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I I =__ __-___� I , , - - event, less than 20 per cent. below the AVera Iss � .!, - I , enabling him to I � 11A 7 A to have intention � � � t I - iwlrefu4ng, and as ,also bpd. reporte ; . . at Fe rl ismentary ,represen ield.' Last years crop w . ally Inoculated I � . i ad independe � I 4 : Mediate �requ ve4 I 0 . I .1 ire�lhtlg is belo, I I . t V . ith the infected . NEW,ADVER"_ SF44ENTS.. - i - �- I . ceding, any fur�heri inv6stigation by Parli a,men I Two short crops in succession must cause himself w fluids in order i . . - � I � I atives to pievent t �( � latter proc � I i� � . t -8 . . - . � ; . � truly yow $ . . I I . which lie hag I hip - h distress, and cannot ,to* study the modes of eont,10013 ,Q ! � , into tho' base conduct of rices, Mule .� I - . .� � I I _f " GtonGE E. CaRTIF,la'. If not, an(! if the I eople, Of CanadA will I . p . -n big deathbed pefaisted in ' liarn, b8s-Belfry & May. � : I .. -1\ , I of * considerablo effect on f he even o . . making I -Pairers, &c. _Wliu Robertsoi� & Co. "Now wailt�d-Sir John Macdonald, allow their repres ia�tativea to overlook been a.ccused, and, the -correctialass : fail to produce . microscopic examinations of big own -A Ipple ­ B ' i tile Dornin- whichacc'usations he has. merce of the Kingdom. The pur- . T - Complete -Hoffman ros.. � I I Stock $25,000; Hon., Mr. Langlyin, $101 DOO; Sir ; himself partially - COM ad, to sup- blood. , I . ­ I . and excuse conduc A�ich as I I I chase of broadatuffs from ab'ro . . � . Irassie. : . G. E. C4rtier, $20 000. , I . . � I , - - I , � To Debtors-WIn- C -' additional, $10,0*M; ion Goveniment hhv�e been accused of, admltt�d. ply the deticielieyt must draw a large JOSEPH ARO]a�. 7'eacher NVanted-Win. S. Mundall. , . " Sir, John A. i dis- This � is a point which should Irleceive i sum of. money from the country, and I - -1 I � -James Shaw. I Sir G. E. they deserve to M ain, under the . tiel; also,' .. , Teacher Wanted ; Hon. Mr. Langevin, $10,000; 1 .. . s raise the price Of that ar Ifin ffIRS810111 to thiX Conti, 21P, -Itorneo; � -, Jeacher Wanted -1%. Gibbings - � Cartier, additional $30,000." - � has Men brought upon the earaest consideration of the clectors 'i. thu I It . . - grace which - ecord their I and the direct and'indirect consequence, Wanted for English AiricultzirvL1 ' - Furse Found -Jas. Pickard. ..! It must be remembered that all this. . If they allo-%i - thes � traiisactiong of South Huron ere they r these circum8tances certain.- Latorerm. I � . , them. 9 - I arising from i , . I - "'eadors Wantect--john Jones. i If ey are _ ; ly d o not wear - , es QL']�,1139(1, SOPt. 1% 1878. ' - , I I has come out, spoiftneously, without of the Govern-meni to be covered up in votes for either candidate. . - . t , . . I I . I . ,aborers, Womted--Geo. Biggar. I . ., . . I I -examinatib)-wr pressure, I have long-.Prepar Id from the evidence which has I pecially for the workillig obasses. Mr. Arch is a speoimen mid 11M17 . . I ally,proper cross ,, - . I Bucii a manner, the-V-1will I -Lot I - � I ..-.----I - . I -'ard of Thanks-Robt. Wilson, - I I , . , I r . -_ �_ - Englishman, hearty, robust .ilia h ealtili . � I � � I I . - I ' ),`� o acoll tit the i � - - . - I di�-IAgsd lliillc�,- to wait unt offence even - morey setiouis" alread � bden. produced, t I � a I 14 : stray Pig -John Shepherd. I ,Wheii so much has been ii I � NEWS OF THE WEE K. inappearance. He is abOut five feet sev. r. I .1 I . . ,. - . I ...... 111111ali I Sale -F. Holmeated, Solicitor. I wha,t may we not U., will be committed, Domi oil (lovernment, of the ellarges � - I . e -ii inches in height, with . anch circumstances, and more disgrace] I I . . � great square � I I . age Works -W. Grasa�ie. � . ains them GREAT 13RWAIN. - eaforth Carri, I I � which linve been brought ag, ghoulders and large limbs, He � has a . all . . expect when the � witnesses are subject- — � . = eral of a Feniaii colonel, named � . . _ .11 � I � , � . � . , -Tull - I' Sho-w_­John Leckie,-- Brussels. . . . I - - n fidence The long, large face, with a high forelie, . : . . . I . 51 searching crOBs-exam- and to vote entire and implicit co . -ad . 25 Reward -Gray, Young & Spairling. -ed to a proper an. . - - I . � . 1, ,-it brog,heda, Ireland, * oil the Z f 1. . The Conser1rative iNgminee . . F3 cO1­: Leoiiar( gray -blue eyes, and a strai lit, well-, I � . - . and 11 9 '111 f, . ;1unation9 It will oticed, that the de- � I � in ir!, John. Macdonal(.1 I 0114-1i illSt was attended 'by 10,000 per- '%.� aolr;11yj1yP^_i11-T1r, f,hi'mni, J-,1___ . . . I— -..----- lllllll�_� i_ . . � - ai in ounce�th�t the Con- - , � .n -the �, sons. . I . .1 ROM 1-1 I .�o 1: . . . imand 0 ned iLt_tbe above letterisnot We last week � . I great obs V I - -Fily ba �,arnest-olli,e who. ' . � servative ConvenEon h,4 selected Mr. leaguo�d� then one tacle . M'. tit the close of you as tboroug . . -1 ing for Mr. Cas re- I Chief Justice Qockbu ' no iiiatter what business he may'happ6il - I - Hugh pei �onally,- but on. him or � t� _ Ay of their Vot . I __J�Itrou txvoo*tor�* on Sir ontai I . : . w is , � � . Geor'e Case as eir stan�ard 'bear-' 1 the hearing in the Tichborne case, a few I � .. his company. N w, what conclusion can 9 .. moved,' But if, on the. other hall 1, they sunied to have on hand, will. proseente it to the - � — ,� . � ill South I . � da,ys ago, said if the Claimant re � very end, disre,ard-ing obstacles Impossi- I er in the coming! contest' -ot satisfied that the pi%selit investi- 0 . . � I . � I � ,e re ble of surmoullting to ()Tdilaary Ineli. Ile - , , ' � I . .