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The Huron Expositor, 1875-12-10, Page 1steal` et the rape% strut ty raper i$st r Ups .x:1-rot'A Vgb.se rful irtrte41, ry. ita el1tr, end carry much Tent events are 7 oar hest de- J,dett tha rtrsons, and. n itt simply tre sins positive. political -Journal., [sen s�- COlt- -N. T. !OjC115 se cartoons help' blnutry Wr.F.L.LY Stands • i:t the United llity, and plc- ositoty, bscribers In year, $4. ; e by the publish - ;Ws MAtitsztxr., _less forme year, • 4eal4, to one ad - 1. free. An extra Iti.Y1 or nAZAR inb of Five Sub- eittance ; or, sit v, voltage free, _y time. Tbe si,rrin neat press, g".eree of ex - set, comprising cash at the rate expense of pur. ill be given in. traaoult of the on. Newspapers -at -without the • TITERS, New York. ;SALFE the Talri1.- ith, 0: Court of Chan- _e.venth Day of 'Ee.in cause there -- n.4,1 v,ith the tin - faster of the saiti, ng valuable farm t by Public Attc- a'euirnereirri ksIn) the aStir at l o'clock in 4ot number Two, iron Bead Survey, 4, in. the County of l'rlauti more or less, i'two miles frorn the it ofSesforth, and - isun, the nearest Sles from the vii - are dc ed, and out 511 acres are [14 the lot is cover- : There is a com- g dwelling house, and plastered, a tu'foundation. and = below, and a log upon the lot. of I,earing ttees, :the lot. The land. - 4 cultivation, well welt supplied sivith '..The property will iet price at 1:*,060. 1:de shall pay to the sit lit the pro - id his purchase 1,bee of his purchase bterest within : one Ea all other resPeets standing colla- r, Further partici], be obtained on ap- hey Ilolmeeted, T. rrow, Esq, _ Goderiet , this '25th • rat Goderich. ;11.1.:.•STED, iVendore' Solicitors, • E ..17PERTY.-Where- ,.. in the payrrteut of indenture of snort- aus and Agnes, his ;t.tg date the kb day 4 mortgage will be t. Notice is hereby te of the powers of taluctl, there Will be :tho COMMEItCIAL o'cloek A, M., on j Deet tither, 171'), the • that is to say : forth, ,nid pareel of tf p .it of the Town 4,UIL:CO:k 0434-'4 and. c,-"„ or treet, of lak is r4Ithe vtortgage above - at: tous made known pat t tilers apply to reillcitors, eaforth- 416-3 NetrrICE...4 Bll :, late of the tit, farmer, deceased, • Is. -7D, are 1Oe4t- ih to unlit..r4,med SOlici- • fLe tli:ceastel ,their tsst sand description. and thenature b-,tid by them, After estate will be tz.titld thereto, trator alma then 1 ESTE14, iministrator. . 417-4 - .ET. -The house ...„.. & Itlsmith will .5.407.1 wW 11751)E . 417 ad Car - in the to, ▪ 'Huron :et:titst P1teeing for a rr.s gi-en for ;744.1.s iy to 4% J„ 1 1-`,. I I et., for a Li.- r.c 4, Vick - ah. A tenant who ta Cr( by 41,7 *,/ D iL eists 14 ; - t 4174i ; fbr lt Lf, 417 - f new .. 47-1 f IL is i,411W:%* s tLf; -1: F,4 •ef. in to- .. to the Cd the Com - 41741 875. tarnished y require use of the fILLE. iconded by ngineer be e over the f Egmond- ived at an contractors aterial for ne for the ng season. age- Com- jounied, to Lea. 8,1875. to adjourn - hair, Y. nded by t the Clerk t from the 1 maps and { MeLlIBAN BROTIgle RS, Publisher*. . ' ffil 30 a Tear, ta advaacit. 1 the AsseesMent Act, was read and re- ceived : With r erence to the communication from the Warden and Clerk of the Coun- ty of rBrant, the Committee, concurring entirely with the views therein expressed, recommend that our Local members of the Ontario Legislature be requested to favor any legislation with the view of re- pealing, what seems to us, an absurd and meaningless provision, and that the Clerk be instructed to communicate to the Council of Brant the conclusion of ifils Council. J. T. GAR ROW Chairman. The Connell, on motion 'adjourned un- til Saturday morning at 9' o'clock. SATURDAY, Dee. 4, 1875. On Saturday morning the Council was only in session about an hour. After the formal proceedings, the following busi- ness was transacted: reared a large family, the 1 youngest , Member of which is now =Iola man. Mrs. 1.8utherland can stillreadily con- ierse in the good old Gaelic tongue,. and her hearing is but alightly *paired. She still plies her daily labors km the old e,c•tcle spinning wheel, and is as good as many ;women a century yceinger, . -Patrick Flanigan, driver lef, a Asp between London and Lumen eves the vie - /Ill of a murderous attack at the latter • place ast Friday morning. Entering his stablq before daylight to attend to the home, be was at puce assaulted. with a ?lub by an unknown man secretathere- M, who split his head open and knocked him almost senseless. , The intruder then * made off, and it is not own whether he cemmitted the deed r plinider or revenge. * 1 ' 1 1 -The Public School Inspector for tlid County of Peel publishei a rather jam- lair. correspondence With the uca- , mos BRIDGES. , 1 • Oen Office, respecting third-class certifi- Moved iv Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. instructed to procure all the information Having asked for inetruction as Gibson, and carried, that the Clerk be atesi, to what course he should pursue -with he can fr4in the several iron bridge build- eference to certain unsitecesefel candi- era and if gossible procure rilans and r ndary line „Tie,' , en date who applied to him, for Permits, lie uron and y such information as he 11 receirea a reply stating that, in ewer - ;Vail 'r -- we before the Council at its dance with the spirit of recent instruc- a disputed 'next session, se the Council can judge of tions to inspectors, it would be better to the corn jarative expense of iron and grant no permits, unless e was satisfied wooden 'dges, id counties ble River at said bridge tion and not ies refuse to ered, to be of Brussels e lock -ups in being now • nded by Mr. IC instructed to Turner's yfield River, if necessary. Bridge Com - 1 that the supply of duly.q A C031PLAINT. was insufficient, and no A petition from jolm Sheriff and oth- ception the written app era, of School Section No. 4-, township !tees.; ef West Wawanosh, asking the Council -Quito a sensation to disinisS Mr. J. IL Miller from the po- Catharines recently, A sition of Public School Inspector, and if tleman were engaged to the Council would not dismiss Mr. Mil- vitations were issued a ler, the petition asked that the township was to come wren, Toes be united te the Eastern district. at 10 o'clock. Punctua Mr. Miller, in a few remarks, explain- large number of ladies ed the cause of dissatisfaction to the the !church to witness the ceremony, but Council. The section in question after neither bride, groom, Minister, nor or- beine friq,uently urged by Mr. Miller to ganistput in an appearance. 