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ort bestj" which means a ood deal �in ee gel! 06 r. ior Sout1l, Huroll, who, in a 8 Xell
J er of Mir Scandal. EW, ADVERTISE' METO. 0411, be, taken thrb to New. York, 1110 Sinclair� aid that t1l Itis hartle to sca� any v
ch; reviewed the statem a race. ina fa'high colllplfin,e4l or -his able and abi aedonalXs conduct. Th
Por' a,mal oil $ir jolin M Ll wi�llout' o ates and, after c in- To be sure here, if i he so foTin principles. f 1V1r-�cB1!s1ee1 k Prom "W Lolon Timos. I Boston, thid. an' 'MoMfe, 8 aolv c -lot be disposed"to tiltertain
jetic advocacy Of Nevil in the' C 1`10 Will I 0 the ul For the last five weeks the people Of Groc ies—Strong & Fairley. i e Grand en didates, declared t. t wills it, call 90,
or arnig: Ithe two can
change of- cars. Ill. f,%ct, Ile ad nothing gainst r Case person- The wjiisky is'dcail-sure the plea w1vitileed by th
o era—Tuckett & Billings. Sm e iZi' e ha,tUilo fear in leaving their merits as eat of jiffeys.
-unl - in a cc ndition to ullf iinately iged to a l' the C'smadion Dominion: have been ex. Premier that Ti -z will hereafter but ort, par ies to kill its consumer in s ich a brief'period To t a Sufferiug—R. Lmsdeu. vell is Ithe merits 'of tbe, political cited in the highest degree by what is A Ilan was n,
n 'footing with the ar ' Who had debanch (I the country, )iii0h and disgust all average oraised, to Sir Hi
X. ew arnes%'8;hop 'D u D e all &-, D ids0l, y Ava S� , r, - v I Compete on' -hey were each pledg64 to sup ort to as,would ast, 'a" 11111dal. fr Facific V ould be the obedient Pacific R y Ind if elected he w )e delci6ol upon T)y the'intelligent el ct- Canadian drunkard. I tried a little of as t str Cattle—NNTm. McIntosh A can roa& for q trade c f. the great a t chief iship of the railway
Lat _V . change of 6ivs at er mover 'of Mr. mix up tb ebairmar ta. I ut of the le ders of this par y. it at first, but faiding it fly to my hea(l, This business, whi�h ll�d been the -
lac h h6p foi e rs of Suth Huron. of Publie discussion for noilths, B, ven oil Sir !o
-W therto th, t. Daul
nded oil behalf of b)th B 11 o est. Hi el McDon14_ t cc
and. go ,for nl� stomach, and i �1 ted—T. Ltill. A poll was dem, us More than ever grave pol. 'till a" c0flul)t bi
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le address, ill d. after the Return11 -my feet in a bad way generally, 1. t tol- weamo, I f L 'I Buffalo' and Aher tr %ii qu erj delivered an lal an -9 Past'. -I qieatio when t' e 1' arl it was at tt n length the 41 a litical 11 of -6 era—&. Dickso P. Ites, hav6n't )uf_ ir aviewed at a me much a's a c 11 I 0 -0, b� - ; c - whi,h lie r, the various oll,lig took one go for the last, and. ti e to emt6rs. points has been a gre, letriment, t' cer fficer lannouncing Ivice - coll se of the leaders o6"l a Reform party) nor anything else feriii, by the a( Of the ille1111,ate k1lan Was pill
Dickso I ars (IP touched the stuff since, ��Iecjor��I �otice—Jamea the assemblage quietly dial), sters, suilde tain kinds of traffic. The cattle trade iat -of their op- aces, two alini illy praiogued the Par- tj
i at was a toward tile payllient of and compared it with 1 coffee. Th. e
'Is —A. G. MOD011(yall. -ubt, that they had part.cl, butiO -tit List last. T Store in the highest eeling, j no do stronger thqu on the 1.3th of A 9 Its f the nd grain business, -.1i Or inst;mce, � were I. oil ilts. He also spok � ago, nearly—fact! sea 0 Auct,ol apoliti c,al years -i bardly,be pen at hisufmo-tintble (I urged. upon ated iluite sufficielitly i-1) a nportance cai exaglr(xted, howe
(I on un(ler al 6 trii a of Mr. Bishop, Edu ting the Horse—Book-Well & Hul- carrie of co�ti� for- east fo one (lay. I 'hope nothing "hereinbefore men- 11 -1 the ineikk-lit Of Whi hard to
ano: ch the Mpgraiph ar-1 Reformers the onstrued. into anything . e bar-aill di(I o�,rO l')PY'ontl tbf-�
or R tb Z� y ity f feel as if I were simply awa, informs. Ils 1111st it,crease lairianship -of flatilli,
Iaultles. But' u ce2 )3 such tion �ol' will be Of the b at I and electing i, 0�0 like egotism. from Ott Chaucey Sale— Hollnes4ed. live � stoc can be loa(led at w , IR . I - P just to the prevailing e5ccitenient awl. aff-ect Very Oula for all time t) come prevent "THE PQOR Y004C MAN" AE V Ilg all off hand lettei home way -COMI);)-tly to. Sir Allar,
-ge to Rent. writ ailifirily the Ministry and its L of not nlov� out C f tlif y from troubling Cott e Conserva I'N2 _w I 'am P par s well and cars j I I or �� '17�
ee. 11 �a Chicago ti, t, �c I t . let the folks know I hedate (;f
le Teacher Wanted— Y. I lie I have -wrilb en acdo, ared befoxe Wo the-, charter hail. not vr-*t betu!
Fem -Lff, Bos- th 1 With useless and fr4it ess contests. This i the first li ir John aid lias appe Two Tea6hers Waiited—By*ssel,� School. -il-ail it arrives at the k lo r the as a man call be who is working hard for a(le a last contestwitli the Royal, Conmission, autL has im re1pr1eSCj3te(I 1,�,_ Sir!
