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NEW A'DVIMRTISEMENTS. - of the sl�oils of the Ottoman empire, the Man of the eaxnest desire of the present. means also the r 3storation of the whole of wooqland have already burned. The peremptorily ordered Arabi to'sy down 'McLean, of Blythirecently,advisi I seven 0i
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I . Czar would certainly havo-insisted on, a Government of England to do all that system of Turki�h pashas and Arab fire is Inow spreading to dwellings in his arias , in the event of his r u4st he to. take a vacation for Six week8,and th I . I I I
IwThe figure between the parentkasis sitar L the town and gteikt fears are felt lost will be left to be dealt with' � Eng- would undertake to provide 'ey I
each Hue, denoteo the page of the paper on which share. Rather than face such a pros. just and beneficent legislation can do to sheiks, through horn he governed and suppt% L I ArrivIlL i
. the fire Bpro' a o a adjoin rig town Ian . e 0 e as : 0 W ea the fo-rAhe pulpit. -The reverend . TbrontO,
tle advertisement will be found. I . gentle,
. Peet awlthis the'Sultau has preferred to cure the ills of Ireland anamake her by whom the fe ]sheen have been op-. of Buzzards ay, where great damage Governor of Syria that he will be ,� held man was not slow to � I
- SPODgeg—E. Hickson & Co. (5) . I act- on the -
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Agents Wanted—W. H. gmit�h. (5) Ibis lot with England.'� . , . people prosperous and happy, Ireland pressed as perham no other ,people in will be do e. Men and women have responsible for the maintelan0e of Suggestion. ber -of 0
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� Auction Sale --James McDonald. (5) But in declaring Arabi Pasha a rebel, has now better land laws than any the,world have e- rer been oppressed for been fighting the flames night and day order. G i eneral Wolseley has am�fvled —W. R. Wilson, of the Brnl�eh � , ,passed I
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Estmy Stoo-k--James Anderson. (5) and- Sending a Turkish army,to co. 0 �er portion of the United Kingdom, 60 many centuries; The establishment from suffocation. They have f equent- found the British losses in Egypt in -new 11 -_ - -time -of
Teamsters Wanted—Robt. Pardon. (5) . . I . I - I rich work last Monday for the 0% I
� operate with the British against him,' better perbaps than those of any other of a British protoctorate, and the aboli. ly had to lie dat on the gronuclZ allow greater than reported; as a conse- -truss bridge over the Thames at -
Seed Wheat --John McMillan. (5) � - - ' Dor. - . -living 0,
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u the flames t� pa s over them. Latest quence there ii� increased ac bivity' in ohester station, Middlesex U
Seed Wheat—George Sproat. (5) the Sultan will ran the risk of exciting 00 ntrY in the world. Back renting in 'tion forever of ihe whole iniquitous t is I Co. T4 -
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� . � reports, say L � ow thought t e forest the War Office, and additional troops speaks well for Brussels. 11r. A4- � .
Farm to Rent—T. Mills,"(5) a rebellion in the Asiatic part of his Ireland will no more be possible. system of Turkish pashas and boys sud I � . �� 'Rev. - ;1
. I . fire is under con rol. , I are to be sent forward. Tli re� lieu- ley, of Wing4am, has the cont ' �
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Seed Wheat—O. C. Willson. ( , dominions. If The Arabs," says a Con. Agrarian crimes by her people ought tax-colleetors, and the establishment of � tenants from the navymaae 16 , ng —On Sunday, 6th inst., Wi . I
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Wheat Wantod—Wim. RehiII18) stantinople correspondent of the New henceforth to cease. 'If they j do not just laws righteously administered—& i — - . lliara ; - I
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I I : THE 1E,PGxYPTIAN WA -R. recorinoissance on -Monday nIL ht .; ad- - Laird, eldest son of James Laird H - . - � .
, York San, ".are only waiting for the cease, it will be 'roof that the desire for thing not to be ex ected under Moham. .� . I ing through the Mamoudich "i un- �
I p I P I I � . Lna, , near Ethel, died after a short illLn"Z. I R-ev. ,
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ux ' I til discovered'by the enemy, w enj they having been taken ill on the pr elk
opportunity of pointing to his religious a idistinot and separate national ex- medam rule—would be the salvation of i FRIDAY. . 8W014 - .announ�
Tultrou (ItOX110019for . I 'L -P . . e13Cap6d bv lavine down in th ater.' Wednesday. The cause -of
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(ar * faithleisness and treachery. If at -the iafence has made formidable progress' the fellaheen I I ans despat3h says: It is ed . . � - his d%% I
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- behest.of the Christian powers he seuds iii Ireland, and that the. evils from British protectorate !would ve them : � Cairo formally deposed tb6 Sul an![ and d aced, some say, by drinking cold wate, �
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. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 18, 1882. a armv to Egypt to Opp which She suffers are such as no reform k it oug instatement. R i, Caliph. Late reports indicatetha the —Messrs. Stuart and MCCarrie ha,, regil
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- � __ the pretensions of the man who has of the land laws can rernedy.- Bat we not to be withheld by Mr. Gladstou� pany of politIcians understood to be in � .
