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I I ! i I - - I - i . I I . - I I I . OCT. '39 1, 1873.. -41, 1: . i TH T'XPO ITOjIN 2 . - I I , . , I ­ 4 HVROM.E I . ..S I . . I . mmwmwft . NNW0 I- - . - ­ I I I . , . wIF111111011im- - . --- - - - ! I I - . ­t- - : I I . . , I . ...-.. . : I I I --- I ; . I " - ; I I I . - , * . .. t . I t i - , i . I . . . A . I It . I NEW - ADVERTIS kRWTS. municipal'institational a ad both peace I acconapa ies the i aken is . it is as yet impossible to say. Bah sides ts growing out of the con act of the learned to love and'esteem you, for your . I , , I - . . ortant andi I on-coininittal, do i- profess to be confident, and still I oth are Austrian consul in Bosnia. nt, and for your I - i . "I'll"ll? . . I I i I - us n a,11 .our I . and local prosperity wiH speedily ter e insurgents in constan . I I I . . I - . ment; - - No opinion is, expressed-, and 11,* trembling, It is well known, however, - It is reported that th'. t sympathy 'with i t ! ' they Carthage . alized, diffitult studies. Please, Sir, to Ac ept . I I- Che­, p Cash Store --Hoffman Brothers. nainate. - . I it colitaiis is a des ription' of the pr 4 that if the Government succeed, na, are completely demir c . I . i . , . ' ng this album and silver cruet stand, from i I i I -: I tsto',V'es and Tinware-Mis, Whitney. . 0- . . Z ceedings taken byt em. I I I . Av, that their leaders are diadgreei I . - . - I- cannot have but a narrow majorit, . The and . i t -- . .. r late pupil6 xn(1 friends as a mem.,eu. I ; Frer,11a Arrivals -Logan ct" amieson. i 1 ou lit ai aong themselves. On the return of the you I . . - : - I Mr. IDAv'm GL. - s, one of thc in bers THE ,-IluNCE tl)'WARD ISLANDERS. amendment of Mr. McDonald, is I i ,'Rtrayetl Cattle' -Roderick, oss'. in - forward forthe double purpose a . dodg- fleet from Valencia the crews of the Tet- to, of our relations for the last four years I I . i I f o r M i d dl e s,p:.,,-, bout w1m, - ts e, i n The nalembers for Pri ce Edward 1.9 . . tinied-; and several of and as a small expression of our kind re' . ,ja S ir. I . . I - , d, the new - of the Confederac, , i-ag the main question, , , t lu . rew- . and Win] ing o ,a and Medez MU . n einbe. . I - ,,',for ", . ; . ' ards. Signed on bphalf of thedo ra, I I - H .ic -N,T.- R'. Counter4 ,. I e s ell s e latioli lia"s of ced to the Hotise bymen - the assistance, of the Governumne any , t1, em were killed and wounded before g , no - . . I ly - I . ill p ! ere introAtt. . . ' ROWN. 1%otice-A. Strong. Thi, is re- si bordinatioli .could be : restored. Die AD,A B , . . ate been indlilrye in, - dd vered. a speecl i ers of tile (xiove la nt. This was takE i who may now be wavering, I , - : I . Is I - qoii. .. I . I 1, " or r " on : gilies of the vessels are in a bad coil- Dear PuyiI8 ant! ,P rivuls , It with . I iotice-S. Dick. i - er night. He deal ed his dis- by friends,.of th( Ir vernmeiA as c cl- - ' garded by the Opposition as a Sig 1 of ex- 01 i - be feelings of highest pleasure that I ineet I . I 8'.erVant Girl Wanted. p . 4 . . . . A the cli tion ai4l tile Tetpan is rellorted to . . the oW ;I bers would le 1 treme weakness on, ) . sive-proof thatti.,s mem the part of I I . . Stry Steer -john C approval of -the ndilet of ,,tlie Orovern- , cy and making water fast. Ail attack yonto-day upon, this occasion. My sud. I orozie I., . : : I . I reliable supporter f the Governmen'd. Grovernmenti as were they ceriaiii of' le 11 ed In; from Britannia Lodge -A. Hai y- his de erillination to i )port was I s -, they- upon the foAs by - the (lovernment fleet don and recent illness prevexi . ; , . d `his -delusion, owever, of but slao., t their Ibility to control the Hou , -11 mi . . 0- '-, Hall - Amies AV, all. -i e. I , -I Monday. The 'aking a few remarks before leaving, and , I T . ,I ment and his de , 8 expecteit to begin oi I T? n b 0 1 Air. - Mackenzie's amendment.':::' Jor this ( uration, as these ge atlertien very Speed, - : would meet the issue fairly and squarely. I I ' . . - I ' ' . . ,c) 'illiam Newman. I . . ucceed c ii ict Soldiery of the insurgents also re- I .am, glad that the present opportunity -Re val-XV Streak pf indepen .1elloe, Mr. (,,lass! is ,low ly decar6d their int( lition to ally theni- Although, the Government may E Aiter a shortab. Parr li for Sale in Stailley-4. Laut.. . - . . 1, hre;o ith neither A the Iolitical pa: r- in averting defeat on the first d: vision, volted and demanded payment and .gap- has presented itself. . . . . - , ! . io) e 8ev-ingTN1acbine-'X son. being roundly abused by the- Conser- ic I i 1. sence it is refreshing for me to be on e , (a r- I , - .1 : I V. N. Wat, . - . , ; I , r ,the pi ese t. They Say the y there is scarcely a .shadow of a chuice of plies of clothing. I . ; ' ox: don Commercial College d Tele- vative Pres B d not min4 this I ! more associated with you in the school- I . - ' an S. ' : . , know n thing of th 'clifferences:betwe " theii being able to weather. throi Igh the . . . -f rooln where -we have often met- and :, - . . . . I I . - gtaph Institute -G. A. Swayze. however,. as th olLrse lie is purs parties, ,all&. that fthey will staiid aloof il session. . . Provincial Plowing Match. I I , - . I . . ­ .111119 .1 it + , th - I spent so many pleasant hours together. . I I of from. -ve an opportunity WILL,raNJIE BE A DI ,­ ­--N!Lw ­­ -- must conall-lend elf to the approval b Ii uhtil th Y ha . ever lose ' . i . I )o - " . I I i : Juc ' selves as )! 4 i "h" '(',I', V,,- ,,is- The -Provincial Plowing Matcla Of I believe the school -room will n 'n learu anai i f)r them' This is, a quIntioll W11 , , '. I . : I : the intelligent aid thinking Qrtion of to . i strief No. 3, under thei auspices of the -its attractions for Tne, especially when . . I ! 01r. . '!, m n 0 than one I I . - which tiley may t;ia ider tile more wol;.- turbs the of mor M. P. . I i we are gricultural. and Arts Association Of'On- there are in it youtb baving such smil- - .. ; - his constituents, ely indep,endent of . 11 of the House. Th , + I upport., I on botl -sides Ing - Avon (f x 0 * thy of . , - I I . . Ifor: : . . open to all plowmen in the Pro- countenances, bright f d _----I P11 . party leanings. , ere were'a greater THE Jk RTISS. . f ,-, . In 11' . I many members oil both sides who are by - - . I . I I I . . , took -place yesteirday upon the hearts as you -possess. It i's-thesehappy . I I I . ,lumber ot membill-fS ti'Uh the House possess- The i eakness of he Governiuclit W.,tIB - 110 means anxious to again incur bhe ex- of John Maus,. I Sq.