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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
No Buneomb—Beatty & Co.
Teacher Wanted—William Turnbull.
Teacher Wanted—Alex. Ingram.
-Two Colts Strayed—W. Graham.
Estray Heifers—Waiter Richardson.
Strayett--Robc
:SO.:eyed—Tames
Seaforth Planing Broailfoot.
,Tottu Chriglau, Accountant, Seaforth.
Estray Stters---Xames Blair.
1:011 e..Txpri.5).tor•
Y,: 00T. 13, 1871.
scI'iJ)ti)nJ should be ope
municip. ity in tl e cot
is no darr rer that too m
raised. ,
,
NE S OF T
ned inevery
Intry ; there
an be
E WEEK.
‘It is priposed to erec it Trig/land
a national tuernoi•i• 1 to lhckei
The pro ,ct catiitiatex ab Ports-
Genet- 1 Sir John Fa Burgoyne,
a veteran of the INL poleoni : wars,
, died in /ondon, on th , Stli "inst.;
1 aged 89 3 t ova . i
The ir h HoinL Mr e aeitators
, had, aand deniOrit bl'at i )n - iu
• The Reform Meeting-.
Drogheda on -the 7 h lint., and a
A.ceording to previous announce- processioi , in which igl t thoeaand
, ment, a meeting, of the Refotanefs of
• persons al . s;fid to li tve t. -ken part.
Destise ti ve fires hal 0 o en rred
Hall, 8eafui th, -on -rill 1 t
South H it roil was. field" ititirsctl.,iey r1.1 itlawsiu.1.• ' t'.,.'w.i 1 1
, ,_ this week in.several tcla ns ( f On-
• . 8.111(1%N -idle $5( i00( Worth
The meeting was Very largely at- of Pr oi)eity; w:1s • (lest •032,e( ; hi
_
tendt,c1 by the representati4O Re- Georgeto Sill, S21,000 ; 0. 01 1 iu g-
forti,;(1113 of eke Riding% Thjoejett wood, ,s25±poo .., in f detSa „ 1,500.
, The vikhge of I -T( [laird, Ottawa
of the meeting, as has been previous, ,-„, tot ., • i .
ly stated, was to form a Central
extintto n
.ai, cigare was e Lie y. de-
R6:1`,stroved hy .1 re ou 11( 11 d ty, Lit roe
form A.ssociation, miller the a ea! ti ces • ti ras are it Ai n Ir. in 4eNiera I pa rts of
of aria in connection with the On- the State. 1 During the pally part
. tario Reform Association. Every of the .we telegiaphic -e' .mmunica-
-township Association was represent,- tion betwe n Decioi jind tlie. Sagi-
ects with the exception Of i. Tucker- rraw Vall y was cut or ii 'bon-
smibli. The following officers for s,quence 0 . fires. '
pointed : President; J. S. Sinclair ; ton, Texas,, was los in a.
e
the Pell tral Association wei e Hp- ] The sea ner C. R Ilall
Secret -try and Treasurer, J. S. the 3d iuse, and onlg o ie i
Squire. It is stattal on re ia ile
After the election of officers, Mr; that the Crind Tr in
Cam ei•on, who . was present, was Wester n lu1v ;1,y
called upon to address the meeting lostnothie4 tiy the
in exphination of his course in Par.- All the ailways.;
liament, which he did, to the evi-• and Ca mad an, leadi
dent satisfaction of the meeting, as will carry provisio
-was expressed by a resolution' to starving, inl ibitants
that effect. At the conclusion of 'The Oen ral Fair
Mr. Cameron's address, resat 1.1tions • turned Du
were passed to the "effect that the district fair,
next theetiug.be held at Brucefield, ton. The
and that the Secretary be instructed 5,482. Th
to notify the various Presidents of grain and ,
the Township Associations three het -141.1y ex
weeks previous to the calling of the
next meeting of the Central Associ-
ation, in order that the members of
on,r pa,
ihreas
bell.
1 og t
a w
a fre tihe ti
,f !that cit--. e
,ati Guel ' ro o'
p 1 las
i
as succe, sfu ' he '
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ea imii- *
wits 0
of Gal ves-
Stor -a ore,
n 'avec].
an thority
rid 'mat
lies have
e fir s
Am rican
Ch cage,
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=•••-,
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
for seductio4 This was the girl's 1 CHICAGO IN ASH S.