Stra, - She6li—Thomas J. M r. Qarling spoke of I tor home paper since I left Qoderi,li� his corn and bacon, nd, though so long to the company tement, admittin -it he received au, '.
rks.j ioll cattle-yaXds. As� a me is to ards A con nined. that gen- sta nd. Illasmilch I all ng. of e silent, I have not forgotten- 10719 . , �,ir Hugh
Mr. , I I I. Sir Iligh Allan to Y assisting, the- West Lit of ts present NV t doiie� sometbi ' of Allan
Anuiversar Services aliti oirce4 iy, have no —should you and yc and his fritil4ls dill ol)tail Vat
otice ames tleinan for acoie�tjg e Shrie I I propose nir $45,000 fon aid ii, Electoral N —J, Dickso it is not for want -etiolls, ill transportation difficu tics, thd Work now edicted b t '.Kr. Bishop, ort 1 4n hardly tell. olltrollill�g' the ele soon ilway wz: the ur3n, and pr readers like to read them—to send YOU, c tMet for the rai ugh Alla at �)f illattVr, nor from a lack of inclination; -tfter probiising Sir H 11 the leted is Narrow- if elected, would. also i ce the first f, ere i1olig, few pe'r-cil notes jotted don of the sn,ccess of the Government
06111P very i )ortant., I �idency of the Compay for construet- 111 I'll, Way. He c- t pre
which came elections, it -will be t1illicult to - p�
offic dr many a weary hour of toil has been in I y durin my, wanderigs oil ng -the gilge, of this line, replacing the ing'the r�.jlway. - ir Jolin'Mautionald troll ex cuse CI the Reform party I d Spending 1wo -lie sumik i ies, tb ad �Ililiveiiit'ld by thoughts of Old friendships Wek- W. T. Cox. P111)lic tjlat� A
old iron rails wiffli. ne - steel o ie however � denies the existence of lily for -let- p�l
ill clec dollarg to one of their op polio Ill. corrupt to theftharter ner vote wom not the pi
ences of the scenes of greement a.
c-new)rolling stock, nd tioll times, ano.1 stated 1i i beli4f that the lid foul renillilse :1 4
VR I D -A-Y" OCT. I 0, olition, of so 11111 an . 9 . this rl
D' I (Inring th my boyhood. The bitterness. of Ileart Th6' London,. Huron and ay Qo1up iny. . It is %,�ion ad its allnost f te th'Railw, I
lle opening of the Ii i ernational' Bridge wil ey use( e last 6lection in truce 9 donald confe nil
riiished by 'NIX. added that the total amount of the sums ged by the Opposition -
between Fort,li' rie nd Buffl -), Over the S' ou-;h Huron b ad been ioli I turned illy back upon int thing alle Railway. A Last Word-� he a i 1, �ught to be I thus fil- proved to have been a(tvanced I'all jlafdv�, '�flf a gem. ral "'I
io)e--fore the by Sir High Allan is $100,000. t BoAfore nother issue Niagara, oil the -.27t L Of tie present ashamed to allow his cc whilom,friends, t6gether with or a long puriod. (AY
of thi followinv teleorram from Loudon �ear-S Ito ch. -
P The P F
p er the im a... y Pro -V present
i)ftet.e, '' I . He by a, sent* dnt of disgust, have h appeared in the Toronto dailles, on Fri- e 'to be Of honest elector,� ad, no doll 1) The Pror6gation may be. defend:d, b -at as that which
cont st in bloutl[i Huron -will le ovell. n H it certainly requires' alitl whell *tl adsf 8ir ohn my silence. o -we -N er, day last the he stro ig appeal to the elec tors to support much t I Webelevethe election of 11 Bishp to about ad much advant ige as tlie construe I Ithy') and had no 'O that isl the case witli all �ct of the C;bi, Ing I -se, as he was w0a lig that many of my dear old. The Directors.of the London, Huron ti of a new sin �- track. railway be. Mr. ae'eli W1 I hat' and sOtl"e Of 11L -tL e ion could tjj�cyefore better -at- llere Is 1XI be absolutely certain as au.Y filtt ehil Iren, and e :Canadian Govpr I-jnt h 'Huron friends would like to hear fi oni. and Bruc* Railway Company met on of the Executive w fe, tb �tweeu..the West ancItthe Allantic sea-- nething y near
r which goes (Lligerolm,
evelit cfai be, yet somiething more is tell(. to their interests 4 n Mr. Bishop, Tnesday evening, to'award the contract 803 gaillst aly Nillister's A
I brouglltv. family to "The all' once morE unconstitutional. Lord Dii.f. poor poor young ln - , il
I .1 s -"7anted than th6 ii ere. return of! the Re- �nd had a large for the construction of the road. The to 'what Oro, in any h .m - part Of the Ealu
1� 1�,j)o - �take the liberty �jje, colonies '�, A
at r of giving a few skete ties 11jeeting proved. to 14p a stormy one,.ond. ferin acted. by the advice of hi. Libli. otan over- p f candidate. We want a Four F for jue Electors of his own 4itentions Were upright, and th' I . acts euded with four of tlie nine.members re- e -ge of co'r iption, I
I.of life� the West. caped the ,chai I bich he dete�miiied to tibati. es
wqho clearly ended the Board., viz.: tribmial W g lnaori�y as :Soi�th u�,6n. sj'1ce1c'L1'iO,us'tr0of1igIEy counn "an i " 11 U1 U4
wh sho pe dr,opped down upon the str, ets signing their positions on the do not remember iliciples 0 -esident; E. W. tute for the Commi of the house of the contiodeinte f el by the coi F;i atilve party, alid 1 - M ajor -AN141kerl . Vice -Pi ieS an(l L * accusatin of the wune
y in the -st�Sir Hugh �Ulan asked. Cie pri f the Cons I 1 of Chicago 6n the 16th of 'July, 16 1, Hy Commoii!§ had the qulit !the all- l up- any d holaing ay str ugly urged up man, Treasurer; and Messrs. E. Har ao,ainst -on
r. Pad c ltailw. I To
Oaqlrio Government- ad e fep'ling -of Government. f o' thority fol elicitingthe ' truth. But the Mr Case -wbo 1v 8 Reid. - The Dissentients-- e of our PO _2 exponent of u nad town, With 11,1st ris and Robert non de4station with 'ch the cbrr�.ifit prac- Charter. as a mitli well course Undoubtedly -Wouhl have th se principles, and oil list confess that have been at varian. � with the remainder proper, -i�ually, -ni
i $5.60 in my pocket, I in Occs - S'ecornd f te of the leade a of the ld,onlls' ti -The Go wo, y of their '011 ce. th -rd oil the internal polic loeen or �Sir -John Mdedonald. to have the Goverlimeat at bome have prva ive cut asked S'' Ifit t of e Boa y put :I . I I liad but a dim i(jea of where I was o rlsulf;4 the House of Commons, � info 'for ane 0 Ray, spoke par y are regarrol d. Hugh Allaii for mo,, le ral eleel Wils( sited by the ring headed by Mr. Carling. CO' t Mir. Case liegin making the Ifortane I had co 'e to ed it that: the Act (Tiviwr tho Committee sed, of t 114 -h piLrij
e present � ction in �olit4, Huron aft iigty in he intere a of This culminat d in L, e open rupture stat- C, 0 -a-mfntary electioils, buz th42
tion purposes. to take evidence on oat'll bad
tile Power e n the questio, ti-lese cases, even if 4he fr. Bishop, being th next call- L a, ek-. I have belell lost in the old H�,1`011 ed. above, 0 n of granting Of I l6ortant Third—Sir Hugh an ga ve the Gov u iderable.. diffi- -woods ill ar ays r Ition. the coiptract. The Carling party - been cl�isallowed as beyond the Powers of is I Some respe a te mo said it W,as wit I co the e, d. rhe sells favo. ed X_ happne, had I been f ully.
