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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-08-04, Page 4I - . S _ I '� J, F � � . ­ i 11 � � I-4 - : 119 I . � � , I TO 4 F -, � . - .-1 -11". , - , - 11.1.117 — —11, - ____ - �� - —1 __ � — � - i_ W___ ___ ___ __ � � , _ _ I -, ­­", - � I I , . - ,--- � __ __ ,-- � - - ___ � - - - _ � , , - - - -,I,,- �_ ­­­ � I i - , ____­_�4 __ � 1-1] � __ 7- 1 _­­ - . . - � . � I � � i . I I t � I : . : � I : . . . I . . : . . � !; . � i . � I . : . �. I . � � - . ! . � I . � . I . - � I . . I I I � I I I � i . . . I I - .0 I I - I . i I ' I - - � I I * I )itire I i - 1� I � . i . . danger. The French resideLts of Pbrt and othe'r places iuXanitobe, with :I. NF,W- ADVERTISEMENTS � these. stamps and press would not ex- election by acclamation. The Conser- sbgudonmerol of the ship. The-passen­. . 6 the pro. spring water.� The organizi1tion. 49 to ' I - - I �, - i � ceed 84 -or $5 each, and they would be vativell � in, convention unanimously ro were awoke !rom. sleep and in- Said have protested agains p . 4 I . feermed of pbeir danger.' The boats posed wiNdrawal of their� fleet, and be known as the I 'Spring Water Com - .1 1WThe 11gure between the varenthesis Iiier available for many years.', . - I I I 9, '� , �hief "d. to this propo, in and passed a were cast loose, at d provisioned in case will seek the protection of the United, panyl with Wiuuipeg as the ,each JJne, denotes the page of the paper on whtch � . t ; al $500wof in. I — 'i'io ates fli)et, Yesterday the! Grenadier place of bu%ess, eapit ' . 0 1 , ! ,.,'the advvdisement vW be found. res6lation to that efie, . The fortu- of necessity. Ev6,y other effort failing St , 0100 each. I � � I- THE opposition journals are again L - Guards embarked for th at of war, � 5,000 shares dt i OA Hall—Duncan & Duncan. (5) . - mt� man is Mr. W. B. McAllister. He to check or subd�e the flarnea, holes ' ' ' . ort Walsi un'der � Clearing Sale—Duncan & Dnnoaxk-. (5) reviving the now celebrated "Corkscrew n were bored tbrou h the deck and the the wild enthusiasm whict was ais.'' -A dispatch from F , . ate Of July L I : The maniigeirueut . Can' I d ies scandal, so bag been President of, the County Con- � flooded. - played on the oicl,bcasion deIiaonstratingi d 2P gays I f - Groceries—Dunoan _& Dan . (5) burning oompar ment was ' : , 1 of the Cans4ian Pacific Railway� has I servative A f the peri( d of and thefeehugof.theB,rititihp,a�lioon this, � Notice—Wim. Clark. (5) - . called. This shows how miserably bar- sooeiationi but one o , , After 9, intense anxiety � -� � I � bu.th ' ' FaXm for Sale—A. Malcolm. (5) conditions of the compact � is that 'he . difficulty,.tbB flames were got under. questioh. The motion for t�e despatch, 94opted Pon, Crossing, qf the 8 Estray--7WIn. Cloke. (5) - ren and insiguiffoaat their indictment Captain Kuhlowein, with his officers of India troops to Egypt was carried in Saskatchewan, at Medicine Hot Coo�lee, must resign this posiiion and pledges the Commons by an overwh�lmiug maw and constructiou is to cornmenco at I Election Notice—M. Y. McLean. (5) against the government of Mr. Mowat i and men, be naved admirably' through- I - east and west. . . I ent , out and af tE rwa.rds received the special � Wol ,e mL th point I himself to give the Mowat Goverum jority. Sir Garnet Bel y has re- once fro � �� Boots and Shoes—G. Good. (8) 1 is. It, after twelve ye a administre, 1 ! o wiling in. every day,,�. and . . . r Hats and Caps—G. Good. (8). 1 1 . . an , independent support. It certainly th�nks of the pas engers for, their grlat covered from his sickness, and will Seittleriar�e o � tion, the worst.offence they can lay to 84t of ar in Friday." it is probable ,there will be a consRer- 4 exertions and gal antry. In appreolm. start for the w W ,,For Sale— Scott Brothers.. (8) 1 1 looks well for the Gpvernment when !T his charge is simply a ,,scandal" of I I Meanwhile Arabiis doing his best to able town there before wiuter it is , � Now Books—A. Weir, (5) 1 � tion of their ef orts, the passengers t I � the President of the onservative Con- stren sition and !excite and very certain. tliat this -point will bei the ) this character, his official skirts must- . . . subscribed ever e� ,000 to the life-saving , gthen his po I I : I � � I . I Watclies—M. R. Couhter. (k I I I , 9 te Ily ConabrvEt- box. The Courage his followers. i � f ature capit4 of the Northwest andthe �� be li�etty clear. There are some others vention, in an admit ( fire s attribnted to the en � it .. � I . WEDNESDAY. � headquarterslof the Mounted Police F s' ntaneouscomb3tstion of th � tobacco, I � : U — , m these organs should be more tive constituency, 4grees to such po 8 I i in - have been The straits to which H � I I gr 0 Itior . w -lboks better sti whi h it is I —A motionl was made before Julstice qM . belie+ed must the Porte ba Force. t suitfou "044 '00 # interested than in Mr. Mowat, whose conditions, and, it I U C him! - . i Qfi - . a i .- smoulderinp all !the way from New found himself reduced has caused Dubuc, a few days ago, in the (oui�- of . I very - good . - i 4 . - — . i little -bills would not stan( when hi ospitulat on is unam York. Mos i of t4e steerage passengers to somewhat soften the tone of hi ' Queen's Ben at- Winnipeg, in' the , - scrutiny if some Reformers thought it ma,uBly adopted by his follow cons.er- were polis Je , whose howls and communications to Lord Dufferin. H9 i - - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, A.ug. 4, 1882. r vatives in screeches ere Wo scribed as having has indicated his willingness. to declare case of Smith v. McCutcheon, to i eon - worth while to look into them, but ou* convention �asembled. a 61 ' I . I I i tinne the ifijunction restraining the, de - 1 . i I been horribl 3. ',' ­ Arabi a rebel ou certaln -condi- � ! friends are. not so hard run for grievan. 