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The Huron Expositor, 1873-09-19, Page 4. . � .1 - 7 . - i � ­ I .1 , : , � 4 1 t � I . � � N I I - � ; - I R1 � �,, , 4 . L � I � ; . , I . , , , I - � - � . �'J 1 , I � . - I . I ­, - ! . � ; I I i � . I I - , , I . - - I � . I . , ��� � � - -7 � I . . I . . . I .. .1 1! � I . . I . ; -- - - - � t ; I . . I : I - - ,A- I . . I . I I I 11 - ;, ! . � , : . � . .. . . 10., ; I , � . � . ; I . � - . . I . I 11, I : I 9 I W . . I � . ! i i i : ........ ._-"�, . . !, , ­ .. I . - I . 4 , � � F .. � SEPT. -19, 1872.- '' � - � ­ ISFIFT. - ___________� . I � � I . I I -, - I � I . 'I I 11�1 � � I I Z 1, . I . � �, : - � mi . ,- 0101�000w� — . I , i i - EX A. I - I NWAVAW� - �. -_ . , `­ � I . ,:� . 1;, : : . -_ . _����"­ I . _________1_� - - r--�� . � . . i . ­ I . � I .1 'HURO, POS'TOR. . ; . � i � �THE � 1. - I I . ; . . � I i - - � . - ' � � . . I - . � . A , - ssyless.. . ila(Ie an � V . : I , I i . � lied some of ­ � I 'Wla The facultk r . . . � : . - � � . � Z_ �1_ � , - lieve I UPP theTil to 1 'Beech 1�_ __ - -_ � . - . I . ­ - I — ____� I I I � I . he did not wiall to come be .. . � and suspeade(t thilft ill : I ___ his: name as otigation . � L . t11 — - - . - I . I � :,-, Ive I - I .- �� I , . ___11� ..— . � . . 'the 12th. inst., beg to lay before yo r � 0 1 nut," ill a former conlinui6cation aiia I Wh!en they L 1.1f ft ' � - L L .. I I - - - 7 mts. rhf. Carthag -,n a insurgents are ,eta : ... fore the ' onvention. There was another this .;very much rescinbles tw 0 . I ores. for *I �m � tarifts. Shall be a�juot- � 13ur '. I ventift- the fo.11owing fa O School , PIXTU 17" 1__,__,_,f 4�rev oil. , I : , f his being a `$0,1 he, balance of the jda��s, sonk I -EW ADV- ER! ISE, MPINTS. I . meat, the fl eight I nting pus. They Cofi - . I . ,aged in mol: - : actf ely ell iev6, were there no oth r i daculty.also, in the way 0 I , t I -EW AD V- BE!. �` -vvli�) quarrel One7, calls the f I t , . � ' . L)l I � b .. ed on an e(JI-lit, . . t7les f .0m III at w for &Ipu - I ' I They have t (I 11 Th, e bel ar ' - 1. .boys , Ively lia f . � . r*uLmber., Marche(I in tritAnThant A'§ L I . . ell _et city, ail e. oadsman "im !from soille . . ,)t1i, - eve,anurtl 44 'r I . . . bie; libasis. sor . I ty I P I I'tics laid befo ,e cNndidat Ile was b r,lity.0"Ine, tile oth6r re. . kn, - . - , - I ma - � 01 hich disqua . I -s i 401 - queotion, and no p 1 6 , liRed h! - S. on're ';an - I i - -C,al cap relcalotte I 0 Hur n � lie I . igh torits, . , . I am a -ware , .,rgtlitlieiu� was suspelided, until �� ChiX on �Vooieil 'xills -T. R. Foster. i formed themselves ilit� associations - With impindty. � . th official, w � Ttw� daY - I I I . . : . e 8 t Riding of Hill' - other.' I For fale or to Rent- Dr. Campbell. I , people of the tative and ijitb!ot I 11 i [ , to AN0 L Woming a represen f ) . n- class , the �A . il li'b tion that there is a lit that I Be eclinlit ' a e I-nis. 1. . ;a0re, aIl apoloWr I Kmitoba­-J, M. Me- � ed "gTanges" I . ' - FR '.' - y of than that of Prohib� 11 P I ad no doubt the Gove 0 1 . k .� ,;4) the fa 7 I L ,4 . I ob,j'ct of which is - atioll of tile territor I rument Mi" " . i � �mbers nia e . I �11 Farm for. Sale iii ' I- T�io OVEIC11 act, and I e- he [ h nn ry Vj,ork in L trying - to convinoe the . Of - . I . t off gan-i ion, ol* the , I - P081- 810 - n't ' I Gregor. . I i eet a thorio,I.94 011'r France by the (3011,11MY ... 3-ily of occupa- majority in favor. of I such an willing to relieve him -from this - t L .8 Ile ghbor1i6od that I ara , . I., li�t is now announced that '. 111 I Vilited . . 8, we re,,z I I not, i i L L - . [I , I il�ec.tfally ask that tie be (1080 PLOO e of _j , Dressmaki. g-Niliss ., *ohnson. I agricliltural pl.atlon of the* , I L tion was c( mpleted on th morning of the , lieving thi I ay be � nominated ab y r tie li if he desired. itt they coulc . I I erous and a very bad inan L 1. I ,SUMLILer will appear befoife llyeenm,�-i 1 Sal � � � 1, - an I � Z in Mich. a g -ITAL 1* In , d__J0h1L Laut.. L man who in, y as t very,dAill,, aiia 11 :09 �� I rece,qi of Ct I T -e -sal his 1� , ther p�lrposos -�l nil 0 1111ri I I I . , z I . - - one who may pledge hi n To I " Iderstand very Well ve for 7 . 1 - the next Horse f6r _ _ al. ; (10 � he official)b 0airs, were _N I States for politic' 1) 16t1,. inst. I Convention lid L re wouldbe no risk. . the moti , . bavin- I Imp rtsiit to Farmem K.Sanderson. . URFUT 13KITII�X_ tion that the I . i new one, an4 I ev, Goodsand Price�, i - -Logan &Jamleson � There are about- 6, OCO Of the Be I I gra ges : . I I self tothe principle, and also to restrictive! I pa ill . �tur ' - - . : would, of course, t,ake some so donly. I I Be'echnut " is Somebody i,u ,' -, e being a I - , , . 0 . I 1: . . . e L nity of the Ple 11% . N i . 6, of .*hic1l'IO`NV ttains A dviceg from Capet)wn stp,te that the I I n the liquor trade in the I io- eff ,Tt this - . ility human form and as there is still a pogs. : , ,.Object "Th T11T I I now I I . : lit de time, , I �, . I al honse-Dulicau. & Duncan. t ill existenc measures o i . and there was a POSSib ; I- 8 I flurry of sm)w on I I 1 have defeat d the British b6at . , re not vloi Ltre. - ' . �� - . i 1. I I � � � I icen identit -:-There 'Iva � � Wisas Aslailtees , . Cal House�' I tinlie to al- bility of mista Y, I da . � 77 -A. (1, McDougaR. ' 562, U"i sour� 483, 1 1 1 � I vas, I th *t it -could not. be done in . � 11� -1,11filre I Ila oh. an off tlic Nvilcoll.-,illl sbore, n. Ir I 1, 763, Illinois 5 . . L� .114- 1 t-i +.I,p river Prah. ; t I I& 4. "I (in"I'lirp.lition . me fearing that I mi m -_A_ Viz - . I l, i I � . � 1), eXp:' WLJ . it .. . � 1 7 � . I . . herefore, a a low him to become �, candwater b ij� kee, oil Frixuay ifight of. � a ,% ceni �ral " alige, - Londoli . Of Idi wan . -1 - �, 1 399.. Ine&ChSta,tei: gr � report is , cuff4nt ll�x brou t loover injuitice o aa innocent Person. But be - i . . . I �_ _�_n -- =­------�'� I I � solved that a man allOuld be , - I )n, that wl t � : 0 ) � Chbinet are.[ re . i say, in conclusk _ . ,_ corri,�,boratel -,))-,' * i ' ' ,is- , t1i I . 1181 mi I . i .1 - ek. The, fact I .1 I I I � o sed of delegat6 i from, the local, al furtli6rchaages in -the I before the electors rdpresentiiig th andidate he would fender ,wholy-x may, he is eyidwitly a sneak and I 'we - - ( , . � . . i . . . '� -, I of seve 0111 ) U , # ; &e place, , submitted to t 1i sh;ul be the a I - e ON, . - ral veif� -1, that a .. , 0% ot , C in"O - , . In I aoo*ard, and da+ not writ Captains - . I d P- x:11 I sociations, and over�� the -whole presides ! ab( tit to t a who should: be er his I i I � . . - . . mtrains hav e Swollen rivers aild I ion, o nd hr n all the assistance in Ilia Po `01" 1 d,wll� sigi ,ature ' akiii-, the sta ements � r,e&ched Chicago. I . , I . - t "herece . =ntio'n,for their considerat done all lie could, ;and he , 0 I It I , he I -miler — I I � L - TP 7 .. — I the National "grang�_" ' ut it is 11-0 id caused iiii,indationain Forfari tile past he had, . . I . 