the Constitution, and bbtained. the con� ra _�Y sl in al me b fore them on the was a,we-as �,Iiat a certain lished was "'it to'be compared
w. has! been held. f ar t the money. de 6e th-it lie c pirin and grand; but well-known con -tractor abnect- year P-rulnel 6 ent of the House to the dischage of the -ca- ad lie been called to I was that to being'lost- in the crowd of a ed witill the Great western, who": tender a 6 HLd lie
ga se
ing in ithe P vince. It is, the f irilt' Aurtli—The Go e pr sent o(. lxii'y of the offence of vvhith Ri k and to all ddress "I Ile lf of nother 1 -gr ty and is said to be Ommittde in favor of 917.1
a(Uress the electors in eat city? You;- boasted individuali was the h gheste, �5100,- leged Sir -John Maciilonad, h Qom Illis- sii6e the llo� Could do so more fr, preconceived 000 mo Th sma�h- ta,ke Jac �damaging Hugh Allan the C �er. the Royal [Mission wb7ich the M toll :p 'ely than lie might a hopeless by -got e—twery re than the 10' 'West. e s and the late 'i' ir eo-,,,e
Ai 46aure� rega -Of Sir Rinck iw be able to ol� bell If -erno eral . . lid- do I Of hillise idea upset—ever sense pumbed ,the ,p in the Board causes consi(leratle eom- try hd 40yised the GO% VOE If we were ti
THE NOB&OATIO: q. reuilty. I - Turning IL i t. * * * to Nfacolonal and t onserva- every per f, cts2 ment throngliout- the city. Public opi-, to aPPO n more thau the Jot lie other son knew, h had been se- past a mass of ialf remembered
is �the subject of b
ell -
lee o one; and the )reseu� a complete be-w4der- nion supponus the sta' oh l4ted ; the itilillmou omll , f nd taken b Mjor- case whic'
d public. 1 'file nomiiiati( )Utll Riding ti e . lead ,rs h, e been ni� mi f_'(�' the S 'a "6. must expres's the eep -ret by J n Mae(kii-ald. hims
w espectbly at- appy the mail who is cdsmo- Walker and Iiis collea Lies. quiry, w OfIthe largest, nt HI fe,, uld 'be to sa-y Mrill dis,grace A Hron took la meelield, olk 9 sho i, e s e dh ies:'h&ve thr( I I at Bi olizoisitti( us which had hich every 'English�nan will feel that
esday I he attendance Wedii t dod Reforml C politail enough ib(� elbow his way through The following statement from, the re- W f his eoudu4st is withoat
on the good name of Callad and 'in- in the Riding. e had ac e made up of �very so greAta_ slur should �be east on the Gov. . t '(1 the seething niultitu4 tiring member's' of the Board Was pub- and w -e sh;all 1bok =3
u electors was not ver �arge I '(1 1) en held :ceptle scandal e dnt,
i4ed its pliblic credit before civil-' t at nomination, afid. he now appeared nationality, col0- and. creed. - I Ould. ernmet t of the Dominion 80 f1romll parto,of the a fl aio in the London papers of Friday ow this is Aea It -�,vith by t110
ll represent ask _b em to en lished litial see h b &re the electors to dorse ,lot. I must coiTfess that 1 had for' soon after it has start�d on its poll Ud world, th e last and People of t1w have -re arded, if m,�ho�d hinak �e of the 11*e-�,� ey of � their resenttives in lable esire career,,aud while itsipith is still b let tILe action erl (lays an- alm0st. Nincontrol wholly obatru,ated, the, p:, osecution suit of the electioil �y . e f6eling inaiii He 'belie ed that they to stand aside #til� the crowd a lould. Our retirement from tl dirAtion of aa eno-agh whila us Omili i( uld '1� OI r"Oution. With - ln�ln, diflictil&4. ince April last buy elections ; bu� to Say that,'I�
t hav . tailway lbhese� 4censations hate been brought fested at the i, we wo he London, Huron and Bruce 1 tc great and -m[ould do so, and that e would be re- fillly aware tha, the taut ntioiia enter pass, all the tim, 0 a but little hesitati(ill in pr-adicting th6 -has attracted sufficient attention to re- '-)'it John A. 1� aid C1
e- Th E ulish P animous' by large majori y. One gf the stream -was 14'exho'ustible. Ho ever, allist two of the most promillent mem- cas eleiction of Mr. Bi ljop by. 6 majority te, publication from us �ag 17 Lig of publierreprobal;
q,,,i e a sta ment for Circu stantial to is orruption at le- ps 'in 110f, lreasons which i iduced .1ifill to that kind of feeling �ooii wears o - and bers of t) P, Government. M le iiie. Th tot r e iiL deliouncin'� st. four to h citizens of London and other muni little. - That 1-t is tile t t le ijoin one buckles dow to the very aserioli work details! have been i�en in letter -i pub� iupon which 11jecep illation was that he be �i oplef Canada to reject dr qri. erion cipalities interEsted in the railway. -a th pe, lln Buell circumstan lishedby'a confessed! alcCompliep, i e 1, a aou:dd f to in olD ce-, if they ilesire , j During the winter of 1871 nd lSi2
&t -ev 0 8 11
ofl the CouserN ive le %Jes, I d. will the however, be a fi ed that Ifarmers- w re' too k1dom before bi -und*
laul. �i� a I of thi kind. The to bage calaulttici 4lectors of SoLfa these �Oulid Occupying, positio such %a that iny case, the committee of the wh 1� on wspperz, and the,ilicriminate(I Mi h Ili -iron condone nomination as r egr ds. the f aeling of the �it ws found that�,a narrow gauge road ne their country from Oking to thi
