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11 4 4 1 . . I THE HURON EXPOSliroR. i I mmimi I
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I ; - . - 'once, I ernor ot Kentucky. Other plainters are imported. horse "John Bnll,!' to Xr. .
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I . . - . _DVF � In -inght Mr. Fraser to his feet at ' for'the has made a selection of ten
J- N.UW A ,1�TISF,MENTS. inga of this kind. Aoide, thereforef clear up when he com ences his can- br 3anic of' West - Wawanosh . see ious f
�T 13 . � d d' to deliver & sting- damaged $5,0(�) to 110,000 eacill. It -is Cl .1 . ? � . or -
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. I � ! from the absurdity of the habit; the ex- vas and mounts the rostrum. He is an �nd he procee a & I I � himself and friends of Can , .
� I � I . I � I Ing castigation- to the member I estimated thaV: 5,006 to 10,000 people re- sum of $300. i
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7 1 New Boots—C. W. Papst. l i , -
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- �E amplp is a not to I be �y , ardent admirer of the present Govern- for West Toronto for bi. I q�t�ations for a time at leiit. - San- —Mr. John Briud.1 of the �th con- Railway land& west of Bra , 11. -
; . Seeds -0. C. Willson. : . . . I brin - o .,
�', � � � 11 tamer or d�ring his cession of Colborne, died on Saturday returns to Ontario to bring o t isl
i, I I. ment, and be is earnestly anxious . affraOtin� ancook reports that
;1. I Abstract—Wm. McConnell. I means wboleBorae. There is no reasoD . 'for ity in introducing a bill � olony to break up land for s *: g crol�.
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g� � - there ant trip South he witnessed, terrible last at the advanced age of 86 years. c
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i 11 New ArrivOo—Tbomas Kidd. i why toasts oou drunk and protection for salt. Probably: he will separate .
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. . . . Catholic members enough in th6 House I scenes of desolation and mise caused He had live,l in"Colbome for over �
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" ,,, - ! ored just as well with cold water or explain the reasonP. why that, mo esi- —As the afternoon train Was � co" ,
L . � � . hon 4 . � to assume the responsibility. of such a I by the floods. � years, and was one of our oldest 'i
I . �� Testimonfids—J. & Roberts. I THE LOG CUT.- The log out in the dents. �
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. fosters a Nova Scotia industry and re- ad the Separate schools against the , wii;
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; IJ I A Great Chance—D. Keneally. � liquors. All that is required to bring . ' sident of Wingham. -who', a field, which was Standing inthe; I
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, t�i To Milk Drawers—R. Pollard. about a revolution of this' kin'd is a fu�es like treatment to an industry of charges of --ineffici6ney, and said th�y 1 240,000,000, r,90,000,000 less than an- prominent re -
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T - d comparison in'this -Nasp , 1 1 . . .
, . -little courage and. fir-nness on the part I equal importance to the Prem er Pro- I
- � A Blacksmith Shop to Rent—T. BeveMY- challenge 0 6 its I
I �� . A . 1, . TALITT.—There were 6,900 deaths lating in Winifipeg, has since lost all h w being unloaded I
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- t I Notice to Contractors—T. Carrot. i ' .1 with the more lavishly Supported public . NOR 1, became frighteDad
I. � .�f i of the leading men of the * respective I Vince of Ontario. : � 'in New York during Jan u ary and. Feb- made and a good bit more. There will at the whistle of the train nd ran ;
I �. For -Sale—A. Hobson. � � , . schools. He moved the six moutbB' . I . I ,a
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. �, ��. � i � onths be company for hiui before4ong. across the track. The horses Sue
- � Z i; Lectil' districts where th 9 gatherings are held. i � boist. Mr. Lauder contended for the � ruary, against 6,000 for the Same in I i I ceedea .
