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I . I I - , The re- and Rodgerville cheese factories. . uti
' a similmr straii anaafter he had fin- work expected before tbat. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. out to speculators, while actual settlers :,and if itwouia be paid by the bank I � I -1
.� , . . . . led Mr. .WhLl , of Cardwell, rose to distribution bill -has not, yet been will take about 300 hogs to consume the boys. The occurrence took I I
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. seem to be hampered and discogragea notwithstanding the mark "Good for is.1 I slop of both factories. summer, when the -boy's . � - .
. . , ' Siri JoJin, with A gesture of brought down, but is dai y expected,. as . �
� Importations—Dancan & Duncan. in every possible way. In view & past two days only." The Ottawa bank !eply, when isalso the bid - —John Grewer and family, of Dun- ing from robbing beeg, � 4
Millinery Opening.__�.Hoffmmu Bros. . I agent said he did not know but he impatience,e-Oidently having bad enough authorizirg the Pacific neds.. , I . -
. I a Railway Company to chi mge the route das, have moved back -again to Brussels. ford very carelessly threvW1 Ai..;,-� I
New Firm — Campbell & Smith. experience, we cannot but think that it would have to apply to the manager of .,Of an unple mrit Matter, talled for . - 'Mr. Grewer intends lewing his family which struck young B , . - . __
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I marriage LiceDaea—Jas. McDonald. would be advisable to place the public 'the bead office at Montreal, where the "divisiou, mud be -silvery tongued mem- of the main line. Both i if these mesa -, g it�.e � �
beck was issued and,m ws,s` ber for Card It pocked the snub from ures, with others that are promised, in that village while he goes on a trip eye
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Town Clerk—Wm. Elliott. . lands of Manitoba under the control of 0- - . ng -to the Northwest. ant claimed that he did ndt. . 11, � -
Prize Mrawing—April 7th. - . . accordingly agreed between the' bm.n-ker his leader aria resumed his seat as meek Will likely occasion some Inure sparri tick aud ... - 11
- I the Local Government, the -sanie.as, notise. I A division was taken mud of a somewhat lively claracter, on all —It is. reported that Mr. M. - Owens, hit plaintiff with the 9 � "I � :::
and the private secretary to telegraph aS& E f Morris, who went west i *
. .V formerly o in] ur,V was Purely the result cfill� I , .
- those of Ontario now �re, and the same to the head offibe and ascertain. This Mr. Mackel)ZJO's amendment was voted- of which you will be kep tr posted. severar years ago, has sold his farm in The I ury returned a I . 4
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W., 'with all the Northwest lands, so � soon as, was done, and in a 'few hours a reply down by a voltd of 128 to 55. The pill � �� Verdict �
- 1 4, one for the f the 'W aek. - Tdauitobs for 036,000, and purposes re- plaintiff mud $25 darnagm .1' .
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Itrou txpoot was received from.th Such an unpalatable News o -1
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- �� . . Provinciat Governments are organized . turning to Huron to reside ship reserved the question of -
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I - . . Government supporters to swallow that- —Rumors of war between China . - I - .
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. � .9ger that the words "Good for -two WAit. . L� - —Mr. James McKay, �f Goderich, —A few nights since lqrB- T - -
and Provinces formed. The people of dayg only" had been placed on the 15 of them bAted and refused to voteo and Japan multiply. . 11 � -
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� BEAFORTIEE,FRIDA.Y, March 31,1882. the respective Provinces are quite capa- check inadvertently, and authorizin while'3 of them, 2 French,, Canadians IMPENDING CIIANGz.-r A change Of has returned fron; Winnipeg, haviug sister- in-law of Mr. D. J041 I I
, � 9 and Macdouild of Victoria,'voted with r decided not to engage in busiuess there. master of Exet�r, had a ve17 4 � -I
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� I � ble of managing their own affairs, and them to be maiked out, as the cheque I , He thinks it coats too much for the escape from being irozen
aid. This reply was at the OP stition.'' I noiieed that. I to,
The Mamagement of the North. would deal with these lands much 'more was good until p .. PO ' y11' British Columbia. privilege. . � Dakota. It appears she hadi - _'
. - distinguished representati e from North Tim AmERICAN WINNFut.—The race I
- once forwarded to the private secretary IV —Last week the following young men Grandin on the evening' Of
West Lands. I wisely and in the interests of the' peoplej Huron voted with- his leaders, and gave . tho
and was by him given to the Minister . for the Liverpool Spring Cup was won this, month, - and being 1�. A
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A couple of weeks ago the Govern- than:theyare now be -Ing manipulated by" ,of Railways, Sir Charles Topper. All his support to defrauding the people of on Saturday by the American bred James River District, Dakota: Robert reaching Quincey- the 1% -
- ment at Ottawa telegraphed to their the Dominibn authorities. As it Is ne. this occurred on the 6th of February. two hundred 'thousand dollars, and horse Wallenatien. I galas - I "
. )Iaci,ug this sum in the pocket of a rich Nichol, George and James Clark, Wm. started for her destin�tioa RIO . # : - I
. On the fo)lowing day, the 7th'of Feb. I I THE, TELBFHONE IN 13PAn-;. — Tele- �
. land agents at Winnipeg and Nelsonville cess"Y for the Dominion. t - . Thompson and George Hall. she had gone a few railes . .