013. furnish the necessary school fie -commode- that the bride time refused to do so. Mr. Miller then, as the Mw -requires him to do, withheld lifted teachers even then, ex - aim of trus- urred in St. lady and Ru- be married, the wedding y of last week, to the hour, a ere present in tieing made it was fou had left the city the ighi before, for parts unknown, in comp fly with another the Government grant. This raised the man, =taking with her ' he bridal outfit , ees. ire of a few- local nabobs in the section, 1 and a valuable set of . ewelry, all pre - e Provincial and the Igetition was the result. The , sened tto -her by the ntending bride - Council were perfectly satisfied that : grown. hie& it was Mr. Miner had. done only his duty, and ; Op Saturday night, th ult., while a emorial from t their print- farther, that instead of acting harshly I party from Berlin, coinBelot Dr. Whit-- er, the Gov- with th section, he had acted as lenient- I ing, Mrs. Whiting, A s. Vardon, Mr. flee to allow lyr as th law would allow him to act I Clement and two littl boys, were' re - The pefition wale accordingly, ordered 1 turning home from Pre ton, an accident t the tender tO b filed. occurred by which th e of the party n lists in the do SO. i VOW OF THANKS. I were seriously injure The horses J commiTTEy, Move* by Mr. Willis, seconded 1)y atteched -to the carnage became unman - Mr. Sieson, and c.arnbedie tdharteathtoe :geequablaen,t4707etrtinang etmliebl anvkehmicenlet and its • Mrs. Whit - the Road alp, , and passed : thanks of this Council the menebers of the local press for their 1 Var n hea an arm broken follows ; In kindnese in furnishing the Council with • ing an arm dislocated, end tl the Manches- their papers for the year 1875. : 1 an arm Trained. The o The Council adjourned, to meet again ' ivith tri mg injuries. 1 earn that the , . . . mmbe bed according in January, according to statute. I ' ' ered that those me toed are the lead - 1 ing characters of the ai sailed party in engineer has ' the • ft the hands of mittee recom- be allowed for The Canada. overnment of Quebec will begin alefluction case referred -Private advices s which has been sent to -praying for the release mpeg. Lepine is un years imprisonment, tepee of death was the commutation of h' come within the scope amnesty, which was Dr. Whiting ere -escaped will be, re - to last week. ak of a petition the Government, f kepine at Win- The his two which his sen - muted. Since sentence, he has of the conditional - extended also to t of the same the erection of a new Parliament House reducing the on thlite of the old Jesuit Barracks at The balance the cit lof Quebec, in the spring. I tee recommend -James McKenzie, of Ottawa, has allow provided entered "The Fanners' Fancy" for coin/ ipt in full eee petition .at the Philadelphia 'Exhibition. to Mud creek Phis animal took the first prize at the mittee reconi- approaches to ProvinCial Exhibition this year, and ,, . ,.. Au was awarded the diploma or the be4 we. was a benishm:ent of five make all such horse of any dui. years, with the loss of , certain 641 - 1 , ail himself of this _.Q4e day last week, a pr, ner, nrini ed lioben, escaped from a detective! while being conveyed from Montreal. Ottawa. lie jumped from the train , Kemp ville station, while it was in nide tion, The detecfive jumped after bini ble for public ✓ instructions erence to the nd McKillop, that the en - in the matter, water course, and f Bowed him eight miles through lve the Coun- , the country, but failed to capture him. i. In reference ' ; -Seventeen years ago a Mr. Stewart, uses from the of Ashton, County of Carleton, Oat, ee find that the had his right eye put out by a split* 1 municipalities of wood, which remained in his- h pealed the by- and in spite of all efforts could not be oaths. The Coin- removed. A few days ago, Mr. Stewart, hat Exeter and on rubbing the injured eye, was aut. completed sae, prised to see the splinter working out. contractor for It w soon extracted, and loc•ked as if . in the time of it we covered with a coating of sone fleshy substance. , n Ottawa paper says there is et leal of want and elestitution among er classes in that city at prefe. wing to the hardness of times arid of employment. There are a great bjer of families actually suffering fOr lIt of food, and an organized sySten lief must be established, to enable women and children at least to ggle through the severity of the op. Those of tile cifizens residue; at the hard, great the cut, want In reference to the Committee ose.bridges have y, each County use. The Com - the engineer's to the other o the motion of wa to Mr. Gregory's I of r theld from him i the I 1 Innutte,e recom- sDr ry has not yet I 13 nu bridge he be so 1., - e taken in refer- i northeastern extremity of Berlin have The Committee 1 for .11310 time past been in a state of fe- to Mr. Cress. I verisli excitement -over a mysterious he Egmondville 1 light that is seen gliding about through ✓ advertise for 1 w end plain at all hours of the night, of a new bridte ' Ithas been noticed by many persons at t the tenders e 1 different times and in different places, on the move, but as yet no eine at its 'January I always yew/nine/a that • has lead the courage to. approach and • rse with the restless spirit that rights. Lepine can a amnesty whenever he to he Us preferred The Government leas leaseri, but hither - remain in jaiL not promulgated itahtention in the wetter, t it is rea- sonable to ouppose that they will not in- terfere, - ; - A man giving the name of James Mitchell, and who said he was a de- tective in search of silk robbers, visited Ailsa Craig a day or two since, and made the acquaintan of a farmer nam- ed Wm, O'Nell, and btained permission to ride on the latter', wagon to the next r Drummondville nted a revolver at money. The lat- ci dealt butt end of village. When 11 bridge, Mitchell pres O'Neil, demanding h ter remonstrated, ai him a severe blow with t the revolver, which caused the farmer bbbea demand, by book, which The thief then drive him toward within a short dis- he jtimpe,d out of t been seen since, I -A 'portion of the bones,of an animal, las recently been taken ;from a in - it, thirty feet from the I surface, in the vicinity of Smith's Falls, County of Lanark. From. the. ize 41].f a joint of the backbone and a tie animal must have IneT1 of extraordina dMiensiops. The joint measures 31 hie es eneireumference and is about 104 ine es in , length, The rib is obout 7 feet lo A inches in eir-, 'cuneferenee, and 24 i chef; thick. Mr, via Shanks,of Pa eton Placeein whose osseseion the bone' are new, is in hopes tp comply with the Ti handing over his eontained only $21. eompelled O'Neil to Parkhill, and' when tame of that village the wagon and has no pf discovering oth r portions , of the Miner's hmige, carries the strange light, consequently, ekeleten (luring th e vation now lly submitted. noth g definite is known as to whether 'going On for ballast jquire4 on the chairman. I the octurnal. itor is of the supernat- Canada Central. Slioul he succeed in d blooa s es finding the jaw bonei and teeth, savants