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. — - ___ - ___ . . I However, it ii grati. air cent. PRY- Although I tly ceeded to the scene of the murder %nd
- � - - - . I ch a selection. � . tie on the ranges is twen�y P ad With orders, they BbOu .
- =� � .- so that if Mr. kawat's all . � cat f .1 bodies to --.
� our old friends land ,y of their convieyed the
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. peaceable Settlement of an aifficultiefs majority If K g to know that 4 iter than average Years- " �ihe South. are behi . the hospitt.L
TIsEMMNTS I - . fyin be 11 d asea to increase the ps - . ination it was found that Mr.
. NEW ADVER the division haabeen made for the PUr . be west shipments this year I . with the e1oeption Of On -exam
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__ betwes' the Government and relatives had no li&0, in t I as one cent,
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. pose of political . t ' , as neither Usborne nor Hiibbert 'last year's ten ' rkmen, who again went ' Burk had. a . I �
.- people,isud. they no doubt hopeabf , � I the superior w nXCEIVED EVERAL 9T,&BS WRAP THIg
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Milliuery�Dnncau & Duncan. I .ence of the people and met er send twenty Par cent- more. ailors demand the Sams � 'I
'Now ' B. MOV.Sul. this -horrible.means to keep the mbreach pf the conveul L Bented at the Conven�ion. If ths anding the to work. The 9 � HEART, � �
Musling- � . � - was repro. I THiz BicycLv,,-NOtwi Winnipeg tailors, are getting
wall #apor_-�C. W. Papst. I t .; They hoped the shapeliness of the constituencies, he ' . d bt'but the ut 500 people wages an $1.0o and his throat had been out almost
from lj�ing bridged .over , � &at they had been there is no on threatening weather, sbo difference of from
nee-Lumsdeu & Wilson- E; " e would have helped his friend �n E . and lecreation F Th, DeLroit, I which make a a oss. His clothes w
Medici - ' me to Ito arou . liffere�t, assembled at 1 he employers. a 0 ere I
. by committing this cri A result would have been c to $2.50 per suit. T tely. saturated with -blood an(I
841�--Wm.. Logan. I � Hallett I 'lay last week to se 3 Miss Von take the strikers absoln ' I
Cleari , � . I .1 ( . Ye must have ae I
Teas ng n ... t and incense the people of other nation - Huron by placing the *hole of � , be� said that both will repudiate the aWon of on Thurs The clare that they will not hed for new the hemorrhag b n tre.
� � McClean. I , that in. that Riding. The same maJ . Blumen ride against five borses. sin, and b ave telegrap, I i His clothes we're also torn
- , - tise Convention when the prop�r time eirc hts of the on ag me4aous.
.1 m.,mcconvell. &B to make ten . I � I
Notice -8. Malcomson. alities against the Irish'peoPle - , ch township, the othe� divided- I respec- lady w I had been torn in many ..
Notice to creditors the Government would be forced to 011 Goderl Usborne has been so 9,inst twenty by thl horses, al- men.
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comes. i tr,ack ag as, and his hands bore marks sug-
- - 3 �o�veuient if a a the lady -A Somewhat peculiar JiscoverY Was His �, gloves
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Sugar G"a Sded-M. Morrison persecute them even Worse than they municipality. It is mOrl i section t&bly connected all her 11 a, 1 na. has ternately two heats each, made last wint r at Fort McLeod, on f, &C ve of 9, fierce encounter -with his
Cheap Tea -M. Morrison- -ore, and thus for the people of the Ejoutbern�, . -O well brought up, to approve of w0d by one cironit, in 37 inutem and e indi Ln farms. The inspec- gest�. MB
i ery i)a'HenSsllR. & M. Ban. ,king the first round in one of th �,ssailanl. Lord Frederick did not
Millin � were ever persecuted bof I I a cattle for' I
. . � township to be in t4e South been to IS seconds, ma �. I i I tor had been lilliug 130m ovea. He had been at�bbed iya I.,
. Urquhaxt.- tent and trouble instead of of tb at . . �
Potatoes W4ntedD - I . � - 5 o the wear gl .
_ the aiscon I soci- any Candidate whose antecedents are 3:22i and the yust in 3:1 - I - the refuse t
Bran for S416 -D. Urquhart. I settled would be con- than in the west Riding, because while Hibbertl living ARBESTS ON SUSPICXON�._ Several I ar- , food, and bad hrown one of the several places about the che'st. one .