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� I ' I - raary, the Minister of Railways report- Ypmkee contractor. - phones are about to b established in � —The Toronto, Grey and Bruce Rail- ponies she was driving got',,ff0ft.fJ
- Instneting them to "withdraw from - revenue from these lands to makeup ed to the Cabinet ConDcil that the ten- The job is i moot discreditable one, Madrid, with the sancCion of the Cor- way are doing a very heavy freight and fell down. Mrs. j 7t6
- for the expenditures that have been, der of McDonald & CharleboiB', which and will m4t, the Government and tes. and the princip%1 towns iH S I ohus W*
"entry all even numbered Sections ne.-t . . Par'* business of late, every trvin being the vehicle to help tbe.poor at -i -
and are still being, made there, tile was the -lowest. was irregular on . me. their support6Tg on- every bustiDas at Low 0 0 E AN FREI JIITS, — eeded in �11%
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"to au -d 41ODg both .sidea of the Can- I lection. They will then' not Oc"an heavily loaded -with freight cars. It is but it having suco " 9#4131&t
. count of ...the check securing the deposit the next 6 freights, steamship men my, were never _' .
. "adian Pacific rahway and its branch- Local Governments could be required get over it so easily as they did on, Tues- rumored tbat:An extra freight. train is feet in the meautinie bot] 70
being. -marked by the bank "Good for beforesolow. Several lines admit they to be put on the Western Di . startedo without the"dri1v �
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es.�' Thi -s order was taken to mean.- by to -return a- certain percentageof the two days only," and recommending that day in Parlialgaent. To the credit of are virtually carrying f reight for baI- —thomas Cilder, of the township of Johns then Started, 1k ,�
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the officials to whom it was sent,all the - moneys procured from lands, annually. it be passed over lind the tender of . An- the other me Government li�st. Grey, sold a yearling mare colt from night tvas So dark and coild -
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be it said,the 'kicked Vigorously against E BILL.— President Ar- 91 - .
Government lands on each side of the If this were done a stop w6uld. be put drew 0-aderdonk be accepted On, the I ' ANTI CniwEs � 1, Donald Dinuie" an imported Clyde, to lost her way and Was - �
� 1� - 8th of Fe'brnar this report t. the perpetrat 6n of tne ;ob when it Was thur has intimated that e will take no. - - I 00111 .
- y was accep J _P_ AcDonald, of Cranbrook, recentlyl wander around all niL h.t
Pacific Railway Within the twenty-four to a great deal of the speculating, log-' submitted to �tbem for their approval, 405 -, NVh
ed by the Cdunoil- In this way - the ; acition on the Anti ChinBse Bill until I - W
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ro avle; I fo*r'the sum of $150. . She weighed' 1,- next morning by some of,her .
. miles belt in the Winnipeg and Nelson. Iling, -and chiseling that is now going Opposition" contend the surh of $209;255 and only g � their assent to it upon the Cabinet -has fully oonsidered the ---
� n i Sir Cbarles � " 200 pounds. one of her -feet' was So badly- --- .
ville districts, and they were uncertain on in reletion to. Manitoba lands, and was lost to the country and givell to . Tupper threatening _to .re' question. � r. John Lew,is, of Stephen, bas that she will be unable . .
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I Andrew Ond,-rdoDk impri,"perly. Tbi sign If they relused to back him up. -AND HELP Us.—An ex- —M to Stud Vt
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as to whether it applied to lands f ur- which, for reasons known only to them- 8, . COME OVER been appointed clerk of the Eleventh for several montba. .
-the Mr. MackeDzie's resolutions- fully set His resiguatiot'i at that time would be tent,ive,requisitionhas.be-en forwarded Division Court, with office at Creditou, � — �
I ther west or not. The order created Selves, is actually encouraged by out, and reci,mmended the non adop. ruin. t the Gqveruvieut, and so the j,b I
� . . I . Maui. Dominion Governmefit. had t�be ratided. There is no doubt from London, Bug., to Messrs. Moody 1 in place of Mr. liobkirk, resigned. The .. Perth Items.
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much uneasiness and disgust in I �. tion by Parliament of the acc I fact tbi . 16 I t Sir Charles is a bad and and Sankey, asking the revivalists to I appoiptment is a good'one. - Two lime-kiliia, are to -
tobar, Instances are known where in- _� .of Onderdo6k's tender and the accept- of the spend a year in that city in EVSDgeliCal
I I erous man - . —Peter M, itchell, of Moleswortb, has at Motherwell this season '- �
. DOINGS AT OTTAWA. ance of McDonald & Charlehols'. This, a dan� to have in such a Pt)8i work.. I .I .
. sold his blacksmith shop to J. Terry, of —A butter and ch6ese f, r3q I I
tending settlers were out in search of I as will be seen, was a clear vote of tion. He iti ouquestionably able, but FIRE IN A POWDERHOusp,.—Mond's ' Iie . I . �
locations, hasina, previous to their de- - . � ent. he is thorot.gbly unscrupulous and y Donegal, who takes possession on the built at Mouckton. _. .
