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. things pi
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ng
h last -week appeal*
"New„Zrati,
S tratford. " Reateep
wpre called to. attea4
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perfOrm the necessary
,-- should die ou thor
lfbog to say tIult
re37 particular. Bo
w ere anxious to pro,„
oration, but, on af„
ir old and esteernett
r, MaleOra and
ould be present, it
was being perfumed,
tab to Dr. Coleman,
tiona froin us both,
[fled it not been for
ro present, the opera,
'tied on the Saturday by
:at. Mr. Malcom vent
L his trusa on. nit
'[alcOrn has :stantI
oecasiOn it -cm not
er „the occurrence ot
- who were lu attend- '-
,Very possible attention
illness. I trust tho-
ky others which -may
'ents referred to,
t
LTtON
M4TCOX
of LOildOrt, has
Zailli011. doltarg
s. nearly ettooapoliefee
t, on Live Stock mese
haat extra rate- CHAS.
Wroxeter„ JAxas
is.russels,
• of London, haa
ar cent, o is prams=
; and
is undeniably the
ranee in Canada. ;
itigt to halifi
of all deseriptiOrta
IicKsoN & co.'s Drag
hie Village and Park
the incorporated
S
the Southern F.Xteu4'
HORDE
JUNE 25, 1373„
of Dru?sels, (late
latet-i in the Township$
Maitland Ricer, °litho
-bttsvccti Seaforth and
ilen_ the main road% to
iovan... in the Countiee of
There are in thGIl
:San- Mills, Planing sod
wtory fiTe Churches,
lind a large number
n,iness Houses.
e of the
4CD BRUCE: RAILWAt
• tnsdireetly through
Winn and Grounds her
kve property,
an extensiVe scale are
L1, estate of
advanced prices.
BELS
it the midst of Lhe rich- -
section (-4 the Westerui:
it of there being nci cora-
!eels of ten miles, it will
41.te niost thrivingsand
and commercial towng
very resp ct the most
it .sflr* cncl Pro'
Echa,crs4
e' Property will be offered
• at Breusels, ontha
I M., on the `2.4th day of
kLE.
7 f! 111(ineY to be paid
with balance in three'
-enrol by Mortgage at
- pertxt.
• letumed uud plan
STRETTON, pro-
- C. R. CI )(REV., Lend
:-23-1e6
L▪ ER, WANTED.
a..iool Shingle Maker
Mills, or to
R. W. ADAMS,
-Walton P. O.
Pq
rwvi ramp.
ort▪ it
8ToW N9
}rt}a11 to nutamac-
1.tness td operation and
()uteri°. Noth-,
n-e:ti, first-class worlt-4
NAItRANTED.
Zirited before purchasiD6
11t;E DOLTO:s.;,
Fraricistown.
per day. Agents Wantede
AI/ clabses of , -werk-ing
onng or old, mut* 111°re
_
- n the '
pare moments, or ft... --
-v. else. ,--VartienlerS- Ili
;Jo., Portland, Maine.
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giVrill YEAR.
LOJE NIL S
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, MAX 30, 1873.
Ant etatt
FARM FOR SALE IN TUCKUSMITH.
DOR SALE, Lot 22, Con. 8, H. R. Tacker-
-I; smith ; 100 aotes - 74 cleared, well fenced aud
in good cultivation ; Le remainder hardwood—not
called; brick dwelling and kitehen; barn 134 x
good shed, sheep house, driving house, &c.; build-
ings all now and in good. repair; two good wells;
good bearing orchard ; situated on good gravel
" fSeaforth, fClinton. For
ENGLISH NEWS AND GOSSIP.
May in London—The Endless 'rich -
borne Case—Political—The Itteimb-
Mans—Mr. Bradlaugh -44 SongS of
Killarney."
From an Occasional Correspondent.
LONDON, May 16, 1873.
At last we appear to. have got into
froni7 rom
roither particultira apply to the IU', NS, rop114,041.A, • weather worthy of the sweet mouth of
AN D
May. As if responding to the stimulus
ad,
=tpsrietor on the
fprennses, or address
286-4* eafoith!
of unusnal sunshine, operations in all the
world are brisker and more _interesting
FARM FOR SALE,
s acres, being Lot 7, Con. 2, Town- rthan they werLoiltloil cheered, and the sentiments of wise mod-
e a week ago.
100- sup af Hav ; 80 acres cleared, 60 ought to be empty just now, owing to eration which permeated it had the effect
the great exhibition at ienua, but it of coloring the remainder of the proceed
-
not a circumstance that is -doubtless in ins. ln proof of the .iveightiness—the
some degree owing partly to our having
been pretty well overdone with exhibia
tions, more or Jess great, of our own,1
partly to the praiseworthy reluctance
which your typical Englishman and Eng-
1ishwomon4-"of means"—feel with re-
gard to 'leaving London during the opera
season„and partly to the awful accounts.
which are daily reaching us of the famine
prices that at present rule in Vienna. I
must confess I should myself like to have
alook at the big dome, but it would not
accord with ideas of the commercial fit-
ness of things if I paid at the rate of a
guinea an hour for the privilege. And
then, after all, why should we yearn to
-visit Vienna? -At this present writing
London is lovely. The trees of the park
are a sea of tender golden green. The
turf beneath the trees forms a delightful
eseet springy (yes literally SpringLA carpet.
emerald as to line, and. apparently com-
BUILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTH,FOR SALE.
bin' d of a mysterious mixture Of moss,
wisdom. He counselled, themabove all -
things to carry on the movdtnent by
none but strictly legal and moi•al mean.