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li Seed Oats—Wm. Rehill. The gatherings hemselves would be OUR TORONTO'LETTER. right of the n�ember for West Toronto � Of last year. I 11611
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;�,i W e, I t Red Mill—Wra. Selater. � one the less enjoyable, the guest or � to speak on behalf of any portion of big It A GLUTTON'S DEATu.—At Utica, N. the ,sleigh and broke it into Ir '
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1" _. 1, . - That I Y., the other nigbt, John G. 1 Ehring, oawedscord of -,two -foot wood on'tof Strange to Say the horses were �Dinjyar,
, # lw I � Anotion Sale—Henry Hood. . (From Our Own Corre8pondent.) constituents, regardless of creed. ; I
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1, ;!I � Card—A. Davidson. . the bill is not urgently demanded by ' On a wager, drank two quarts Of wbi§- the login ten minutes; A cords in six: ad, but were f,o frightened by the shook
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t ", - . � The session is approaching 4 close, d a half hours, and have s ime money that they turned ato
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- above all, men w I not 1,e compelled the supporters of separate schools i key, and died in 'a few hours I an 0
1 N r� Property for Sale—G. R. Wynne. I . I- I n
F. and the signs are thoso'of a Speedy pro- th &hout the Province, was Shown by
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i - _.. !! . Durham Bull for Sale—John Coettes , to place temptation in tho way of those I . Lou,, ! SUPERSTITION.—An apparition of the to Vat that they can out 20 cords i 10 stone -still looking ei jhe train. Thg :
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9 - - , rogation. The committees, with the the fact that five Catholic members, Sit. ! Virgin Mary is said to have appeared in hours. � x
! 113 Boads—Edward Cash. . . � *
li � , 11 , � t . - ' ; 'a house in Trov. The miraclo theory I a miracle the horses were not killed,. �
;I � .- . I who may not haive the cou?rage or -firm- , `11; Exeter, ho
-, 1'. I ting on both Bides of the House, sp6ke —Mr. Isaac'Carling, of Exeter,
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Z , L. 1 I withstand it. Byall 'means, exception of on r two, have al� ceased . inst it, while none favored it. Mr, : I —The receipts of the township of'
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� k". ji, ,� i rried. Mri I RUSSIA.—Tbriee hundred and thirty spring at Mount Clements, Mic an
I � therefore. lot the example set by the I ! Fraser's amendment was ca) , Grey for the year ending 1881,
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. Pn - 7 P, Itr4ou txvosito�, , has set in and forenoon sittings, of the Lees, (Sou,th Lanark) succeeded i t thousand Jewish colonists are to be during the past few weeks, r urtled d to -518,817. The collector,s .ro
1 1. , k ,-, * Hullett Directors n this cauq� - . I I i - n g i e -
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I . � House have been begun—all E;.ur Symp- tiDg the House to.take a atop in thel:* I driven off the Russian Crown Ifinds be- home on Tuesday of last week. is amounted to 313,744- and the L
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,:, � 4i � . I hat the end � is at hand Busi. ; i f-1.148.
1 - 1 , : . I toms t, r rection of women's rights, by means of .! cause they do not engage as tive and County sch�oi grants to,.
11 T � . I ORTH,FRIDAY, March 10,1882 drinking in Spiri I *1 his bill, which was road a second time I turists. . The expenditure for the year amounW
� . , SEAT . effects of the sulphur baths.
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I I I I 11ous liquors at public , I
I, ,I F ; . I ness is being rushed through at. a lively to con IRELAND.—Six arrests were made at —The Board of Directors of the How-
� ii dinners be uba doned, There is no- far npon unmarried women, to $18.041, The principal items of ex.
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7 1 1 oni the ha - - penditure are, roads and bridges,; $2,9W;
I �, N it, and it I . all, Gorre, on Saturday .