eeessary repairs ure or es an /3AYYIELD, __A gentleman named Wm, H. Tat, will have sornethin e of Bayfield, I bat of London township, whose amine which to rest thew s t° be 84°' srag pea' dthe list 'of lost aggen- sPeeiea of animal -tie e ap re among of a basis upon eculations as to the bones belonged to, his fanPiii ,au and Whether it belo ged to the antedilue ordered to be agreeable shock, by appearing ia their vian or a more recent pee -W. gave ayfield as a Rep, gen of the Pacific, , • id$st 011e evening last week after they -An exchange contains an account of was read three • had lamented him as dead. It seemel he a tar and feather o • took took berth on -the steamer and went on place in the townsh COMMITrEE, I boa 'd, but ae she •was not -to sail for nigh ago, the vic • ration which took p of Beverly a few mm being. one Prof. bee WelriEBOWIt in the evening of the as returning home rseyville, and, sonic 'ved in a piece of tr of the Finance I some time, he and a man nam McLean, a Them d passed; I a fellow passenger, took a stroll up town, that te'evenship. On t recommend the I returning to see the vessel half a Mile affair, Prof. Home tfiek for injuries i, outito sea. He and McLean then came to Lynden ' from J bridge near Clan- 1 by the next boat. McLean passed, Oa hours after dark r. Willis' motion. 1 to Toronto. woods, when Ins b rise was stopped and, ,• 1 ' A Neva Scotia paper tops the re,e- he was seized from behind and forcibly on Manchester I ord of ages with the following,: The dragged from his b A pot of warm count of n, , t a deduction of 10 ho or of possessing the "eldest nhabi- 0 tar *stood near, an , oF the party -a the actual amount taut" has been appropriated by many man dressed in we lee ejoehee. dipped also th t 1 ' es but we think that Beton Chun- his hands into it and smeared the profes- sor's head and face 'with the filthy , an , for piling of $107 i ty, Nova Seotiat can claim to possess motion amountiog thkt veritable being among its residents. , Feathers were then placed in the sticky tee further recom- A woman named Mrs. Jane Sutherland mixture, Theprofessor !was replaced in 1 If a number of ac- -familiarly known as "Big Jean "-Is his buggy, 'faaten4 there with xopes,and er living in -Upper Barney's River, I told to drive on. t is rumored that the o is aged 130 years -a feet of Which, I next day the nut anat. Reim received 1 old lady herself makes sure. 1 She an anonymous ie$er waralisfekbim to get wa born in the Parish of Clyne, &tither- out ef Lynden in en days ofimirai*to.s, hire Scotland, and since ber 4nmi- second operation. lid eine kagb�it iliti certified to, also no I ve the usual grant sv Lfa COMMITTSE. rt of the Special lam - to consider the gr g Section 2 from be tion ta this count has resided in so far to the who terpetrateni the present place of abode, where she deed, - -- — e _____ i . , ' ,,,,- , ,,-•. . , 1 . , . = - . :-w • •_ . .. e 1 . ' •••••11A.....IMIMMIIMITIIIIW I , ifiel1P411t i istl- • - 1 1 . , _-,'.-----7-4- --...--• • r IV DE . 1, lVIENTIIIL VIEAII. WillieLlit NO. .41$, C i ) EAFORTH• , - iRIDAf ---....-- . BER10 1 HEAL- IgirrAlr LI" ALE.—A. Woc41•14' 1: less than 100 iieres ate Townehip of bfeKillop amber beavY .; will be _ eXtoSITOes OFFICE. , ', lF011 'OAXACA' c4iltaining 6 little Of land ; well ;situated in. ; soil Mog excellent ; 914-t 'chain). EuflOre at : 1415-4 ArteTROOn called, • ing confir to Counc been w,,,,,t_ ....able appea of the !Igiari _bridles - HURON Hili.ZenCraoeutntayt The ord Ward altho equalities the on -- sessment The at Perth take ary Perth ter. refits share • committee. committee, had the lace, MCK the between meeting just ever/ cost we of thie 1,_ ene ceiv Bruc e, '''°un but cost cons has has trae tion the gr. plat hey ro give J - rev '" the. the spe sir " a 2 if for , 12, tO e o - I 0, . L m 14 : 25, bc•ii ;3 sex e an_ bif 0. •-a tee a) ed sett: tut- an. thee. Her gory, - of ea - C ur - Clerk, its i b decided e cost were P , 1 M . . • un 1 A Bra whi cent and Per E die the ine me mi a.p ot ,,.. li h w lel of , 11160 be th li 0 to apointed . t Ii, A , ti w be 9 le 1 in , lc i 1 t •, C ' p a , b , 6 1 , b ed . _, . - , COUNTY 007N rell 1 at- re' the sl -es_ ha a nieftse, having 1,anc.iznecz va u'e' be isorne asees better. th'' War on at to the Clerk o f a to the ersmi Coun share brid the Coun yet the is pay the expl sew Eng the ins Ina Act, refer amen of • value town n addi and adjol the wer BAYVI Dillon incor that aski bein, . Me to Frida the Mr: be SGII0 as it On Tow ges Conn the ION. tha the and , John. near b tali su 41Ne ... • ENG, IL- ne., last the after ea tisf it wen the piers , i) ! 1104 4'. 0 'on t ex p ou - c o ' tl tht p bo wi w' , 1:e end o , ' Hi a : , C 1 • 1' ft. 1 ! for d to th 1 . for. r. C 8 • o r 7,ee me., . toltuljourn- ch ,) re t of t a , , to, .th ma, ' TI fil se ' . f sit:: s P . ii 1 all 'Maid); . Fl of ref 1.1 - t TiT • . / 4 s 1 , -LI IL. t •ee.,- and uncil of h and e tious state the of by done in. mei* basis as. ears. uncit eil of ere to und- en of that- time any ndare• h his h his,14s 1st be i ing 'ld' -Wel- tween e half ridges ' th us 1 in a how- if the e, and icitors 1 that ounty • en re tray of to the doabt , if the for the bridge gmeer h e con- his ap- mei, in ' ed by eer ex- houses gravel ctions i gain in , ACT, 'laic amend uesting , nail oil d to ent de- tion .2, 40 pee f -town ip pro- County ional per erred red, Ilnorininfig, .-k, 10/0.' • Ir. T read and ID .• • and 117 efien , when onded e praYer g for Tayfield, •under en an d satiable/ th,sh take e . his evening., 1, ncorra 0?s, A ells 4. - - L. _ °tided propose , i einaullis io a Nor of Goder sueh it respect ent to Town 1 Coeded ith , 'natant nufactu toxicati and mei TE. , seemed he can he gran of $2•5 , . 0 • nce "ZEE.. • he Count'' red to , L ounegOr8, doe a r-g.g. If tamer 0egin time wo not gaite tie rthe 0 • r y. and su nie epee . . in (1 . .._ bri tee Ti.114 pleenls. no* fiNd teellnlicall may th'Imorta wh th in ligi; bn will a to ,nwelles4ssietiye th a re sy is;11 (*ions . - ' of e a to to he . of it by the th was . re b , 11,1 _ _ (.3001'• .t Ma , in s n f St I b ge. .maso ' 11°Y1IA eh inien t rt - the ,, rrnan lthe m 4n ngle. rl tem vention thil, Wending f b 1 iry, ii 'he t, a The , , 8 ipaof 6 ly, triiictor, beihind ploach p ete. 14bility tle ar be I, ly 1 ounty. .the rincipi mbers f te . i eientric ikork ijjne days igher above een istur am tee 'as ba, iithe i !tweet' . ,I4,1 riv, *hate strew Mile a very 1 cross . squar pass Con slight nothil it cil toget . apart gall again e from ' , - • f ' . ' b •• : t i , . , ' - . arsa d *) d .O as gis- 'eh we with pier up do fro do. to neve bri who 40 in bell stone paid Piles Cou fin: • ho - wor ag• ussels 'the rig the The e re, the x t 20 At me bri ruct On wns also of he abl In ero - The . wil Th McKi in Pert arran on th up near jailed Th whic June some the So bri boun ever, tainli caul( of 'Ban ens Co is tors stru bre, is a m I On , to I re.y I tol , r ' c bei 8 b Ili. Ira" for mi• . la I : .1:1 _ 0 built ut crack s we: le7lirder° is, e ithl k v ry loses the e friest These to contrary ind in nt • ge it:sd, wa y earii. . los ihe fo lo o th ve, eeo : Cc o p he as b idg • tie y S ubl ay -ev n t t e 1 t e o w of . to and : toWns it tio • • th k ew .. th. • h of ,-, re fi • or Ye' I' sh or f • r 1 Bp Ci'ed go of th re hat lie t •re. • it i d:ms he madf h ' ' e n b:uilt : bY-.1-le Cotent e emit* he itow r, n 1 ' --- or. cross a • attj , sw , air 1 aya will ,t te Wate bridge has 1 . rePair g Wore requa two ' lop, 4ing, • or. and i tO A anot County • ement - ' east , ne, bo h. ' 1 Otie , runs • three rliad ' meetin adaitio cintract ne . e On rv, abeut t� ifei,iog ion nd ty ne, essary f this T e cientr: ture eh 0 ,t yet cr • ssing i 11 poed 1 t the 4 e surf- I fin r•move a in to • ply din ait Toy f Wr ' tre in Exii ,. ed. foxed . 