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The Huron Expositor, 1873-07-18, Page 4
I B. .Rte N EXP T NTS. NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. House for Sale or Rent. House -and Park. Lot for Sale. Farm for Sale—Alex. Smith.. forSale. S Farm: and Cheese Factory RTA son.: iiisolveney Notice -Di cis Boy. Wanted -W. Elliott. Teacher Wanted—Robert Pattison. Caution—George McLeod.. Card of Thanks—john S eatter. Cow Stolen er Strayed -far. Bowie. Pure Drugs—J, S. Roberts. tel. Gift Enter rise—Commercial Ho Precentor Wanted D. D. Wilson. Nott. Five dollars� Ketvai•--John N ` Notice—Tufts & Hambleton. Ladies E: Hickson & Co. Glearin .Sale :Logan & Jamieson. (hold is Gold—Thomas Lee. Awake -Duncan & Duncan.. urn expoottor whole - people `rhe. n 's of a airs a the. Dan e [t 1 -t� a as ns is which will pro arty and profs' 1 N there s is lu �lic. ri I . l . sct titin hili to closely . _• and if,through.disb, . . fou )salty, they _ate t their positions, to and put others. in tI the charges now p the Government -of fic Railway char money or political, , cient to retain. the cerrPCt, they haver ed all claims on l t to relieved I) • Ile • once e le and should lith I thecharge! c. •� ns �+ : this positions. i not be sun ctantieted, it is for the interest - of the Ii'tiblic that , such F.RIDA.Y JULY 18, 18 3. s should. speedily Vie enown. I the ' journals in questio . would a 'ote vAY SCANDAL ; attention ,to crtttinizin the THE: PACIFIC I�AIL� more -absorb- ' actions. of the Gone :m.nent., int rich -all ci3rrrspondexlce is still the. , b G have a ��lli'eGt ,To news a- they and the .pu 1 ingtopic of the day.N r h, private o f pI interest, � and ,ass l t� 1. per men it its a God -send, for at this fairsof t r. =Bra l, they liai•' nothin gi l� forts would be pr good, and would, much more i�pp • public. SPANISH ' E t LUT1014 THE sSPA?t ISH fare pail the Cntintrt to conduG,e of the gen re,,the dot of • ins. acts e their nesty or` inca- unworthy of scharge. t elm, eir places. If ferred ag inst a ]ling `the aci- r, either ,for influence . iiffi- 1 in ower'. is P ertainly fot�feit- lic could lice, r to jn tial . t dull season it furnishes a topic •when totopics ics are seau ce. The da it r- press, P take certainly, sEenl determined to;rna t,' and, ' continue to ham- t;Ile lues~ of it a � mer at it, do after day, with . as Y much vin; and virulence as the , day i t is said after its first , to ulicil�tion. I e, with v Lich ; ,to do; til it ef- ,duetive of More onbtless. be very eciatc:d 1 v the kidnc at F terna anth of in and clone to tl The tiler ever Why priso tinu iigh a nati the has not been taken at treetiPS.. Extr.tditioi es tiO with the u .lo vh tl : to q notlltn�, , til relate to delivery for crim , account sought n' ou ht o (,reit don isj not s a em liezzlement,, but to relieve 1 • • I f his liability, and the part bet p � w1io4ttternpted to c• ry off Gorci •l authori acting .i v as. t t •eY 1 .l • ag,nts for thee ails zein, and c cri c ti- t litre 1. n0 �� ntly � S tl � Tl s as an impol tant point, and f r roceedin gs the future 'n -it i this ase will be watched with ter et�i +dc n an cl continues with ria bated vie i o dis ernible si th t "too much of � a good thine is there are°n . a I ; stir] I piers are now under tri 1 fi rt Garry for a violation o r ••a1 lentil, law. The Anletic •ities contend this no violatio 1 erntitional l i was colnlnitte hat in fol?cib v •abducting Go o insult *as -meant or of ere e (overdub ;nt of Manitob! . fn •ther contend drat a bail h s ht to take, his principal. wher g whenever be can find hi said n a ►riSonet is released fro n r: n he; its considered itl the co 1- I custody of his batt. TI e is not controlled by State_ or ]nal lines; but r ns w,herev•r ' t 'e •k if the rig law . , ay by statute laws ha e est. by both Canadians and ct ns. ' There is no doubt but G - is an - unmitigated scound if it were not for the princi l ved, it :would: be advisable the niericans; have him t a 1 an soil wo a. Canadian :d. ht s ell rid ofhim. �, and in ns Of 1 • _ k b the b lugs e the very is tory.. 1 )laGe Dyer-' • e rnent ed and • The worse than one at ' all,' but these abatement Alnn st ta:lternatie lO to t journals seem to think :the, Pacihe co res: ondenCe a. good thin g of such P inat•ir character that too exltrtiord Of O • not be ,� . •: it can of �hgiven. mil course the argunaen:ts adduced, vary materially, , according to the peril