1 . . I fendant from negotiating 65,000 worth -- . - Voting by BaUot. � � :7 �4 ,.�, 1 tions, which were not - t d Ne- of , promissoly, notes. , The Dl4ntiff . � � ces that they require to do so, and even MR. J. J'. HAwiaws has been duly TIM IqGYPTIAN WAR.' gotiatioDs on the subject are, progress- . , ­ I I ? ing. The first de ' bought the defeudaut's interest inj the , It is now almost universally admitted if ,they were we believe they are above g 9 . tatebment,of Turkish itietted as e'ected fo4 the constituency Brunswick H�tel last May for 5151,0 0, . � . . 1 0 that the system of voting by ballot at that abirt of flima. Of course " if Mr. of Bothwell, the Clerk of the Crown , FRIDAY. . troops have embarked for Egypt, but ud paid him 010,000 cash and §$,000 ' . I I a . I . Arabi Be3 is S�id to be Suing for England will not allow then, to land & . The inju-qction is I � elections. is the best, most just, �Eld Mowat has made an improper expendi- in Chancery baving thus accepted the unless they agree to remn in promissory notes. � ; ' This being t ' lurming officer's Statement and ig. peace I to Generil Wolseley and obey his now asked by the plaintiff on thb s ate - most satisfactory to all. 11 histErms being immunity from - . I nre he should be censured for- it.; and ret ' punisbment and retention of I;�nk and ment that thf liabilities assume' cl Were the case therefore, it is a pity that * orders- Arabi, who is ,kept constantly I . , I while we do not profess to i ustif v the ex. nofed Mr. Mills"claim.. What the'llext pay by himE elf an. friends, he and they - . . � ; . informed upon all negotiatic no &t Cola. greater than �he had, been led tol be I . some "stem could not be devised 'by penditure made by some of Mr. Mowat's stet will be we do.not'know,- but under to go into volunt retirement. Arabi . P I I Says he w)uld not oppose Turkish stantinople, probably perce!iving indi-' lieve when p chasing, and that I the which aggravating errors would . not be Ministers when on the trip- referred exi?lltirig circumstane,es the prospects Sion true state of the accounts had Neu - .. troops if tbc acted by tbemBelves, but cations of the Sultan's early!submis . � continually cornniitte4, not by v0tersj � to, or at least we hold they should have are. that Hawkins wil retain the seat, still sticks t his rigival claim that the to England's demands, has � opted the misrepresented by the delenclant. '' . i � - - After long arf ument His Lord.9hip de- � alone, but byDeputy Returning Officera. . 13 8 desperate resolution of marching upon , ! I .. I defrayed this expeinditure out of their although if he had 1he spunk of a - Briti h d oil e to conquer the country, cided to conti' us the in *unction till the . The following remarks on the Subject' own private mean - I � a A .deputatic n fro Arabi waited upon Alexandria, and at 8 p. M. last night J I .1 s, yet it must he evi- mouse he wOuld �scorh to accept of � . hearing of the suit. , i l , . . � . the Khedive, repr senting the justice of firing bad been commenced etw1en the . I ulader by a contemporary So fully meet Our � dent to every one, that in this matter place in Parliament landor 'such dis- ' 11 —A, aispatc h from Winuipeg , - . I 1 1 the rebels' rause, but Tewfik declined British outposts . and hi advanced I views that we adopt them: The late , Opposition -are trying to make a vast creditable circumstances. The posi- ' guard. He has a large body! of troopfi, date of July 28 says: Inve tigittion i _tbe to receive tl em a 3 from the insurgent I and appears from his movements to shows that h b bee' sixteen ere ave I ' . I general election, and the many cases mountain out of a very small mole t1o4 will be as -little honor to him as he - party, holdi g their ,visit to be an act . . � I I - . i . cases of - sm " -pox eight of w were I ; I which ttave arisen of deputy returning hill. i ! of homage. Arabi's p'eaceful overtures cont6mplate surrounding the' city, and 4 i I ' t I - - If there are not some more wil� be to it. ! driving out the British. To -clay the fatal. The di easf, is hemorrha,no—the . � I . * hardly coin de with his boasts made : I I � . officers making errors which have prac- formidable acts of maladministration ! that he has unded a temporary Gov- Mex forts, near which Bedouins have worst-kihd��a d the patients have been , _' . tically disfranchised Pollin � 9 i sections, than this to lay to the charge of the ` News of the *ee � k. ernment, wi h itBi head at Cair-o, and been observed hovering, will, be occu- -almost exclusively immigran' S. The I . . �� � . WIS. a have caused enquiries to an efenc' will be first came off he Parisian, an Be as to Ontario Governm ent, we fancy the peo- , CRops,—In Jamaica the coffee and that he alone is �n command in the pied, and a vigorous d 0 whether it is not possible to obtain a pimento crops are suffering for want of _ rebel camp. HiB',Offer is held by. the made. Russia has rejoined,. the Con- female. ' The first week, it is F aid, the � ple will not be hard to convince ,that . . ference, but her action in withdrawing kospital was fllthy, attendants unre- . I system of voting by ballotwhich would the affairs of this prosperous �.and- pro- rain, but the Sugar crop is the largest British to be only" a. ruse ,for gaining . S I re- "' from the deliberations has 1 it6d Bus- liable, and b e management al 0 be so plain and so little complicated as I that has been known for many years. time, �nd'th e warlike preparations are exe ; I gressive. province are iolerably safe in DIED.'