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. I I xy not a disfy the peo. by t�e Dukes Brogli and D'Au f-
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nt AwE imanym,39TS. an ortunity for private mo�mb!erw �in- I - f�nce by. �ro ' will I �
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I : - .- . . tereate d to introduce adch legielation as ,plb. If,he is innoo: , I I ... t.
I Clothing m. Campbell. - I . . . . favoring immediate �orga ization of tile
. . . would effect the '. object desired. The eavy for him to prove hin ,self so, and if, supporters of RacK hon for the coullt�
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Caution- William, G. Palmer.. . ,. I . � - . led to - B_�
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Dn r y Go ,a &c. -Duncan & Duncan. Coune 1 then unanimously' req ueated one through his silence, the p blic are � enance of his title of Pres dent of the R :
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i ' I I believe hi I in public,� and the mai nteux, tee of a politic all
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Examine tiou of Public School Teachlra. of the County represefitatives *to intro- . guilty, he has but himself to truceattheenat)fthepr entsevenyeara
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Farm for Sale -Wm. Blair. I blame. As the matter now stands, even
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Farm for'Sale.-Andrew Cowan. . . - f the Arational, � of a vacancy in the:Presidency. In the
Fa . rin Wanted to.Rent.' � . Mr. Gibson., M. .P. P., in' compliance inthe lig . lit of the defence o i
I I I ach- -meantime the Left Centre are dissatisfi d
First Brick -John and J'amei Sproat. 'With t lie request of the (3'ounail, -did so. � we do not think. the publ a school te � .
� Great Auction Sale -A. 1. McIntosb. But o the 'Legislature,. not the overn- � era would do right to sel ct him as� their with the programme, as not concedbig
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!all 1�aaniiig Mill�Gray & Scott. i ti, - sentptive. . .
. roll i ment, refuped to. grant this leg slation repre , . I . GENER&L. . I .
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. List 0 Letters -S. Dickson, � P. M. � � I. . . n type, we r.0-
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� are $trayed-George Ewill � imbuT 6 the. deposed Itegistrar for the tice. in. the Mail, of Thursday, a letter ed at the Academy, of M sic,: New Yor t
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Meers'ehatim Pipe Lost. I loss o� his office. i Th6 introducer of the over the signature of Dr. Sangster, to on Saturday night, on ;he "History c)f
. � . France si nee the Fall' a, the Late E i i-
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� Notice to Debtors -Charles Wright. � -Ineastire was thus'left the alternative of . which we shall. refer on a uture occasio.u. pire. " The audience wa; thin, and c -
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Tenders Wanted-Johu Wiilia'ms. '. . . - - I I - 1. of
I all *i th ntinuanoe of the nuisance sisted almost exclusivel of yFrencl
Tenders Wanted -A. Bay. � , OW ng e co . f
. . I , . Presbyterian nion.. the Communistic elem The rep e-
G4b%W6=%11QFVf M__A=4&_AC429NO�0�1 =_Varmtk_,S�M? with, ts attendant continuous. expenses, - ' '
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- "I . , - . or of ,consenting to th introduction into -The long talked of. an much dlElcuss- sentation of the mOre I rk
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Al clause ma4ing it couipulsory ed uni . i . i
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� " U. -Ton - - X 11 0 -0 I V.#. ."his bill of a . . a -in all. . I
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(!;SW I . , - terian Church and the Church of Scot- MOROCCO.—A. c -i
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SEAFORTH, FR,IDAA-T, JUNE 1 .. 2, �874. A. 'it? land in Canada is .likely to speedily �e- apatch from Morocco says 50 of the Si 1�
tio -1 When we co' B-ider that the
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am, O nt required from the County to gain Comeau, .
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I " . � . . eral Assembly of. the. attack on the c' Of Fez. 4r.
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. The County Council. I .us complete and absolute fro.edoin from -week or more the Gen - -.1 I I =
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a ounly C,Oun- the nuisance is not nexrl so great as . The Sangs er Question.
The June sessio of the C' i I : . y . I . I
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11 . A the amount the County would have im- have been I I "
1 61 terminated on Saturday 1 - 11 _. . � . . . � TO the lKlitor of the. 1-faron 1,1'xpositor :
I � mediately to expend iii the erection of a .ences between the two Church C ' ts - :
pretty fall report of the proceedings will , I have read the ettee signed " Ve,i
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i , e p " ci- w g, to say nothing of on the sub ect of union IL&VO been eldy . your last '. suej containing t.i(
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. .be found in other columns. . p . . I . alic unmanly attack on r. Sangster. No V,
. InTgr exTenses, refu4d and iuconveni- , Ia bas , oth has ibeen
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I pal questions which engaged the tell- run - I . agreedupon. This am 1?1 I must take excer tion to some of t 1(
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� tion of the Council were the bou ary ence, 1we leave t to a�ii.'y honest and con- � . . . ?f the expressions of your correspondent.