being sua�yed anc - - n correct, squaws, w While cleaning qu gh the right hing
f3ervast. Wantea,Exposrroa office. - 0 Ot I owusbiP; rests have been made' of parties SUB- o yellow substance wo : a was throu . , and
V_ i tinned and perpetual. But, like all allyuna commercially they are c, n rit � paunches noti ad a ' At the t
- . � - � ,ted with that 'Riding, and while neighbor to the good old G - oted of the murder of Lord Frederick 'They called the penetrated deeply ime Of the
� is likely to nee � , . . by &a-; Pe ' lin the fat. I
" ther bad schemes, this one I eform party do not gain Of Tuckersmith, bm learned vendish and Under Secretary Burke. em!beddec al occurrence the park, -as might I
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r UL t.Xly # 0 * t 0 . i . and honest: CJ a ector's attention to the discovery. dreadf .on a lovely evening, was
Kul 0 1 or+ miss the object which it was planned politidelly the R ciation -to � prize virtue T er considerO 'm- Insp, amination be expected I
e last � election so � They are not howev The Inspector I made an ex I I
; I to accomplish. The promoters have any advantage. At th I expi et that, portsut. Earl Spencer return6cl to �
� " stive' candi. dealing �'hehce we fully found the 1 substance to be pare I
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. . . f the people. Mr. Jackson, the Con ry I a good �majori � Dublin, and the Under Secretaryship and � aftler being panned out was with people. It is a remarkable faet, I
sicuistea the feelings 0 , I I . outh' Mr . 3, one of the and,, one suggesting that the m�urderong .
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, May 12,1882. Imse date, polled a majority of 102 .in S -11 Trovi�will receive . . alities, and! has been filled by Mr. Blaki gold, which � I
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I � leaders promptly &vowed: . � from each of these municip . by Mr. -valued at 67.5Q. The find was shared .
I - The Irish suppose the W!hole of . I special magistrates appointed and one of the onslaught must - have been Short, ter- -
- and abhorrence Goderich. � Now, � y I *eturn, ad 1 orster. - Mr. Otto Trevel�an has been between the I"pector ' fic, and decisive, that many: perso
- their utter detestation in the West that lie will be trumphantl ' at the �ort, and the gold is now ri na
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The Irish Imbroglio. of the bloody deed� and their avowal is this township had been . cable atl F cessor to Lor4 Cavendish,. offloOrs sea the sitting and walking within. & &w hun. - _1
if a orisis had at - hole of Aullett in notwithstanding the despi, . I appointed suc I
It would seem as . and the w . I' ter1rea on Wed- in their posses0ioh- It is SuPPO ile where the bodies Were
Irish evea by those whom the perpetra , Riding, , - 8 whose renlains were in I . . * I gold wb dred yards Of I
beli L r Ross, � majority tempts that have been made to legislst,., I animal had li ked up the sit licks in - und heard nothing of the affair.
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length been reached in the I a of it hoped, - would unite in perse. the East Riding MI. i I p, neBday. ' g arpn some of the a fo
tor . out of bis seat. i - i R, y grazing arpn alking ,. ice -regal
.. In another column we pub- he would only have been decrease�d by 175, him, I I � 4 APPRENTICED To FARmn s.--& part - the ow I L e country. When w toward the v
troubles . cutingthem. The result is tbatt V Press of the lodge after the installation Lo;d Cavela., I
le out I left a,majori minio of nearly forty young men,; soni of gen Win ipeg Free -
lishtheparticulars of a horrib. conciliatory policy Of the Government and be won A still have ty L DunING the past week the Do ; . men residing in all part' t ' of England, -The Win A young man named dish met Mr. Burke, and both gentle
- rage, perpetrated, in the city of' Dublin, be of 239, which is quite large enough for i arliament -has been engage I princil tle ,.r -New York$ 4th inst. says : ded together.
ah two will be fully carried out, Ireland will . I P .. � I . .i� left Bristol the other day f � I laV ine met with j6. very. men procee
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ng, by whi , as eedily as. all practical purpoees. This. should a n ud on their way to Minnesota, where they I uf al accident while the � THE SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY.
on Saturday eveui -given her just demands ' SP pally in pas 4 9 items Of Supply, a pupils With Well- peculiar and psi
lessly and al- reasonable person that don Bill iii a;re to be placed as arning. . He was the scene of the tragedy 'Is one Of - -
promin�Iitrmon were rutb convince any I considering the-Re-Distribu , s� They' are Clbments block was bi ....
Possible,- and th � Irish people will be . . American farmer . the fro ling when the most famous parks in Great Brit�
most ins�antly murdered. The Irish I I e . these townships were, not dii ided for Committee of the whole. I As thij known - I nt of the buW I . - I
I ore, -'sily satisfied and pa,ciflea than � . i I under the charge of the Aev. G. Prid. - passing I occurred in the cell'ar, ain, and was constructed by the cor-�
bfficutt one m ea r A great changes . I a the explosion I
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_1 measure passes through,varioup I ham, vie tr a, who' ha , expense. ;i� .
. problem as been the most c . British if this terrible &ime had never been. political purposes. at any rate. I 4 ar of West Carptr d felt something strike him in the poratiop of Dublin at a great
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ver pressed upon a . ado has been made about Bly�h, which � ossed to the It*, &sort of zoological 6rdelis, and ig
that w ,�E ate that this are being made, and in each I instanc i been ind need to promote I this is
r. Glaa- committed. it is unfortun ferred. to. Now, i i calf of the lef b leg. He cr
Government for Solution. M ault had not been -brought about is the village above re improving the condition of the ominant tion by the success which ilias followed )posite corner and sat down to ex- the popular resort of Dublib, Quite
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re the a similar placing out of 0 . ��tions adjacent to it is the recruiting station I
ues have struggled -the case are: When . it came . I smine his injuries, when his
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stone and his colleag a the facts of i party in Parliament. I � : ) I
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bravely 41xd persistently in a vain effort withont the Bacrifice of such valuabl a I I own relativeB. ice of Drs Gilliesand of the constabulary force,
if we predict correctly, the county was divided by Mr I Mow t, up for its s0c�, nd reading A%r. Blakb LAND FRAUDS - Exposim.-Notice 0 Wilson, who were standing by. On recruits were sent fro all over Ire.
