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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-05-16, Page 4. , 4 , 11 � - I .1 1. . I - . 11 1i I . - --- I I I � . � t I 11 I [ ' I . . * � ' II - 24EW A:DV.ElRTI8-31PJMEXT'iiS. the year round, thlintb4y Jh'i'gbtl . - I � � i , , I i F , to w � 80641, - tub 111 I � i OWT-he 119"a between the pi lreritki al ter - . I I Z . I ! I sob line, denotes the �, until they bee ' 11 F page ofthe ii ou*wb ch I I 00ATertl9eralilont will be found. . 91ime ai inte,14 - � I .� 1� the ways 'and the WO ,6 � )f � I I � W Stoves -Mrs. J. Kid ' � . I I I ,.Wow Goods-Heotml�n 2-o 5) (5) !'� country. As it is they ban 0 � I y Q0 th I . - Hildr-Goods-S. Dorenwen . (5) .11 Occasional day's work du ri . t e I I I I I : . � ,Hkd,wsrs-,T%s..-A. Clinis, Co. (5)' i mer, a I -a i it if : f . . r0iflon-Lumadeii, & Wils . 1: - rid they are' forta I ., .1 t1i . * (8) 1 that, which barely Am I I heml I - f �. I , , 4 � D Goods-DiancinotDa can. (8) 1 . Glad Tidings -C. Duncan. (8) and their families froi�n�e r tio)a 'k Here Again -S . Dorenwl6 11 . I , � ind. (8) 1. meantime, and when i Jer 110) I 11 I I . - . -W Si4turdiii Salei P. Brine, (8) l' - even the slim allowainoee I , rA 'I . 1. 15) L � � i � 10) ,, tic*--,'W-m. McConnell. i � I No I L ' - I able in summer is not to I b pipit ... Butter—E. Cash, (8� ,� F�ash 1, . ' .i T Sb andthey are dependent I aft pha; b o Stock Raisers -Wim. Robb. (5) �' - I .: � . � I � � ; i 24th in Seafatith--ii-(5). 1. Goliternment that. encou i ,g I I or i . . . ,,,]I . i Imported Horsei—C. Mago 2. (5) . I J . t � . I permits this sort of thiii g i I no L Colart of Revision.—j. O,Su � ' its dnty L L I � � . Ill "van. (5) . I � I I I . � Bull for Sale-il Hunter. ;) - ; � . ' I i I - Boar for Service -1.7B. 4 inderson. (5) - The -only immigrants v; �e v antp � 01 . .* Fa�ra for SiLle—J. Forrest. (5) � � � I there is room for in this cou . IIII . . o' * ,C&b5ned Goods—Laidlaw & Fairle -� . I y1a: i I y. . �) with � Capital, or at'l'east an: M I' Wall Paper—Lumsden & lVillson. (8) I � I I I � T )ientri� " Curling Olub—M. R. Count 9r, (8) 11 to pay their way until they 3au V . ­ 1�D Fatme for Sale—Mm. W. Clutten. (1;"*) footing, and young men i 11 I - . i4 � out � — - I . hes, who ar ! 1: � :! ) L 0 able and wi� in , to I li!il I 1 2ff. -anything that- comes Al)I,E. ,'' �, I Su I , such there is abundance 'iie' f: I L (EY Itrou tXpoo9to:�1"I"o I I � .00M. � . . I � I ' — i— — . . ample opportunityiof betiEfliq it . i I ,; i I g - 1- -- J circumstances, noticifily in I I Proir , �17 . SEA -FORTH, FRIDAY, Mt Ly 16, 1871 i . I q4 ' I —� . . but in the great Northi 7f E; .� 1 1�, � � - I I I i ­ . - . � L ,! grarl this class can af , 7 . .07 I I . . , I - Sh6uld be Stopped.' :! .1 tO� � ' . I L . L . � their -time until they - C E�b t work Whoever it is that is responsible f9'.r i ! I - gradually and become inititAll into the stream of pauper itulmigration wit" � . I i. I III . 11 wa y -s of the coun try.. B al 11.t I it, the i - ; I whioh-the Proliiili ce has been dehigeil absolate' folly for impoil'! � . I r Shed , L -- for �the past two years should . 4 Fith large families of lsmal� I � i hildie, . made to understand that we have ' I ' , e: come here with the 40pe A bettE dared the affliefion until endurance ba ' I I . � - . ! 