He showed them clearly and distinctly
the lines.which separate a legitimately
constutional striv/ing for a republic from
what is uuderstoosl as a treasonable effort
toward the same end. There must be
no physical force or encouragement of
traitors to the cause who advocated re-
course to physicel force. The 'places
where the battle would have to be fought
were the 'polling booth and the Parlia-
ment • ITouse. His address was loudly
free from stumps, balance hardwood,
_ fenced, with board fence in front ;
good house, barn and out -buildings, and IICVer-f
bag spring- and orehard. The farm is within 11
miles from Exeter, Radii miles from the Gravel
Road anti Hay P. 0. School House 40 rods, and
Chureh three-quarters of a mile from the. farm.
Inquire -of ROBERT MOWLDS, an the pre -
286'1'8
rinses.
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres of land in Tnekersmhit, 4 miles
from Seaford', small clearance, no improve-
ments; mostly swamp, with plenty of cedar,
tartannek and black ash. 'Will be sold cheap. Ap
to -
E. HICKSON & CO'
§,86-2 Seaforth.
plv
ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN McKILL0P.
volt SALE, chtoall, a Frame tiviellhig House and
Stable, and three-fourths of an acre of landiu
the Township of McKillop, adjoining the old Saw
Mill of Mr. Thomas Govenlock, onemile front San'.
forth; there is a geod young orchard on the pre-
mises. Also, a spring creek running through the
lot POssession immediately. For further par-
tieulars apply to
GEORGE FORSYTH,
Market Clerk, Seaford'.
croquet lawn and velvet. The Sl.thnrbS,
VOR SALE, on easy terms, the following eligible
Bra -line, Lots in the 'Village of Seaford': Lots return to England in time to fulfil a few:
Nos. 115 and 116, on Market Street,' and Lot No. of this evontb•oue metropolis wear a spring
h
delicious engaged to lecturein autumn.
.IrcKillop. the inunerous fruit trees is a
286*4
representative weightiness—of the Con-
ference, let me mention the names of a
few of the men who were present as (tele -
gates from varions parts of the cotntry.
Mr. Austin Holyoakee Mr.- Charles
-Watts, Mr. Lelubez, Mr. G. ;W. Foote,
Mr. C. C. Cattell, Mr. R. A. Cooper
(who presided), Mr. Funnell, Mr. Orr,
Dr. Guest, and others. That oratorical
ability which seemed common to all the
members of the Conference was of a very
high oilier indeed.
MR. BRADLAUGli GOES TO SPAIN.
I have mentiened Mr. Bradlaugh. It
may be interesting to some of my readers
to learn that immediately after the pub-
lic meeting to which I have adverted, he
started for Spain, tcimake a pilgrithage
through that unhappy country, per-
haps to see.hotv Republicaniim is getting
along there. He will from choice visit
the disturbed distriets, and, if he should.
him 50,000 men in all; and occupied a
strong defensive position on the slopes
of the Vosges, but the French line was
turned by the Prussians at two points end
their left centre broken, notwithstanding
a "desperate charge of cavalry which was
ordered by Mac Mahon a. last resort.
Macitlahon retired on the following day
to Saverne, next to Tout (13th,) Rheims
(21st,) and Bethel (224.) On the 30th
his forces were again` defeated by the
Prussians, being drivedback from Beau-
mont beyond the Meuse, neat Mouzon.
He was chief in command at the battle
of Sedan, Sept.!, but received a severe
wound at the commencement of the en-
gagement, whereuponthe command de-
volved on General Wimpffen, who sign-
ed the ca.pitalation. MacMahon was
made a prisoner of war, and conveyed.
into Germany. Having recovered., from
his wound, he left _ Wiesbaden for
France, March 13, 1871', and was nomin-
ated in the folloWing month Commander-
in-Chierof the army at Versailles. He
successfully conducted the siege of Paris
against the Osenteune, and ably assisted
M. Thiers in reorganizing the army. s
In•Dec., 1871, lie was ,requested by the
Parisian .1?ress Union to become a can-
didate to represent Paris at the National
Assembly, but he refused to accept the
nomination. Marsh al Mac Mahon re-
ceived the cross of Knight of the Danish
Order of the Elephant in May, 1869.
not be popped off by the Carlistee will
. •
139, on Efigh Strect. For further particulars ep- garb of their own which, thanks to the engagementsere and arrange for his
ply to SAMUEL ST MK. Seafm•th, or to the pro- rosy snow of early summer that covers trip to the United States, whet.e he is
prietor, SAMUEL SCARLETT,'
fraarance ana fresh color. A NEW VOLUME OF POETRY.