. � " As all things terrestrial, both good want of confidence in tho Governm I morning afire broke out in a large
. . 1st, of April. Mr. Mitchell goes to —The &nnUtLf '
' I grasping, And � ever mistieB an oppor. . spring
- Sir Charles'Tupper, in his reply to Mr. 41 L powder e%tablishment at Oakland, Cali- ow �� . .
pm�ture, got from the land offices the arid. bad, tedious and interesting ninst Manitoba. If 4he exodus keeps on towel will be held bn the 7th a L
� I . Mackenzie, 'did not detiy the truth of trinity to affiiallce his own selfish arid . fornia. There were tbre po of L .
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sections Still vacant, -returned to make have an end,. so the Budget debate b as I w Molesworth will,soon be in Mauit�)ba. —A batch 20 Chinsia I I
' 1 the facts of the case, but alleged that PeCTIniary Inc .�ests, nowatter who may der stcrcid in the' buildimg, which WaS —The population of the town of tbrouggh Stratford on their ell - -_
their entries, .when they were informed at length - - suffer. He is pow rapi,ily be6otriiiug a V1 I
I I terminated. I The Finance i the reason be had not awarded the con. blown to pieces, killing or woundihg all Goderich this year according to the re- Chicago to Boston, a few
that during the interval tb�.Iaifds had Minister made tbeCIOSiDG Speech before I tFa0t1tO -Charlebois & McDonald. wag burden too heiivy for tba Go�eriiment the -workmene Eleven persons we're tD days op. , - �
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L I 0 to carry, and they will soon be fi,rced cent census taken by the assessor is —The movement westwar ft ,
been wit,hdrawn from the � Larket, and moving -the House into Committee of that be consiqt,red they were not inapt killed outright. . 4,042 as against 4,195 for last year, through Str
Z L last. cuniary Situation to carry out the con- to unload him if the people do nlot do it . atford was sig
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consequently all their labor � d expense Supply On Frid ay . Ae did not. �tract, &ud that one member of the firm for t.hem I as 1.8 successes in fbe past throughout a number of the States -on i thus showing a decrease of 153. - The' weekthatithe precedingon,114
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had gone for nothing. Anot erinstauce occupy much time, and only touched had already failed i" -a contract with are continually rnakiDg him bolder and - I boom can't be doing much for the county amou-n-ted to nearly L,Ooo son1g,
11 el Monday. At Clevela d, Pittsi)u r � -
- . is given of a party composed of some ligbtly.upon some of the arguments the GoveromeDt. The greater part of more reckle8m .aud openly , e "Pt', Wheeling, &rid Macon, in Georgia, a —Albert G. Moore and Jaui%v . �
. � the speech was token up in a violent There isno embet in. the I (Zbiu"et great amount of propert3 sas destroy- —9r. John Parsons, for.'many years. of Fullarton, Sawed, split., and -
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- five'or six persons who arrived at Win- put forth by the leading' Oppo ' * � ' upon wh6m - s sor . a successful merchant in-
. � i t, klackenzie, who �h i b offtbin I .
irade of abuse of Ur. - , bottom of '1ofs more bursl " "'8 ed. At Pittsburg seve ral men were I .
nipeg a few days after this order was on the Tariff question. He also defined I Ily1thun upou the �F Crediton, has disposed of his store stock ,the race of mankind is degen ,
be said haq been, at th, I � at - 0 killed by tho fulliug of a brick building, '"
received.. They intended g,)iDg fartber big own position, and -claimed that be I -of jobbery and ci,rruption. and Baidif be Mimster. Sif;Leonard is-, in the in course of construction . . and premises, and will retire frc,,)m the —Mr. Wm. Merryfield had lilll
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1 chose be icould snou b1mcken his ebar- &'well u0e&I)* man. and wo A m4 � ogs M -
west for the purpose Of Selecting home i like E' G40L RREARiNG.—A I rge number of I businees, on the fir t of April. 'He will cruslied between two 1 ii
I . - had. always beeu a -Protectionist and , ' , ' - . devote himself entirely to the produce mill yard at on k us t, few -
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- ,-'of -or(lance acter that his friends w-,uld not know be boijeSt if li� could, but With Such a - . m c to aty, .
steacts in the railway belt.' Hearing-' tbat big preBent policy is in ac, . Colleague as 9 . i1r Charles Tu - notorious criminals brolte out of Do- business. . He will be laid up for Some tini -
� � . I bit.n. In CODCIU 1iDg be paid his atten . p per, bon - troit gs,ol on SaturdaV Dight aud escap- —
this orJer they applied at the Winnipeg with the views always held by him. I tion to Gordon Brown. who. bt) sai est awl straig It forward deallij on the . I 'Mrs. Ann Darlington, widow of . —Mr. Fuller, of Logau, on ,.,,.--
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' i U ed. They gained 11 ly by B`w1`g , Mr. Richard.Darlington, who resided in I
land office to ascertain whether or not Before closing he announced that the i was a craven bound without the brains part of uha G iver ment is an impobsi of last week, sold a horse colt .
� � - � Gorrie -for many yeam, died at her old of Old Lord Haddo's
! through an irori bar. Tkin is the 136' '11 ;
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it applied to all the Government lands Government ,- bad determined upon � to be a journalist, but who yet bad b4i�y- * ond break within the IRS'; eight months. to 6* 10
. 7 1 his lyina and dearaded Specimen of A deputation of Conservatives, from On the first occasion five prisoners I daughter's residence, in the township of C. 'Lincoln, of Michigan, for the ..
a -long the railway, or only to -those some additidual changes in th " - " - 00 .
