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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-07-14, Page 1ti Y and succeeded in getting Mc a the ditch, when he w -a. It violence against the fence., rebound was struck by a le waggon, cutting his head aL breaking his shoulder Drowning, of Exeter, waa attendance on the parties, glad to hear are reeorerieg„ ets-13-.-/e(r00/.. Morn& -The peapIe of School Stetton Terris,. celebrated the natal New Dominieu, by a pie-riic- ,e „grove on Mr, Peter ffilre iere was a large crowd of t -33.1t, quite alarge pre,portiun of children, and -young and ad; enjoy themselves hannenkteTy.„ repast -•ei7u, provided by dye. he Sections, and after doing 1,atice to this part of the ime- :auetlier hiast, quite as eir- its way„ N. -as provided in thee eche4, dialogues, music,. ete. ting and instructive addreeeta tett by Thomas Farrhfw, Le , late -L. S. 8.„ for -Morris. pies were rendered goot1 Sarah Damage, Miet3 Ilvainer and A -lessee. 'skin -ea- t janies Johnson. Speeches tiven the Ihlesers. Robert and: ion. The Mortis -choir, -miler 'ad-chair:kip of Mr., jams. John- , 7aesed vocal music very ef- while Miss L. A, Dalniage, of .took oharge a the INIolotleon fly creditable manner. There ge -number of young ladies tit as a neatter of coarse, the of all age, from, beard:low sixteen, to emiOrnied. bachelors was also well la:presented. A. gtinse was speut b ail., - One -rola -be ook, which was held Pere in t(trals of the English. Uhttrela. ,;•Nvell. attended. Nopain:a were- Treparing tbe grove Solna/0d Y, in a truly picenic Styk. banners were &esp.:tide:A at. trance the the grouude. The -re literally loaded with, all the ever ehen on such festive aloe t 1 go-. persons were feasteel; [ley eat.) the tittle grove was ryby music, froin the Carron - :les Bann. When full ins -thee done to the eatebles., all ae- eround the elevated plattarm. Et been:constructed far fleet:000a- iv, Mr. Hardixigin aneat and ee speeek introduced the Bev. (ef tteaforth. The hitter a omelet- ei for beat fifteen initiates, and received.. He complimented e Carrenbrook ea the anctose day's entertainment and (ar- ia a(Wration of the people for- ay which they exhileited in tatters. Dr. King, a carport- theu ealled upon, and as he ward he was loudly eheeeet a few humorous and happy Pe- ttable tc . the occasion. and °on- e mt anecdote -which all felt the The rest of the evening Waif beet sited the fancy a Oyed their time by listening to frorn Trinity h'luirch Choir, _ whllet others ;night be se,erhin- ri swings erecte*l for the 0003,7 Kidd., 'Miss I)111.111 and NI/9B bK kindly sang by reetteet, xi itanic was a grand sueeesse and is due Mrs. Duncan for the ixi which it was eandnotei. bare many more like hocking aeeident ocearretl near Wedaesdav evening, .at C. &- !..0 a saw mill. A nem named Xi; :tray, H ouly one month out - tland, -while working in the min a slabbeim the slalefoId, otie. it the saw and threw hint tting him nearly- in two. He young wifo to mourn his teatime - a meeting of the Reformers of held' et zit:dile oasaturday the IA Tognship Association wag: 1131d the followiag gentlemen officers : -1. 11Sa. vie, Fresh.. (-)1-)ert Gerdiner, Vice-Presi(knt ,t liellagbar, Second Vice-Preei- ind John Cerntichael. Seeretary- IT. An efficient working Com-. was also appointed. The ite- af ifilkert tie(' evidently deter - at to lIMIeaeght nappieg at the (time '.WAY TIME TABLE. Goixo EAsT- xpret.s. Buftal.. Express_ Mixed, ft)iuA- 31- k GOING -WEST, Exprt-ss. r. et. efeht 8,50 , trisieelas Courtst-1371. (entre( will it. ee follows ; _..run' 27 1103-14.1,1 ....Oct:, 4 Jt;ly Clot tni Oett. .6 .1 Hi 27 Gt. 'fet left , „ _ Oet,2f. Nov.21 S rth 2:3-, r.. . ... .11a c Ci t • _ . . _Doc. 1: troderioh Doe. 4' July ea r. _ II -pt. 24 4.4 ,c.pt. 30 Ft..1 ___ ()et. NOTICES. ttere (Tie: great publie re- ihet'e how llefen. itt Use overtwenty tame it cannot he saitl that they eed. They heve Leen ticoroutrh- c - aim proutaineed ion the aittneir- et: wbc se lives aud. -health they te be a cure. liarmkW Oteittly saint:try preparation, ant season will in v ar ial tare (Ails, sore throat, caud all 1 atifeetionS. One l:tir trial. Willi the Alic-bt skeptic:al. Sold by eine dezdere, at cente per teix,_ e:rfeethei awl sirepli(:ity of the - aro letttiing fc:it (tree in th Sc,W1.11g .\•,fine. ( ' tuiaertArt eriatt machinee utterly ehlte" a: re, ether. Crieen.----Feeteav's Chm- tv ere or A YE-orir,e,l'ilITE:s_-Ap- r loess of voice,. Is remedied in a , no IL attei- whether the causio int' (fluxion of ti t 111IflL wil- t' cold, or /rem nervous de - in tiw ra`e. Of tank and itzetliciitts known, mete is en - lustre ettio.iderntion than th.3 .Syrnit. in all cr..4.e.; of en - :and eolistitution it 15 -y- lieedhl. Tile motet vt.iuf air5 add.LiQe 111GLEAN PLIBLISI VOL.. 411.NO. 32. IERS. 