4 - � their circumstances, and it is sba tin - alral cealied to be a virtue.; There is ' L . . � L . . I crue#y if not criminality i t Is part . sca-rotiely a city. town or ham et in the � .j I � 1; those who send them, or it d ul e th. let Province that has not been 461aged b '' I . , i i D come, as they are only oor�l lato from � these people. The charitablo resourcel - I I to worse. They subject #el . of the city of Toronto -were so; rely taxe . . : . I : , I i . 1 4 igreater misery, and do th� cmuft daring, the past winter for. tke purpose . I I I L Y of � 61 1 � _calculable harm. All � wi , can I lmaintaining them, and sil6ilar cona, I , . - , � themselves will do well bere,'m: .- plairits come from .other phic'es. This better than they will 'ever clo J r [ the 1, J. . , year the stream has been; re �ewed elar, I ul� - I country, but all who req r3 to Her than. usual, and the' -pr , pects are iB) , L - . t helped had better st wh . I g season., - i that theL flow during the co " AY - , t he" y i - i It. I - This is a _fact tbat-ourG vernm I will be greatly -increased and ffie griev-i L ' I � . i . . I i Should take cognizance of , ' I act &nee � correspondingly aggravated. It . !. . ain Up I mi I I : I - I may be all very well for immigration,; " I I I - I ap �, � t ad1w , Agents to be able to boast 4hat tbey� and Sir Chai - ), r. lasive � sent to this country ISO many,;! ' I. Pie I ': . I immigrants and to give au I �L It is no secret. that, the Canada ' ch An exhibit � L . ' I � cific Railway Company iE ill exce as: a reason for the fat sslades theyll - � i 14 1 1-1, . receive from the public tress ry, but it' ingly Btraightened circunis a con, a .1 . . is not so- pleasant for t6 t x-payere .that notwithstanding th I . i mine I I - Itl! . L Burns of money they h e riic� . Ned fro who have to contrihute'for th ir Main- the Government, th ir c less � a tenance, and it is more unjus.�, still to - L I improvident manage' �, , , I : the laboring classes in this country who � them to t T'lent ill broug have accumulated a little pre perty, to � e iriptcylilis ' be taxed to sup 0 1 ;I _port those who ara Beni: that "even now the affairs ', the co . ' - I .. I � here to take bread out of theig' months piany are trembling in the- ', ial.-Ilice, a . that only the Sligh,- st , . . by glutting the labor market. More re- I te i ur I � I . : either side of the � bealn I is gard should be J aid to quality and less i - - AL t,tyli p � - I � to qu 11 We Suspect, how3ver,that � quired -to make thoLl conli 11 1i i ' a MaJOrity of these people'alre sent'out : or swim a while , longp r,,,' N vill . . , L . has been done with All the -. iiorl,B3 11 . here by � charitable institutiop 3 in tb o � . . I old country. They have beco is a bar- - person seems to'know, or if � the. r I r I den upon the people there and i � n ord - know, they refuse to tell. 'I 6 W. tin er � I peg Free Press, which ,Is by rio'nat )all . to get rid of them they ship them off to hostile to the i I our shores. Whichever way it -i8 the'l company, and V�Pliic 1 i L -ueually well posted on i � ts affit. '', , sa Ka - I thing �should be stopped -and that at. , ,, The air is fined with: t'Ll I "I l 1 I - '' I once. ;;If tl�iis flow is the work of Gov- ' ibiors r . . garding the, Canada Paciflo 1�aillva, ernme ' lat ageiats* in the old country, they lithe burden 'of which is: The -Q' at should be instructed. to change their are unable to fUllfil_tLheir con L I ': t tr t, RE tact1da-sind if they refuse or ia�glect to he' Govern ment 'will 's�eedil y rer3 rr 1. . do so'ibey should be recalled nd dis. ,control of the work. ; la�ra- 6an 1, i 1-ift-le doubt that the ob ta�pany vie eri Missed. If it in due to the exertions of 16 �ly embarrassed . lu , and that,111luen, i PhilAiiathropic individuals -or iocieties n:ot everythilig for them, dEp mols c . there, they sho-ald be informed at once the success of Presiden.L$tep � "s rail � . . - . by the Canadian authoriti' Sion to England. 