0
third ehild and the jury gave • $10
Headley vs. Shane.—Action o
1,
damages. inclair for plainti
Elwood for d fendant.
slander. _Settled by the part,;0s.
Sinclair for plaintiff, Elwood for
d efe i 1 d an t.
Robertson vs. Beckett et Al. ---
Action for damages foe not supply- 1
itng boiler tin' y 1
-
1
-
,
TWO-TEIRDii OF THE CITY
- -BURNED.
d machiner for- steal'
lat,ge contract time. Refer
fed to arbitration, Cameron • fel
plaintiff,. A -bac -dean, Gibsela Bel
of Ifamiiton, attorneys fl'ir dt feu
dams, anti R. A. Harrison, counsel.
Leonard 'vs. Skcy.—Actioe foi
inproperly seizing a vessel. The
judge thought the record improperly
made and refused to try the caato
Cameroe for plaintiff, Pa A. Harri-
aon for defendant. .
• Davis vs. McKinnon.— Eject -
merit fron-C Town lot in Godeeice,
'Verdict for plaintiff—J. S. 17'.1.iliclair
for plaintiff W. J. Keating attor-
ney ; -A,. Harrison for defendant.
Doyle & Squire, attornetys
Robertson -vs. Beckett et al.—
Action against sureties 'for sainP
cause of Action as No 10,—LReferred
ttOavbitation,! M. CI, Cameron. for
ilaintilf, R. A. Harrison for defen-
McKelean, Gibson. & 'Bell, of
at'torney
-Davis vs. Sutherland et al. --
Action of ejectment. Verdict for
ilaintiff. Sinclair for plaintiff. W.
. Keating, : attorney. R. A. Harri-
on for defendauts. Doyle & Squire,
ttokneys. !
Moore Vs.. Gidley.—Action against
a J. P. for trespass in granting
arrant against plaintiff as a re -
loving debtor. Objeetion that
ntries of action did -not show when
r where trespass committed. Non-
uit. R. A. Harrison for plaintiff.
. -Gooding, attorney, Al: C.
aineron for defendant.
Donnelly vs. Donnelly.—Action,
detinue.. Settled by. parties.
Elwood for plaintiff. Doyle Sr.
u ire for defendant.
1 Moore vs. Gidley.—Same action
a
1„
H
ries
and
nts
at Louder
umber of
live (sot
•oots depar
el led: ;
The .eight - annual ICeto end n of
11
1 e
tui ar-
the Provinelal Sabbat School s-
-n teen cecl 'Tuesd: y
SOCIab011, CO
these associations may have an op= London.
portunity of consulting with their Of Galt,
constituents as to the course they of the.Secr
shall pursue. mum ain,
in 11b
The meeting• was conducted 8unday sch he
,throughout with the utinosrl. hal- year, Mr. A Ifred Rowland,
Monv Itud good 'feeling. At the don, was ele ,ted Pres* lent.
conclusion a unanimous vote of The empl yees in t mac
ii
thanks Wfl.S tendered the chairman, .shops of ti e _N -ort fey). Railw tv
Mr. Parsons, of Crediton, for his COD- 00111,11:111y, T0101160, Jalie Obta' d
duct in the chair. We egret that, •the nine ho systt. withot a
IOI
Ir Jain Young, tq.
• presidec- The rc
,tary ' inc ed an
Tease in th
ols. For
in
imb
cOrii
of
rt
of
owing to to the late hour at which the strike: •
meeting terminated yesterday after- • A report as current 3n Toron o,
noon, we are unable to give even a on Monday, hat five or ix liunc r d
synopsis of Mr. Cameron's 'remarksFenians wer marehing .the d
ThiS WC Shall do, 'rowel, er, ne:Kt River territe, 'y from Pe rbina.
week. The Grand Trunk rec- pts, for tl e
. week ending aat SaturlI et,t4 sk,
The Canvass in Tticersmith. Were in exce s of any pr yioas we k
The aant-ass for the Rail \ky Bv- in its histor .- -
law is being. gigorogsly. iggseout-o. _Michael 13' elan, a no ed billiaa d
iu - . I expert, died 11 New -siTcik on the
Tuckersmith.