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" 19 00 " half " 00 _ mouths .. - . 5 00 One -twelfth one year 8 00 " " half " 5 00 "1 3 months .. . ... . . 3 (.0 Advertisements without specifie dir oetions will 1/43 iiwerted till forbid, and chart:alit aceordipgl)-. • Me1-•E AN BROTHERS, 3%1.t.trero Y. McLEAN, 1 Publishers. _ALLAY 310LEAN. j B:USINESS DIRECTORY. MEDWA t. -h-R. W. R. SMITH, Pnysician, Surgeon, ete. -1-." Office -Opposite Seutt liebertson's Groom -St Main street, Seafortt. 53 _TAMES STEWART, M. D, C. AL, Graduate McGill, 'University, Montreal, Illysician, Surf gent; etc. Office and Residerice-131-ucelie11. L. TERCOE, M. D., C. M.. Ph3-sician, Sur- -Li" geon, etc. Office and lAtsidetted, corner of Market and High streets, in rear of Kidd's store. Tgt. CAMPBELI-J, Coroner for the County. Office -L.' and ResidenceltIver Corby's corner store, Main street, Seaforth. Office day, Satarday. 159 ' 'IL E.-42LL. DANIE (It Me -DONALD, 13arrister, Attorney -at - Law, Solicitor Chancery, Notary Puldie, ,Otinveyancer, ete.. ExSTER, Ont. L. Money to Loan at Low Rates. 188 oCALIGIIEY & HOLMESTED, Barristers, At- - torneys at Law, Solititors in Chancery, and Initolveney, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. , Solidtors for the 11. C. Bank, Settiorth. Agents for ' the Canada Life Asaurance Conipany, N . B.-5580,000 to lend at 8 per cent. Farms, Houses and DAS for sale. 53 TZENSON & MEYER, Barristers and 'Attorneys - at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency, , Coreveyancers, :Notaries Public, etc. Offices -Se - forth and Wroxeter. Agents for the Trust bid Loan Go cit Upper- Canada, and the Colonial Seunrities - Co. a Loudon, England. Money at 8 per cent. • gio eunanission (Merged. 53 mcxsai.r. W. C. BIEYElt. OT Lf13. • ON LE&RNIee (31. GERMAN. de Deutsche Sprache ? your 4rd all de noau have sin -eiders,• id deIshenders all are hard. • is ago dines called pronouns, eh ehoostas yell o know; B0013 ach !H.-tit:Verbs or !time word..s Dey'll -Work you bitter Woe. 1 , Vint dOtt keen de Deutsche Sprache ? Den yod allatay moost go To einfoniih, soeatas, - Or en orleetorio, yen.you dillies you knows 'pout musik te ash any Oder man, Pe e de soul of Deutschland, • In yeti soul ish ran., Vitt' dou learn de Deutsche Sprac Dot mutt eat about a peck A w ot stinging sailer kraut, • U sefee. pfoundts of shpeck, Mitt hitt knows vot viuegar Ui Deice knows vot in rum ; Dis e ly certdain vay ' • To ale de accents coem. Vill doalearn D set it o Dat Derr dou learn de Deutsche Sprach Pr bare ly soul to slitaed Sooclij sentences ash n'er vere hear -In ,a )y oder landt. Till dim canst beer parentheses Pe ttvist(id mule Zahl : Diem Wiest du erst Deutschfertig se For a letiguashe ideal. HANS BREITMAN.,',.r. 'e ? it NOTES BY -THE WAY. A Visit to :Scotland After Twenty- • Eight Years' Alimeace. • • 1 correspOdeke of the Huron Expotsitot. AY.?ifIl1E, Scotland, .7'utte ',21, 187,1. • IRISH SCENERY, After a few hciurs spent in the al 1. • town of Derry, 'We took the cars about noon, on AVednesiley, the 14th hist:, fo • Belfast. tWe ha c the good fortune t take a. luggage-tr• in -going much slowe than mail or ex •ess, and stopping a eyeryestation-ghing .us a better oppo tunity eftsceing t e • coantry, The roa is smoothiand saf , a double track ; .bu we are far, far a ead in Canada, in th way of ear It000MI ()dation. On leevin Derry, the road eads down the river and round the sho e of Loch Foyle. Th day was beautiful for this climate, about the' ternperature f a Canadian Indian unmet but with that • peculiar h.amici tmosphere, and fleecy cloudy sky s haracteriitic of t e British Islands. .Th cenery arount •t e shore is in mau ases I beautiful ii the extreme-eat:ir- ate mountain ain valley-anoW a bold ocky hill, covere with heath, broom nel whine, all in bloom, then a quiet den, a clump of reee surrounding an )hl thatched farm h=oesee looking in the listance cosy and homelike ; and, here nd there, you see sleekelooking cattle, erded by some greyeheaded sire or lyi xg ehewing the cud, r quietly grazing e n the green pastures. On leaving Loch .oyle, you soon strike he Ban Water. oon 'you make Cole- ain.e, then • Ballym 1na, passing theoug hely an antique aiI d romantic town an illage, well- know' to natty of my ach uainttanZas iu Hu le. Who first saw the ght of day= in 0 nay -Antrim. The alrey aill the rich eenness of thefields, -Seen mkehere ,in he werld, I believe,. ut in Irclatedi-t e .beautiful hedge - )Ws, fine farms, vell-cultivated fielde • d rich -looking so 1, around Coleraine, ade an impreesion on my mind which 1 ill not eoon forge . 