-, in the town I billed with a, g jaia) disposi. . I . I - , . . S - tion of - -natures com I . . . strikiiigi!-y manifest d in the difficult I pen e and turmoil which a dhisso I I I . FRIDAY, OCT. 1 1873. ed of Mr. (Irlass' udependeiice, I the (Irov- they ex erieliced in obtain* - -use would linpote oil them. Yet SI ip, oi6outh Dumtries, about two. miles tionthat make school attractive -that T- ­ - - - y Ing a movq the Ho , . trth of Paris. Shortly -after 9 o'clock entwine tile heart of teb6cher and pupil I . eriuneut of the would not r quire to - ob- " I I . . . y e land seconder to tile ado ress in reply to mich an event is by no meal's 1: uPY the coxupetitors to the number of eighteen and make a lasting impression -on both I I , * . ' . I I . I provide so min corruption money at Ithe spe6ch fr th tl rone, They able. - Indeed,, it is hinted by close ' I " . - - 14;11 . . Om ' %I iiu,- friends of the Government that, shoul. . d in the'senior, ,and elevela in the junior The reception whichyou have 9tven me The Municipal E ections. - election times. i;, - - . I !,successfully! alqpr. . ,.,d,i (the sever, e und, hotwith- - . I I . . - asses were on the gro I I - . . .1 - ib s, but th -e will, Cl y ' to -day has taken m,0 by surprise ; little =No== ! ei . vehures were ini a I the Governme4 be defeated, the. of the weather. i 11 . Imerr . sl arlding'the inclemency did I 'expect that such was in store for - . The time -for -the selection ,and appoint- - --. -f----1 I i - . [ pases- declined, au4 to Mr. Witton an be a general p4tch-up, and all apPe61 to The j eld­a twenty- five acre one --which- me. De do If eel my own unworthii- , I DOMIWI01CPARLIAMENT. .3 ---- I tile people. A'few days, at most llo'%r- eply, . ; ment of Suitable men tQ-0 POEdtions of . IN11'. Baby fell, coub cluently, the doub . I 'Was divided off into one-third of an a -el -e ness of ha% g these honors conferred , . . . L - K11 honor of puIJIE Y - endorsing their ever, -will - no W' prolW)ly decide what a large ,and level, in imicipaltrust *in the varibits mitilicipali, Ff rom Our e-spondent. I i ,at to each ploughmall, wai upon me, andilook upon them u entirely . ; - . I :. . ' . I . ". policy I There had come to I will, and what will - not be, tI but the .sod was britt!6, and il te surface' uiin%rited. i h listened .with no ties is fast approaching.! Already the 0`17AW4, Oct. 20, 1873. be recok nized apecuhar fitness in the cir - '. speculation is useless. qu 11 i eritsand demeri . ts of i I iidividuals are . THE (IOVERNiOR ) 8 ADDRE I Sg. . enuistance of one of the lnejnbers-elec'; l I - . ItIFL. I rather uneven, conse ently was not -con- smal I I degree of iiltere st to the very com- . - I 1: . . ' ew additim to the Confeder The now notorious member for Prov- si,dered in goodorder, Shortly after 10 plimentary address which has just been I . emu canvassed by the p'. ple. in miany The address of his Excellency, which roil a!i y n clock the ploughing was commenced- , read, and I was deeply impresse'd -with , . 0 i 1 - cy bell ,g ,chosen to move or second tli( elicher has not yet made his ap"P arance 0 . - - ownships in this County . with a view - was delivered at Ithe, opening of the ses- I time allowed for the completion of -*ark the line sentiments -which it contained I iddress The first d0ess returned -b3 I in public. Sonfe confidently a , that vias five hours, and when "'time was aii-dthe choice langtiagein which they . 0 . -securing th !will by this tinie have ,he Coliolis of th6 o4lifitionwas niove( ' he is quarterecI here, and othen .Seem I - e best men to fill the sev- Sion,' your reade.ri , . I - c led" all had finished. - The Judges . Sect. ' Nor does the address ' . . " . I Brun A _ are expres 11 . annu plaerl at the, dis- had ample y of ig a IS the ac. c t1len went to work, and after carefully . c ral offices ally Opp anit di esting. ;y iliember ; equally ionfide# tbat he has nevE r been a I I . . . . ; ­ . , -vile at- The mental - 'e8slOn of British I Columbia was mad( here. This in stery will also )e. re- ii . ) stand alone. I see' it is accomi)anied *S. Of ; people. Last year a se required:,1owever, P . . I ; exer i . ing each mail s work,. awarded the with tht sebeautifuland excellent, pres- ;he oce Sion of pu tincr i the motion ,foi vealed by the:11 events of a not distant Ox'T ' " I , :1 I following named prizes : Oil . t elipt -was made by cQrtVJn journals to this feat I i ents, for which I retu,rn to y MY ' for the adcomp hment of . . ;he adoption I ad(liess at the hand,, fritilre. . i e these elections conducted on s ions re- - . DEx rER. SENIOR CL"S.—I.St prize, James Gott- - 11XV trict- would not likely prod -Lice any seri I .that Province, ail I sincere and bearty thanks. AS t;k-eiis of- ., , - I I - I )f a in ber from , I die, Township. of Brantford -Chisholm d an d es teem I value them high- st sesiion, two new mem . ­-- I . your rega, r I , , gwro-all - W I w ; 2d, James Miller, Township of ly ; I appreciate thelainot onlyon account - . y raitioal -party . e rejoice suits. It is not of ten that na=4 is looked .a' bers, Messrs, plo I I I -as ,;his 0 is . ess of lm -were chosen, the . I , toknow-, that'so far ounty i - for in the openi qg addr , ' NEWS OF THE WEBB:. . 1 rantford, Chisholm plough ; 3d, Horace of their intrimic Value but especially I I - I . . ! er of whom. opened his remarks with V i — qlaisholm, Township of Brantford, Chis-. on accoun. I I I c onp erned at least, the a(. v*ice so unwise- I nor ("'eneral and - hose who did. not, on , , t of the noble spirit in which . ) I lo expec bongratilatory all siou to the fact, t( I , hblm plough -, 4tb, John McNabb, North . . I y lendered. was alm(;st eilitirely ­anheed- the present occas ` t much were use his vv -n wordstt.liat " l6st year th( . I qR AT BRITALN. they ore presented. , This is -the Second . I certainly nu . ed. It, was gea- -1 al Ot rne c I *mant 11unifries, Gray's plough, London; 5th, time in my- history that my Scholars have . 1c; oved by. nember from th( . (d.. , We regret to note that ai attempt b disaip, O' i;i ddress, -as m in th tri, the Tichbo ; I I. erally looked upon, here as ile truest - W -David Guthrie, Ayr, Gray's plough, manifested their goo,4 wishes and kind . . I - acific loast, thid yeA -the same duty: itnesses for t.ieI de, I i5agailibeim,madeby e1jorontoillail o , theexami-nati f london ; 6th, George Linton, Blenhei I ign of 'onscious weakness 6-n f - . 