mixture of
FARM FOR SALE._ Then if nature in the urban or suberlian Alfred Pereeval Graves, the new Mali
e
• e
raiment of the time be distasteful to you 'poet, has just published his " Songs of
Killarney," a little volume that. must be
lam , popular. Mr. Gt•a.ves (the son of the
36x56; capital bearing' orehlud; good well; laud ing rooms and. receptions ? 1 urther, is Bish4p of Limerick) has not 1 grain Of
sandy It ani, new board fente in. front ; a very
there not opera ? I repeat, the exterior the so called "patriotism° in his Irish,
ic)c)efAviiallere oPPIY to 'WM M. MOORE, Leal Estate of the gi•eat world is enchanting and tbe. lyrics, Which, I tae it, is a great mom-.
enient farm. and fit a good locality. For
Agent, box 140, F., Lenticm. Out. *28'14 lighter gayer life of the interior eniq37- mendation to both them and him. My
1on-
00 ACRES, being Lot No, 10, in e ,
cessiOn,'Nuekersmith, two miles from Sea -
forth Station, one and one-quarter mileafrom
Eg-
ivtllC- 54 ierea cleared- house frame; barn
are there not "lashms• of shows to
gratify you with ?;---an die vees aiid di aw-.
able, but although there is an abuttdance own otiinion of some of them is so Mull
FARM FOR SALE IN McHILLOP. .
VOR SALE, a good ?turn, compoSed 0 ,
reStidts Ot that are not thrillingly impor- The hamor is exquisite and the versitica,-
-a half of lot 15 end the west b.elf of lot 14, Con.
tant. As for the Law' Courts they may tion of the purest and most meloditnis.
.12, Mai:Mop, contaiuing 100 acres, 50 cleared and
of geevity in the House of :Uomoaons the that J. am an of giving it -expreesiou.
f North
well feneed, ami in gool cultivation; balance well be summed tie; in one word : " Tich- Just to make your -mouth' water I will
timbered with hardwood; a good frame house .
awl 'um Iog barn; good betnine mantra; two borne. 1
—Chao& Egerton and
sehools ana stores. For ptirtmulars apply to the i munch his sand wienes in the presence of Ote the (r I114 of Gsilwav, .
miles and a half from good gm ve7 road; 10 miles r TUE TiennORNE TR fA.L.
luronteeya:,s, t z a from The liose. of Kil-
j MCLEAN BROTHERS, Publishers.
1 $1 50 a Year, in advance.
sorn.e two inches. One of his legs was
fractured, and. his arms, head and body
were fearfully crushed. He survived
twenty-fouihours.
--The first cheese market of the sea-
son was held at Ingersoll en Tuesday of
last, week. There was a sniall atten-
dance of buyers and sellers, owing to the
sale being insufficiently advertised.
fortnielit at Belleville, Ingersoll and
Many factories did not know that futa-
Canada.
driving over A railway bridge, when his
horse, becoming frightened at an ap-
proaching train, backed over .an em-
baukment at the end of the bridge, cap-
sizing the buggy and so severely injur-
in Mr. Gaeta/ that he died shortly af-
rwards. lie had been a resident of
London township for 54 yeareand over.
--Cheese fairs are to be held. every
day had been advertised as a market
day, and. had sold their early make.
Several lots were sold at II& cents to
111 oents per pound.
0--
• The hotel keepers of Mitchell make
very wry faces At being compelled to
close their bars at 7 o'clock on Setur-
day nights. and threaten all sorts of
. .
punishment upon the authorities tor
conspelling them to comply with the
law. They may as well bow to the in-
evitable, as all their grumbling won't
help them. The law is a good one, and
should be strictly enforced. We are
glad to • observe that all the hotel and
saloon keepers of Seaforth comply with
the provisions of the law in this respect
without a murmur. By so doing they
show their good sense, and set a good ex-
ample worthy of emulation by their
neighbors of Mitchell.
—Mr. George Gould, Lot 5, Con. 6,
West Zorra, sheared a Cotswold. ram on
the 29th of last April, the fleece of
which weighed 16t pounds. This is
considered an uncommonly large " clip "
from a lamb less than a year old, and
when it is considered that the average
weight of the fleeces of any ordinary
flock of sheep is seldom upwards of .5
Leul 6 pounds, the fleece trom. Mr.
Gould's lamb is certainly a most extre.or-
d. laxity large one, .He was sired by a
sleep which has changed hands for $200.
--Hon. George Alexander, of Wood-
stock, will shortly be appointed to the
Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of the late Mr. Burnham, -of
Coboure•
--
--:-Gardens in the vicinity of London
are swarming with potato bugs. They
are to be found on the trees, bushes and
all Kinds of vegetables as well as potato
-Vines, and appear to be ready to attack
and destroy every 'green thing. They
seem to be increasing with alarming
rapidity, and some gardeners are intimi-
dated by them, lest they may lose all
they expend in planting their gardens.
--Rats have made theirfit at appearance
in Manitoba this sprints,. It is supposed
the vermin have been imported into the
•ovince bales- ,of goods. They will
rapi lly increase and multiply.
• —The Normandy aid. Eg emont by-
laws, in aid of the Clifford d Durham
brauch of the Wellington, Grey and
tied.