asPir n pon kisgraceful trapsactions, whle the World jo which lie now asPir I It w, a till ways and meano h9ld. several iml. ort, t ters. have been invited by their o lcy4d of Ame3 the charac of the spekers and. could not be constmeted; $20,000, the i a-ve wyer an d to h I 1 (I professiont. lilec,ti. ich seei Ile in PoLrliament, nd,roughl' zh
aL ringing -%-4 cries of shain at those the ddresses deli -�red, W&I a. very one tery well tp 7c treqi -ganize Y people, al
e'r ligs) the'risults.of w1l, small sum or -deposi dre.4 to oi - it will be the I
e, t by PeOpIleloat of rs -w enough, and. presentative but lie thought doo to tell thiky men ile be so ehow, niore,meagre a eac, sea- se Andhis support ated them Ol) bilents of sided affair: 10% the company by the act, could not be ob- Ow., af- honest le of tlie- Dnininion ,who perpetr iest, by far the kn-owboilu the matt A n erson)' tained from �tockholders.� 1"Tegotiations -h I MIS W1
e v-ih] ra Sion, 11 til seml ly (of one' :;e And
ers, 'to us a sm, mat a but �bat the frming int should tho, 4s ter tbo lapse Ot six ' ths' a s tement 1 eare. t1latllone -of the Vers atlastbrokeu� sine (lie, and so forth I were then o e with the Great West- concerned --in the V1 '�,;r_-Bishop w�i say, 'Thc'P4 oiffic �Scan- Imostimportant in this country, d, least with the rautially 11pdor show.". lbe equally -represented, nd the lionaral litle nl(�.roder- mo]le which confirms sul'sil -with. A e appou e Returning le ge man froi Pel w 0 tIdal has notbi a to do lbh's� election t t1i it J hour, it. with a vie e ern, quipping �ind work Cartier was the 141LbV-1
professions. He -did n presume to Say ich plu i ed injo tlw melstrom f Chi- ivh.it has been alleged. Sir J�o4n Mac What has f1lis So do Poillillion Ofbce�, 'James wlkson, E ., took the 1, iugtbe road -upon term.s.simi.14rto those tha, IT in liewastheonlyf eriiitlieltidii.ig donahl a6knowledges t he r'ece ed. ever -4millobtain power that cago lij e with 4s nuch bandon a�- if he I -Listings and af �ek: reading the -%,Vrit or- anted the Wellington, Grey And Bruce. h r i)myr al! the -x� e t Ilt 845; 000 from Sir H6 -h" to -aid i ,politics But let no one b blinded by repr sent is int Fes of blocks of brollill-stone t; it is -not fair to At In
e views,
derino, the elect alle(l for liamina- Owned a cc To organize and -carry o Lit thes The xcl
?_7 tions., e coilipe, '33,000 stoel, �e Clouser- - r , � colietcut to oils! what file libe the In Lich shallow ubterfuges. . belieed -there -were do at of larmersai� Good'j grci eleci � ' -Olitario short- 1ity on the CaAad - lis
a d e, �ollot,l, nomi nations were - �1 frolits. 11ajQr "Nalker subscribing for -SL ly 4ftcr� lie had promised that ge"oteman tive of the Crgwn in CAllada. h vative.pa-rty in the D i I -made : Mr. Arel , Uld-Bish - the South R-iding of , uron mor of beii,Lg scar�tL—if one man �an get it OMIXI on an th dp was nolum ohu Carlin.- �(Mjoo hope U
tent t a, lif there john iBi;7,,jj d presidency pany.� So far perform, ,io fire One --Exet I 'ferin,wift not be from di
ted by Mr. Jot of er, and see- han he for the po it.ion' bill; he ba(i along here nother 10,0()O th of �lle COM :duty to Coil�,ervtiv P,%'rty in been selected, nd h th It he had is any , it,) "I -, 8,600 n him at all. 1hqt is'the , aiplete cqmfirmatiu of the I�t Oil (Y I Harris thi
cc It � -e is obi Ur.W. Hynian 5,000 duty by auy peanticscruples -a�4
-Rd th,61' Sa M- The disuracq of (pie is the ouded by r. ties Elde-1 of Exeter. I som I. Allan, inade public in ill c, )I a Iarmers for kind of that mri arry 4 1 tevs of Sir Hu gl Ueor a as nomi ted, by NIr. e claim upon his ellow I over Mi.. r i - - an victory Stepheli, nd y his —more t Ile n e liits of his powtr as a cons, fl-los. 1 wa second- their support. IV an
ra*' har' for b been said 1) �_g -tir" capital of ju� (I of 41 relations of NI
disg of. he ot. good many r6i hall half tl e opponents that he' w, s an aspinint, for,; at indo tr' ted, tbe- Company. who'se feud. ruler. The Mof 8e&forth. I Was gettip.g §omewh In hi's Anierican associat, to one would e tvilin)-ph fOr the oh�er. �ed b 11. Benson, stands in the
it Ke -Kellar was nominatel 616ce. He bad only o say that all such, into the worlong ways of"Chica o, when,, The alliance With the (,,-r 'eat Western wi.0ir lialiAllantbeexposuveof the Goernor Genera I L et IAIr. C, se be elected. 4n(i 8 i John Hon. Aichibarld!-N., 1. I # 0 t
'Lilts. � Additional the QLreen, and. �houhl insilit e iect nd uiifouu(17� produced ft�vorable res ',-,it John ald, acGlisation were In One morning -i in October, I whole jo is due. N1 a 6 d. o n by,Mr. J. 8. of Godeioil-L, an, f ,&s shllbav-e unquestional