M'et'ing" were 7th inst.,- ftg , yeats. 'Pli la
held at Vowier'G SC11°°1 MOLT to be all( (1 the father
Titesthiv evening ; at Merfavialea American -lards,"
School house on.AVednesday evening ;
at 13eturefield oc!sterd;Ly, at one. . filUROt
o'clock, and at .Brondfoot's school
• This Court
house last evening. The attendance
FALL ASSIZES,
•
opencd at Ooderieh
at each of the ineetingse wets vent tme Just cc (_;rwynnell, M
tuldresses were delis et in fa- day the 2 nd i war t, 1 tl o ugh fr
the appearane of the (-tic tetlit .r%
vor of alld against the_ sateme. iAt
supposed thert) woold tedic
the Dutwfield meeting we are inform— '
ed the feeling -was sta•ongly ftlirOr sitting, yet al business ,11 its disp s
of carrying the •By-law, but zit each 1 ed of '-'637 Erith Y 4\renin& 11(1.9 -Pet- k.
0,. well for the -n orality et' but Lusa
of the other Meetings the feeling t
COunty when ve say th no "ndi,t
the :na„iority 15 t5 strongIV against Al.
The vote takes place on t
tieue.iday ment was fot at thee ssizis
lteN fr those opposed to the Itly- t The f()11°wiu( is a rcpeit t
civil business
law tura out on_ the day (tf
Alton vs. PI itt --Actimir or pro n
it is the general. opinion that it will I..
be defeate(I. issory note: Terdict for inti
' Ekwood for intitf, Doyle,& quire
for defendant.
B (Altman v Lomas. A
an aecount, re erred to ar c)i,t1) i.
fire which ever occurred in the Sinclair for 1 aintiff, 'Loner f r
history of the world _began in the Defendant.
Stewart- vs. Tzuggart. At; on f
eity of Chicago laSt • Sturclay night,
ejectment for ix title deed; . leer. 1
asttamat,
Destru4ion. of Ohicago.-
,
The most terrific and destructive
IS
as above, entered by proviso.
Craig Ys. Dressler.—Action on
e errec to arbitiation.
Cameron for. plaintiff. Sinclair for
defendant.
Craig vs. McAulay et al.—Ac-
.
ti n on act -punt. --Refer 1.e d to
arbitiation. Cameron. for _plaintiff.
Sinclair for defendent..
AlleDowell vs.= Chambem oi•
• G venlock. Ejectmehlt. Verdict for
• pi iintiff. Siodair fog plaintiff. No
&fence.
ANOTHER FENIAN RAI!. -
•
•
ST. PAUL.," Odp. Fenians,
under :the, .command of Gen
O'bonoghue, at erupted to cross
border line on the 1.5th, Geor
•
At fen o'clock eu Sunday nigl
Oct. 8, the people of Chicago ma
alanned by the warning of th
which broke out on the West •Sh
near' the river, in a ntouber of woo
tan building. s. 'Before a singleengi
tit
could ge on the road half a' bloc
was in ' imeaand hurtling filriousl
The en ti •e. depAltlli(Illt WV.re 80011 t
the gun nd and at work, For
time it s
succeed n coutinirg, it . to four to
live blocks ; the wind wa,s blowing,
fi•eshl v when'the fire ',t 11 :,ind 111
ereaaed tp a gsle, and sruldenly the
flames seemed to spread in every
directionghecoming oeyond the eon- 1
trol Of the:file department. '
, ,Phe following dispatehes flom the
doomed city indicate the progress of
the pan (figreion at different stag;es :
, Him.flaii, 2 A. H.—To-nigh t is the
1110St 3 w fel in the $,Juinals of the city,
The fire iS still rushing on with
greater On, than lois marked- any
stage of its progres, the engines ap-
pearing almost powerless. Fire
Marshall ! Williams lilts just tele-
graphed o 'Alilwaultee fur all the
scores.. Hundreds of horses an,
cows have been burned th
stables ;* and on the north sid
numbers of animals, though release
from confinement, were so bewikler
ed ani confused by the sea of fi
are which surrounded them that the
ae rushed wildly to -and fro, utterino
le, crits of fright and pain: until -scoril
d- ed and killed.