'I he farmers ap- 'ared to- be jast finishing their turf ork in the, ho«s, nd -some Were com- et -wine to mow th meadows, Potatoes ,eryw1tere-moet1 • in long bode, all mile -work -and g 'owing hixtiriantly. ats getting ready to 1 shdot--the top icicle here -and th re peeping out. Bet range of hills ; ppeIars 'ahead ; we low we are a,gein nearing the. coast. '(.1 make a dash th ough rn (wenn* iu e hill range, and s on we makc bas ng, smoky Belfaet, the Glasgow of eland. Through the kindness of a *mated who had c. me from Ontario to e a brother in Bel este friend 'Turnbull -(1 I were ecceived- nto Me family, get- * e thorough Irieh 'NV00011'10, lea,viee impression of It•i h hospitality which 11 not be soon forg ten. • BELE- sT., After rest"ng, and .efeiesting the inner a jaunting -ear vas made fivailable, d the prinipa1 str-ctS and buildings ked at. The. ine lenient in memory Prince Albert is *, superb and wou- ld creation of mechanical. skill and renuity. Other ilaeets of interest ght be notieed, 'bit time 'WU not per - 8e -ince Fit to -saer that, after. a brief 1 with some regre blidding good-bye our new-mede Bel ,ast abquaintances, stedmed'otit of Be fa4t t 9 P. :if. SSING THE C1rANN11.---4 tICES or erre -1Z-NOX'S HOTEL, ( Late Sharp'sc) The under- 4 signed begs to thluik the public for the liberal potronage awarded to hint iit thaes past in the lotel baldness, and also to inforu& them that he has again resunted business ill the above stand, where he will be happy to have ataU frOlp old, friends, and I -fumy new ones. VAli THOMAS p0X, . ----- _l_rItITISH EXCHANGE 1110TEL, Godericth, Ont., J. CALLAWAY, Proprie_tot ; J. 8. AVILLI A„ms, (Into of Ana:limn Hotel, Warsaw, N. Y.,) Tins hotel has recently llecit newly furnished, and re- .‘ .fittcd throughout, alld is new one of the luost corn- ' hatable taut conneodions itt the Province. Good 'Sample Roexas for Coluniereittl Travellers. Terins liberal. 1,13,4161,!(33.11.A.NE011:14. • q, A. SHARPS LIVERY & SALE STABLES: 0.fflec-At Murray's Hotel, Se:thin:h. Good a Horse. v., and first-ciass Conveyances always on -hand.. n STABIJE, '2IAIN STREET, A 1 Sesiorth. Fst-eless Horses and Carriages -P melee on hula at reasonable terms-. It. L. SHARP, Proprietor.: t n JOHN IIRIGITA.M, Exehange Broker. and Bail- '-' way Tieket Agent, Houghton's Hotel, opposite 5 G. T. Railway Station, Suahullt, Ont. Through Tickets issued to all points iu the Western States, : California and Red Liver. at reduceI rates, affording • 1 - the greatot facilities to Emigrants. All necessary " a information tfiven iespecting Land Agencies, etc. detenteche Bonds. Coupons and unturrent Money, 8 6,,,t1 Ida Silver Coin, bought and sold at best rates. DENTISTRY. T. G. PULL, (Lieentiate of Dental Snrgeryabegs - KJ- • t-0 atMOLUICe of SVatOrth and s IlTtsincling country, that he has opened' an office for the practice of Dental Surgery- in the rooms at Laluerly occupied by George Harris, Dentist, where he will be prepared to do all kinds of.work expeeted i of the profesFioit in IL SatiblattOry 11.1111111er and 011 1' reasonable t .;enns. - 186 . C. R. COOPER, tonvoyencer, Commissihner in QUAT7I'S Bench, In- , se Amu. and General Agent.. Agexit-for the f11uwing :Fire, Life and Accident In- aa sureor„. Companies : The Beaver and Toronto 111.17- 10 .toal and the Western Fire Insurance Companies., I of the 144ianee Life Asstuance, and the Hartford _ eldent insane:cc mapany. I In h. ei de/ MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security. 1 in AU ortic15111 inail or (du mist. prmuptly attend oft to. Unice, opposite BOSS' TailOr Shop, 1 , 186 -ti 1 1111. •VETER1 RY SURGEON. 1 re FREDERICK COOK, • 1 bo •cle‘ nr.atfoetee an to " 1- en Would respectfully inform the public that he -has taken up his reAdenee, in the 1.idage of Belmore, where he will be happy to attend to all ealls intalc on hint- in ettpacity. Mr. COOK has attended to several eases of built lun•ses and : • -cattle whieb were given up by other practitioners, . and t•ffectedperfeet curhich eillt 154 prortm by • da, certificates sigged by ov:yr 200 geuthanol. Fortetimunials aee postt rs dav Mr. COOK will at,. 1141. at ,J1lk;1 11, 1fl the fore- MO noon and at the TuWZI Plot, in :the Tow;.:•hip 'of sic Grey, in the afLerma 0 of the lirst and third TV E$- • DAY of each month. Liu slg . . 