Macdonld wgo to Parliament -1vith J. Hadbe beeh n spirautforoffioe,lio, elto i6ve furt]14 wwet'ts. selzeo' were obtained ;' fto h' seconded by George, Walker, 6 0 I ,with a d,esir N o w, bonuses in Clillt011 owevor,'still denie�,: tht there Was any uld have bao. t 1 ago from -the Yery his hands strmgthened; �ald his I Ion some people �vbe4 they aregoilur tomove especially we received that assistance eorrupta�reement as to the cliart6r grant- ren _w Tupkesmith. hefollowiilg L tlenic cO I men -who were low t irowing this t unt make a, gte,�� a(16 about it— O' :Lround which made the construction. of the road ed to the Coni pan . This is a brazelled ith fresh effrouf ury to resist were aso.,'nol iated W ft, SLI'Lliet y I'ON AUCTI
ell cc matter oji which �ome latitude ol� pi mon ottewi JL his teeth. e ba( be' offered 6.1i mong�t th* I friends" so5bS), their a certainty. WO 2 all further pliquiry into his corrupt and 1)y t1jem, but de ined, it. fr. Uar- 0 During th a4i kicking -up a I e nth.6f Sui�e, 1872, one must be 411 13, Lot I P., Gode ell X AFrcementis�a:8tlorjg U. Gmeron, ri 1,1i Tlioim* en3 S., Twekerslii �arlll P;t isgrcefnIj transactions. Let no - man ling had offere( th if he would ',�""` didn't of Diroictors, well iiifq�meci. word, and1theref-pre let us adinit-that Greenway, 'hen David: baloo, .1 do all- I of the of the Board
ep i to oppose Mr. Ibbolis at the IMt ele6tioii
kind. Abo it. 3 o' to the position and re I
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tth s8urces t I Y�
deceive hi zalf. Evary clecto wbo-vo,�cs �(�oderi6h tow hip H. W. Bal ("o (I clock of morning s Of the there was no agr6cment_ But "%,by did lemnts kn�lrew MtCaa, prl
ltj�povt of ti he would recei e t6� United 8 made purchases of the stock at op vote*9 for John. A. ch and " I 0 I nd1w, y rapped, company, Sir H cranst Bi8h Isa c . Carling, TI to which I 41lude, my 1, Allan advance $10(),000 to be J, P. Brille, �V , oneer a eing co "le" an 'art a . - . . ncluded, ethe Conservat v He SPL)l I it the doory -(it was up stair cryin 2 1 expended i electioneerii, g; I (I Det. 15, on Lot I
Macdoald, -and every elector who * stys party &i pr, 1-4partlyaR investment and p Iwhere accepting it lie NY -he wo -is 1) t 'et up (Oick; the city 'a bill 111111, lilwl �v as a speculation.". I n c aiinouliep& tlit� the,offer, ' , 0111c, " G I 0 did. the imoney come -from?! Sir John H, 7R.'8-, Tuo�ersiiiith, Nr
away from, vothic, only in less degree hve to mcrific I lis. ciples. This Ile One spring nd I was 6,11t, be(V I Among other differences difference lim tt for move", 'rill cdoald, by usier -these did ,&Qcjj:� es'! chesueyj , propil
th i , e tim aa ai, d to nd. trusted lie Lip the window, and; (freat. God, of opinion then aroseat the Bor( to th eref ore, necessarily pledge hiiii-self to P� Briiie, auetibueer- backs and second IL-tites, a ol was I - thre
prep, (Io,
the a""ch corruptionist to iifte6n wht a sight! There, -me whih ,shuld b , e so nc ar Ba 8 (16. He 'proceeded. to e- 60111ilig, iglit I tfie value of stock, and an. offer o'
lvfr. (),ibbons, at. in the hat h 11 e i L se ;i sche ,e wo-L loth Fri y, 'ol plain his position on Stock to tb political questions, i1pon us, on the -%rings OJ -e same ormallization which. favorable4o -those who dvanceI these I of Sauble Line! V al -1le F,irm;
on� desired; .tilue as e I1o4 gale was ing Of 1871, -was elected 1) y th apt y a majority nd (Teclared his firm confidence in, thu It WAR of 11 , e s far alue at r bving been made fun&s a§ to them for the sac- am i�lr., Johl i-ao-Ver of op, C . is eye could. fixed the V, of 207. Electors of Solitli'llurou, on inte"rity ity of the Governulelit �Iy oing so h( h reach, and ascendifig, to the and acetpted, our- connection with the rifice. It is useless to preten�L that any -irrisou, le-ved th 11 d acffeed, wit f I I 1, I there be e' 1eavens, -while the voices of million Comany ceased'.' 11, at ma let every mn do his duty, let tewidlies of: a majority, of the gii(l" determh tion to give the' Ministler 'Could. af terwafds treat the llair et. rra�
PO81- I fiends seemed to . be shriekii cr from an We� Were Directors of the Company With linbiassed judgment; indeed, it may seaforth, Buggv Cn
I hearty su H defended bi no staying at 110me ii'd not voing, and L�Irs of the atath 61 Huroi�, id t. pernce question, 111`1 oi be said that, ftt-r such transaction, an Veal ftr I pen hell. If I hd died th� moment from the date of its organ i zation propriew,
lbIc these bate of -L ic Proville of Out io. Ref ofillefs tioll oil next Wednesday4e will do b tlehadprolnisedto do in itwouldhave all impression the 2d October, 1873. Duriu that pe- iV.partialdecision would bave bein tyea autimileer ave large Tajority in Ob rio'.aild �e said that '1� a ligures for Mi. B181v behalf of Ie tellip-e"rance canse, lie be- e 1. y riod. the whole woik has 1) r(ling To 1 ew that t] Ne I I*bl fixed upon my soul of the most een accom- son to'his .., Acco 3- -oil Tr)t South Riding of H lieved every of his hearers wol ilip. oa Mullen's� statements, ',�ir Hu?,ji Allan Hibbert Far;� Stoc _111 onld asist _t;he'm to retain tht ri sublime spectacle of. the �ind ever -wit- plished, so -far as Direetors call be of set- ZI) I k 1)epel-fectlyivill�iicrtoeii(lorse- Hecoil- Inesset-1-olipearth. Of course, tlie-%Nbole vice. -Everything is 'in -readines for the drew upon him for hearl'y 400, 600 in all. John Droveril