cal complexion of the ontroversixl- ists. O- >usition jour1rala see its the' Pl . correseondeti<e the stiy-onbes:t proofs O�-r a :tion on_ithe part of the Goy- COI corruption erntuznt, vv r file their o:p —ft •of ss ion •t b � 1 e lads at , Yid r to bring h serve anyth ng: g it tt s •-me n: even vein Go tendon. T ere -is . one f the contra -ersy, howev should be particularly noticed. for While it nn y be quite ;proper Orients - '1 to 1p- 1 � �tne to the i in - .t nes. 0 eature in r, which tones perch on t e banners contending, partie . One mail tidings of re victory! : f while t t r s, hil o0 Government next traae confirm ;e Cat_list. The last severe c West too last Week and 1 ,, nited in i . er defeat b the Gove ;~vh�ln�lna troops, With a los of 10q kin to Del eer rs wounded, and, p Republican part ',seems to ,be at part - and the late �ll d n atll e present dsorg ,. for the Oaf- `ists is attributed victory o ' 11 t:n the Repub- lican -fisc) lack of d • � L ranks. IT 1.S STATED o e for the Go ernrnent organs, if they that the *teal ai honestly b lieve the Government the Government Y o clear stt alto their u innocent, t doAllan by which them from lie very" glaring appear...-. receive thejYacifi , not en- deavor e tld .h of « S X11 t they ante of be y vor to ivert public attention 1 on condition of iii des I 'ons in the elections from the main point by r linin,, side to influence� issues. T e attempt to drag George Brown and the Globe newspaper into the contro; ersy, and show that Mr. BOwn ha leen bribed and the Globe. its Ipotrght is � n�ply iaistig a side issue ; er the Government of Ives with of divert- vbth the. ev�dent intention � � e ace .i ti. ing: attend nfroin the real-question.a Two black will not make one white. i been p To prove , r. Brown guilty will. not • r ve the Gos ernmen t innocent. able. t+ Po _ The gtiesti n is were the Govern fore h meat bribed by political er mon_- letters. good' authority, reement tween and Sir High w l s to he . latae a a t • tv v o tt C din d t1 Ii, : furnishin ' ;none , Y favor of 1n elciste i0, and Produced ib evi- estigation estigation pi eceed.-- stated: th t neith-. friends the hope st th n kin ished him sal Ministerialists, is would have been dence had the"inv ed. It is further need f1 ttter theins that ail the evi •:cents )hatters has Mr. Huntington- xpressed _ sustain t e char ge obese be gg a , of hold o Sir .Hug 1 Allan' etary coipsliderations to give the charter for constructing the Pa- cific cific Railway to Sir Hugh Allan 7 A (ASE .OF KI centl N P1'1NG �A Manito se excit, wvhic 'o e -- NEWS ;0 I r Y► 1 .o a I is P �' f a enit will jt 97th inst. . e Newly converted Mormons - t e number ;of 970' rrived at steamer N . � .el ste � TETE W'EE K. th pr ed by tie gifts of lockets and cash t be to ' hospitality it • tie presen�fi + for l rs. ' Red. ss en e �' 151 C s lit P g P ;arniri?ation of witneSSes in f Washington investigtitiozi appears n e that the accident was i ions in the cont pyla, - ned b a. uentity of steel fair o yq The e1 l C six h Vines, an JULY 18, . urs after he had sprinkled the will sufficiently show the aclvattta of he could not find a.li re riga. It is g neth c process and well woirth trying. farming in Manitoba. 11M. Ii_en : Kenzie,. of Rat ('reek, Manitoba, `t crop (if I a ' cto n now u n derof PIs to etc Y CE AND ro :I ries. Dela lis M. ., TI:It!YFRA� P 250 acres. Anel when elo yo hillli 11e i 1 Inth M. to �a e s Chisholm, ant h M 1 o to 1 went La: Su y D. B t� p of 1:811, SFtbbiith temper- Novy, my frienxls, you wli�, by beef the Cite adtdre stat} the regular ud ill the course of• au in here, a yoltr life clearilone tot, wha 'de a i I ears from once tier g tie men ‘Vheat at :', o Y Itra,n ` 1 ,. © his. `� 5 ' ae -to t er Tuesday.t In T t v Pat say } dh � •lase rt u GP P saidah P s Y e his re arkY l o is at,;,.i >, pes at $1 `it, l�otato'a }' the ev cl c net ex tier a prohibitory lir uor �; 2� � at need P ��- of of ,51y0: t resent state, 1 baric atRow much: . �with the Y1 ;y it. deviations 1 for, P�, _ 1}l reused law,an ilii possibility Friend McKenzie ]Dake ? You w' 8s, occas s, it was next to 1 1 i}1 an • dDominlinn Parliament. And yet he ewer the incl sathis will not last on , the fl:•tgnt, and which remained the warm in his denunciations of the prices will gclown. Y,ut l sayt e i, the fact that wast cry wa r5r anc1 incl] of } not O down for tell ears to ' ulidlscn ,tired, owing to the c niluct of the temperance • will g yoce. could be taken during because. they did not vote r•1L The 1'auh i to build yet, and bveti flog, Ino of>s�r ation c this nty, n dense fog himt the last election, o we can not raise enough for local *ants, , a by reason of a d mass for the v o, ar'ance I� a ground1,xcuse me, Mr. Editor, for tresp veiled. the 'first he was a temps our valuable $ . g which p ey sip i11UC11 on ypace, antiho alt.: I resume the reason wh he ciid.