— Mrs. Mar�aret ganders ' being.pushed on as before. The forts picion, and her future action will be ceives b1sm . Five died in Qne 1da.y, . I . on I � to render impossible a recurrence at Aboukir are covere � proposed and the oth r patients had - to bury' 4 . Of the hands of our,present local rulers.. who made the flag for Fort McHenry d by the Inflexi. closely watched. It is nov I� . - f q A range, that a collective. occupation of the Suez them. Now bhe hospital by the ex the errors which have arisen. It seems . which inspired Key to write the a, Sta�r b16, who rides at DreBent out ( I - I — . , - e of I �1,000 is faultlessly c an Spingled Bainner," diod at New York and it is expected(I that She will .bom- Canal be undertaken by the Powers,but penditur * a perfectly absurd that Canada Should IN ViEw: bf the amalgamatioii between I it is doubtful whether this will be ac- It now contai is three cases, and the ut- * I have three differeat systemizi of voting ; i On ,Saturday., aged eighty-five. bard the place. xcept for a few shots rs 'interested. mostvigilanc basbeeu exercised with t . the GreatWeStern. and Grand .Trunk ]�ILIXL SUBMISSION. —�The Prince of fired at a railway train on the line cov- cepted by all the Powe ,I . 0 � - by ballot in force. There is one, the Railways, the people of Clinton 'are Waleu was desirous to accompany the . ered by Arabils fqrce, there has been no Troops are leaving England daily for Success to stamp out the disekSew For i I . ' . I ,simplest and most perfect of them all, commencing t6 agitate Eknother railway . exp�'Jitiouary force to'Egypt, 6ut in de- , fighting, but an iipportant engagement the scene of action, and 'are loudly the last three weeks no two cAses have i I I - . I 'pected (in Sapurday.. Stern meas- cheered by crowds who wit�uess their occurred i1i the one locality. I The used in municipal elections ; there i ference to the wishes of the Queen � is ex. - 4 19 scheme, so as to continne to that town . i health officers meet every train'st 1413�. 1 ___ I abandoned the project., � �. ures of repr( ssion !are still necessary to departure. � I .1 another system, more complicated from the bene,fitB'of competition. A branch CHOLERA AT YOKOHAMA. � Cholera upbold the IELw inl Alexandria, but order THURSDAY. I I . -erson. Dr. Kerr say's the dangeris i - I ' I _- The look I Be can be t aced -to the fact that there is a 'Counterfoil at. of the Toronto, Grey & Bruce is spoken spreads in Japan despite the utmost is being gra luall restored. A report ed for attack upon Alex- past. Not o Ca ! . . eff4irts of the authorities. . Comes aMOD I the Mest despatches that andris has not yet been made, but any local ca I 8. , � � tached, which has to be ripped off by of from Wroxeter to Bayfield via Clin- UTIO I ' . THOROUGHBREDS. —the annual sale . Turkey has � -made overtures to Britain Arabi's forces appear to be, gradually . N - __� ; . � the returning officer before the ballot ton.* But in what respect such a road of 'Meadowbrook yearlings, bred b ' to take Egypt on,ithe same terms as closing in on the city. OH Tuesday I !a deposited in, the box, which is used ' y I . . P rth Items. would berfefit Clinton, we fail to Bee, as Chatle'§ Reed, took place on Monday at those on wh.ch CV13rUS was taken over. .night a British picket was surprised I at elections for the Dominion; and the . . - mud routed, but the enemy retired and The mana er of theKirktoucrimnu- - the Toronto, Grey & Bruce will be,— is Saratoga. Eight hem'l realized V,000. Sl�;RDAY'. . ". . . , the position was re -'occupied. The situ- ery, Mr. Wm Rogers, made a sale of I .. Other- thoroughbred � stock was sold, Turkey bas n0l,w accepted interven. . , . . . 1. -third, the worst of all, is that used f0f i now in fact.. -a branch of the amalga- realizing fair prices. � - - I . tion in Eg3 lit, an4 will despatch troops ation at Alexandria is precarious in butter* at 'St. Marys last week, 4t 23 1 - . � �� e-lectionS, to the Provincial Assembly. mated con'cern. (11 ,onneo I tion witli. the .j ultan ho&d by this consequen of Cents a pound. .' I i .- ANOTHER iCYCLONE IN ]K�NSAS.—A, Lit olice. -If the ce the treachery of the I We say this is the worst system of the native population, who it is � feared in —The Listc wel cricketers fe It sirong 7 .Credit Valley might be of benefit to terrific wind aud rain storm passed over . move to prevent ritis inte ention he . . I � three because it practically destroys the Clintob if . it could begot, as there is portions of Western Kansas last, Sat, will be sorely disappointed. The Brit. case of an attack by Arabi would rise last week. hey played against! the � . 0 - I I - object of voting by, ballot, inasmuch as, I ur4ay night,, doing great damage to ish ambassador h iB declared that the and attack the British in the flank urham club on Monday, and Rount . every.present prospect that this road- � � p . cro�s and other property. . : I hour for Turkish intervention alone has rear. Another great difficulty, which, Forest on Tqesday, winning by large in case of a. scrutiny, the way in which will not fall intatlib hand.s of the amal- - ' however will not fully develop itself odds against both. - ! � any individual elpetor voted can be g' I U*EsIRABLE IHMI�GRANTS.— It ha§ I passed, but bat 3ritish forces will now I am4ted company, but will either been found necesg'aryl to expel 400 lazy co-operate ith e Porte's troops. The until an advance i3 made, is the, utter —Mr. Alexander McLean, la�e a0sist- Is it, any won:der then, tv 7 � . ail_ -, aacertained. remain inde endemt, or what is more Russian refugees from Castle Garden situation a Port, aid is hourly growing unreliability of the interpreters. There ant foreman i I the Grand Trn k R P , r - - with three different systems in force after baViDg been F&ltered there for more critical, an -4 the Governor and is good reason to believe these men are way Shops, at qtratf o.rd, has obtaineil the - I I ikely, will be under the auspices of the . I I J . . .. six weeks. . I I Assistant- Gover n refuge iii Arabi's pay or sympathize with him, position df foreman in the Canada, Pacific I' � that. deputy returning officers appointed Canadian Pacific Company, wbich will A VALUA13LE FiND.