— . i J Turkish cavalry ordered to -Alexandria taken the contract of Turnberry dre,it _Tfi�
at Constanti 'choseu,for his war cry, ; we believe that and his 00116agu is from any � sympathy with Gambetta. il It is . I It -with tbie
Lord Dufferin _ a " There. is* no hope for better things I e Quix ti - � have landed at Suda instead, and � that and require a number of lab- I
I I rumored ths�t I mail. before leavi � orers
.- nople. God but one, and Mohammed is his the mass of the Irish people will recog�i notion about the perfect purity an 139 he orders to embark troops at S��ttari once, to whom they will pay their h- at A two lig-h,
, Naplef;, thoroughly secured the sym- t . The drain is . Igh. . -The
t Con- prophet," he gives the whole of' fanati- nize apd act upon the fact that the unselfishness of their motives in inter.* pathy of Italian statesmen with his I est wages. . .1
In the recent negotiations k I .1 have been countermanded. I within ,oil
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stantinople, in connection with the cal Islam the opportunity it has been go EpgHsh Government, backed up by -the vehing in Egypt.'i plans. It is � supposed here that the a 9 give employ Swa R,
. � . 7 ' " , General Wolseley bold a e ference ment to several men d1ariiigtheFQI,, , I
y expecting to rebel against his elt',ctorate of England, will do every bold attitude,of Italy in insisting upon -Joh,
Egyptian question, Lord Dufferin, the ardentlT * * I J For the rest, it: is certain. that the. the restriction of English intervention to -day with Admiral Seymour and all -Mr. William Mines, an extensive I ,Catholic
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British Ambassador, is considered to ihorit 8 -delayed . though neutralization of tbe'Suez Canal on the in Egypt to the protection of the canal the generals. He subsequently vwited farmer of the Ist concession of ptey nsyk
8,11 , 7. * It is to belexpect- jul tice to Ireland, long I
_ that has been. . I the Khedive. This afternoon General claime to - have many acres of � I- reu
have won a great diplomatic success. ed that all through the Hedjaz and I - . plan of making all the powers -great and is mainly duato the influence of Ismail. Q � -Log
He has prevailed upop the Sublime Yemen the insurrection 'Will spread. i . 1 - -- --� small its protectors, will close it a ainsb He took thMy million pounds with Wolseley will inspect the Ramlllh i- wheat that will yield at least forty develop].
. * � Gladston'e at the GuildhaA. � . 9 him from Egypt, nd ever since,his de- tions. A belief in the hopelessnelso"of bushels per acre, and estimates the �11'. I IlciPa
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- ilto a military con- Syria is at this mo . . British war ships'tin time of war; that Eapt,
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- : ment disaffected I position has been lavish in the expendi- the struggle is Spreading am,ang 1 the, erage fall wheat yield throughout the -The
vention with Enaland, under which At the, Lord Mayor's banquet last is to 8 " ' Egyptians. The British commibder county at thirty bushels an acre Th cussing I
', to 0 end of Worth Africa to the other ; ay, when British interests would tures of money ill Italian, French and 6
. - at Meks has received overtures for' the,. spring crop is also exceedin. *
. week in London, the British Premier, most imperatively require its unre. Turkish politics. i Since his arrival in ly promi& 1
5,000 Turkish troo, s are to be sent to =bs, exasperated bv the annexation I . i ,chapter
p I . . . urrender of -an entire infantry �bat- Ing. .
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rate with the British in of Tunis, will probably rise against the � . I Y1 i
Egypt to co-ope, Stoma made 'a political strieted use. Thus in the event of a Paris Ismail has received several mes- talion, if it can obtain favorable terms. -Xissi3s Said& MeLise and Annie -Mr..,
. � ch. He of course referred to the rising in India, or ot a war with Russia sengers from Constantinople. Ismail n a British � elected I
Suppressing the insurrection of Arabi Fr�ncli. Everywhere revolt will Spread, .. I � . -iendl An en cioun ter betwee in unt- Johnston, of Detroit, surprised the- :
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in Egypt, aDd the policy of the in Central Asia, the - 0 1 n 8 a fe'w days tion- I
. a e has ob- and everywhere the Sultan will be W 1:1 thellope that England will ed patrol and aparty of 500 Bedouins Gorrie friends and relative -
P sha and his follawers; and h Turk . ish powerless to Suppress it; for 'while it i I . powers occa -Tho
tained a promise from the Britifili Government in regard to that sist on the British respecting the neu- stop. bef6re Icausing a holy war in rred this morning near R9,mleb. ago, by dropping upon them suddenl
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Five of the latter were killed. Geileral for a montk1s visit. Mrs. Ed. y
country. On these points he- is re- trality of the ca' Egypt. The reports of the presence of f i no:
Government that before those troops will be really against his authority, i nal' and- sending -th i f ormi �17
. M t I eir Wolseley, with the authorit o 1 the also accompanied them, -sto - I placesW
- , OY *11 be ostensibly against the Gbiaour, ed a proclarnatioil to relatives at BlUevale. They report the
are land* ported as 'follows in the telegrapbic Ismail Pasba�in aris, and his alleged ' y - pping With
� I ,rigues wit Fr lich politicians, have 1500.000
edi-nEc, pt the Sultan shall wi b � troop ships and war material round by int Khedive, has issu '
g ]that Gorrie people in Detroit as doing .V%7 I .
issue a proclamation declaring Arabi* and the rebel -3 will be careful to pr,,fess despatches: . . the Cape of GociZ Hopie to Bombay. In been anticipated in Government cir- tbopeopleof Fgypt, representin i � _T 4a
. "It is of vital importance that the Su i the sole object of the British ig 'to well. . � b
ch a case E nglanT, might be com. cles. It is stated that Ismadl has been .