�� ser- m P Y ing ycrli will give me spare in your; next The c llecti'on: after the first not ' et their. votes -was bectlalse the 1 1'd that +hey i f 1e s'on l R Dion (levered by the Rev. William thou ht, n his re D O D 1 P 1 3: M 1 tens 10 , D. ., neer Chisholm l' t Ian t hands as Mr. Ghtalio m K i � , _ issue or my cot � 1, i am, -c y' look fora prohibitory law at i ore n no SEA1=oRrlr, July 1 c, 181 turn d h] d h >r i f those wham Mr. (. do, -0*� realized e e The h tic e England, s p >' of, two ehousand and twee- was pledged: to more of electioneer - The p ch • s devil u, h hoot was T t L'f A ; tyicv' bunds eleven Bedevil The ser tion o� minstet preach Rad, vera rl s The nuts ,s. of is es n ed ie tw- in n- 111 - r- el, yle to. rid ld l - ar- r'al .P Imperial e i rogued on the ork on Tuesday'. � nsin, onl)(ie ;w y to Salt Lak 1 It. is repoted that Prince I• so rk. to rix:i�,going toI?�: m. to hand of the Prl 'Myra. a Telegrams from ars us point e Continent w her cholera en prevalent, represent tha mast?) i ever,wl ' re abatinn.- ces o The finder est's so general estructive among the herds of iia that the !Gelman . author ,necessary �t >a ace � e deemed y cattle obit all. importations of t ussia n ports. ii .. I e '- storni of rain ac A h -�h, y .n . � anie(.l by' sharp lightning, s r over i Yorkshi 'e, Et,gltand, on least. R. rorta from va day porta in the citntry state tha points greatly'damaged b crops were a vrapersons were storm:, >,e e� P , . ii r the lightni g. ' I 3 A �vomtin n.,med Date Ste has been I arrested in New and hes cenfe having . mittdE awn house in last. She sta has -re- living with G. 4 -which moi i fora ab put v occtarred l . �' ' affiruasdeo, ;tie teat be Tulin• One Ipoii$idenie cal party : boldly bas created lute that the contained in Sir + ' lane] threatene that Province, •, Ion ;,ac- - r her off. On Hugh's he refs is sufficient.. to prove � d' 'ircumstan,es y o ,� . h sed` to the crin red Goodrich Btpoklyn, in 11. es that she bad oodrich as :itis. ix months, ately;grew tik•ed: c several tunes t� the morning of day Dat she was to leave; she them «oil f this crime and al- fount of erten thoii:gh th '' Mr. Brow other party could prove xnoretthan to guilty of all -tile crimes f sone styling him elf Lord to ew is havi fotigi from r - E ' i, is 'can be b on has eft' the Dia, arch+ oron o I e ssurauee co shillings, con- decided totl 1` ro ne than anything else. He fa �ed .; g al it Hug h _ ' °r 1 u t,� ,. dollars. A >v b l CIO 111 1" '•tadh Ph'!1 � over ten tl�Otls to8 allyt � Y ill Yth -S He 1 000. will an in the 000. Totill, $+, 00,000, the wholes of erre! is expended in printer's ink. R p What is the result of all this tre- mendsup advertising'? B.eceipts ex- dinn $19,o00 a day, with a et otic na thinks, was int aid of the extinc- and the aeitrc Railway. ayen non West- how, vev, there is some prnspect of Joh elle debt fund on the ,�, , Hope. Wesleyan Chapel, and was A. joining the Band of 1 t'Iil;I2t,lIFs.' Y The new S. Andrea S' Church was ri 11 triage J a' a, congregation numbering dedicated caters ora the Gth malt., • d in Wesleyan Chapel. C>Ity I v` n Dr, Jenkins tier two thousand. officiating.—The member' of the \lctialt o b ran Ob 1rch have just lit•Presbyterian whichre w11iLY Street bills Y show i olored 50'— placed a fine new bell nes the ';tower of ill lege this year cost $4 p their church which, for ernes of tine, 1 t • e�c. ' The Eng- , n `utit , L' lC w circulars new bill he i m 1a 11 � � s el. 1 -lis � xc td be bard to e would I. ' 1 NEE S, ls�i < iYi 1 • V it t , Cl e 11I , 'His d 1 built t 4�,5(),OQO. H fish (,borer; buily newspapers will cost $20,0,- r' i8 80011 to be opened for .vine Service This is said ici .to be the fir t Christian at ev et performed by the Said M. P., and he no doubt thinks this *ill dr much to assist hini in working out his own sal - profit of $30,000 a week, $120,000 pet• lb tire s On butch salon in tvlticlt John McNally, was fatally sttbb•a by James