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and mud lives,'bat . - 0 -- the Order of the general 'and office re- found that Ball- land to be put thr m � 'facinge.
4be discontent in Irel as an nuincorporate� village. made a mos,t 4ble speech in cindeinna� ough thei
to, quell ,a Of that sacrifice will not haye b6on made for Blyth w � I ' � I . Ota, J orbidding the inspection the doctors d, It ' exceedingly remarkable that such
th' unhappy Pool? Fait bf it lay in the West Riding- and. :tion of the 1 measure, in Which hb ceived at Fargo, Dak t deep woun Xs
. , pacity 0 1 . I I I rom, antine had eceived f �
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I t. - . - � asing the )receipt of surveyors scrip � issued,J I ions murder could. bb commit�
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country, Their first remodisl measure, I . _Ewwmmw� I . part of itin the East. When it was Elbowed that the pretense of b I . t, penetrating n %if way through the calf an'atroc such a public place, and the .
7 - I Santa, Fa, has created gre t excitemen 9 .
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� - waB left in precisely th tri ,on upon populatioU is a prd. wilt, it a of his leg. 1hey bad him carried to ted in
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the Land Bill, was Scouted and treated � . incorporated it 6 redis buti I . as the discovery of the fr d wilt, it - - 7he park
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. ' Br.rNG utterly unable to defend the same position. Wb at is there, to Oom- nso and n I othing more, e;and that th16 0 8 to over 12,- his boarding -house, where they exam murderers escape Scott free li4 and mil.
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with coritempt by the leaders of the I to I � claimed, invalidate th titl cut more particulaxly,:91nd is greatly frequented by po
I ad of pacifying the Re-Dietribution Bill upon its merits,the 13aid.tVat it was tr6rlatheh. 000 aer63 Of land in the 3rand Forks ined the i T
plain -of intbiB? ItiS is to a .a flesh Some itary, indeed it is their � I
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discontenta. Inste I I real object of the bill ,, mb6 I
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people, �this only seemed to arouse organs and apologists Of the Govern- � I o left for political purposes 0steadof the Goverhment at the next elections. thirty pieces )f broken glass. These I FI-VORITE 31AUNT IN DU�LIN_
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within tjiam. still greater hostility to the ment now attempt to justify it oia the '. ly removed into one Riding � the amount.of land paid for by' this had all to b8 removed before there I in the city often re�nark hov,
being entire The fact that the _( Clovernment measure script at over 50 per cent. of all deeded f healing, but the Strangers
L - ground that Mowat in � -his re- T& fi wever, do 7 . be any i hance 0 many -military are to be seen in the-
verning powers, and increased their . Mr. I . or the other. gures, li� I is indefensible Was well Shown by t�b land in this district. Th� beaviest 1089! could eat that the patient bad
90 Z> - titulancies I pain was so I �r pa;rk. But at present the police owing
nt. mangled the cons ot show this to be tbe case. � At the
disconte � The Governme I n � eircumstancO that none of the promiii- is for settlers, who will inla,11 prob�bility to be placed, under the influence of I
, I in the interests of.his party to as great ed to buy a secon time their work the to �the unsettled state of the metropolis,
- � remedies, and Pal- last election Mr. Relly.,the Cohservative ent members of the House attempted be oblig I chloroform. After two hours' * closel I y confined to barracks, anti
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tried more , Severe present Bill does. - ' . proving up fees. � I � glass was all removed and the cut are
omineat leaders were an extent as the ; "'Eld a to reply to Mr. Blake. Thediac �, I -
M.011 and.other pr . I candidate for West Huron, rpoe ; ussio, . . ; very few of the men, Save those who
!� Their firat plea thatthe re-di&tribution . . properly Be ad and bandaged. At are upon duty, are to be seen in the
4 aAd imprisoned. Tbik bolder ty of 3 in the west Side Of Blyth�; so far as the ministerialists �Jvere con- Manitoba Notes. �
capture � . I I I latest accounts the patient was doing
I have the was made Upon the basis of represents-- majori I I . son�ille is streets. The milibr-ry are Inuder the
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step,,it :w4s hoped, would tilation hav � ing been shown I Mr. Holmes,the Conservative: candidate corned, was left to, such m�aterial as Thevillage of Nel aipply- 11, aithough. he will likely be laid . strnotions. The crime was
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�f 1 intimidating the lawless, and tion -by pop for Eajst Huron, received x majority ing for an act of incorporation as a. town. WO a - glass had Same "' .