'In, regards toward we in the tang s 0 possible s 11rom the AtIall- ence .cl,)Sed 00NO gible form was dis(harged b lie V 011(. ay, and the court I 11 I ] . C ' plough, London; t,h, - Walter of gUts I Anct other political organs! to ii1duce the the part. of Mii 'sters. The 1 question I y L the ray s _ Tbese,occasions form a pleas ; . I I , : I - ? I . ;Icp and lie melitio+d it' assuggestive Of' adjourned until Wednesday, whev, Hazlop, Glanford, Gkmy's plough, Lo,n-. ing memory, and may well be . looked . - . I A I I &t .-which ParliameiI4 was specially ,called ;-- : . . ele I. ors of the country to',i m;ak politics a J I ;he unim of iliterile t whic)i had been. ,hearing of the testimeny .in r(buttal. . . 1. ! . - rsorily apu ; 8th, ,George Wilson, Township'of -upon as - I n life's career. I . 1pon to -coilside. was erely oil . the bright Oots i I '. i I t m at next Z51 . - : -teq question at the app Oaching muni- )roughtabout, aiiQllhel hoped th, began. -, t - - - I I I referred to and willing more, and othiar , Brantford., Chisholm J)lough; 10th, Alex. During the past four- years, thou0l. at . ( td elections. The rel 3 I (ear Pr nee , Edward aild Newfoundland, ir qarnet Wolseley, conaman ter of .. -ubeim, > - - ild ( , e, I I ip, . , cGaw, Ble VLfcUaw plough. ti esubjee-t of v eakifessa lisease, - - dated attempt measures which have (lone 4uty in many : ample .,set has a rrived . mes th I . I . t I . . . . . . 'Vould, llow the ex, . them bY the British forces in Africa, G eo. Linton, Blenhei -1 , w s also awarded I have en'deovored to discharge the dn- i I in a 4 . o 1 ese JoUrnala to inaugmirat a system previous addresses were. again dragged the British Colo-: at C e Coast Castle on L . , ' . . ;he othc r members c f the As' antee - ;, . 8 - ap I - I licy i I ipal forward to -fill up Is e., it wa gener a prize for best fiDish., Horace Chisholm to the p ich . in onneGtign with our alival'naiinic' lial jam il on the a atineut. In respect coast. I ties pertaini osition wh' I I I I i 08 : y . lownship of Brantforid, was awarded a It upied wii1a" - anticipat d B, , . Gee nterest and , - I 5illy. e ly t'lc who,were not o Prince Edward Talaild at Iyast, ail-! -Se I in- . a view to the i - - Lou, s which -cannot fail to engent * Ler .in the confidence of II 11 erest initted in Irelalid duqng the past week. ening . I neement df those cominitted to my I . Ele" I I , Ministers,'that the meral Agra ian outrages were co p 6ze for best op adva I . and keep alive 1 . 11 -feeling I - I ther ei-alliple of the unity of int , L The following named - gentlemen- Azted c . In that brie period bow many I . 1 and anim08itY address would ca 'taiii solne-sp6cific'- ref- . I are I , las bee. given,.Yet not one of the' mem2 1 - : " moug - nei -,hb ,6ar's. e4d to eiettee-to. the actim taken b 1iis Excel- : I . MMNOR. . : I a Judges in the senior class - Messrs- :I I , . .. Yers ad -was 10 I Chauaes have - occiirred? chAnges in . 1 . I ors from , itted to the House . - 11 'IT aiter Reid ad he I . .n I I lency on the ,idvke of 'his .Ministers, Oil Dellegations f oni the Departm nu of iam Muir, W i I c . , ". Tear 8 end, is, to 8- 0 c 0 a, the liewTy admitted inenibers . I I . ay the 1 !Last, most dis- * q * 0 ie 1. , . school -room - , changes in , oar - ' - , I- I . the 13th of Aiiguit, and also 48 t i tl iadalways done before, and th6 C-4-ov-1 Dordo'gile,,, CO 1-(I'Or, Vancluse, aild McKie. I vill.ge; great afid stupendous changes . . creditable, and should be indignant.ty I 0 . ' i - i- 11 . result of the Irl#al commission. But , I .1 Loir-Et-Cher, whoni President M%cMa- JUNIOR C-u,&s,4.-1st prize, John Chia- "have - marked the world's history. I ' ernment -were compelledto takia up.the l " : . I ,I ravvned down bythe people. If, by par- not so. The Co , whell* ., I . hon refused to receive, had an int(Tview halm, Township of Brantford, Chisholal my scliolars, a !word before -we . . - . . . unior pember for Haiiiiltoll,,who, not . Now,, - , I . I E aing such a course, any good could p'os- it wtas *appointed, was to ,To such great atter hat his feeli ge might be, dar with M. Thiers Monday. Frequent nieet- plou,gh; 2d, Wm. Guthrie, Blenheim, part.. My a4vice to you is! to attend , 11 . . , I * I . §ilyly result, we shotild noIt feel so Strong- things) is 'now wo. . -ref s to b ' ructicins, Oil ac -1 is . 6h of only a passing.. lot t ings of Republican T)eputies are held. Chi holm plough; 3d, John: Murray. school -regularly, be indust-riolis and per- . ' 0 '. tan - w 1. OW . v rof , Hnce. The ;result of - . I I demn, and m8ultin., , pount re I S ns tial GroVbrnm I The machiiiati6iis of the Roy rlifts are I lertheim, Gray's plough, Glasg ; 4th, . I . aclined to con I ent ,spul elit, I ' severing. Constantapplication to your . i causin grea ir it - , will I placed before Parlia- favors w lich have been bestowed oil hirn. . . ation in the Proi -inces. .4. d din Hardy. Blenheim, 214 cGaw plough; .oil ) abors t * ' , liv i ' ttiese pernici 8 their 1, Ofl e c 0 1 T : studies is the very best mode of Securing . i . I ; . , 4i pach-tags. But when no !,good,' either- in ment, and, if it -%,rq,l be of any assistance i - Ican pet 'tions, althoughpr hibit- Rh, John Rutherford, North Dumfries, success. You are young-thebright eye, . . . - . . , 1 i . . - THE, I)ED-.M.': -'- - - i . i I . . I . . . . - moral, political or fin,picial point of to members, tile la e welcome to itvail ed by the Pref6 ,ts, are circulatin . a -holm plough ; 6th, A. Gardiner, the gl owi ! -N-'1ackdnzie bpen d the . 9 Very- 11 rf cheel,-, and the heart at times - . -. I I , T . themselve . 1 Mr. Mackenzie ( campaign -where, and bei'ii,v numerously sigi'ed' by lenheirn, Gray's plough ; 7th, William full of joy."tb'es4nark the vi,,rf)r of - your 3 of, it, . d if not why, throw _, I - . . iew,can be gained, and. *hen the advice - . n Mon ay -by nio ti - following. I I : , r3 . I . 11 i . ! . . it aside as usel, s. TIO is all. The 'vin I P- , the most iliflUe'l, t'al: citizens. ! ood, Township of Seneca, Gray's youth- But reifiember that the time , I . - . 4mendni it to the 1.1secoi d Clause of the' `h, Scotl I I ) i . of t1i Q6 t Z -1 - . I , The Ba5 lie t' , Of I s.oilly given with a hopelthat, 'Should it naem bers -onell "ai , al! is still goin , and oug alid; Sth, Jnmes Ellison, . 