�scieniious person to S'ay', if the course of accordance with the requirements �
hine. bridges, special grants - to g javel . � . d to First -It does not follow thati le
. roads, the North Ridii . ig R . I . tho'hitroducer of the �ill'wa not in tile, Barrier act, has yet to be subinitte
, P the Association invited Dr. Sar
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the equalization, of the asses 3 - " inter6sts of the'Cohinty and , spirit in- the sev eral ster to lecture on t e I Itly inst. at G(I 1.
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. I . ctaccorda=6 with. the re( est of the Congregations, for their .pproval. Both erich, they endorseall. his actions in t A
the establish ment .of a House of Refy, ge. 8tri . . I : I # articular.
. . The first of these, botindar . . line COun4�:I. Yet, not-withstan ug this, 19 Courts propose an adj,aurnment.. until i'natter referred to. I am not p,
y ' . � � , . I ly conversant with e facts of thee e.
- bridges, has been a source of perplexity membeA of our County Cou., -il support7- Nov. 3, then to meet in Toronto.. and but As far as - I Can learn the t
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. I ' receive the reports of tbe Presbyteries, as he has be et
to Councilors for a long iii-Ae, - and has ed what was in reality. a vote'% of censure not so black a. sbeep ,
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formed a theme for, *many wi . Aoly Orations. upon that iepres.eiitati ve, an I for what ? Sessions and Congregatio a. If these be painted. I think the attackg upon hirr.
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At the'June meeting of last year the For carr iug out in the beat lannerpo , of, which the, le � is ,,
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question occadoned consi*able'di s1cus. sible, the instructions- which they them I I have for public molality; and your c r.
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ell es, a6lves� had ,given, him. rtunately., 10 complete the union ag respondent, -by signing himself 11 -
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� sion. Ag the law th stood.' the bri49 F'r . itas'j' strengthens opinion, else -
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. C41 county boundaries, had to be main- however, for the County, A sufficiant . � � I
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tained by the adjoining municipalities, I number of -the Counc I oppois I'd, the reso- . signed his own ame, people mip
. I . dulges in a tirade of vulgar abuse . lit
wherbas bridges on township boundaries 1. lution of .Mr. Kelly to defeat'it, and ,thus . ' * know it was not pe -sonal animosity I ut
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I � . I . . I �galnst the Member for South Huron in love of public ni I ora, ity or the reapeda -
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coame, within the jurisdiction of the COUR sa,ved the, Council from -committing an I i . I
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ty. Thiswas manifestly unjust and in: I I a and uncou��rteous act, as well the Legislative Assembly for an over- bility of the Coun *I -of Public. Illsttl LC -
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i I- . . sight on the part of tho gentleman, in tion, that 1�rompted the writing of tl A I
fheted a great hards-hip, -oii border town- as-froni the certainty of anex nsi-velaw- ! . I
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�hlps. The Council then petitioned the suit. . t Second -Dr. Sargster's appearaned il L
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! .... - I Usborne, the holding of Jthe Court of Re- - by the earnest request 0,
Government -to have the law- amended, The. labors Of- the: �quali ..ion Com- . .., � � .1 Goderich * i8
, I I � I . vision for that township rior to the time the Huron Teachers' Association; id
so as to throw upon counties the movin- mittee were more protracted, -this eession . ' �
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tenalice of all boundary line bridges over than formerly, on-adcount of' -a new Sys- . . I done, the majority of. the Huron te, h-
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a certam� span. The Legislature, at its te�m of equalization having been adopted. I � I � era will support him. I don't think he
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� last session, amended the law so as to Hitherto it has been -the practice - of .
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,throw upon counties the millitenance of Equalization Commi . ttees to gu�ess at the glass houses should n t.. throw $ton - pondentsays. I doii!t think "Verits: I
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. a112 boundary line bridges ,over rivers, amount of village property in each muni- � . Dr. Sangster has set for the youth of , h
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' . I . North, Wellington, is' eputy Reeve of . - - - i - I
but did not define what C7 onstitutes - a cipality. The result of this has been . I � country. The yoLngeronesdondt
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river, whether a stream of , .100 feet in that'the unincorporated village proper the� township in which 'he resides, a d- d.erstand the queat 'Lon, and those of in )r e"
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. � that gentleman all9we. his, Coune, to mature age will 1i)t do likewise, ainr)l -
width., or a stream of 5 feet. Some -in- I has always. been unde,r estimated' and al- . Dr. 8 -' � 1. .
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terpreted the act to include?bri .g . over though the munic�p�lities receive. the I morality would keep them right, 444 h a -
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1� id -1 water courses, no matter- how small. benefit of this class'of . propekt.V by local . . Doctor's 6xample: will not set them
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up thesmaller bridges and culverts at .County -rate. This �rear the Committee lorid in its praisei of Mr. M " I example will neither lead the virtu
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much less expense than .the County ca,refully examined all the assessment y � astray nor make i the depraved a
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could, and, c . onsequently, a,by-law was rolls, and extracted' ; 01 parcels - of land, p . osition of Parliamen y represen ative. worse. � . .