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- f , , ,1 I prorogation will be reached by Friday on money by-laws. - . . I the murder of the informer Bailey. It in McIntosh's H ' , Government drain, $507: E& ation� -
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I � ' is rumored that martial law will be pro- last week. Fifty-seven applications
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I � 1'.. I j 811pplement form, the very able speech evil results. � I
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.� �1, I t � . - - question came up again, Mr. Bell - cal.l- i claimed in the countv of Clare. passed the Board covering risks amount- debt interest, $10,020; ebarit3 - WAY
�1� � I On Wednesday, � the Ist, inst Mr . . , 6,202 ;
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i � I- zi - ' � . IDg the attention of the Attorney -Gen- � ANTI CHINESE ME'ETINGS.—Meetings
1. i. delivered by Sir Richard Cartwright, :. - .gravel, $183 ; Salaries, $625. T a year
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, �X.l � ]member for Centre Huron, on the The Du on Sal . Gibson (East Huron) introduced his 6ral to a letter addressed to him by ." are being held on the United States ported since the annual meeting.. was commenced with a balance �of #151 I
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I �; N 'i motion to the effect that it was do- Vicar -General Rooney, reqnesting him ! acifio coast against the immigration of
�� H financial affairs of this country. This We publish elRE)wbere in., this issue . , I . - d 'with� a bia.
. :�: ju,� � � - . . to withdraw his statements regarding Chinese. , The I Chinese merchants of County, has received a commission I I
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J , steech was made in reply to the Budget a report�of - interview between a de- I I �
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;3 - 1� I � the separate Sebools, or to "take the ; San Francigc6 are endeavoring to pre. from the Provincial S.ebretary for On-
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t� . power to grant bpnusea in aid of in"A' consequences," and also one from Arch- 1 Vent further immigration
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I r, apeech of Cho Finance Minister. It will putation of salt manufacturers of this I . - tario, appointing W. Spence and Uriall court, in
,� � _1 - Goderich, last week, one ThoB.
i 1, � tP facturers, or to exempt tb a na f roua taxa- bishop Lynch to the Catholic clergy- ! THE MISSING STEAMEMP.—The over- McFadden of the township of Grey, and � �
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; — , ;4 tion. He pointed out briefly 'the evils men in the city, on the same 'Subject, � due Bteami3hipl' Alex. MeMurchie, of the township of peared on a charge of shooti
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I I- F � 'd iD for future referencei We The deputation laid their case 13: ug within.
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� iy I * which the - both of which letters had appeared in ! met with an accident to . McKillop, Justices of the Peace in s�nd tent to kill� He
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I �, 5 1. bonusina system had pro her shaft, ar had. been
.� � I "harles Tapper and duced, and contended that the time had the papers. Mr. Bell claimed the: pro- �: rived at Boston �, Saturday in tov� of the for the County of Huron. ! with his wife on the 22od of
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S � ii of Sir Leonard tilley, to which this one Hector Langevin, to represwited the, come when it should be done away 'tection of the law against the intimida- ; Samaria. All on board were wall. —The concert held at ElimVille on and, she took refuge in the house of a
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5 - I . with. Ile said he would not press his tiou of members. Another lively pas- ' Tuesday evening of last week, nnder the nei -
f ! , �i �.� 2, is a re'. y, if we could get it. We be Goiernoent. The deputation asked ghbor, Benjamin Wa,rd� 1-risoner
� 3 1. ;� 'F1 �- i " -SMUGGLING Opium. — The treasury
� . � . � ovion at this late stage of the session, sage followed between himself and Mr. I auspices of the Usborne Plowiog AB-
. � I I.. � - . lieve in placing both sides fairly before .that a diaty be pla ed upon foreign _sa,lt ' in bas been iuformed of an unsuccessful . demanded admittance to Ward'� house
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� I — . . I but would re-introdiace and take the 'Fraser, the latter, as befor'e, denying i sociation,was a decided success, No
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� , the public, where it is possible, and we entering this coun-try equal to that now ! - - attempt to Hrnuggle* over a ton of i - t and when admitted fired Several - '
1�,- , I opinion of the House upon it next year. the right of Mr.'Ball to interfere in the - withstanding the inclement weather
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i , �i �, 11 ,. � into San Franoi800. When the of- at him with a revolver. , Being arrested
: feel that. - were -we able to do so we imposed upon 0an!adia-n--.s<,goiDg ifito 'Mr. Nairn's bill providing for the regis- matter. Whatever may be the merits and unfavorable state of the roads, the
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I . .i - an the United Statt it the Govern- L' attendance was large. The chair was P., of B lyth. On appearing before- His .