—A diamond from Arabi boar the British; men -of- and the army will therefore be almost railwayshgpa it Winnipeg. i - I ,� to carry out the laws, at times make ever remain . the , A . - agreed at their mercy in the open field. Re- —We to leara that F. son of .- . __ principal competitor Val! ed war. joint 0 cupatioli was L , ;�_ . a at 57,000 was found in the bed � ' � mistakes ? If the errors on their part with the amalgamated Grand Trunk of A� creek near Danbury, North Caro.' upon betwe(n thE French and British inforeements are being hurried to the Rev. J. =ringbam, of S . Marys, I . . , . aturday irals, b t OWiDg to the represeDta. seat of war, and General Welsele has who lef t a sho ,t time ago to et4e in . affected themselves only, the Cons6- and Great Western. The road former- lin�, S - Several diamonds� Admirals, b y � I , � quences, would not be serious; but we I . � ba alreadybeen found in that State. : tions and threatening attitude of De- himself sailed from England for the the Northwest, is reported dar ger4iiusly I . y spoken of by the St. M&TyB and Sea- YE LLow FEVER. —Yellow fever is: Lesseps the Frenbh Admiral has with. Beene of operations. Russia has. re. ill in his far -a, I home. Rio fai illei has , � : c - A . submitthat it is a, disgrace to our forth people is the one that Clinton rapidly spreading at Matamoras, Mexi. drawn from the !agreenient, and Do- joined the Conference, it is�� gaid, be- gone up to see after his wants. . I . ; I i .. i Lesseps has take] I I boasted intelligence that these errors wants, and anything that. Goderich - 00- It is of the most virulent type � i oath that the French cause of reassuring explanations from —The returns of Mr. Ale Caven, ' I or this district (embr4cing . i England. The ide . of a 'collective collector f � WAIiES WARNED.—There is intenset shallnot land th6re. The British cor- a � ,should recoil on au innocent second Clin'oia, Seaforith, Mitchell and St' - F. � I t European protection of the I canal, so the counties of Perth, Huron an Birlice) � i ' .excitement in tbG Turtle Mountain; vette Orion has, owever, entered. the 11 art I i far as police duties are concerned � I 9 . r y, and that a candidate who has Marys, with the aid of the other dis. country. The Indiaris have warned� canal without pa ing dues. The whole � 1, ap. give the C611ecbi6ns for the yea, endin ! . I . I clearly received a majority of the votes tricts . .t : I i I I surrounding them cannot do, can tbo white Settlers to leuve the region, I French policy ba, been one of vacilla- pears to meet with general &pproba-: 30th June, 1882, on spirits,_D�alt and � ; i i should be,,counted out" because Some not be done by others'. Let* us have or Phey, will forcibly eject them. tion, and redent developments confirm tion, and may be adopted. There tobacco, at S57,850. � . . ! i i returning officer has ' I I � - the belief the bombard- BOOM13 to be an inclination, however, ta —TAIr. A Shier, of St. Marys , bought T ignoramus Of a J�UBLICLY ADMONTISHED.—J. A. Reed,: that prior to � � i � . . an extension of the St. M i . arys and arty ug peace a piece of' property in town 1 a short r an'suctioneer of Peoria, Illinois, was.'� ment of Alexandiia the military p leave the question of restori � I neglected the duties he has sworn to Credit Valley Railway' to Goderichi and . : d order in Egypt to England and time ago for which he paid eialit Ian. 9 ecretly encouraged by the French an i � I horsewhipped on the street, in presence i was 8 � perform. . then we .will all have just the competi-. of five hundred persons, by Mrs. S. B. - officials. Arabi has declared his in- Turkey, the Powers reserving the right dred dollars. It is assessed fo fouirteen i . I I I ; im We, of course admit, that it would be tion, we desire. This can -be got if the Rayes, for reflecting upon her behavior tentip-n not to bar'm , the Canal so long to assist in the'final settlement of the hundred. Either Mr. Shier 9 I a' goo i 9 . at a revival meeting. - . as its neut ality.is maintained. The Egyptian question. This will probably bargain, or tho property is as I ss6d be- : I � . ; - � � difficult to frame any system - that Several parties interested put forth .a - to be the course : adopted. The British youd its value I I I � . I A VIGILANCE. COMMITTEE. � 0 p . I —A secret � tr o s at Aboukir having refused i I , . ! r would be perfect. Something must at reasqnable effort and work h%rimoni � Ambassador h an Stewart, 0 . ? I Ous- organization in' Now - Mexico and, Ari- � surrender, t a8 In flexible has gone there as again presented, a note —Mrs. Dane f it�hell, i all times be left to the intelligence of ly together.' zona is being formed to wipe out the � , to bombard the fort. At Alexandria to the Porte reminding him that while who was confi:ied of triplets on the! 12th I I . I . a i . � ` ' . I . A,�aches, In New Mexico it has al. another incOndiary fire was started in England accepts his co-operation in her of July, died on the 27th. Sh 3 is' said � l � ' � those appointed to- receive the votes, -1 to have been i good wife aud affe�tlon- J . I res;dy over 600 members. . - � . the native quart4r, but prevented from task, until the:� Khedive is oustained. � I and consequently any System would be TIxE Swap between the Quebec Pre- , MICHIGAN CONFLAGRATIGNS. —Forest �: Spreaditig. Yest�rdmy Arabi made a and Arabi proclaimed rebel by the atemother. f �he has left a � �amAy of i A I . - . V I . . - liable to abuse; but,l*e do claim that a mierl and the Dominion Cabinet - Minis- fires are again devastating Michigan. Idemonstration W, Strength, but retired Sultan, Turkish troops will Dot be al- ton children, the eldest of laora is l , - . . 