— . i . . ' possibly be dra,w I from ,this other than H' ron. . We lin(16rStalld. � are n . . ilia travels through the country) I'l - . FRTDAY, SEM. 262 1873 of which Sir Hugh rer 11 ; i that Mr. gation �� of the, Royal Commissim is a senting himself as a Diart3nr, it wouN )e . . that the compall ation, 1. I . . I stands before you in, modest simplicity, - - - . . . I Case has since acce�ted *e ilomill ' 'lit a stoP to the � . I Proper one, and believe tile duty of the court to p . yet manly indepeDdeuce, utterhig eve ceived .the proi , Be of the Presidency th ro igh and . ry - . * andidate in I- 0 - 9, &Ddal by committing him to jail. EN -c-17 .The Scandal Investigation , � and is now in the field ag 4 c I ke fur- Be . � word with. a force and vigor �arr i , - I . � t Pp.rlianieut should still ME . ying . � should in realit3 - 1 furnish .the, funds asked -6 Conservative tha . . colinected with tibe . -called investigation of the Roy- i . as furnish flat. The reasons .1 e cannot " onceive- Judge andt jurYman . weight and enforcing atteution, like the ' - th inter I � . 'I . * cas ad been threatened with assassill,11- . - I . . The'so erred for. If,therefoirewthe money W, which induced th a 1 selection of - Mr.'Casei ther elaquiry, then w e b, . stroke of a sledge- ha mmi�r- He tells voll &I Commission. into the charges preii i i , a -,� their -way clear to hon� against- t1i,e: defendant I . - . ed by the compa uld not possibly , , . - � h.o* tl�,ey call eo: tion if a verdict he seeks Do dikinction, desires no ho�or. - : - � � . .� , it 0 . colijecituroa. The po- I I � - by Mr. Hu , C21 -ton against the Go.Vern- Y, ir Hugh. f, in wia are at a loss to 1 ; i estly ,'And conscientiously oppose Mr. should be brought in. The Chief Justice lie has an ambition, and that is to bet. , _ - 0 be a personal gif � e offered to several . ,warned the Claimant that if he made all- ment, an(l 11c,w commonly known as the . I admission we sition was, we belie ,, � � �: . I . b, or appe . - ter the condition of . his fellow-toi& i . I - : view of ,the f.,1from.mois bly Bishop. ' - -I al -before the public, a nties Of Eng. ; I I .1 . I . I � . di a�wing to a close: aken others, either of -Amili m wag immeasura . -_ � other speec JPacific Scandal, is, ,� e p,b �arrated, when �, I 1 . .i � ould surely be imprisoned. New er , hay. . ove , . i thaii he.. i . lie w day land ; to lift thern. from the depthe of . . �� - every turies of. I . . During the ewly part of the �procee: i with what ' h better qualified fqr e popitioll . political Jobbery are made I I I i - in -conjunction all al- 1i . revelations d degradation cen # �� tirely All howdver, declined I the I f . the trial, and public interest in Poverty all I . � . ridence taken. was almost en . ' y � proffered has let O -n--a heritacre of. . . I the e,N ready peen mide -public? a case has � The Dominion Government eases. Since the above . toil have made for tbei . � . � " a Mr. � Case seems . the case' incir toil ; to take them from a soil �iul I . r e. devoid of iilt ,xest, for the reason that the ag " at the ( ,�Ov_ honor, ,with dian] m, an I o�itract for the erection of t1i e neces- I . I � not been made out a"' � t r6- the P warning from the courtA the Claimant fuses them a living, and transplaut them witnesses or .e. and all, professed to know I to have been pitchf don hs the Ilas. I : Vimiipeg, Mail- . 0 in which he . - . y strong to coDaJ � I sar pub ngs at N . i ,ign y ' lie buildi ,,.,in appeal, i " r, .and ernment suffici . sort ; and'. unfortlMatelylor'llimself, be . . has pillilhshed . to a newer and better, where labor is --- � but little connected with the affail. . . everlaE I I I - ,and as an index of how tl Le work states ,that the prohibition lb� the. .court worthy its price and manbood ita priv. 0 1 � F . I . _ thera to ng infamy anc -8�1&me, � has accepted the d r. itoba,�� atio a a -was m ade by t4e Comm,ission - . . qu ote the of speeches from him or� solicit 11 f leges. This is his ambition, and � he asks no attempt . � I thing ily ' i - I 'we can . scarcel conceive of is likO to be conducted we . I . I , � . or eve 11 L theM -what little they (lid ! C�se been a prominent, ' n an acti-�e . aid from the public has cut off his supply a nobler one. � to draw fro . . . � rom the Fro�e Pres -1 : I I . you to imagine . � � . . that w6illd do i t, I ; . folloN6119 f . . Of funds. I I . MR. AICCR'�, XISSTON. . I . 'know. But latterly the I)rincipal actors I . . r his nominlItion _ - . In . tlie defenc the accused it is member of the 6A3, L I I T)ae Government has purchasoid from which, it will be ' : . e of . il so much Bur- 7 The steamer Muxillo, At the Citadel, the other �llight, I in the drama have been. on . the witness . . . : might not have or , Isiolle( e the independence of remembered, run. dowil-an& sunk the 6� ,, leiresi maintained thal this money was. ao� -vanc- f I . Dr. , hultz (despit . ed ,by heard hint -state to tbe� Governor�G ral . i ' . ' - stand, and a greater degree of it L . � d by Sir Hugh_ IlOt ag' a (Juid 1)ro quq . prise. But, althi u 6rh hei is, We believe, Parli ` eat provisidus) 200,000 b ricks at Nortbfleet, liar, been -surrender the object of his mission. In emigration, . 1 3 ; w thous ii� e r . . 1 '15 p and, which the contractor � has #ta cied to the evidence which they e " an ultra Conservati ve, be has never hith- ,-,R Spain to the. British authorities for the ,aid., was to be found the remedy for * . . - arter but as�a suliscripi grage to take at that pric . Leav- - tibn �of liability. � . , for the'Pacific c , . 11 . i ing like a has 4 en - puri�ose Of trying the ques. the"evils afflicting, the agricultural labor. saw fit to ph ce before the public. . 'Sir : ! erto.occupied,=3-4 . prominent I sel wih be sent � tion to the eleotim fund, for the purpose . . ing tl,;e ii,�idl�peudence pf'Parliame at phase It is expected that the v es - ; ing classes of Great Britain. The over. 4ohn Macd, nald, .Mr. 1angevii'l, Sir . � I a - ition in the ra4s of Ilia party. -But 'tli6 question entirely, and discuss- to London, where -the -cago� will be tried. , . of assisting - P, itical 'friends. To any posi . but of I ctowded-fieldis and the superabundance I :, . �i d, he has accepted i ta D. same who . Hugh Allan, and Mr. Abbott, have each I . he has been nom*1 I ng the transaction purely upon al COM- Her present cap, i is not the . of labor weren6t wholly to be overcome . . who may be in ined to*be led ay by, ted lit- at the time of t1i . - in turn, told their little stories. These. I ' . ' . the nomination, aill we must now deal meretal basis, it call be denomi colnuianded her � e collision by the, combination of the toilers.. The I . I this absurd th Irywe would-sa�l.