16.,to the busy .wharvee end decks, we -on boatel, of a laree sit . le -wheel steam - i( et, nearly as large a he ocean boats, Ind for the City 0 • G11asgew .After, Ve hard a fine - nig it, not (getting k till about inhin gt, and day ning again about 2. o' 19ek in the Meg 'We got a 01. t three hours' p, but Wel'./-1 -SO al xi u to see- the ts in t4 Chau el aiid Firthof de that wo, could nht stay bele*. had. about 200 h ad Of cattle and it 80 horte oa )(wilt bought by teh drovers at I ish fairs, taking .A to sell at fairs in (Scotland. .nd , it 'might be mi teresting to my ids in and around Se forth -who run le to Butfahe to-. k ow that at such s as are gonar he e for eattlia and es, if we halsu lic,ent steamboat 'inmodatioe, it WO1 Id alinoet . pee; to them to Englan 1 ,,and. Scotland.' •rege- stock --three .frone X1.2 cows, :f 15to •es, £30. to 4:100, C.1) J.CHURCHILL. Veterinary -Stugeon, abct oiernber of the Ontario Veterinary eeettree 8C( 'Revs to intimate to ate inhabitants at Reaforth OV • and surrounding country_ that he has opened all he- • e ()zee 114. sereerre, Whent,he may lib \consul k.(1. per- fri sotudly er by letti.-1*, 0/1 the Dit.,c•asts liorSCS, Cat- „at tle, etc.. Having ree,ived a regular and practical . equeatien, and having been :awarded the Diploma pn if the littelinury Coliege of oatario, T. J. Churchill h ot _has every•-eonfideure tLf givin„.; satisfaction th all may etopl.e.• -sii;i:11, Prizeiral Onfa- ) rio Coilt ge; -or Ruckland, Dr. A Thorl..tre, If.evol1.i - Wells, M. D., & •V. S.•are htehtatea el:et:eh:At 4.,•tanfly on hand. 1111i. 4-44111: ntt, to. 0 et.)14.t16--Ck4134;(1...-..f.;;.• 182-2m •J1,01 1 y ar Old. STCelS, to ±:.I 6 sterling ; 1 5 average , farm I Stock has never been as high bef re in the British isl- ands. - I - GLASGOW ND ITS CFIIANGES: We made Gree ock at 5 A. M., and had tinte to' take a walk thachigh the old town at the foot I f the hils,, whose glory has departed. to; dwell With her Huai.. Glasgow. We I moved up the ilyde again, but not le Clyde of my boy- - hood.. -All is cha nged-anothieg ru 'al or suburban now, bi t a continual chu k of hammers, and rear of t whistles, and noise and bustle all the Way up t the city. I had in my mind's eye a quiet, romantic Renfrew Ferry, hut steam has upset all again. 'he Cart cnt straight lik a canal; $ers, &c, &c., -all is bust ess, business and bustlee- Goven, a gum romantic o village in my teeol- leetio I neither now today where it beg- ins or earls. 1 can. recollect. ehhen there were no wit, rfs on that side of the river at all, andnw there erelthree miles of them. This sl e is all farsailing•hes • 501s, the other si e for steamers. We get ashore at the ' nderston Wharf, :and, nearly stunned ith the uproar and bustle and half uacldened by the im- portunities of ..ca 'men and porters we lige in swing's iMo. et. Llejre we are yell getting a due. kepi we got towards 6ve- f friends and tonot the cha ges produced. The ost ch struck ns first vas . Eyery1 five in- ri _three' horse go rom .all theextr me For instance, f om , from the .Shaws to nderston to Gallow- n, from Kelvin, 4:04 a passenger Wants to rig fast, and all for ne penny.- The ,old igede'save where the dash among the old j is in, How Ing 'in W, nd nd re 0- ut ly ve n dd Pt tS e- ),, e g• I e are glad to find el tel, in Jainaica-st accommodhted, eu 1 after allowance of fp ad . an washed and dres d, and ning sallied out -i search. acquaintances aric thirty years had notable change evl the omnibu.s • syst utes,.'busses dra and come to and points of the cite Govan th to e Cros the Cr085, from gat° and Bridget etepping whenevei get off or on,-dri the low charge of city is but little c railroad has made buildings. But 'in the suburbs all changed ; Ruglan 1, Partick, I Kelt Govan, .&c., are all, parts 1 of Glas now. Th6 poet who sang 1 of "Mak. ha.ste," him , and s lass, ''to Kel Grove," Would fin 110 Amy there n but instead a gran( display of trees, terraces, and - be tifull gardens shrubbery, -.the:de thy merchants prie went111)the Bridg Saltmarket, and fo misery and •dirt an lite Glass:roar don't there ; it doses it points out to you, environt of the gre But why dwell Queen City of .Sco fill your paper, t sights and -things I for, after all, it mu lieved or understoot awrite you -an articld gow ( Ireen." I got one. night there to ri AYES IRE. Tiring of the butt e and excitement ef the City, I came we13 - into Ayrshire. ' I have ecen most of ; y frieeds who a alive. I am now on l the old farm 110111110111stead--the home .of iny forefathers. B change has been here ialso. I may safe say that these twerety-eight years ha changed everything, but the hills a e ales andtho little o 1 villages. - - They have had ., a ry,,dry spring her and a heavy frost on the 17rh May b stunted vegetation 4 nsiderably, but r cent reins have given all a start 'awnn. and the crops at p sett look averag well. . Haying is jus about commencie I have 'nearly got -er my romance. have steed on the h • ather, handled th whirls and broom, a id. !