gle -amphatity' rel 1311110e, proprietor The Change of Gau 1)y tri burning is no an it Bishop.: He ked ery elacto' excelf, I 0 speedli mid cheers. affair is ail old story to your r ,,aders, nd acceptance of tenders for the' construe- a portion of this he represe3i,ted himself I The ye new ea III alle at 1873 will inark .1 � A xt called and said. would not have been tion of the road, and the stock t par- - - (1,
ho, had the:�valfare of the OrIll.part N1 r. C a s e 'Va 3 lie mention d here but as expending in small loatis, " never to let. 14, oil LO
y i I Tnesday, ( the histoy of the Trunk Our retirement, therefore, dkii in qld and arm �r the Pi ovi�ice,'at heart -.o come for- that lie had ilever bef ore attempted to that I regard it 'as one of the t hings never DO be repaid, "to -Sir John Macdoi, Tuckersn�tih,�, H_ R, F
ard. manfiffly a r art Hitherto this line has clly been oil the 15th, show, deliver an (ldress in lie to be forgotten by ally One WILD had the way embarrass the Coipany or delay Sir Fralleis Hilicks; but the gre te p ats. E, dpwaril Aubwu
rge -it th y -it if elected Ile goodfortunetowituess it. L say good the construction of theroad; a quciruln wen to the late 6ir Geo -auctioneer.
ated frot the American systeni of )y �Iieir actloii oil' that day; iblu q. Was no spe. �r, but th, t , in payments letor J. P. r
isol, 46 id. were 1) would (10 wat lie could for the interests fortune in all earnestlie§s, for -as the city of'five Directors remains amo-no W40M C irmed p1proved net' re Tuesday. 001b -,)I T�ilways by resoll, -of 'its bmad gallo'e. of 'the coad artier, under In arrangement polif 11 Lot He would support good 'was bound to.be, burned tip solue time or thereis perfect harmony. The NILL11i ared. to s4, )port, the and ppre9t of the co-mitry. cl- by Sir J(gin for fhe- purpose ,k rsulith, L, R_ S., Tuo e -
elanue of cars Was necess�r'v at overnment 1hat ever, exisu d in Canada. ineasures,'nomiatter by which political other, I wonld not have missed the sight pal Trust Filid is under the control of of oiYtrbl1ii)g the elections.- Tht ex- I John Ke C - Inip 'enlenU- � III ilgan and uo lier change poll. Reformers 11 o turn out in party they were proposed. for good deal. Truste a, and at no time has there been pendifurb of is lagsum. seem ne, e urged Li s to be J. P. Bri
as grand and ter- any po8sibility of a misappropriation of confirnied by Sir Hugh. Allan for a let- Satil r. - ).5 oil Lot e beyond all eir might oi� ji.ext 'VNr I' I 11 ier be ing called upon delivered If the; Chicago! fire NN,
1101ul to -be made when thb.'pro Ity trns-. for" _:N short but forcible I 61ber of 1is dated in ,-'-ieptembdr of -tst year, hilp ch ribl power� --�of flescription, these funds. - L, oe an d the 8tates qdli—except- aril
1. �ishoproas id, pithy spqell� Hay, V deli
elitee o He stroll irly the rise of the.,Ne-w Chicg') from the As differences 6f opiniol! existed be- states that he h aA then paid -$34-3, 000 in lticl�, proprietor yOtYll show to' the worl tht I- Lith the Claims of 1.4r. Iors in. office a coln. -Me
ashes of the old is the most ii %rvelous
to, Portland.' iron d4l not approve 6f I e sc1lidalous ars, both froul'a, tween the Direcit nd thosb Bis poll elect d, had still to 1 -ay $13,000. Is it 1101,11 "i I ay of mate Iml dev6lop retirinu. we feel that the best interests gol ry,
Biit'the trouble and del, r -�ej lately been pel, and itical. point Of -VieW. itil thew, e -se en
%y consequent oceeffings i which ha solial to b led that these disbui ts i i � - Fr�&tv Ocilt 17 on Lot S
n Wi t n 1) I of modern times; Standing of tbe�city, municipalities, the raitway were made with out;@� irtual uolerstad-. ow been wought to light in c6ulic�i He also defelide I the position take,, by went, IS ek and I
of have illop� F4rm to 0 . "'I the entire I'lle- mong the ruins two -da sftE r the lire --7- and ourselves wure ser b se ing between those who paid and those ,
citic Rilway Charter. - 1 as rells by pr6prietor I - $ 0 �.1 i . Avchd. KenAedv, I . Mr. Bishop 11 ..y 8011 W dolleawaywith. olf Mr: n party of the .8olith Iidillcr" oil the ho rec6ived the one-,, Thus, l- Elder, Bi�)LoN; for: whei wAlling was to 'be soer for miles, we have taken, nd we see no rea, ineer Ila Huroudid ioll, lid. on Lot that the lie, batween* Buffalp nd &),rii*, 'I the Reforiers of Soil rejoiced that or as far s the could rech, 'but black- -why the construction and conIpleticil. of though Oct. 27,
temperance. que the%e �'vliiiisters may be. free from 11, e sale of Farm -0, �lie nd the ch' -red. remains of the road -sb - s su . months ago redu( Ud t To 11-0118011 ashamed f 'their candi- 111L�;alciiigtbepo�itioiitli(,yh,,t(l, the'lle- ned. ruins al ould be delayed beyond person ali corruption, there c' benodabt Hay, ext-