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, �, . I F wdoid be doing a service instead of 3s�;, and i . I tration of every lease or agreement for give all the opium and $10,000 to be
. . � ._1 I . .; 11 I . I sale of goods and chattels subjact to a man. there can be no doubt that he was � occupied by Mr. R. Porter. Honor be elected to be tried h� ju *
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� I � �_?l injury to the Reform cause. -The R ' ment would not assent to� 6n, such lease or agreement to be released. ,, - —Whilg Mr. George Walte - ry, .-
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I � 1 7 . this, they asked a drawback member of the Legislature, in bringing -of the Centennial saw mill at —A dastardly attempt was made to
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t � Z 1'r, ke On all s It - t d from - the Mr. Bishop strongly Supported the it before the House. slid Church digul- - near Goderich, was as� wreck the ten o'clock train on tbe To.
I " Nr �t. to gain, by permitting both sides to qua, ,xpor a . , York during the last three weeks re- Sheppardtoii
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I i ,s on si8ting to load the mill carriage . with ronto Grey and -Bruce Railway ,on i
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I.. � ?4 y I the banks of Newfoundland. The ice logs, one of the logs rolled back, brush- I
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I , , ,�i t me protection to farmers against Ohe when the use threatening language
I , , �I ?! . I frauds frequently practised upon them however vagne, to a member, for dis. .Thursday night of last week,, shout �
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. �� . - Dominion Paxliaraent. upon coal. The c oputation als( I appeared on the banks two months ing his foot badly against another log- half way betwee6 Fordwich and Gorrie 11
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, 1T There has nothing of Anking interest willing that all salt . 3 were I by the agents, of manafacturers and cussing. a tin c' i earlier than usual this season. For sevei at days I by placing an old iron rail across the I
I� i f_1 imported for fish -1 others. The Provincial Secrets. todiscu8s. Itis unfortunate that re. _�
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. - i- � i'- . - I . ry I ! DEcnASED.— Chas. Hale, the well he is able to go -about with -the �id of a: track. When the an , the �
..i� , I occurred in the Dominion Parliament curing purposes oved the second reading of, Uis bill lig ons subjects are habitually treated - I gilne stru q
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f . b_ a � known journalist and obstruction the driver whistle for the �
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i � I ifying the practice in the buth Sides of the House with regard � dead. He was a son of Nathan Hale, :--Mr. Robert Coultis, of East W �
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- erienced an ex-� speedily came to a halo. It ba lenod,.
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I �- business has been the discussion of the meat which: the deputation. received , time of Sitti , is that the discussions upon them are St I
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i I __ Budget speech and the financial pogi- was not to Bay the least of 4, verk re. He a 'ate. He captured Surratt at Alex- of good Iuck, One; almost miraculously, that the . -stract- .i
�P :�--Y._; . I ' stimated that the changes pro- . doubly acrimouious. The market fees I andria, Egypt, while United States day last week he sold one, of bis horses ing rail was broken in the middle
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! �, " p tion of the country, combined with the assuring. Similar depubati6ug have posed in tLe bill would reduce the cost bill was read a thiid time, as were at * . .