Curry, whom = be had . thicked, and who appear --to have acted in selfTdefence, McNally. g driven hirci into a corner; and. t until he McNally died the loss of blood. lii,tle fri- g1Knd has another� to ar on her hands. but it'is ped that it will not prove so si-• sive as the invasion of Abys • rid the overthrow of the mon- of Kinn-- Theodorus. !ThirtyT r$84(1),000 for: hen- en- s nth O orlon.. Sunday a terrible, fight with r knives, took place' in a . t e. Chicago, vat • ae n A rch P.l va rn. ,v5. _ I. SUMMER HCiI.I A� .great number of ()kir citizens are arts; leafing for their favorite 8umtner resorts; sonde to the country, soiiie to the water- ing places and a good number to the sea shore. ItA'1'IA0 AND 'nisi -NESE. armers; in this section are' now busily. together and this •i, n haying, i , aged d n n g e Y a a wi the alarm about cholera, keeps the city in rather a dull state. • OCCA.SIo\At. pang has t ins `re to : v of tnenl.bera of the ,ions of cmperance an8 so iel:e other temperance c sof the same nature at 5 per cent .le.. premium than to the Ueiteral public, they having. come to tile conclusion that there is lees risk on the lives of total ab tai ers _than: on others. This is another testi Doti" in . oth. � fa ver of total a1)stiltenlce. --The Grand Cerise of the h dent Order._ of Odcd L allows nr9eeis at Stratford, ori n the :ill of August next. -A Cotltpany has been int 5 fsu in far. the purpose, n pply g enc ing file towi1 with gaa. The st>t n - rib ed. the + bacoffi been subscribed. � all be pointed. The work is to be pi with at once, and we ay hope will soon be ssuming neighbors Dega in the matter of light fills°. Manitoba as a Fielid for the Im- migrant. To the Erlitur of the 1iu- on Expositor. Having been asked On several occa- �. . as to e mi 'e shen• 'e d a slops, by �nly friends ' the best way i k th_n Y ;tie to Manitoba, 1 . to answer this is to give my opinion: through the columns of !your journal. I do not do this with the intention of in- fluencing any of those; who have made b said, 'have. 'entjuiries of me, but to give my unbiased trot ncl tlshantees, it is: igration• • I and � � 'opinion on the.stibject elf em a sic; " ie a to the town of. Cape boast will take first the class 'tt%hich forms the us siege on the 1, t to Manitoba, ase, a British possession majority of emgran s that o li .and I find - C9 �e mechanics 'ureic namely, t , Lei n .P , of Africa.Y coast -r been ordered for the re-' the whole', they do wellduring the sum- h� e Dies -�chs n good me V es fo r � a ' sum - filer season. me f of the •gnard stationed i{1 the range from3 too peri clay,. with board • h defends the town. CI' week, Nosh :Here is a point to deriving Municipal Uouneils f -all .«is- om- fort's ass; whit at ?G p } P. v f Cbica o primed Miss`be looked at, namely, the wages given cretionary powers iI:i s bmitting bonus e �t lad,, . q g , 1 g dam- there and here. I will no doubt, be an-, by-laws, and makingof them mere ina- I.in a Gilbei t, has recoveredIsit ' n the hands f fife ratepayers, Sttn- st ere3 by the following question : chines•i Y i ies aro- wes f men rem lie lig:ht. ck has ers a ©seeded that our city airs exhun- u e says that t chsnot to . g& Y o gs brought $100 per bushel in. Sou h Oilta- to elects n la c. rio during she o tnpaign, Judging from this, general.electican would rid the connfry$ entirely of the pests. • 1 —kir. Jacob Booth, of Fast Zorra, County of Oxford, has spring wheat of this season's growth the stalks Of which incl es inlength. es i e h. 'ellf �easu re InThe nl 53g. grain is of the Rio Garde variety, and b is as luxuriant _a$ it is tall. - -M adame Von Koerber, of * reilberg Duchy .of Baden, is at present in Toron. to for the purpose of of making . arrange: menti for bringing' to this country a nuu1- ber of Swiss famthes v emigrating: rm lien t,v — permanent a P Ra and Bruce 1 Grey Y 'rix between Wrox db et\ P ho are d sirous of ay of the Toronto, way will i ' eont- ter and eeswater iii about a month ; between Harristols and Wroxeter the work is not progress; ing so rapidly. s = Mr. Peter Robb a yery stccesssful : r sigh- tared stock wiser„ of the town- ship t z^ ship of 1laryboro, leas presented the Erma and Wallace Agricultural - Society with a fine thorough -bred Duitam lion old. calf, eight months o — One of the evil results of the - recent - legislation of the Ontario Legi nature in Tae to the amount of six cents lin not too cold to work a there in the was exemplified in the township of Som O11 t against the Evening a l bel sun . 