ne Any attempt at a description o
-k the scenes of this appaling calamity
y. I would be idle. The simple facts
ni I that the once great city of Chicago
a is destroyed, that hundreds of mil-
lions of active capital here have
vanished, and that nearly one-third
of Chicago's inhabitants are house -
less dependents, are enough. Any
attempt to em be] lish - -would be
mockery. As this awful day draws
to a close thousands of anxiouS eyes
watch the clouds of smoke which
till roll over the burnt district,
with • evident dread • that a sudden
'change of wind may turn the flames
upon that portioa of the city yet
spared - There , eeniss however, little
cziuse for 'app•ehension; 'and rein-
foreements of firemen from other
cities are constantly arriving.
prooable they would
steamers they -can apare. Cora:
fia,soti tion has already devaatated at
least tweuty blocks, mostly coninos-
ed of smaller -class dwellings inhabit-
ed by.poor people. Not IS thsn
three bun lred buildingS have beer
ic4ntire1y • deatroya, and more than
'Wit number of lamiliea tendered
houseless. • The wind is blowtaig
al most a gale • froni - the south, and
showers of sparks and burping brands
are sweeping over the city. threat-
ening_ destruction on every hand.
Monday, .3 A.. tlf.---The task of
arresting the ‘flarnes 'DOW seeink five.
-fold greater than an boor ago, and
no one dare venture an Opinion as
to when or where -it will Pt01).Tlie
flames are tiging with increased fury
in every dir!ection, and God's mercy
aye the city from utter
Fearful panic' prevails
the streets, where peolile
•.Tuesday noon, O. 10.—The fire,
coutinned to burn all last night on
the north side, but this morning is
rider control. rough out yesteir-
lay a renewal of the fires" on the.
vest Side waa looked'for, a nd a cha ng
f five c'egrees in the direction of the
OCT. 13, 1871.
while it..'was being inflated, upset
the Car when it was about twenty -
thy(' feet from Ore ground, and •.11.1r.
Knapp fell stunned to the groaml.
But tliere was
notin)0 for cal Mg for
him, for terror held, everybody
spell bound A shout of admiration
went up from those who were to
• far distant frorn the scene to know
•that an accident had befallen the
adventurers, and who aupposed that
the ascent -was being made _sans
contretemps. nut to; those -in the
I immediate vicinity of the -car the
sight was an awful one, and for a
111 OM ell t everybody seemed paralyzed (
with, terror, and stood rooted to the
spot without uttering a cry or word.
The balloon, lightened by the:falE _
, of Mr. Knapp, shot up-
wards with increased velol!ity, and
a scream of terror whilch
lie blood 'of the 1, hearers,
came down from the upper, :tir, where
the doomed aeronaut liniLg utz4isly
hopeless of escaping death. At my'
side stood .a woman. who, as I after-
wards heavd, was the iirofesser's wife_
Her eyes • were burst fT.011) t heir
sockets:, and,her face pallid and. gbast-
ly with fear. 'She cl tChed the tlir
as if for support, and with one hand.
al/rasped my arm, still looking up-
wards at the balloon, whieh, swifter
than arrow, shot throudi the air.
-G7o), op, it went, growing smaller in
its flight, and then, with in(TC;ised
velocity it gave a sudden •start and
wind at any time would have lird to shot yet faster towards the clouds.
1 that result. There would then have Then a speck was seen fir tip in the
been no range for anybody. El erya air, growing la. rger and larger as it
.body had their clothing packed read _ell. " 0, my God," cried 'the • \ve-
to start for the prairie at any 1110111 nan, who clung to Hie With iron
Pnt, but God averted this last possia nrsp, "he will die --he wi]l be
ble addition to our disaster. At . tilled 1" Yet her eyes relm:iillPd
Sundown the wind lulled, and at ixed upon that falling body._ At
three o'clock this morning, rain, so irst it seemed like the siii4 of a,
fervently prayed for came, •ocket coming down with the speed
It is now certain the loss Of life f light ; then it was de bl i like -
has been very heaiy. A whole- bal:, then seemed to unfold, ind
wagon load; of dead. bodies was ear- nistling about with a gyratory
ried throukh Wabash avenue last 1 otion, with Iands and legs sprelali
_evening. at. It seeuld anage while the man'-,
RESURGVII 'as fallin fo • 1
can only s
destruction
all throtigl
are rushing to and fro, and weepin
and wailinir. The fire is approael
mg the telegraph office, laid wi
soon be vac ited. Wanda from th
fire were b own across to the east
side of the •iyer, and set the wooden
building ,on fire directly adjoining
the Chicago Gas IIwase. The flames
I spread in every direction among th
adjoining littildings. The prospects
are that the i Gas lionse will be de-
stroyed and the City wrapped in
darkness. •iA_ terrible panic prevails.