11en Pa ebei fi the , gistra 'new, , 1 uld to a' sniall oWil well effect of of this. all. I urged' heaykinkgines hed I joint 'hole ed was written a claim k. fur es, ante f it on of completed bridge, and r, a us cal() 'me h. is sin he L h but m ir ' in f eugus , built ic ell ill rs• es lad ear . i wa- ti s I th • hi I ale: Oivs bo N Wu th a 1 , , 1 e= y ' sta fail 1 • • ' " ; b ret h LTh -co Ale sr brt Th I. t ' rape be not of exernsiv and o of t • le o was matter 1 , e a the the . wi ih e el d. W to _ s Crego • en er to EL -va which -or not blult t con s as for its - : o wi : build f tr work rigo E thes am (c pie:. at fir The , dam and pric had M • Hur Step few agre n b 'd som s Nem in:t d api Xeter imi i ke the ' ' um ge at : qu'te and tarre, ant •ridg.. not y th . • his pas•abile e agr . feet oldonetand est way othin s one way nda alla dor . d et a h a oil' the, hips wi‘k .-. here ng t h lit 1 . Inch s of ;a cal fort at e .doinghe in tn • a , I' or th • . to • idges rred ye) .. stre vey .41 illop ler. at I as Loa go drat. lf, a , e w, ridg Inst - are tat w rs ea rs . he 'out ts pa ,0 fe , tar- the he C • Rod to be Ind, t t• th ' riv , • ten I iu ce of eve n he 1 dis hous 'town my All o ' A. we II, sy N ' tson, ioves 0 'la and the Nliii y A Ingo, tni us an • a o IITT:reido; i • g h te r h iti8 e d n t • o os • g o b bi d in • en, d as as d edare — yr! rojaches aid m mame p E d • o in e . ea 1 , o e ur os d Ten,.. Ginnie., of ' ar e e c r e d th no • • • • at I a .hortens d Letoff e b • r • ipe. vetbeen : u laiints it t in , v r = I o t • 41- • • b h r A r. t i t- i . .01: eelsieepeou, that :d i t have stood for 20 k to the erable e and outing- w yea sive p tinini . , it ulti may ar ib re • f , ee erre climate visit the masons! or work litters btful if from. Moreover, ether i cement, mason,' tractor id set h lieve e or. that en of slid creek,. and Middleisex, ibout six tween the is idso ag(i. qutte iiponi . -s 1 ' ' 01 . oubt about for this, actions at in justice ould,no rule 't,' 'within' , t ies eter was n the Howe high:and 'ft wood, nd with hing.more, n Winghare ally completed weeks . !Men contrect, within upon, ger and quite that herefore, both of line between nd Howlett etween n a small ' of $147, the other boun Wallace I find, two oad . about reek nagging . e-- ossways • pair. three quite suffieient rplace. °wick gras•el floor ill, probably, ext two b o 11 y rebuilt. ween A a former, done away stood about he water one place et the ronbrook e for cuttin side nother, !though quite II the Ashfi ons to rene ilt but is requir paid in lett and are . on, and further the responsibility urse oil. After wsuit s, of ,Alcal ry cateful ebuilding eridge on I 'tland lai eXpenses 'dge rary lin d to be ler until ' water ower to ousee off ed. of , longed p, and uest to lee Is County DISPUTE:. B. WillsOn at a commi ate tfie for money , , ts for mows and eieonereetee, ' the to f - procu /, • s ofo hat each , ng i° years -vein: 1:fattlXit; xten . le 11 ePr:oYd• et;ly ne d yeers. d meke I made Lullii!) or the fron contra- There -below ailed a foun- pects coppied I • I betWeen Weeks . town- finished, The a mOnth The: ' in part about Clinton, donbt, appy finished is all exception for , atter ThiS five foUr has1 can the '. the ono da and no very . are When or four ' . and years Logan f and Warden of and the no f not . full. done McKillop made, , . it ought north, wit -out bet iolall tl • at o so - the in fo , and to il he r r E cla bri B , 01 0 that 7 the t• aei% til nd ' to =the ' ore is to the in to ma- i , eon- ap- e om- . the of a to be to th ; truss above the the ' the Mg the but a few ne,w fee feet ever ever Wine. ! - the which • .Coun- bridge half Moiety ry be- Lot hridea small 'half un der . ID the feet ' .'• roati-1, other want when and Conn- With 40 reds om back hen a drain e rout closing,• istance yet ely4 dived, at inished; before . to how- but the •een --the livray, , etiper- be north Vincham making over . eat ice formS inthr. cc people e roadie one m and efinied move P(' gineer, seconded tee be in of withheld ue es, ivied k. o ea su th espaert . thr�i with from CMin iMnertr Bay yenta Oil,: th a but ellefe mit Mee: men ' Mr is , Cro fiel bet Lai poi the Gee is fit rep , paid an( eae CO, El to bri an He mi e Se th: s in. a ' ra 11. t - I, ' . 15 a a to al- Lo- , (n. an ,. fin; the , the cers 1 , the 1.- eee• the it mate the that man the to the ap- Mr. svorki ite.1 Cotai 1) f t su i ;.Y14:- M ve cat eld an 'ion. •ien. gil •• re e, T e at T ' e • r ,. lovedpara Parson : ereby • ' -oei bton, t bridge i f r ir . Ihe . : pl ott, kamini erred te - •comn. Teary, . te : melt 0 • un pa • •sr • PO - in B 'd e erence te ntract 1 agreem, r used t • e •• t s a • o the 1 t : e t I e a 1 b :,-1,., "lir, a 1 en a • t av f om.the na t in u 1 .• 'ii o raVel ut • s ' , . isl f 1 , is • , , re , I •en , rapt, , 'WI !loges kfri • • y •• • Pee eu'r NMI . ". tetider at lei , se ,. th tO _ . , ! ' ; • , = I, I ' . . i , 1 : . i , 0 : - h ' e Gem •Th n n as d a tier it. td Eicete of oved gep hew C a s, he beidg contractors. nd piling mint "n -a. B claim pr - e t b in the tae w . it . mp oun „ " ., .1- n end en aid, ee e. in ' A II ' s re , o a p t i • c 'Ths g r 1 Mac Vridg per e be nle emu df , ut h f le to IA' Be , by s' 'ttl'hatuitlildeaCnoeuwnthyni; Ri t , 1 t ers ts d to 10 • ourl ' 0 Laii tes, the abs to Be rav - sum ea th ted. ly th wh '. L mail, that a advertising Ilea do t.