'C&usd4 Pi ib c B ai , es to direct � � way stock has declined 1� with &I a rip in ' their zeal in a different direction, and rapidity of late.sled is stil. fklljn6 if.they'rei todothisthe Govern- Everything see L I�R . to indicat 3: � a -a' al :L chi - I Mont should have agiants stationed at pros ng crisis in their, Affairill '" I . , �'L I I �� Quebec whose dut it will be to watch And again-: . i � � ; ­ y - � I I . : ! the arrival of these 1; " Im- elled, however � � I parties at that P , by- the n', (est ity I r of at least making an attempt ,. C 81, vie 1 L i port and ship them every . one the money already squander �n at- . -,, back tG the port from whence they t mpting to carry out the' origin I jsil, Fro. 1� i came. A very few return cargoes would j )at, Parliament consented to, , , Bpond ; U) the demands for aagig ' 1 be sufficient to abate the naigance. it sta6e- l� q b n vi, is nothing short of the basest cruelty to 83ems Probable that the alal 10 a]. Money promi 3palay send those people here, ar in any way to .though an e " - . normous sum, is utit�l I ly ��n 1. encourage them to come, and it - reanireme i I at- the adequate to their � 4t 3 a ai r that unless more is obtained - h , r mill � . L sam-8 time an imposition upon the hot;- be unable to proceed, and the c ve� ,n. An nerosi � pitai i d ge ty of the people of ment will be Compelled � I Canads.� i to Ste i1i a d I . I r4li�v-e them- of their contracl i., �. � 1011, It is true we want immigrants, but Oknad-a will have expended. iii I ut ts I i . which a more wealthy I peoplie� I ig at I not Of this class. These peo'Ple, a " 11 shudder- to contemplate,1 I 3 tp; e , ple'of whom has recently beenl sent M, sli Sam W!ad attempt to realize foolish:(' I CA . . tO this laial other neighboring to", 8, are and will find'herself al � raost,as t' ) ­ t. a - from no, acquisition to our thrifty population - .6 a0complishmeri of her. abi at .as . ever. The real difficulties of t4le ,.on n. and there is, little or no hope for the'M , talla and Lake Superior sectiotis have here, except to continue in squalot,want PParcelY been touched lag I I � n - yet'al 0 IMA I many More , , � .1 iions, and poverty. They come frorn the more I""' say low . I y be requited to complete!, 111 I I li 0 1 densely Populated centres of� Europe ) Pill— f i . . ; i I '140M ocean to ocean. :, i I 1� . principally Ireland an L I � � I d England I They 1 4 . � .. . * I Comment on, the' above is i n ices - are poor,, miserably poor. Tholy are ! � I . s0f at present. A few we E w, H dumped off at the Vsrious stations along sh q I � Ow whether these ' �rilliai m ( . . � theL different lines -of ra and if . I I � ' . I . . pr9spects are to be realized, � Dr' no .. they were not cared for by � the Municiii, Tb, I � . . I One statements, however, its . fai .. - pal anthoritieSLOf t1he un-fortunate-towng ii L � nigh a clue t' Sir Charles T I , 0 � ! ai or' where they land, they would actually Mo�ives for retiring from.. i rr . I o rn L I I 1. � . -t. He of all others is Mai 11 starve and perish from exposure.. I They rne4 the ( 1 ' halveneitber money, nor -in , . and � I " re- spo-�sible for the burdens '� whid I ' have are as a tale, heads!', Of families with bee, I i , I placed upon the country in tbp � I I L L Tl;;e 'number& of small and belpless rao4ality generally which ha : 11 oel'L I 012:11(iren. What are such people do i I ­ L � practised upon ,.be people, in con: is in al,strange 'Land,. penniless, . and th. wi . . 