It. now looks as if the • whole city
might be destroyed. A large num-
0
g, tbeforehe loosed hitt!
A careful survey of the insurances r rasp the balloon must have been it
on Tuesday, showed that there were bast a mile from- the earth, and,
written on the property destroyed hat an age to that poor Wtife who
et $200;000,000. Add another vatched lie. husoand rushing to -
mired million to thiS SUrn. and a s 'ards her and death with the speedir _
estima GC con be reached of the' 0 light. When about half a., guile
SS. All the leading merchants f 'orn the gyound his bodY ceased its
ho have heen SPell exiwess their g:ratory motion, assamed 1 pealicn-
termination to resume Inc4ness at (lieular position and came down.
ce. . This includes heavy . houses, h lad first. It stilack the earth soni-4
ch as John V. Farwell, Field, d stance from ris, and then rebound -
iter & Co, and Sprague,- Warner e 1, falling again within a few feet
Co. Farwell & Co. and Field, o where it strack. Then, front
iter Jr Co. saved from $300,000 to p tralyzed fear; the crowd broke
00,000 worth of goods. 1,33th frth into shrieks of teisror 51omen.
ms have already estab1i5hed head- 1,4 n wildbr about screami'ng an(1
arters on the weh side. The a tually teaiing their hiiirt.tind a
vning Journal and Trmo hope ri sh was made for the spot' where
publish -sm;111 sheets to -morrow. tl e man had struck- the ground.
a meeting. of business Men Tues- r ICC was an indentation' niot less
y a spirit was manifested to at than. eight or ten inches derp, and
ce set to weric to rebuild the city ed with blood and brains ss
(1 restore business. A special la d burst from the skull when, like
eting of the, Legislature is to be a =non ball let drop from an ha-
d to provide means for aiding the m ?,rtse height, it ern -hod into the
Mess men and obtaining employ- I th. The dead 'nom ss 15 then
in for the .
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erai ber of lives 1;1.ye been lost, but how
many cannot be known till the Bre
the
has been air sted. The panic is in-
go- -4,;„
b creasing am. the peeple are alnaost
ng Crazy with 41arin. . -V asseis in the
om river en tchirig fire ineyery direction,
and all in tlie south 11.Vpr will pro-
f
bably be dee royed. A raging, roar-
ing hell of fire envelopt% tv,,enty
as , blocks of thc city. lit is impossible
er,. 1 to tell wheie it will stop. The
ns. 1 bridge acros, -Van Buren street is
ny I burned.' Th Calr8 on ,.,the track of
er the Chicago, and Alton and Fort
ie 'Wayne raill‘ds„ with the . fi eight
in, houses, are swept away. . Th 011sands
la-. of people fill the streetsorualriug out
er of. their dwel inga, in many instances tele
barely in tim to save their lives. •how-
,, Ninulall, n
- a ' ness portion the city is m -ashes, I ing .
ril I
or . .
fron Harris° streetnerth to -Chicago how
,
town, and on Monday inerni
captured -the Calkadian Oust
f Houseand the fludSon BaY Post at
Pembina. They were .attacked. and
dispersed by the 'United States
troops, and Gen. who w
also with them, Was taken prison
_ together' with 200 stand of ari
'The maia body of the Eeniantart
• Of ,invasion has crossed the bord
line near St. Joe; Minnesota. Tl
"Uniteat States troops are after the
• aud it is reported that all the ab
al3tis7I people of Manitoba are und
• 1---,' Silly people—those who lezive
,
beantiful farm with its conifortS to pe
• their all in trying "to make a spomi
[ poil a, horn,'' PI keepiiig a country stm
1 ..-8‘. farther of, our acquaintance has ju
• . forsaken a lovely homestead in ti
- vicinity of -the (rand Elver, to try 11
- luck in trade..Let us hope :that he wi
be an exception to the rule—that he will
see his error in time to retrace his false
1 step.--Monetctry Timm.