1� : ,d a� gen e..l � over his assunied One. . -john 1. Altxawl .r, 1flae f4 11 - , 'in I &cc ill lx,eO . - l . �s 1. � i at the i � ession of thO r,% . 11- i str anis ai property haE � we have ordingly �selecte crE dit w4s still prepared to do the same in the ': doel a liot intewl, -Mr. Editor, to t1rouble - i` � fle kw� of the. Nv­e.st) 11 . 1873. ' only - il OPV� . shi,-e, Scotland. M111ch, 1 will (10 us i I a �_1_111 � . . FRIDAY , � eT. 1 9) 1 agaul , )) I � . I ' man Who, we are sure, I f 4ure. . 1 . - .1 ­" 'Rce"' - . - — _. the "�r, gei hai,e 9 d aild th loss is consider4 I an d be ail honor ' South Riding of r' of Mr. ', y-Dulfarth6il atter-it is alwa ;; . UcL e c () m—m- 4' `u't 111 . — — , wfLva thdt an a I et I be destroYe , 11 to the , : "T-11,. +1.10 "nillinato in tbis. m ys ,Alexa r jia,v� ,4- -4- f-1111 I � . I � 4 - ; . . I I . i I s Nlr. VLl � ljuitp zes %-,fnu, :, 60) 11ii" � ! i . e I I - V 8 to write �n g I ed "3ta l � 0 ab e. thington, of the vi dthat as Mr. Sinclair ll very dis�%greeablc to Ila elf . - The R6f01= L Candidate. I themselvd,s. They'; prote again:St th , . Huron, Dr. Wor ad so , .. I I . 0 C_ 81 Clair Sal the Central I ,other rij - . . I . I . I , � full f reigb ed Schooner) the .... name ' of Clinton, .is our choice. and he'ba I I and inore so when a coward, or , jgew. York Q � - I _t : ,d it he would withdraw I def J . - - -g -11 bil . oceedings of i monopolyj* 'enjoyed .by many Classes, Of , d(.enly sankin th i u gently' desire ­ � M 1111t _�_ ,Aswillbeseen birthe pr I � i -%j,l1,ich.is unknown' all C(3�ted the nomination. . . � he much regretted ail asassin for all you know, may be r4'.2503000, dall'ages fo � . . � § well, and they demand i � l ' . hi nomidatiori,, bu - y . for 4, � sd�y I . tll(, m a(: , on the 16t 1 carryincr (low I disturb the . reference to Treighl here on Tile ! maalufaourers, a er .y , -e- to � re- � ; , ssion8 . I � i I Z I � . I . . L r . . � � . the 110 Iving to (10 go.. Mr. Sinc!air i - or useful nor i � interestiAg, but, - . cattle. ; . �A . - � ' * f� I . . . a seconder you, opponent, besides� such discu ,of contract M th, Con n he! d . I 11 We have no deaii I I i . � ' . ventlo � 1 - 1) goods for necessary consuinption, , avk;oli board. . .. . lis of the political. parties of I are �Ileith : I . - ,iald Bishop, Reeve of the . chea, I I � 1. . latio , � isent to withdraw, � . . Charles IKGD... . Ili 1 � , I � ! ey, t -- bril as L , � N , Jr. Archil � -in bar irolt also give his col . I ghts. Whettier tile I no hu- idred tons o eric, Ye simply seek recogiliton, , -* ontile contrary, have a baneful effect ou -Rev. .r -Ld Warden of the ', as well ,%a cheap"fr-d . . . i . ' ! I I Riding. � IV i � Worthington, being the next can al ' ular "I.igli.511 atthor, vVill ; shi of Lsborn�, aa - . . * , �t Lively0ol INI IIL11ty at ILII 108- k I -ecognitiou be accol led Drk 1 e a and p 1, � : , , p I � and should that i Liced inuch cor; 'a Classes of society, who tak . - -a after 1.41 I I ­ y * -this So'. . i - i had been ind', J I cussions bf this -op ri I will obtlQ11 �-ny benefit ffoill i . Selling the English'inarket. I . � , d 31 -�Se- , farmers I : . liner, then -iciat6, said he I lbi( i Ch tillas. Re: County of Huron was 111111111mou �. s under - ill a � satisfactory ina we 7110 I'pleasure in dib � . T �. - . � th t , Ila � 1. �ainat his will, to occupy the positiou I � America, Soo a lectl - Ref04 candidatefor go'l th ' mo � ent is a StiOn tilfte only ban de- - t E X w ess Says the Po 4t .at1v piease&. Yours, res�act- a� echnut " in his abeil , niake niolle I WS � I leave - Be , not:come to , � I i . vein clue . ;'� , I ' , IV. I -%Tites, o spend .)lA IV I . I I ll� Mark, Lane .Cqpidl - T1 will be gr( � IV - ble him � n3 fnvther, blit z ; as he A . - I I - leete-&'as the I . " lin le SICVM(l � Chairruaii 'he did to -day. Although he had always kill a ' I trou �C-A� I f needless for us to, : oide. it is� a matter ol Considerable I to lisease is $prl�ading Y. . t �v 1 JXAM, s THoxpsox, . t � I d would alw4ys- Con- ailA 1wil butl . . . , I � - ' I full 3 I . � I rmer, an I , - ! Huron.. it is a1m4t . . . . CS that 14,11gland must nn � been a Refo go on ill his old way' . I , hs in scC1119 N�`Ah 14V mvile.yes - � � - , . son lo�uld he choose to , � . � - I . 1 ny -,vh6 .have I pa)cr estilliat Oml, kuew that :be was sl X_ . . X .1 . of, lie � doubt in the minds, of ma Tiall 1. fit support of the above Mr'. Th , : aont I ti aue to be one, he i - . . . . ..-a of wheat thi�� of the L I ry and. I . � i sa one word in Commendation ; . ­ . I t po't 12,000,0W quar . I : that at the last session )C�J - I hi)pe lie Inay please himself, and I am . . woliderful. count .. J�-oplel.!' � . y - I . : I , z , ; � -Oicther ' * . I ding is ilusimny I entioll. The caulkii- Carefuily stndied� .tile sll.)ject' . said not entitled to - the nomination oil this . stwa � ai . I s �, � - . . . I . � I ' Proi . I . choice of the Coil* I . . I � : I I ye ix. - jislature of t 1, ince, that b dy interests of -temperance sure ile will do, nie very little hann. -L-Horse . . . . � UITAIPPQ � . Lei, . guouild. The , .. * 7 1.411 -11 . ,-,'h,out the AVest, fmin, Milillesty. , 4. -.1 I 'n�+Ilr ti biame� in the � _ i -1 rd on the - of I data is alreadywell lolowill- persol.12.14y o bhe r ways cav w, . . L �C%,LJ.X.A�, . . . Ynizedthe correctness of the.l.rm- him, and 'bile J-Xqsb ;OF �Vu 1! J�VUL . 1W V Ll� I I , I - . � i . recog fi�(l long beew dear to . -hree lit', at indney in- fire pccurre( 0 . "14 , � - I annot � � T groes ivere lylichex. t a, I L . and .%a lhey . �- v, able spacewith matter thate Texas � ' - I I � almost ev y-ojectol in tile- Ridil ,, and . matter. Certain ,it is, 1knother very exteasive ciple of total pro iibitiou, I rest aud the Reform. in �. tile Delaware Reserra ! or ic, . . . . t mperance inte : I � . � � . . J A strip of be ilterestilic, to eithet yourself or your ,Ceutly -near . stock, Is, as a - i Chicago on WedheSday.. ci�, to enforce the prDOi- JJ - nuited in one, a desire I ;n � a verylarge majority I vested' in aveyage. railway I in . had not the Pow , iti4iied rest could be I in*width wag ally I am,. yours faithfully,,. I , ppropriating to thenas). I I I we are sure that � I . I I . amployled. It aID111*116 and a half .. iles . t ardentl� cherished ref erl gener� ., , 11. T., for a. . . � � : -Lis ot , at a more e- rule, not very profitably.. ple themselves, had strongly pe which he had - long I I lq4 . ens. ­ , � i ' 0 . I I . . . . I , J on,N L-E-OKIR. lorseflesh belo , ng to i1h . will bear �,It in saying th b-crillover. The loss in theaggi;egateis nit, which ha(' the To A very great ex- ' - I ' . . I I the Dominion Parliame . would be grati&d.j ept. 1-7,3873.1 � - . . he G,overnor ,of 11111blois ree? ion, ' is. to the improvement of thei. water 0 burned ovell, . lt,)SKLS, 5 � . . - -1-T I . __ ; serving and suitable man f or the Posit' . . the spic of . )uld I plishid I . . I ., � should- ' qt ite liglit for I power, to do so. Now, he asked, w tjlit this .result b�vl begn accolu I *OM6 a . it, ; � � � . pein -qltiaq com-k-1 bet I av6 been Selected. Ile i 9 � routes the Western producers I as: not over 200 houSE a have been d.estr6 it be right for South Huron to OPPOSE tile pardor�,ed � could not h, I I - a to -day, so that he 4ad no -w no desire. to s Know of Village . - - : or th,vin' to tl�e Com- e . The loss to POo.r people, renderel animous.representatiou of the I he hat Farnie'r I .they Said he was dyi,19 of eonsuinl) , I -former, -1 - I almost un ci )rktest the constitilencY and shouic V� ! t) , V - -an,d h- - . od I look far relief, ,rath I . . . I I . . ardoil flid more for � iat: - 4 1 life-long Re I ; I h6meleas i however, is Severe. The pra- - . point? Those for atiou of thisCoD- i Prqper.ty- I That use,.an ing,of, rail -w . - on this - I � - I Nver I ; ! have be.bu affili. ' ' service for tlie Reform, ca Ll is be- I pu�aOry lo 11 y t&ri The i . . ' I . Province, .