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peased �by the Council as ming the of five acres and leas ascoirtained, the Even the most attenti e. membells can- .
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maintenEmice of all bounda T1, ... �-whethe as - not be. expected to be acquainted with duct for themselv a ; so I think 'IV .,r' -
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over 22: feet span between; ;abittments, linill or general. villl e property -added .eve � I ve - een much more pro
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verts to. the cA of the thwulhips. � . increased the . rate- of assessment at the . ment during -the session. The lesson to . injures -a :f , with o t
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- When the Council in Decomber last, same ratio as on' the other 1p . ). . att., is paragon of ex �
abandoned the maintenance f the C oun:-� the to longer- time should be allowed to elap�e lence," as your cGrresponaeut modestf,
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der mercies of -. the townships ugh. ity has been inc,litd-,d, which catimed a Parliament, and ith enforcement as law. - that there is on: . eacher in �the Cot nty
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wrAch they passed we point! who will vote for r. Sangster, unles
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in doing so the� had imposed tu at cla __ NEWS OF THE WEE K. sees - a better re I s;on for not doin� so
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the late session have ad e - ;his. This,- of course, caus: �.d cousiaerable com- Housi�.s. 'The House of Commons, by a there. -vl'e think your corresponaent
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would either be aJlowed to "D10 into i - a- ca . me up for considel . ation, but after the proposition of the,Government that the gentlemanly to throw mud on a MIRA 8
D - pt character from behind a screen.
. - � � , . public houses in Lor,don shall, be ke . i . .
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. 11101palities -refdrred to won 1, be forced of the:Committee an -3 others, none could morning 'until 12:30 at night. The , .
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f to, appear before the Coun * . and beg for . .*1; was very' House als . 0, � by a vote 61 f 382 against 42, - . . l . I
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s,Wial grants to assist , I admitted by mem a that the equaliza- �such houses'ahall be open on, the same I �
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. prediction. has been Vellfied) L even 8 ner and more. just, than it has. ever been be- tion from 7 A. M. to 1.1 P. M., and in tional in defence of Dr. Sangster, au'd in
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in -to Seaforth, Clinton and' Goderiah,� . . * * Globe : - .
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. -from- the north, +1 into Se,�.forth from to credit. . Disraeli has taken occasion to correct -the c r'a case, the ex
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the sonth, are, at the presen time' in a - Another effortthas been made to se- misappreh-o6iision that .this -would -.be Globe assumes to doubt we can assuro: qnr
. wretched condition.. These r ad -the f � ashortsessiou. Sev:erallbills of extra im- readers that we h4v"�en tbein and that
- I been put I - I 0 1 .1 13 ilave cure janction, of the Council to t'h6 portance were to be pre.sented 'to Parlia- they present a. cd , In ete chain of testi-
in this condition"'not bythe establishment of a B ouse of Refuge and ment. Theywouldbeintroduced &tan � Pl,
travel of the townships thr" ugh which . I mony in favor of I the doctor's posi don.
� I Industrial Farm.. The need of sucli an early day, and if .members frittered away The agreement between the first Mrs.
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they pass, bat by the travefj from .c ther institution in the County is 'becoming time the session, instead of being short, Sangster and h6r husband, in which
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I townships. Conscquently, I wu- year by year more apparent, &nd- it is to .
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ships of McKiRop, Tucker.- . Ith, t'H - llett be hoped that thd preseiit move�aent will Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur, aip- ed -to be a forgery�-ia duly signe'd aby the
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the Council, and we are.gla to say. that the same directiem. : - - day, for the first time, and participated citizens of Toroll-to. We have also s(en.
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the Cou-n-Gil has, hacl the- f ess and Many other... -mmol questiong engaged . the divorce obta.iDed by Mrs. Sangster
air e sohable . ;� � I PEXCIA.UITION OF TnE CzAR. -Letters all in Chicago on Jul� 22, 1870, the . ce rt A_
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que I at, notwithstanding the .11 , sperat, �, at- I I mention 6xtraordirary precaution takew cate of her mar age to &-citizen of the
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tempts made to'prevent it. � �: tive of considerable u�eful and necemary sia frombeing assassinated while in Lon- and the certificato of the doctor7 n
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The,question of renaunerat�ion to Mr.' legislation. . ., - - - (Ion, by fugitive Poles.. _No attempt was marriage by Rev.! T. J. Joalin at Dur it
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ing Reg'Istry office, for the lo�',,ss of his of- The Sangster OfLse. I
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C6uncil, and afforded to'- Ine,o- 1tw'o, attracts so much'intareot at present as I striking miners. Tw'o ': hundred and 'vince all unprejudiced, reasonable minds
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members an opportunity ofl. getting rid 'that relating, to ; the qualifications . or fit-,' twenty-eight. of there evicted fainilies of the utter falsiti of the atatemente ut
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of considerable -political ,1)ilel: which ness of Dr. Sangstei, for the position of I SPAIN. .1 . It
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seemed ta afford. them no little comfort.. a member of the Ct uncil of Pnblic in. B.krrLF, Exrw.TED.—LateSt kdvices couple of letters f:� om. Dr. Sangster to
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A portion of the Council strEmnously op- * struction. Apart ffym his personal- char- from the scene of war in the north,'state former wife in which he expresses the
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posed, -the right of the Col*ty to ':pay acter, there ! is no doubt but that . in entrenched positions about Prienta La hadexistedbetwe ntbemforseveral3e rs
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this ramuneration. They arg�e&that the Dr. 82,ngster.is -em ..