11 L lol � Z t the - . I : , oat friends? They are iotally uniac. it : ge railway proceedings �: , I j line. � l I I no doubt a knowled I oustomed to the ways of the ge of tl of , itin 1� Conti pe�;illng calamity which I i a! ! � � . ladue �ldtri and even if willing to work, and if iliere to 8 , I .� 'I I Waa work for them, they do not know ,tand from under before the 61 uq ' I I I . - I I 11 Should break and the threatpninE B� %'I L I I I , , I how to go ,about it. But, there is 'not des - rid. With the Atlant'io' oce w I . t -11 � . work for them. The labor mar4`et is twe - him and a disappointed an . 11" 1 Already greatly overstocked, and we :, . . I . I I - 1� people, he is oompar I ! venture to say that �here is not a !'city, ifitively fe, ,, I . . ose whom he lesves. behin I IV lill : I I, . 11 i town or village in the ]province to -day in have to shot der the responsibl Is adi L which -the labor Supply is not vastl , I I ly in I disgrace which he attempts� to lots, �, e. excess of t1he, demand. So that the sr. . . rival of these new comers not Oul Alth,ongh he was the principal hisl Rate I Y L colleagues are equally respo'nsiblo ad, Occasions untold hardships upon! the those who voted for and supp) t Bill ' IsbOring classes who- belong to and are L `�- . them through . an the iniq�nitoul'l 0- I regular residents of these contras, by oeed'- depriving them of & Ings, MaY Well tremble for �. eir - ( "' portion Of the work headla. ! ( � . Which would otherwise come to them, I 1iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM . � . and in thin way they inflict a positive D39A . � —i � � �1 . . 211 OF A MILWo1qAMEC ; P. B in a i .— it 6 3n3urY upon our own people and do not wealthy Bostonian, who cain'e to I 1. I. I , I better their own Circumstances. 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Only, " e b 1 40. ! � I Sen. d)e 'slid *be only,.plaugible theory he,liabilities of the t win sm3unt' to He wa en 4 i X shfort i . wit a 6ti S 00 owhat quiet !in disposition, was brook In anq a lot of, _Plj,� - iizi� Thom so - I � th on by mar i I p � in it Mat A derierted coal mine caved in. 7,500 and the cash sets including nev gr takit g any active� I art in public other goods ts lon, -�s we Cigars *ad . I � o ie of bin Bery t Mliich 26 last, . I -Pl � I I � . - . EiOlosg f life is reported. , inking funds to $883. 1 affairs. . H Le Wor, -was big bond, and small ch . '�` all the - -� I F ! I 4 smige Illa the till. The it - 111 , SALMONJ I _ ftt i, - I In A, aid had-- not i Ir iron1i an. exte�ld- �- TRANWORTALTx6N 0 A car- -51r. John Jamies -he st min whi as 'held was windows ro . _ - I ; � sum - ei I bridal rip to oc( _ on, of Ashfield, it Ich be � 01 tv other gb OP 1 0 On L W- L1 , 0 . . . . and '.. , .� . I y a ew *3100i loadof �0,000pounds-�f fresh! salmon I as a cow which Las given birth. to the e hi best. In p Wag he was street were slaiii-broken , 4 11 h ime. is first wif di lesp tha a was Shi �Ped Saturday night frdm 1) i goods y a) � - I . A I 1 allas f)ur calves within a ilear, and all! of Con er atwo, He les*e's a wife, six therefrom, 11 I I talli " � l. year. ago � � I � I i I � , � � - . ===.;=�, I � i to New York, the first ever shifp�ped from t iam are living aiiid do thin dau lit .... ris it nd one son, ft e latter resides -Theother 6veniug a �fl ' 1 1 olvei i � . � I I � . rig well. Wi . L I I — i I Oregon, The compar y guAr4ntee the tie past year also t ,ere have boon in ic igai �, and two of � big daughters tents, on the P I ises Ole r1i find 06h, J. a the .. i L - I Elctypt. � � e : . . a pi�,ed by *, ,'! E and a d I tlirongl tiftne wiil b nine days . . .91 . 