[ n)t receive the nomin t � I , . . . I ri, 6 Wes b, of the fire, is covered ,wit. i whom he now spoke bad no desire to dis- vent; , which, he 4ia not desirenor ex- 10 11te Editor of the Ir"U7.011 Expoxitor. . miall t1l, ala would � re sue I I I . .1 - I ion - ; I I , . -_ � , I sides. a thoroughly honest and reliable I I grangers" -will. probabb -1 I - - I 'of the po � ' dozen bottles of cod lii��r oil. Ili t I ­ - I houlsehol f goods. . . turb the relations. litical pa. -Vies -ct he would !retire. � . I with much in. I , ;, an. His long mu i pab experience cessfulm their b5orts to- obtaiA, lower The bilicion " G � 'ell which Profei i- I y did desire to (yet P_ ul-1 -f I �1,n I have watch6d . trfour hours his lungs ivere as sour m Ilici i I of the riding, -but � tb e 0 M`r. Brown said he did not co e )d ore. . - . I 6riatl]�o ,were to cross tb1e I tefeat the discussion �� DOW, ,going Oil in __ if they had been umde of brass. - I � I cons�!Imption I sc r Wise and Dona 11 . ty a reQogniti il'of ' . . the prices for their ariiieles 'b E' f rom. the Reform' par the Conventionas a candidate, although : ; - Will also be of valuable service in 0- I I I ensiol ' the E�ualizatioii q1lestion. . __1 . 11 - �, i . , A t1antic, in has coRaps, �,d. The ase I the pri�ciples for which -they conleud He hall I r rard to . .06 * 0. !, - I . I . ' , . ) a" or. thoselor 6xporta- I I I � b is name had been. mentioned. in 'the Is'x-PoSITOR of . latilre of Ontario, where -we la,re I th n lligher price�s f. � X after- 1, to TI ere was a letter 1 - Death -of, Toronto"s 71ITat Pre4 � .� . cal Legis I ; -%N?, as to I &Ve been made on Frida , d the' y� further desired, if possib I I P 3kec ­ 1. portantclualific ion'ttion. Congres's:-%�.i,llha-'r(i,yda,re to pile e'inflation was ail no desire for the position, and he ar I the 5th ills3f. from thelpen of .',vlr. Leckie, I I � . I . 1, 5th, .and whilie th on, tb e d - )2 - i Minister. ; sorry ter say, 11 is im, I I . 111:101 . enforce upon this conventi ! - ,withdraw his - terlan I ali . G�' 'i ffis mover and seconder to I inut, which oont - . I - I t I I . i 0 1 . . 4 � i proceediug in- the � . I . I I . I in X ,,, y to " B,eeel - ain I , e memb rs. i on1more protective' duties in the face Of - hese principles! a - I . : � .nesence of A gref e� is possessed, by too few of th, I � - . eirability-of making t at- i ame. a P ragraph or two which I wish to i I . . I er Of the ,olkl "Andmaik's 13- � , � - I -r Of N.1r. Bisliop is also a fit-. , too . almost un ill I ious -1 protest from the c: -owd, tie balloon pv ddenly swayed 0 . it plank in their political P1 ' 1: of, Hay, said t�at in behalf , & i )) ? . � AnothP � - ail � - rominer . Love, few remarks U'Poll, B06hilut ; -at�&_P,ev. James ffi-.rris-has p . , The Selection . , ; . ti je nort 1, ripped half way rouna withia P if possible, to uiduge it i o se- � .,Ntr. � . ;xa,y that I make I, . I ro . . form, and, I ,� - N of the agricultural portion of the nation. .- . ,,,a 'I of tile Hay delegates he would ' with looking after , ,ay.at 'the rilpe old 4g, of 80 1portance i �arads Mr. Leckie Is � �0 litio - , I . tl ie ' ch � . , li� - I n of the in . � und and fell flat to acti c I , � I W . ting recogi . - I g:,leat te wing so lee't a -candidate who was ilvv, I I their e-.�press i -that they I Im � . -1 daaii,l I � . Pistructions were - diatters, in his diapacity,of County - -1 ,. larri. -Was a' ativt- of Ir A . volume of ga ' ot�ilei mr I s cultur,�Iiat&rb , -Aicliis para,mallilt t 19, ound. The immense s' -Well as profession, a temperance in, . &ould do allintheir power tb,.secure _ I . - I agri . - I . how 00,000 feet,. ell had been I , : -when he, ought to be looking - ­)ro-Lla in, the �8ece,ssion til Agricultural I - CA noilor, , . to almost all other ter- I I whi ; Ail was , ht up �� I . receiving li, a-, he being an ell 4 . . I n -arly , . Moved by Al . 1(3eorge 11,yalke­t of �, t he nomination of Mr. Brown, but f ailing - - 1� "I � i � ave, done- a i ' scaped at the same mo- a&, -r the interests of 'Ile village of Brus- . of that e()Ltr - - I- --irn I . � � . Mr. William I - -' rty- to k vote -as _p - -0 - liccessful Practical farmer. 1 Agricultural, societies, li, � . , 11,imped into it e Tuckersmith, See onded by I I hi. I m In this, they Were at libe Ly be the shortcoull , he - resb- terNr 0 _M h -an' . c - =91 prising ,in.d s � who stood I se!L& , Whatever Ili, * .- . from t , P - '. � .1 I -1 � ; at work for the far -me: . By the offer ' I ,ent, nearly suffocatiTig those Hall, of Goderi h Townsbip, that t a .1 fit' Under � these:i ,' circum- . I . is probable ' -4 v, -M . gre � btirsti, 1 a .. they, saw . I Mr. L ly one of them . , - 9 'for 80111le tjoe in his w ;�4 - it that the electio I . 'IV,isle says ,the 'f , Is I . � ,A I . c ,i the lee side. I ill recol nizing, the 'princiblei 0 Ags I ., ciatin . .1 . -equirenients br in- 11 country in � l I Ilia they lave Stimulated i Conventio I I .,;L&IIces, tfiLey felt that Nvere they to coil- I ng the . � , 11 ial lis "d not neglecti , . Ir land he came to 'this � : take place early in October.. Thisjbeing ' of liberal premiu the erior mater is�e ; I � 7 . � I las Ca hibition, ple( ge its noillilice to Sup- sent to the withdrawal of .Nx1r. Brown . I . . - - au ed by ,�y e P 0 , ) t'rests of that y U . . im- - - ' I-Ockville, about the .10. . atij)ll Of Ile- ver flo rishing and ' Ching B - t , up ! production ; by thedissEmin i i the b oon. The r� )prietors 8 . . . . . rela I � . I it bPh6oves Reformers o bi � ; .1 � I - '� 0 . I port.the temperance cause n . ey ld not be carrying out the ill-. El 1i the case, S, ,L'I�ey have 1-1 nop a I tothe Leols- e . IXI r. e With the iiit��klal 00in- . . . An.gust in that year. 11-ev. Mr. k, ports, addresses and essiy tif urstilig -was ocoasion I the e . shape it may be presente( 'sent th W . 11 ti�le Af te , - doing. If anything like a uli ited i � . I ball 11 ' r_� Itructions of those who . 1 IP]itrtbiaollutsvwillhaicgh'even and anon break forth : then And for a 10119 e 4nd � I wind on ( � immense a el . Hay, corrob Mr. .: ." . m ressurd'Of 8 r .11 Assem* of Ontario - 0 p 6rric uchanan, of orAed T I 1:,resbyt ' lister of thT'tW,R.r,, - . - - ed effort be made by t em , Created. - an agricliltural literat re, and �, I n�d '' ; from iijferim material. 