i � Inentlyqualified for Reira, a town in the Province' of Mau- should culminate' in a public tlo�nt
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m-111itted in the', S, arre, twelve miles southwest'ofl Pemlona. and seelca t ' ts caseby re -
wrong was co I . 1' -first place the pusition to whi lic aspire -per, � . 0 streagthen i
I The main,body of .tile Repubficall army marking that in - ose letters there �is ,
by �he Grovernm cut of the Province, and, haps better quXlified. than any of the . I
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the, consequently, the Piovince ,wid not other candidates who may offer. But, still at Logrona. U en e , -
I I stormy, Which delays the 1�attle. -A The drunkenness �waa a matter of pi IbAic
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which had been incurred .i� rectif ying and necessary qqaMication is an unsul- frustrated'by theRepublicans.! . - ... ence to the gra . charge was due to
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the error. This argument is, no do�ubt, lied and unimpeachable personal reputa- 9
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very plausible, and is, probably, strictly tion. Whethe r or act Dr. Sailryoter is sembly passed the Electoral bill to its psi -mit the mother of his ebildre U) re -
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speaking, correct. - ut eve�,_if correct, qnalified."in this .re,pect is a matter of second �c&ding, by a vote of 393 ayes to side in his house �p to that time though
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4 those who introAnced it at "the County much doubt, as'well as of dispute. The 3 1 apaTtments.
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� )ard in -view Of all the 11cum's-ta 0 Globe -has preferred lie gravest charges � . __ - . u the
- - - . . . sion of their. speeches received � perfect ground of a aubsi�quent 'violation of her
should be the last to make i1se of it,,. or againat him, and, a we showed IaSt ovation fr6m the Left. - . vows afterwards arose, the corres nd-
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rigjl,t,. and very frequently'- people � are guilty. - The; ATati �, nal, on the other will ask- tte Committee on the Constitu- unfairness,'make , of course, no alh,
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; tion of Laws to come to a vote on the It cannot even a, oid ly' �11 so trMon.
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Compelled. to take less th4a they feel hand, as will. be a en from an article fir§t articlo of the bill. introduced May, .a matter as the ge of the -present rs.
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Consist of! a Senate Chamber of repre- consequently 21 ears of age whe the
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pretty much the . posAiOn. f 1FJuron in c.udg,el,s in his defe. pe, and attempts to �
.. � I I sentatives I and -President of R epublic. first Mrs.Saugs er -deserteld her me
this raatt,k-r. rhe X,orth Riding Regi$-� show him tobe iiinpceijt of the charges If the Conlimittee rejects the article, the not a' girl in berteens, as the Glob as'
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a vexatious nuisajace, which entailed Thus far, Dr.,Sa,ng ter has said not a to refer a jimilar proposition to the new "Having aban oned the legal argu ent
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needless expense upon the County. The word -in his own de ence. This. we look
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County Council repeatedly lunanimously 14pon. as not a ,. tavon%ble -sigil. �. Ha -As 11 - dissolution of the Assembly, and on the and friends of- the sedond Mrs. San gster
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to the union by attending the in age not fatally., � Emotional insanity vas V% � ., ;- - I
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ceremony as witnesses, slid her her, -cause. - 1 , .1 I
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ed to his, d Lu&- ,Organization of that kind in -the � ., � jight,a wrong which haa been 4
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ter since her marriap, thbroiAghl,, r ou- was started, at Kineardine on lylendi 11 -- vernment, I
dorses her courae. His wife, W.Ro is n � ot last, . 'y I I . by a previous Go
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the� mother but t,he step -mother of I . _ � G,ovp
. it a0kenzie's residence in . - ,rnmeat, and not this 06
Sangster, and the sister of the fo ' riner Ottawa, was burned on Wednesday eveii. - 1. sequently, this $1,500 rep
have caused nearly all the trouble. - The , I at. � 0033
� � lug a . I . ,to Xzr. Hays iihould- be paid I
letter of Dr. Sangster to his p#esent - �" 410--- __ � 11 . * y�,,Ovineial Treasury, ana not �i
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wife's father, to which the Globe alludes, Mathemazidal Problem I I funa -of this County- � i
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;m It I . Problem Wo. 5�-x sq- +y == 11 I I Mr. ,perkins had been t,0141
rs!]Syacalled is attention to the fae that I d "
ngater% stepmother and auni were I and
� z+y sq=7. Solve thevalues of a. aid I in leayth who is -Opposed u
. doing wore than the rest of the ci put y, these being whole numbers ? ,�� . SM the, prese
� - thst � nt actila-a 'Of tl
togeiller to injure the younglady's c 1
a c ar" 'The followingis W. N. Watson�ssolutioll" . _: in reuniting the connty�
ter and asking if he had not all cient iltil)lll -1 M�aent