11 ' igust body must surely peech f rom the Tlil: ; " And wePhave t i 0 . will come when yourii hearts will be ac . . po-' f eel flattered by h( , r -hat of ich- Ilenheilia, Chisholm plough ; 9th, Mi- -)e 4c, e -upon - lice which ," to acqu eel air to riva' in. length t I . . t d by the. pe ' le, certain , importa ailit Hisl Ex , tincy I I , quainted Ah lc ses, and you will know : IT . that by bids f, I; I'll their employers ii ow put upon ,the grand 4C T, borne in the Em,flish Courts. c ia l Gannon, Township - of Brantford, i - Xiti al charlatams. way, pc rch, uce, secure , ! I as well s those who 'are older, that every I 1. their course in reference o tb6 investi-I . I I . . . leir ial ors. ' i A 11 Chisholm plough; 10th, John Geddie, ; to 'shed. 1 -,es, - I . 11 rejault of tI i cf ItU881A. - . child of man --has* toars L.slightly -increased 1 61itic&l support; at, . gation of the charges preferred by Hon. ,:I township of Brantford, Chisholm plough. . f.bo v, .1 - .... . . . I S. i ton 'F ''i - I . Ll- , _Ilow locks must grow ... I J and the ­ iTAT PAPER. I" Mr. H antilig i i his place in this . ,'I . -he expense of honesty, local prosperity, . . . . I I A despatch from, Central Asia brings Win. Guthrie was awarded alprize for blac k locks be 'ifirladd to grey. Bat now , I 11 I ; tml kood fellowshi j it 'is the duty of Immediately at I er the rea i g of the 1"House andunder tile. facts.dis-Close& intelligence of 4,ightful scenes in Kbiva. & Ins and, Outs." . . the morning of life is . yours. See to it . ' . . 1p 11 speeGh from t1fe throne and th traiisac- he ei ideiice I 'd before ug, His Ex- Upon the ev,actiation. of the capi bbal by . I . . .. " ' I Thq Judges -in the above cla3s were that d. Youth is the 11 - u I Wer honest man to tiarn:a (leaf ear to: it. tion of the usual - for I vis E ave merited the I the Russians u4der',Geil. IC , it is well inlprvye _ .. 11 .y . .! . . I Mal business, " Ilellc Y'S. ad r h 9 auff-m , the Messrs. X-Arick Biruey, Joh Aitkin, t lith is the - I . . . atches, from Lord Dufferin "' ce vere censure iuse Goutneds revolited alld plundered the ime for improvemellt. Yo ---- . . *e trust that in every 111-al-lielpality in lengthy disp j se _ . this Ro - " The . aad George Bruce. , - 'LIP .... . I I - I i I h Kinibeirl y, tagether with the Jamenc f ved i ' for your - 1111 al I , .. to Lord iit was relen with loud , Idil town, after wh ! - , time to secu're and treasure - : . his Coluity, at 1east,. the people will 1i ell they destroyed, -t. In I ------- : ------------ 1141.16 ; , I - ' I he table. ' repeatedll rounds & obeering, and was! IT - . T . Iatter's - replies w're laid on, additiontoothd excesses they SlaUghter selves a good sound education which will ­ . - Ilow their good sense b' selecting the r Letter froin Mr. Jac] son. be of 'Inestimable value in after life. It t . y -phis clispatch of Lord Ditiferlil was a Isupporte(I by ,in A16 address, in -Nvlficll ed 1,60 emmicipated Persian laves I I I I . - * the.Editor f the Huron Expositor. Now . " efenw to the'Im', erial authorities of his lZe wbote charge -` 'list tile Go - o is learning that, ad-or'lls the mind. . - I ag, i , , I - . - A69t suitable men for municipal posi- d . I vernmenit' The Khan sent !to Gen - Kauffman or as . I . I . . to , r 1 s - , no m I atter to . what political par I t, action. in orog-u ,g Parliament on .the was revi *ed and I onamented on, anct sistance to- enal& him 'to restore order. DE,&R SIR.: Yon have seen fit to pub. I is Your precious opportunity. Time is . . I y . pr . - removing f.o - J i _the golden moments a ap- J.Tap 1yf1yihg;,seiz6 136h of All r in the conc usive natur of the c6tivictingi bu t it is not kiijown ­w1i, t his a letter, signed: " G. E. Jackson,' . . id. T ,, y belong. - Thus far the municipal .If- . grust, nid in I -. . allsw was, Ii 3h I . . . . .1 . I - - , . . the control of Po i -liament the qonduct'of evidenc showii. H also alludda at coil -!I uNTTET) snA.,rrs. P: trently addressed to the " Editor of the I as they quic'kly pass, and after you have . . I 11 - ell kept by I the- Pacific Scan - il Investi g 4on. The, I" roga-il Thequoted Me of gold bavitty sunk 6 atfotd . . ( gat to . ie i forcible prQ -Herald." in the orig nal let- I completed your sclao),istic coarse. and go , airi bf'this'County have be . , siderabI lenath I .., - , I t 11 ic'rna -wher 11 L emely leng 4D , : .-I the t D ivlard ­ 0 ; arl- .. - . . 1: Cr 7t a fraction, an Q I e ibli a L they I document -is e th , and his bioni on lie l3th of ughsb, - . " Y ';; to 108 and ter written by me I did n t make use- of -' out into the world to discharge the v i I . . h' selves. 'Our pi ) I . ; Ind! stroli(d . 4 ( I I - . . I I . ini - altr , Excellency Must 1h,ive wasted I consider- censure(i the Government for the - advicei I exch ,value of silver beina Slf,8, the eXpression, " chief organ of the: Faction. " tous duties devolviln 'upon You" I hope . . i eaccept6dpositions of nal Cip I ust 'm I iclaight I il ditring, tlLe tinie- of cy ill coil ' P 0 * t e Globe i - yon willbe useful wid honorable mem- - ' I - . they had tendere(f,Hls Excelleu ' r I -aid be sorry t' d so, as Ii . . ;;; 4 11 . I able ' -1 U. 8.1 easury' has resolved to is. ue ail- I wo 0 0 S - , I I , 11 : . a-ve gaii le&&,them from, the peOP16, and AS preparation. Et is genenilly regarded 'nection NVith this latter. He c6ilclutled. ver. at pal-, the same as curren,y if t I e Organ of a large and respectable cl, bers, of society; th.A you -will figlit the I . x ,- .­ ' ass - . ' -­ ! - I . i . .. I I . .. 2 11 ot fyom a political clique. As a conse- as a piece o special pleading, in behal f iby expressing. his confidence that ,I nia-1, gold does not Aryai ii tak e an lipwai IT start -of the people of Ontario' who, although battles of life mauf Lilly, faithfully and . . . - . . ! I i. I - 1 7 of his Ministets and its publication is aid s upport his.; -, plene ey have performed their ditties . Jority of, the HouRe wo I Our neighbors m them to a certain ex- i successftillv with ali, eye single to the . ­ e, th I . I I I ill- soon once more be en- I may differ fro i. - 9 . I - not caleulated t raise his Ext ellelley ill amendnl llt. I ; joying a " 1W. d inoii6y" currency, for tent inpolitics, I must admit a larae pro- t benefit of your fellow -man anA the glory ' , I , . -g Mdepei,idently and impartially. . .The re- . . ; I iard. of the , Dr. Ti1pper. folh me since before the wa more z' Z5 d 11 , I the re ortion are honest and n i of your' Creator. This ineeting to. ay .. . ,( eople of Cauada. The Mcd Mr. Mackcnzie., tile first ti conscientious 1'. I . - ' this -is e-vident oil all sides. The 0 1 1 . . I . . . . A one of deepest interest to me. It is I I t, idt of- ne-S cd nature 6f the statemant of the He spok6 with gi-eat force, but' as is- than 12 years.6 . their opinions, and'desirous of the wel-', is - "I . . I . . . I . I 7 a ) . . .. 