+3 of if C T 0 , . Iol e Co Co td that o -t ina emit " ew ed -aches 1 without e b , om r u e mus " trduble r,emoval rOads . ority, County assuming alre e's Welly , ers e 1 t t y g lad re , g - Wi ,.1 tor ,P.; der x p, . b bo , As ,e ge, pin b non en , th of , I he wi I ad , _ -la ea epa es REF Tits m 'tate° ant is n, r . r eduction made, $317„ that $1 Ti vieability the Cotinty,l •rms as 60, time, at the IDGE AT' Y.GAIOND Mr.' Oresswell or, in the village at tenders be. order to afford e tri lay down ucture and uring the sleigh the Road and ' , il, on Motion, clock on F e, 1 ' eRIDAY, - - met persuan Warden in the LAMBT011 BOUND all, 1 dr. carried,iiTilli I instructed to s Department deli ung thel, County' it seems to which of the bver the Aux d belongs to; dangerous cond 1, yet both -eoun ! eocee-tres. of ' nth) was h of the village . for lock -ups, se municipalitie „ TURNER% BIIIDG Mr. Keys, t the Engineer the approaches oh crosses the he same repaired the Road and ars OF cONVICTI . unication from in reply to was read, when Ceuncils' by made it a publish convict he Contractor uneils desired RO.AD AND BRIDi . owing report imittee was mittee report the contract , they regret tas not been nt, and that take the work The the contractors one half the stonework, . - 'Immed 843"1. nt the Commit co Committee tors give a . In reference roaches and , ridges the that the enginee safe and. waiting CounciL la tween Hullett . ittee recommen his discretion no alter t t will and expens of toll the COMMitt , . hes with the Council the gravel glad to learn bridges are abou althou r‘t -.' .. . • . twinge is nenin mg ea contract. b' da - b idge ;ono . re r to learn that uilt satiefacthril n e half the rther approve . , . ns in relerenC With respect n in reference per e,enta .- bridge tie hat if Air: dreg id in full for t that no action Bruesels bridge. , . end, in referene otion anent that the engine for the erection ndville and , fore the Counci - The Commit • _ neer make approaches .hieh, is respeetf THOS. Si3IFS -COUPORATrON census of the g , the eopulatio d t' 4 ll , on mo ,, , , incorporating i• uniei '1 pelt y ,_ ed. The by i nd passed, .. ET OF TILE-YINA. following repo • was read Committee of $25 to Mr. ed by him at asked for by -ream to the lic. Co, for ., recommend nt. be made d for Mason from the the whole The Com the payment i which had he Warden for lois serve WORT OY $11F..C1 e folloWitierep4 *Mee, appointe of expuni . be Tr exp( i re, s • 1 . • la 37 , • th g a bo ef be Sit ; th ! 0 =di sec Be t ft in , ten ,pr t or re: fo to fin' thi o Con co thu • to rec th , pass f re th inv -h , lee, rtl r I ' th I. • ' th expei o , t w ,te this 1 1 the , at 0 . vi ione / w 1 -la an da n Ch the teNi a( war th fro WO pri r i r , CGooudneeriileohf, otahoweeodunloydaof Cif last week. The the minutes of. th e the June session were ed. THE WARDEN'S ADDRESS - - Vardene after calling r stated. that since last l'the affairs of -the Cou conducted in a neacilfuY1 • manner, and without and lawsuits. - .This rs , brought n thought, in a great ssessors -this year duty, by aassessing real — gh there may Still in the equalized uncil had this year a ,ichZEiE to found a just equaliz than they had in previous as instructed by st session, notified the f th ' ' ' o e action. this C,ouned reference to the County lges, and he met the at Seaforth to consult ' 'he Warden of Perth . . d to - commit himself of the expenses of until he could consult ' After consulting he notified the to pay one half ridge between Howick and of the two bridges llop and Logan, and of the approaches i antiue Hibbert T k the • views:of. . this and equitabla manner. I- r 'fused to pay any of building the Henfryn led to believe that rth had advised the ridge was a purely assumed; e. -No information has as to the action' has taken • with referein.* ry bridges, butii .t 'there hat the County will heretofore. The contrite ruetion of the Manchester been completed, but refused to take the worko ors hands. The reasons ill no ,, doubt, be fully , ngtneer a report,• TOLL -HOUSES. wed by Mr. Strachan, D. I). Wilson, that the to the Council why not been removed from a in accordance with lam in December last, by the Council -Carried. afENAMENTe TO ASSESSMENT! circular from the County t, with copy of petition s to the Assessment o-operation'of the lturon atter, Was read. and ial committee. The is the withdrawal h .perrnits of a reduction , in the equalized village property over Y• • . MORE rev weeeren. memorial -from the Board , eques log miners r ' t' a allowanee, *as re ad Finance Committee. he Council, .on motion, t at 10 o'elock on_ Thursda, 1 TRURXDAT, he Council met pursuant , , , , • t, llee Warden m utes of former meeting roved, . . 1 - ileOntTIOe OF "'co -, - . • petition from Mr. era praying for the P . v . Wage of Bayfield, Wa5 moved by Mr. Simpsenese , Kept and. carried, the petition now read, .r oration of the village p granted, upon the census i direction of the (donned its of territory taken to the Council. Mr. y . leCouncil by the . us of Bayfield, and n to the Council by letter, in oppositionto n of Bayfield, from s read and ordered to THE :NEW NORMAL Moved 'by Mr. Garrow, C sswell that Mr, re . ! the Ontario Government some part of Western I School, and, as the ad to offers many van stitution, that this lly memorialize the Govern, blisheauch school at °deride _ . 1, P11011.I.BI Moved by Mr, Fisher, r, Garrow, and carried, 1 petition theDoniinion lasv to prohibit s a , , , , . a sale of all intuous . ` f echanical itiors; excel). or ne _ _ i ______ _secs, Bat puryu AID TO ..PiN I`NYORTL'S 11 villis Moved by eel-. N. I NV lk that y a er,- , who broke hia leg art W lge while it was re r` ' ' '1 the by this Gonne' +1% t arity. Referred ...., T OF COU WY REPOR .. The following report "ngineer was read and ' " d mi. Bridge Committee oa a b o the Wardell and Coullty . in - GENTLE:4ga; ; ri.t.f., hooter, built during the 11 was finished about ov' ember, a.rtionth 'eel in the agreement, rstructure is well finished, ell milt, " L_a_15 a wav„,..1.ed. . tilt with. : t• "X= C0118i.ru 0ier, however, is not , 8 ,_ _, , _ve .eee anesen w na i, i , a , g bult nd used b the 104 to wino- - veraranNo LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SAVE. LP --Dr. COLEMAN, halting laid out the grounds money occupied as a Driving Park into wg Its, hi prepared to dispose of lots on reason- able terms to any who may desire theta. P 'tilting to part:12,480 811011* mike immediate plication. , '.,; _ . Buhl. trties sp. 864 u iSale' VARM FOR SAL .