1. . - land'. in Egypt. An inter- only eleven ye: wo of age. - �� system could be framed that would be ter pr6viouSly alluded to has taken A few days ago fires were raging kar- �. without inflicting any loss on the Brit- . lowed ,to 17 I I . _' . � . . . ruuning * � fig Simple in its operation that errors or place. Mr. Climpleau h fully from Glendarn to within a mile of' ish. Reinforcerqents are being landed change of .diplomatic notes �folipwed, —An exciti hundred y I 11. . as resigned the TawasCity. Farmers are driving their. rapidly, and Sir ','Garnet Wolseley will the Turkish Minister claiming that the race between . Ford and T. ocilway 'pa irregularities could.scarcely occur. The Premiership of Quebec, and accepted 'cattle to the shore and Sending - their: push,the campal�n on his arrival with- proclamation would be of no effect until took place cn the driving ho Be �pa . . , � . Inain point on which deputy returning the position of Secretary of State - in the children to town. Several farms have Out waiting or ttie Turkish contingent Turkey were prepared to enforce it by track, at Std ary's, one e ing last i fifty 011ELrS a officers go astra , is in the initiating of Dominion Cabinet, while Mr. Mosseau be6n burned ovpr, dwellings ,'deqtroyed, to join him. AL late- despatch conveys her troops. - - ­ � week. The s kes were I . I � side, A large crowd assemblei I to! wit- , the ballot paper. But 'why should this bas stopped into Mr. Chapleaula castoff and travel out off in many directions. 'the informabion that De Freycinet will I I . . ; i . Str�enuons efforts are making to save*, withdraw the v6te of credit in the' ness the race. I !. ;, be necessary? Could not the I ballot- Shoes. What could have induced ; on the ground that Mamitoba, Notes ; I - � . &u Glendam. A later report says the fires: Frenob. Chambex, * —A large bla ' ck bear was seen cross I paper, 'when h uded to the -deputy . ambitious,and self-seking man like Mr. have beea subdued. . : French inte vent�ion is now unneces- ' Three men, one , calling himself ing the HnraA road, in the Vi -inity of . � . * . I � Mr. Geo. Roc 'a farm, a little west of � returning _____,� a I TERMINATION OF A DIVORCE CASE.—" sary. � Tug Wilson, decoyed Richard Niacon, .,be already marked by Chapleau, to abandon an honor b e and - 7 1 . I . Oru113g last ,week. A In the famous V � MONDAY. of Esquesing, to the prairie, near Win- Mitchell, one m ' I the returning oifta6er for the eonstit- commanding position in his native , arney divorce case at' * Th e war nipeg, and robbed him of §235, and large posse of armed men turne4 out uency, in Such; Fond du Lao Wisconsin, which has: e desp�Atche� concerning th tussle with bruin, bnt he� had .- i a- manner that his province, for a subordinate position in been before the courts -for fiv years,, show,that tl e influence Of the trouble tbreateued to kill him. I for a T . � deputies would have nothing to do,. but the Dominion, it is difficult to conceive, the wife has been granted h a . I are being' . isely retireated to safer quart ra. I I er freedom: is extending wid�r every day-, and. that —Two subjecti3 agitated w I ­ ' . . ,ked the I . I y the ladies and gentlemen —Messrs. R. Robertson, J. F�aser, to take the voters'names, hand.them exceptit bethat, havingsue for,'failnre to support, and has been ex-, all the European nations are -keenly on somewhat b ' r onorated from the charge of attemptirig� Ahe watch that �heir r6spective inter- of Portage Is Frairie. They are the E. and D. Capling, of North E aBt4ope, ' their ballots, receive thF,m back after Provincial teat dry, he is anxious to 'to' oison her husband. He is ordered: ests may not be injuriously affected. "right of ladies to- attend public meet. have all returned from Manitob , as � I being -marked, and place them in - I P . they could find no homesteading iland I the have a pull at the more bountiful udder to deed her a homestead and pay her' De FreyciuE t's C binet. which. has for ings, and the establishment of a riding box? If this could be done I . . surveyed, and did not relish sqlL&ti g On -, the, chan ices of the Dominion. How this is, time 011850 and coBtB, and it is probable; so Obort a time eld office in France, sehool." � I ! of errors of omission, or commiss' . probably reveal. that his expenditure in the contest will has resigned on he vote for an Egyp- —Notwithstanding the hindrance to what might turn, out to be railw�%y or Ion will Concerning the I f .1 aggregate *6,000. m tian war credit, and it is Said that Leon construction incident to the high water colonizatioll COmPaDY's lands. . I would be reduced very materially; and new Cabinet Minister the Montreal THE Hop TRADE.—Hop . s that sold in . Sa,y will lor a net. The result of theearly part of the season, the —Sonne cruel wretch poisonei I a h 1. ; . ,in a C b" . - , . . , Mr. Stephen Blackburn, Registrar of VV.ibnem says : "The Hon. Mr. Chapleau New York at seven and eight cents a, is looked up in fa orably in Germany as Canada Pacific Railway authorities are BOme, Newfoundland dog belo igiiiig to . a � v -500 Mr. Joseph Coppin, of Mitche 1, Ed few West Middlesex, and returning officer intends, we believe" to be S selling for Fr nce favors a policy of confident of ha: inu the rails laid , I ir John poun� in 1879 are now. forty, a sign that t3 . I anO �fflty, with a prospect Gf still higher I of xion-inte, Tention. In England the miles west of Winnipeg by the end of nights ago. Mr. Coppin wai offered : . : at the 1&-te election in that riding, so d's succesisor. In that . and refused 640 for him a, few da Y` a be- - � g- -McDonal . sort of prices. The principal cause is a failure: preparation 1 to . . vests in a letter to -the press a plan daring which can brazen 'out any ad. ' _�ush the rebel chief the year. and now offers a reward f 620 for . in- E riglish, crops. - Late advices repre.. . to the walf Lre beiiag actively continued. —Nk. James Fahey, who has been fore, which we think would be feasible. We verse, comment, he is the equal Of the sent the yield of English hops to be but It is expect Bd t$at Sir Garnet Wolse. associated with Winnipeg journalism the apprehension of, the perp rator of . . I I I . ss the foremost, *and in, that Sort of cuuni te in �millionponn.ds. The requirements�, ley, who his b �en sn�ffering from an for son�e time ' ast,'intends starting a the -deed. I f append his suggeation, and expre Pg . p ". . I . of the trade will be 68,750,000 p unds. attack of 1 lypr" fever, will 8tart for -paper at Nelson. Mr. Fahey is a )our- —Two daugbters of Dunea: I 0 -amp. , hope that before the recurrenbe of ,9!hich he knows how to turn events to There have beert large speculativo , : ill bell, of in, died recent', . e pur.