Bruce Railway, have been ca
un us dna impos er con 'Pees to e been soft in a SMAll Way
sawmills within 31- miles ; convenient to ehurelies,
proprietor on the premises, or, y , a
•
from the village of Seuforth; there are two 4teaul ,
That bl 1 a • t
were greeted with a slim
if b letter to crowdeil. Court while Master alockburn And the.leimeriek lasses have made -me
TA-mEs -----3 . or lel r. Short (who take the duty in turns) -feel quare ;
• reads the report ef " Sir Roger's " cross- But, there's no -use denyin'
Winthrop P. 0.
ANY Panreees wishing to emigrate to: the ; Justice Bovill. The interest in the ease Wid the Psose of Killarney at all conld
undersigned, _,_%. 1.. have been appointee ag
VIRGINIA. examination in the late trial before Chief ,I\To girl I've set eye on
compare. f
1 ants fur OtAvithstanding the 0, where
the sale of lands -in Southern Virginia, the most
South eau obtain full information froin the - Continues unabated. In proof of this I
rnay mention that, n
pressing claims made on its space by the
parliamentary reports, which 9)tuttt be
1 given. the Dade ems prints copious ex-
-- 1 ceipts ft•oin the report of tlies previous.
fertile portion of the Sinith.- Further partieulars
and lists of Lands will be furnislaed shortl:y. Ap-
ply or address
276 E. -HICKSON & 00., Seaforth.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 1 trial—in fact republishes; day 1y day,
pots SALE OR TO BENT, on reasonable terms, lengthy portions of the auestioli-ande
-5- Lot 3 Concession 8, Huliett, consisting of I answer report of the crots-examination.
ti s
1 100 aeres.'80 of whielt are cleared and iu a state of
good cultivation, and wen. fenced. There ia a I can vouch for the fact of that per oi
-Can her like be found?
N °where,.
The country mond,'
Spins at her wheel
Daughter as true.,
Sets in the reel,
Wid a slide of the shoe,
a slinderer,
good, Mune barn, 60x.40, and suitable also of every morning's impression which -is tirulerer,
purtier,
a splendid orchard; weil wat ered; one and 11-holf deVOted to " TiehbOrne being the por-
riiiIee front the village of Kiuburn„ and within half tion turned tls first every mornina by the wittier colleen, than you
fall plowed ; immediate possession will be giVen. ; great majority of --the readers.- The Riese, aroo !" •
a mile of a. good gravel road-; there are 30 tteres
Bow BELLS.
For further pm:tier-thus apply to the proprietor on Morning Adrertiser has been waxil
victualling readers over the gentleness
the premises or address ons
- 270 JOHN STEPHENS. Proprietor
-46 • 14%
P 0 tional for the -benefit of its licence
-
FARM FOR SALE IN GREY. 1
Concession of Grey, consisting of 78 acres, i not be afar off. Thou. art gentle -faced
50 deared ana in good cultivation ; ei miles from ' and refined, iny most considerable "Sir
276 -ANGUS feloNLILLAN, on the premises. Roger, therefore—take the estates' It
.
Gravel Road. 12 miles from Seaforth. A.pply to
„
foreer a horse -stealer, a bush -whacker
-and refinement of 'Sir Roger's" looks.
LOT No. 12 and part of Lot No. 11 in the 18th I Well, it it has come to this, the end can
— - impossible that thou pang be a har, a
FARM FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE FARM, 100 acres, Firet Conand' a butcher with euch a face—and., let
Ae't sessien,Neessuote near Seaford', on the mom , 1 4.1
gravel road to Goderich ; 85 acres cleared and free menguire—go to ! 66 TO thisi WM-
side, and good orchard ; pc,ssesSion immediately Sir Charles Dilke's motion for the
saras to amendment of the present system of
electoral representation was lost by a,
tide good and terms easy, For farther particulars
272 IXDIVIG li. TEYER, Seaforth P. O.
. large. majority,, but the minority, will
STORE TO RENT OR SELL IN pEAFORTH. have grown when he divides the House
THAN old and favortibly-known stand, the MAN- :Lgain—in a •future session. Mr. field hammers hammers away at our taxation
-a- CEfESTIat eiousal, tately occupied by Mr.
able terms. Applx,at the store of ,..., anomalies ' but apparentler, without
JOHN LOGA.N will be sold, or rented on reason -
270 - - LOGAN & JAMIF.soN. much success. Monday night the House
- --------- ------:---- - went into (..`ommittee of Supply on the
•
from stomp:: 35 acres plowed, the iest under plexion it his come at last."
eases; Neel watered and fenced. with- large frame
PARLIAMENTARY DOINGS.
bar/listable underneath; log far "till ou se hoarded out
STEAM SAW MILL A.ND FARM FOR SALE.
service, when there was the usual
BEING Lot 84, Con. 7., McKillop, containine 104
lug springs which supply the mill. Also, lot 85, Mr. Gladstone d.etended the retention of
acres, all eleared, with good earue and stacbles, objection to peying :£2,279 for the salar•
ies and .expenses of the Lord Privy Seal.
two good orchards iu lwaring; two never -fail -
Con. 9, containing 48 acres of bush. The property
the office, although he admitted that it
onavel road thereto. For further particulars apply was not of such impertance as to involve
is situated 6 miles from Seaford', with a good
ou the premise.s. If by post, to JOIEN.Is THON1P- the safety of the British Constitution,
BON.COTIStitueE. P. O., Kinburo, Out, 21'° and the vote was carried by 229 to 59.