9 winter time . Well ; I Wil not deny that ervllle, County of 1 Ic toi ta, a few days the �� � " l work a In accordance with the well known • the os, � here all wi ter t (Jar enters oan work wishes of a majors : of their constitu- clha' 'character. The.. libel. could not, have t t for the n er and in a ood E nts the tottnslli (donned tyre • led 1 nitoba in the tt x� g p file ux1.Sa Pos f that city for defamation of our winters are cold, but can youa o. b y cla:rd eof' 1 para - and - f her e feast d' the; n' shot al- loyed beet very serious, or else the char nlaay cases. ` haste 'n ; has been done purpose of submitt ung. a by-law for a • Victoria Rail- ork, � l torr Y . the e actgr Was not a very good one. also. Brick laying cannot be done there bonus.of $10,t10(l �tq ork, his I. [arch been he Orange "procession in New in the winter, nor c ns it be done here. way. Just as a resolution Was about g P Yo k this, year numbered about 300. r• and an escort' of wit h� 14 banners fi\rel times as many police, enclosing the' on every side.. About 2,000 arsons accompanied the procession, But the winter is lea «er, say you ; but 1 being aubmi ted. to the Conn or . 8 say it is not. Do n t your winters here purpose some who were opposed to the commence on or abo , t ;the 15th ti over- bonus presented a bet` ? So do ours n • Manitoba. Your council to submit .� spring ;opens in th fere part of May, bonus of 55,000. 0 i and ones !veils .tit the latter- part of had no alternative, and. were forced to u 'aiY nd �e or our- coxa 1 with the.re nest of the petitions. petition asking the 'by-law ;ranting a f course the Council ril• 1- ow, you d j g Y p Y cl of svllom some 300 were Irish Prot ° P you., j companywill not accept less than salves having the eompaeiso'n be fo e y As the lp b tan s in c ` , iia inter -ea. EA per- him three tines and killed hi (4-ordon, most instantly. She says she ie New Goodrich, anti rather than that he Ithereby dleprove the charge made 'admit that if the. letters of Sia relieved from jail by furni. Hugh are to be raken-as true in one to the amount of $37-,000 instance, the same credence must diately tieing releajsed, de, given hern in another. If we Manitoba; where, during belieVe i the .correetness of the er part of last winter evidence !hey furnish, impliciting spring, be holenobbed tle• Goverhment we must also be- tocrats of' that Provin 'e. was a, sufficient passp 'him admiSsion t the He was by no II eans sideratien the fact that tete collater- availing himself of. t York for enibezzlement. against the Government. We lieve the ltrnth of the' state -me -at, " we are all' right with the G lobe." Of course ithis is leaving out of con- al evidence in the case is entirely so' generously o ered rt be bac bin Pro eminent, and almost the reverse with for -a time he lived 'on! the 'respect to Mr. Brown and, the Globe., land.. . But his , term of But, even supplesing it *ere estate"- was drawing rapidlv to a lished to the satisfaction of all, that the Globe had been bribed to sup- port Sir ugh and his schemes, and that he had in reality made it it'. all rigl t with the Giobe, we ,cannot se, -that the establishment of I:authorities. On enquiry such a faOt would in any way re- !i.aan obtained in ovulation :‘.ro,ove the suspicions el guilt which whereabouts of is proteg now ha,n,g over the Government, the neeessary machinery n By their attempts, therefore, to to pr cure his labchictio il prove Mr. Brown gailty, the organs lieve I imSel of the neeess ty o for- - eare merely wasting their energies in feitine the large arricient tledgedefs aevain ecindeavor to hoodwink the bail gr the appearancle a the !prep - public. With the conduct of Mr. er time of the titled.G9rdc le 4 fee have -not ring fo do. Me. Brown 18 filetreantly spending tin fwonidg at :a private 'gentleman, end if lie) has the house .or a friend, near 'Pert allowed iirnself to be bribed, it is a Carry, while aitting on lie. vegan , matter between himself and his con- da, two men a0proaclied'i! him from! ;science. The Globe is a private enter- behind, presented a revol er at eaclii - prise. Its conductors are not respon- side of his -heat , carried' birn to al -sible to the public for 4S coarse on carriage close le and, af er binding public questions, lot to its patrons. him segurely, drove I off oward the If it bas been bought to advocate a Am riCan airontier.1. 