,
.7.---Tlic St. MaryS An/us says :----4t is I
perhaps not generally known that there I
are two centenarians -within a pule of 1
Parkhill ; one in East Williams a Mis -
, ty rallaingh, Irish, .- the Other West Wilt
1
' h. ns, a Mrs. tiampbell, Highland Scotch:
: B th of these women have been widowt
foi n any years, and each has attained
11 good old age Of 101 years. Mrs. Ca-
_ tends to raising vegetables, and walks oe
1
va, ia igh- is still: sniart lives i It 1
: ho is alone, digs her garden alone,. at:
easio ally . to Parkhill, a Instance of
thee miles,- to sell them. Mrs. Camp-
bell i quite an inValid, .decrepit and is
notWholuas Essay, 4-1. farmer res. 1. O' .
a le to inove about.
th(r township Of Stephen, met with a, se
0
e liKoryors ar ateitaanour —Faintqr,
a Mile Throagh id-air—A Shock- tit
ing speetaclic.
so]
Orailse, County, Ind., Oct, 2. ed
ra zen up and carried to the A 1 bert
H. use where the poor _wife, who
11;itl often safely traversed tlio
; with her husband, cared for ic.
Ile excitement in town WaS �f
most fearful and intense (Ig-
n)tion, as may be readily Leliev-
Those who had come out for
Yon have doubtless received by pl asnre returned home in sorrow,
graph a brief despatch . andothe town wore the aspect of a
oa.---The whole busi- loin
. • •
Professor Wilbrtr, the well- ph ea; which had been visited by some t
wn teronant, fell while attempt- fea -Cid. calamity in. which. its own in-
.,
•e. A:venue, and east of er to Lake
st I Avenue. • Tie t fire sweeps a dis,
ie triet three miles •in length to a Tulle
is I.1 I
o or a no taanc half width. 11Iany
thorraziod dwe lings and the Water-
' Works have eera destroyed, The
enly salvatio for. the remainder of
_the city i4 111. the •Winir'keeping its
present direct on. ,
• ifond ih .5 P. 31—It • is
posaible to :give even an approxi-
mately correJt- :statement of the
losses, but a fz int idea may be form-
ed wheo 111, stated that all the
banksio the!city, except two small
savings institutions, one on 22nd
street in the sOuth division and One
on tandolph street in the west
division, are , destrAyed. All the
wholesale stores, all retail establish-
ments, the -posttoffire, court house,
the 'Chamber ,of Commerce, every
hotel in the south division except
the Michigan A ven116 Hotel, which,
standing on the extreme southern
limit esca.ped. .though it is badly
scorehed—eyery bewspaper office—.
the Tribune building, which was
supposed to be fire -proof, having
finally . succumbeclevery theatre,
the six largest elevators, the im-
mense depots -of the Michigan
South • ,c1 tai -
roads, both the passenger and freight
depots of the latter, more than. a
score of churches, and much of the
shipping in the river -_--all are de-
stroyed. The, men who were
nillionaires yesterday morning are
early penoilesS to dirt -nut more
errila than all is the awful cortain
ty that many lonnon being, have
t
oorished. How, notoos noise -ger tell
but 1 is n t wane have
}clashed, and there i;; only a heart-
iekening fear 'that the victims of
h fiery nons el may e counted by 1
and tontinued with unabated objection S wer takeo !iinlatrif-.
vi;oleoce until Tuesday morning, tiff's title. -Verdict for ph
whorl the entire business portion of Subjedt to opil ion of e cot it n
tite city was reduced to ashes. The questions -rai-pd. Camero f r
total loss is roughly • estimated._ as Plaintiff, Sinoh ir for defenda 6.
approaching two hundred million Stewart vs. grit:altar-al ,utuol
dollars, and. upward of one hundred , Insurance COUIpally of Mick lese..
and fifty thousand people-IntVe• been 1—Action on iloliey nismane
rendered homeless. The loss of life ,The caSe was - fended on the o oun
has also been great, but cannot yet 4cf fraud and fa se sWearitig • s t
be estimated. It is difficult to samount of lo The ittry aft..i
realize. that a vast city could be 'oeing locked u all Wer -u
thus ,blotted out in little more than able to agree a were diSch ilrgec
laintiff, COrdsh
dants.
ay.—Action to r
paid Oil CO ltra
Verelitt fOr 4a"
Claimed. Oa ler°
V. Ross , Walkei
attorney. A.
counsel.
Andrews et al.