Pasha and all who support him rebels. loya,lty, while they are in the very act . LandiN
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At this writing the d6tailB Of the mili- position of E41and should not be mis. pelled . by sheer necessity to break under close "rvoillance, all his move- restore the authority of the E ' he4ive. � -The Eexter Times says: .�Ir. Joh. 11 � - 'With ab,
of rebellion, as Arabi has done with tood. The forces have gone to - . S . . It says all peaceful inhabitants will ,be Farmer who has been visiting in . .
an . I n- -through all her pledges and risk ments bavin been carefully reported two hun
tary convention;ha,vo not been settled; such disastrous bonseqnences already in E�Ay'p'rtln prosecution of the great i 0 the 191, kindly treated; the mosques will,be Nebraska, Dakota, Manitoba'and other�
I � to London. ,eports are that Ismail, ' -An,q
but it appears tl�at, the T of the empire. Unless those in- hostility of all the powers by seizing the Porte and, Arabi for a longtime res ected. and all supplies p9dd for. parts in the West d
.urkish contin- Egypt." This, according to a correB- p � , uring tbE past mouth compan
terests exist it would not have been and holdingthecanal by force. Far, havebeen endeav ringtoreach a tri- General Wolseley ad,ds that be ill be or two returned home on 11, onclay even. .
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gent, though it, will not be placed under pondent who appears to be well -inform. poWble f � or us to find justification for , glad to receive all chiefs disposed'to ing last. He has urchased tonsider. -with a cl
the orders of Sir Garnet Wolseley, will ed, is the danger which; the Sultan con. U tter would it be, DOW for every interest partite unders anding. In the House p kine is.
. intervention, but let it be known and o of Commons r. Crladstone stated that assist in repressing the rebel.ion. � able property in Dakota and reportt
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- occupy a secondary position, and will fronts in complying with the demand proc)aimed from -this spot, which af- concerned to take actual or virtual Admiral Sey our had given the Kbe- - . .� i3ays a L
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fords the channel of communication possession of both the canal and the dive distinct 881111 ances relative to the 1E11ron Notes. encouraging. ry _Xr-1
not undertake any military movement of England; and if true it f ally accounts I I -There is life and vigor in some 61 1 is abotil
with the world, not inferior to the, Sen- country through ,which it runs, having intentions of e -3rovernmeut. An in- Mr. D. Stewart, of Morris, hipped having S
without having obtained the British for the hesitation and vacillation Shown ati itself, that those interests are not . theold men yet. One day lately Abt.
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Turkish Qom- by the ,Porte throuoho . proper regard of course to the private -- Wilson, aged 70, John Elliott, aged ever -on4
commandbr's. consent. � 0 ut this, whole ouTs alone, but interests we have in . definite Occup tio of Egypt, lijoi said, three carloads of fine cattle last we"I'. . I
- I . was not conte plated. � -It is ebtimated that the fal wheat
t i 72, and Geo. Wilson, aged 80 yean, Of -
missiGners, tire to precede the troops, Egyptian business. It also serves to coffimon.with every State in Europe, . interests of tho shareholders, which . 113A,TCJRDAY. crop in Howick will fall'but litt'. e short over .4
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and to -call on Arabi Pasha and bis. account for tbe� boldness with which awd with tb�' civilized world." Refer- need not be interfered with, and paying The Confer4nee at Constantinople on of 200,000 hu,shels this year, all of Goderich, cut -two acres of -ogtug -Tho
followers to lay down their arms. riD,g to the Suez Canal Mr. Gladstone reasonable compensation to the Stiltan Thursday issued EL protocol, Signed by -The Bird Bros. of Grey are out by hand in haIf a day. Two of these mill at I
An Arabi Pasha set England 'at defiance. id: "it is essential for mankind that . grand bi
. . sial. . . all the Powers, for joint international with a 'now steam -thresher and are pre- gentlemen have .lived, in this ,vicinity
. initerval is to be allowed them within' He hopes to have all Islam at his back ;� the gate should be open, and the coun-. for his nominal loss of territory, as IS Supervision of the Suez Canal Cherif pared to rasp it tbrongh f&StE r than for about Afty-fiveyears. Mayor a
� - try in which it is situated Should be done in the case of Cyprus. - I . T., Irwin, of the 10th concem . pr, I
I which to comply with this demand; and in tbis expectation he will no This Pasha will prc bib] y be Premier of the evf,-r. i . -Mr ising t
peaceable, orderly and under a legal. -policy we believe to Egyptian Ministry, which will contain --Mr. A. Welch, of 'Wroxet ion, East Wawanosi got the fr4me � -The
�� if they obey, -the war will of course be doubt defy the Sultan as he has defied , be quite practi- r, has 'me
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In he utmost we the old members. Arabi's recently bought the Whelan -res'idebee, work of his *ge bank bainplaced in I ='a and
heyrefuse, as they will England.. In the meantime England, have in view. Though the burden and . forces are *now two miles from Ismalia, near Mr. Vogt's gunshop, and r ved - n ,
at an e d ; if t cable if boldly carried out. France most of position last/ Saturday. The two eldest �opent g
- no doubt do, the proclamation declaring through Lord Dnfferiu, has won her bo' and Russia might grumble and thre - . �Inci'l . men there, Geo. McKay and O� Hann&
Ilor of performing it may fall upon aten and he is building, a formidable redan into it. , .