� Egypt at the end of the week. The nalist of ,wide- experience, and w - Full - y within I another Dominion election some gyatitin his own advantage, he has no equal. chases of hops. There is as . Turkish int,rveWon, it is feared' will furnish the, people of Nelson with a a few days of ach other from ihe �ame . yet no re � F . will be adopted, whereby a full and free He throws the Province away like a Vort of a deficiency'in the American' end in embroilip,g England with the newsy an(! readable paper. disease. Bo were attacked with a I . . - I 1 1 . of measles preisle�t in expressionof public opinion will ;ibe well sucked orange, just when to hold crop, but there will not be more than'. Porte,i as a � -eligious war is being openly —Mr. John James Jones, of Eng7 ' virulent fo 1 I - - enoug4 of -it to meet -the home demand; preac�ed, S d the Sultan's demeanor land, Nyho iB now in Winnipeg, anawho that neighbor iood. Both we le grown . I assured, and candidatea who have re- On any longer would reveal him as the . � ­ Great By �� ar,py Is I � - XORTALITY IN NEw YORK.—There to Lo d Dufferin has been cold and dis- has brought and sent out to Canada over up young won .en. - , - � ceived a majority of legal votes, be fully most brilliant failure who ever made w- - . tant, Ot tAl- Sa insolent. Russia is 1,000 immigrants of all classes, is pre- felt for the ber agmed parents a friouds. � ere 1,217 deaths in Now York during , ; . . . . - I I ,,entitled to take the seats to which they impossible promises to 9, gullible pop- thia week ending July 29, the largest watching her opportnnitl� and has, it is paring for the press an immigrant —A numbei of self binders re i used have been elected., Mr. -�Biackburu ulace." - The same paper congratu. 'lumber in a single woek fo'r ten yearsk; thought, retired from the Conference. guicTe book, as well as perfecting his by the farmer i in the viamil �f St. . �. ! larys. The twine alone �these - I I The deaths on Saturde,y* alone- were* Germany cmtinpes to Bupport Eng- plans for next year, when he intends to 1� ­ - , says : I . lateB the people of Quebec on the change 218., A third of the victims are in- land. The Aboukir forts will probably send out between five aud six thousand machin,3B will cost 40 cents ain, , '"rie; "The plan I would adopt is as fol- as follows; "The Province of Quebec fants, who succumbed to cholera in-, not be bombarded for the present. inimigrapts. . � the machine costs $280 or 03 , so that lows:—The Clerk of - the Crown in has gained enormously in�a moral point fantum, due to the beat.- . . URSDAY. —President Stephen saV the Syndi- it is yet a matteir of , doubt w ether it . I I , I Chancery to supply t1ii) returning of. A-MENDED.—The English LordF have' The European Conference has been cate never for a monaenf entertained doesnotpay ttertodothebindinizby of view by obtaining for its Premier the G I- i I . . . ficer of each electoral Aivision with a gen: . tleman who has had to change made amendiments1to the Axrears of broken up by the virtual withdrawal of the ides, of abandoning the Lake Su- hand. J I M Eduwarin � die or seal Stamp, on which there is . R4nt Bill -which c9mpletely stultifies Russia, for I easoilB best known to her- perior section, which will assuredly be —Mr. �,. . g, of 4ham, . _ the-fignice of a crown about the size of a places with Mr. Chapleau. Theworst thei Government's Irish land legislation. self, from the dEliberations. The Snl. built soon after August 1. The railway the enterpriBing proprietor of the Im- . - five- or ten cent piece, These seal' thing thatcanbe gaidof Mr. Mbaseau The amen,iments give the landlords' taia has paz dally shown his hand in in. lands wil'be sold to non-residents. The peridl F4our Mills. is abotik tio embark is power in certain cases to ref use consent. forming EnAand that the demmd for first eighth breaking Will be done U ac . 1> I stamp's may be df a uniform size and - his zZlation with M.t. Chaploau.', 34r. the in the stare�h maq-t tuning business. pattern, So as to answer for any electoral ' . to their tenants' application for relief,� Arabi's Proclamation as a rdbel Con- neKt year, and cropping the subsequent He will erec, a a lbxge brick building district. Aft& the -nomination, and Mosseau is a gentleman of digni:ffed r e� m and also to enforce repayment of the' cern'B the Conference, hoping do-dibtless year. I * with eighty, f t frontage fo h ' - r - when the returning officer has received demeanor, of earne4 ' . —The Winnipeg Free Press of tile pose. Theze e but three at h 1��i- . . yurpose, and of sum which he is deprived of by the - to gain tinie by tbis means in the hope I - . be proper and . antion ol-the bill, if 5the ten nt should 9 ring- ee . ents in an the ballots from the printer, it shall religious life.,, - & of aomethin, g f av I rable -turning up. The 26th ult. says: The great heat of &e ufa;ctu C � ad&, ' - I his duty to stamp or I , impress on the I 1111111111111 - ckyB, and the abundant mois- and there , nty of room for more. 11 - 4i his farm after obtaining relief. Mr. Britifth Ambawsa- or before the Confer- past few . I ' back of each ballot -paper this figure of - Gladmtone will move the rejection of ence broke ap 8 gnified England's