. . z � ,,, � i I � 80 Consul there. for the snug sum of $200. The same b the shock, one piece being thrown
P, _� i . ' of Belection about -one-half. M. mber of private measures. Mr. ; SUDDEN y OR
fiscal policy of the Government. This visited the capital,ol r. Ross 81 R d � - I
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1 i $ t_ tAk no immediate signs of its being brought always been the sa� J1 tion was catea itseiitire abolition. a olIjected -, of by fees * � , tended-catastropbei. I
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��j,,-j��f� I . would have fallen in a faint had not a —The farm of Mr. D. Bruce, on. the � ;
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�Tf'4 the disenssion Since .our last was the. I means of I 'Packing" a jury, that it did mouting adversely upon the motion, in- , ge . ting for tb6 Ron- , �
�., P, - I 11; I . - reply wbibh Sir L.', Tilley gave the dep- , I The lecture had to be discontinued, but has been Sold to D. McBrien for the I
� 1 �"�i:,I not secure the best class of jurymen, timated that -,in his opinion, 9, great, - I aid Foundry in. Brussels. if they get '
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I �i ,it E speech delivered. by Hon. Mr. Macken- utation at the 'close of the interview was resumed the following evening sum of $2,500, aw-1- Mr. Thomas Porter I , -
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, 13 zie. This was; one of his -best efforts we do'not expect any different result estimated the total cost' to th� � 0. and hinted that something might be ' . . a -
71 R- when the reverend gentleman hadre- haspurebasedthe place knownastbe; all
. i . .0 Pr team fire engines and waterworks. �
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�!: 1h, al of ground, now. to improve , They axe both practical men.4 The __ -
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__ � i i about $200,000 a year, which he" held their position. A Dumber of bills were - , question as to whether the to'Andry '
, � Jk� - Showing in his o*n clear and coDoisel Why -the Governnaent make an ex- I . recently Sent a, force of men to survey a latter farm contains 80 acre§; . I
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t�:,� IJ I I �t 9 sied through committee. , poration of Brnssels is now I
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V r .,W&Dnerthe injury wbichthe railway' ception of Ahe salt! interes and persi; - tion of simpler provisions. large extent of laud " which he has ae- —The annual delegation of salt manu-
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PIP _ ciesof the Government�p tently, refuse to gi7e it the same pro. ceived its Second reading. I Mr.j,. The Meabanics'Lien bill waf, read a : Virginia. The land bas been squ%tted to Ottawa to try and prev�ii upon the :
17'�!-ir I -re inflicting, not only upon the North- tection they extend, to coal�and other Mowat'B bill providing that the Istatu. . a satisfactory arrangement can be; made -
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I . -'i i i � I . torkeonditions of fire ipBurance policies Thd-House Bat in the forenoon for ' uty on Liverpool I to b ave the suit settled so the Vi-119,.ge
I . M i , � the surveyors were ordered to leave. A salt coming into this country. If they
�.' ii* 1, west, but upon the entire J) n ; I industries is unexplainable,,except it ibe. should apply also to interim 'the first-time on Tuesday, and made
. , upun by illicit distillers and others, and Government to put a d
. - �, , I i - ominio . . , I receipts � I conflict followed refusal, and several Cowncil can control the property,, they
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7! . i bill establisbiDg'a bureau of industries . -were wounded. .It is th ugbt men who have votes in the Lower Pro- will likely make an arrangement with.
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i- . eontenti&n of the Finan3e Minister ' terest while the coal is a N a Scotia ; On Thursda Mr. lilardee mov . I the now firm, The property has been
. : I Y. - ad the the militia will have to be called upon- vinces they might - succeed, b
� ii. 1! f �� I and- otbers that the present prosperity inte;Bt, find 'the present Government I third readin and a Provincial Board of Health were ; to interfere. - ut until , lying idle for Several months and is a
. , ,,,:�A-� I . g of th9, much-discussed read a third time and passed, and Mr. I they do this there is mighty little
LF', is largely or in any measure due to the I seem determined' Rivers and StreamB. PBill. Mr. Rare- THE YOUNG HEiR.—Residents in the for them. hop" I dead loss and an ey"ore in the place, I
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I - .bill to amend the school law I an4 it would be a blessing to all obn- -
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4r� - dith moved, an amendment, declaring - Imperial Palace, Russia, State that the —John Salkeld, of the 2nd conces .
I 1 4 f . i He also � power to injure �Iid ha,mper Ontario,
1 '4 , . GOverinmebt's fiBcal policy. : I wa� read a Second time. The changes . .111011.1 ceii; ad if bome person would get hold of
.�Iif; I I ' . . 11 that while the House was ready to pass - Czarowith, who is now in his 15th year, of Goderioh township, has jugt purebas- I it who could ul,ilize, it.