- or Cheap, a caw; Farm in the township of Wawanoi4, 14, Con. 12, 1 mile fro:es T- r— ieueknoW, where there aleliseay station.. Ther ;is timber enough On lot to pee for it, The la il is a rieh loam, 1 1 good neighborhood. , emu, easy. wth, PLUNEETTtBayfield P, p. — first. Lot is the nd in um 411 tot good mark. res. 414 vAint iN miry po w sALE._ror sao, -I: No. 4, Con. 15, Township of Grey, coniining 100 acres ; tlis farm ix: wellimproved, i condition, on good roads and convenient to ete schools and churches, and will be sold sortable, Apply on the premises to the proprie- ior•, or to Walton P. O. 401IN SELLERS ! ', 14,011 SALE OR TO .LET. -That comf4rtahlo .1; (Welling house adjoining the town of Seetertb, owned and occupied' at preeent by • John Beattie, contains 10 rooms and oiler, and soft,. water the premises, and a young . and thriving orchard, Purchaser can have eaartermsL. PosSoliiifon Nov, L5. Apply to the undersigned. -BEATTIE.. on about JOHN .400 VArt3/ .0-: 12, are cleared, non wood underneath, a goad apply leiter I'M - land, anaernee to, be chitty. ana or without appi,r Stapleton, DuritTY .8- Village Ferguson. frainc conveniences. nuderdrained' fence, Vow:we i4we'• FOB, SALE. -or sale. IleKillop, containing 100 well fenced, and ; the balance is Well There is a large hank arida log flange. young orchard. For to the proprietor Om tile to mono GRixyli., SALE. --That Shingle, Factory at Blyth, situated anti near the station of Railway. Pine, etre had in any quantities iii Machinery is all by is nearly new. The FactDry the stock in yard. to H. HALE, Clinton, or Clinton P. O. Lot No, acres, 41 of under good caltiva. thnbered with barn with stabling There is a *ell further particulars premises, semorth p. 7, Con. which hard. and r if by . 415,4 Heading an on theltiver the London, and basswOod the immediate first-class will be sold For termg to R. RANSFORD,, Stave Malt- Huron are vi. makers, with- .kc., • 810-18 IN BR.UCEFIELD FOR ALE.- or Kale cheap, thet desirable property in the at nriteeeela, lately occupied by MF. Robt. There are Our village lots, also a good house, with stable, well and all necessary Also 4 OA orchat d. 'The lend is all and surrounded by a new board rorfurther /mac -were apply eo mr,soHN Bracefield, or to the_proprietor at Lis- R°"I'T vnterus". 1- a95 A LARGE DWELLING. WerISE In Seaforth tor Sale or to Iletth,-FOrsale or to rent, that pleasantly situated and'-con.moilions,‘4 dwelling horise, owned by Mr. S. Powell. The Wise con- talus lerge parlor, dining -room, kiteheiii end comfortable bed rooms, together with closets, good cellar, hard and soft water, stable, wood.. shed, &c. There are two lotx filled . with choice bearing fruit treee. Possession given at any time. 13 apply to S. POWELL. N. .-Allio a large quell- tity of re timber for gale, 415 — 10 a of 2 is to or 100 of the ig is; par- ., val- and Wis.. gso ' 411 time- . g - Berk- get tm,- gee it,. , cn 417.'4 A 4is p bbria ''''''' Hessen, in of V A1131 OR- S.A.LE.-Being -I: lett ; DO germs, 100 cultivation, the:remaining frame 110Riceil nearly new, ;Ambles underneath, shed btalainee - is situated the gams higtance from very convenient to churches, Terms pail-, This is Say pertiOn wighing to For turthen. particulars it by letter to risidoek WATT,: .- _—_ cleared .5'0 frame 60x80, 11 miles Clinton an excellent wine apply PROPERTY 71 miles the cleared all there Mao a farm, proprietor Winthrop in with stone and house abllad-1300 and protnietor JIT.J011 FAUX ' Lot There we on- et hardwood, a number for selling. W. of W T. InNOSTON' - loek h has - - --' bag 3Ir. P. for the -41/ Beare the • . Stanley, . that this sessOrt eithernnirnal, service. payli your will -one are krizes Terme-Your retnniiifg .tee Lot 6, Con, 18,I1n1- and iu *good state is well timbered ; barn 11006 with and other out- from Seatorth, and and Brussels • schools an mills. opportunity a' first-class terra, on the prendse,s, Post Office. JAMES 995 FOR and beautifully from Seaforth, farm contains and in good wood; ig a good stone bouse, 2 never young orchard For further on the P. 0, sale, Lot No, 100 acres, about good cultivation, hardwood. There cellar utulerneath, other outbuildings, on the farm orchard Of never a gravel road, Seaforth.: OR the BIGO)1)1. OF 100 ACM offer for 85, Con. 6, East large circular, saw, edg er and axe on the • g el; the lot a quantity pine, meet with a of years. Possession partieniers G itleassToN, . tt LBOTittER, : . . IgAg*Elt*, Boar w illstand at Barane's Millis, Proprietor. oi Pigs il°1" i $ ;bought of W. - 111 at Dr. Go - - ' '--- UTE a o W. Stone, gervice cf with privilege , . ifeP ler "rm'ef best neva • I. of man/ p of returnit* $ Propri Etna he will keep that thoroughbre:1 at Mr, " o liOar, On L 7fit with the PIEN:Illt TA .i. if Yon rl 140Vfli tO PHSW ma two -thorong Suffolk and One two ilret-e)aaa wherev if , JAIME be H. E. So • 1=tekers'alltufirna'3, long haired, it; 6 menthe of - the ru lulus f6tell - el33 at the returning 1. i i SAL—E.- located Lot first -els the house cellar; -Jailing bowing; per- preiniges„ WILLIAM- ji, con,. 86 suitable of graft- -failing and Fez i preiniset, 400414 FOR gale their Wawa- edging packer- lot beeidee and frame of sob, large stock . giventam , enquire, Portilf- , ,...,_____ , . Lot want their S. Booet ar111141 inloe,k 414*13 - - - elealil- bred of On sows of returni.ng, th e Suffolk , , ed stoek zes. Terms, 1 as of tor, Lot raigne for the e's sale, t 7 Con. , eent!;,,io Privl-lea„,! LOB. d , P,,;(04%, Al. IDIP,:r0C, atura0;i:1 ehorr, arY-,0,,,co• S, -The sent frq11 old, breed wherever ti me if neces416,8 -VALUABLE v Vann, 16, Acres, order, ie a -good wellg there tienlarg or :SMITH. ' .rAnee -5: which baiStlee g 1:dnie There tot ea water. m tieularg or . SA. flaw nosh. gaw,butting all the stable, liable hemlock in factory at by gels ' , - FARM POr Sale, a desirable situated about Con, il, McKillop; 'le of wheel are the balance 13eing nearly new,432x22; harm and driving of good water, is a, school en the apply to the if by letter to . ren, seL.E._ree %Hallett, containing are cleared and is timbered Immo-banse with hams' with 'sheds is another good s hired man, Theregood fruit, There- IR The faun Is id -way between Clinton apply to the address. Clinton P.O. 1 IV MILL AnD SALE. -The gnbeertherg mill and farm, The mill contains saw-, ehingle in good order, mill, two frame There is also timber, COnffisting and other the vicinity to last reasons given guy time. For further t padd letter pus f -P. 0,, or to Ti. Westfield P. 0. To wroca , .......e,---,—,-.----_e------recom - • FMB Pirst-Prize Yorkshire -a- the service of ii0Wifs Can, 9, nay, S. IIANN115, XTOTICE TO PATIMBlifiandothers,*ho 'LI improve their FRANCIS BOOTHE eon, gsq., a tirorouglihre he keeps in Ifarpurhey,i Store, - - - - - - - r STOCK RAISEItsc-mr, 00% Braegneld, shire Pig, bred try which be will keep season, TERMS U ueeeseary. :Voile% TO Fen 'I" and Yorkshire whicia are bred from Ontario, also the winners width the privilege S STANBIJRY ,neeessary. . : Con, I, London Road, TO HOG BRBBDEP.S.-The -2-. to Intimate vita of sosvs Berkshire Boar, bonght also a white Yorkshire Hallett. Terraft for paid at the time of returning If necessary. VAIMIE.ILS,-Pork ""; To do tels tele Bouse, where yoa &WV. for servicer neresiere. - These they have taken first lbard te beat. :grieth privilege of Davis, Proprietor BreAcx "IF E -TO ou Lot Nee eel eon, et • I..thproved Berkshire Boar, ported stOck. Thig animal is one of the beet animals wuritrY' and he ktif shown, Terms -41, payable Tice. with the privileged WM, ROBB . . 