-11'C -is ilit eating to cc - e had kno-wn him ii itimately for form party cknowledged the cor- fablilous wealth --4t was ilit fifteen months. that. in addition to offeuca he I j"Ur
universal"' or 4 feet 8,1- ilich galig hadagaiint t
t ciple, ll(I ll,s teln- hear the surmises -is to the �ti e it would y itness of ,the !I purity of election, which are Vefy 1111- or ��ca78, � ald Ile COUIL -issre theill rec . win I JOHN WALKER, -be- 1
whicib. is aen.eally adopted on I 11 le, probably take to -rebuild the city. One Late President L., H. ftn(I 13. R. R. ppopriet 'I t I he. knew I perlice friends qlad gailied. a very im- comi�g to (,,�overnment, they placed it, if he werev. railways. ubse!lueiltly t4e (1(iderich 1ul oldild, .do em nd him- gen4leinn thougfit it wo-ulU never be W. HY_iIA__-\-1 tiolleer. It
portant step. i themselyes in� a p�ositiou in -Which it 'Was ien tile done; another thought ten j -ears would' Late Treasnyer an Director L.,:4. and B. R. R. .1 � � 0 T2, on line, also reduced, an. credit is tl - repre eitttive. he Hon. Archib,,lld McKellar I Tlest 1. ly limp, d tl Le work )f Iq elf intlo-11a, ossible for flicin to niantain .110BERT REID, Socit. was a inan whose �pnblie claracter -was next i�d was received with en- see most of the space reoccul ied,; When tit. it, with ifit#ing, zeal the'rihts of the com- 1
1I,%rr0Wll1.g the man, lii�c bet een f.�,tr Late Directo L., H. anti R. b P. Briiia.
inVithout Spot i len e f6r thuslastic elieeiti g, de- —1-nowingwIlat kind of .stAff Chicago E DWARD H.&.-Rjjj8 1 inuility 4nd to: inae the best p ssible i� 0 fordand. Montreal has been foi- men.were made of—I veiAtired my Ile- Leears occup minell. positions of livered one, of blest political speeches Director L.,'H, and B, R., It. for it." iin 11 - Lo-,Do�N, October 8, 187S,11 i
ward as nipidly as* men could do it. at ill connection With mindc' al we have lis 1 ef th. ve years or less the work ru teiie(i to in the County of Hu proprietor to say that Felix Thmotoi
uld be ccomplished. the share- w�s f airs, nd lie, defied any in ron, nd -we're'g -et tl 1b space will ot wO The bystanders —A special general meeting of From the Tlie gauge of all thatpart of 1he li . 11 11 S- Ids course had not been o a of 'h(snesiy perinit an extevIed. r6port, nd con-' looked -upon me, is a visionary of the, holders of the above Company, will be The Prime Minster himself—Sir John oil the 4th inst. Thi lies(I 'Y Oct- la, on ty. Tlierew�%s;Liotli(,rre-,ts(iil, de and integri il i How fL 13, to authorize blac,_Jonald — bits appeared before the I I Msed report iould. but do the holior- wildest kind. w of: m then had held at Londoi , o N Farm ad,ditioll of all in the -remotest idea that in ow, brief year, t e is ate t1i 0 4i bE il�jnstice. He bly vill- h sue' of bonds -and Comilaission and bas conf e rea Will lleces�tt. why -A Bishop Should SUl)p0l7tGJ: ble, geill 'in to transact other essed that h V �xift BuUnrd, PrOP)
nearly every vestige, of oil woulil busiuesb. mets. i iliclisie -of new rolling stock, 11 Milty to wasslst and Support the (I'cted his own conduct nd'tht of his ceived 45,000 from Sir Hugh Allan tO ed in controlling the x -,%l nI would-be-obliterted, in(! I ilew city eat del of which has lre, dy bee'll d - rilment which Ill, vur -e. 4overlinient g4iiist the many charges ections tem
gr Old i I � glorious in -wayjtl ,in the Old -Nvbich b efeiTed by the Oppo- ILI this emlitry� pr —The fari ers of Kineardin nUrio Provincedenyin'� -ered ieady for For som �,l,jr. BU z ndj;0ppositi7on orators, nd rise
Mr. Cas�, from the ashes as slidddill Y 11most -is liuron. e nd eement c nder of A townships have placed 1 th,e e'Xistence of any corrupt agr BI time. past t-wo iiew -narro. 'aug 80iAl tlellis , vely wl convincingly resT. MV 0 loc( the storied palace of Aladdin. - The grain - , c Vlai roll bl )qcfihg the charter tothe Paeifi 8eaforth, on '-,bowe4l, col cr buyer of their own on the Irine riiiiied merchant princes (f Chicacro de. Ali inotives, have been delivered! every (It knowli lt with 1(lasu, for the & fah ity of ,Qe charges, but 'Wfty Coinpany and allbging that the c0n* wife of Mr. True=
not wily, th n ) in j er iq to act as the 1w arket This buy and a h limbe -.1 it all. d p 0 liment are doing -ealth of the rld unler irty- se ven and I Le (I efied ai i y als o that his (I o.v - r & all pl&cing th'e, iN I sider-ati6il s 8071,elya promise Of the f freig "rient of the farmers, is. to I�uy the grain r o littl acle. contribution, have, -thus suddenlybililt chair ansbip of the Company to Sir oil ' eaford'
to point his till.0101* to e, sl tl,4,t call be don in the Interests of tl i