,effect . Bowell, Plumb and Rykert. The Op- up for some weeks- Th at a time which is known u I
. . . � , be foundationless,they must of neces. I of 55 in the, east Elide bf Blyth, . -The f armers, in tho Tiger Hills been,blown fiomone of the panes, and committed I
�se who Jelt so inclined to , moved several "between the two lights," that is be. �
giving, th, position hive. also , I i harge
; � Settlement are ialmost 'through' -with '
to take - advan- sity &dopt Some other,or acknowledge the 'tbo'whole of � . entered the li )gin a bunch, like a c tween-daylight and darkness, and the
an Opportunity Supposing,- therefore, that � 2 ey were all votdd their seeding and.othe-r-s ring Work- t)
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I relief real ob act, viz.: to beat the Reformers of shot at short range. It would trouble ple in the ' .
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tage, of I � the measures * of _ i . i a scientist absence of peo� I for. promenades .
Blyth had been in the We at Riding, down, the miniBterialiBts not deiguidg -Seeding is well throu h with in the � to explain how a bunch of be thus accountec '
which L�4 been placed at their disposal. at tb� next election, -to do -by foul how'much would it -have helped Mr. to enter into any discussion upon them. Portage district. . Other Etricts report broken glass -,ould be projected in such may I I I
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" - a the disturbers, bereft of means what they could not accomplish ly against Mr. Ross, majority of I agricultural operations well advanced. by an explosion, and the unique TUESMY'S Dr,SPATC=S.
For a 4�ni liel I Several municipitlitieB as they c . '
i Would, be I "In" UP -The Steamer Marquette the first a way -will render Another twenty-four hours has pas.
t h- by fair. While the latter course - I . character � of the accident
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0 w1ho had formerly led ver 400 9 If the ll�aformers � had been
thos ble, and while we 0 � � for approval were. left over for future bo&t of the season left � Winnipeg foi the case an interesting one to surgeons. sed since the terrible butchery iu
ch � . I ioiipd their cause, Seemed para- the more honors actiiig in their own interests, and with consideration, or for further gerry. Fort Ellice on uesday,l 2hd of � May, , =
' that notice it is being adopted by some, : - I . T I 1 Phoenix park on Saturday and the de.
. � . to paxty gains,'the , touching at Braiidon sna other points A Terril#e Crime in Irel-and. spatches published give as yet a slight
ly a I aIlia the prospects were . a View .y Would have manderingi if such c
... 11 I d. -be restored. This com- we could not expect such hard Shell ; i on the river. . i I Lord Fred rick Charles Cavendish, hope of the arrest bf the dastardly as.
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Peace , � I al I eelers as the Toronto Mau to come placed the whole of Blyth inli the Strong interests of the Government ' Among -Farmers gelierally in the vicinity I the now, chief Secretary for Ireland, s�ssins. A man just returned froni
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parativp! quiet, however, w Reform Riding that gave the large ma. ate com lainiDg 'Of Ru , -
I thing. It, these is Huron, and 'it is rumored that cd Nelsonville and Mr I as d Burk6, the , America has been nabbed by the police
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- tomporaty, and the Storm burst forth, right down to the honest jority where it could -do no,! harm, 'and on. On the � I Elavilan
.- an ever. tries to cover up the handy work of its i this county is to be Still further doctor. unusual lateness of the a as . under -secret 6ry for Ireland, were assas- atMayn000h.11onsuspicion-'! Itisaff.
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with, still 0�reater violence th � . relieved,tbe East Riding, , ed. The worst, however, will likely be 2nd of -May many bad not yet' cc=- sinated in Pos-nix. park, Dublin, on Sat- floult of course at
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� other outrages of a masters -in the following manner. In . menced. Seeding operations. -
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close constituency, of 55 -,Conservative , on urday evening. Lord Cavendish had conjecture if the officers z= connett
�, Bolyco ing and 44. ;�;'. -4 W,aA-nnQ,1n.v definitely known to -day, as it is expect- . -The Canada, Pacifi Railway ir I butcherv.
in referring to � . 4. ; �;] �" T)Tiblin on that dav and him in anv wav -with the
Inuch n votes. Even if the whole 0; DIYULL n1%U . V
, aver and more shoclung-0juar- D uw 9 1 - ed the Bill will then be finally passed. bridge spanning ,,Vthe Assiniboine at J-8 - �
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actor,-wa,ID becoming more prevalent Mr. Blake's Speech, it say,a: " Again$ in took part in the processian and other Mr. Gladstone mo-ved the wajournment
� been in -the West Riding, and the whole It is likely the House will be prorogu�d Brandon, is compfeted. I Trains co - use'
11 Mr. Blake complained of the re ar- sing the stIJucture on Fri. formal proce adiugs connected with the of the Ho of Commons on 'Monday
than ever before, and the Government � of Goderioh township the i same, and ed cros IL And visible
� - next week, and the elections will fol- "" : reception of Earl -Spencer,--the new with a tremulous voice � visible
. more forced to give the of Huron,but 6 . I day. � paper says.: Lord Lieutenant of Ire signs
were o?'aclol' 11 rangrement of the county the whole of Hullett in,,th; East Rid- permit. rie I land. At the '
low as soon after as the law will -A Portage 16, Pr&i flooded with sympathy from all
This " he ignored the fact that . Mr. Mowat . I
politica� *heel another turn. I Ing, the -Reform pceition 1; would be � The traveller who gets t e privilege of conclusion of these ceremonies the two been
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waa d I 4 few weeks ago. The Gov- 11 in 1874, in that very siLme county, not strengthened instead of weakened, as lying on the ft side of a plank in an gentleman named remained in the parts of the American continent and
A" BASE ACTm '30 wn castle transacting, business until about the United hingdom. . .