11 itive L, � ... M all their fury and � rend the peaceful .erian mI . _111M . �, no, . � ) � - - 4, 1 dete, � . I Mr. Brown then con- ' ; - - u( . , aninl&isly- , . _ L I exhiVc oils ve been - nil_ ... ve a statement � � of their periodical i . Sting the propri relatiblis of the lCadili' denizens of that . comng��nd,ed him to Push oil to wha , S . I ailinteq, after the I e I , �. � ' opponent lave not the -1-----Ill � �, . AConimittee.compoged of one,d-le- .. ented to allow iLis.name -to come before I � " ' _ I � h � . � to educating -ins 11 Ons - 01 the rpt class, � � Donal a 11 -td donstrilcth� in . - . onnce Eaceful villacre' the outside public 4 then know4 a.sy�,)Tk-. 'Inaccordan'Dl 'air But it is well - lievek . - i � ; I ,rs pr mised -rate from .each mullicipality, Was ap- . lie Convention. T-Tpo.0 :a; vote being .. 0 - I .1 � , I aace. . I . 0 � . *e stand aloof ,.and -Nix Harris'ea me sow�r . ell teaching . the beSt poinbs of !the best ne-W b,%Uooli of si � f he would, go ill I, 9 inte& to con 'with the, temp( of. the -d elegates have little to do this advice, 2 :_ - Be even a weal- �,dve-113XY- . .. � � .., I ly I - FO r Tance iaken, aclear majority settle -war(', rir ,it 1'1Ztmt placieS _ � , eaVi . .1 I 41ow. these fiei7ce combatants to I I )oIlaidson- accepted tie offe'r. . Mai Je ­ eaching � A ('� party -will spare breeds of cattle'i hoksesl sheep,,- swine . deputation, in o,deri if possible, to make were found to be in favor of Mr. Bishop- ' n i d , . . � the Inanner . - gen. ,. 'red af what , , ,.� The Conservative I le wholy %ffair was a shre� r ' th' . eir fends in most lewn , journey, and arri is . � �_ I . roved varieties ieve th it tl atisfactory a rrangement with em A resolution was then'passed, making . . . ­ -2 - of ' same I - . and poultry 5, the i� lost ar p -ietoirs of 9' 8 . . : to themselves. There is a remark, ronto oil the -8th of 11 time nor labor to gain a foothold i ; � a1v . 0 . tion the I esult' . - n n d I , _� I . ertising d6d(re Athe'propi neith& I and report to the Conven . p's nomination u: animous a ­ egetables and fruits, and the -W, . k1r. Bisho . I ,l,"..b,xrAf:jpr;mn�n - 1� 'I . � place haa ' . and if our Reform of grain, N, �per, ana th .wever, in Mr. I,6ckde's lette�ltivjth Arif r;n.n, n ie in South Huron,. � . ;he Grophic newsp at it as The, Conventioil adjourned for twenty )le was "declared by the -chairman the . - I a t . The Presb)?teriansof t e"' . � of I the public I re - I b� tlLe balloon sholild be vbich a portion I _g7ular s7va ) of pr M� i ; of husbandry. - ; litended w -the Reform I I - had any . ost , , �,ed iii�plemei hy sti , lever i minutes to allo : the Committee and .tile I . , . I � doing so, I m ImPro ; . � .oucern hnd -until that re- altog. ,ts were no- . friends Wish to preveiat their I " ' I I Oroperly chosen candidate bt I - . . I . . - n s have also in(idC,,lita mu- �i e.1 I temperance . deputation to cc nsult. arty. IN'br. ' Bishop warmly� thanked 11ave, some c _'il . � Ifing. At t - nythir. g but a fizi, . : - ether the prospe. ' . . �11 that is require( is im . � I � .. The steamer Iroi .si des, of the Milwau- - - or they had .*ar*kl%ble productio . - of Mr. Leckies hat *e thert wet .. I lated manufactu a' all I mec� in- Upon the reassembling of the Conven e (�,onven I I wurkg * 3 tion for e ho . F . ,11lical ' . an in twb,�hurehes ill tl I � .. . n. I�iuex etic working I rer . 'Lee and Grand Haven I Line, foundered I *ashrought, forth '_ i t�lliaentaud im- - . ile -efty, viz., the - . . e orgailizatio 19 I . , � ,n, tion, the following report from th� Com- 'ter pledg'xnfy himself to ' Z3 1 . eO �0 , .- ommittees sl,),ou e fac i . .within sight. of lani 1, I H &Nr q . I . ad and a'rry out -the views of.. -the Con- -ti . . - r . tb tilrers I M done him and af 'he b once ill terests, as ,%lid me- � near Gran( Was re, unanil lously I 0 portant pol on of t4e mmunity vere (�opal�-lan,ull-(I,e-rth,e-chargeof�t laO � i ld be f ormed &I nul - e* . ! strictly c . be second, to none :t `031 I t -it. The passengers and mltte o I op b1trachan, and . � ril aav-%, %g � ' Id i � *ention, as expressed ' ;! i ,day, 15th. rally considered.t a - hodist - %nd a thorong;h,can- ohanics have A . e., of these :bn Moi adopte ., i.. by � resolution on geile . I i I I every . I . , ; re lit ,4id practical oommon 1, . municipality, . . . I t, lerewtook to boats' About 20 lives we ' ' in sound jadgme , . - _ate(.l On Kin,g-stre'et T�est- The - - I . great gatherings �o displ, 6y ajid, a( ver ise �­.Ost , . . . " The' Committee beg to repor that 'the Temperance qudstion,, stated that, if , � - ` s place . . ut this exalfleff opi-moul which tion Of ,t � . . I I i � iii-ligs in � ., � io at that ILL - . - iv. ass made, so that if o ar opponent 0 ; � .1 - sulted with, and hea,-d the � e he would be, he Sell.' B � . I � . 11 , � as he was Sur : I ll�vllig coil i - I _r. was C01101 . � L m " 4". lows of the temperance depu ia�01�, woqld pledge himself that so far as his I . I I - 0 _e I ae a candidate in the field, such a majority theirwares. ; I I , 'I hreeveport, a elected, , fe4ould care tci� Lutrovert, if M far as Presbyterianisiti ,_ I -t v I has I f -, . I - -ow The desi,rpi of the agr -%v is. �'ih=bi ants, from C�E L 40pldeaths' ai C ,ay the ­(,on* I . eCI,4ie is an authority�, -beei found, � . 1 gi ultux4l -Bile 0 �� be requested to u �Iftlt ! may be seen filom the I ac � ihay be recorded as will sh I � _ veiitiort� ability would enable him, he would serve � age, to . I . . I against him , . I Far- ,are occurring -from Yellow fever. . A �n the rapid advancemeiit Of the; I - were 61y two, Presbyteriaill ,clerl South H-uronhasno con- �80eial ,%ISO, as well as educatioilial. . f4, . the claims of their Candidate, Dr. Wor. them and re�present their prin ciples laith- I oonchlBiVely ,,it , . _ 1paluc prevails his * d ; other L -�t'ain - Oneof these, 4 th in ) lemp all I te all illusion. And, f&riners, henceforth, . L West .of Kingston. a -lasg� load ill iso ated li I ill *ton. to n, and O fully, and that when he again appeared . �. . In Macdonald, , I . this ("a- th . 9 - ublic poisitions, sholild step 11 , nd will I mers, as a c L Rev� IV, iniam Jenkins, of Rithinow I fidence in Sir Job eing � Bouth ii cities On AccOunt Of a vote upon his claim as a temT erailce 1 4spi . ng to P I L ' I Or I -1 I . I before theint two years. hence'lle, would I . � I -Lpport-ers ., seldom Be nch of each other, i I I even ady'ise theii . occasionally ,visited and - p, _ .Vith L .. Id and allow, na.�,-, . . . h With his Bi - . ease. . . an. I 0 L I . - . ave nothingr -to (10 x. � DUNCAff, Chairii;i� " - ' . res )Y�, I . � ecord which ,would ibeet . I . I acti : I .C.%Ddidate.