• damages] for no
Large in time -len
. Referrgd t ar
.ron. for lila' tiff,
atherirtes,
A. Harris() and
fferon.—An ter-
trv ti,v1 t
eroirt for
iison for plaintiff,
i dant.
dlwaine. Action I
twenty -fear hours, but such is the
case, nothing now remains of Chica-
go but a fringe of suburban streets
0
onad houses, surrounding a IllaSS of
• smouldering ruins. The suffering
-• attending this fearful conflagration
• must be.great, Tha idea of 150,000
persons, mAny of them women and
children, being thrown. out of their
homes at this inclement season is
appalling. The ease of the people
-Cameron for
London for det
Clark vs. Ma
cover back mon
that has failech
tiff for . amount
for plaintiff, D,'
ton, defendant
Harrison, Q.. C.
Robertson V
Action. to lerbv
of Chicago calls for .sympathv a.nd -completing stea
prompt succor from the • whole tinned in contra
civil4ed world.. Donations of pro_ ,bitrations Can
tgvisions and money have already been- J. Currie, St:
forwarded from the principal cities .1'00 defendants ;
of the -United ,tates, lind we an' ,77;, Sinclair, C(15
glad to st e our country alsi -prompt 1 -Bain • VS. (:a
ill responding tt) ill(' call of (-11aritv,. plemler issue t
Ilamilton, Brantford, -Lendon, To- heuselitild • good.route, and other eities and towni-i defendant. Hu
are taking steps toward the assistance Cameron for deft
• of the homelass Coicagoat Sub- 1 Andrews vs.
yere ceident on Monday, the. 24th ult.,
whilq ill. the Luca,n market after selling a
load Of wheat. It appears while unload-
ing h left his horse untied. in front of
the s °rehouse and While haying his first
drau lit weighed the horses ran away, he
rushe 1 Out in pursuit and was. in the act
of oV rfaking them when a plank over
-w-hic the wheels were passing, tipped up
heft& him and being unable to check his '
speed he ran against and broke his
thigh, being at the. sailie instant thrown .
.
into t
his sl
fractu
"A c
a part
feting
tion o
and 3
clear].
e, air. In his fad. he alighted on
oUlder which was unfortunately
ed,
he 07.9be- publishes the following :
&respondent tells AS that. theie is
travelling through. the west,of-
to get up advertisements in imita-
bank bills. By reference to 32
Viet,. chap: 19, Sec. 20, it Seeill8
shown that the issuing- or holding
. of any .such advertisement is a forgery '
under the new act, and .that any t
tt.stung or holding any stteh may :1),) prn
1)5 imprisonns Tu.ere are
many Inch " bills- in eircuicti,,n in this
zteetion' of the country ; but the iik)ve
indicates the: danger incurred by the par- , ]:
ties. tailing and holding thein, as well as i
theinerch.ants by whom they arc issued. t
•
1.
to climb into hia balloon and ter?.sts hadssuffered.t—There W11S
he was but facts mo se of the fair that day, and the
remembrance o the d cad al ot-
: cm -Mee Will long be a story told
1 y the inhabitants when those Nvho
e u • an • ae,ravation.
I will therefore state the affair simp-
ly as it occorreil The Ag, • 1 a
Association of this county had been.
holding its annual fair for some days,
and no greater interest attached to it
than is commonly connected with
such exhibitions_ of the industrial
products of a large, -end fleurishing
community. But it had been an-
nounced that on Saturctay, the last
day of the exhibition, Professor Wil-
bur, the great American teronaut,
would make an ascent in his balloon.
It is not often that the inhabitants
of Orange County have an opportun-
ity of witnessing such a sight anti,
curiosity being C11 tip-A0G, iS not
to be wondered at that when Satur-
day arrived the fair ground was full
almost to suffocation, while on the
outside of the enclosure . a large
crowd had assembled to witness the
flight of the great ship of the air.
At about 4! o'clock- in the after- '..\-1('A
noon the inflation. of the balloon was th
commenced, andias the bag swelled
t witnessed it shall long siuce have
. .
died.—Gor re.sponclewe oi' _Y:
111.1d.
Grey.
; 13: na nNT.—The barn of Mr. Jabez
Dan els, lot :23, concession 11, emit:lb:11:g
all grain, the proceeds of the hite
liarvest, wag entirely destroyed by
on the mornimr of the 9th iust„.1 horse
ti e barn at the time, also fell a prey
to the .devouring element. :11r. 1)anieis.