� I I .e tariff Lennox visite I the Capital t e other - Peel, on Monday, 6th iost. She was $2 . ..
journalism, -the GlAe, ott-iieked him escaped. now thirteen more desperate for many,years a Local Preacher in the
Within the Winnipeg and 'Nelsonville besides those mentioned in his opening (Topper) and egg*A on Mackenzie to day for tbe porpose of uskiria ir tf;hu —A party of some 45 pe labli
districts. Being miable to obtain the . tt' villains have flown. - - Methodist church. . roons..... .
Speech. - He proposed to alter tbe,reso- briD * the matter up in the House. to accept the �omivatioju of h3ir con towel on Wednesday, and 8, tmb
- . - 9 ventiou, and their candidat3 at .the SPOMING FOR .t FiQur.—A severe —The Clyd6sdale stallion, ",David,," freight cars and 2 Passenger- �� I I i
desired information, and Pot wishing to , lutious by imposing a duty on English - Mr. -Cameron (Hur(,D) rebuked Mri Lictionl. Th i figbt took place at Gal ay, Ireland, a . the property of -Mr. H. Beadle,*of Hul- with75 is, left -on -
. incur ,the! risk and expense of goinR far- fine salt, as well as that c l - Tupper for -replying to the charge that next t-1 8 nominaton was few days ago. between men of the 88th i lett, bas got his shoulder hurt, and will last we passenge
on"'139 flom bad been made against him by abus. - accepted on cyadition that he would not regiment of infantry, long stationed at ' . ek, all for thp Northwed, 1 .
ther west and being disappointed, they ihe United States. -The Government ing those who made it. He said no require t Pt..f OULdly conduct bis ca' . be unfit for business this season. Mr.
I 0 0 " that place, mud the 84tb regiment. re- I —Dr. Harrison has le"d, I
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- bad reconsidered the resolution relatiDg matte� how much he'abuHed the mem- v"s. This co lition was readily agreed Z of
turned around and went back to Dakota Beadle intends going to the old country naill in St. Marys, for a terin
I ' I to and the 6putation left in good cently moved to Galw& . The fight I ill a few days in search of another borse Messrs. O'Brien,Ward. &B
Six days after the order abov� -referred to vines, and had deci l'bpr for Lambtou be could not make the � was caused by jealousy a nong the me,. ;1IZ!lI4 1.
� . dad to continue !'people of Canada believe tbat Alex"d. spirits. Sir JL111? may now be onsider- It to take his place. tical men, who thoroughl, W
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to was received, another order was de- them on the free list. It was proposed 1 erMackenzie had a dishonest bone in ed the Conserva'6ve candidate or Len. - —A gentleman v�ho was purchasing the business. _.� -
. the troops confined to barracks. � ' ..
. � Tup nox. It is sai'd be will be oppo ed by Is rees ip the vicinity of Goderich to —Mr. T. 0. Robson won thi 11 -- -
spatebed from the Department at Obta- to increase the duty on silver glass the ' his body. The bon. gentleman ( FIRE IN RiCHMOND.—A. most disas-
wa to the effect that the "reservations Same as ordinary 'Window glass from ' per) bad said be (lid � hot accept the strong and-po ,ular 1,)cal man, and that trous conflagration, resul �iUg in the IGS8 I - hip to Winnipeg, received a lettpr a cup presented by thePresident, -i
"include the first row only, of even see. 25to3O percent. -,,and toremi� the 1 lowest tender because those who made the election V; 11 be an exceedin gly keen of one life and $600,000 in vroperty, oe . ew days since stating that there were St. Marys curling club. Thet'441, ,
' duty on books. maps, and charts im.- ' � it were not able to ctirry out the con I mud exciting( 4. - ,700 horses in the market there ungold. was between ,him and YJ, -
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� 11tions immediat6ly along the line." ported- for -libraries or places of learning. � tract, but. if .that was the case wh was The Quebec �mbroglio is .. . curred at Richmond, Virginia, on Sun- ' Phe majority of them were . from. Gu� Beattie. . �..
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The fact of an order of this kind being Steel was -free till Ist January next, .not the tender thrown out at .once ? sidtral)le inreIiest amlumg the embers James river, connecting northern and ario. He will Send his stock to - the' —Mr. J. Nasmyth, of 8
made, in the first place, withoat arly and it was proposed that it should con- I lAud why did - Tuppt4 send big Secretary here. The,Q6�bec Conservative mem- southern traffic, fell a prey to tlle estern Btates. I having a portable house built byi- .
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previous notice and so inexplicit as to tinue free until the close of next Par- to the bank 'to enquire about the bers profess W I believ6 that Chuplean flames, causing much delay in traffic. —0 a Thursday last a painful accident in that town, which he inteah: .
liament. Fillets for card clothing, free. I �cheque ? It was clear that it was in. will pull throu'h 11 right, and hat he occurred to Mr. James McNair. of on the 'cars to his homeakadi,
require fnrther explanation, Shows Several large tobacco factories are also Goderich, while driving in a sleigh near Northwest.- I
. Wood imp4ted for fuel into Manitoba I tended from the first to give it to On- can keep a Z1,67y in- the Legislature, in ruins. n I . .