­AL�i . . � have a r ; preseAtatives T,f rk . I ogists. -NNre say to tile Reform ers I each other's pro ,eta, oi 11111 L I ('.oil 4 ral noi ni- I Lellow-electors, to choose re] - l Butler f li ed to get tile t . � � ea to the handfiA � . . I I - �r approval. � able. Mr. een accom or apol I gs thel: a together nation for the Gov norship of Mama- The � following candidates we Stated IL r6W. villages where - practim I . . - concert. The sh, w briv : . . rchibald Bishop 'Us- 1I Ali. -Sinclair . - there, but little h@A b firs p 14- therefore, Work, and I nated, viz.: A -file chairma , . � .: I e dering Of the ic - he , t, Sa � of. South 11uro . n Convendon . noini . byLsuchservi-es. Ont . . . I. ' the chuseds at the liblica i I �' teckie attributes the blill)L' . face to face. Here they can discuss , 8inchiir Goderich ; Ko ert that as so many Reformers were ifow I . : - � . . , .b rue ; J. S. . I 1. L n . Se '10, ' 0 tqu�alization Committee, in r�gard* to L I [�, Harris pr� I . commence at once. .. . . ahz and pr6- last w(ek. Findii . . the majority of ..... le � i _. . he thought -it would ! I lu .p -U-, iuer, I& -LN1 . I ��, . merits,of their favorite luiln Brown, Zurich. I . gathered together, 'I . __ - - -_1_17 . i , delegales agains ail the astute Bui ler towns and villa&es beingplacedto� high, to Ills hr�,jt sernion-iii, Toronto, 1.11(l . Mr. Bishop, being the first nominated -make arrangements for the , r) I - . ducts, and learn 1whereii they excel ani r to try his chan -,es T , be well to r bein,cr chiefly eolllpose�d of far- I - t I .. Con ce- MOVeMEnt.* i � withdi ew, f i�l ,�: I he C ' eeting, as �ad d; Ire.s.dy that boL13 ?.,> . - . I lea to �iganize 1. 1�� � Z . -rr' o' . OU'ven- holding of a mass m � . I The Temperan � � I I I... Pr"IP L I . i alled upon to address t 11 The repres6litatives . - s, -were . elip-rgetiad I e. excelled. '�TideF 'and mcre' libenl next ti Wash Lrn was the il mii ee. was C, ne a, and says : tion. _ff.,L Presb I . . I a a o un -1d in ar . i - t 11 tion. He thanked his mover and SecOnd-', been done in v, riou .ther co ties, to I r , - The Tem perance Convention lie I took place a Uf- I wliships beinc, being principally I Jesie, Ki�tchun . A b,Llloon ascen ion ,t. of from to n �ond_ed by the� late views of me -A an(l things are er tertained, � . pioe� 6 qil for � the honor they had (lone him in. protest again'st the scandalous coii-duc - � . . . L alo, 0 1 under tlye a -Lis . I f . : I an es )ractica . iat give 1, I I his name soprominently before Dominio Government in relation i I-) 9 - r` - Seaforth, on. Friday last, -wag largely ,at- and friendships, f, the 16th, i _ * the X1 � �o faripers, ctenerally place too hi 'c / showed Ilia zeal in a v ej-)r I , . f rom all parts . 'are forined tl Prof. Kill& inprese ce of 25, 000WO perac als. trin tated I -timite, -upon village property, ilot from., . ner by giving a il-ee(l 6f the -two 11 . - . tended by twouperance men. .1 . ging lie, i � . . I new zest t I - lit Of Mr.,King was acminpanied by four rep- the Convelitioni Ile was a man WhOl the Pacific Rail*aY charter. �,s I . 'h ' o life. � !,This social ( leme t motive,: but be- which tile present K11 � x'ChurP- . . ath - It was resolved. . . I - . The po rty . $ L . g be held, he ' 'any'wron - or dishon es I 0 'a of the So' Riaing. made no prete'nsions, but was A Plain that should, sucha-meetiu "' C� I , in the charter, resentiti-ves of tle press. ,cause many of them: b ave not ail lintimate . j;aCent 1) * � I L - To, - ow, stand, =1 b, ow is not mentioned . . I I - -hat Mr. I , jerties ii, of the poli cal the sh' . . 'lea ea, like the majority of th: elect- ! had good reason to beh.eve 1. t . . � - . - if neither Iti parties landed safely .at C( ri Ling, 130mi A of farmer .: I kilo wledgeof the actu-,,%1 value orl expense . besi&es, a, ChUrehat his own le) * . . I , I ,which . only, Sp cifies " the ancourage, . What he had to say wy ald be. Blake or Mr. Mackenzie, dr perlisps I 10 � . . A' arance clu6stibn . t I 11 Buffalo, after six hour� of ail - aerial pas-, ors I. ,. ers: of the' of keeping, lip that, kind of 'p*perty.." - AtinL's were proe, . on factures and , . . I said ` ,a few wdrds. if e xeceived: I both, with other leading niemb i .; - ed the- internal h - WCF1(1 recocr ize the tempo ti 11 Lanu , in h I !a I .. . - t Plan1,_ -ment of agi: - ItUre, . I sage. I � . - I In other words they are charActeriz an assessinent "Pon the f5ews of th(., and make prohibition aprominen . � - � 1 At. This . . I - 1. I ination of the Con"elition,, o aAend, * -the Advantages the n9111 party, c uld be got t . ' - 11 ' ar . - . . -able ignol-ance of a ve - lel-s. The na-me t - the mechanic , ts, " but I . � � ��_T_ I b6 rd, he sug -the unaiiiiii - ry neces- in its-p0litical platform, that a strictly fairly,: � f f -I ous ,I by deploi became seatholL ' � which. the allow offer's -h ir miii glin� with rHE REFORIN CONVENTION, . ,honestly and above rgesti n met with ap - sary qualification of County Councilors. - -The.. Presb . . tempor% Ltp , � � . - - I would accept it. Did he consult. Ila own proval of the .Qonveiition,.,an& the chair-. , l. Leckie I this ch-lirch� -was ,4 , __ � . . . . . ce,oalldid, -, in the temperance en -1, evefy falmer -who attends . � . . ­ . . . By-�what process ofreasonilig Al�- � . Church of Yqrk,, U - C- " The new I -Lglit forw I I __ 'feeliflgs,au(liiite,rests,hewotilduct(I ' man and' Secretary,. in Conjunction -with � ; : . 0 P-0, � - ; . . I his fellow -m BishoP, the Ullftniln)as' 1h. 1 laIm ing conclusions, - � . I I . .1 . � _: basiarrived at suchla 0 . 'Was ,e 18th ( interest, wonld be brol ard. Dr. Archibald. tati��es,. were., re- I I � f orinally op eile d on th . must.appreciatel ' I � I - � . I but. in deferen6d to the wishe _pf is the' County represen � i but I no-, Convention. I - . '1' diled, . . nd* ee o' ' eillighte - - 182-2, anxi - 0011tillued ti� I ; ­ Worthington was. the gentleman, Selected order to nl�kii the show � L *success it NO " � . . ftien(b, aill the interest of his p 6rty, he "quested to make tile ueciess�ry arrange- :, *e bave not vet been I I !ill anding. rua,ry, 111, . . - � ese facts, notwit . . the oAly Presby-terim, I � -§ I - he calls th . to be I as a Candidate, providing the -object they - - I - A C onvention -,he Reforiners of the was prepared to forego his own feeling ments for such a celebrat . ion. ' ' the � ink-, tho towiL i must Vd progressive. Fitii clers must I -met at Seaf ith and ' 7 - After the usual votes 'of thanks, That sentence should be �vagervl d in � . of worship � . . had ished. . Sou6h'Ridiiig of uron. l ileferene"es in the matte He &C., I I in view could not 'be accompl or Tuesday last'. I I p I er, arently handed lafter year . I . . . take ail iiiteresil 'in it, and b� -' archives of the Oo I.Ilty &nd! 