MacMahon---Sketch of the Life
Woodstock on Friday night
er husband
udience at
f last week.
—A few Sundays ago, as two gentle -
en wm e driving on a public road. near
the village of Orillia, they passed a, man
with his child. .about sixteen months old,
in a perambulator. The father was so
drunk that the gentlemen above alluded
to became alarened for the child's safety,
and decid.ed t� return for the purpose of
seeing how it fared. It was fortunate
Stratford, during the season of 1873.
The first at Stratford will be held on
Thursday next.
—The death of Sir George E. Cartier
causes a vacancy in the representation of
Provencher, Manitoba, and considerable
speculation is indulged in by politicians
of Manitoba as to who' will be his suc-
cessor.
—it is the intention of the Great Wes-
tern authorities to let thp contract for
the double track from Glencoe to London
in four sections. The right of way will
be _purchased on the north side of the
track, and will, in most cases, require
about twenty-five feet of extra Isesd.
Smite of the land owners are asking
enormods figures for their land, in sonae
cases as high as $200 per acre. It is
stated. that where. the right of way can-
not be procured at a reasonable rate,
the Company will be compelled to take
pOsSesSion, and offer the parties a fair
price in compensation, based. upon the
value of the adjacent lands, which, if
refused, the Company will leave the dis-
contented and grasping owners of land
either to accept the amounts offered or
seek their remedy in arbitration or
'otherwise.
Empty benches Were numerous and re-
serveta seats at a discount._
--A few days ago Mr. John Bison,
Jr., captured on his farm, m the town-
ship of .Lontloti, a magnificent speeimen
of the blue heron, a native of Florida,
which measured. When standing upright,
about five feet in height. -
--LThe Railway traffic returns for the
month of March of seven Canadian
1 ail -
ways, show the receipts to be $1,248,-
9u5, against $1,044,189 for the corres-
ponding month of last year.
—On Monday of last week a man
named Shaw, working in Mr. Machias
mill, township of Grey, had one of his
hands fearfully lacerated. with a saw.
Several of his lingers and. the side of his
hand were completely cut off. es.
—Mr. Robert Chance, of Guelph, slip -
of the New Presiden.t of.1 pcd on a ball room floor a few months
France.
. ago, and broke -his leg, since which thine
the Travelers Accident Insurance Ooni-
Alarie-Edme-Patrick-Maurice• de Mac-
Mr. Gibson. and the Orangemen
---Political Capital.
The fnlloei•ing resolutions have been
passed by L. O. L. 766, Bluevale
Moved by Bro.- A. Farrow, seconded.
by Bro. D. Stewart, and resolved that:
Wherfas, The Loyal Orange Assam- ,
tons of Eastern and Western Ontario,
through the office' s of their respective
Grand. Lodges, asked of the Legislature
that they did so, for they discovered; of Ontario to be -mew porated into a body
father, child and carriage lyina in water politic saes to enable ti t 1 U
uon o ega y
hold reale.estate iu limited quantities ;
at the bottom of a ditch by the roadside
The little one, almost drowned, was
• and
e, e Loyal Orenge Associa-
cared tor, and taken to its mother, and i 11Therea • Th 1
tions -were not asking any favors, but, on
the unfortunate father also rescued.
, the contra, y, were simply demanding their
—The Legislature of Prince Edward
justrights, Masnuch as •the Legislature
Island has accepted the terms of union paseed bills to Mcorporate the Ro-
recently offered them by the Domiaion h"
be_ 1 man Catholic Epie.copal Corporation of
Coveemuent, and will now shortly
the Diocese of Lendon, Ontario ; also a
come another branch of the Canadian
i bill to incorperate the Brothers of the
Confederation. 1 , s - • ,
—A laboring man, named Henry Ry- 1 Uhristian 'Schools ; and
Whereas, it appears by the Minutes
mill, was killed M a singular way last !
i of the Isegislative Assembly that -the •
Saturday pight at Loudon. While un- bills to incorporate the Loyal Orange
loading old railway ties in his yard, one i
, Associations passed the House by a con- .
of the ties struck the end of a hand -
op, 1 suierable majority, ; and
spike ; the other end springing Whe7acte, it has heretofore been I3rit-
struck the man M the foreh.earr with. i
i ish practice that the majority should.
such a force as to kill him instantly. I rule and it has ever been held by states-
-On Saturday last a serious accident li men' 01 world-wide reputation to be the
occurred at Port Albert, in the township chief anchor of this British Constitution ;
Of 21shtield, winch resulted in the loas of I
pa.ny have been paying hien $25 a, week
Mahon, Due de Magenta, a Mat•shal of
France, born at Sully, July 13, , reaehed to over $400.
derives his descent from an Irish family
who risked and lost all for the last of the —A terrible -accident occur
Stuart kings. " The -N acMahons, carr 3 - township of Bourneau, Coen
mg their mason?.tradition,••ncestrel tawa, a few clays ago. A 14
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pride and .historic • name to France, man, named 'Llhom, prepared a.