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clearly that the mariagemebt of this and the No�thwest from the United � derdonk, and the question about. the notwithstaudi4g the desertions from his PENSION TO PRINCE L.,E PoLD.-L-In the Maitlandville. The vehicle threatened —Mr. Remenyi, Cue celebmtid '
most important department -is of the States, frew; hard 'rubber, used in the to tip, and upon Mr. McNair - attem - ist, heard Miss Nor& Clench pq -
. - cbeq-ne -was only raised - to give an ex- ranks. The last advices. however, do Imperial House of Com"19"'s on S`t- iug. to jump out, his foot caught in�l pt - I �
manufacture of combs and rubber I not look very el,11couraging for' im, but the he was in St. Mary's a few
,iPL Shod and careless character. k I
Moot a, goods, free With these alterationshe .. I , cuse fo,r doinp so. theni as every one knows, Quebec poli. urday, Mr. Gladstone niqrved an ad. Sleigh, and he was flung forward,.badly . I..
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The head of the department is Sir John proposed io submit thle resolutions I I ticiinsarenop to -be d6paudel upon, tional annuity of :610,000 for Prince Spraining his ankle. Violin worth U00. � _� .
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A. Macdonald. Re admitted in Par- already proposed . per had answered the charges made 4 Leopold, and a pension of 96,000 per —On Sunday, 19th inst., while Rev. — -
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� , year for,the widow in the event of his t3i I
-went a few days ago that he did not consideration -in Committee of Ways any -pill, Do ml�tter how nauseous. Pro de Mr. O'Mara, of Gorrie, was driving, in dent of- St. Marys, dieA at E ,
and Means. I and vituperation unusual even. for him, v ' iding it is onl� well coated, w' th pap, ath. The nloiiou was carried by a Irom. Fordwich, he met with what . -
know what the report, which bore his and instead of defending himself had vote of 387 to 42. - Sir Charles Dilke, the 1 -9th inst. Deceas� ad' was �
The Government have now taken ! I Or even good proi " ir I ight have been a very se mercantile business in -61,
- , merely indulged in a tirade of abuse, 3pects of this palatable Mr. Fawcett, and Mr. revelyan ab -
own Signature, contained, and it is a Tuesday,Wedr:iesday and Thursday of 1 and bad not r�plied in the manner of a article. . � I Stained from voting. "he front axle! and wheels becoming and about two yeara ago re .- -
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notorious fiot that of the details of the each week for themselves, so that on I man who was above reproach. It was It is astonishing the large numb6r.of 1IOG MASSACRE.—The other night ( etached from his buggy, tbre w him Emerson, where ha.�csrried ou. - -
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very important department over wbich tbeBe days only . Government business beyon� the Minister of Railway's patty ' t who near Chicago, a stock train of 30 cars oU , (ver the dashboard , and the horse ran business . .
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can be discussed and considered. bling in Northwest timber I I way. Fortunately little damage was —S ' I
he presides, he is utterly ignorant. - He I This I power to injure the obaracter of 'the imits and hogs was run into by a rand Trunk ome parties broke into �
looks as if #ey had 'Concluded that I member for Lam'bton. Even if the ac- Gov,Q,rD mein tlan de, and SO long as this done before the horse was caught. store in Mitchell the. other '-,
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dispenses the patronage. and the busi- time enough has already been wasted � eusations ma: e against,Mr. WKen- Sort of thing is allowed by thE) people passenger train. Half the hogs were —A- � -
� he Id ' �; - killed. On reaching 55th street they f Zurich correspoudeut Says:— carried off a few clothes, wilu I I
ness he leaves to underlings, and the doing next to nothing, and from this ' zie were true, it woul-i be no defence to they need. not-b(i sur rised if the Gov- Three families and several young men dies, etc. They mast have *. . .
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horrible blunaers that have been corn. out members may expect to be kept ' the charges that had been made against errinient and Parlitiment legislate more ger train. Engineer Hibbard of the�_ - hands in removing the winalov -
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. mitted, and mischevious land regula- . busy. It is to be - hoped the Govern- I him (Tupper). But how much worse was in the interests of speculators than of passenger train was hilled, and the hO & . , It is believed that about fifty persons several dadbd of blo . _. -
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ment will bring down their measures ' big conduct when it was well known' actual se#lers. . Mr. Blake, a : 'ew d*ys - , )0limWem
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I tions tb at. have, from time to time-, been I , ibat escaped in the first collision met:
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f . a 6 0 em- ago, moVed. a resolution in the House �. onths, and fifty more would -leave if
promptly, so that abundance o, time � tb t tb a cumticins against the in their death. Loss on pork, $20,000. —At the recent eloction -of *1
issued, shows how very incompetent will be permitted for their consideration ' her for Lambton were utterly devoid of which,-ft-Ld at 'Public compet tion in ' SMALLPDX ON A TRAIN .—On Thurs- h,)y could only dispose of their Property ate of Queen's Univer-siky, ' �
these subordinates are to discharge the arid that they will not, as is too com- I truth. The Minister of Railway�- re the of timber limits, t iie same !6t a reasonable price. A few are go- . ." �
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mon, have them rushed through at the I ':- - - .1 day a man was t i g to Saito 0 - � I I
duties left to them. : minded him of the cuttlefish in big at. 1 as Dow preval a in Ontario. It was, oledo, with well developed ba but the greater number Master of Listowel High 6 .