1 Thi telegraph course whigh its patrons may con- was speedily yut i to equisition, eider inimical to publie .interests, and he kidnapprs 'Were erested,,by . they hold in their own h rids the Carr dian authorities bef e reaching arm ,his bailsman became anxi culprit should not return *the unpleasant 13nd no d cult duty of prIving his to the eatistfactimi of the Ile s !J am:Aber woman she killed hint ffeel to were e great- also and „this la rg the arie- one 4 should have anything to do with tir ret rned to their headquarters at t workin then in their Sun- 'i one point- which I am unable : S10 000,,tind the majority of the ratenay g There s p � , � .... r. a that _ _ _ clothes. There was scarcely a to answer satisfactorily thyself, and that worthy' incident during the en- is, How are the mechanics who work in the tow,ushiP will be put to the expense the summer season to.: put in their time , and inconvenience o having two by-la.w8 procession, and the Orangemen will save their summer earnings ? This --LiAndtsraar oielvesuatuirc(cityyreidast thAe temwnan o'c'( ck w ithout insu t t or Inc] es- hot a question for Manitoba only, but . One equally applicable _to Ontario, a.nd named David Nesbit, had for,some time wo hundred and forty deaths -can be answered, only by saying. to those beeh keeping,'CompaOy with a resrectable in Manitoba, go out and .prepare to raft lady named riopateed. Miss Hopwood's e reported in St. Louis last timber, as soon as the spring opens, or go- friends recently learned that ; 110 are classed as cholera Out on tlie surveys. What -can I say for ready had a wife and family elsewhere, bus and cholera infantum ; 135 these in Ontario? Yon know best how alpough he Passedehiinself off in Lind- . during the winter months, so that they subrnitted. we itnd we. 1 man ma wind in her pOssession. She we eold loc)eet Hihich upon:being , eld. was forted to be partially t'e k[is title filled with Congealed e o secure stated that it was eodrich's blood ; circles." thai she hod fille the locket.with ward in it after she coMmitted the mura ospitality der, and that she: 'had regular y eat- ently leave m ight her lready tiori of n New been .a have ince, and nmg Since murder, and she ur at of th-e prebetion -losetei and perform tibt nnocene ew York ! ts to -the York. a These aristocratic cr and put a'te e.'Rensive. Had Stokes motimi common laboring man inste awl re- dandy bleckguard, he woul been hanged long ago. 'beseeched' the uthoritaes.t the locke with er that she con ilAe this practice dud con item nt in prison, and very. imueh annoyed when quest wee refused. . Some $4600 expenses have been incurred in the prosde nesse() tire_ enedurrigingi alt rough a d t'0011. is feared. Repel' from N:pith Alabama, aro contlicti g. 'rho amoartir4 of the cotton ca 1-10ported, in! several seethe 8,, like - *hie in )the prIllirie regions of the whalle 50 (feet lon;le 'ws. driven ashore and seCuied at East II mpton, Lon.g last week by niers a species of • fish knowe as th -deadly. to the Viiited States that it 'e postal Card' treity-'u til after ceived rom th iation power pa punish it. The uestion, N'N7as $elf} at the order. Lord Gordo libe ty, and his captors, bac to Fort -Garry',and Mprisenecl. r. Gordon's Newi York 1.$ bailaman to capture the flown (bird and return. - him to ' the II anthorities that he might be released from his bail' obligations. The - therefoire, as to whether Me: Brown ere Oken oiahis paper has been bribed, is one with which the public have nothing to do, and the organs, in devoting so niu4h, time aria epace in an en- deavor to prove their guilt, are in- terfering with the business of Other people. The position Of the Gov- ernment, however, is entirely differ- ent. They are the servante Of the pre of t al onvention, in Berne n tember, in, which the -Unit wiA be invited to participa citi ens of Chicago in appre his beavery at the wreck of' the At- da goi Mormon Mission, projected by Brigham Young, to settle in that ter- ritory, and build that section of the Southern Pacific Railway, hp prov- ed disastrous and a complete f ; h entire colony, more than 700 in ber, is on its way home,te Utah e children under five years of everal prominent American' gen- • your time is put in, and you can not soy that you work all winter. 