, .
mingled their blood by marriage with of flax, and placed it - alongside, the stove
- until the aMOlint paid. to hiin has
1 in the
of Ot-
-an evo-
uantity
winie she. went to the barn to thresh out
the aid nobility 4 if their adopted country.
This member of -the family entered the sine grain. She left `her three youngest
cl ilthen in the house and m her tibseuce
. 1 and •
his right arm by a young mau iranied i Trhe?•eas, His Honor, the Lieutenant
Ycung,. it appears he with a compa- , Governor, by and with the -advice of his
did refuse to assent to these
Dion Were out shouting. The gun. of the i ministry,
1 Mile, and. referred them to His Excel -
latter for some reason hung fire, and he
laid it acioss his arm for the purpose of I lusty, the Governor Gereral ; and.
putting on a fresh cap, the muzele point- Wh.e)'eas, Thomas Gibson M. P. P.,
ing toward Young, when it went off, 1 for the North Ridina of liurpn, who
the whole charge of shot entering 'I undoubtedly owed Eis election to the
Young's arm and shattering
Or -
that it had to be amputated. it 80 much I generous support given him by the Or-
angemen of the Ridiag, has, it appears
—An excursion train from Port Stan- ! by the Minutes of the Legislative As -
ley to London was elelayed oes the row!. , seedily, given. the bills the most persist -
for' the whole of last Mond.ey night 1 ent opposition, therefore, belt
Some wag On board drew out the coupl- I Resolved that the Orangemen of -Loyal
1 Orange Lodge, No. 760, Bluevale, most
ing pin whicleconneeted the traau with
the engine, thus allo-wing the engine to I heartily condemn the action of the .Onta-
proceed on its way, and leaving the train 1 rio Government in their advising Iiii
with the excursionists at a stand still On I Honor the Lieutenant Governor to with.
,
the track. The engine driver did not
observe his loss until he reached Lon-
.
don, and was unable to get back to his
train until 5 o'clock the fillo_wiug morn- I haying voted for and advocated. the pas -
Mg. 'lliere was more than • one angry sage of s.aid bills ; and by his double
hold his a.ssent from the bills aforesaid,
and believe it to have been a gross breach
of faith ou the part of the Premier, after
excursiouist on boerd that train. 1 dealing in this matter, the Premier has
the school of Ste Cyr • was sent to. the the flax caught fire and the whole Place —The Grand Trunk intend. erecting a I proved our satisfaction a e un -
military service pf .France in I a, a
Algerian wars in 1830', while acting as was in a bleze in a few minutes. An at large round house in Stratford. tins sum- 1, worthy of the contideoce of the people of
aide-de-camp to Gen. Achard, took part tempt was made to rescue the children, mer, the cost of which will amount to this Province, and as such a pitiable ex -
in the expedition to Antwerp in 1832 ; but horrible to relate, before they could 460,000-aud employment will be given hibieion of weak and vacillating states -
1813 • be reached they were auffocated and • b • f hands ! manship tends to brine responsible Gov -
attained to the rank of captain i .. ,
and after holding the post of aide -de- burned to death.
—A horse Worth $150 was stolen from
camp to several African generals, and
the stable of Sawyer & Co., Hamilton,
taking part in the assault of Constantine,
was nominated Major of Foot Chasseurs on Thursslay of last week. On. Saturday
in 1840 'Lieut. -Col. of the '.N orel
aion in 1842, Colonel of the 41st
.
to a large 0. iou
In consideration of having the round eminent into disrepute, it should be
house erecteu in Stratford, the corpora- i frowned clown by every right thinking .
tion have guaranteed. the Company a Mall. Tnat the dogged and ungrateful
oonus of $2.',..,000. 1 course pursued by said Thos. Gibson,
• WI. P. P., in opposing these bills at every
Mouut Hope, and on Tuesday Wm. Ox- —During a recent interview between
stage while passing through the Legesla-
el Le the thief and the horse were found near
Line in 184.1, .and General ot e Brig - ford pleaded guilty behire Judge Logie leadiug citizens of Stratfoed and.
ture, deserves our strongest- condemne-
r of the
ade in 1848. 'When, in 1855, Gen. Can- .aticl was sentenced to three years in the Mr. Bryclees, that gentleman stated
that he would equip aud run t e Stia - tion and non- confidence in the future.
robert left the Crimea, G-eneral Mac:ilia- Penitentiary: ' aud _Lake Huron Railway to auy point -----1"evee--
11 then in France, was selected by —The barns and, outbuildinas of Mr. conueeting with the "ViAllingtuo, Grey I
anti 1 to Lenb'sthCiereout8her day, when an express,
Titis mei EL anilwaeirielteipe,hlattiot laseltornogie nagt,
Wm. Regg, of the township of Dem- and. Bruce Railway, if the town
mery, together with a new reaper and tewnships would vote bouuses te the 1 Uttawa,
mower, fauniug' mill, several young cat-
tle and pigs, were burned. on Friday last.