4 " . alority bf our municipal corpor Pa6ific scandal ikfiii zivbii f ,ord Kiln- i"nsual wl `11 the Doctor orations, ther(11; The Chicago'ns la, one the im, ent ory of whith will be long . ; atiolls - ave res fare of our country. Therefore, to term I - - . . I . ; - . A tuned I I :.. . . * . ­ Z", .... . - .. I . Ild laii I - 1i payment. Ontle-raccount'S-68( - - iem a "Faction,", i mischievious And ,icherished. --%V.e e . I. Axe debt and ificlimbrance, i . . P - . .-free fro -in b6r1cy by Lord I ri ay be imagined ,was more. soil o ric. He raise( . ; I 1. ' . z 8 . hav of ten met and w e o - .. - re often par ­' I from ,the fact that ed all men- Lthe disllalty- r - against the, Opposi" ver coin was ireceived there A e'.' rolig in every sense. I remain, Sir., ! haN, ted. 1But we weetto-day, - . ' "I - ia mint, and c 'pri- - Yburs &c., , 03,.- E. JACKSUIZ. I ,Li:i,dth epul.i lidi.-m.prorN-e-m-eiits in -theva-- tiou of Mr..MaNY'll ell's charges iucrim- ition, ail*d 'deal r that till tlibse who' from the and now we part perhaps'never to meet , . , -- , . . .- I . i - i - . I I Plillai elph 316 3 . , . . . I , ; ; Oil - # ' n of thdi -vate- bank and' - Eraxw,mviL-Li, Oeb. 24,1873. again. Wen I- hope if wt,- are. never . 71011S MIIM- cip,lilities are see & ? those iliating, Ministers ,, ing corroborated and Isympathize in th s pei-secutio a e ay- . . . i , . I One national b nk a r' is . ­ - , 4 ; . . - corre by a 8en ' ov;riinaei -no, it out at P. I . - ,ill permitted to ,meet here, that. we )f S certified as. ator of the I G it w& Annexat onists ,%t* , [The letter which appeared in our last ago I , other Count in the- Province. , I . I I I= - . . I . I .. y - . 0 , T . I . i Dominion, whose ,eracity has never yet illeart, of their country. His - 'The fcillowin , order has been. i . . " t i,h,s been *AhAbb munlGipalities, so it . I and eiiemi S SE Ited by 111 sue, over the siguatum -of Mr. Jackson, will, one and all, me6t in a better I -and. - .. - . I - . II , . - )een attempted tb be impugmu. d. Lord 'address thron b was exceedingly : er- Secretary Rich.4rdsoii to Treasurer S, in- , Farewell. I T. CURRY. - I as!been with the'County. Tbepolitical i , berley's re 11 . I p I . . , . was taken from the 6tratfud Herald, to . I - I - p . ' a. ! )l , to this lell 'thy docu- I sonal and abusi and Was not -well re-., ner directing li,o payment Of silver - -Which it had apparently been addressed. : - WWI— . , . , eDion'has not beexL allowed to enter into, ment wasshort, C1 Ihd curt . n the -door of the House I I You. *-wili and, after, 1he re* . I I . .1 . . . 9 and ittle m ore ,deived either o . se, oil , - I appeared in our columns, . word for AUCTIO . SALES. t . . I plea . I . I I . I . - N old, as it was published im the Herahl, ;Iie),Ideliberations .6f, our County Council- than ail d know'cidgement. , 1,7he oNect' I or in the galleries. I Ir. Huntington fol- ceip of this le ter, and until otherwise Wednesday, NO,,%] 12, on Lot No. 13, . . I i I . . of placing this c(ifrespondence efore the law,ed, wid deliver -,(I one of the most able ordered, , pay 1111blic creditors, should d any change was made from the or" - Concession 4, Usbonive; 40 tons I of Ray, I . , 4 Yr$.1 E ver, at . I I iA. I I y meifaber of the County ' . I , 19 . ' - . - . , House was, no ( bt, that it inight hav,e addresseslever list ,,ned to in, the present I they d oil account of cixr have been , made by Farm Stock,and linplements, property I I Q . i . esire it , I e cy must . .1 - §ition to w ,, e- -w , : t e ; -ioard, owed his po , i C Inservative I a favorable eff,e i upon some A 'the r 8 aSI i 1,0bligations but'not ill exchange f )r ur- journal from which we copied.-- . ;1 I . I I Parlianjefit House. I is peech ogic-1 . n 1 - - of late Joit 107cliffe. A. Bishop, - . S -ell: as to Reform support, and vice fractory §upportE rs 0 the Oro vernment, I . . . I al, replAe with .-a-giiinentative facts ' rency, a sum not to exceed five (to are D- E." P.] I I . . _err 1 I . I auctioneer. , - 013' t- . 'I id make th 0 or I I , , and.) - . at be in " e easily tersely and bitterly sarcastic. His in any one payment in silver coin. " ' - if Q a 0- 'Saturday, Nov , *,on . # a, . as a consequence, he was be . pat, . .. I . I - . whippeit into, . . I I . Lot 6, Con. % i I . iol(len to -noither, bitt to b'oth, and w, 01 traces. It ha('I, how- allusion to the t-.Nelity-seven purebased In 8111'ev6po -e'wer yellow i . I as 11t thei e three Vanderbilt's Fall. Stanley, valuable Parm Stock. Peter . I I ever, the very. co iitrary effect -4rith more . . F I - me m-bers fairly br?u=ght clown the House, fever deaths og Suliday, and five o,l .on- . U I J. P. Brine, aue- . I Speaking of Commodore Vanderbilt's Grant, proprietor ; . I ,-- herefore under ail,b-bligation to -do jus- than one. I iand tile applause alcoor'ded him4tiring his day. . . I I .. I :I_ ; F i . . I I I I I , Ili Memphis,' eighteen deat] Is fl'Om ir imense losses in - the late panic, the New ti"Ieer- . ! . . I I - I ; . . . - - I I . I . ; I as o 11 twen' :f,)ur . tice'alike to all. Re legislated for the , THE .RE1101tT 0 1THF 003MINIts.. 10 "'118. Itwo hour ' speecl ' ' f the most -yellow fever occurred in the , I 7 1 - . I ly- or% Tivu s sa : " The great Commo- - I an'dil.ot , -After 8ir John i'oved the a( ounlineilt siastic ii, are. Ditring the deliver .., . -----I- - . I T I enefit of his entire constituency, g .. - I . . . hours ending 6 P. iNL, Monday, I 11, - d.ore stood at t ehead of i i , - : -41V I i I ' . , Mr. Ila S speech, the gallerie weather was. becoming colder, I I I . 11 Of the If ouse ftdia Thursday till Mon- , K ;be stbek. opera- BIRTH6. -- . I I ,Njr tors of tile Vni ion, and coalti 011ed an ellor- 8T,R,%V A.RT. -fn Win all am, on Oct. 22, the . 11 i i I or the'beneffit of a cert4iii; political class. I (lay, - . - . 0 4 f . I . - I . Mackel iie enquired if the evi- 1117ere paGhed- by tb "geilleral -public and I 1froni Philadelphi mys no ous capital. His position now, if car- -W tewart, of a son. % 1 , . . A despatel f .... 1. 'i liel-reatilt of this Is -that the County has.' dence obtained .s - if, e left that the nioney stringency and itE effe6ts , . . t , . ridex iihe Complission o enthralled were ey. that- noil, : " - wife of Air. I M. II i ' . . I . mt rumors hav e any f ou . . ; . pro per . i -been aPP011, ell 11 7 ad ceased speakifig, although: tudation, is most I I . I 11 I .