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, manliness to defend his child from -the be shown to havea greater 1111meri . as soon as
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- vindictive and bitter attacks of !these .,,,%Iu e than :x + y, ,and because it May b�- .. � would be re-established and 19
two spiteful old women. We undelis't&I'd also shown that it cAnnot, have a great . I I ul
,er +,hLe G�overnment appointed
that the only threat the letter cont ined, than x sq. +y sq-, and thereforeAess . . At A -ay rate, he considered t�. -11
was an intimation that the doctor ould than x sq. + y sq. + � (z + 11,) it must lie I � U,Une:,-atioX�l to MT. Hay.s shoul
horsewhip McCausland if he did no Pro- between x+y and x sq.+2 (z+y) -+1 . by the J,>rovince, and not by I
tect hisdaughter, The Ede -n -moth r; and sq. If, therefore, to each of theie ,
. - - _." , ty ., .aud -the proper way to,
her sister have been throughon the three ' -nt pay it WAS for t
cnemic-s: � uo t only of the present Mrs. . functions we add x sq. + ',v . I Governule my.ment If it w�
91 sq., x sq. + 2xy + y sq. will lie _beiwe� - refe
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Sangster, but of her brother and aiiter, x ,9q. +y+ A 2 (x sq. + y +:z+ . ear In. the p , lip print�
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all three' having been driven from, their - y sq.,) or -betwe'en 18 and .36. But x I 40;jiinty had passed this sum Ju
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-father's home by their inachina ons.. �
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. sq. +2xy+y sq. is a square number - - �
All the real relatives of Mrs. Sa�gster therefore it is a square number bet,�;n' � theGovernment to pay itx as I
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cordially approve of the step ,-h has 18 and 36 ; t hat is, it must be 25 - -whence , . say that -it had already beer,
I taken. Her father while forced y his btr � , I and wou
3I . X + y = 5, and if we an act this L - the Uounty.
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spiteful wife into an apparent posit n of from x sq. 1), - I -it,
. us Y= 11, we get x 8q� -x= way, get �out -of pV1 �In,,! - .
� antagonism to his daughter durin: her 6, which77equation, if solved will give I kj� Bishop. was swpmed A
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residence in Toronto—yet wrote letter, � z=sq. root (Q) plus J, or ganyd Y-2. � . . Lent conduct of Bom � e inembi
after letter to her when living in 01 Li . .1 . ,,especially ,mi- view x'
"ago W; have received the correct answer, . I Council,
after her marriage. which abound n.the but. no deinonstratioff, from the fol- .1 that this Council had agai-"l
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most endearing terms and profes"'s of lowing . seventeen' persons �- - ' --unzaiimously' Petitioned the G"j'
friendship riot only to herself but 0 her . Cameron B.r , _'�-em7 � the Ridings.- Butt
I , . licefield; Geo. Jamieson . to reunite I
husband. . We have seen these I er" Tuckersmith ; R. Ferguson McKillop' had not only petitioned the 441,
-which, while they exhibit a pi tar of a - lvf , .1 ; I it -the Ridin- i
- � ictur Win. Elliott, cKillop; D. Stodaajd. . ! , to re -n -m e - gna.- but., ii!
man terribly afraid of his shrewish wife,. Winthrop; R. bloir, Rodgerville - __ i
. ; G117 I haA ulianimOusly' passed R - I
express full sympathy with his daughter' . I
7) � 8 .bert Smith, Walton ; John Ferguso . as'k-ing the County members V
course. - 111 . I . - I -or the reum
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Palmer, who was suspected oi having rison, Winthrop ; Geo. Baird, Bruoe. . cu'nel, and intro . ,
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stolen the- Pope -Macdonald letter, has field; C. T. Roche, Brucefield; Wn. � ,purpose, aud-haA .B`ecured il
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been reinstated in his position as clerk in Doig, Tuckersmith -' P. G..'Hurphy, Hib. upon the only terms it --could I
the Montreal Post Oflice at* an increased bert. I . � secured, nowl somLe membei
salary, and with three months'. leave of Accoiding to Mr. Watson, how -ever, . oonsistent ,enough -to �coine foi
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absence. � all the solutions furnished by these par. - cavil. at these terms aud 4 -a_
—The wife of Honest JTne Ry.mal, of *ties are defectiv'J'in thbolemonstraticin, � being made to induce the I
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-South Wentworth, comeb to the front the ni--�jor4 of them, iftasmuch as that refuse to comply with the tel
with a hen's egg, which is just 84 inches no pro -of has been adduced in the solti- - � . .wt. He knew, - and those
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in length and Q inches across. The tions furnished 'why the first factor, y - 2 - . . who supported .Mr. Kell, , U
Dundas Batiner thinks this the champion is equal to zero, ana thAt cannot be as. . ]mew, as well ae he did, that t
egg of the ,season. . . sumed until the second factor has been I I tare could not be induceil I
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. �— The Board of Health of Drayton proved to have' a numerical value, posia . sanction to a bill reunitng t�
� . � tion, or ne on, which has not been - which dia not provide remuni
have published an official report intimat .- . gati ......... j
hig that that village is now, clear'of done. i - . 11 �� .1 I the present bic-ambent of I
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small -pox. In all there were 14 cases NEW PROBIXAL .....