-is it I I is not ,for , tle- Bhort� of a public swindle. The J)ricks with the Northfleot-�. - . I . land, system stood in the -*w3v - and . ' I . I t I .1 ations ha`v e all been given very concise-. . � like with him as we find him. -It . . %I I . I rell reason�l Appo8e that a maa . ; " in question are of A most. rniserabl I qual- . SPAIN. gh the laborer might hope for better 4, . a -ad alth6ngh there . , I o�as which in- I thou. 0 . ly and correctly.. I - ' use to enquire into the reas. , d were they ,disposed of 110 the T1 e Bank of France has agreed to ad - 0 itical � ity, ,%,n � 11 � and. possibly better fare, he could . Sir Hugh Allaii,,. wh - had U� . th; claims for dis- c ulil not- - Iles to the Spanish � wagesi � ' way of . � 0 PI)l or e highest biddet to�morrow, *w , a was little interruption in the , 78ym dilced his selection � . vance 100,000,000 fr, . . never as -ietorsliii) himself, . * - I � I a.�Ies eitl�)�_r with one aide [)r the. e G4)vern- (�O . I pire'to, prop, - � Iderable c-6dence, ,p . I � . I cc which th I . . The aceunlulation of w,;�,thln thelt-ands I I 1 - his party. realize lialf the pri verlinient. ' . croas-exa-mir. ation,--cons thet-4-who had never but oijee, Accord- tinction which li has upon r them, if indE ed they. . . . 0 � . I � en is paying fo General Garibaldi haff, offered his se'r-, - ilies enabled them at will to of a very inportant nature has leaked I .. ; We leave'. thsee little matters to be dealt m . . I . of P-reat fana . I . (I al a pol- I be sold at all. We doubt whether' , Spainy I mauy . ; wg to his own statement, vote . ' cou . vices to the Republican cause in ff .1 : .1i ed his o er . . - .. . � i I '. edi dispense even with the services in , . . I . � . -with by those who are more, imm ate-, all Would employ them in . I - out. I � . . itical ction '! it likely, -we say,that . I y ril,dent man ay pric,-. And but Senor Castelar has dec1iii, . instances of the laborers. 11 V -hen" be , ' ' . 4 ! : .1 � i 1. (I slid a ected. ' � a but1ding of his. own at ai . with thanks. - I * d - I spoke to two, Dukes and fourna. , Sir John, in his e-%idence,'. has a6knowl- �such I man wduld ,give, as, a all bscrip- ly intereate ' I � It is officially stated that the situation "' I I I . elio I : , . With Mr. Case i a a private citizen, we whil� the Government has gon-, a long ble Lords who desired a conversation With edged the authenticity of the tel,egrams ti ;he rnious sum.� of� ,$H7,000? �. ; roa :iout of its legitimate way bo make on, ` I I . have 1110 fault to fill d. He is� a quiet, un- I dj� of the Carlists in the north of Spain is me* on the subject of -labor, they toldme to Mr. .Abbott Sir Hugh Allan's agent, it *ill- be -noticed that the . this`purchase of an independent member precarious ; desertion fronf. their ranks be had in Russia and 4 , � i Besides this'. I . . an there was corn to � . ,: . ,� ,respectable m.. ; alization i's asking for- " -ten thousand d1ollars More'. " . . inoffena ve, 4rliament� milimited,quanti eg Of as is increasing and'the demor. : . obtained froM, Sir Hugh assuming, . . of P zica -and tbat they and t4eir class various sums c . . 'the rep- h i . durable bricks as the Do- ,of, the Repub- Ame , ' . 1. ' I . He alB o* aeltiltowledges thexec4pt, of that � : and in his business relations � has. an some and . spreading. The discipline were determined to stop the aggressions I ___ were not given as subscripAi Oils �.,to an- . i . . ' anufactured lican troo a has vaLStly improved. -10 .7 : . - - VI t__ . tion of being U oroughly I upright and min on produces are. being In I Then my deter ii, I d.out Idirect- uta . ellhin at th of tholaborers. L - money. He says that before lea ing 0 eleciion fund, b . in tl�e game locality, and s, The enT of the Spanish insurrection at . . I . � - . These, bcwever� &Xe his qualli- ,_ - before wayering, -was formed, I spoke iii it- honest. I e as the Government aye for elia is approaching. Disseusions- I I tawato attend to"the elections in Ontario 1� to Ministers Piemselves. Thii, I I Saint rat Carthag ' to the people Land. told them that Old . �, . . L I I . . I fications, and'his qllly qualifications. for at unsightly,,ilhshapeh) d rotten have broken out among the insurgents. laat slimmer he instructed S-ir!-George 6 latidy any . - the in�o . I . i elf clight to b enough to k . I � . i Eligl and had done -wi-bli them,, a -ad that to . - ' y . L )n �o w��h he-aspires.L These clay daubs, to which. was ever a Aied the The Government has oEered terms whiel Cartier to apply to Sir Hugh A . . . * ­_ I 11an for ' erson that ,as not cc�ijttribut- the positi( . I . the prairies of the West, hereafter, must W ng ' ' . .p - the noneyNv I. - f � - ' misr'omer, bricks." I the leaders are Ali to accept, but � -or. k-.. , . qualities, altb,oug'h! good', in themgelv�a; I ) bettering 6f their f funds to assist " carrying theelee-tions-in ': . I - they look -for fm In � ; . ed me rely foro � e love of the caiise, but ; I I wers. The liberaied con- - : � ;1 11 The Doctor seems to be rat -her a trol�­ fear their follo . tunes. And here I am i o-day-.� Aly f4l- P - Ontario. :Be -fore he receiv'ed any! rtion fall far short of the requirements of a Par- . . .- . �r all who talk . 4ration. � . � victs, threaten to massac, e, � ' . I po that i ;,was piiol out for a consid bleSOme and expensive meiiibEr of the - lows have sent In. e to " spy out the land," . - e tele raphed e4tativd. He is, entire-,, . of peace. 1 ik- a 'have j h, - by the � to look for the soil most 1i ely t6 yield ad. of this money, however, h K In ad, lition to t1l 'a, we � , the fact, at- liamentary He bas,been boug , , I ,. I . I . ! - - ' - . � . I ly unacquainie th the public affairs C mons FRA -SCR: . r labor .invested, and I to Sir Georg�, authorizing him to proi #- ' . ,* eturns fo . . 