` gloWered " a the goWans. I havl =heard the euao cry, the lark,mavis nd blackbird slug till I have almost for otten all about ti' storm While on board of tlie Nesturiai I will get to L;US1IICS 10011. H. LOVE, Sr. -.... — A Sad istary. - It has beerrsaid MI( t " truth is .strang- er than fiction,' and - etainly if many e ' private hist iry ,was fast truthfully re- con led,' it would riot t nly be '• strange " but "sedder " then M my a fictitious tale that has been highly ..coloied by the ellings Of the weal - gate, an 1 down tho es of tlet city. We nd empueh of the ld rags there, but o- elight to dwell much eyes on that, and 'Ali just pride, the ei tech longer in the ish trade? I could ling of scenes, and saw in two days, - be seen to be be- . I may senile thee on a night in "Glris- material enough in ake agouti. one. t o yfi(unclideocipie.ifn f , e . shadow, fi 1 them do 11 )t coincide with the views 0 ' the cleric I chairman, they are •uthlessl over -ruled - An incident of is over ruling pril mple occurred at the .last Dis trict meeting, Clinton. The m inibers o the Land •borough Circuit w re mien imons -in a ishing -to retain' Mr. Watsoi another ye r, but they were a c I cry plainly by the chairman that lie wont( not muse% to it, and some per cies were even " snit :died." for presemhe to have an opinion of their own. Man of the. 25th of May hist l_Now a follow him to the old hethesteade th place of so many pleasaut as well asi sad recollec- tions -but sorroii is yet he store for him. -dark clouds are gathei ing over his head. His only -cilia-a-711h belpved Isa- bel, a OM time exhibited anartness and ability; seldom or never se et in 'one of her tender years, took ill ( 11 the 2nd of June last; and died .on t le -5th. The only tie that bound the so) rowing father to earth is.now severed. Via wife ande child ere.* thesilent gravel; he must go to then', but they canna r -turn to him. It is *deed a sed history, eut we meet with many such instance i in. humble life, illustrating the Old! adage that "truth is mdeed stranger. plan fiction." It would be still darker, however, 'if have nO a,biding city -Nye !seek one tc.: I there was no . bright ray of sunshine breaking through the cloud; The dark- ness has a golden lining. i "Here we come."' 1 "%. few short years of evil paid, We reach that happy shorci; Wier° death divided friendii at last Timed to put uo morel" -COMAIUNICATED. T. rally permit your wide - Church Unio , To the Pciitor of The ?Oran DEAR 6IR,-Will -011 h me to ina,ke a few remaa•ke i ly circulated paper On a su ject which, for some time past, has let,•ea brought - prominently before the pi' lic, viz. :- that, as a devoted to eddle with go ts ot 8 (Veryayoo this subject, 1 trust, you. wil: not objece to its being discussed in . th columns of the EXIIOSITOR. From the flays of the imagivate- causes, ---the latter having cu. Apostles to the present ti e, almost every dissension in the e Thurch was caused by the clergy, either ifor real, or largely the predominenee. I And now, when many of the real eaUSe of division do not exist_ especially .in Canada, it clearly is the duty of the c ergy of the present day to promote the i nion of al the Churches, as far as tc c in be done without ifiolating essental iri a general desire 0 accomp sl able object is now manifested more alr ady than the most s• t men. I this, the Presbyter stands p e -eminent. The ze ed by th m, is truly. praisca consequ+tly they have . though they have failed in thWr late ef- vocates o nuion had. hoped fur ; and al- though they further union of the Plresbyterian Churches is .evidently but a 4 ueetion ef time. A .ay it be speedily ponsummated. , But sir, am sorry to say Wei, the ef- fort „ma. le for uniting tl e various branches of the Methodist hureh can not be d signated zealoue, a al is con- sequently a pliserable failure. It is true sire of un ting\with the mind branches, that the Vesleyans, as the later launch of the M thodist family, hxpr ssed. a de - and nce doubt many of the ministers were sine rely desirous that i should be s accomplis ed. But the very first step t taken by the Wesleyans pre luded the - hope of btaining the cons ,iit of the . minors to a innate The pro° amme put in ferth by e um as a basis, at on a. destroy- ei ed all hope, and however anxi- es many of of those ..iersous. were for in ion, they could not eacrifice for it, the privileges ae, 1 EepOSitOr. Church Union? I am awar general thing, newspapers ;secular interests do not 'church !matters bat as a paper has la,tely'had somethi imples, and this- laud - by all good an Church 1 manifest- rthy, and complished nguine ad - Canada. - Boring in the 1 Adler' Salt well hair attained to a depth of over nine hundree feet, and no " s.ym -items " yet. I A man name 1 Labelle was last -week, fined $4, or twenty days in ja'l in Montreal, ror rolbing a robin's nest; - Five hundred cords of hemlock bark were shipped from Kincardine last week. -The intereolon'al Railway Commis- sioners will start their tour of *spec ton on the 24th of • uly. •-a-Nearly the al ole of the Mentrea flour mills have $ opped running, an there are stored in he city over 130,0i barrels of Western our. .