shoes, her at J. Duncan & ° ULINT41N, June i By Telegnlith ,,t4) the Wheat, per hushei, .1‘prin4 fnushel. (tats, per bushel, per )ushel, 31a/icy, per husha, 33utt.or, per per, 11,, .241.1gvo(14:4, Ar.3.12'S haTtl-nia(ie:Kip .at (L. Duncan z;-_ kn. s,SA.,afort 12) EIZR.11, Jinx! IFaU Wheat Spring Wheat '<kits Pe.o.s 134NrIti hatte 'Eggs _Wool I) 2 -- -- A 8tock -of all sorts of Shoest, in Leather, at, J. 1 hmeai 3LAR.11S J111144 ;S, ;Fan IN heat, per 'bushel, 1:1Z Noing Wheat, per 1)1414 Oats, ler bushel, I Peas, ler bushel, ...Barley per bushel, Batter per lb., 0:).k) duz, 0:11 Cone and get your I -choice of 'of 1'i -un llo Boots. at Duman 11 Whitte )•:.'pr 'lig • Barley ()fats l'oas )1n.tters Eggs, AV00.1 LONDON, June Vinter AVheat f,51 3 32 48 Ci O 75 Iwgs, 0 111 O 10 ;10 A large assortment -of Prom iI Ladieli‘ Duneal, - -,enforth. -Wheat, Wheat, 3'440Y, -0Atts; II ay, Peas, Wool, TO.111.LX1'0, June.: z4, pring, tzl 23 Souks, ' 1 -)5 4155 41; 1000 0 7:5 0 31 IONTE.EAL, e Floar„, xtra) per bar43, 0:-10 Sno. fine .N:e 1:Cana4la -W.15 ..No j Western Whim , 5:45 No 5:40 2:50 1Vbeat1 (Canada. _ Spring Western 3 'Oats, (per 32 Th.) 44:44 Barley, (per 48 Th.) 0:04 fltitter, -(D-airy) 0..141 .(store paeke 0:13 Ashels, (Pots) 6:)11 Pearls, 7:1:4 Pork, (mess) 141:1) 0,74- ST{4tIL, Thursday,:, June 8, The arrivals of cattle this um. -396 cars against 434 for tlivi tine last- week.; 128 cztrs behig tit -collaignments. The mark;et is lopt &los were mostly to butehens. ,yeste,rday Were 38 UMW's: U h Ohio, average 1,222, at 50; 24 avera4.,e 1,340, at ; 17 ix avezage 17.:37-0, at -:35 80 10.6041 average 1,125, at ; 17 h average 1,312, at 83 75; 10in average 1,1 I0, ::7•13 53 .; 31;be average 1,453, on privoU teaMS. The mirket is at a small Ag Males yesterday were as follows : bead Ohio, ave) age 80, at -$1 75, I0414, avera*. 1)3, at $5 18. BOGS. The market is quiet with but lit /nand. Sales yesterday 0.)e rein) fallouts 113 head, average 2 $.4 '1; 81.,-avelage 252, at .;$4 average 220, at ROSTON LIVE NTOCK, BE.E-05:;.—IZeceipts of beef cattle' 3413 halal_ s()iferings generally good - the {Yrades of prices havi!again falleon .831t(7:s of choice at Z.$.,10 25, extra at to 810 00 s; first qualify ;$79 00 to Iseeond do. at $.3 00 to 5t 313, tkis At 84; .00 to $7 50. NillslitY head. The prices remain abo 43411TC 2..5 last week, sales in .4457i to :St; 50 each L.:)7tra $1; 7 att) en, (-45aarts.--Veal .calves at 5 to 12e.- -CIIICAGO LIVE •NTt)( CaVri'LE:n .--ull and declined 10 t) 1 gales at S, 50. • /..rva Hoos--Dull and declined e, 4.W--sa3ij $3 95, -}