in. ture in the ground, axe forcing vegeta. —On S the20nault.,'Edward the crown. He will then count AT a recent meeting of the Reformers ,T,ohn Hi dl�t the Hiclai House, thp amendments in �; the Commorks. oia 1ention 6f perform" - the duty of re- tion' sherad with hot -house rapidity,. IE31ic - d rpow 'Urs I . ing or. MitoW 4 the ballot -papers , into packages of of North Renfrew for the pu of Th dhy. � Storing order in .1gypt, which had been Straggers will. now be able to und 1. �,Th deceased bad been about 150 or 200, as tho case . may be, and nominating a candidate to represent A 81HIP ON FiAE rx MID OcEsx,—' forcedon her b Turkey's inactivity. stand how it is I that in our short sum7. the Moki 9B since . g 1 won I hand them to the different diepuftes wh -0 his fanatical merri�$ults such as are witnessed at Sound, early in t4 spring, ud: bad hold the pplls. Now, as no pers that constituency in the Local Legisla- The steamship GeNert, which has gr-: De L tinues i . � on would rived at 24ymotith � from Now York,; course, and has succoeded' in dobag our agricultural exlfibitions can be me, beell 4 but a ew d4s before his death. . have access to thig stamp or Bead but the Aure for the remainder of the, Legisla. narrowly escaped destruction by fire . much haxim by s rash and senwless complidtied. . He was � 11 few days o �2 " . - - years 3leturning-officerh-limself, it wo�dd be tive t4erm it was decided th&t if the Con- 700 miles fpom Plymoutht The fireI utterances. it is probably* chiefly --Messrs. David Glass, Fredeiriok A. of age, of age ial wanner at Woi4 the I b I . Wh, e . � : i i ! 4nupsible for any one to counterfeit a - servatives would agree to wiffidraw broke out on the 28th of July in the, I through his instrumentality that t Fittgerald and Chester Glass, of Lon. gouqwfll of ryone i ,horp. he L . ',1 I I i .� t I �o d , I " ary I e - b 'e i I s _' �-Th i e i is 0 1 us 1i � I �� I TPr tob 3a e 0 'm � � ,� I ' t'h � I , 11 y 4 � I , T rl ot Bf 4 9 ardl ��, 7 , T . i a � � f � t I ' ,Ta4 _4 ,e I M In f dirr I at I I IR� li� � -paper. After the election fhe their cantRdate thb Reformers would do EcfWrmaBt compartment, which eon- � 1. French Gov, 3mm nt has been pzevail6d doe, Out., bave� applfba to the Lteuten. met. I seal stamp would be returned to Ot. tainod Sewing machines and tobacco, Upon to in gion aBly retreat, without ant -Governor if Manitoba Jvr'the in- —Mr. C. H"tone, of St. 4, the. tawa for safe keeping till the n -ext the seeme, and that both parties would Ing a or" Rua Spread w*h such rapidity thst ar- � fining a shok aft � apy of ita subjects Ztrpormtion of a compacy for the 1jur. other evening!was leadi 6t to � Occasion. I suppeae that the Cost of unfte &I a third man and permit his rfiayqments were mmde for the possible: I have been maBB era awnd are still k . pose of supplying the city of Winnibeg water, when lie received a sevpre : kick I 4 ! . I ; � . : 4 . � � . I . ! . I . i : I - : i 1 � . I I . ; 1 1 r &6.- . � . I � � � i ; - I., - FZ . , Z.1 .. 1% I � � pll � . Z_', 111 ,� . 1. y� 1 - - ! � ii, 14 - , " - � . 9 . - n - . . "M - s. 11 -f . - zl� " 11 _40 11 I - - __�_ � � 1. . � I - - L . � ... 1�­�.�_ -4 � - - __ - ___ __ _____ — 1 . I . . I � . I - � 1. - . . I � � I - - i : i __ � � , I I . . � . I . . a - � . i , I - . I—— --,- I . � . - - . I . . � I . i � 1� - .-- , 11 . __ � .. � - . . I I I � I : . � � � - - f - I . I I --- I- -11 - ­ ­ - . �._ I __­ 11 L-_- _-____1_- - -­ I � . , . I - I . � - - � I � . - . � ­ , . � I __ �� 11 11 - I - � '_ '� _. I � I� .:2-- _.� �. I I- - � � . I . ­ 11 - A � � - - . I . � 1 __.A 4 -_ � I - � ____I�_ I—— - -_ I . w -A- , `� - � . .. - � .. I - - . . � � I . I 1. - ,- AUGUST 41 18st �_ i.- � - _000ft—ftloft - on the ankle. The suddenness � of tl* blow knocked him down, but he imm,. -.1 aia,tely spraing to his feet, and hig ftik I L snapped with a loud report when v. I weight was placed upon it. since tho �, time heilias suffered intense pain vith i . I - it. The chances are that he T&I �6 � -L laid up some weeks. —The flour mill on Graurs surve � near Stratford has been vurchass& - y b - _y _ ii;ssrs- Hodd and Callen icr % 1. _ 000. These gentlemen are 1) millers of long experience, rk-t*w the tormtt having carried on a large -and suooW fal milling business at Clifford form, I years. The latter hashad 7 I the r4sn � ment of Mr. David Goldielswell L I li � =11141 I 'Ll mills at A,vr,.for several years past.- �! It is the intention of these gentlezw � � � i I � to place in the mill a n6w engine aQ � L - boiler and the new roller system - �' i run the mill to its utmost Capacl; AW 'I 0 7 f - . i � I rs Was busy fa � I � Stratford .last week. They enterea I 1. couple of shops heartheStation i I J , . Also some - , eight or ten private houses. I . Fork. �1 i � nately they did not Succeed M bul-1.4 , , . - much plunder of value, except at _ � � Kenny's house, where they fo�Lna a 1% - , watch and chain. About a dozen h1W I looking loungers were urrested. - &Mt � of them professed to be sailors, othes - � that they bad come over from the states - - to get work with our farmers dunngth, harvest. Most of them got the optioz, of leaving town or spending 30 dayli itt � � jail at hard labor, with .rations of SiL ley. The Police M agistrate is determir,ed to put an earl.3 stoy to the tramp nuismoe, and the nexb batch may. expect to go,to . the Central Prison ,for six Inontbv, to , see if that will I not check their idle PM pensities. I __ _111111111111111111111111111111 I � La;test'News Notes, � —It has �been decided that five mera. bers of the late French Cabinet 11h,11 � hold portfolios in the new Minibtry, � arid nothing has been done in regsx4 1 1 to- i I their appointments. , i —A collision occurred on Saturday be. - tween Brandon and Portage, betw .em an engine and freight train. The pa- - ' sengers on the latter escaped by jump. � ing. - —The English reserves are respona. . ing to - the call Summoning them to join their 6olors'in a most satisfaotory manner, and it is believed that ova 10,000 will be under Arms. —The Hou. Frank Smith, of TorontD, . Senator, was on Wednesday sworn il as a Privy Councillor at the Cit&4 Quebec, his portfolio being Presi4ent of the Council. .