=One of the attr tions in London on 'Dominion Day was a Shinty Match, in, Nynieh the rezpecti -e sides were cap- tained by aldermen. - Rev. R. N. Gr nit, late of Water- dowa, was indncte into the pastoral charge of the cong egation of Knox's • Church, Ingersoll, o Wednesday last. ---- Mr. MeGlashan of the township ef. Yarmouth, had a fiel 1 of white fall wheat ready to cut on the th inst. The grain is said to be plump nd. well matured. I A daily mail has b -en established be -i tweeu Carionbrook a d Cromarty, in the! township of Hibbert. Mr. P. Kelly is! the contractor for c rrying it - Mr. Eddy, the •eat match manu- facturer of Hull, has been elected by j. large majority for th County of Ottawa, as a member of the hieliec Legislature. - A French Caned an named Papineau fell from a three-stor brick building, .a few days ago, in Mo treal, with a hod, an& was instantly led. --The Provincial abbath chool•Cone vention, will be held in the eity‘of Lon- don, Ontario:, on the Oth, lith and 4th days of October, of t) is year. --The cutting of f 1 wheat began on Monday, July 10th0 the farm of Joseph I Webster, Esq., eishl erne Mille, neer Dundas, County of IN'A entworth. -The Rev. John ames, formerly of Galt and. Paris, and. lately of Wolver- hampton, England, has accepted the :Pastorate of a mug ,gation in Albany, Y. --The Rev. Mr, G den, late of In- dian Lend, Glengary, was Inducted inth the pastorate of t Presbyterian Church, at narrate n, oe. Tuesday of last wee.k... -It is expected th t the Hahrisburg and.Brautford Branch if the Great West- ern railway will be oinpletea and in runnieg order by the irst of September next. • da1-1.-1Arrb..osytialognet• . tWC Niloyneiaoi by drowning when b thing In .a son of Mr. Charles Davidson came to his death on 8 turday morning, Gofnealillet, . P. P. for King- ston, has received th appointment a Police M gistrate foilthat city, at a alary of ;$1,00 a y sea • Not bad to --A young America* physician coin- itted suicide Fridlty last, by throw - g himself over Niagata Finan - al embarrassment is ;given as the eauee the rash act. The "eecond crop ' of potato bilge e doing lam% damag some parts of ast and West Nissmul. smile fields ley ewarm fver the plants, id are eating -up the b tuns With alarm - g rapidity, • and ache ntages of lay. representation. E ti al which th .y, in common .eipth other churches, have hitherto' (mil:wed, and which are sojustly ptized by al. I am aware th a Wesleyan Min ieters state that lay repreeentation is enjoyec . in their church. . "hey point you to he meet - 1 ings of th Quarterly Board anI. the Dis stict mee ings as a proof; 1.)- t the m a3 men in theta time ings. (be lig the purse strings)); is a mer r if the decisions .a.rhived a& b' -Mr. Samuel Lan ton, has 'Delhi and ' which L.,Tives promises bushels to the acre. _ the vicinity have aa o prospect. E y -Ata meeting of f sociation of the Comity y .Brampton last :week, M ' wealthy merchant, an former, of Brampton, f 1 (11)03011 as the Reform ca --Durieg the month 1 of $179,777 were receiv ors by'variOnS pOst Ole 1 the Dominion. D period the amounts with ban ks was $1 07,786.82. brush swept over the wives by a master hest friend. of Wesleyan Meth° 1' f. hand. , Such .11, isin our mind's sore under their disabilitice-M eye at' pre'tent. Mt Ae C .Alta Baker, of thonference-no voice hi the Priece Edward 001113, y, was married to merit of class. leader -not Miss Mary Jane Phil ps, in the fall of privilege calling a meeting 1863, With bright dre ms befoke them of OW11 ehurcl if it i$ not approv a long and haiipy life. A few 'short and the minist •r. Can it therefel.• happy years were' s hi the above egined for named County, • an daughter was born to ly the union -which 111 first one of love. laughter removed to Townn Township of Hay, i to doubt expected al o long life and. happ mine, but fate dem m 'onsuption, the fel lisease - that wastet1 vith stealthy tread e bidM e; rs. Baker, vife and an exemp a all Who knew her, )7th, 1870, after a lin nentlis. • She lived lied a happy death, ar 'ell be said, " she is ot lost, but gone iefore," to a brighter world than this. l. Baker, with his little.. daughter, te bet, a child of five years of age. then et loved to Pence Edward County: and .here trouble was s store for him-- ark days mine upon him. }le passed the - c*er in a helpless and melancholy= con- ( ition, However, with the veNure cif ,prine, his health recevered; andlea .co return to his old home. Oenning i'vet=;.'t the (rand Trunk, d his only danghter- •azihrowlv es- . a sudden death, on the mash up bole place near Newcaetle, on the in du 3 time •a ..ement more close- d. been from _the sband wife and the Loudon Road, he year 1868, and 1. looked forward lest in their new ed it otherwise. . k..