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emmert. determined to relieve all the " merely wrenched off townships, but Mr. Gibson's slender majority of 56 . hotel or any other placc in the to in the ,evening. Lord Various na,mes are menti ecl as to
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Buspect afrom. prison and to offer other 11 divided them and a village to boot. woulahave been increased'; to 184 and We stop the prAss to announce, the just -now considem himself a highly haIf-past Seven .on Cr
I � � 1_4 U I #� � ++O.Wo.- 11 f �,I awcrm . Cavendish w�d the under. secretary, Mr. who will succeed the murdered so re.
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,, ()f course he was too good a man L)O i lacb, 0 Wo OWL& W . J IXTWL El . - ' B I left the un y, but it is
. conoildiltoI7Y measures which, it was Mr. ROSE; would still have had a ma- telegram, that Huron has been again —One day during the, flood, Messrs. urke, theni der secretary's tar not probable thst put -
I -, ' M over to the chief secre- ficity will be given the 'selection until
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thou&.j, *ould surely win the confl- -11 gerrymander" intentionally, never- jorit� of 17C It will be 'clearly Been debauched6, The County has been re- Ashdown & Co., of Emerson, did ii lodgeto walk ? I The
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I of, -,8 I I theleBs he did So -in practice." We I W I axy's residence to dinner. When with -:'z after,the funeral of the victims.
. denze � ' 4a, Irish peopli and restore - I from this that if Mr. Mo I at can be divided into Easi, West and South business of $125, the tr�nsactions being t, I .
r . I in one hundred yards of the Phoenix . assassination has been dewunced. tlIe
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peace an� harmony to their country. probably know as much I ,about the held chargeable with,gerrymandering in Ridings, -to be composed as follows: carried on through a � second: Storey monument �hey were attacked by four oivilizeaworld over. The remabs of
- a arrangement, County of Huron as the -Mail can tell ' � I EaBt—Hay, Tudkersmith, Seaforth, 'Window. . WaS men wearing slouched hats. It is SUP- Lord Cavendish _ were em�-bsrked for
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In order to carry out thi . i Huron, it has been in the �n Hullett, McKillop, Grey and Bruss6ls. —The Clements Block, which .
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'however,,it was, necessary that Mr. us, and we can aBsure it that it is en- his oppone'nts, the Conservatives. The South—Stanley, Goderich Townshipt recently destroyed at Winnipeg, and Posed r. Burke was firSb -assailed, England on Monday amid much w-
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. I �_, - <. and Stabbed through the heart. Lord rbw by the populace of Dublin. TU,
Forreatei!,` t1te Secretary for Ireland, I tirely asbray in its statements, and if it Clinton, Colborne, Goderich Town and which belonged to Mr. Robertson, of
, . - Mail must look out for Bomb other ex- Frederick Cavendish attempted to de- condition of the kingdom, a� might It
'� can not off er a better plea -in juE;ti:ft"- Ashfield. West — East Wawanosh, Vankleek Hill, will be re -built at once, r
Bhoula',re;.fign. Having been the pro- Ouse to justify Sir John's Gerrymander. Weat'Wawanosh, Blyth, Morris, Turn- and the plans are now lbeing prepared fe.nd him, but he too expected, is very unsettled and the out. -
moter ! ot the former policy,- he could I tion of the present gerrymandering of ing Bill of 1882. It can also be Seen f � WAS STABBED BY THE ASSASSINS. look is not of the brightest nature.
I I �. . I I- � berry, Wingham, Wroxeter and H6W- for the new building. ' :
his assent to this Huron it had better -say nothing. The .
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not'L 101 lcc�UrEle, give t5l by a glance at the map, that the Rid -r joh. Exeter is shoved into Soiith —One of the plate glass �Twindows in They repeatedly plunged their knives Mr. Gladstone called upon Lady
Itt, one of Huron made by the Local . erchanta Bank building at Emer- into the throats of their. victims, and Cavendish to -day. Both were mook
de akture'r which was in direct ,Op- divisi ings as formed. by Mr. Mowat are shape- Perth with Usborne. the M
- now L �p I having cut their throats, they got on a overcome during the interview. After
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position th that which had been follow- Legislature are, as nearly as possible, ly, compact and convenient, and in no � - L son, was broken by the swaying of the car and drove rapidly from the park by she left for Chatsworth a telegram from
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I I mmendation. Having equal in population; they axe compact, nd municipal . NewE; of the 'W eek. � . sidewalk when the fl�od was at its minttes *the Ladies' Land League Was received I
ed upon Ws reco instance has county lines a . r � height. It cost laid down in that town the Chape zoo gate. A few . `
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convenient and shapely, and were FLTINO V113 a mati walking alo expressing hope that she I di -not be-
resignea, kt was neoessaIry that another assoeiktionB been broken up and violat. 8$ visit to Athens. $75, and came from Edgland. �
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k . gone on a ten day � I —Winnipeg ladies ca�ry canes. The park road founG, the bodies covered lieve the Irish people sunk so low as tD
more in '7mpathy with the new policy accepted by every one at the time Made ed, whereas -the divisions now being ce . y ;
� RoyiL BIRTH.—The wife of Pri I by the many with blood, and at once informed the murder one- who brought a 'peace o:ffer�
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I cordingly' Lord Frederick Cavendish them were clearly an after thought, and form nor convenience, and municipal- son. I � � I �
, out of sheer necessity, *ud not formere St. StepheDlo hospital. An examina- I THE SCENE OF THE MuRDER.'