't.he, p., resent St ' . . ing speci- on_ , r the purpose of -Doin- would say this much, howev that it tbe:-Couvention closed, all �app ' 'L ' � - At the Reform Convention, - howev ', a � � . . ' down as an heir -loom to succee&:ng '.9.eu- drew's Church, at the cortler Of -� I I . I , s of the improvemei its made .at horne inating a caudida E in the Reform irter- was not through his own seeking, that: I highly delighted with the harmonious . i is- I -reqteA, . . resolution was unanimously passed which mon' -ill be, if t is lipt ali6 3 est9' 6" contest tile constitueney for the , that ),Is name. was brought bef ore the I and agreet6ble maniier in '-which the pro- cratious. ,as the very embodiment of w . and Clitirch streets viz e . or the, show w "(1y, I t - I dom, and m,atui;ed Judgment. ,Aow im- that inetheprbgesso'f Presb3-t( the temperance ,men. . . seat reudered. vac by the resignation CO had not ask6d or desir- ceedin , conducted,! and detet- . . _ th , , - � meet the views of - I I an, old story. �ye . h,-, Ive. so nething of . � . C . nvention, as he � gs had been vel� wAh their op- portant these vpage Reeves nilust,feelt . v markA � . .. . - of M r. Gibbons, ' rhe Convention was ed ail � piarson to do so. He trust!d, that mined to do battle bra . . in the -city had been': '%1P_'r3 . I- mal . . -ug it . This resolution is a fo recognition by . y . I majes�i ien they ha rhtily li. fle, ino � the old Ath6nian with .n iia, ,, � desire to - mo,4t 1%rgely attended, ; sver t _' ecu" as, with -c in the 23d of Ju:1y, 182:3, a ' . ' - I . . o ­ wboever should be the choice of the Con- ponents, if necessary, o. a re the sue.. ' 1 ;_ - - . the representatives ofthe Reform'party ' ' - i* I . . . . . stroke their Dundrem � whiskeri ,and 50 yerrs,ago, -Nh-. Ila -rills was foil) . hear and see some new thing. This is � held In the Ridi --almost every mani- velition, he would be the unanimous choice, cessful. return of their caudidite. ' J� � - . )_ i . � - . � . in .the South Riding, of the desirability 1 1 Ily represent6d. - 'The 1 would work sho aer to I I loOk their less favored 1)rethreu ducted as pastor of Al -e -new chn, I b6� cipalAy being ft ----------.* on nk . and that al - llp , ith - R I . , the show tl;ere she 1 w I - -,thing-like Pity nim for many years coiltinuett as. I _. t I - right, andat . - . F �_ I 'shoulder to secure his ele or A Rejoinder. to Be' haUt. th sonit gled wi I I in accordance with - � - ' Uonv ntion WaS'Dlganized bylvl : - S.- ction. F '. his - IV i ,of prollibition" and . I . found the attraction 4.1 lovelty� improved' . .1 . con on,,zclotis of their , Supreme . "he(! and RO ' . , ' - to an attac, � . n - - , le nominee , I Sincl, ir, Presider t of . the Reforfa Asso- part lie was willing to support, With all - I ein C -minister I . he Editor of tile J wis t pt � � ing Congregation. The 0 � the spirit of the resolution tl I om the 'onvell- 210 t 9wron )Osito). doin .�nd ofthe la m-entable ignorance - __ Stock, . improve ' implbuients, new, va- 1 ' Pli ing, being called to the his might, any Pe . jcg armer, - - � I - Col venti6n pron-dsed to -use his-. __ � " t i ciation of the rson wh -the - I B' " -ell , tibe unsophisticated f ,who can . -, pre-sents few 1W i of the u ge, 'file im-' chair, and Mr. . It. Squier beino' aP- tion might ag C dped RExn SiR :, eechnut as spok, , of I ' . � . Of &*p . . - i . rieties of fruit, �te a ,lea, &d. I tee upon, and h pastor's worl, , �� I I judgment � . . , Iium - I exertion inti -W Legislature to our- I tary. Mr. Sinclair ade all. Should I again. -Your readers must Barely have I not get into his thick cral ' l -a Anil the eourst ' ' - Lie 0 act upon point act as ISe -. 6 � . - a for recoi I I I I I , -, . __ ,d to re same� spirit w � uld pei�v, _ - Itmost proved farm sh uld be ma . , . . - 0 comprbli-encithe val bi vil 'Point - ' . . tail. or remove dic liquor traffic. . It will I I explained the cans -, which led to a va- he receive the nomination, of mlliell. he, been in ecatacieg on receiving Pie Exposi- sufficielitt - lue o -, . - B:axris was no-ex,ceptiontothe geil . 1. I � � d - . and 1 the expense f keep- . I i t�iloi of his ,,, temperance a:dvo- the show, ,which, in return, -w ill act upon c � &1103 , in South J[uron at the present had but little hope, be would- Support I TOR last week and rea ing. " if Beechinit" . la6e property-�:, . - I He ko 't the ,­,evei - Z1J ; . - i, I - -� : ly I ing it UP. Man* - f owevery - ed by'DIX , - 1 thus be seen that -tlle_� the farm. . A man mus be -vel y conceited time, and also referred to .the bu.s ness to the utmost of his ability the princi: on Equalization. 3' _Bu. if �j they 01:1 ,� �� apeetZ,t I)y, all , and lii�_ - . . � ortaht step - . �s he calls !have extensive and costly buildings UP011 I 'I hi astes have attained a very imp - * Wfe 'on- ed all his kne man, or phadom, fiomintimate fellow0lip Wit) I . -,�ho cannot le ... m inu "ll ,at. C well coil- which would be bmught before plea for which he - had contend ,w the 11 , . " . at political par- - - . I , . I I . . ?reci:ate his These m rily not be ouite 90 -th a6d hir, 11-indi .n inducing oile of the gre, � I i tific, t s, of himself, they would ap et- � their farms. . . - - l -hisaterling woi -. I I - . I vention. After this, the .cer 4 life. ' ' -1. � � . I .. I . J - � duct4_d show., 1 7 .. I extensive or costly as some buildings in ies to re allize tile p6lIciple, and incor- : I . I I i were hu ded to the Seeretary, Mr Sin I grow thising, heart. In 1�44 -the ffis� . � . . I '. I - I P . a4i ., I . ' '!!attempt to villacres, but they Certainly do not I - 1 0't � . Go- - - - � 11 delexa.�es ig geotlemen called as . clai.-, being the next on the list, forts to enlighten a benig . ted people I _� the Presbyterian. Ch b n . "I i , rate it as a plank of � their pl,%tf Orm. It .K J� , d tile followil , . . said hat per liaps he had some Raim, on still mbre. He make3 'an I lik N . they bo . EWS (IF"TEZ WEE . I -rom the , p . . . i 14 en blcatO - dele ng of his st�tement ill a up� 15 e mushroom S. either can I d wAh the RiAlk of SCOU� - � I .- . I �_ � I h !7 Illy 4uth . gates . eformor; of the South Ridi 91 as ill change the meani . necte I i � . nind' however, that the �. 1. ( __7 , . � . . i expense. Tradesmen . 1. - -, , 'be -, . . I , municipalities : Ihad been in a po, iition to former letter, regardin place. . must be borne ill I , I � g the one-man I-ept. up without . _. _k , � e. x um . r . . ttings pt �Ioe a�lous times past hel . cousifltr.4)1 . - - The Coinmis&n continues its si -P. McPhillips, W. L Wi � I -Ower, and Chang" ., raseology to - give their labor no cli eaper to i3, farmer, . Local Legislature have not the powertto . sitphen. � e if', render them' some service aid some, P the ph, I b el ' I time left 18t. Andre-NI's Church, � . � r I al ol ured until . 41 istic thbugh." - H an . I I laily. Nothink espe(i 4'berhardt S. Hoggarth, S. Press, I 0 e , d bililding material- and i!,urnishiug . might think that- lie was n4w' er titled to effect� it, .chira ieri 0 . . ed a separate �collgre�ation o`n A, . prohibit the 13�airafacture aald sale of in- ( Olin, Geo. L I � : , . ' Irf to quality. . f Wednesday, wheil Sir J Macdonald : e, accordii . i In t wasallow d to tell 0. B,awn. I I , conslderatioi� from them as a re ard for theA treats us to a rehash of I silly twad- Cost the gam . t year. �The iiew �' � . I � c ; ;oxicating hquors. , al hes withi ook the staild.; He .e . - l . u�ing his Then, all things being e�' - � All th I I I Goderkh Tonwhip.;-G. W. Par oils, th � , _ual,-whycould July of tha - . But he did not wish d1e, equalizing Brussels and - - tfon.,ritsol-�ed . . � 6 ; I- - , to call the 12de Dr-' � . e Po- his owli story, 'Ic - ost without interrup- - . .1 , e ba," ehend the- vilue Of - ' allv CA -- , _.. ts power is to advise- or request th . .. . -in I d, ompairlsonba th sis, m � , aisley nay acl hill I I . . �. James Torrance, Jol McDonaj NV. . them to view'the matter in this light. equalization as a C - ki� -11eil I � I ; printed in full i , . � - I . . 