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� last of the sessions when men are sick tempt,to stirup a dirty colored fiquid however-, voted down. ThiE result to Dakota and Michigan. . appointed a member of that � ' Z
But, aside from eepartmental details, of Parliamentary life' smallpox symptoms, and sent to the I
home to , and anxious to got 1, to hide big actions from view. He then is Dot a Matter of great surpri ie, when pest house. He boarded the train at —The ' Wingham Advance of last body. Mr. McCallum haa'-Ak ;
L ssrs. k says: Our townsman, Mr. H. reached the -end of his -- - -
their proper callings and le- proceeded, in an able and pointed Chicago the previous hight, Sick, but Ivee I
the whole policy of the' Government, . it is recollebte4 that Me -Colby,
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from first to la9t,seems to be incom- gitimate occupations and resolve to let speech, to Show the indefensible nature Wilkins, McC�rthy, Brooks, Bourbeau, the nature of the disease was not dis- IV. C. Meyer, we learn, has, during the year. -1
things Slide, lest objection' past fortnight, been in Ottawa, further-
s to Govern- of the transaction by which the con- Hagoart. an other members of the —As Mr. F. Awty, with hill . -1 I
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patible with reason and common Bense. ment measures may prolong the session tract bad been awarded on a flimay Hou wn to be the owners of covered until near Ottawa, Lake Michi- ing a scheme for emigration from Now ters was driving into Mitchell - I
They Seem inclined to disco- arage ac- and delay their stay at the Capitol. 1, gan, when the cc fiductor notified the Zealand to the Northwest, an i we are day, when pas
pretext to a favorite contractor for timber timits.1 Among the western Mori health authorities at Detroit by tele- � sing over a raislid-
tual Bettlement, and to foster and en In my last,I stated that the latter 0209,000 more than the lowest tender. who voted against the mot: on were graph. glad to learn he has secured Several ing, the back seat of the bumin
courage speculation . and' part of the session was likely to be Sir john MacdoDald 'followed Xr. Arkell, Carling, Coughlin, Hesson townships to be exclusively occupied the ladies :Were seated,04ii0ol- .
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I monopoly. considerably more lively and interest- Blake, and in an unusually" Spirited Merrier and �atterson, (Essex i. it , DEATH or LON*GFEL .—Henry W. by our co -colonists. Ife is we'll know" throwing them into e dop -
Why all this haste on the part of the ing than the opening weeks. 18 Longfellow, the famouii poet, died at �y many of them, and big name alone I th, e -a
-My pre- Speech, defended the conduct of Sir not announced that they have timber his reside -nee near Bos- juring them considerably in, *
Government to get rid of ourNorthwest diction bids fair to be verified. . U n, on Friday Will be a guarantee of -good faith—so wid shoulders. ill _
, '. The Charles Tupper and claimed his own limits, but iio�doubt they expect to get last, from a complication) of diseases. -
heritage? Why place vast tracts Of -first gun was fired on Tuesday, and it full share of responsibility for , the trans- them. I . He was born on the 27th of February,' much required in the introduction' of —At Mr. Walter Pattersdo 4�_,
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I these lands at the disposal of. so-called -made a good loud report, too. After action. He defended the awarding of The representative of royalty in Can- 1807, at Portland, Maine and entered, 4migrants. North Easthope, last week, - .
I routine, when the motion was made to the contract of Oriderd-onk on the ads cost us 0100,656 26 last year, For . I —A lamp exploded in the . house of as high as $58 a pair, and . � I
colonization companies, large capitali AS go into supply, Mr. Mackenzie rose in, ground that Macdonald and Charlebois salary the Governor General received when fouri6en years of a e, at Bowdoin r. John Sprosil, in Goderich, on Sun- from 037 to $53 a. head. - �
and monopolies? The,6ndreds of gen- his place and said he wished to draw I College, Brunswick, whore, at the end - -
I were unreliable contractors, and were $48.666.6.1; his Secretary's office and of four years, he took ME degree with c .ay morning, and the place had a Dar- 'Mr. Andrew Riddel's sale@ 1 '
tlemen who are now forming themsel- ittel]lti011 to Some matters in connee- not possessed of sufficient means to C0DtiDgenCieS., .526,999.60; -Guard row escape from destruction by fire. "
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tion with the Canada Pacific Railway. carry but the contract if I Honor and escort at Ottawa, 0443.50; Owing to the sickness of a child the sold at $22 a pair, cows from ,
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VeS, into companies for -the purpose of Ile then in a quite calm manner gave a them, and conclucied awarded, to fur caps to k6bp the guards �va ate be had written and p blished many mphadbeon. left burniva, and to- and a bul I � I .
Purchasing Government lands 'in the ree by repeating rm, 694; tasteful and carefully finislied poems. ards morning, w - en 179 - - .