!I ere only raised, as in the present in- SMALL Pox.—There have been ,�03 . tion was made, and it was found that :
was appo�nted his anceessor. All this, w __ . . ities a;re "dragged" from one county to sake of style. So 6 S' a Winnipeg � Phoenix park is at the western,extrem-
n& nee to deathsin Cincinnati from - Small PDX paper,and the Winnipe:,, papers (mostly) Lord Cavendish's arm'was broken. The ity of Dublin, near the River Liff �
So far, � s1bomed to meet With the cOm- stanc e, when it was fou another, and natural associations and since January 1st. . I news sprea rapidly and created the � ey. e
plote . , � � al of Messrs. Parnell, -excluse some unjustifiable act on the municipal connections are severed. Max'SULTAN OBJEOTS.—The Sultan is -always tell the truth. The park is seven miles in circumia- :
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,arprov, I . . ' I I ar —Mr. Henry Pottei, of the Potter wildest ex(itement ., and consternation d inclutles 1,759 a
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Dillon' Ava other leading members of part of the friends of those who com- The South Riding of Perth as now con- opposed toany further migratioill of . a -ad the , ores. Ths
. . . . . . r House, Winnipeg, died very suddenly in the city, Lord Spencer Lt I SM r
- a, and it was fondly plain. But even suppoSing the divisions - Russian. Jews to the Holy Laud. I . portion open to the public, abor, ,
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the Landl Leagn stituted bas a tail ten mil6i long inter- . , I6 is of heart disease on the 3rd inst., He. vice -regal p irty were just going down acres, coutwing many maguii,fift-lat, treei -
of Huron were all that, is claimed ,*.in �� . EX -EMPRESS EUGENIE ILL. --- . had been indisposed O ly'- a few hours to dinner al. the lodge when the news ,
'hoped, th-.%t a solution of the difficultioB � . Electing the ridings, of South Huron and Stated the ex -Empress 'Eugenie is . andfine ,caxriage.roads,but thereios
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.i ,the above quotation, would the fact Of before his'death. He "Leaves a Wife and was sent to them:k Some members of lack of fine scenery, lakes walks, flow.
was p,bolht being successfully WcOm- North Middlesex, while South Huron lying serip'usly ill in Paris. th� household were at the opera, at the , I
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piishe& .' Lord Cavendish was sworn in Mr. Mowat doing wrong justify Sir . d by a Similar caudal appendage EARTHQ'UAXE. — Another ghock, of erB and fountains. Theerincipalot.
I A John Macdonald in following -his ex- is grace earthquake was felt in Grenada on Fri- —The Pilobt Mound Pignal siiys: For Gaiety thoatre, and were sent for. ject Df interest in the par ,is the W81 -
and at 'o' hce took, his departure for the . . intersecting North Middlesex and the past few nights th prairie has been When. the cause of their departure be-
"! . as of pur. ample 2, The Dominion Government I i day. Several houses were destroyeti. brilliantly illuminat d with prairie came known the excitement was intense r lingi.on testimonial, a massive oboBA I
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Irish. C%titol, for the PurPO � South Perth. CANAL TwaouoH GRzEcE.—The king and a prop)sal was made,to stop the i
I y which it affect to despise Mr. Mowat and the . fires and burning str W stacks. The
Suing �Uo more liberal polic I . - � I MMEN100 � of Greece turned the fi.rst sod of the �, by the great duke. The 4elish is 0
1 bad be0i -decided to adopt. But, on Local Legislature, and the Mail itself I . . I farmers burn their .str�aw to get rid of performance, which was ultimately out feet high, and cost 0100,000. The lod
I Corinth canal on the 5th inst. .. .
- . . it, -and the, prairie is red to burn old short. Lo d Frederick Cavendish only ; .#W
I - g of the aavof his ar- never wearies in describing the mem. THE Conservatives of South Perth INrLUX OiP CELESTULS. — ,.Fourteen arrivbd in Dublin that afternoon along of tie lord lieutenant ana. the o9d
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as pig. have had -their Convention, and have hundred;' Chinaman have arrivec I with Earl 3pencer, the new lord-heu- .
rival, he 'is Ontr do" by the assassin's bers of the Ontaxio Government . ; easier work breaking.