1 .ugh, . eguate r . . teste� to by bot i Sir John and Sir H . . = I the,c h I - � ent several times, but I e is one . . ise Sir Hugh �he Presidency of the Pacific � . . . L�( r taken the* Dr- Nelaton, elebrated Frene am here. in obedienceto their wish. I , that no - mone 'was paid b � th latter of the country, an( has. neve . . d r - oh 8 1 r 1. . . . .. � I y .y e . I I . . of t;.lo,-,e who won't -stay bought, and, of surgeon, die ill Pa is I at I day nigl t e anil learn for Myself. The i . Comp msmit- � . . . .1 pains,or the tro able to hiform. himself. � . . I t want to lie - . I . . ' . . , any. . ��* cl�y or two after tra tintil he had the assurance, in �the wrii- � 7 I ent Canadian politician He was born in June,; 017. , emigration agents infesting the country � . 1. m a promm I . ting this telegram he applied to and ie--' . - I He is a Congervative-and a - bigoted one wllcl The object of Victor Emanuel's ,visit I r OI the fo er, that he would receive . .. � . I pl,ay upon the credulity and the poverty I . Ing , . . I ' � remarked, I I buy them to- day and , oeived from Sir Hugh the sum of $25,. . . 4f the -Company tA_ which at that simply because his father before One(' to the Emperors (if Austria and Ger- of our people, and many have been en- . the P residency, I youl said to be to I -secure their co- . . I . W. .Wh . have to ,bu an 71, 1 ,in theyo�ver en this ran out he telegraphed the c hart � him was a Congerirative,� and that is all I . . . ticed to greater hardships th. . � .ain possible aggressions ' I . .- ; ­ er WC11-11d. -be C. . This , I ; I )) . operation to resti . I � .. . i He has MO Irowm nclured in their hovels in Warwickshire for $10,000 moire, and was still short' �� . . . .he knows or ca es about it. I I . I of France and prevent the efection. of- ' .� . " . � � . I .. guara atee 1ps 1 given, the. ' ' ; am — . n or Essex. . and telegraphed again for a further ad- . I ' never taken any p4rt in,the public affairs * a s to the Papacy. 1 4 President � . ac began in the New Yc rk Stock French ultv monta e , - MATION syr.R.,;. te : , . - 4 . paid and Sir H gh , appoin . 1 A PA�N I .� . THE XMIC Thus, making in all t . r. of the country, atd. hii 11,;�pd entirely UNITED s�N,TE*. , . . e little d4endence vano�e of $10,000!�; , I of tha Coinpai�y to, which 6e charter . . I 1. . Mai ket on'VVednesday of. last week, and Yellow fever coiltinu � to ipread rapid� � We ha-ve to plac . w- . within' himself or himself'. - I His , , it , es upon the specious. promises so glibly . d . : .. con Orleans and - Memp � � W,000,which. Sir John himself ackno I was granted. Irthis is not;i pl " . . i inu,ed untit the close of the meek. his, and ' I I ly in New . - I edges upon oath as having received from . . . . name has never been hea,rd of in cqunet�-._ - deatlia is. so great as to held *ant to us by tb ose whose object it . conclusive ba-rg in. and sale,, it would be . � 'Was cciafined elmost entirely to bai ikers and the percentage 'of I to be to draw so much per head. . tion with. Agricult aral S6cieties or with - I . -Is . seems - � - � I I Sir Hugli Allan. Sir John'further ac- oliffileult to dete*nme what is . i � . bro tlm oing usiness in Wall street, cause the most seriol - 4pprebensions. . The po-ople I represent desire fight upon . . I : I I - - , . , . I ly unae- _: Wilkie Collin.% the Elighall novelist, vious to his grant- . = Z municipal affairs, 4-nd lie ,is entire . rces and advantagles possessed . . knowledges, that, pre . . . i I . and'did 'not -effect .commercial ,Or manu- sailed- from Liverpo6l in the steamship the resou � ' . . ' -ter to Sir Hugh Allan Me- � 7or South 4u, on. ainted with the W� orking dourrilunicipal I by the different portions of Rorfla Ameri- . , The Writ .1 . ing the'ehar . . .1 . . I I ; (In I I I . fapt,uriuk- interests but to a very slight - Algeria oil: Saturday la4t, and is expect7 I Mullen placed in his hands copies of all . I . - I on election . u ns. R a lias ney'er been'known . I '. I ­ I -ca, all ,anxious to ;ibsorb British labor. . Till. Writ for he South lfu� I instit, tio . I I ry crisis has been ed to arrive in New 'York early next . I- I ex, "nt. This: moneta . ders tand fliat the people I i yllable. . n public in his life, , 4 - ; I . , It is easy to un , pondence bety0een - himself has be' es Ilickson, to. utter a a those week. During his stay- in that city lie ', the corres , en rece .ed. by: Jam; I thelmost disastrous in its res'llIt , to sirous of emigrating wish for Bome . . . . . I 8' at I �de - , at he and. if sent to Ea. liameDt he woul(t b,q a will occupy the same -suite! of room I (MaMullen):, and Sir Hugh, so th -Esq., Retumin 'Officer, who law is§ued . - - I more authe�titic information than paid a � . . K I �, I . . I . � I i rthly.j3er. effe�tedbyit,of anytha. I. -s -occurred. the -%V estminster Hotel 7 that were tenant- - agents - ar . ! . . Pro amationj a] - . I . - letters, � .. � : ay - , or able, -to ughly aware of Sir Hugh's true 'drone artJ a duh�ny, of: no. ea e ,willing, give� I I he nowina- . 4i . I ge liumber. of � was thoro ppointing: t . I I for 16.1al! years. A very lar ed by Charles Dickens on his last visit. I ge -to promise heldi . Brucefie 6 ; ' a"' nothereto give p character as o(thsclosed in those� id, jon Wednesl vice but to rise i ip and it down in ob.edi- � ledg.s ) � � tion I �o be ! : failures have� taken place, an4 among ,� A territic, storm prevailoid throughout. . migrants here or so many I I before he' " him the chaxt I . . d - ., �tbe Ileigiliborhood of Tallahassee, Florid4, 'go many III) . gave �� er . BlIt d - � )ctober 8 1i polliJig, on the l5th. I once to the nod A Itis lea er when a di , I . . i - . ; We arewilling to profit by any ay., I I I � thelm* are the well�known firm of Jay there.' . I -' �5 i ' e is allowi vision was being taken. ;1 To put forward Cod . on Fri day'niorning. , Several stores were � . - ay :be beld to us in w1lat cotild h,6 -do ? he hall receiveill W, win be se7en th but little t In �k & iuducements that in. . ! , � . Okla &,C9., G e6rge Opdyke & Co., Fta * - 1 3 . I . . I I -unroofed, .30 -or 40 houses were blown . . . 