- ed the public. -. ffairs have ted to lire II,O the P-acific I-antil. he h r ( . * 4— : . . . I . axe severely fel,- in that dity. - Al Idads C . . -i . , 1), I 1) rilou'salidawkward. Whetherheweath- I Dharges was nd goiii I to rought !he COn'tinued until 2 o'clock in the morn- MARRI A!GE 12 . a1r ally and ec 110 . C . 60st, and if af- "J. - i oitozhi tally managed, ' I .of iron.are sellingbelow ' . . I in, p, ti, I ; (Town as: prolnis ( 1 n Ti i's , %r er the Storm or not, he has lost all pre s- I , . T 4 IT Ex ; ceilelicy's Jing',. Qii ruesday til e debate was. ecoii- fairs do not brighten, halt. of the f riin ces ti ge and influence, and. his vast- apparent KIMNKHAMMER — b9RSEY. — In Irish- : "6nd' 'the best 11 espective of speech. Sir Joh 4, in reply, i d tl iat tinued by Sir Frai1is Hineks. - Sir Fran- -will have to suspend. . town, oil Oct. 27, -y Rev. Fath-er INIur- I menj t 7 I - sal I I I I I . " ic - eratiolls, ' ave been re- the pa,pers.contaiiing this evidence-liad cis' slbeebl L was,i in the main, arepetition A despatch from M6mpbiS says )at Snow bef0e the -Dhy, Mr. M. Kiinlkhaminer, to Miss Y)li al. col-18id -wealth has. melted like ' ' . - - * CD r ; - . ions f -trii , Tf the ' eo is Ic tters - ail I his evide ce las. not as yet met I .1 I ; 11alned'in posit p - been printed, andille had notlaid. them of h] . n - given sitil. He certainly I .Margaret Dorsey, 'all of Seaforth. -1 I . 11 out of .1 population 6f fifty - five the usa ad h, s obligations, resting L .-oil no collateral . I i I 8 : oil the table beca, ' e he had cut the stri -0 before the camnilssion and -he made twelve thousand is a large estimAte for ' . -RE . ' - I de. '(TeAlre -to reverse ihis 'lute Of'things ; S P I I 1 PA,ssi-uo , FF.RG-us6i.N.-At the Colborne . I . , . . . SE: mities,- to the Union Trust Company. I , 11 James - INTe Fifteen hundre . I I - . . . I &111111g. - Ho -if they.-de8ire to .see ouxi -township and that th And many f _ .el , Goderich, on Oct. 21 by Rev which bound tIrm -without observi g -no new points. Don- those rem I have c t I . ey -wereat .itressed to Mr. Speaker. ear that his own tools and I - foll10 ed, Mr. Hin . i aid cks. His speech, died, twelve hundred are now sick, over ents on the street -will be left ­ f I ,OmIT,It 'Councils quarrdi4g,aaid wrang- Re'did not like to[ present tile (locilments a I - I with M. A. Wright, Mr. John Pa'ssmore, o* - . . . I was lengthy and intensely abilsive. amilies are 'drawing ra- 1c, . two thousand f, ads of stocks, to escape as they call. . Seaf orth, to 2\11ss I Anne Ferguson, of I a,f in that coliditi it how v&, was He spokein the most-landatory terms tions - :- I ! : I ; . i I n (J aif(I 'instead of atteil ling. ,to t1i e fronithe Citizens' Relief C`nmit- Those who remember Mr. Vanderbilt's i I . I Z:) I . ,. * ! - . . . Godericb, . . : : ) - tee and twelve hundred orphans are. in )erations with his Steamers to the Isth- M9LLX1rTH-H1C,m-, s.-In Toronto n ! . I rl - printed, and .wo Id be 'distributed that of tile S .r 11 Ii 'Sir John lia .. - 1T 1 I I . vl'c 0 . - P . of -their constituents, t1evoting ffieir ,cnin,, H -I,'- lidelinted I - . . '. 0 . ev . . e it 0] I ; . I , 1. . in iided to uet le pl%per 71 different asylums. . - . O Fendered tile 11 alid co . . 7 1 . mu son, Mr. M to -tlev-laina the bes ineans" to be readdressed, but f1 lie might be j)erinitted art- A Washin oil despatch I I . IT - s k4ow that he - is -utterly indifferent Oct. 1q, by Rev. Mr. San ' ' 4 0 i e I I b lie coliduct 'Of , pposition as he, says th we are - . . I f ,a '' t public faith and private contiacts. Gowan Mellerth of Leslieville, former - i at the --11,1- Oppon to'preselit it in t, e mutila -in lie - ess, and deliounce I .. cm as hung x of - I t ted to clid, eir litiC I ­ . ted f8l I I , .. . I strong indicItiolis that the quest [Oil i Of Eew- ends, as I - ly of L6 ,-- 0 - a . I decidect-he w uld (to so. his per ice seekers. He . le a strong appeal the hulependei 'ice of Cuba -w-ill again h, would his most bitter eneinies, second da I ,— ., n -n. rew,jrcl polit h, ( . I ; ould leave his creduloits'fri ndon, Enaland, t Rebecci, I' ,e AsI. aiLZI 'balster up and I- . . , . mission was, of c rse, grai-ited, ,klid the - Lppeal for sill)' I to lighter orivir. Wm- Higg ,, j I , port ..... r the Premier oil conle lip. for-dise'llssion in C I I - 1C IT ;ieiids -and ii-larease ; I I I 'ongress Turing. U - . I - I .1 K le 18trtilgth of papers were tab ed. accordinuly. This rounds, and concludedby mov- the present winter. It is said the Prrni- ;ter rulill,, if he colild thereby escape Clintom I - . I ; . a . I )ersoiial cy r I 0 ' ' ' I Id - pplitie'd I ' . 11 cident -rev 4 ed the fact that Sir . : h mself - He is.simpl, a bold, able, un- WX*LSOIN STRATT.u.-LIn Clinton, on:Oct. - I 1 , parties J if; they Iesire to little in nu tbe'lollowing amendment to the dent is greatly "interes" y . I . I Z . . ted in Cuba, d - . 0 ! . -sl e, tlwi I John was attemi,ting to S rlip-Lilous,. and selfish stock Speculator 29, at tile residencb -e)s fath- - : : . , r Coulilty -u from . .play llarp on anendilleilt of '-,N,T:r. Mackeiiiie " And will,, recommend its iecognition in his I of the brid 4 . ., wlildli'ls now fre the House, . I * d adventarldr, and over. his rain, when . -Pu I - . a.1 incullibrance in the sli, Aebt, It is efenerally believed that " 'we desire to assure your Excellency next message. His sai d * an eXPE dii ion ' . 7 . . 1 I %pe of tile story ablation of tl . Iie packet I that aft L . -- t er, by Rev. F. Ale aig, Mr. Samuel 1. I I of the nin it comes, tber,e will be*.few tears." . Wilson, of London to Anmie eldest . I . I ,r consideration of the state- of great strength is being fitted gat for . -410-0-* - -- I 7 . I I p unged.-anew -irrbo ania s- - I was to give an ex Tige for the J)ostpoiie- 'nients made in the el;idence before its, I tile Cuban Tusurcrents. - dauglater of Mr. Peter 8traith. , i i . . I I ; 0 t . I . Exetero .. I . I '. Il-, ents, let tb:em obey the behests of the I.ment f the 13rese ,tation of its contents, and wh le we eg,ret the outlay 04' - (.)lie of the laorgest AR,ms-rRoN:G-1AJCCL"-,T. -- hi Seaf ' I 1. miulid actur ars iii. I arth, . I I ' I - ' PRESENTATIO-N.-A very plea . on Oct. 29, . . I 11 .politicid orgcy,an s who ask, them to Ib)w aild c6liscq-tiuntly t ie distlibutipil'of the m0lidy lyall polit cal:paities at Par- . New England says they have remon. to I;y P,&V. . -4 eFe -wi,lth I heir muifidipal . till .e ,t . rd times this 7v"' L u'j I sing and Mr. George Arnist Mr. Goldsi4ith, .