- them rebels is to be forthwith issued. diplomatic victory. It now remains to Ou*eIves, it is work which it is essen- war, but E.ngland could. easily form near Ramley. Th E) Duke of Connaught I Mr. James Biggins, of the � d On were chosen captains. The race at the - excursir,
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-1 II gather. from the be4 geen what will come of it. � tial for every country in Europe to per. such an alliance with Germany and has made a personal inspection of Road, last week sold �;atho. last was not 'very iltia,L . _J.� R
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sp, che '_ I __ fcii and the performance: of which ,attle side coming Off victorious, by nearly IUI
seems to be the program Arabi's position. The Anglo -Turkish son twelve head of two year 61d'i el ,
de at s, I -me : :3 Austria, which have no interests in "
. cannot but redound, if it be* associated , - i : the rafters. I � 6,250,-00
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agreed upon between thel British and The Arreaxis BiU. * with: high and disinterested objects, to Egypt, as would very soon raake France be haggled over un bil England has done -W. F. Vandtone, of Brusseis, d18- -A stock company has lately been .erin
Turkish Go,vernments. Itt still remains the honor of tbose upon whom the bur- and Russia acquiesce. As to France I forriaed in Wroxeter, for the purpose.of just begg
. . Thepastweekhas been a fortunate herwork. Edglard does not dema:nd posed of his bea.vy dranght team last 6
to be seen whether the 'i Turks will 'one for the Gladstone Government. 1i r Govern. the comman ' ` ts that the Ot- week to P. Brown, of Wawailohh, for recting a, grain warehouse. The
, don is cast; We do Dot go to war with espec ally, the conduct of li� d but insis '. -The
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honestly carry A out. - the Egyptian _ people, but to rescue - men � t I and of her preEs, as welL�s toman troops ,Z%ll not be moved with- the respectable Sum of 6350. ; .Material for the framow�ork is already publishe
- Not only do they appear .to have Sac- them from oppression and nailitar of M. . - on the ground and will shortly be rai& be-il, lab,
. . y . out the previous assent of General -Mrs. Richard Stewarb, of Walkon .
In obtaining these concessions from . tyr, nny, nor do we make war upon, the DeLesseps, the engineer- of -Ahe Suez Wolseley. oj ed to position. The building will be - council]
c8r,sfully surmounted serious diplo. I T rkey will perhaps over- started for Manitoba on Tueslay -
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I � Mol'ammedian religion, as Englishmen Canal, * o and d,afinot de. come the diffi 'uIty by putting the Ot- last week. Her husband is . built on the plan of large elevators. The, I
the Forte, Lor(I Dafferin is considered matic (liff1culticia at . Co , all w th at E n gr wor iing -at Mail 6ta
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to have rendered very valuable services I I . nsta,.ntinople, respect the convictions of believers In , pend -ontho friendahip br go 'd faith oi toma" � extension of the railway track to the - . -The
u troops nde r the control of the his trade in Portage-] a- Prairie. . grist mill will pass very . proven i
to England, and to have greatly dis - and to-bave escaped for the .prosen.t, eveiy other faith. We do not want to �FrenchmeD, and Would jaso Khedive. Mr. dx1ad stone's two speeches -From the Briissels Post w learn . close to the .
, - at least, the risk of a repress the growth of Liberty in Egypt, tify her in Inad's tv
- .European war, , . this 'week on Eg3 pt has greatly re. that flax. pulling is on the pro amm6 warehouse so that cars can be l9adea .
tinguished himself as a d pursuing her o ithout pay- way bri�
� , - 410MAtist- but they have Surmounted diffi .but desire she should. be prosperous. wn course 'W nall at the building.
. - f culties 0 iissured the R dict Is, who feared- that in that vicinity, and the average 61 i -Some wee of lime �0'
The X. Y. Herald's London despatch , almost as, great at home. The threat- England goes to Egypt with clean ing the stnallost regard t, the interests England was plunf ing into a policy of boy is "roping " in the dimes. : ks ago Mr. John No,.
the 12th instant Says that 11 Lord Du - ened Strike of th � hands, and with no secret intention to or wishes of France. , * I I aggression. Hi3 declarations are in-- -Patrick Brown, 11 concessioll R8,13t Hardy, Jr., Division Court Bailiff and . the PoTt
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0 Irish police, which conceal from other nations. There is a � . � � ' i terpreted as mea aing "that En I gland, Wawanosh, has shipped an immense County Constable of the county of Railway.