W Is once m�ies and noodles who are unworthy nominated their dandidate, Mr. T. BJ British Columbia for the ]Pacific Rail- —A handsome new bri6k church has tenant. Mainy people were within a Par) -, and near them are th.0 Zoologiod
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dagge�, t wid the whole country � . . I ` . garc - ens, which contain a small but
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More P�pown into a state of the most even of civil mention from clever folks Guest, of St. Ma,ry's, an ola, time politi MANSLAUGHTER. — An: English '; ' to van A collection..
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I r' . Jury congregation of NelsoD4"ille, The now assassinatim, but no one appears
intensiet eixcitement, and it Seemed, also, like Sir John and the Mail writers. Is cal war horse, is to be the.Conservative has returned a verdict of manslaughter . LATER.
. � . . edifice was formally opened on the have been -
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fors! i � ,asif the work of years, had it not humiliating, therefore, for th I against 6 soldier who recently Shot, and % . H ' -
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. been i M(Iono in 9, few minutes. The great "Men to be reduced tosuch straits If we remember aright Mr. Guest was I killed a SpaniBh smuggler at Gibraat&r' both morning and evening will be held Wlien the bodies were .found .Lord additional of special interest. Severa I
. , . r VALUABLE Jacob regularly each Sunday hereafter. Cavendish a lips were moving as if he ,
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crime w4s one of the most dastardly that the only.9x,ouse- they can offer for an unsuccessful candidate for a like , CLAIM.—The heirs'of arrests have been made, but they sre,4
; r , I . Baker, who was a colonel in the :revo- —During a severe wind Storm a few were trying to speak, but he sh6vied no . - 11
� honor on a former occasion ill the same I I .1 . on a spicion. The police spPosr to be i
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and 00wardly that has ever disgraced their sets is that they have followed the lution, are laying claim to 16 acr6s, or idin further Sign of consciousness. It is
�. ro- constituency ; and if ' . days ago a two Storey; fr4ime bUi r g ations baffled in their -attempts to ferret out �
the a�nals of any equntry, but it will not, precedent sat�by those whom they p WO are not very So, in Philadelphia, valued at $315,600,. which 'was in course I of . erection and needless t add that the assassin the assassins. The butche� was SWk r
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plie*o, be barren of good results. It fess to despise. But the ittatement much mistaken this same Mr. Guest. 000� ; i pletion, 6n Saskatchewan are I �
we b . . . nearing com I a completo job that all'tracesoftlit -
I . HED GuESTS.— Mr. Olad- avenue, Portage I& PAirie, was blown ATTR UTED TO THE rENIANS, I �
� � r diated,sundry printing and hotel DISTINGUIS - murderers seem to be hidden, so far,fs r
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will . ro idtice an entirely different effect made by the Mail is untrue. In his re pu -
. I I Stone entertained the Prince and Prin- down afid became a total wreck. The although this must be pure conjecture. �
uti Mowat did! not b ills, which he had incurred during his � 'the folds of imagination. � There h" o
from,that which the promoters a" ci- re-diatribution Mr. Coss of Wi6log and other distinguished building was intended for a Store, and The aseasAins we're seen entering the Goverl. :
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pated. It is gratifying to know that it ,, wrench off townships " either J guests'at a banquet one evening, last I to a Mr. McLeod. from Kin- park on SCar, and driving rapidly along ,
� r beloDgec : i melLt has offered a reward of L10,000- �
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is a ftftly and evidently as sincerely y other county. 1 It is this fact to Show that our n ors week. I cardine, Ont. the main road, and from all accounts I I
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a Huron or in an ! . ' . a Very large sum of money—as an 111* :
. all classes of Irishmen, ! a in have not been very judicious in their DREADFUL CONFLAGIRA,TION.—Thol city —A despatch from! Winnipeg' dated theymusthave encountered their vie- -
denopuced by true he did divide two township . r - I - cen'tive to bring forward the shrewdest '
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whe 'ever found, as it is by people of Huron, and in so doing he acted �I quite choice. rProbably, however, afte n r
' _ ' . terrible fire, which has destroyed build- between St. Vincen and Emerson Robbery !could not have been their idom. Itiato be hoped, however, tbol �
other nationalities. No person even properly, as he adopted Well ','recognized mandering the . donstituency to suit ingacovering about fifteen acres.' The caused by the floods as now been re- object, as othing on the bodies was
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suspects that Parnell,, or his associates, dividing lines, and left the respective themselves,. they axe not �so. particular damage is oBtimated at $350,000. � paired, and trains passed over it las3t touched. . �
I . . DETAILS OF THE T111GEDY. proye to be correct in thei present lu-
. had any knowledge of the vile plot. sectionB of the divided munici;,palities about selecting a man with ',,clean TH4 OHio laQuoR LAw.—Over thirty night. The forwarding of passengers'.. ta4ce. The Irishmen of Boston offer �
- � . and freight has been resul T�ie det ails of the tragedy arie as fol- ,
. ry oountryr in their natural and most .00nll-v eiment hands" and a good record� as they think saloons w,ere cl ed between May 1st � med, and' $5,000 reward, and those of Mempbis - �
TheTo is, however, in eve . I and 5th in Columbns, Ohio. It is, esti- Special axrangements made to clear off Ic - A. boy named Jacobs states that $100 to assist in the ca-pture of Oil .