: I ital of the facts in . connection with charges of corruption and jobbery allowance for light and fuel, 08,000; or In 1861, a heavy bereavf ment fell upon h all had fallen —Mr. Wm. Buchinglisin, Ili I
. Northwest are notso patriotic as to be the lettilig (if the Emory Bar to Port against Mr. Mackenzie. $22 a day. The gas company were paid Longfellow. In that year his wife was ableep exploded with glond noise. The from the,management of tis
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doing all this forthe mere purpose of, Moody section of the Canada Pacific Mr. Huntington followed Sir John $1,019" 10 for Ii Ming. aud the repairs of unfortunately burned lo Jeath. I ily was immediately awakened, and Mortgage Loan Company -b
Railway as -shown b the elecant i( the bedclothes and curtains were found Stratford. The di
, . y the correspon- He did not speak long. but he put ' ,�gce regal home, f arniture, I
getting the country colonized. Their a el � rectors of ;
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- dence brought down by the Minister of good deal into abort space. He said etc.,cost $15,4 9.50,includiijg $4:03.50 for . o be on fire. The flames were subdued pany regret his resignation,.. .
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sole and only object is to make money, - Railways a few weeks Since. He con- that the repetition of the piano rent. There In . tefore much damage was done, al. I -
- stale ast .have been l B:Uron Notes.. - presented, him with a valuab*,
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and InaIlly, if not most of them, will not eluded by moving a Series of resolu- charges against- Mr. Mackenzie wasSim. plenty Let some of n Mr. Wm. Leadbeatei , formerly P t1bough Mr*. Sproal was considerably platie as: a memento of his �
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tions which again Stated ' the facts of ply for the purpose of diverting attea- erebant'J Brussels, is now engaged in the hotel I
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be dis � pointed. est farmers a' cl ar extinguishing them. � with them.,- .
, the case in a- stillt more concise form, who make'th�ir money by the weat Of bu 0 ' Mr.!Wm. W. Ballan , �
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in the interest's of 6e country for the tion from the real case at issue. They siness at Brandon. . —The stove and tin store of Messrs. — � .
. i and wound up with the statement that had been disproven by a committee their brow a d4he rack of the r brains, I Bissett Brothers,, of Exeter, bad a Mr. T. Ballantyne, M. F, F.,
I n themsel- ponder over t4ese figures, and if they last week for Manitoba: Mr. A. Haacke, narrow escape from destruction by fire the very liberal offer made I
Govern.nient to do the work of coloniz- this House does not approve of the appointed by bon. gentleme —The following parties left Bayfield
ation, and save to the country or gi�,_- letting of the contract to Onderdonk at ves. Wai, not the Pacific Railway will let the w�)rld and tb . )r6senta G. Looby, Miss Ruth by,� and Mrs. on Sunday before last. Oue of the U,200 salary and ex .1 _�
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to the actual settlers the benefits that a loss to the country of "09,000. The Commisolon appointed for the express tives know w at they think ,�f them, Johnston. . :firm, ha,ving a Sort of'pre�seutment that charge of an exteusive sheep ii
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particulars of the case are doubtless purpose of discovering Some wrong there -will pro)abiv be m. pruni-bg down. all was not right in the shop, contrary Chi". Th' offer was dec'' I
� are now banded over to tbese-bompau- do. . —Mrs. Powell, late of Cranbrook, in el � -
. � already familiar to your reado-rs, but a ing on the part of Mr. Mackenzie, when Besides all tb� s the trip of Hit Excel- the township of Vxrey, �as Started 1 86 "to his usual custom called in on his Ballantyne will, for the Y -_
iesand.capitalists? Tbereis'noneces-1 recital of the principal points here will in office? That Commission had labor- lency to the Northwest last ummer, dressmaking establishm nt in the vil- way home from church. As he opened ably take charge of his .
sity for tbiB feverish haste onthe part not be out of place. On the 24th day of ed zealously, with tbis object in view, which was paid for -by the country, cost lage of Belgrave. � the door a volume of smoke mot him in farm in Downie. The youlig , -
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of the Government, to get rid of their . October tenders we�le invited for over a year,und what is the res�lt ? over $11,000, but then whatdoes all this ;—Mr. Henry Martin, of Goderich,has I the face. The discovery was just made spent some time at the .
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for the construction of a Portion o6the Not one tittle -of evidence had been'pro. matter vqhen t a Government have 9, purchased the business OF Walper s in the nick of time and a few pails fall College, Guelph. I .
lands in the Northwest. If they would Canada Pacific �Rail a � from ' ' Ho- i
- ' w Port cured which could, by a' Surplus of fcur millions at the' dispos- to, of water quenched the fire. A spark �
hold them for actual settlement an y ny possible mauds , Exeter; and will takE possession. On —An aecident which u F. . .
d Moody to Emory Bay in ,British Col- twisting, be used to the detriment of III. The distribution of a few thou the Ist of May. I from the stove had fallen ohi the floor fatal happened in Listowel . -
that alone, they would come under cul- umbia. Fourteen tend#..rs were receiv- Mr. McKenzie, but a good deal that, is here and tbor in the way of Ouder- of i and ignited the boards. A large bo' ,� W. Ab
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tivation and become productive much ed for this work; varying � from $2 077,- most discreditable to the present Minig- donk cointract and such like, �rill help Melville chureb,irrusBels,recently held,a I was burned in the floor but no further hug a l0a'ded pistol which - .