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I ferirl'B great tact, perseverance, would have greatly complicated and cla . ., who ' ; acting with clean ands for pure pur- lot of lumber from Clinton Station this Bruc6, issued a challenge to Mr. J. 0.
success in CoAtantinople are muc � . requ'ire to be over -awed, who were in- News of the Week. � Farm
. in reased the difficulties which the . I poses, will not dep8,r � I Currie, High Constable of -the county I
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I st9linents of former oppression, and CO.NFIDENcE REvivED'.- The Cza it from the status season. 1 �7, . of Huron, to a tua of war between ten . and mol
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praised, and compared to those of the Bir�tiah Government have to contend ection. -Mr. W. J., Paisley, 4 Clin I t>
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'great Eltchi,' Lord Stratford do Red who wish well to a military tyranny, now dispensed with' an. escort when of Egyptian iropro ements of ad inis- bought the farm of 40' acres, on the ables from each count , to tf.ke .
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cliffe, before the Cri - . I I wl�h in Ireland, had it odcurred, haF, because they would provide for the re- walking or driving. . tration and gov rument, with the Bayfleld Road, owned by Mr. J. Bolbs. at the Caledonian games at Luck. warrant
mean war. Lora be�n averted by timely concessions to vival of abuses and cruelty already ex- FIRE. — Seventeen -business houses . teed to -1
Dufferin has actually succeeded in co ean asBe t. This farm is close to Clinton. - . c�nst -
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� men ; and the risk of a 'collision on HO A -Mr. M. Pbaren, of East Waw coP t the following
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'Violate their Own between the Lords -and Commons er From the foregoing it: would seem . I . C Y. anosb' terse language: ,(I Will be on hana
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polling the Turks to Morlday morning. The Scots enadier Guaras sr- lately sold a yoke of oxen, twelve
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ov DAKOTA WHEAT �The- wheat harvest rivedat Ra 0 with ten men that w'
that Mr. Gladstone and his colleagues in * y , About a yet r ago . , ill 11 I . � �
rop 10 rope or pull the 'other chaps out of 0'tlock ,
� -has begun, and the c , , sands of Arabs witnessed with interest he bought. them for, $113. .
fundamental principle of never taking the Arrears of Rent Bill has also been I _ DakotEi le o Saturda . Thou- years old, for $170. either break the - I- On S
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more than one stop at a time by making ,avoided by combined fixinness and tact Still adhere to the policy of restoring estimated at 15,000,000 bushels. the advent of hose noted regimenlis. It- -The fine imported heavy di aught their boots." . - � forth. I
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them take two. By declaxing that In on the part of the Government. Per. the katus quo ante in Egypt, and noth- MURDEROUS INDIANs.-Apaches -have is estimated that 40,000 British troo s bnrse owned by Mr. Alex. Yciing,,of -The countiesof-'Brace and Huron Donald.
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� ing �'nore. raided a raticbe in the district of Sono. are n - or 0 are jointly bearin the expense of filling . ton P. �
f consequence of Turkish delay in - foi ; haps it is due tq the .Members of the' To this they clearly stand , now i 3 3 way. The Kintail, died a short time ago. This 9
- mally accepting the identical note the 1160o of Lords to sa ori PI ra Mexico, and killed - all the inhabi- Government fe I convinced ; up a hole on the townline between auction*
y that a maj ty ed'g'ed as far as it is possible for public ' . . that the will be a heavy loss' to Mr. Young � I Howich and Carrick
I tants men, women and children. - Lwar will not last more tham a few -William Henry, son of Mr. D. Cook, , to the north of Anmmww�
English Government .ml&t consider of them did not desire, in the present men. to be pledged to anything by their DEAITH OF A the lake, A floating bridge formerly .