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tw,- o of which were fatal. I I . i 91- - - . ' .,
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— A short time ago a few stumps were Problem No. 6.—The Merchants Com. ' ' ince to provide this r,emau:e_x!d
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fired by. John Caswell, of 'I Con. 3, Minto, pally, Seafortb " :shipped to.un agent in . . I questionl,' therefore, rAE!ZOJVcd !I
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a short distance from Iiia barn. Th.6 I this : W he-ther was it .bd�
. � Toronto 2,800 barr,217a of salt, to be sold
wind was high'.and the a arks were car- - I . � .ocoaty to continue the exper
. 1� on commission of 4 per cent. He -rein- . - -
ried to the- barn, which was ignited and : vests proceeds in coal, Brat oleducti .. . oonvenience of - the two office�,
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totally consumed, with'its entire con- his commission 9f 5 per, cent. To - . the erection of a new.buildin
tentB, consisting of a quantity of grain . of'S8,00, or -
coinmistsion, received, $300-7 � If the - pay this. 471M,.0
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and hay a mare and colt, a .wagon, two . . . . ro;ila aina th
11 agenVs selling price per barrel, after a _- I the, Ridings fed, �
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sleighs, a c ' atting box, &c� A -warning I deduction of 10 per cen�-,�ior freight, &c., - '� I - � the,existing inconvenience a
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—The boats of the line between Mon- leaves the i0i ompany a p-rofit of 25 per - t� c WL
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treal and Quebec are th ' admiration pf cent.. find c6st of manufacture? �� 1, additim receive $2,000 annw
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travelers from- all coulies. Of theso I fund, wYieh the ,Coimty woi
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floating palaces, the ,Nlontreal� is the- . . I BIRTHS. . the Ridings remaineX Eep
largest and -grandest. It has 150 sleep- i would be seen that, k�ing i
ing berths. The three decks give- aban-' WOODS.—Il Se 10, -the - � onvenienee .11
I wife of .NW. Chas.* Woods, of a son.. Of c . -0 t of consid
dant room for prouienading, and* _ the' tirely, th,6 County W014d,, m
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saloons tire got up in the I most gorgeous BicLT.—At Carronbrook, on June 8, the , . t Of view, �V�� 4fter ,I -
fashion I . I Wife Of M�- Henry Belt of a son. � I h eompbiined o
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ference at Hamilton,last Week, will be the MCGR n McKfllop on Alay 30 , ", of it,*. ana he wits convin
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last at ,Which the Conferepce will meet. in the wife'df M Peter McGrath, of a the view which -would be tal,nel
one bod�. In future th6re will be three son. i r' large.majoxity,of the ratepa�
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Amnual and one General Conferelle,e-- Lovz.—In 1weKillop, on Alay 2.3, the - eek% -,was -soinew.hat I
The latter will meet oncle in four years, wife of -Mr. Thomas Love, of a daugh- . . Air. L I
and . , wilVeonsist of an equal number of ter. ' I � . at the course pursueaby sam
� of the Council. fle had ab
ministe and lavmen from all 'the Annu- R-AmsiY.—In 'KeKillo3p -on June 4, the
al COUP� ences. - Thus' Wesleyan Meth- ' % I tained, ana he -was Btill ol
wife of Mr. James It -- nisay, of a 'son. �1� rt Mi
. I lopiniou, that the No - h IU u
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odisin botw'een the two ocealis will be WiLsiR. —In McKillop" on June 8, the - I
governed by one Gene'ral Conferoince � I � wife of Mr. Jas. Wilsie, of a daughter. I 'v . 01fice was .an ,expensive nut
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which meets for the first' tim6 in'Toroato - . s , be abolished. The A
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next September. : - MARRIAGES. . __ 11
4i � fact, and had petitioned the -a
—The first Wesleyan � Conference .was GRAxT—M0INDo-_q—At the residence of � �'
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held in Hamilton in 18�7- "-rhirty-five Bishop Foley, on 21day 20, Mr Josiah . 7 . t I cben
ministers were present,� of . L I UeSted the otint - y mem
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'Whom Only' , -Grant, former1v of Clinton, 'to Miss , 31", ee a bill Aoing away with
three remain, Rev. Dr. Ryerson, R-ev. Dora. McIndoe,_ adopted d.jughter of ,i ance. Every member at f
Dr. Green and Rev. Dr. Jones, all .of the hate Hon. W. D. -XIcIndoe, -of Wan- If, Board knew perfectly well
whom, though well stricken in years, aau, Wisconsin. bill r4e� I I I � I
uniting the -County Avou
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ental �yi or. —0LEA.VR.-1\T-_ar Balfield, in the ' t tarried in the Legiislature 1.