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r -i - .� builld up the such legislation, as was�' Inecessary to ' ! has been ordered to abstain from his ad a Splendid mare rising thre I
!� 'Z increasing, and that tba-inorease in t'he I other Provinces at not important, the principal ones being - I
1 t .1 Ontaxio's expense. protect thi) public i4er6s� in streams, . a Years, 1 7- One evening last week a number of �
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P i proposed interfered ,%4ith private' intey.
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!��, I the increase in the publi6 debt, aud�� would like if some Of the frienos of the I Prince, like his mother, has been g
-1. I � . i - estB without making ade side (if the county in which they have reat- was sired by Mason's Clydesdlale,B�atk '- the'residence of C. Hanna, Eksq., mi .
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1�. xTed the Government and the coun- I Government would put i 1,forwardi.� sation, and as ,such 'was "opposed- to � of his grandfath6r, and he continually She is probably the finest beast - of b,,r son -in -]a , M
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.�t ,- t i I coin() law. There was no disclaBsion of-buch certificates, be �xtended at the ! � in two weeks for Turtle Mountain.
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1�4�. r - country would certainly feel the weight I theory promulgated -I by the. Govern- upon a division of 49 to 27. Thio 'bill Considerable time was taken up by a ! postponed, and that it is now fixed for —On Thursday of last week a vvry Some time in' discussing politics, and I
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.1 : debate on the motion for the third . ainful accident buppebed. t a the younger In und'ladies enjoyed a
. "k. - - - ,Gf the present indiscreet finaDcitd ment, their organs sDd Supporters, salt . was then read a third time.and passed, the 2�nd of Auggst next. This intolli- Sad andip on . I
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� - , management when the next period of � could be protected, the int-orest largely as was also the bill to provide for the child of- Mr. Peter -Fisher, ot Colborne, general tete-a-t
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qo r; _ . ij�e wterest, Mr. Wigbtman we% mad'
. '. . dt,pression came, as come it will crossing of railways by streets', - drains London Junction Railway froin Lon- aged about eighteen months. W1 ,
i P� � . Mr. ; benefitted and no person injured. We, . . the loyal population of St. Peteraburg, a the
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. I i 0, : I - I the bill contenning that it interfered ' but gives gratification to the remplu. and taken its mother's hnittiDg fro !
, , Mackenzie is still very weak, and to- ' have been told over 'and over again that. the second reading of the bill estab- m'a Commentary, and Miss Hanna was -6-
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"" N �- �-; I .With the vested rights of the Gr at tionists, who will now insist more loud- , pr
�� . * tuds 1he latter ra-A of bis speeeh h6,: it is the producer .a,nd Dot the con sum - lisbing a bureau of industries, thoscope a cupboard, when it.fell from the chair, sented with a babdsome si.lvar, cruet
t fi, , - � I ly than ever that the Czar fe�rs his
� �5: , spoke with much difficulty. � I er who pays the duty. If this i I and object of which I explaine& in a Western. The bill 'was allowed to, one of the needles penetrating' its teD!i stdnd and butter cooler. Mr. ' .
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, Ii� I . 11 �. ease, and all good Conservatives are - them. ; . � superintehaent 6 f ,
I �v � , asion very ir- i minutes. Sabbath School in . tbi . �
. h I I - cussing the bill, took occ ' ing a number of items were passed in T or some -
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, .- i, A Good Example. b ound to believe that it -is, the Nova relevailtly to attack the Pro,Vincial ,Committee of Supply without much , ATTEMP The total receipts for the townsb(p years, a
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�, �, - " � At the recent dinner under the aus- � Acotia fishermen anc discussion. ,_ � A crazy ruffian fired at Queen Victoria nd Miss Hallils, has -presided at
iP - I others deBiring to Secretary once more for his so-c6lled - � �
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I t ,'V- � ,I pices.of the Hullett Branch Agricul- , use Liverpool salt would emitinue to get mutilation ol the John Smith Hamil- �, NOTES. . . slid the total expenditure for the same , —A pioneer Settler and mnehre�peot: ' .