000 of ,Sir Hugli's money', he was'not in a. ed * tion. We would, therel such a mail in 01) sition to Mr. Bishop, desirable quarters. We have had the p for - prepar. I �� . I � I . Hat"ch, Henry Clews & Co., and Richard dovhi, and. several others badly damaged. ' 11 , � . . a . positimi to refund it, and tlie only course I ait fifteen y len, f i houses were de- gents of the Northern Pacific Railwah l fore, �,ay to thcEe who desire to see th who ha's for the ears taken hicla'were supposed to be A great number o gin . . . - I ! . . . .1 Se a of w . I � ie er pl�are cons m- and other railway ent!arprises, pointing I , then open to him was .to shut his eyes to Reform � candidate successful, be up an( all active and. pr nii�eilt 1part in, Agried- stroyed. z TI o idered co. -st. . . - . 11 . beyondthereach of the wildest panic. out to us the golden prairilesaf the We. . disclosures cont `ned in , - . � I . .The 'the damagmg Ai 6 Let lo committees,ine ery see tural Associatio: is, who has served a -long I pletelyruilled. Three. or four lives, were I - The ' , . I ( oing. I I . . � Th; cause ascribed for the ctisi3 is over-' lost, and-geveral - . , re wounded. i Virginia sends agents among us. - the letters, and accede to his demands. tion be formed, � 6t once, that � ev'a �y possi - and faithful apErenticeship. in positions i . - 11� - persons we - � C adian Commissioners lecture to us of I . spe; ulation in railways. A large number of �todk was killed.' The an . . I the .eastern, townships of Quebecy and . . e'Vote maybe � oicured for the l5tl L. Theke of honor and trust, i . . Sir �ohn Macdonald also acknowledges bl who has ascendeA - — I road.wasblocked byfalling trees.. The � . I . � I I . . Ir a " - lei] of ' I . . thii garc Ontario, while others seek that he was asked by *Mr. John Hilliard will undoubte'�'ly be a contest and i ,every step of ..... Punic ipal ladder from - -, whieh tel'-graPh w' e ankil fenlies. were down f Or Manitoba, the Sasv.atche- . . . I . . T I I I I I . PNCLkL XXHiBiTio,i to direct us to .. . . lil- . . miles. The'loss is imi inblase. , Saint Marks � Cameron Chairman of the Inve8tigatiou ool ti ukee to the highest u I and British Columbia, In fact, won't do for th, � Reformers ol 'So nth Hu; ,�hat of sch a i . �.. � , . . ' � . . I t 1 . ­ . is Peing held at London, .alLd which -aw, wan I , 1 � was completely washed ,�y, only two I from every North -America - 1A, , 3 _ quar , Committee, to use his in,fluencemith Sir ron to allow the constituency to I ie wrest, nicipal p9sition the 0 of .the pe6ple ter of ... � I . . . terminates to -day, is generally ac- houses were left standing, and twenty 4. ' 1111119 . , . Hugh to obtain f or him, '_ Mr. 0, ameron, ed f r 6m them �hrough a' f eelin I essful families were rendered homeless. I'the're are aQ:env's. 11lit we are co i to - - I . g c)f.over who is thorough�y and hitimately ac- 1 1 1 . kno�wledged to be *he most succ - I _ric t work, d to -work where our a discount of $5,000 -at Sir Augh.'s bank I security. Tht � � have won . their presen b -quainte(ImrAh.tlle,Wo-rk�iig'of themuni- I . . � . I - The- yellow feverlis inereasing at Ame a o all " I . v . th "t has been held for years, N ear y labor will reap its highest reward. That _ Sir John- co lied. with ' u ons of the country,. hnd 4, . Shreveport, La� About 20 deaths occur , ivil?ges - in Montreal. DIP position too de i rly to allow it to i ��ip fron i cipal instit ti I ., a &siTe far political Pr . - . . . - every department was well represented, daily. The same epidemic is also pre- there'wa3 I Mr. - secur a' . Ll Vera' d on'the p4liti- 1. I . 3 object. -in n ' Cameron's req�iest, and. this , vay. an I thal, i re e he must assert and hi�, I ti d, e them in If y�hinlr like a who *a wi . . . 1 5 . . 1. . an4i the quali of the animals and arti- valent in Memphis. I ' . . _ . won] from Sir Hugh the discount, and M -r., Troper effort i§,made, there is nothing to .cal questions of Ole day: is a gross insult � iciiiall e.. 'The homes on this side of the Atlantic - i ' . . des exhibited unexcept . PERSIA. - I , . : .. . - . ' ' OIn ann . ounces I t,on up I . Cameron pocketed the money. i I : . . depend considerably for its conslimma - . . hinder Mi. Bi' op's election b % major-! to the inte-Uig co� -of the ,electors. , We was A deipatch fr Teheran on - I y weather, for Provincial Fair week, on the constituti al rigrMs the I - , � ', the return of the Shah of Persia to hii , ' i Mr. Laiagevin, another memb,4r of -the o Letmat, then,l believe that a � �jorityl, of the ele'etors ity of ovef .tw(, , hundred. - ; pld saut and immense crowds A a ecta- : new -comers would tind thellils lvea en- . . I ' i p capital. The whole population turned i titled to claim, -- �. - howing our re Will look oil it' K ffilch,� and that when ' � I I Their leading desire the stage. -This th6� opportunijy of a � sent. A large nur lb6r went I . Government, Comes on I I . out to escort him to the- palai3e. The . . I . ;. I -tile Shah in a brief speech, stated he gentleman. also acknowledges having re- strength pass 1 t�aimproved. ' il -ve . fitting that� I would be to become land owlkers,- to POS- . I the time comes ey wi, gi w I ) I � , . I . froan this county, and - e i iotice i _ i * - - . . � . . ' best I a prmci- I Bess farms and till the soil. . -rom imes, mim . � rebuke to thos � who, for purposes ,; . had visited the Pa.rh ments.and I oeiv6d f , Sir Hugh, at ti - - . I . veral Huron exhibi - . . I . Iig to na�nes of Be boys figur al institution -RCIEL'S IFLAILT 01? OPERATIONS. ing to The Meeling of Parliarient.- known to -them,, el ves,'arle endeavori , p _a of Europe) with' the MR. & I - _. I sums, in all aMo-unti = to lis- I I Of . - I I I sist i defra,ying'alection, expenses in his Pi I trliament � has been summoned to foist -into Parlia mient a ln�n who 'by na- i4 in the prize list. ' ,The - f i ill list of special object of ini�roducing what he To sum up, from the conversation - in I . . t . .