000 to $3,.531,832, and the lowest tender - ter of Railways bad been forced upon the party you, know, and ll 'e be Total Abstinence Society was I damage was done. 'i
more rapidly than they will under the was th�t of Messr- . formed, I went off, and the ball grazed� :
s. McDonald& Charle- the Commission, notwithstanding their missed by, thei country. If th people when thirty six signed tl e pled I —The receipts for the townsbip of sistees forehead, and sunk i - _
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. present system. 'Nearly all the Gov- bois ior $2,277,000, and tl�e next lowest strenuous efforts to suppress and ki3ep like it I suppose it is all right. � ge. . -
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btnment lands in the United StateSl was tbat of Andrew Obderdo'nk for it back. For this reason the Govern- -The bill to ncorporate the blicession, Godericli Township, has to �10,558 and the expenditure to 511,- angle at which the ball str
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that are fit for settlement, are - now tak- $2.486,255, or $299,255 �higher. The ment bad not yet dared to lay the �, evi- terian chu es that disapproved of so�ld his farm, lot 77, 55 lerps, to."Mr. A. 381. 1
conditions upon I � The collector's roll for the year would- have been shot .. '
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which � the tenders I donee taken by their own Commission union, under 4ho old name of the Pres. Beadore, for the sum of $2,400. produced 59,353, and. the' Land Im- Should not be allowea to Im -
en up. If, therefore, the Canadian were askedwere that a deposit of 620,- before Parliament, and tbeymould� not byterian Cbutich of Canack, in Qonnee- —Mr. Win. Downs, w io resides near- provem6nt Fund $435. The principal gerous weapons, especially
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lands were hold for actual settlement 000 should accompany th 'tender, this do so unless they were forced to. The tiou with the Church of Scotl n , was anchester, intends ere3ting 'a hand- items of expenditure are -. Drains, $I,- ing with others, and this. ��
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only, and were given on liberal terms to be forfeited if the party' whose ten- excuse tha"t Macdonild and Charlelbois thrown out in the private bills corrimit- some reqidence on his f %rin, adjoining 355; roads and bridges, �852;'Salaries, should be a warning to all.- - I
as they could be, what a6 magnificen� der was accepted should fail to furnish are not reliable contractors is .utterly tee on a vote of 20 to 8. It was opposed that village during the coming. sum- 19,533; printing, $114; :railway debt, —A few days ago the Li,.. -
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stream of emigration we would soon pletion of the � 51.200,; Sinking Fund, �l 400 ; school, t6r seized a barrel of � , " -,
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work by, the time speci- in ecessary deposit, guaranteeing to' fur- liable to lead o confusion, thon-h they —The East Wa-wanos Spring ,Show $2,254 and county rate, $2,116. The neOr' - I I
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have pouring into that country. Instead fied. Messrs. McDonald '& Charlebois nigh the required security for the due were riot opposed to granting incorpor- will be held at Belgrave on ThurIsday, year was commenced with a balance of which w'as supposed to be I
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of it being over -run by Speculators ,and deposited... With their tender a check for Julfilment of. their contract ? That so- ation under another name. 'The Old April 13th. The Morris Spring Show $2,942 on bwad and closed with a bal- for Supplying the tempo �
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Ian , the amo b, drawn upon the Bank of curit was ample to meet all emergen- Church party made no proposition look-, will be held at Blyth on Tuesday, April I ance of �2,116. 1 The barrel was placed in ..,
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i ontreal and accepted by ibe bank. cies and cover -all losses, so that if the ing to a cbaD e of name, an conse- 11th. ' 4 At the last sittings of the Middle. - back kitchen, just bEi�hdintlaut
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would1be men looking for permanent The check., however, contained the coniractors failed to carry out their quently the preamble was voted down. � —Mr. Thomas Brandon, f sex Assizes the following'ca8e from this Dunlop also keeps the -
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contract their sureties would have to do The bill incorporating the Wiclows and postmaster of Belcyravie, and several . county waa tried: W. Boyle vs. W. an evening or two afterw I
but whicli now goes into the pockets of tb6 Rh of February, the !privaie secre- it for them, arid the* country could lose Orphans' Fund (union bill,) was taken others belonging to -the a ame - neighbor- Whiteford: Action for damages brought entered by the back way $0 .
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these 8�eculators, would give them a tary of the Minister of R ilways called nothiDg, whereas bypassing their, ten- up and pass d, with slight amend- hood left last week top'articipate in the � ana- it is I
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upon the MaDagerof the ttawmagency der over, as was done, the country loses merits. Manitoba blizzards. . ,� I
n olaims to have bad one of his eyes while passing through the . I
now, the greatest inducements are held him this check, asked if it was good, 1
good Start in their new homes. But of the Bankfof Moutreal and presenti 9 - over two hundred thousand dollars. The Session will likely close about —Messrs. S. & C. Scott, of Auburn, --Anocked out by the careless throwinga of took in th'i locality of.the I _�
I � Sir Richard Cartwright also spokein the first.of May, but there is some warm have bought the whey of the Belmora I a itick. The parties live near Centr�fta, floor of the kitchen is 001319 -
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