I that any -person can beat Mr. Trow I while bird -nesting in the park he saw ,- I
especially -where disturbance exists and positions. For instance, in the case of m .. mated that if th 3 Sunday law, i& do- the accumulation of cars. Three hun- sSBE iSSins. Meetings denouncing tb#
dissatisfaction with the ruling powers the township of Hullett whi�h is- after depriving him of hik best municill clared donstit-4ti Dnal half r of thA five dred cars of freight have been taken in- about 200 yards from where he was, I
' teri ible crime continue to'be held 99
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prevails., a class of miserable vagabonds divided by the northern gravel ! road, pality. But in this csl�ulation they hundred saloons in Columbus will close to Winnipeg to -day, and two -hundred I a over the empire and on t4e AmeriCAU -
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wholive by the gullibil . ity of the people, the western section belongs to the west may:ftnd their mistake. . We are now by June 1st. I and fifty will follow! dal , . if wrestling. He thought they were conbinent. Lord t-Trevalyan has b90
d I who� find- it to their advantage to Riding, where the business associ4tions somewhat interested in the conduct of DEATH OF THE DEAN OP VANDE11BILT block is relieved. . � roughs, and did not pay any attention app I ointed, it is understood, to 611000a
, I I . Umvnit§iTy.—Rev- Dr. Thomas O'Sum- —The Emerson Inornatioual of the to them. He then saw two men fall to
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fan the i�lame of discontent. Ireland of the people all rest, and that 'ortion our neighbors. They have stolen a mers, dean of �N anderbilt university at 4th inBt. Says : A number of Our citizens the grou , and four others jump on a
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is not i exceptional 1�n this respect. of the township naturally belongs to respectable township from, Huron,—or Nashville, -Tenn bBsee, and a prominent last night celebrated the falling of the ca -h lies in.& direction opposite .
r a very consid- that Riding, and- it is more conv i enient at least they. stood quietl�, by and Wit. Methodist, died on Saturday, 6th, inst., waters by a torchlight procession in gate, whie THE NEW SECIIETARY.
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There is in that country.,_ __ i a -ad 76. He was the author of s6veral boats. The acene.was very picturesque to the c, y. They drove at a rapid doubt as to Mr. i r -
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al�le[ element which � is mostly fed for the people to be attached t: the ne9sed the Government robbing Huron he . course in Irish affairs has'l>een reM01'
or , I 0 works. � 1, as they passed along �Wn street, each pace, and
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� from p,4d festere� by the riff-raff of the weStRidingthan to.any,btber.' The of oneofits most flourishing mnn-ici- —Three masked boat with a torch in,the bow and a full COULD NOT GIVE ANY DESCRIPTION ad the appointment of -Mr. Ge0IV
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who do hot desire that Same may be said of the eastern see- palities,—which is just the Same as if highwaymen boarded a train on the Santa, load of joyous in askeks, for a good many of the men. A gentleman named Ma O.L f SeeretX1
� United States, r ih 11 fanc . COBtames.11 ere on tricycles sh $1 . Another _
i d now* we a Pe Railway on Wednesday night near were got up i One guirel and a friend who w i of Ireland good and
. amiejable relations between the Govern. tion which belongs to the east Riding. they did it themselves, an 0 LoaTegos, New Mexico, and frightened gentleman in a gorgeous eastern dress shortly before had passed Mr. Burke brave man takes up the bs4nner &FPO&
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� ment and the people should exist. It cannot be said either'that the. divi. not like to see an old friend and relative the passe I Dgers to give up $500. They � was the centre of attraction, and was anl Lor Cavendish, when. on their from the dead hand, an& will _pur�lw
Should Such an event come about, their slions were made for partisan purposes, dragged iu:to bad or doubtful company. then concealed hemselves on the train, greeted with shoutB of 1, Here 'comes the wvy along the main road through the thE Policy Of justice and JiberafitY W
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. Iic -park and on their return journey they wards Ireland whic' Loi;a Freaititic
voca,ti 4 would be gone, and they must as the vote polled clearly shows. At A man-- who declines to pay debts rode to'! Lama, robbed a BalooA a I Shah 1" The whole 1 Scene was one to - .
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oil had a major- honestly incurred is Scarcely a fit per- hotel, and e8cal,ea. be remembered, and one which we hope found tho chief secretary lying in the Ca 7endish was about to commenoeg J11,
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preveat� it if possible. It is to this ele- the last election Mr. Ro . THE BEEF Cuop.—The DroverB'Jour- will never be seen again in Emerson. � centre of the carriage way and Mr. Tr valvau is more ra,dical than his.
1 14 in West Huron, of which the son to send to Parliament, and we are I r
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ment. no doubt that the -late Lord Cav- ity of 4 1 nal'B annual report from! the ranching —The tailors of Vortage la Prairie Burke I rostrate upon the 'pathway, de(;essor,'but -he is less so than Son*#f
endish'owes his death. They saw that western section of Hullet gave him 73,; somewhat surprised that the Conaervs- regions Shows at the outlook for west- went out on a strike ia few dayS ago, � Both gentlemen were lying in a great h . colleagues, and his talents are �,W-
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