- ' — It is said that the notoriotm Madame Enault, doetress, who bsg Just taken her departure for Thm Rivers and Ottawa, raked in $10'a during her stay. in Quebec. _The Lindsay Paper Coull)auy * is now organized, with a Capital of -460,00D —�40,000 paid up. Col. Stephenson, - President ; Richard White, Vfce.Pred. dent; A. W. Ogilvie, C. R. �Hosmer,- al3d S. A. MeNurty, Directors. —Arabi is adopting vigorous mom.., ureE; of coercion among the Egyptiau natives who fail to -recognize his autbor. ity. His method with the disaffeotea . is to shoot them and bu,rn down their houses. —Dennis Deneen, a farmer of Lower Lachine, Quebec, has this year thred. ened to sue the Society for the Preven. tion of Cruelty to Animals, for briAgWg sparrows to Canada. This yeer, ,so far, they have eaten 130 acres of barley, and destroyed his -potatoes and early vegetables. There are 500,000- spar. rows, he says, on his land. —A most daring ontrage was eom. mitted in Kingston harbor on Tuesaay night. A gang of ,supposed Union sailors boarded a Chicago schooner, bound her captain hand and foot, and forcibly carried- 'off the crew. to land, where they ill-treated tlVm iu varioug ways, and left them half d -ea' d. Thrw - ' of the assailants � have* been arrestaL The outrage has caused a great sensa. tion in Kingston. —Misa Maggie Macdonald, hem Cornwall., Ont., acting as housemaidia � Mr. T. W. Ritellie, Q. C.j was drowuea last Wednesday evening while. bathing I in Lake Me'niphremagog, opposite Mr. : Ritchie's summer residence, at Bolton Cliffs. She waB found A few houn : after in about twonty-five feet of watero : The drowning was probably caused 4 ; , � ia cramp, as Miss Macdonald was an. a& I comphshed'k,wimtaer. —A . Toracto woman has had A . curious experience. Wishing to christen her child Mahomet, she ,ap. I plied to four clergymen�one'Anghiaau . , I one Catholic and two Presbyteriau—IJI ; ..of whom refused to bestow the pat- ronymic according to the rites of their respective churches. The refank were based on � the , ground that Ms. homet could not be regarded W" a Christian name, and in the end the woman contented herself with calliog �the child Etavid. . —A melancholy affair - happened J4 Ayton on Thursday in the excursion at the opening of the now railway to the Georgian, Bay. Amoq the returning exc4rajonists were. A . mother and daughter named D.=�-_. mond,. All went well till Ayton - oW.. tion had been passed p, short , distauce-, when the mother fen off the pi4tform on which they had been standiW. Ths -daughter jumped to her assists -ace and fell underneath the wheels of the csL - : She was instantly killed. The motW was seriously injured. I —A mad steer broke loosa fr= the Hamilton Insane Asylum grounA on Wednesday of last WSOX and ran down the mountain W through the city to the bay, a distuol - of about 4 miles. Several shots we" fired at him, but he did not seem tO rain& them -and broke through W fence mud ;��ed into the inlet, whW he was lassoed, hauled ashore Wnd, do patched with a butcher's knife. lb accidexits are reported. ---Mrs. George Durand, of Butw* I Ville, last Tuesday swallowed go=# I Paxis Green by mistake, and came nev losing her lifo. The poison liad W , prepared for putting on the potab 04 tomatovines. The glass that -had bW used for mixing the poison was fiN with water and .left standing On Of table. Mrs. Duraind was lying down (d . thebedin her room, and wautinj#_ glass of water, came out and Picked I* Z the glass, whidh was about lialf fa and drained it mithout stopping. JO � soon as she took the glass from b0f I i Ifps sb# decteoted the taste,and 8606P � . ed for her btisbaud.. He quipkly PO' i Ith pared some mustard and witet VR I - � the white of au egg, and adminiSWO ' I � it, which b,ad the , desirecl effect, 40a 1 I the poison was vomited. I I i � i - - do I= K_ M 1 4MM011M , , I . . . - � . 7 - Durinj . bark coul has been% � I - ,Columbil . .as to eq,d I I the whOl ebons li� f1he bol '- . ,961ch IS the nam, Of � I C'Mut I � - bitherItO � i I " well - succeedel I stafed ti . sure fron allied gei bert & I I �� to L - . . bark h%F the fore, - - . -and, has �. tion., bus to folloNi Of Zollec seeds ,of :. ail.dare I Bouse, S to . prow � . - countn- el I 13inee it f l000 metl 11 eveu r% I I i-54- � .Iraprol. , : I in rhe� � �Colnplex,, -, �often frel 1powderei - water in a -re Wa8l. ,the ski -n. 'Overwit] tin eture � I . ,9f -water, � fair. In women and beal beiizoin� - to the xv-Z This I applics1i gic painiq two ourx and a ha phor, aul mao.n salt of -cold 1 i the salt � linen int aching b -where i p . solludiI34 patent n ?much in —The ly hot In Tegistere; . peg on �! —Alei Windsol Ingover preacher been Inu their b0i :cither da own prol of the ai emancip they got Inade by and fled —it is :ty to be - inent tc] ' Northwll -to a towl . Railroac, thort J QWAppc The BeC4 conimod ey amal cee&ed . eastern ill Police, v frora Q11 _Wbi bis wM driving I -dA%T, the front pit � � occupim Were n4 horse i wheels ! reached. thing, I aghtea� A1111111111111111111111111111111 f 3HEFFF4 � . vife 6 . STORY— i6f 11r, DALR-1, 1wifet 'WAJID—l' Mr. 11, -HARNA31' . ,"Zie t( ]01BRMZN vite I ROA01— 'Mr, E XCXAT-- of mi COLCL6, the W HANOVII Vif" EACHEI. wife 6 KN-MEV . 80th i dauglb TAMAN- 31T. T. REID—F� I deuc:6 Lku� Ion, ) � 4--u9b. field. �� R0B)3$_. Sim. 4 I � ) liaka� Robb Z,cho� . - the h SAINDE33 sona�, the 1 - Addi� Ell V1 1 . LEITCHi LouL� We= Of an lqo-rfr_� � � 31"� NtItt Hurl� MICE-z- a�h_n FAWCEI Faw'd 4aMDO'ib yrs.� WTAXL18 alt., I mon't, ]PATTISIC ITArw MCLMI 3bLA