(.. V0100. ill. appilillt- ven the in• their dof be: ieini ue fllOfllCflt, that tho minor • bodies, evlu enjoy these privile, es, will willingly esign them, tied p it their • trucks wide • the 3 -oke; for 1 the Isake of imion with their -hie brothershl 'ertain- if the I.Vesleyties hole ttly de- , (which the lay eleni Ails arc luld take place), let the»i at heprincipie ()flay re )re,ent- • is the imaliceiable right of. destro3er,-44 the the membeis, and all other du hrenees in darkness,"--- 1 between the churches will I he -a sily are ered that happy • ranged. 1 • , liiltCad cf 1)]4kL111)i1 ho was a loving and . strif( . peace and.I miness a am piety may oe. expe •teu. to floe rish 'when all .the braPehes of the Church will work unitedly in ti e • good cause. But if they still cling to clerical power, notwithstanding the evil - f 1." eleion, they' would do well ti read, Il ark, learn, and inwardly digest an ar 'tele in last week's -Globe, which, either ell not written for their special instruction, is very appliceble to them at the jpreseiit time. For according to appettrau a.4, the tiaie is near when the tboiis'ihii1s of Methodists in Canada will insist in hay. it* a voice in their own affairs, a • their brethren are now doing ixi Englan 1. 1.‘ eth apologies for treep nee ng fi*o 11111:711 on your space. I tun, tit-) yours • It11-11'131111r e".t, %Tilly 5th, 1871. A WESLEY -AN _MET.1.10 ly not, but sire a twice anxious sh • once adept ation .whic , person, bele ved oe November aring illness of 13 ! useful life, and d of h.er it might aped hat t • • Barrie. • Many .farmers suffered sev • loss, as timber, buildings, meadoif: .orops and every artiele was cleared off • wherver, the fire extended. -As a daughter of 11r. Thornas Cock- • burn of the township of 131enheim was •pulling a potato bug from a vine it Lit her upon the finger, He/. 'whole Latd • and arm swellee. a shrrt time, and. she suffered the most exeruiating311 For a time her life was di:el-mired of, but through. the assistance of medical aid she is reeovering. • - The dwelling -house, barn, and stables belonging to Mr. Sanruol Hunter, of Amaranth, were, with their contents, completely destroyed by fire on the ist of July. The tire originated 'in -an afijacent swamp., and fanned !by the winds soon extended to the buildings. The loss is estimated at $1,000. - Fall wheat, throughout Napalm -di sborne and I unarton„ looks remark- ably well and promises a very, large yield. Spring wheat is just shooting oat, and though not so promising as fall, „yet a fair crop may be expected. 1.3arly and .oats look tolelably w(111 „.; peas never peared more promising. -Mr. James Bennet, of ;East Oxford, was assaulted by two highway robbers • few evenings ago while returning to his home from Princeton, and _dragged out, of his vehicle. His pockets %vete then rifled, his insensible formthrowu into -toe • buggy, the lines fastened tithe seat, and the horses started hoinewaed. -On the 30th mit. a little child, about 15 months old, danghter of 31r. Andrew Rowand, Brant, was accidentally drown- ed by falling into a tub which. contained -about three inehes,pf water. "The -child could have been. in the tub hut a very few aniuntes -when discovei.ed, yet all efi-orts to restore animation were without cflect - Mr. George H. Macaulay, sccretary. of Mr. Speaker Cockburn, was brutally beaten at Montebello, in the County of Ottawa, on Thursday evening, the 6th inst.,and. died next morning from the injuries received. He .was, canvassing for Mr. Eddy and by some means got in- to an altercation • with a • man named Tranehementagne, by whom he was kicked. The maar hes delivered himself into cust9dy. -Mr. Andrew Dobbiethe fonnder of the " Dobbie settlement," and the ()Meet settler in Northern 13a -ham, • was so seriously injured by a fall on Monday evening, that he died_ in less than two hours afte.r. At the time of the accident he was at work a-ssisting to raise a build- ing, 'e -hen he fell from the end of a lever i and struck the ground on hie lead,' produeing concussion of the braint -As Mr. John Mullen, •of the lOth eme, I of London Townehin, was driving home' from the Thornda,le pie-nie with 1.wo young ladies, the carriage