0 � P -tion. "His evio, nce lk I � expense of ke6p, . 17 V . .1 ! asserts that Yill-age propei:ty-and the - ­ ninion, Parliallllent,.with whom the � - pape. . Wi �, have t acq Hall. " . . He wished t em. .to ; act �u a manner of assessmenf of 1872, -and 0 a more . . 2madearrail,ge-ments for buildiio . _; . no sp, . .- -rests of lial assess- ing it up, as well� as - the assume . i uld I � 1. . i the daily pape � K ty. H L , Sn', F4t. .Fergi Lson, which won best serve the in equalization and origi church. Before anythilIg W� A Ority rests, to do Sol' This the Oute, Irlo - for C inment thi�, J I T such : . � -fines . � I - 0 � I . I . - . I I . for ail epitome f it, 01 � M1. Zeller, obZ rown, J. B. Guig,her, the Reform p�'rty, not on y now but in ments are correct, while thelvery figures judicial representative from the cOr proposal Caine from I �,he - I" Vort � . � done, and bile ek. Re . W olly d led �he fact of ' . � i . , ch of a vill 011da-Cies to the - . Legislature have aliffeady . we . . I�rl . age. How it ci ,r thal � - W. " kicha , B. Shantz. the future.. He was proud to b a able to he, gives prove that one or both of su suf%esting( . � terian 011-urell 11 f . il to gi e th Americans for .7 ti . logotiatioil .. I St -vzley. -Jam a Bailey, John. E son, 1 E wa.�m political assessinent8 were notoriolisly wron'. graudiloqi�ience of an indiv its sh-hould -anite iaid fo , � , etion of the Coi,iveRtion.on.Tnesday.ast_ ank I � I ;ay that he�had many I I � idual to drop be& rM -01 I eiit of the cou ' any part in, the �oiicl t of tl e troAd, and i the chrysalis forn-, and become tr.%Ug* it being umulerstood! � z Was an eudorseill rse of the . . � Hug � (�, ilmour, J Seacord, Geo. A Aer-fVrieuds in the South Riding, 'ail I he � be- He then loses his,temper, and uses some that 'M r. �, �. . . .. r Ae pf ll (11 i .6 that thE I n1ass. . I - very naughty language indeed, and- i formed into the full-fledged Citizen of -1 q - . "'i:ature. Wo believe that all e ort utterly d the assertion il, Jas. Wa . I � -lieved that should be receive th E nonlina .: - Z:) I . I willing Uo retire,on aA allnult'v. , - . h d M11 lit' I'the oharte,rfoi I 80 egis. lent h goinall t e xe of a some* ' I . i - ; Governli. . . 'I ' n. Like othei - . --(-',eo. Walker,- J. Dal- � he.. ould be ha a . - I levelitually arrailge(l. � F ! Tack-ersmith. I tion! of this Convention rdly biacomi ** o puts on I ham -let. XNTeire4uit- awo � -Mr. ft�l , . � - I el . . kept i hi's counki� . is tQ be. made to Induce the Conserva, i l ( er�ti � ,ang'. )Pily confined I I . NIcHa lie, C. Dalel Jas. � eAed by a 1,%rge majoiitv. But, all the airs, of a gentleman. : He says, I What Prevalent opinion., hal I � � - f riends of ,-the', ('1over Liment, Sin Hugl- 1 las, �17m. . . � Lot what they � . �ed,but -still 1-11, � . a dopt the -principle als.0, )ut - - , , Y . astic effusion I to a few, that farblers are 1i � � I ' JN. ("Ousins. '. things considered, he believed it would I " '.Captain' Leckie's bomb t . . lone of � . . 0 t�o . . Allan i ed to fora 1%abscriptioi- I- 0 'h ' Whether ,�,jith ,their th,� eonareffatitm as . ,. . rty Was ap1A s . be .� �� �D Mr- I ,, - - . .. hether o:not that pa,rty will assis In - , i ' U,borne.-A. uncan, A. Bit hop, R. : be more to. the interests of the pa rty -to 1 is d aTakteris.tic of the nian.?. should -when compared . elaers to the ver�v last- - . I I jo- tile- Ei lection'iFuild ii i Onta rio, and th( I s,tch VT -e- . . 1, 'Koy teith-, John- ho.titly, . U., P ar'.Kins, i select another man. - Tli ere NN as every I my connection with thd volunteer Com- I more accomplished brethrou, �. - t, re - '� dispositN-� - I - �e reform, remains to be seen. - more warinly -Lirged -to make it a libe a ' ; led pardon- -of a modes tlrin� ti . � � r' ; Tlio3- Pollard, Doliald M-cInnis. 1 probability that before anothei general I pany being dragged in is intended for a � sumptinil, however,' is (lee" 're to pilsli him-ilelf into "' i I � I : "a . - . - z � Sub le fr.elids , ! Fsprill (� of. iolloranc - desi. . - , � — -.,---- . _�� sGriptiotil -a t1 of the ("rovl ' 01)(lerich Two z. -W. G. Smith, V T. R. 'ion ther� would be a reconstruction - slur or a' compliment, or from envy of 1 able being the of In : � . . I - electi onfined Saw the cit- , 1, . . I where - I L i q I _V of his"I �Lllopti,oiv' . ernmenit fount oil all hand7q.that I - earance is not C , I I I I V, ,' of the County, alId that the mui iicipality I the position, it is - hard to i�tell, but, if 11 whi'c'h, to all app I � . . � rhe Far,mers' Movement in I he : zi. Squ �er, Messis. '07ynn, A. Smitb, I I � the sinall ii,sionijie�ant Yorkil I . - they had one ollax t 3 spend, the 01) i � - C, 1. 1 to farmers - los's to Unfor - . .10 . I I , I . . Sinclair, Daundell, Wilkinson, . 4 in which he Tesided 1yould not I e includ- from the last cause - : as- Wh )Ublic , . we'st. I ars. 'iyiddillg t( . ! ,J Cam 'ure Mr. I . at a I I P tiful Toroill '. ,position ha -O dol not the good the large aild benut, d I I . , 1� 1. v - - . . . � s.; - , Strachan. I edintbeSo4thRiding. Shoull. such.al " Beeellnut," that I will only be too hap- tunate townships who have . . -hile I 11110" igh c ,,. 0, �- . . I T . t� t * AN' th,ze �',fil - The fa'rulers of the Western t the, rcTlest, Sili � uted - I , pa,lectuai . 11�n_el"-4i'lil Co � - .. States are. I . Ereter.—Mr. Johns, Dr. BrownIng. chatige take place he would tl,en be a I py o give way -as my business Will rt�otj fortune to be represented by ilit �Ji MWI . ] .. Ge o r ontr I i , lilembers, to whowliv 'I ' ` . 000 thro, 1�ar ler, withl U J i r 0, just estimate - ugli 8ir-, tati i ants cipable. of forming , . lave � . -1 B. 1)'Imiltz. iden . I � .. . (re,itcominotion Tbeyl' - edge, , id 1, ,� mtfiorth.-M ". M cLean, non-resi t. Their represer Ve Il afford tAe time to attend to ibe duties as 1 gi, _6111"N ` I Nla(Aonat ( loi,� ,�- nion -st � - � In. . a state of g 1 4 Sir John - �', of ,village *property and the e -"Use of commu .f-,o.r the !fill ec� I - , - I I . - icom e totli-to conclusiontliat they do liol r,- 'elf obtftinedl A . I _ . - . I * 4I - -as 1) � � ft had taken Itheir ' et into I , of '15eptelnber IS , 1) 9 1 tl,.,e Dominion Parliament woul I occupy 1, I should do -and could he only g s4i hiniq er the delk ates 1 , E, stibsequently Sir J ol , I . : .. d thatthere i thesailie position, and he fearec that the some ,of these littl side � ay be:'the reason 11 ip - - ,st 41 . Le,, I seat s, the ehairilIan announce 9 o positions he . 