- -the administration the great agitator. his objects are to Bur � . . � prizes, howevdr, has not yet bE en obtain s&w good in them into, . . . . seotion, near Queb I q . I Meet for the d 3pa�tch of bu *ne;s on the �ure and trailli gJ i's notoriously , . . . ' . I - e E51 1 unfit for et ,hom. a the ecI .. I I . . . .1 ed) so that we will leave. the Mentioning of his (.4overnment. 1. vey the country, to sele . I I . . . . � I I � � �Selw ion mw� any..such. p . : I . I I . . . ' .most suitable for. -the tens of thousands 23d of Octobel., - A stormy i ' Ositi 1. I 0 ! whe la we will - PRUSISIA. The next witness was the greiit corrup- 11. I . f 'names until next week, .Tlac wife of Prince., Bismarck died in I wbo will next year -laud in America, and -te . There is. no &ubt - bult ting circujhstances,:apecu� � � I be , Aticipa 0 Tinder exis . I I peasibleterms- . I I � tor himself, Sir H -ugh Allan. He frankly . . �. bJin a position, to'give full. P ticulars. Berlin, oil .Monday, Sept, 29 - to obtain for them the best . - I � . I " 2. I � . i � Sir the Governindrit will endeavor, ou th -I- liar significance a ttache,!s t;O the approach- . _� . . wmw� 'bind himself confesses 'that he hall funtiab�d . I - . . I I I. . 11 - I r . _._________� lie will make no promises, � . acclonald, Sir Gleorgoa' Caxtier,, .strength of thqinvestigatioii,of the Royal ing election -in Scuth Huron. The prog- , �,, MR. Bisiao.r is, personaU3., a decent Why'waE; he �_S%urprised? by no pledges. he -will lecture in the John. M, � . . .. , , ! I � . ' ) ,eady announced, and Mr. Laita,gevin, with sums abiounting Commission, to get a cl arance frOID- reas i of the colit, 3s b wili be eagerly watch- ellough sort of � a fellow, but is anything We do not know what to make out of - principal cities as ali � . 19 . . . resent t1ft ln't,elli t eo- the following portion of Sir John's eyi- but as to his arrangements I didnotob, . . I - Parliament o. . the chair lqB_ proferre I '' bies all over tile. b4t fit to rep . - I 4A y There '80,00,, . 11 . �,b� both political par . 1( (';FZive ro in him. and piniry of South Hurdn in t e dence delivered cu � 'Wednesday. We tain any information f respectivally to $45,000, $ 9 , .� ,9 . - . -agaanstt1WmbyMr. Hunti#gto 8 try andtle -e., -Llt,willben - _ ff - -ressed . $32,000, besides other lesser suins to sup- . I n. It , it I I lore than r i . . Balls. He may be a good f rimer, he copy from the illail : . I � is one point upon. which he has exP . - - ie Re orm' loyalty of the to be hoped, b owever, that they may n(t a d-bfeat or a vio� t' y for!tl f party mi,y even be a good auctionee , but as a I "I'v"hell. 'Mr. McMullen came to me in himself pretty clearly -the . . porters of the Governm ei�i- He a -ISO . . - , , I ai idently for the laborers to the Britisl -a 1. . I- . ' 11, in South Hur � ) 1 Crown induc i be successful. The investigatioil is or... Itw�`llbe thefirstpo- le;islator he would be a fai re. We October lie came to me ev told the story of his agree mient . with - Sir' . ; . . � -tig will not disgrace itself I purpose of e an4l them to prefer, it possible immigratio-11. I I ��d sham. But, notwith� ,litical. test to ta k., �, plade U*1 Ontario since t . at the Rich ' attellipting:, to bully m J 0 . f .. 11 - been a- barefa . him_"-Goderich iSkr. 1, l, In ia* - But, a levy black -mail upoi e,. aud he . - I George Cartier, wh i ch, in conlie9tion wilh ' !. . . - . by'sending . 1. spoke to the British possessio * I : t standing this, sufficient has!been learne -xiamelib of the Dominion Gov- - . . o them the hiVs tclegraan, was a gruar4nt. � % � � �the arra,ig b o rep- very mysterioasly of what he could prove. 'Course, if Canada cannot h Id I � . Sir So . ee tha . I - . I What of Mr. Ca'se ? Is he " fit t - I - That Sir Hua � I me United States.will have to. - W..R. from the evilence taken bdf ire it to erriment for their corrupt dealings with . h Allan had told. him so . � � I . he should.have the Presideliby of the I �, . . . .� 1. Esent the intelligent yeom ry in the . 0 . - I I I .01 a; y � sh th t 1) A proper invdsti ation tl e Sir Hugh Allan 1 coniliection. with the ' . very strantre stones about expenditure of i 00 04W — . ) �� . I Compazy which would receive the ebar-. ,� . 11 I k I Legislative Halls?" Would "the Riding I money.foromembers, of Parliament, and � AUCTION SALES. - I.. f :.! coi- clusively Pacific Railwa3 a he verol,�A ,. . .. I 7 i I . . . the samc interview at which l ges call be,clearly and -, , � arteit, , nd . . - : ter. At - . - I I nof disgrace itself .by sending him?' , so on. I -wA-s very nin-chi surprised. to - I . rov en. The Opposition will, 1 io don]) � given by the'ell �-c or$ of South Huron in I n , a ,d he sai I Saturda i Lot, 24, Con- 6,, 1 . Sir Geo i I � . . . �) ­ � � (1, a m-ong V, Sept. 2 1) 01 . this promise was made ,,, e asked P . We believe that he does not even possess I hear that state lie t I rg _1 1 3 1 . � - 3st w : a, tHe lieve . d Farm Stock, - I i - 1 � entirely .igrxor,- the action 0 theConamis this., . conte be 'regarded by the � other tbing r ixflintioned your Usborne, 100acres of Lan,i , - Sir Hugh how much he was prepared to - j I . . ' '� I name in co a and Household F urniture. . . � � .- the Valificaition of "being a yocdfarmer,.- sion and t u (It gs whe,e country more as lan in�lorsatioii or con- i iinection, with a4y of those ex- Implement , I .3 ak L I I . � ,give to aid in the election- a. 'Sir Hugh ' , I �- k, or a farmer *at all. - Evid eith, Sr., Executor ; A. Bish' ' i . . i they were ter 3unated by thb "I n de -nn, on of - the proc tho�t ' entlY, Our con- ,' penditures. but lie has the names of per- ,Robt. Mont p orogat, c -I ati - v r li .- - d' he op, au �- asked Sir George how much he wanted, I i I . t6porary did ll.otl anticipate the action. I son's who are - e y near you.' I sai ctioneer. . � . ' , I � I . of the last ses i ion, mo ve7 for .1%L P-Nv COr 1�- Goverilment il. as a, matter of choice . 1 14 Con- 3, - ' . . I . I -on, or' it i Ould not well have -iientioned my name, Saturday, -Sept. 27, on Lot , . to whielh Sir - George replied, " One hun- - - i .. of the Conservative Cgnv c . . - . - . . . . � � - . . mittee of the House.to i -- -es gate e between candidates, , Mr. Cas9 'is the � � because I never had any money transac- Stanley, 'Farm Stock- and IMPlements . . . - - . . . . 