- . I . Ilrinted -copies till Monday, , iid then 'liainentary clectiols, d. desir t1i e anticipate very b, iii teresting ceremony too ne I 1,41ities to interf . . . ,i e k i)lace at the rong, to Miss - Ja - ' : I . therewOuldbe affball excusefor the def- Most AT ingent in a sil r6s to put an end Were it not that :tile stock of -% 001 r- Exeter 6ebool oil -Monday last, The'! -'vf eClean, daugb ei of ' -10 t # I " - r. I : ( I . - ell t Mr. Jannes, 2 - I 1. oe 40ils. We believe" the people of IMS - erence of j iid qneii 1 -until memb le and cotton g0o(lS wa' . - I .. . . I ers Should I I to the 1) 1-actice, te at' the same tin s never lowei pupils of three departments were as ` Clean, all of Hullett. I I . , ,; Ild - . . -e perused e Re I I -.. I lf ustrx actiol I -V-v - I - I - TI _ I -t -will CIO lloth ii -int.l. h,%,% I It " . y . -a sof the k file vidende. T ' ecr le. - e to %,-xl)rL,s 3 Oar continued coil- while mills may be .bonlpelledtp i un on se m;blerl ill one o# tho roomo, where an -7-- '0- '— . , 7 1 - , t I :1 I I ) 0 . I . . — i . Mr. i's 9-1,11161 ' dericeiliyour Ex-elleney's-a4visers,' short time the a! , i 'I'lieylia,vo worl-,ecl-hrtrtt,',.t'tiel-ha bor of . - Mackenzi ed t1 * fi I ill I I . ... I ve ne, which was more c axacteristic t1 ­ . . ctual. deman( ,. "I'll., re- address, accompanied by two handsome I DEATHS. ' - . hel ' burctens of taxi-etioll, " . . . - aia eved- "' and iii Peir adm' istration of public quire the ser -N ice 'of all oper Orl tills presents, was presented to 'Mr. Carry,. MITCHELb. -At his resi 1INly I to -bring the ! . idence, Moles- . itable. The enq also I aade by 19 affairs. , season. . the late Principal, who replied amid the Wor I Out., on -Oct. -7 1 . q .ry is , . I . I I . . . th .11r. John - AV, hat ])a thess i . , hall ep emotion of the pnpils­ The fol- Mitchell, in his 7,6 t1h year, a native of I - . -Cc im, ty to the -enviable tpo 'ition. Which it Riany, I I , 11ad '-dr Johii ' - Fourteen red laborers I an I me- d, , . THF. Nix GUN. . I - . t -.Ijt 'I . I 1 ' I ' - I --- -- I - they aae too prou -with tile -papew' The Cominni Sion es- ! akei of nwte O' . Cumnock, Scotland. . .. nol-,, 0cmipies, .-Arild d of The lie t spe n tile list'isk clianies have 'been the Ic win a is the address a -ad reply : - . . I . t I I . discharged fto, n - I 7 I 1 4 .. 1 . ; ree copie I . tI t positiott, -and too trtdY &ppreelate P I 5 on. E. 11. IVOO(I. it is probable . . . wially direct&I tl Litt th s should 1 thati i Washington navy yard. . 4 To ,11"r. Curry : We, the scholars anct Dnyi-MALF, H c . be made, one to bepIent to.the Governor- ,4irJohn A. will address .the Hous .-Ili am' 11ton, on 0 t. 27, . 'IF . . e Oil I I G IRMIUNY. I ecy . th't be.efita Qf it, to take a o-&-urse whidli G ' . .. to pre- Alexander Drysdale, father-in-law Of I I . Ili ., friends of the Exeter School, b . . e ral, and oii- t ,tlie Speakei of each riday, a,nd will e followed by Mr. ' Prince Bismarck has been re-, ppoint Sent you with a small tl stinaoliial ot the D. Frazer, Deput Registrar, , God - 7 .; .1 I ed - y . irJuIll. assitredly deprive em,, of theae bra.ugh,of - the L " ature. Till official - President of the Prussian .11iiiisti -y I ill bigh ;steem iii which we have held you as i erich . . I - 1, I - I Iake. - ' I . I I I arS. . hl ssings Let the people 'of each mu- *to reeeive -them, w ; Mr. Aikenl , Secre- I . 11RE MOSE 04 THE DF - . , aged 72 ye ' . : I O It is '-nder- our late Principal and teacher. Nor can we- ^ tary .a State, an 4 was his, duty i . . i I MCINTOSH. -In - . - - place of Oren. V Ii Rooll. -'-rlp 'B-" . to It is yet inapossi )le t _ alow you to retire, from your very oner- . . ni iA, lity select the most rehiable atid I i S ell the stood that his restoration to t1i 08 .I JeKillop on Oct. 26, - I " close, blit it -it the carries with it in effect the colitr o4s and respQilsible:position, wAliout ex - I i hand thp- respecti e dwumqnts, as di- . (1ebate,' i - wi] Margaret, wife of Mr. ' . I 'Ir , Ii Zely th, of e - John Mclntosb lA1Y . . 01 I . I ho otable and trustworthy menf and rected, iii the t 4 of -%e Coi ssioll, 0t"overninent -will *y and stave off the I whole 0abinet, which he demande( - . . - . ac - aged 44 years. : - i . ; . ; pre- pi essing our sincere regret that on - ' - dent' of party , but, iliste&l. of thi I wing done, I el ct heml elltirely-indepe4 Irli John ;,Otc until limonday a it the earliest so they, - vions. to his resivation some time . cc unt of ill health younshould :be under Tiioirsoy.-In EginolicIville, on Oct. 27, , . I ' I - . q 9( . . bec mc po%essed of the ono -which lay '' or political considerations, , d so long,as have Saturclay. and . unday to agai n 1 1 A Constantilippie dispatch an urces tie necessity of resigning the Aar James fourth son of Mir. William . I ge of J E . in ghould have heell ( 61 ivered- to the Speak - pera e upo In r % t , , n the wave iig ,and w ak- 1: that the Ambas8atlor from Alistra has the school. We h 1' Thomson, aged 2 years. they continue to do so, th cannot but . Ave been faviored. with ; . - . er of- the Commons. His ob*i in. ob- need. i arriv'ed at that (, ity, with instnicti)n,r to your counsel, instruction and solicitude M01N1ULXIx--Iu Set6forth, on O&t. 30, ; f I . i coitinue to prosper. Bat '* let' political taining this is'prob-Aft I O P UilleAl above. I I . - y ! THE IkESUTH, I bring about ,In amicable settlem,,nf of fur 'Our. welfare, during the i . . I r, :last four, Laura Edith,, daughter,of Mr. -James t i4ensions g4in admittance i to . oil The repbrt of t1i e 0 miaussion vrj3,. which be, 3 and cluting this period 1 i , , n . ; What tIIe result o the division will 11 the differences between the two CIrpvt rii- Ycar 0 we have - N ... , ! , . : . I . , emulkin, aged 2. years and 3 months- ; , I ; I K . ­ i ­­ . i - I . ­ I I - . I I . I i . -1 ; ; 3 . i . . . . , . I , - I : . I . - I f r . i ; . . I . , I ,.!-I, i , I I ; I : I - 1, . . : 11, . ; t I . i i . . I i I . : I I , : - . I . I . I . . . I . I . I . . v . , I - I I'll . . I . ; I 4 . . : : I i - - i . . . I .. I . - . . . I i I I - . , - . I , - - . ;- . . . - . . . . t . : I - . 1. 11 . i I , - I I I * I I. I I . ­ . I - I . . i . 1 1 . . I . . . - 1i I .. , . . - t i I I . . .1 I . i . . I . . . , , . . . 