she had refused it I , he so wrought upon 0 ' . MILLIONAIRE. - Jesse weeks. All foreign guards havebeen of the Oth concession, Goderich, � ed 'on � I
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rit',ioal_ position of affairs abroad, to own;words. Nevertheless we cannot Hoyt, for many years one of the most withdrawn from Alexandria, leaving Monday last week. He was a 'Young answered for trav'el, but used to sink, ;
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the feeling of the Sublime Porte that prominent business men of New iork, Briti1sh troops alone to protect the city. man whose loss is much lament(ld. ` M
eMbaxrass the Government by rejecting but think the' policy as a mistaken one, i e 4
the Minister of Foreign Affairs hurried. I . died Monday morning aged 67. He The Porte has declared that Arabi, be- -Fred. Marsh, of Goderich, broke Cedar logs 40 fee t � long were put bridge. . Fall Whe � '
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ly telegraphed to all the ambassadors r - Arrears Bill. If this feeling existed both as- regards the interests, of England leaves an estate worth many millions. sidesbeing rebellious, is acting in Op- the bones of his shoulder by falliqg off shape in the hole, . and gravdi put on it. ; Spring VIVI.,
.e among a majority of the Peers, it was and those of the Egyptian people. As re- AuSTUAMIAN CRICKETERS.—The Aus- position to the Koran. The Anglo- a stack of rye while at work fa. - Air. The gravel sunk the bridge, and it is , Oats per -
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. questing them to meet at two hours' cer'ainly not shared in by Lord Salis- gard'p the interests of England, as dis- firalian efeven have thus far sustained Turkish Military Convention is still Girard, of the Bayfield road. Said the more gravel that is put on the �
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notice,, a -ad informed those who were bur. 7, t e leader of the Conservative tinel from those. of a handful of bond- but one defeat in EDglaD - d,and that was uncompleted, and the Porte insists that -Mr. Edward Busmau, 2nd conce'a'. deeper it sinks. Be that is it may,- a . - Butter, INJ
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ble, to attend that he was ready to Sig ' . . -- no Turkish troops shall land in Egypt sioi Morris, has a largo axea under I I
a at the bands of the Cambridge Univer large hill has been dumped into it, and � Butter u
U par, Y. Lord Salisbury wa holders, the restoration of the power of git . - . the 1 . �gga 4.. ..ii
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a protocol accepting the identi - is anxious to y eleven. until the arrival of the special Turkish wheat and expects the crop to average pearance of the place I Flonk, per
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cal note Push. matters to extremes and if posBi. the K.hoidive on its former, basis will LARGE OAT DEAL.—One New York Commissioners. Arabi has been in- between 35 and 40 bushels to the acre. ere is Plenty room f6r more. , . Iffly"new. I
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without reservation ; also that the Sul- ble �o bring about a dissolution of the leave British interests in Egypt in the -firm alone has sold nearly' two million vited to lay doi 'n his arms,and until -C. Tait Scott, Esq., Mayor of Wing- -Mr. Wm. C6rb ould, lately - �
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tan's proclamation -demanded by Lord House of Commons. But the counsel Same uncertain' and unsatisfactory bushels of oatEr for August, delivery. The his reply is received the proclamation ham, and Mr. J. Gregory left tbia week - of the Bank of Hamilton at Wingham, Wool. ... �i
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Dufferin would be prepared at once. In of i ' - stook in Store does not ,exceed 100,000 Styling him a rf b6l will not be official. for a trip to the Northwest, and e pect Was on Monday, made the recipie-ut Of � Salt tretf&
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more moderate men prevailed in the state which they have, been for years. bushels. . , � n
addition to these feats, the English Conservative camp, and t' The lives and property of British sub A party from a agunboat went ashore on to be absent about three weeksg I a � andsome gold,: watch, chain, and I . � Salt fwboll
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ambassador has instituted great activity Bill has been passed by the Lords with je,etsithere, and ths., safety of the Suez there never have been such crops of -a quantity of tbe enemy's stores. In Wingham- Public School, *.as a sent the h . .
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into -the Turkish raind in regard to the &-few trifling Rine dMent . C n 'I *11 depend on the ability of the sas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Lord Beresford with a patrol party annual meeting of the , Ontario T 3acli- Si do case boro� the inscription I I Pre. ..
mili-taxy convention between England D 13 � a I rn and oats raised in- Teias, Arkan. the Skirmish selveral Arabs were killed. last week in Toront f his removal to Port El in. The in- � Fall
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The purpose of the Arre Kheli'velto, maint4in order in -his do- Indian Territory, Kentucky, Missouri narrowly escap d capture. On Satur- ers'AssociaVion. .Sented to Win. Corbould by his friends I ioats, per i
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and the Porte, his draft of which shows briefly set forth in a leading America - njinionH, as well as -on his fidelity to his Ond Kansas as at this present -season. day a large force of rebels threatened -0ne evening lately the boat house on the occasion of his reLMOVELI Ba,rleyper'
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that while Eug 11 . IMMENsE.-Tbe earping , from -
I gland accepts Turkish paper. "Not less - than 200,000 of the engagements. His ability to main't ' 8 of the St. the Suez Canal, when the British com. of Mr. C. L. Ireland of Wingham wa's Wingh Pe" per -
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She is prepared to do the aln Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway mander to am to Port Elgin, July 11, 1-882,11
in Company for the first Week of August works - I 8 . CaS �
completely destroyed. Such condult grain, W- C- was nicely engraved. Mh L ITAy pert-,,
work with or without its assistance." Ireland," says the Now -York Sun after the rude Shock to which his power were $190,700, showing, an increase of The' World's London special .cable is most contemp'Vibul � Corbould had - I 1>0
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I "were deeply interested in the issue has been subjected in the present re. $9,600 over th� corresponding period of ,of lar by his affable'and obliging manners, Hides, per
. O; . says: Whatever differences of opinion -Last week Mr. Wm. Robinson, ! - �
triumph won by the British ambassa- this Struggle, as will be plaili enough if bellion. It is not likely that the na. last year. . may be entertained of the justice and the Huron road, near Clinton, A ld a -Mrs �
dor is undoubtedly very great. It has DISPUTING,F ISHERREN.— Fresh com- ' J. Snell,!, of Grey, while re-:' I Lxvzla
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we recall the questions upon which the t'ves I plications between English and French policy in Egy t it i d itted on all the sum of $220; it'weighed Over 1,600 met with an accident that might -haye
love and honor him because �
to all appearance saved England from . he bis been restore.1 by British arms, p I is a In
a great peril. A -few days ago it seem- contest turned.- The bill as passed in fishermen have arisen on the so-called hands that its �reparations for doing pounds. . had a seriouH termina It' -00d ; w,
the first -instance by the House or continue to respect. him after the French shore of. Newfoundland. . . tion. In the big oats, ,68:
ed exceedingly probable that England, i of Com- This any fighting which it may be called - The Methodist Church in Gor ie is swamp between Wrox-eter and Morris. .