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—The good old - township 6f Norwich tow - nship of Goderich, on June 2, by � contaiiiel a provision mak ip,Er I
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boaats of a ram whoseTerfol;mances in Rev. H. Gibson, --l-Ur. Richard Aa � ilje� � - U
* . - remunerate the present Regial
the way of blitting are notorious. He is to .MAry, . eldest daughter of /Paul �, ,
I I I lossof hisloffice. Yet'noUn
kept by the people who � I . 0 .
,own him to keep Cleave, Esq. . I this knowledge,and their fOrm
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off beggars, and for that purpose dis. BARRKTT—HUNTER�—In Montreal, Oil .;A
jt-� - ed and .repeated A,esire to hai
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counts any dog that ever barked. . A ' June 5, by Rev,� J . Jones, W. J. Bar, !1) I Aings reu.mited, they noW obje
well-to-do beggar lately came on -the ret, Esq,, of tbe'P. 0. Departmient, Ot� 111'-� . ing -thia remuneration. 11
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premises wher� his woolship presides, - tawa, to. Ala�y Hunter. eldest daugh- ' Sdeh conduct was inconsistei
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after being warned t' keep off, wlien ter of W_ Hunter, tso t; justifiable,. He bad heard set,
0 _�., St. Paula, il", �
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with vengeance in his pye, and with a Minn., abd niece of ITY1. 0. Cameron, .1 who supportedthe -amendmi
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velocity sufficient to klioc.k down a wall, 'Esq., ATJ P., Goderich. . 1.1 .. report declare that it W0111,
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the rain keeled over � the beggar and Me o �� . . County to ,
I - I 1, . .. 1. h L. — CAR,Tr--R. — Ili Tucker- i fl, give eyen a larger
thumped. him for falling till the lady of Smith a �the residence of Mrs. RaiA- 6 f. i 37,D'700 to Yave the Coun,�y Tel
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thre house came to h is re s�cu_ e. Sometimes say, on Sul I. I
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the ram gets the ne 9, by Rev. T. Goldsmith, 1, . now these ,sa-me memb-ars -v
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. worat of , - the' encounteri Mr. William McDougall, of Seafbrt'h, . , , . . ,Wiete the paymentof the -a
as one day, when he charg4 a woman - to Jalle Ann, only daughter of the c , I . In view of the past aet
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; o was crossing his xange with a mar- late Jonathan Carter, Esq-, of Seaforth. :�
!.wh - . �_ , I � council lie felt under a moral
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ket basket in her hand. Shehaving—Las CAMTER, — RAIISA:Y. — In Tuckersmith, 11 k- . to ,pay, the money,and be tl
� he was coming tit full speed t6 the attack at the residence of the bride III .`1 council should viely tile =90
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—no other means of defense, pitched the ou 4une 0 by Rev. Mr. Goldsm'; 416t, same light. - I
basket at him,. the handle of which for. Mr. Jonath'an Carter of Seaf'orth, to .- . Mr. Messer had al -ways be,
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� tunately went over his head., afid thus - Helen,youngest daughter of thi6late � to -the reuniting of the Couiik�
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feelincy that his tactics vtre foiled, he . Peter amsay, Esq., of Tuckersmith. trationpurposes, wailhadhel
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I backed about the field in such--& ludicrous Mcl-N,TosH--.!jlu-p,-Ni3ul.L.—Ii.I _McKiliop, . I ber of the Council -when Tesol
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I manner that the fears 7 of hi's intended at the residence of the bride's fatherv- passecl to petition the Gove
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victim were ,now changed to -the most. - on June 10, by Rev. Mf. Goldsmith, � . the reunion, -he would have vi
ungovornable merrimen! : t at the fortunate- . Mr. James McInto"sli, to Elizabeth, itlieni. Bu U- lie con-sidered. t
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turn events, had taken. ,. � I I . eldest danghter of Robert TurnbA- Council had now got what I
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—The Parkhill Gax4ette says that a Fag., all d McKi'llop- I - for theysh-ould. not refuse
newly -married couple at Brewster, town. MURDOCH — R Oss. — At Brucefield, oil I remuneration to the present
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ship of Stephen, lately had a pradle, con- June 1, by Rev. John. Ross, INfr. Wil- . Mr. Weir was 'Of �Opinlon �
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- taining a baby wrapped, in w 19heeti, 1eft . liam, Murdoch, to Ellen Lillie, fifth foffice was a Government o
at their door, -about midnigbb... The ill- daughter of Alex. Puoss, Esq., all of - the Government had lade
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surprised upon opening their door tofind . : - � Government
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�the stranve. donation. The� good man I DEATHS. - . should laear the,expense 0Af Irle,
himself looked very. much collifused and MURRA-Y.—In the townshipof Hay, on I Vrror. . .