1z I . : . . . . . . : ! . ; - ... I . I . . I : . I . I . - . . - I k I i I ", . Ali . I - I 1- ( C M e I I 8 . tb O !an r .1A w . , c b nale i I 1 " I " - 8 - , 4 7 r I , , , t , IgFlc t1rio, , ,Dee ip#rm ; I I ' . I P a I n I t)j e . i: I I te il I , 'VI , - I. , i h cti - ,U( -1 t , & ., t I , I I " k i 48 i I H pi I I I Ef -V ,in I " , I I " I : , 11 "' " I , , - Ili,! 4a i 11 I il. il, l I E I . I . . ! I . - . ; . . . i I I ; I .: . . I 1 i . - - . 1 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 . . 1, ! I I : i , i , I - -, . ­ . I - I . . I I ! !; I . I I f 1; i, . I . . i i - I . iI - I ! . - . .. .. ; ; . . I . . I I 1. I . I . I . . i ; . ; . I 1 1 1 : . I I I : - I i ; I - I - . . i I I I . . . - I 1. t - I I . I I . . I . I I . - - . I . . i . . ; I . It. i * 11 . I I I 1. . I - . i I : - I - . I - - J -- I . I . ­ - I . I r; I .1 . . . I . , I - I . . Il. I . . .. " .1 . , 1 1. - . . I . t - . . ­ . 1 - I -1, , . - ­ - - - -- - - - ­­ - f­ I - - -A- - --1 I --.,- , ---.--,.---,- ---,-- .--, ,,- --.- , - ­­d- - , -­­L-------­J-- -­ -L ­—L -. I ­ ­- ­4k-- - ---i ,1-­1-­-- ­1 1-1-­ ­-­­ ­ ,--,-= - i;__I_z -- ll- ------------" .--.. --- ------,--- ---. -,--- - -- 4 --,--,-- i i I I . I I . i I I I I IL . ^M 0"', 311-1873. ­ . - J I . - — T 1 - - THE MARKI I I - ­ ­ ' , . SB"ORTH, 0 L'r, . I - L-.- There is little ,change to i 2- ! I ket t* week. Fall wht I Inar 4-- ; I . 3 . . md barley somewhat' I i lower, - ; -1.,t-week, 'Other articles r4 I 1 I A I out noteworthy change. L I - 4 .- i - F gra.;hy ,considering the bad i I i. , i r, - C ,a,dsv, have been very goA i ' I . - . . K'- ba been correspondingly brit , . i -1 erabidquaut ties of beef are . -- i I I taiesare slow, as the market, i. . i '. . . - 'we quate 1. I ) 1- . . , I yauWheiib.,..,.. -ing Wheat'.. 1. I . -1.1 ... *...: 4 jap. I . I - - I ...... I #.. V: 1, 3 - . 'Ce 'a .... ­.&­­­ ­­*.... I i-1 126". ­ , , "..... r. . I ... ....* ... 1 ; i . .- I - T 'e. 1, L,008e,­ I..... ..­. : 13utter, ,N I I ­ , ugs .......... ................ * . I .. kJ- oar ................. ­­­ - . ­ OAY-­.... -.,r .......... ­­...] . 3ndeg, . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ . . - . - I I . loob skins earb ................. I . . 4 I I : o p skim emh ­ -.... ...... ­ 1 i I- 'des .............. . currsin Hi, j. w.... p * = - I I (retail) per bsrrL-1­. . . ; I - * ' i S,,It (wholeanle) per ba;;ZL-:. " i I lyotatoes, (new) per bushel ­.t ..... I , I I b stmes,l V brl..,,, ........ L..... ... - live hoge,per 100 lbs-... . - .. ....- . I I . ...'. , Ded ..................... I . : . ----------- - I - C , t KTOX4 , I , i 17sil Wbeat ......... I ­ ­­* ; I ., Nvheat. ­­.:::,: . .1 ... . I - V - "..; -- t .. --1.-.-I : - Pe. ......... - ­ 4 ­ 1. 4 ..... ...'. Flour .................. : ... . ... 4 I Satter ...... I ­ - - - .. *.........'." I ; 3?otatoes. - . - - - ­ - jr ...... ­­­* - i , I .... ­ 1. ­­ I , - R'sy, per ton, ­ ­ - , - ­.. -11 . . , I- — 7 1 * TO TO, OeL 'q . . = Fall wheat per bushel, 1 I I spring wheat, 61 10 to SK $1 IS to $1 23 ; oats, 43c A J I .,to 62c. . I , I I 1p-- Lo-xroN; z, Oet. t White fall wheat*per bus-h - - $! 21 ; red, ,81 to 81 10 ; sp , - I- $1 ,02 to 61 M; barley, peas., .54c to .58c .; oats Inew), i . hayl ,516 to 617. I I I . I - I I I LITTLE F-:kLUS D&MY - I I . LITTM FALtig, Oet. , ; , - T'he market Ja very dA I we have ever seen at this sei . year, We heard of but one sa" farm dairy,, which brpught I was a good represeliUtiin 0'. the offbarings amotauting to aJ 'boxes, onii,9-Y,000 of whichthall . ,Some of the lta New 1, . ' went home early in the 'a) * not make any purchases. om Asimed that they had stook and -did not tare toload up. fii . present state of the market, 1, fluancill situation. The fact -,gen,erally unwilling to sell fai I below 14je, ana some -of the, . are holding firmly-st 14c. .1 . at ate of f eeNng all round -the T". were light, the top price b 64 Comparing sales; -to-*Y V : - - po ndingr time last year we I prices -are about the same.. , I , I I farm ,dairies brought .1 31 . Ae 't;6 factories from 14c ta'14fe. I . sion generally prevails amoii inen, thut prices -must dvlar I - ' ' I Str,ck is limitea and the quaNtl I.. - - There were only a few packi . , -ter deliverecl this week, the n : 1 roli :Jess, preventing farmers 1 1 I - I the goode forwarl, We quot 4 . good. to fine at 32c to:33c. I I Much complain't is naaae" 1 . ' . i and factory -men in'rep-rd. to I t f I w yield of milk from the h,er&. ." . F I . Z -in Herhimer is poor and scu season -and the rain to -day 1 . t , i needed. I I . I i, - NEW YORK HORSE -K Trr%D&Y, Oct. I The'llorse trade of theweel : view wasdone chiefly under, of fhe leaffing anctioneers, An but a 'very moderate -degree - . in the general market, Sale, the Bull's H46adstable-sranUef - Carriage horses'from $00 r pair - light dniving horset Pe. - 11 Z, I Z31 I , I to $800 per pair; *iugle eoup I eraged 8,506 pet. head; It I horses, -'$300, and commo horses fr mS.125 to ,8175 per . I - - - , BUFFALO LIVE. STOOK I , . I . I . I BUMIX I , , . . I CA,iTLv.-Receipts to -day . 1, . one ,ear reported- to arriy,a . muking the total isupply fbt . . . . . thuz far, 5,66i heid. or'333 I 339 cars for the -same ti* The naa,rket openpa aetbrer cided improvenaeut.na feelb - laist week's pntest. on good'. . Common at last W,6evs -quota I-ast arrivals cout =* seme spl aniona which we notice A hePA -of thme-year-old stie I I . Txury & Miller, Warm k Vy-gaigigg 1,--663 pounds. T 'Of re ', on. tbe N. Y. C. _ . I to, 30C p er cwt to New` yor, - Albanyll,has h&-oed the ka . willalso be.a corriasponding . g sheep ana hog-& ,Sales . . 11 LLL 'head. we n,e.e the .. 11 I .. . I I I . -No. 'of , - . . rag -0 - I . I .. : . Head. . ' V . . 15 Ilhalois Steers, . I i 49 - 44 ! . i 1-039. V 44 L ,.I S.), . - - ,60 :91 160 1 1-8 A4 .00ws 1W7 1. SlIMP A, -N -D L&M-138--lb he -v%- making the total su - 'week, thim far, 12,8W b 1 9,200 bead for the Same tini . The market gen.-A active 0 . on all grades. I've note t . sales : . . No. of - . A . W-.101ft, - Read. Weigh , 39,Cana-da lambs. . 8 73 49 ... .. -- 4 . 125 1 t d- - I - 4 145 .t" I -. 9 160 ;62.9 - -9 . ISO *1 and sheep - - I ' i75 1411 . - 93 44 - T 46 Canada zbeep, 1. 12 it 'X i I - , 35 . 144 . 12f I - Vic ' ROGs.--Receipt,g 5,900 h I . .the total supply for thev - I I 29,000 hea-a,'againpt 1-61,700' 0, . I Same time last wee k. ,Iae - gela t1lis morning at =aaN-. 159 per cwt, with the h - . su. 1 e rag, r quajity. Sales 92, 1 I , _ - lllcilanA an4l lffingiS hqgs, a to 250 Ps., at 34 40 to I% Z, ; . -4— . . GoLD. -­- Tbe priee of G61d I Is,qnote(I at 1,o8j. , I . I . . . I I