11 . -been so hasty.with its .. . . . -Brine, dred thousand dollars, " Sir Raab said � Would not have. ' I I etor - J. P. I 0 . . . . . , P. lMcDougall, propri , , . chargep, and t the same time secu -e nominee of the Conseivlative Convention, � . tions vvith him." . he had better 'put his reque%t in4rit- . . ; I . . sirictures. . I \ . i How was it that ,'4ir John was cc sur- i auctioneer. - - -- legislation em I oWering. ind ividual mer i- and is brought, forward in the interests 1 1 I)r. . . ' �ot 27, Con - I - 'Sir George's promise of ihe Presi-� . : � ised" to hear -that Allan had told I On Monday, Sept. 2% or(] ing.. I , . — : ' p,oad Farin - ... bers of the � ommittee I) adminiist, x of the Oppositi ii in the Ontario tegisla- � The Harvest in England. ' "13trange stories abolit expenditure. of I 1, Tackersmith, London 2 . �. . . I . . I vtbt dency was then submitted to writing, I ' 1, papers take a lVilhamFor83 - . - I oaths to -%vitn Ases. . This will e resiBt4 A ture, who are tbe willing servants and ' I Some of the English money for im'embers of Parliament " when I Stock and Implements. . and. in connection with Sir Johires tele- I . : onalm of the barvest for he himse,lf had received',Q45, 000 ' "t r; J, P. Brine-, auctioneim I ; by the Govenitment, on the g-r3und thit pliant tools o the ,D i *on Govern-. -�erY 9100MY View I I- from ",),lr I propne o . � I . I lirpose, -! 1. Con. 3, - was handed to,%ir Hugh. .&ccom- L .1 . . , X873 . The unfavorable weatlier daring . Hugh for that Tilesday, Sept. 30., oil Lot 8, - -gram, . �, I very p .- ii hell. ment, If, theiefore, Mr. Case should be . . Stock and � I autumn and winter, th ere having : if ow was it, that he 6ld. _McMullen that 1-1. R. S., Tuckersmith, Farm an investi,gation'llas- alread�. bee - I - - - I , . panying this was the following demand . � I . . Jhe last- . . r; _ ,nd of the 'Dominion �e�n an almost uiaceaslDg $ in� he had never had any money transactions Implements. John Co ,o , r . . If the Opposi,-�ion can securE sufficient electoid, the fri . a �Duch fall f rain wan., proprie . I from Sir Gtorge to Sir Hil - ginal / I � I I � I I I d v . . i Allan, N�heii, according to 'his' � J, P. Brine, auctioneer. . ,gh, the on s,iwport to cafty their moti�n I or a Com- Government *an� d their newspaper organs, 1,erfeire ery with farming opera- -vvitl Own . I - .. i , . I - ' -of which Sir I to r at' downward, - Ing statement, he received 825,W0 from him Wednesday, Oct. 1, Com- ! � g tions being carried on, as the low-l�i ' on Lou 5, con. 1, .. I mitteethereN�illbeathoro Itinve ig).- from the Tor'c to ! Mail .. it sm i stock - , �. � missionersi to be used as evi(lonce: .: 1: lands were all flooded. The result was at one time, and $20,000 at other times? Huron load, Tucker th, Farm , y , � I -w �o clitini . ments. rs , � �i tic n under the direction of i�, 6-rhameni - ,Oill not be slo, his election as a ro. . 61C . - 0 . that a less breadth of land was sown with Has Sir John - such �nlarged and liberal and Imple James Do eY P - Private and (3011fidential- I I con on'the Tart wheat, the diminution beinp about I if lot, the Government will be sustaine � Vote (if fidelic e ' of South � )- views that the does not look upon.S45,_ , rietor; j. p. 33riiie, auctioueer. . . I . . "' ; . Saturday, Oct. 4� on t -, . IVIONTREA-L, 30th July, 1872. . I L . ! . all further in' estigatio will be cho d Huron in the lia. ninioln Government, and 000,000 acres. Add to tbii that the 000 as money? . 1,O 23 Con.- 12, - y . n I ; � . '00-00— . "illop, I Iniplements. I I DEAF. SiR HUGH: The friends of the . ! frosts set in early -in the sprin r, and con- _-Z I an( �, . ,Xpee . te- - such a vote woul a be 'a, strong: and very � MCK Farin Stock D. Bul- . ri Government Will le, ,t to �e assisted- off, and the ac�qused publiely whi wasli i : DEVOT oprieto � ; J Ob , I . . iinued late, and the natural emsequence. IO -N to 8C1F,'XCE'-Dr- Otto Robert Smiley, Pr lending elections, and * . o 3. in! the hands of Sir .1 . . _. : with' funds in the I , --e effective weap , , I Is ­ .1 � � - I ed. For the :credit .and fut e welfa.. . I th�t the wheat crop is bot. i light and I Obermeler all eminent- physician. of Ber. lard Auctioneer. ; q:3 COD. 7, . ant which you or your company . ' . -a -n to use in inducing his. � ho . lied last month of cholera, contract.. IS' - , any amo JohnMT cdo . � 18 r The best authoritie; estimate lin� d aturday, Oct. 4, on,Lot * � ' shall advance for that purpose shall be .of the country, it is � to I e oped that , � .- . � I that�the deficieneywill amount to not ed d i . of experiments with I nients and I .uring a series . m of im- tbereare ydt a sufficient nu�mnib of honot suppo:r-ters in� arliam�i:it to back him up 1 . ^ � Usborne, Farm Stock,: IM i . I Ple to you. Amemorandu � . ! . I , , . . . : xecouped 11 . I - i I . . . . - I . � 1 1 - I I � i � � : . 1. . � � . I i . I I . I I . I . ; � . I - , I . I I . . . I . . . - i . . � . � . I . I . . I ; . . . i . I . . : I . ; I � I . � . . I . . . I I . - I . . . : . i I I I I . . . r . . i a . - I . - � , I I .. I 1 .7 � t c I n h I . . "I c Sb 4M 0 - tl� I - ?I, I t" 11 14 T a ' 'n aJ( P I I I " I , it Ii I I i s I I I ,_ , � I � I I -, I I I I I �, 11 litli I . : . . I I , - . , I - I I I � . � , t � � . . I � I i , I I : � � , . � . ; I I � I .. . 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I � I I .o , n - � - . - t. 6, 'O Lo. 9, CM b L � � 100day, PC .1 1&]Kimp, Farm Stoak.and Impleme . Johnston, PoPrio-tOr ; John -1 I . .1011a : � lw�dv suidtioneer'. I I - %ondayi, _()et. 6, on Lot 17, Coil �- F,jrm stock � and Impleullel Juy, BonthroD, ' rietor ; A, Biel � I JaInes - prul) . I I I votioneer. . W . WWI <)ct. 6, On Lot 20, Con 1 , I a,y., � - Parm Stoick q . Tucker,smith, I I 1 1 � : . Carnoeban, . . 