'keeping it up. That in.. I I ,I I eave an adc(piatu return for the labor $20,000 more. �'This ,as al the mol . I - y towil.9hips choose Te.pre- 11 I � the laigest aii,j we,'thlik - - . � . � 1. I was a deputation from the Teniberance I fact of both their repildsentatives being might - employ his leisure -hours better 11 -w-hy so "mail I -at P, ­,;byterial�.- Sir ngh. 1 1 1 he � .. I 1'. . . � County . 11 , merelyof tlw tk , raild CaPit - expen(I'and. invest ill he received fr ' llaaes to t I . .. - al they . I . 1� I I co,rvention pre ent, who Wished t 3 be 1 non-resideuts would operate injuriously than going round tlie,�Iilage and - co -un- ' sentative from -\,I 4D 1 � I . � s i r 'in such laenoillination. H- �4 11VL8 1)*M�' I I i sp_ku , :1 � ' f I I . . faxms. The price of their (fleat . .1 I . - . , 1 heard before th. Donvention. - A xt S011-1- 'I to the interests of the party. He'did , de 8' . -d ; eir 0 ; � , * . try me ffing, back-bitilig.'and, as Ar- I Council.. . ingulax judgment I d fo-ar ., - tr ill, "l,4P s wit I . . I a(te Of I � � . I . taple, cor . at I The civ . tioi being pas d,to th '_ e any I - MITI en . I hf(�, � 1I, � is often so l ""��',,Sses'4%11.1 reverses 'for bli - v � -1 S" R1qER­ . S-7 rvspe- - _� - ..,in p oceed I e effect tha- � t4e � iiot say that this facit should k temus Ward says, " sticking his nose e Constita ts ! -the ripe 'ieore, after I - ill -low til� it does I alternate suce i I � U . - - I blain4es" ctetl bV c ' I , ' � 3 1. � -_ . 11 I : . . I I Temperance d tation' be. heard, the 1. difference, b t *there was no doTbalt bJ it into thinos " generallyl i . . A Rx julgly upright ininq 1. ild a Coul ' T . . I . , ot pay the expe � . I -Te sa MY . . . I am- 'I' . c,itry, Sept.16, 18T - �. . ` , , � follming .rs Te ir5ter allzi lileillber 4 - ( " - ,J .- uct., on I (,, overninent a id Carlist for es. One e - . , � ', , I I iise of its prod I t'l north, it is s ated resi il'- I . of that deputation would be ta n hold of by our opponents T ys 1 have been wasting . � If fht � *�nl.� � lu gagemen ii thh I W . __ . ' 11 a, less d6grreu, t1le ',a (-, is tr110, O.f t hiCir , I ) we] �e admi anies Thompsor, hair- and used to our prejudice. There,was munition firing at the rong target, ixor � -0 0 OP - l � i � , . I . 'ove - inient force ' --;- es. � -Chlirch of -wll- 11 lie III i ed in a; victory; for the G �, , a, t nited Stat terian I . - � Nv-yinn R. McKenzie, a representative no target at U, and this � wheat, -barley, oats and other core'als. Mal I, Mes 3 also a prejudice against . . . ts I t I 13 . !is the -most- 'I It ieing d( eate( with 1.91,co . 1�.nie of, holiored as olle, of Ole origill.-J, The Carlis James eattle. A. Monteith, A9dre ' d. further there -,vas truthful part of hi w ole ,I tter. A, y I Die �Tylg I . - themse ) is- . - I w of his profession, an S h e, 11 � eri ii-, the a!)I)rOPri�ate 1 - I r . I- , Ives t( �� i 111 -Lith. - foln � r ,Ehe farmers have set . slaughter. The illimle,re.of n-surrection ders., : . � - . . I � , ,;. . Govenlo , Jt INTRiams, Win. Cam-pbell, a feeling that Goderich she ld not have person who hedges hiiiself behind -ill as- ' theeditor of the leading -paper in D the, I I I I—. ; � . - . ' I i i� iLt� e was 14, ON 1, I - County, ilig - to address I '_ - � ; . ! . cover the- caukic of this condition of'M- i ists engaged � i the 1) ti , 1 6tion of Uth sumed name, for the.pigrpo�e of bely., -Ex-Governor Yates is I � � � ; R. Brett. I I the entire representa - I I � : � I I . � C01111 . : I ived at is th# a I while thA of -the Republic is was wil, r , I -d �rpwll N Ic - . :. f air,%, and the result �'arrl � I - " The,eb airman f the depnta ' ' read and that the'�'outh sho-al(l. be c nsidered. and abusing his n6ghbo�s, is hardly 1 oldsettlers of Adam', a I I . OT - E. � ! � . � I I liu -is -�1.111. � 1.10,0M. : 1' oll 'yate§ 11115 va ­ .1 , oly has be'en � I th. following doe ment, which contD,ined I He knew that such feehngs id exi-it, I worthy of a shot, and " Beechnut " gen- I ties, Ill., at th.cir reiiiii - , 1)reak- �- PE Dii-c�etor,-, of th� -, - -v 11111t ' , � ea,t outery against inonop . I hat Don ,4�phonso, t1 I e I I . cultill-111 1-*%0ektV wilse.11 11. I I I It is reported t I tile views -of the epiitation, upo a 'i vbich. ' he felt that if he should be sele ted as the I era�lly llikes better to: stand behind an swallowed ail old Bottler before - - - - w;d' 11 i I a 'left his co - I - � . � ths Society -A protmtb�4 '. OrtI4 (' 'arges: of railways , brother of as I J . -, 0 t a -k- Ca es . e _ il d ast every -morning foll,vears., the'20th (1; -vol 1-'�ei1te1!0,,,1-, at lite h- . ..- I et up. Theexcessive ell Ddi' Carlos, h, I they desired th Convention e I ' adidate at this time that th ',e feelings moankment, or ill -the trenches , a I f. - . 4�� . n co o market mand and retqtned to Franoe. - � . . - . I I I - � se,%Ieral U.1011- A -)I., ft*,*,e booths fi0tht, %ftll. . � nveying their produce t , I � uld be intensified. In view, there- , make the balls, ,and 96t some of his pli- �Villi,,ams C()lIL­e - sige e, of the il - I -act ion : I wo -At I I (IMiug the t\vo,anvs o '14: . S ': ' I 0 145atur- iliv +1, - A -,z t1i'L& F.dl,- - . enoK Galv�, Z, intral, 1, . ,. tools to fire them - H ' class, � last I I dc,f I � ,ophomore - . i - . - �they claim to be tile � great cause of its � . )z oj't7Le R(f6 -)?I! Con. 1 foree, of these facts, he considered it ad- ! ant .1. . le winds up by bers, of the �) en 11'aTOU Ainieultui�il si ei#-tvovhirl!� . ' surgent junta4l, has I.Eft CC thagena, oa To.the Cha.11ii . I I I . . sbill - � . I ' visable a select a candidate ledf,zome' of tile- fte t . (lay night, drag,�:; the 2n(I - . I - . from the 1, a tremendous volley of epithets, a -ad says , nii(lllra aav�- 4 0,Abber, 1'� . lie railroads, they Bay, vention. Aer a � l T . . - are' board the Fer-hando e C lco and ,has ' T I . P 1 southern part:of the County, and would 'I my name is a househo Ion ill, ,ow price . 4 Id word through- fron, th bett,3 an(I held tl . erills eash. V - ' 1 the hands of .a few capitalists, and attacked T()'rre,%Tie a, MS. ob ect being to I The delegat from ,the Pr(bibitiot withdraw . eIX � other acts - of . JOHN UAIX-N-J.-A15 l3 . : . . ev'and Seconder to , out the ("'ounty, for most �of ; them. I be- besides coullilitt�u` . I , I 0 I -E, I ' ' I - ' 11 is for the iiL-' CoiVention, held in Seafortb, on Fj�iday, ask his mov . . �pnilipj . -L P. B �Zkntdoreer- I - 'demand that by Legislative enact- obtain a sup, I, Pro-vislo - i I I . I . I . . RIN_ I . . :ey. - X I I I � � . � . I . . � - - . . i - � I . . � 7 . �, . . . � � � ! � � t I - . I i . I . � . - . .. i . . I I I . . , I 1. : . I - i 9 � I - I . . � I � � . I � . I . � . I- ! � - I . . I 7 . . . 1. . .1 I ; I . _! - - . I � � . I . . . I : ! . . I I � I I . . . � I � � . I . � � I - - I ,c ; . I . _ . L I , : � � - � i I � I : . - � ! . . . � I i I .. i - . I I. . - . I � . . . � I � . . . - � . I i � i � . � � . � . . ! . 11 - I i � . . . . I I . � - - � t , . . . . . 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