'Second, farmers—To this class of im- niigrants we. are indebted. for the standJ question Nesbit called at the residence of the lady and aSked her to go out for a walk,. She told him that he had better en, passengers of the wrecked ine of the Province as an agricultural go and look after hi's poor wife and child -- an steamer c( CitV Of Washing- , one, •and, if the tide of itemigee,,tion, con4 ren, whereupon he drew from his pocket y, it will become the best agricultural other throuah her heart, kil'Ang her hi- d the tinues of this class our predictions in re a revolver and fired twice, one arrived at New Yoric on Tues , ba s passing t io a. her neck and 'the ard to Manitoba will be fulfilled nanie h • with Province on. the continent. The follaav- bw question has beenlasked me, Would you advise farmers tO go there ? arid T was shortly afterwards arrested in bed in one of the hotels. An inquest 'was held; andthe prisoner was coMmittedt0 iwilletalk to you for a few irmintes, so be wood was' about 35 -years of age, and her nted that you owe 000 ha$ been formed in St. 1‘1$-ys forthe ) and you are arm- rope, twine and bag factory. Theneess- ° I will take it for gr nothing, (now, mind, _ of you a, great margin Hamilton Oorrespandehce. maneeee, ;rue! 1878. The weather, lately has been; ery sul- tr, and the atmosphere genera ly bad, and as a consequence, a good deal of d nth are reported. Being absent from ard the most exaggerated c tints of vho knew me to he Hamil- tonian, reference to this fearful di*. 00180 t110 havoc they supposed it had been making in our fair city, linit we hirer° really had a' ease of rfliolera is very —A coMpany with 17 capital. of $50, - ious to make m?ney, (and who is not ?) sary machinery hais already ,)ten order - and yon, no doubt, wish to make it as ed, and the erection of the buildin s is 10 don't?) and.you to be proceeded iwith at Once. Ili$ or your children. estnblishment will! give emplOyment to ne another. One betweenthirty and forty unit empioPt u leave your chil- ees, all ofl whom oaie to be im rted from r ren land in Ontario vithout paying out the- old 1,country,1 and are , xperienced a great amount of money for it ? You workmen It is I calculate that over. III answer, no. Would you go back and five hurl( red tons 0 raw material will be take up th e lands tl e Onta no 0 overn- required nnually to keep these works in ment are offei ing to -day ? Do yeti want operatim . The town is to give A b°1"18 your children to slave eis you have done, ot $5,000 and exemption ham taxation and find themselves els you are, old men _for live ears. This mann actory win before their time? 'o BUM up, do you 1 bola goot wi8h them to waste heir Whole life 1/1 ----The chopping and elearin leo acres ? Whet the St; A, have they \don that iti dein' ? .; Cab thev (hosed 1) easily as possible, (w want to leave :land Now we understand uestion more, can y questionable, and yet there hove been 1 t tl I f 1111. pi ova e or re an 8,8 they would are sorry thing for St. Mary ()Dewing' milogistie aryls A 041X will be to.learn that the r amiarks by lt5a' iltijaco from smnuuillig Akin t() provitlYe for,t aural 'eltPuil'yiltIllijilYt2i;(8)ellieililltai‘;)(1)iaty° tt((); lt,1(1)utallt'iuilillluiswitiurs(y'r all (3)v"V).11 C:111111'1 e-14 lora, if not tire disease itself. l'hymi- T‘vo donate; said to have .whee Kt 4 Yu ti f ei sa it 00 to 0 as are divided. in their opinions, tiorne it is real Asiatic ch.olera, others that s a severe type of cholera merbus, ponied. With acute inflatUrnation. '41 e papera are .calling loudly for the - ard of health to take active Measures place the city in a good sanitaey TISE caors asp THE 1300. - The late rains have done much to im- ve the appearance of crops in this vi- ity. The rbot Crop. is looking ex- mely Well. Potatoes will he an ex- ent crop, if the bug is only looked fif- ong the ter- rge 0 a er. A new and favorite °song cr " The most effectual way of ne. noting them is- by putting a 1 ble-spoonful . of Pans Green in. il of water,. and this placed in a com- on. garden sprinkler and sprinkled over e vines: One farmer who has tried. it ld me that, in a -field of an acre, thht 1.11 advise your ohildren to do au ("from. fact. He lia8 wen illStt atal-1006 001111)010d yell to do ? Why ne Priest fo the miesion of Lo much emigration to the e Atte . Do you tion win h has not been aka not regret the departure of your neigh- twelive y ai•s. The Bishop, in reMoVing bars ? And why do they go ? ,Simply be- Father ilroy froni St. Marys, has