� , - . I �on immigration report.. In the p�saage The Tenth Royal Grenadiers will I wag about to enter bar carrike at period 311,505. The year was coni- I ed resideijt of the towDHbip of Stephen
- I I I tural Society, the toasts were drunk in . it as cheap or cheaper under a proteo- ' � Windsor railway' .
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1! ..'� � ' . of arms -which 'ensued- Mr. Hard� fu.'rDish the Guard of Honor at the clos- i Station. The *retch menced with a surpins of $1,186 on bas passed to long home.'
, 1� � cold water, and. there were no iu:toxi- : tive tariff, thairifit were admitted fr' - ver 'ing of the House. ,i Mr.
I.. eQ � i I band, and closed with $616, Tb', '
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� I I . cati,ug liquors on the table. Ili this Coal and Salt ocou . . ,� y,much the advantage of Mr. M19 -re- . . col David Elliott, o III, ched
, 4 � eceived some pretty rough . band- lector's roll for the Ju"d , at bis residence on Tb,urs
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.- . py precisely t be Sarno dith, and again Showed that there was � ling before bi)iDa rescued by the ' olice- a ay of last
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I -- -11 not the Slightest ground for the charges tice that he wift shortly move a series p $10,416.. The principal items of expeo � week after an illness of about 'seven
I respect the Directors of the Hulleo rotative positions, while the 46 is'pro*_ � The noble Quee'l was unharmed and diture - war
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. � i, 11 , tected and'the other is n6t. It is man- made'against him in connectio of resolu'dons protesting against local : acted with the greatest coolness and
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I 1� I � hton attempted 19.; roads, $2,341 ; saltaiek' COubty Caven, Ireland, on December
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. .. � - - ne .red by $536� ebarity, 0194; interest, $300, 1 30, 1817, and immigrated to Canada, to -
1 bich it would be wise for all oth r , ifeSt, therefore, that the oneirter"estis toretive,the defeat of his leader, bho House of Commo - —The mother bf Mr. Geo. Love, Of ' vetber with his father and the remain-
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. t of such pnhlip: � being neglected while the other i 1 is pronotinced by physici
_; f is being er which the discussion of the bill I . DS, except under I anR -to be
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t i -f follow.' Whatever 1; foslered. Why is this So? A few I was. resumed. The general opini very ex optional circumstances, to be i , -O Brussels, an old lady over. 80 years of der of the family in the year 1831. They
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a,- it -, � I Seemed to be that the bureau wotAd be works for the advantage of the Do in- I standing. The Queen continues 'to re- age, - got a very serious fall do n tairs settled in the township of Fitzroy and,
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A :i i, -opinions people may entertain upon evenings ago Sir.,=CLarles Tuippar in his 1 ion g In of congratulation w 8 0
''i � .t, -i I I very. much in the interest of the far- - onerally, and so being taken from ! at last week.' She - -Soi� -! after a sojourn in that part of the Do.
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, � U temperance, prohibi.tion and kindred B udlget speech Spent about tin �ho r i ' mers, and consequently in that of the ;
� '' � under tbe control and. su � and had g6no up stAi'm after one of tl�e minion of Zout thirteen years, deceas-
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�'. - subjects, we fancy none will dispute trying - to prove that the duty imposed � country, though doubts were 6XD essed - children, and in coming -down misse4 , .ed moved westward and Settled in the ' '
:,� _:� *: . r t expressions from Americk. In bar footing and fell. Her head was , townsbip of Stephen in the year -18"
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1" - n foreign coal coming � as to the feasibility of I applications of this kind are now before I , -
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, . I , � the cause of untold suffering and inis, coal, and that instead of tacbes no importance to -this ,tttempt
'� �. r .�, � this duty en- I bill was read a Second time. � and Mr. Mowat's protest is timely and I . blood from the .wound. She is reco�- I toil and labor, succeeded in erecting a
P T� ., � � ary. It should, therefore, be the care of hancing the price of . I I on her life, and there is now a settled I
; 7 ,- propor. The remu'val of the Toronto, 1 ering.