875. tarnished y require use of the fILLE. iconded by ngineer be e over the f Egmond- ived at an contractors aterial for ne for the ng season. age- Com- jounied, to Lea. 8,1875. to adjourn - hair, Y. nded by t the Clerk t from the 1 maps and { MeLlIBAN BROTIgle RS, Publisher*. . ' ffil 30 a Tear, ta advaacit. 1 the AsseesMent Act, was read and re- ceived : With r erence to the communication from the Warden and Clerk of the Coun- ty of rBrant, the Committee, concurring entirely with the views therein expressed, recommend that our Local members of the Ontario Legislature be requested to favor any legislation with the view of re- pealing, what seems to us, an absurd and meaningless provision, and that the Clerk be instructed to communicate to the Council of Brant the conclusion of ifils Council. J. T. GAR ROW Chairman. The Connell, on motion 'adjourned un- til Saturday morning at 9' o'clock. SATURDAY, Dee. 4, 1875. On Saturday morning the Council was only in session about an hour. After the formal proceedings, the following busi- ness was transacted: reared a large family, the 1 youngest , Member of which is now =Iola man. Mrs. 1.8utherland can stillreadily con- ierse in the good old Gaelic tongue,. and her hearing is but alightly *paired. She still plies her daily labors km the old e,c•tcle spinning wheel, and is as good as many ;women a century yceinger, . -Patrick Flanigan, driver lef, a Asp between London and Lumen eves the vie - /Ill of a murderous attack at the latter • place ast Friday morning. Entering his stablq before daylight to attend to the home, be was at puce assaulted. with a ?lub by an unknown man secretathere- M, who split his head open and knocked him almost senseless. , The intruder then * made off, and it is not own whether he cemmitted the deed r plinider or revenge. * 1 ' 1 1 -The Public School Inspector for tlid County of Peel publishei a rather jam- lair. correspondence With the uca- , mos BRIDGES. , 1 • Oen Office, respecting third-class certifi- Moved iv Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. instructed to procure all the information Having asked for inetruction as Gibson, and carried, that the Clerk be atesi, to what course he should pursue -with he can fr4in the several iron bridge build- eference to certain unsitecesefel candi- era and if gossible procure rilans and r ndary line „Tie,' , en date who applied to him, for Permits, lie uron and y such information as he 11 receirea a reply stating that, in ewer - ;Vail 'r -- we before the Council at its dance with the spirit of recent instruc- a disputed 'next session, se the Council can judge of tions to inspectors, it would be better to the corn jarative expense of iron and grant no permits, unless e was satisfied wooden 'dges, id counties ble River at said bridge tion and not ies refuse to ered, to be of Brussels e lock -ups in being now • nded by Mr. IC instructed to Turner's yfield River, if necessary. Bridge Com - 1 that the supply of duly.q A C031PLAINT. was insufficient, and no A petition from jolm Sheriff and oth- ception the written app era, of School Section No. 4-, township !tees.; ef West Wawanosh, asking the Council -Quito a sensation to disinisS Mr. J. IL Miller from the po- Catharines recently, A sition of Public School Inspector, and if tleman were engaged to the Council would not dismiss Mr. Mil- vitations were issued a ler, the petition asked that the township was to come wren, Toes be united te the Eastern district. at 10 o'clock. Punctua Mr. Miller, in a few remarks, explain- large number of ladies ed the cause of dissatisfaction to the the !church to witness the ceremony, but Council. The section in question after neither bride, groom, Minister, nor or- beine friq,uently urged by Mr. Miller to ganistput in an appearance. 013. furnish the necessary school fie -commode- that the bride time refused to do so. Mr. Miller then, as the Mw -requires him to do, withheld lifted teachers even then, ex - aim of trus- urred in St. lady and Ru- be married, the wedding y of last week, to the hour, a ere present in tieing made it was fou had left the city the ighi before, for parts unknown, in comp fly with another the Government grant. This raised the man, =taking with her ' he bridal outfit , ees. ire of a few- local nabobs in the section, 1 and a valuable set of . ewelry, all pre - e Provincial and the Igetition was the result. The , sened tto -her by the ntending bride - Council were perfectly satisfied that : grown. hie& it was Mr. Miner had. done only his duty, and ; Op Saturday night, th ult., while a emorial from t their print- farther, that instead of acting harshly I party from Berlin, coinBelot Dr. Whit-- er, the Gov- with th section, he had acted as lenient- I ing, Mrs. Whiting, A s. Vardon, Mr. flee to allow lyr as th law would allow him to act I Clement and two littl boys, were' re - The pefition wale accordingly, ordered 1 turning home from Pre ton, an accident t the tender tO b filed. occurred by which th e of the party n lists in the do SO. i VOW OF THANKS. I were seriously injure The horses J commiTTEy, Move* by Mr. Willis, seconded 1)y atteched -to the carnage became unman - Mr. Sieson, and c.arnbedie tdharteathtoe :geequablaen,t4707etrtinang etmliebl anvkehmicenlet and its • Mrs. Whit - the Road alp, , and passed : thanks of this Council the menebers of the local press for their 1 Var n hea an arm broken follows ; In kindnese in furnishing the Council with • ing an arm dislocated, end tl the Manches- their papers for the year 1875. : 1 an arm Trained. The o The Council adjourned, to meet again ' ivith tri mg injuries. 1 earn that the , . . . mmbe bed according in January, according to statute. I ' ' ered that those me toed are the lead - 1 ing characters of the ai sailed party in engineer has ' the • ft the hands of mittee recom- be allowed for The Canada. overnment of Quebec will begin alefluction case referred -Private advices s which has been sent to -praying for the release mpeg. Lepine is un years imprisonment, tepee of death was the commutation of h' come within the scope amnesty, which was Dr. Whiting ere -escaped will be, re - to last week. ak of a petition the Government, f kepine at Win- The his two which his sen - muted. Since sentence, he has of the conditional - extended also to t of the same the erection of a new Parliament House reducing the on thlite of the old Jesuit Barracks at The balance the cit lof Quebec, in the spring. I tee recommend -James McKenzie, of Ottawa, has allow provided entered "The Fanners' Fancy" for coin/ ipt in full eee petition .at the Philadelphia 'Exhibition. to Mud creek Phis animal took the first prize at the mittee reconi- approaches to ProvinCial Exhibition this year, and ,, . ,.. Au was awarded the diploma or the be4 we. was a benishm:ent of five make all such horse of any dui. years, with the loss of , certain 641 - 1 , ail himself