eer. cause they war t mord land. c thinly d ne a (food. thing, for Loudyilli I regret much that the la,nd Ilani• but he h toba has not been given that attention whose a which was due from tbe Canadian_press, the inen PariO don, a peas for the last hers of his oWn church, but IV while Amencan agents and American the public generally. Father K advanta,ges of their prairie lands. . Thr people, nd his genial face NX Ube miss Dominion Governrne t have issued amongs us. But while the eoPle 4'6/. e advantages to be Marys ill miss him, the people of Loh: ands in Manitoba, don wil have a intin they may be prOl!! and wIroae 4;11)13 11118111.1eTS sawmill beton (Yip g tOJ. D. Smith onff Fhienniebloonr, mn,eeraer siainoray, 13-21 the mill was rim only at a from. SI; in the morning unti six o'010, bdeluelritaivrtilewseliircanhnreishtillewitrhtri own aside for the to own, States. The States Ls in everybody's soon m mbuth. I will not entor into details midst." toncerninea lands in Manitoba, sufficient --In tO say that the circulars mentioned give & Co., i all particulars, and they can be had at '552 fee 1 ' the book_ stores anywhere in the Do• o'clock minion. at niah I will noW give oue example which • safe rate of speed.. - f fs:s u ilitv :Crai f-..5: levg:00:f 4 .4:1-41. :yivir. ir:pi Inur 411 r. e8el: the,llNaerionf,L;;:i :rit 0 .aKri Ari:: ile2 t°j1:1 110(itlei°1::ys* f. ° 3 -31141 13 Yaj 1 :II gi3Yh. t eihr3.: : tbe wife of Mr. S. J. Sh...::a.iiviniidn,iAoan,an,,ty:tira.r:. -,_. 1 :1:111:0:011-6,11;11:Rdylleil—L.hlizeev-IIK.mgC.:_rlaLti:et:'1,Ntibr,,e JpohrnesbSytteerr- ;VeteYegas,111toYliaalk.tnIsi°131:71'airryue.ii:nrseniCitolle'kt:eurljhuileY. boliteatnvlifoa-f3oLsbeo,unildeoLosabgo:rireovit;giasibtfl:sisot3eart jubiyy 1).1.,:tebyy. , 1 Mon W. Fisher, student of the l'heo- Miss INIary Ann, eldest daiighter of Itliss Alexander Ingram, of Hay. , 3 oslitenepThozis Benheharv:h.,—.80____tinrurnug13:nie5aoratf;etSt. Dsaearnal'a,astosisl'teradnctesY, sre:ovn.:tia% ujg1:11:ftesjata:or-f,. I . the late George Brown, Esq., erich, by Rev. Canon Elwood, Rural ling, Goctench. WaticEu. — At Roxboro, township co MoKillop, 011 June 29, Sarah J -Ane eldest daughter ot Mr. 'Wm. Walker, aged 2 years and 9 months. COOK.- —In Howiek, June 23, Eliza. _ be th, beloved, wife o f Jacob Cook, Esee aged 73 years and 8 months, The fa • neral todk Place on Thursday, June 26, and was attended by a large esati!- • course !pf friends. Sae leaves hehin her a family of twelve to mourn be of school section No. 3, deeply regre tea layiall who knew,him. C.R8a9nyis.e:-rAs.t GDoedeeeriasesha, wonas Jaulryest9a,:i'ti Goder ch for thc .last forty years._ Ian alt (retail)' -per barrel, 0 00 to 'Spring -*heat. .imBgugttsesr:!....=:_.....,......,_:.:-.L.::::::: 00 1080 go 00114 The cheese market wae dull on ace ! of the- cloee shipments of lune 1 and decline in- -th. English mar ! There was a good, attendance of butt . eShaeleesaeoaftl ,96160 0 tbooxie,s4:f. Isolffaeyringsand, i IN:n.nneotte July I5, 181 4,500 boxes of cheese were re 1,000 June make. Sales,'500 st II lOic; 10c offered for July ; no sal ported. ; several Hew buyers atten Lirrat FALL:a Jay l2, AL -4,1s DA--........1B,y: LITTLE I' MA The frequent showers dniing Ias have greatly benefited paetures, . the 'grass in rePadoWs has been el*, intim!storahPairtivniesatetuhreinegr'optI7CZn_44- li us :f tailklenshzt c' oanrasiidzattey, yikeie_tly oar yet lap to the Usual flow of AU ay vesting the hay erop last week. 9 will beeiin this week but the w not be in " full blast " until a 15th. The marka to -day at Lit of farm dairies amounted to 75 and sales were made- for common About 10,000 boxes of fattory w fered and froni 0,000 to 4700 were We give the leading tranaartions A cry & lvis, 92 boxes at 1212e, 121e ;1 central Valley., 136 boxes elirietman, el boxes at 12e , 141;21eli:1041, :215:116111f:1): ilui):041,Xtt:"!:::4itti:1,_21A:at; V 11,1101:.'tir;at:i 1, 81:(1'iti.1;i1,1.,iiiii.1:iiav::::11:',)4),11:118231:!Fs10)141:17,t7 - at 121c ; Shell's Bush, 91 boxes Slate Hill,- 210 boxes at Ilt Manufattnring. Company., 60 1 der & 'Maxfield. 80 boxes at 111 1.1 f24orcra; h , oszli.leSa.uiSesseni,iii:u1:iy,,5(1)010ioxl:os:: 11'\15Nol'rixit:leitseerat (&11riee \,:k. re' Al e lie.' t lues7i°;d e r\baNf.1 ex, 1;i:11 emannission. In butter the de. factories eent their goods' fo i 4 fti;lic,06r.tDe.. Tait' l iier e of (lold M .. e .toe 1 tee ST WANTED A BOY to learn Telegraphing-