About 100 bushels of grain and a young
orchard just beginning to bear were also
0 posed to have been from n match thrown
. ,
FARM FOR SALE. I ought to have mentioned by may k the go. seror tis succeed him in the com-
corrpletina the record that the Fermis 1 • •
CO.NTAINING acre, et ..:525. per acre, situ- t' Matta a IdtvISIOn ; and when the
:tied in Vermillion County, State of Leditnue. Sive bill was effectually sneffed after a
thiefe, of tche allied armies resolved on
on the Wabash River, a navigable sti•ettni for 350 spiriteddebate which tookplace last week. assauitile aebastopol Sept. 8 they as -
miles ; 22:3 acres of this farm is rich bottom laud,
What wit,h the Perniiesive bill folk on
which, with ft Lir iniltivn.tioio will produce 75 Signed_ to Gen. MacMahon the perilous
bushels of corn per acre ; the remainder is ne- the one hand and the hcenced victuallers rtrt carrying the iivoirks of Malakoff.
• For his'ibrilliant succilsi on this occasion,
1 Elate of cultivation, the ?ii
• na waclual13, whittled away. rrii last 2- -
he witse.kilacle (-1rand Uroes of the Leon destroyed. - The origin of the hre sup-
ine", good for all kiuds of small grain; intros the other, the Liberal majority is be -
day morning last some wretch mitered
the shed of elr. John Passmore. of God- 1
eriela and cut the cushions and leether Ties PRINCE OF WALES overflows with
—Between Saturday night. and Mon -
1 and the audience he was exhorting was
the reason that she was sure ot heaven,
train came along. The camel fainted
away, but the elephant started off with
the tree, the camel and the keeper.
Knapp, the revivalist, declined to go to
his mother's dying bedside recently, tor
in danger of darnhatiiiokne's hard riding to
A DOWN EAST PAPER states that Elder
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dashboard and hacked the wood.work of animal spirits ; he
two buggies, one of which was new. hounds end hard exercise, though the
The clania.ge appears to have been done effects of his illness have -somewhat di-
.
Mr Passmore minished. his ca.pacity for indulgine in it.
deliberately
in 11. balanee good hardwood; ift large frame honse 11-
4-- t. us—Glaucester and Bath— this farm "s
stories, oue log house, log stable.* and cern cribs, .,W0 e ec io • • of, Rouble and- in 18°6 was nomine e(
two orchards and an abundance' of good Water. ended in the return of two Conservatives; Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. Gen.
_Do the Pernaissive bill fanatics expect Mace-L.030n, ho took a conspituous part
Tlais farru. is situated throe miles south of the
'dile, Terre Haute and Chicago Railway, 160 better treatment at the heads of a Tory
in the Italian campaion 156 received
theeeee sewn of Clinton, Incliana, on the Evans -
wiles KOUth Ciaertgo, 111., ILT1d. 10 miles north . GovernMent than they have received
' the baton a .Nlarshal, and was cieated
clown from lighting a pipe by an Insur-
ance agent.
—A remarkable incident, by which a
women lett her sight in a few seconds,
occurred a day or two since. Mrs. At
01 .ot Terre Haute, Ind., a city of 20,000 inhabitants ; . from the Ministry of Mr. Gladstone ? If
. Duke of Alaaeuta, in commemoration of
Mountain -Road, near the village of Ayl-
Grimes, who resides cm a farm ors the
•gooa nc jabot -flood. Terms easy—or I will 1
- trat e they do they will not get it. that victory. He r9reseted Pre,tice :at
good roads ; good School ; good markets and. a. . .
for hind in either ate Ceti/ides of Huron or Bruer., , ENGLIsIE REPUBLWANIs31.
Ont. kddress jOH...N. E, 11 YAN, Clinton, Ver- -,• •
million County, f Inchana,--or . .
the coronation of Willians 1. o i ussia,
mert went out into the barnyard.- in the , quito .
in No., 1861, was nominated to - the
morning to milk the cowe. She had quite unuonscious of having done any He, is a good shot, likes lus rubber of
conunanh of the 3d. corp ePtoineri, Out.
nearly completed the milking process thing_ to neerit such an oetrage. Tar -whist, knows the odds on the Derby, is a .
General of Al,geria by decree Sept. • 1, when she felt a peculiar sensation over- aud feathers would. be the appropriate connoisseur in eating and drinking, has.a -
14, 1862, and Was nominated] Governor-
aod found. that her sieht was reward. of the parties who would per fine taste in music, a true ear, an, exquie-
fast leisviag her, J.I;verything appear ed. petrate so mean an outrage. .Haegitig ite, appreciation of _art, is fond of .social
1864. In this ciipaeity he inaueurated • cc-r-ne her,
it ; to be growing dark around her, and she would. he too good for them. _ life and pleasant couipenions, and prob-
e, new system, the ,tendencty of winch
was to create an Arab kinkilorn.
but before it arriv- —On Tuesd.o.y morning last an inmate ably is but ill at home at a Gei•maii
• t t ed n - , '
s e wee complettly _blind. 'f, of the London Lun•atic Asylum. named Court, where they dine at 3 o'clock and.
proved!, however, a complete failure. . called- lot aS618tanoe,
:became' so dissatisfied, that in 1868 a I, —A painful accident occurred at Mr. .1 onathan Mitchell, twin near Kincar- go to bed at 11.— Vienna con N. Y.