became 'early capsized, and one of the maidens was harle,(1 with violence to the gromel. Ifer head struck against a large stone, 1 ind that delicate casket of her brain nust have been fatally cracked, but for ler chignon -a noble edifice of miscell- tines Which buried the force of the blow- n its eoft recesses. Very probably the vaterfall saved her life. - The tow]) of Sherbrooke seems pre- iared to outbid all competition in seek - ng the establishment of manufakitories - vithi4 its precincts They concede to • he hiton :Manufacturing Company, on ontli4on of the extension of their mi1l. o1)3pl0te exemptioe from taxatien fur wepty years, a cash bonus of (t-,;5,000, a ree (dt ed of two pieces of pi operty and sing of a In Idg,e os• ea- the river .. the townships of Landmis Lobo ;ast ) illiams, NI est 11 illiame, Weett , j Xj 11 ist T, 8euth 'Dorchester, and Mala- ide f• 11 wheat looks exec:110.3m Barley n eera ly veey good. Oats will he father rider the aVera:..Te crop. l'eas., 401 a,C- mut of their being sowed late, and the routh, will be a partial failure. t 03•11, oor, m acconnt of rate frosts. 11 ay 'cry r ght, particularly in amth-west orel, pear 474 -rail. ,f Teadwell 1N -heat t of • yielding 40 titer farmers in oually cheering , . ) the IZeform As- 11 of Pi.,e1, hell at ' g, r. IC • Chisholm, 11 1 a staunch Re- 1 -as unanimously 11 ididatie. • it if May, the sum \,1 cid fro/ t debosit-' in . savi u-st franks • iring ithe same lrawn from these • M Ime rai hgog 1 (-; --- A match (fame of iJasc Bill' -for the Champithiship f Cauad. Saturday last at (hid' Maple Leaf. Club of 1.L. Maple Leaf Club of 'Gr. dui; came olf victorious 7-- A horse, belonging of Luean, wa,s stolen fro night last week and thereafter a set of. bar from- B. Stanley's st place. iwaebsef,1lY %)veaeieicittl)1Iel la,niellaittleite 11)11. hy 73 to 13, 11 a Vk• eSt1121111tCr till -CI Lon do; to - 'IP Se following emigrants had arrived bed River on the 19th milt aira d finnily, Blyth ; James Scott, Mathew -Owens arid family, id Jo n Brandon and family, ,Morris oliald.'McLean and. tinnily, It inioee ; home Carmichael and ramily, and hu Tack arid LM113 11ay ; -fames amm ricIaen3t,I.; Dpo.nall\11. L'. cooper, .I. lea lin•.1•Ale- mily, irnah •egor, A. 11 &silo, li... B. liell-v, IV. „w1, ee, ''•;. lianimill, ,41,. Schneider, .1. •eunaman, A. Wilsoes •';. AViusan, c. ewart, R. iia.o.iy 4,Da wife, C. ti '% if, and A. hleE ay and wife. to 1Mr, •Conners (h - n the ...table (1110 1 night • or two 14 mes Was stolen 11 able of the seine 6 ' au - Mr. 'Wilinott, tie eminent culturist ie about to c mainence opera- T ons bn Lake Huron. • lie is of • opinion et that ihnmj can beneeli iiatieed in that • lake. lie is about te deposit seri:nil thousand salmon spew in the places fo most favorable to their d velopment --The Guelph /hay Ai/et-ether has kel ahanged hands Messrs. Walker & Co. ! Vaving purchased the est thlishment from Mr. Wilkinson. The letriiser is now , to be a thoroughly relial le Reform jour- " nal. Two "reliable" Reform. journals Wt are, we fear, too much for txuelph to ; 'eac the amuseme ts ware at their eat, -- A meting if the Reformers of the m-nsh p of Fullarton, was • held az _Hart( n (milers last eteek, for the rposelof organizing • a Toweehip Ae- iatioe, and. make other arraeeements .the advancement of the letereete ef - e par "y at ehe upproaeleing general li e ti me . '.1.1 e fo 11( , wit lg of lietee were 'obit 11 .. John S. MeIntere,_ i 'reei- It ; . ;mike 1'Sniith. Viee-Presitient ; 111;3, 'Second V1CO-Pretiiticiit ; 8 Brown, Secret ary-Trett s il l'er. Committees were appoin ted for toral divisien in the Toweehip. London papers speak of a boy . been seen lately running wild the w ' ods of Loudon Gore. ...,everal, tics hiave been oreanized to eearch for I., buthe hoe; hithi-erto eluded all the:r ..mt3. 'A farmer of the locality sur - sea him one day last week, Wiltt11 iitl I to -die fezvst leapi JJ g ftlIICCS WA. it a derr. A few dap, pie, iLtisfy 114.3 S nothied bv a lad who wa.., iiii.kin , 5 131 the edge of the woo.f, Lift in - ad of . running away the 4. wild un'' le a feroeioes attack on the boy 1111+.1 tie.14 lilin eeverely with a large ehip. - full height in Lucan on minion Day. a horse attached to a sulkyl, and owned by Hanniforil, of Uslx slippel its head.out of the lh idle and ran ;wetly the direction of the 'ero t . One man, Mr. Thomas' Youee, wa; run over and had his arm fiactured ea. Thc t has Ili.a1 efi ii m -o places. - Dueli fires have dm e much damage III: (111/11.1g the paet weela in the vicinity of COU Kincardine. At one tin: the town it- sti self N‘ as in lilltninent (1 ngol 0,- sharnig nee( a similar fate to that ce ltradford and ' str ••• 4