gyr crs,,� Next year the rimailider' olf for them, nd to sell nd ship it ulider fitting ceutre for the vast resources in -sel 1.6 Ilad coullilitted, durillo, tl ci; will 1p a their direction. 111194 confesion it f wm. i,.elli.ieivilll)eretlti,,ce(ltotbe4 feet K Me I iiiii felt 'coirfi- neini -ed w'ith prolit by those of Ajiglo-'8axoll Migli ty for good rain-buyingy, especial- -las reim 1 t 1 T11, -bound. to say, goes far to justify 11 L bIly for the uiiiilitit�ed, is a tic��Iish blsi� We ate tter. or evil; far�-reacliiilg in its rrasp after ov- te -w locoiiiotive� (-,cut fr6ill. tile past holicsf -wo � t of the charges PARRE14 t '%Vr,oVV_ the r$ inches I(I 450 nL herd it. ness, ai)d we trust the farmers of thc. I supremacy—tbe t me. in etrop- Parkv
bhe Glectors Thoma Green followed f )ovetownsbips who, -by ernment, whether Sir John* .11cdoliald I will be an the road- It will. also) b.� c )urse of t1le 111;Ftlil, that as a] proxy, have s ould their r rese a listened s McKellr, blut to very im- olis of the empire of the won Irous West lnply stocked Niith Pullman palace n Select him C N I 0 0 ess,. may not get their will l.wiceed. or not in -himself 1 ar . hop to N"'hich offers to the toiler of 1�.'urope -what yed in the busin person clermg as he hoped they would h zz (ould iiev( e red. Mr. patientl. ke 6-1 fingers burned. ally from nylsbTe ill,the corrup- themb) I all men, and 7o cars. ew steel ralls are no -w nything to cau�e eel ash -11110d be all things they have so long siglie,d for a peacVful tion. That a corrupt bargain of a very �of Mr. DAv,iti-
r.) � lls - hoine in , laild. of plenty. apart by'the majority eferreo. o He also colidelinied the coli —The time set It th ;& e in the of trust. I of him. Her, scandalous kind was entere(linto it is —1,11 -On Oct- _(
of the relirious denominations in O;itai�' , bonlidary (111,ctx)f the,ont trio Government s cor- It -write so much t this tinw, of Chic1- C) I I i `0 hardly possible to donbt. Tbe verY Mr. I Jailie�;, of a
unicipa, Act relating t because I like it so well. I admire as a day of Tbauhcriving, I Gth These improvements are alinost as 11g y Conde I- rupt, e -,x ag, go of Octo- that'a sum of money passed between Sir i line bridges, -whi ch 11% str( I 1111 alitlid, wasteful. oil Of the -it as as the colistru. ti ideas of its people, their en- ber, proves to be generally inconvenient, Hllgh� Allan aild Sir John 'Macd0113ld HS_
e and said, that this claj�s lilir1it be Mr. Sinclair followed the go t and consultation- has been had with the Trunk Th i - wpiish thrift, thoroughness. NN9iy, uring �tlie crisis of a general electiell f
ell as h speci i asures and nd ver and fore bly sho d t�� ( 0 1 1 0
men of th y elearly d T. —1 2
heads of . -i t! IN
lere is -y atnios- a view io of money -at the dis�� of tjie Ontario ('rovermhent. cy of that gentleman's arc-mmelits. ti something in the vei tho-se bodid's with d :to be a a lij i,fall, would in any cotintry be hol m M ti cUthle. I considered the Gov ent -aliwOr-'t; I He further Mr. Bishop graillst pliere of the place that sends the bl000l changing the date to- some more suitable anagers V very &ave offence. Takin' the most aged. 4-8 y�w& time. -It is likely tho1b an early da th 1rreenway's ccustions, posal of the in y the tockholder4 boundinv nd tin ough one's thy the 111ficience 'of eople, fd, Mr. nd showed glilic, till -y lenitiAview of - the casi,, the mon-ey Inust Doms� —Iii AMCKillop, -it their Jst will be sullicieJA 1 November will be selected.
lectors would 1 return atl of - being deser-6il,gr Of the V u m end upon it if I& I
)ped the e -r. that, inste ha-ve bden intend,ed, and'indepol it is ad- son of At r- hlere is any good in him it ll it will —It is said Mr. Crawford' N�f oconupi6t�, the improvem ei its contem him b ' Mr. (4-reen-way, ti of Inii1bed (1, to brin", an Utlis -8 not bound t character Cavell y that is was use aged. I yea, I I n1O
-ty de come out in good order. It is well for . Toronto has the promise o . f the 'legitimate and improper hifinclice to bear: ill oo'd Lieuten- ,,,,trtfor 01)
pl�ted ndlace the lille condi- slavish support, � but -would t, �cept lly laf lie was a gelitij,.man in every wi - . . I I -now that is not 'ove ario i ion throughout. The c>f the work- their good inea8ifres ftd. r(�c A the blid, serving of the confidence of the people, mail to k Iday every int -G rilorship of Out il his pock- on tbe� constituencies, NN h4tever was
-1y a, 9 (Q. an t, oijes. He hd -Aoth t, at i ily of; Reformers. day of the week., by the life and stirand let dthat the conditions on which it� the consitleration promised td,� O expect- one will undoubteffly be and especia, , just s sure as was promised, when in due'timeevea till a �00r- aged '75 -
L in a few bustle round him, and year. that has been ol Bislu,')p rs his v i (I Pa o T led, ed by Sir Hugh Allan, it was a Deceased. was a native personally 1; it 1 N, po- I -Jr. Da large increase of Ps- litical pri )les lie obj6cted-to. followed ,Mr. inplair. activity tends to produce !activities, he will form a fitting accompaniment to the rupt bironiu, into which no Goverillujut !cen in a. - . I 0 Tyrone, Ireland IN -ill take off his coat nd do his "level Ottawa and Montreal scandals. a -ad em,
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