� 't ,� � coal to the Cana. The first business. on Friday was the -conviction tb at it wa comfortable dwelling, and at the time
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i. I I I Grey -and Bruce trom Provincial control i a simply the act of —A large number of the members f I of his death was the possessor of one of
1, I . ever�v well wisher of Society to use hiE, than con:sumer, it actually cbeapens it. passing of an address of congratulation . a lunatic. The police think that Me- St. ,Tamesl.,Churc'h, Goderich Town I Most InLagnLifieent .
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I-:!- * iufluence'to prevent this. At public This position is -backed up by the Mai' to the Queen upon the occasion -of her upon the people along the line of that ! I assembled at the reddenee of Mr. Henr i townsbip, and was known as the Fair -
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3 � _ escapei from the recent dastardly at � the Guitteau trial, and has become con, I I �
; I ; dinners, often well nieaDiDg, men are I and every Supporter of th - road, wbo'have so largely aided i its - Ding lately and presente ,I held Farm. -
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I- I to be: hospitable, not only to plaoe his At! I important n was i 'be to make an at�empt on the life of the a dozen of each,of the following articles, I tried at the last sittings Of the Bruis.. �
'.. ":, this i one, so fair as we have seen, bag ques- abhorrence and that of the Legislature made this morning by -Mr. Fraser, who i - viz.: Silver spoons., forks and k ' 8 a
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I-, - -I', evil with' t a reach of their fEllows, 't tioned - it. If a - duty land country at ]argo at the outrage, stated that the new P i Queen. � I ! . , Dive i. I sets Division Court. Tbe case WRS
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, 0 to partake even to this effect, why would i were echoed in ingS would not be proceeded with, as i complimentary address, and wag m �
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w I t,xcess, without regiL�rd to the restraint same upon mlt? Eith t114 cost was too great. The lowest - I Huxon Notes. . .
4' , i' a - . er the overn- leader of the Opposi ' in recogDltion of Miss Steep's services aS I Thomas Mitchell, and excited consid-
4 1 1 . which those under them are able to ex- 11 ment and their S' � . 4iOD. Mr. Mere- tend er, according to the most economical There were 16 tickets sold for church organist, and on the eve of he I r arable interest.
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-heir own doct 1 us to -the progress made in regard to others considerably higher. Mr. Mere.- - nesday of last week, -and 25 at Brus- —The Rev. Wm. Hooper, Bi : defendants had been vio-timized laat
ercise over themselves. It is U80ally ,I lieve in t plan . submitted, was 4540,000, and I M anitoba at Wingliam station on Wed- marriage. .
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fluence is , 8're wilfully par4uing a policy that is Dot 0 - dith congratulated the Government on ' BOIS station i Sharpers extracting
- t -, I Piraser Said the tenders ! , - I Christian minister, died in Exeter on . fr �
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recei'ved had . —Geo. and Robert Hall, of the 8th I the 1st inst. . Ona them two notes of $100 each for
� �, �_ placed at the head of the table to act., only inflicting a loss upp-n the cOnsuin, � its determination, and called attention I Mr. Hooper was super- sickle grinders, to be delivered. The
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- , House. . - � stave bolts in 16 minutes, with a Lance Conference, and had been ailin- mor6 the notes was cashed '
� I Mr. Fraser's rerbarks conveyed Sion for the safet� ofithe records,. G. � - b -plain-
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,�� , but to urge upon the- others presen t �o 1 can take whichever born of the dilemma . the impression that the Government is I . I or less from that time till his death. tiffs, who in goocl f9ith paid full value
I� 4 U I I 01�� —A valuable horse belonging to a . He was for several years chairman of for it. The defences set
Ili. I undecided whether to go on with the I , Ne'ws-of-t-he Vvtjeh. I ship died at this district, and just previous to hi' were that �
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� "fill their glasses" and "drain tbem,�o 1 they choose. Sir Charles Tapper was buildings or not, and that the quostion : farmer in Morris town up in court -.
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i, , the case, and bhat t � The Spring Fair for entire stock years in Mitchell. He was ,widely i sinc'e it was signed. The evidence as
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