of this _.Q4e day last week, a pr, ner, nrini ed lioben, escaped from a detective! while being conveyed from Montreal. Ottawa. lie jumped from the train , Kemp ville station, while it was in nide tion, The detecfive jumped after bini ble for public ✓ instructions erence to the nd McKillop, that the en - in the matter, water course, and f Bowed him eight miles through lve the Coun- , the country, but failed to capture him. i. In reference ' ; -Seventeen years ago a Mr. Stewart, uses from the of Ashton, County of Carleton, Oat, ee find that the had his right eye put out by a split* 1 municipalities of wood, which remained in his- h pealed the by- and in spite of all efforts could not be oaths. The Coin- removed. A few days ago, Mr. Stewart, hat Exeter and on rubbing the injured eye, was aut. completed sae, prised to see the splinter working out. contractor for It w soon extracted, and loc•ked as if . in the time of it we covered with a coating of sone fleshy substance. , n Ottawa paper says there is et leal of want and elestitution among er classes in that city at prefe. wing to the hardness of times arid of employment. There are a great bjer of families actually suffering fOr lIt of food, and an organized sySten lief must be established, to enable women and children at least to ggle through the severity of the op. Those of tile cifizens residue; at the hard, great the cut, want In reference to the Committee ose.bridges have y, each County use. The Com - the engineer's to the other o the motion of wa to Mr. Gregory's I of r theld from him i the I 1 Innutte,e recom- sDr ry has not yet I 13 nu bridge he be so 1., - e taken in refer- i northeastern extremity of Berlin have The Committee 1 for .11310 time past been in a state of fe- to Mr. Cress. I verisli excitement -over a mysterious he Egmondville 1 light that is seen gliding about through ✓ advertise for 1 w end plain at all hours of the night, of a new bridte ' Ithas been noticed by many persons at t the tenders e 1 different times and in different places, on the move, but as yet no eine at its 'January I always yew/nine/a that • has lead the courage to. approach and • rse with the restless spirit that rights. Lepine can a amnesty whenever he to he Us preferred The Government leas leaseri, but hither - remain in jaiL not promulgated itahtention in the wetter, t it is rea- sonable to ouppose that they will not in- terfere, - ; - A man giving the name of James Mitchell, and who said he was a de- tective in search of silk robbers, visited Ailsa Craig a day or two since, and made the acquaintan of a farmer nam- ed Wm, O'Nell, and btained permission to ride on the latter', wagon to the next r Drummondville nted a revolver at money. The lat- ci dealt butt end of village. When 11 bridge, Mitchell pres O'Neil, demanding h ter remonstrated, ai him a severe blow with t the revolver, which caused the farmer bbbea demand, by book, which The thief then drive him toward within a short dis- he jtimpe,d out of t been seen since, I -A 'portion of the bones,of an animal, las recently been taken ;from a in - it, thirty feet from the I surface, in the vicinity of Smith's Falls, County of Lanark. From. the. ize 41].f a joint of the backbone and a tie animal must have IneT1 of extraordina dMiensiops. The joint measures 31 hie es eneireumference and is about 104 ine es in , length, The rib is obout 7 feet lo A inches in eir-, 'cuneferenee, and 24 i chef; thick. Mr, via Shanks,of Pa eton Placeein whose osseseion the bone' are new, is in hopes tp comply with the Ti handing over his eontained only $21. eompelled O'Neil to Parkhill, and' when tame of that village the wagon and has no pf discovering oth r portions , of the Miner's hmige, carries the strange light, consequently, ekeleten (luring th e vation now lly submitted. noth g definite is known as to whether 'going On for ballast jquire4 on the chairman. I the octurnal. itor is of the supernat- Canada Central. Slioul he succeed in d blooa s es finding the jaw bonei and teeth, savants eeessary repairs ure or es an /3AYYIELD, __A gentleman named Wm, H. Tat, will have sornethin e of Bayfield, I bat of London township, whose amine which to rest thew s t° be 84°' srag pea' dthe list 'of lost aggen- sPeeiea of animal -tie e ap re among of a basis upon eculations as to the bones belonged to, his fanPiii ,au and Whether it belo ged to the antedilue ordered to be agreeable shock, by appearing ia their vian or a more recent pee -W. gave ayfield as a Rep, gen of the Pacific, , • id$st 011e evening last week after they -An exchange contains an account of was read three • had lamented him as dead. It seemel he a tar and feather o • took took berth on -the steamer and went on place in the townsh COMMITrEE, I boa 'd, but ae she •was not -to sail for nigh ago, the vic • ration which took p of Beverly a few mm being. one Prof. bee WelriEBOWIt in the evening of the as returning home rseyville, and, sonic 'ved in a piece of tr of the Finance I some time, he and a man nam McLean, a Them d passed; I a fellow passenger, took a stroll up town, that te'evenship. On t recommend the I returning to see the vessel half a Mile affair, Prof. Home tfiek for injuries i, outito sea. He and McLean then came to Lynden ' from J bridge near Clan- 1 by the next boat. McLean passed, Oa hours after dark r. Willis' motion. 1 to Toronto. woods, when Ins b rise was stopped and, ,• 1 ' A Neva Scotia paper tops the re,e- he was seized from behind and forcibly on Manchester I ord of ages with the following,: The dragged from his b A pot of warm count of n, , t a deduction of 10 ho or of possessing the "eldest nhabi- 0 tar *stood near, an , oF the party -a the actual amount taut" has been appropriated by many man dressed in we lee ejoehee. dipped also th t 1 ' es but we think that Beton Chun- his hands into it and smeared the profes- sor's head and face 'with the filthy , an , for piling of $107 i ty, Nova Seotiat can claim to possess motion amountiog thkt veritable being among its residents. , Feathers were then placed in the sticky tee further recom- A woman named Mrs. Jane Sutherland mixture, Theprofessor !was replaced in 1 If a number of ac- -familiarly known as "Big Jean "-Is his buggy, 'faaten4 there with xopes,and er living in -Upper Barney's River, I told to drive on. t is rumored that the o is aged 130 years -a feet of Which, I next day the nut anat. Reim received 1 old lady herself makes sure. 1 She an anonymous ie$er waralisfekbim to get wa born in the Parish of Clyne, &tither- out ef Lynden in en days ofimirai*to.s, hire Scotland, and since ber 4nmi- second operation. lid eine kagb�it iliti certified to, also no I ve the usual grant sv Lfa COMMITTSE. rt of the Special lam - to consider the gr g Section 2 from be tion ta this count has resided in so far to the who terpetrateni the present place of abode, where she deed,