, mons virtuadly wip power which placed him agai -is an unfortunate time for. anything to upon to do by laud or Sea are most being thoroughly renovated, an re- bank a team loaded with the machinery � .
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would shortly find herself involved in � come up liable to create any bitterness compleite and effective. It is not too ligious services will be held in the 14all of i-saw-miII upset both horse and bug-
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: which for five, ten, and in some cases his-tbione has been removed. On the between Great Br'tain and France.
. .a war with both Turkey and Egypt, in' t, . much to say.th&t everybodk, friend or until such time as the church imp T -0-P01;
contrary, they will regard him as the GIANT ATHLETIC i ove- gy into the ditch, Mrs. Snell being uu�
__ which event the participation of Rus- wenty years have been banging like MATCH. - Donald foe, at home or abroad, has been taken ments are completed. - , to S1.15-,
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� millstones from the necks of the very t I d et of the foreigners, and Dinnie and Duncan C. Ross on the one by surprise by t I e energy the Gladstone -Lately, Court Paris derneath the box. 11 Had nob the .horse -to 60c; p
1��, 0 Loot _11 pupp . . , Canadian been thrown on it back, and thus pm
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- sia in the quarrel w uld not be long men least 'able , to pay the rental of a ill fi to him and despise him and hand, against Thomas IF. Lynch and Administration has displayed in this Order of Foresters, of -Pario, paid s, vented from ru I i. . I lay, a X& - -64c ; hi
d6layed. The Czar would have found James Daley on the other, have signed matter. Mr. stone seems fully re- visit to Goderich, accompanied by the sult- would do - butter,
twelvo�month. The only- condition im- cionsi), f6r. his overthrow. And the articles -'of agreement for. an all-round solv ubtle3s nave been diw- -
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or made an opportunity to take the posed �y Mr. Gladstone hol I . ork will have to be done over� compeff ed to prove o all Europe that -it Paris band, and about six hundred ex- trous,. As �, !$2.00to
field against England. The despatchea on the farmer w I t -ion, which will take place the win not do ito ju p to the conclusion cursionists. . it Wa's) the lady sustained dressed
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ire to take advantage latter part of August or the beginning - that Eugla�d wr-u-not fight because the -The Athletic lacrosse team of Brus tad a] .
who should des agaiii', nd done more thoroughly, at no a number of bru and got a pretty $10-00 ; �
represented him as personally eai to of ? . �, 1141-ing up. Heavily laden wsg- �
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the new law was that he should manage distafit'day. Nor can the fidelity of of September. The contest will take Liberals were i power. He is cer- sels, won one game, lost one and I ad 66 gons and careless drivers ought not to' . -- �.
tainly not takirl half measures, but is draw wi�th the Mitchell club at Zheit go to ether. I I
e the Kbedive himself be depended on. BismAuck AND E ' 19
engiage in such war, under the belief to get together a sum equivalent to on place within 500 miles of'New York.
that it would rel.iove him for the pre. WGIAND. _� L
. � year's arrears, in which case the Gov. If he Bee it to be to his advantage to inarck's o Prince Bis- doing the busine, s once for all. recent contest. The speak Lin th' 8 'Mr. Robert
rgan denies the rumor of his . . TUESDAY. y e -One day' lately, a Busini
sent at least from the troubles caused intention to place the Suez Canal per- highest terms Of the Wii665Y shown Elliott, of Moles,W,?'rth, was driving to '
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ernmenLt would give the landlord an join the national party against fo i The Porte is much exercised by the them by the Michelliteo. Listowel with his team, when near the I
him by the revolutionary paxty in equal 4mo ' reign manently under.the. control of a mixed protest of Os , ruler of one of the -A few days ago a game of ! this mot
unt, and in consideration of. interf rence, recent events have hown commission quoit$ railway crossing, he notic'e'd the Western
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s the whole indAtedness� that e will be -ready enough to do it. previow�
Russia. His expectation waa that a these payments S . . ma � and 3,W
, f. Similar to that on the Dan. Soudan States, gainst sending Turk- was played between the.- Reform ana train going South gradually approach-
, war with England would be so popular should b- !1 ube. As British traffic on the canal ish troops to o0pose Mohammedans. Conservative. members of the Wing[iam ing him, but as it was at a considerable lish xna
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e deemed cancelled. Of course He is essentially a weak'man, and weak immensely preponJorates, it says th e- Similar action islexpected on the part Quoit Club, for a . supper. The Re ' , beef cat
Powers cannot expect England to Su form, distance, he made no hurry to getout of
with his people that all parties in. Rus- -the object of the whole bill was to save men are seldom faithful. If peace and b- of other Mussulinan States. German ers came off victorious by 60 p nts,; the way as he thought he would have � . per lb. I
ordinate such immense interests to the merchants are a itating for � �ones bro
;sia would unite to defeat the common the occupant from eviction, and to se. ordera're to be maintained in Egypt, indemnity Good play was exhibited on both E plenty Of time before the train could be I appeart
foe. But'the Czar has been disappoint- wishes of a non-English majority. . des -
care to him that i for losseg Sustained in the Alexandria -The horses belonging to Mr.Pa-rici along. Bub in the': midst of his calou.