• was nsured for
Bi ir The warm sun and dry
wiip s of the past few days, have ceased_
ush fires to again brinhten up and,
t?
shou d it continue dry, WI M0011 rage as
• befo e. We hope soon to have suilicient
ramn. o extinguish these fires, and rid the
coml. ry of the cloucl of smok-e'with whieh
it at present enveloped.
out almost to bursting and struggled
to be free, everybody was 0u the qui
wive, those remote from the spot
straining their necks, climbing into
the carriages, alid even upon the
fences, to see -the car. Then :11r.
BIRTHS.
.LISTER. —In Hay, on the 29th ult.
wife of Mr. RM
obert cAllister, of
•a daughter.
PnEs Seaforth, on the 6th int
th wife of Mr. ,Charies Press, of a son.
Roonts.—Irt Seaforth, on the Oth
the wife of Mr. It P. Rogers, merchant,
of daughter. •
SErit McKillop, on the 9th inst.,
the wife of Mr: Alexander sepheus,
Knapp stepped into the ear. and teha
profsesort who had hold of the rape
fastening the car, to the body of; the
balloon,. shouted Let go !" Bat he -
had spoken too soon and was un- LI
to reach the ear, but still unwisely
kept the rope inihiS hand and c'n-
deavorecl tocliml4 to 1iis p ace, sue--
eeeding ouly so fir as If) grt: One :Mil
Oyer the rim of the baslaq„ -where lie
hung dangling an streggling. Ills ,
1110t1011.9 and the fact that t1ho basket
came -in contact With a roe
had fastened the balloon to the earth 1
SiIAN rz. --In Seaforth, on the 1 I th inst.,
tilel wife of Benjamin Shantz, Esq., of
a S111.
MARRIAGES. -
cx.rm Airr.-----At the residence ,of the
brie t,7 6 father, on the 4th inst., li. the
'isgisted 1 v the
ble--.• Mr. McKenzie, Rev. John
of Kitley• to Illiss sophia 11,
t t,, toWlosiiiptiEHOWick,
1.1Z- ;11i:;:Nst.F:D.- At Kniec..s.itiit
irth, on the 12th inst., hy Rev.
P. _ lortjen, 'Alr. Stephen Troyer. t.i
- -Eliza Jane Greensled, 119th of the
T ship of !lay,
ow
11
OCT. 1:3. 1..
simer,...2125zratrogi
DZA1
,i:A.Tr.11.- tl,
on the ,21th Sep
idintlet, Wife
beater, 'g ti SS yeti
AITICTION
-
Oet.
Stanley.;
iittplentelits. -John .5C1
i. I• trine, 1nietan141
t 17,
e E 110
;
Anet-iimeer.
Wednesdal,-;(),7t.
McKill41
• k. Join' lkitniire-,1
Brine, auetiioneer„
V illiesdat, Oct.
.1fl 1 Ke '4t 111 f
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utirth.--.7'.- per (10 His.
Fnovlblirmi.-11eld more
)arrniu.----Quiet, but witi.
ijf porta
TEACHER
wANTED, Teaeher
•• HAY, mry tif ilt
Janna/y, 1f372. • A 1.'t utali
a 21141 or 34
'Turnbull, Bri-wter.s
2014 IVJ
Tt7AOrriER
VANTED, for .S4-:toci-!-,
Y utak TEAdIlYil,
t ifieufe. Apply 14,
201.41 •Seutlitry-Tt
• TWO COLTS
(41
71:1AYED f rout Pall:hill
'MARE two ,yeau, 444,
molla 0» nose, 4',ng• white
111/ItSE, three I.'eam. 1d1),
f(webend. -
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STRAYED fro n hat: pan'
•"'JIM. No. 11, Sevt
about the ruiatEe of May 1:t./.
two two-year and ono.
1 Ito two-Ntotrol4is i; a j r
red and -white; the 3. -a) -t,
-giving 11114,1.1mo ion v.iceb
envoy will be huitublv 1R,wa
WALTER
`201.-4t'
STRAY
into In -3 vi.iet, • n j
141.1)1 ial r 1,1•
yearling -1 i.
-r to c..ain• tn.!.
awl take them
201-4e
STRAY
bib) ley 1,:ae.
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r 4.11 1 II', • t•
av•I tab, it
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