The French and other 'European eolorns s
large slumber of them left for Brazil, ; Davies' saw- mills, in the township of dine, committed suicide. lle tore his ifinies.
while thousands of the natives perished ; Eiroa, early ou the morning of Tuesday
1 bedsheet into strip, and tying them to - • SANTA CRUZ, the Spanish. priest, who
gether, he Managed to secure hi* cord inspires the Carlist movement, pays well
from huriger.. A ereat outcry wee raised i of last week • Thomas Drummond, the
n firmly above, and slipping the. noose
in France against the -Marshal, whose ' firemaneit appears, had just srot• the ma his neck, jumped -off a chair. .for his fame.- He has constantly by him
a body guard of forty men. When he
policy iwas also severely censured by i cbinery in motiou, when, by a false step,
found. he was past recover
„Mgy. -de La.vigarie, Bishop of .Algiers. s he fell. in to the large tly-wheel, .which When
rrhis was the third serious attempt to
.Y. sleeps he has ;always two sentinels of his
body gua,rd near hims He only partakes •
• 1 ‘ kine out of the war with I whirled him around with sucl3 velocity
aniount of ,a,s6,000 per mile., Whereupou
a Stratford contemporary remarks : It
now remains for the people of the town-
ships to go to work, and before two years
hoe e passed over the iron horse will pass
to and fro from Listowel to Stratford.
COOPER, e(1. to be M. larmingham on Sun -
ser Dean Street, to Witness *?the
day last and so -dropped into St. Georees
Bruqcels. Ont. 2754-10
-
. opening of the s•National Republicau Con-
Bia6K. YARD TO RENT. 4 ,
rr(til of Tuckersmith, tit Egraonaville, the pre- : ferenCe, the first assembly ot the kind
RENT, the Briok Yard on. the Second. Comes-
yerty of Mr. Thomas Govenlock, McKillop. This that evee met in this country. From
a baLk _of splendid .ciay eight . feet thick, other soare,es you will in ell probability,
,
as a, hrge yard, with four large mills, mild
mann fat t,tring. 1":SE fula --STA131X' " the of the gatherieg. Te begin with there
rews, and other itapheneats used. heretofore in the was no gaN about the uteerances. The
yard will Le sold ; also, to lie sold the carts, bar-
y•u• 1 eel ,tbont- 5,000 feet (A good. lniuberr Bent , Confer elm seemed heaety, energetic,
ot sena elee a year.. The house and -stab -16 win be ' 1 , b sinees-like; and Was coutlacted
0014 fur ;On) cash ; the other articles wi?1 also be . .
disposed of very low. This is an excellent chance
for any one wisbing to engage in tlte Brickmaking
hrtsiness, RR brieks are now selling at 'I :.iii to
• 265'26' Jo TIN BOVTIDE-,,.;., Egruondville .1) 0
I
! fluch„tial. too. Th_Lere wore delegates
Lords itself. And in i N'C aS
.i...1 t:0 per 1.000, and wood obtainable at iv, 50 a
terd. lfor further particulars apply to
gammbromossoraz.-unzerevas i present,trom au parts of England and
orts of the proceechnes 1 just
IL never -failing supply of tiler ; the yznd. is fur- Obtain rep a .
rashed with. evety rtniAlmience Lind facility for wiSh. to :•,:ay WOr a or ewo al,out the tone
S 3
with as due -a, regaed to the necessity ot
adopting measured and, weighty phrases
• - would have obtained in. the Honee of
'
Seotland to the natilber of about fifty;
DLASTEIllat, bogs to inform the inhabitants
end each Irian had. obviously conic to the
JAMES CORDERY.
I- of Seaforth and country around, that he is front to do and. say something in fur
the
• Seaforth. -Bouse----eorner of High end folio.
f elogitence if not to his .far-seeing •
284 ars 0.-
add.ress was ereclitable to his rare pow -
the publUS.
• ( hopes to gain the patronage and custom of
now prepared to take aur job in his line of work, I therance of the cause. Mr. Tiradlaugh's
• • teke his own life. The firet time he cut of food after it has been tested by eight
Prussia, Marehid MacMehon was intrust- that heestruck heavily against the tim-
off his own hand at the wrist, the ed with the command of the First Army 1 bers on which the engine was adjusted,
mid time he ripped open his abdomen.
sec -
Corps, whose head-qOarters were at 1 the concussion of his body against whieh
The third. atteropt was sudeessful.
Strasbourg. On Aug.6, 1870, the Crowe ! 'broke the six large iron spokes or arms
Princelof Prussia • atacked the united 1 from the wheel. The rim of the Wheel
'army - corps • of Generals MacMahon, then fell heavily upon the- unfortunate
,
tion at Woerth. MecMahon had under rod, the force of which bent the latter
11 titO
Failly; end .Canrobert, drawn up in posi- nian, who was lying across the piston
I
or ten persons. He never eats bread,
but is in the habit of consuming small,
thin cakes, cooked for him by his own
, —Mr. John Geary, one of the oldest people. Always on his guard, he never
residents of the township of London, forgets that a price of 10.000 francs is
met with an accident • on Saturday last, placed on. his head, and he distrusts
whicb resultel in his death. He was everybody.