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f, ed. Forced to choose between Russia given _tenant right which is the same powerful- hands which placed IRELAND'S AYFAJRS.�The Imperial I riots. An outbr �ak at Port Said is Barry, of the 4th concession, Hib )ert calou 50 to 5�1
to him by the land act of ,isgi, the Khedive on the throne will require Go*rnment has announced that after hourly loolked f:)r. Abyssinian wells ran awa� while he was reaping on *on.$ lation, the Grand � Trunk train going to 7-q I
north suddenly cam � round the curvef � Le. P(
i the passage of the Arrears of Rent have been Sunk and furnish good water day of last week, smashing t not sufficient time to Liverpot
and England, the Sultan has declaxed and which in many cases constitutes to support him tbere-make him faith' Bill they will consider the proposal -to for the troops. "'he Khedive hag fur- pieces and scatterin duR aw
for his ancient ally; he -could not trust he respIr to and as he haA o
� all the property he has in the wcii ful by'!the closest tie of interest, and g it over the 4eld... cross the track, he succeeded in get�rlg cattle M
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Russia. He knew that the first shot . grant Canadian lands to Irish families. Dished a corps o guides and interpri Fortunately no injuries were inflidited. his horses out of the way by pulling
Under this Act it is computiieih that his s ib ects obedient by wholesome Lord Spencer addressed the Constabu- terB to the Britis a army from his house- -Amongst the list of the appoililted them into the and 350;
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. � Ina war with England would have the tenant faxmers of Irelancl will bone. dread of the consequences of rebellion. lary at Phcenix Park a few days ago, hold guards � ditch. In 'thi� way he weretoff,
I been the signal for the fin,al dissoin- fit t * .. . . TI e wording of the long- and elected officers of the Royal Arch barely e
, promising redress of th i � scgped, and-, saved his horM,
. o the extent of $50,0.00,000. It is to This can only be properly accomplished eir grievances. promised proclamation and the An lo. Masons of the Grand Chapte I from tht
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I military convention is still in da, for 1882-3, -we airepleased to nqtice . He blamos the engineer of the train
ttoman empire in Europe, be hoped that the boon will Serve to re- by establishing a British proteitorate the men expressed complete confidence dispute. The Arr 9 r of C4na but his'buggy was almost a total wroak� There,a
tion of the 0 His address aroused enthusiasm, and Turkish *
L bassadors are anxious the name of V. E. Comp, and fifty Dsl�,
and perhaps in Asia also; and that lieve'many of them of a part at least, over Egypt. inhisassurances. The agitation is now 0 end the Confei ence. Fort Mekks has Bray, of Wingham, as Grand r of cri Main street. : .
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Russia would not Have him. The and perhaps the most oppressive pa,rt . I W T_� for not using the whistle when about
As to the E'gyptian fe sheen, who almost entirely suspende MaL ,J to 4c to 5c
joatly march- I 11 d. In the been reinforced in view of an attempted Veils. I
Anstriang would have inst, of the chronic - � . I . - sheep, s(
poverty from which they' form the bulk of the population, i House of Lords the Commons, amend- - Surprise. Several slight skirmishes -Some days ago a glass ball shl on Monday last Rev. Mr. Mia- $2.50 to:
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ad on Salonica; while by Bea the Turi have so long suffered, an - ment to the Arrears Bill was received h' bot- Donagh, of G -Oder -ch, was called to To�
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very not humane, it is not even righ ' ave occurred, b t no important move. ing match took place at Grand d ronto � . � U.
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ish fleet would ha,ve been attaeked and tenant farmer in Ireland will now be - teous to and adopted without a division, much ment has p�lace. From Egypt, between Mr. 0. Bliss, of that place by the death of his mother,which froni fps �
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d0latroyed by the British hand t1aem over -to their ancient mas- 'against Lord Salisbury's -wishes. - through financi -a' sources 5zd occurred the day previous. Deceasd and qua
irOil- able to avail himself of the benefits , comes a Mr.H.Ei-lber,Crediton, resulting in favor e
Ruin would have Of ters tolbe oppressed and plundered by FOREST FIRES. - The residents of rumor that Arabi �t wili laubmit to 'the of Mr. Bliss. After fifteen balls had been ailing mor or less the Pei-, I
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in as they have been for ages. The terrorized at the forest fires which have been Shot at, the score stood$ ,liss the street during tha,,,,
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