1L.R1 b_1 ts. -Samuel, P1 , - 1-1 , Implemen P. Bri wactioneer. .: newl. ? x. . � ne, .. . � 7d - Oct. -1, on Lot 15, Con - , Tues. ay�s 'took, 11 I � 310 "'I 'Three Farms, Farm IS - � . .1 - _; 4 penients and Ho - asehold Vunii� - I pri Aor ; G. E. Kirl . , pro p � dBro"� I : � � , 2LIfte I I 1. ;Sur � . I � ,tiolleer. I .. .. Tuesday, Oct- 7, On Lot 28, cf)� I I 'Stop . sx- Kill -op, Fa,ym , ,k and Tmplem� � MOK lays, Propirleo � ; J, - 1>. B11 : T.- R J i .1 I. . Auctioneer. - I . . - - . - - Tuesday, Oct, 7, on Lot 9, Cot . jlowic ,; I I , k,, a valuable �1 Farm, �of 100 ai YAM. &ock and lm�lemenU- 'NN"- -S� � soili 1. rop-,64etor ; E. YOung, anctini er ., Lot -;,, � I vTedn,el�aay, OCCII 8) on 1, . ­ 31 31cKillop, Fatm Stock and 10 I . Iv, m,. Cluff, . proprietor ; .1 ; I inents; . . I I . . I A � � . tioneer. , I c .. - Brillel aue . . . -n. n&Y, Oct'. 134 Lot 22, Co .1� Me , � � ; - . . Tuckersmith' Farm Stock anil . IL S.., 'knd. " , rew, Mccaa. PrOP6 - T16ment-s- .p . . ; Del, t - . eer. . , j, P_., Bri agar-, �4,oii, . , I � � I . �__� - . __ � # �.� .� it . � Bir-TIRS. � � . . . - . , . . ,7K,AJR--In Grey, on Sept- Ifi, � . 9"a- 'N -Niiir, .z w1f,e of Mr. Dune -an X_ , . daughter. f; . I � 33SATTIE.-In Seaforth, on Sept, - 19 . w1_f e -of John Beattie, Esq. I J. h I ,; : . I A . f; ; - I I 'goll. .. � 11 - . - , I .-At K-clasilngton, Tlollaoll," :30 - `f, � Ahe wife,of AlfrA �, . I ')�JaTd, on Aug. �, - � Davies, F,sq.,,of M-onekton, Counl i � I I - . . i .1 I , h I . - I Ferth, Ont of adaug. ter. . . ; � . � ,cu3&mx_-,G,-In Tu4nersmitil, cu - - J - if . I w. 25, the wir -,e of '_Nlr. John Cumink I . I I . � i . a son. JRO�'RYRTSON�- Tn Seitforth, on Sept. 1 � , I . �. vile of ,N1r. W. 8�cott Robertson,' . i , i - z _� rhter. . � . . ­ d'aug I I . . I)ONOV k I _A_v.-Tn Tue ersmifb, On � - 11, the lvvife 'of 41r.- David Roict of a som, i - . I �Qo I IcKillop � TJ�XLOCK_�In ) , , .on I I 23, the, . 'wifoe of .NI*7. Robert Govel , � I I . ,of a son. . . � � I I I . 0 10. . . . -XAR,W-AGE� - I . , � RA,N xSFORD - H_&Lt;. - In Clintoll � Sept, 18, by Rei. Mt. K010991 Richard Ransfoi�d, to FlOr,ence ' d'aughter of jEl. ff'ale, Esq., be t � I . Clinton. 1 4 1 : 1 X0L`BOD—HA*%`.,-,�._1-a Seaford. Sept. 2:3 by Rev�', Thomas G-ohim ' � . - M r. K e, ;1eili'Acteodt to Yiss J � � I I 4a Hannah,- Aailg'Lber of Mr. S - Hannall, bothof 4N1--,cKi11OP- I F,TCAYORD — CLEGG - — In Howie] . Sept. 15, at the riesidence of the -1 � mother, by Rev,-'VVM. Hawke, 3 � � . W. Picki-ord of Bayfield to Mim� 1 $ ;; � I Clegg, of 11owick. I . I , I �GPaEVR-F-F,Rr,USO'3-.-1n 1"'elkerl . � � . 40,11 Sept. 18., at Ote T-esidenop, 4 bri-ides father, b y�,Rev. - 'WW. Gt I I Mr. William Grieve, son of T . Qrleve, Esq., --N."cKWOP, to An",- .- � . daughterl of D;�,vid FergusbA0, ' . I Lersmithe i I Tv, � . �: . I - 'END— VE. � . M. D. I W. Nvild'e, I ­ - 23, by - Rev. � fdr� -A, . . - � . - � --Crich Townsend,� to Miss Ch. � Glue, both of Hu$llettl' I :t . - ff JC110L80N__,NJCK12=Y� -111 S I -, ! 11, � 8 ep't. 9 31 at the r4id,en cc o f the . . - i � . . .mother, by Rev., k Davis Mir. , dt � - ' : " � I ;, I : � Nicholson, to MIS$ MAry �eN . I . ,0Amy:B,RLi.- -DLINCA-195.-0111 - SePt.. . � � - - I - . � ,the - m-idence of the, brid'A In I - I ' ' � r Rev. NAL Dany, , Mr. Ar&ib,. :� Bl�Z_eolu,; . Campbi-11, veteratary : r . ch,e) A. Duncan,third daughte ,_� - late Rev. J. Duncan, bothof I. �_ _uo,a_E-R_,s_WALKr,g. -In Brus � Sept. 16.7 by ReN�, �;. Jones, - T�. 1 Rogers. 'of pullaitou to laiss W I - -;� of ,Gre�- , _. . . Wilke - i. �GuEsT-Cox_-In Goderich, on S. - I � I at the vasidence! of the brid&-s . I I . I .r I . -by Rev. James, I am, X .�. - "I'll I "I'll, ... n - , ­ 117; .,n M i I "I'll, ------ I . I I . Guest of Wingh , I � ,third- daughter of Mr. George I � AM � . I A . - Goderich. I ot, J LFnsH-,nAx—EN_rxL 111\�D--O-u Se , � ... the residence �of'Mr, Thomas P . . i 'Tu . � Godierich, by lbe'v- F- R IN, gle � I - -John Leishmaift) ,df _%V&ws`� �,i Eliffi-m-d' of 'NA miss N=-*-a43AUoe, , " _� . I � � I � c ' � I .FaAsP,R-BoN8aE-. - n. AlitebelL to � . I - ' 1-1 I : . 8, by Rev� J� 'VY. X -A&61- 3f - � I . W, illi= 11 Fnisef, to Miss 8 Bowie, both of McKillop- - . , ,li -On Sept, 2� I)AWSON�­HARX, - , : ,tiae i b residence 4 - . ride's b : . . I - Rev. Mr. mn Mr. Dawso McLe, I � . -of the - Einbt� Relflie,w, to � . - y.oung.es�t daughter of Rtv- p . Harris-, -of West Z-Orra- . � . I I c , - 1-10 - ­�_ I A � � . . � § ., I DEATH - - � t, - - � . � . Si&cLAiP..—At, Almonte, ' 'Ou " ' I I I - o . John SiDelair firotlier 4 I S, 11 1 c 1 . � Goderich-, ag di -33 years- , � . 17 1 . -MX10AD_vv_s.-SuP:en"1y3 at 1; Ann', wife of JOhn Nfacadams, DoNovA-_,T.-Tn Tueberimith`4 . . 23,th�,infantio-nof mr.- U I - : . I oVau. I � -STOIDDAR-D.—SUAdenly, in 114Y ' 1 22, - AVilijam St.�daaxd, son Of Stoddard, Eg-*onA'%q11e- - . - MAiLocn. -In C bintoni on Sep � .. nie, infaut ,a'aughter of .-N! ] I I Malloch. . 1 . . DbYLE.-In Goderiell, on&pt.' - line Alite T May, inf ant "1191 . L. Doyle, E sq'., agcd 10 MID": � , . . PAYNE. - - 111 Goileri:6� on Sept haan J. Payno. aged 28yeaV_ . , .1. L,B,XTil,. - in Gx,o(,.',ei1c,h townshir, . 1 18, 11r. Alexandet Leithl. I � I Years. t I : I � I V'E,k1,.-fnSeafortb- oil Thur-' .. .. " " k Ain'- - .1 �5, after sovtralwee's . I SlImption '_Ntr. F'rea,erick 1� . I � � . . F Years. - . I - . - - — - .- I . - -SEAFORTH GARH]Ad'� I r . . -_ . . . I ­ N i N � .� WINTER; ;COAH . I � I . I . I - 1 1 - WILMAINI GRA1118. - � . . . . In Preparation fDrl the slri-&ng c- emstruct � ua iftize numbi , . r � . SLEIGHStl AND CT. I � I I I. . I Vbich will be sold� ai�'wmal, elleRP I Short time. The iepitation diitbl�, - lot file -durability ana elegance of I ,Gnt by it, is t;ufjit(ent �m,amntee 0 VW Tecelve, satisfactiou. - � .A humber of Li�ht Single and Df � 11 Ae VMT lot Wagoult AU4.1 llu&-ies, YA�l . I - I � � I WILLIA."M GR� I I Godicrich AA I . . � . . . . - � � - 4 - , . I I I I � � , - I , � : I I . I . I I . 1. . p - I I . . I I I , . � . . . I : .. I- I ; � 1, I : __ . -_ I ....... I- - I �� ��_. � I . ­ . L- . . 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