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i facnily. -Shocking, to state, how -ever the I WAY-NE.—At White Ball, Michigan. on -the discussion Ant a -)me mel
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' babe and all and threw them i,iito the river, � aIrpurhey, aged 27. 1 . , 1, responsible for lthe legislat�(
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Who wo uld have expected such. heartless. MCMILLAX.— n Tuckersmitb, on May :
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ness. from a newly married man and his 29, Hugh McMillan ag,ed 69. � . . U-1-1-reu-ni-tin-cr the Couretyw
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bride 9 'Tis sad, the moral ftieneracy of RITCME. —In M orris,'on June 3, Jo h n I'll . b '"ras passed ,-by r
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these days—bat there is some -�3aitisfaction . , Ritchie, aged 67 years, 2 months. , : re, Rua the Goverm
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.in knowing that the baby was lan artificial � __ ___ . _- - � _ - .. .. ___ _.__Z.� : Inore'responsible for its passa
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one, and the only matter for i�egret being __. LI,S'I' OF LETTERS � -1 - Private nilember of -the fions
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that as bay -is so dear, so mlnch of it _R�MAININNG In the Sezaortii Post Officoun. was introduced, not by tbe- k
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e 'alledJor o a June 9, 16'74: . : 'but 'by Mr. -Gibson, one �of t'!
should float down th river . to be Bnrnett� F. . - Rill, S.arahJ. .
. I 'f*r the County, at thetexpreE
wasted. I . Cameron & Cleo iT. Leslie & 11obnes. : .
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—Geo. E. Desbarat , Leanox,,Tosel)h t of the Cow
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, Cheuton, Miss Elizaboth-McCarson, Charles � I So that this Council, and A
the financial disasters which seem to have. Campbell, Ja= 's 310xemie, J� D. - . I
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crowded upon him of 1, � . . were in reality res
ite years ,,, has be- - Croak; Luther . McCallum, Lydia ' 3 �
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come. insane, and has be' ta_ke� I . th
9n to an lreco-%V�Lu, Wra. � e legislation. - There M
. Dw�yer Mrs If b as McUmdy, Thomas - ilit which some inembeil
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asylum for treatment. This is"'vory sad- Dr.',��ond,' It. i . Meyer, Fred. jo). � � . I I
Mr. Desbarats was a inan & pleasant Drunnirind, R. i OT'Rey, John . . fOrget The paymentbf thl
imanners, fine physique land, a few yeam . Douglas, James1l- beott, Ei dward . . -been ordered by statti-tory
�riro was possessed of a. 'consider4ble for- D! Mott, George �Fl. WieldMTS E ' . . Mr. Ilayis, could, under the,
,-, I � I' I . I rowler, F. C. ; Will (If Z;: �J�S_. E -
tune- 1 . I , Oleghoin, James; Wood, Mrs. � County and recover the amm
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—The Midland Railway h4s. been Aa'nnan, Bridget wifflace, Feter I . 7,
changed to the universal, or four, feet 8J Hamnan,JaMeJ3 Nynuace, sainnei or WMA, . I Vould be struck from the es
inch guage. . i Hunter, John ' 11"allace, Samuel . ,th,.e Counr,y -Treasurer v
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. . � RUI, Elizabeth Waguer, Wm. - . . o to pay t]
—There is a .large amount of p7ou-nter- Hcatb, Miss Rose . - ,W,,e,n j� ,; .
.- M . S. DimmoN, P. M. . eca-me due. .
feit silver money now in ciroulation, � I I . -_ I -
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brought here doubtless by circu I follow- � TENDERS WANTED. . . I ber Mr. Rays would'demaw
ers. Dealem, and in fact everylldy who ' TruBtees of Kinbiirn School will V!WIVIO the 'Cou'aty Treasurer could
has anything to do with money Aove the TIE�E_ .
Tenders up to WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, fOr :. �
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value of a five cent piece, bad beAer be On building a Brict Addition to Kinburn Schooll 60, I . . 4`114711-11% Hays would sue f,h(
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their guard, or they wfli � e0r,ZUDg to PISM3 ni)(1 v;peeffir,11tion,.9, to be sedn'st \ 4)biain ju-d-ment for the ,,
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find thpinselves I 4 , - I
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taken in. � .1 i Alain Gray's, Senforth, or at -John Willla'016�,, , � I
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-Joseph Mills attempted to' murder tiattors to furnish .%!I material. - T e lowest Or -
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in Hamfih<yn on ""endanot - � to pay ur
his wife with* an axe . Acceissarily weeepted. � .t
. - abs;�,, . Garrow also.
X X 'WILLIAMS, _d of Mr. Flerkine st
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Wednesday, and then cat his thl at, but ' w 01V Seordm,TraaSuTa# y 7
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