5 1 . four pairs of twins dropped in Mr. late: narried, one to Mr. TS.Tiswrence, Henry Detwil Mitcbe�ll lRoad , Egypt all , , �4,Q I I me Affairs u . .AL URES-Twelve pic- J !. l f ': - � a it i very. uns4t. � imi eson's berd. � " teac ier Hc Imeoville, th� other to Mr. belonging to el I .- � 8, � I Rap ael I . Noors, i. &i isfactory ! condition. � dud -Last week Mrs. Jdbn ock'of Madin Cba,rlesworth, of'Grand Forks, destroyedby firg, Samu wfte lL ' L � IV � � I t 121 ' ' ]V.r. � i ture ncluding th( Mard :z T, ie despstchos, I gh the loveleft � ; . i ; i 7 I i Pubens pictures of tlie Holy family, ull tt, went to the F'Aw milil Zero Dak)ta, � . use of matches In, h o I � � uriod however, axe so ver3 I Cot Ltr %dictory sfid havii bein 'offered tothe Gover ment by . r. I ' ti hr. htl an � 8 bf.4 8014 : . , ', I ., L Murdock was almie Sawing. 8he - 3ne da v last week �, � � ; : ; . , ,while some of boy. ; I YON ullrediabile, that ' Bsible to arri�Ve t1 " al of Marlbbrough for twotaillion b gan assisting him in �emovinf I I I � I I . I I )71 a I I some theworkmenatthebi i I at Go r- -Ming Marign Oliver,, - L do ars. . . . I . � I was f0t evert at anything like laq accurate idea I'd . - I . I I . 0 gi g from beside tLe 1 Saw, her ba�d ich, were lacistitig buildin material to sometimes- P blic schli teacher ii - , i .-A artfidge . loin what is re, I I 0 Caught and two of U'er fliager i taken an upper Etory,a piece CS!3tllDg this countv h L , for th ' ikol Y going I c I I - 13 at. it is quite ; . . e - pas ode mit, 3 factory- in Ayr- a . I i i which b Id 01 a Year ud - J �- expl , in a dyna I � eNident that the L . t-5 I windows a half, been pu mirig her t esa , I 11 diss 04 of Geue�al Shire;. I 3n women Were blown ,o atoms, "he many friends ithroughe at the fell on t e bead of Mr. Ito beri ,� I tha Gordon, from which . , I ab'd two seriously wounded. � 01) � ) . Fulford, Kingston Ladie�l Medical Colege . - I a ch was e'x. . unty of Mr. A. M�D. Allea Will wlio w ' assisting bi d 11 "i 1 . : I I I Lei 113LAND STE ,PLE CHAM—Tbe 'r gret to* learn of his Severe 111rli s. He ugly ga ' ' an cut an successfully. At tbe,closipg exercises & ' mein pitot6d, has proved in 311tire failut'e, .... Ei ; , fracturing big skull in a Most few days Since, She' was I I � � ro s manner. ; a groat mg Island ineeple Attf36 for h s been-iu poor health !for some tiifle ll�varded Is d there'are Stroup ,in icions that t' dank ero Scholarship of $0; n b$ X �s Molgee 8:2 4e 611,000 and Plaits v4ludd At ��560, was this spring, but last mi big ai men � ts -� k ol� 3hpatch dated L . all,illo, WigCon- a Ringston. lady:. 1, give . I . . G neral himself is i !& very pylecarioias wb � L � NaitnTalabilitV I ., ambi- . I n by I�onkaway, who was ridden by took -such a turn as to aj arm his amx'ly sin, Ma5 10th, sai Last D4,,ht a man tion and conoeirkated effol t Mae . . t )12. Mr. Har �vood 4 . I . I . L I � t suo. I !&mi. .and dangerous posil , * he uprisin I . I a i i d h y S i C fa D 8 . : 65 y 3an ol , supposed to: be] John Me- ceed.. ' i T I . . ; L HE GRANT FAMIL RUXN4P.-EJ- I- he Probabiliby is that Ethel tin Don all, of Brussels Onta fell or -On M6nd I afternoon I ' 1 � rk a of the natives has Tol (liven very much 6 1 � ay Of .- ast Weik � ' . . m)re form I . Prbsideri Grant and family h Ve been qe t6wrli of Grey, w: 11 be he he' wasthrown from a St. Paul 0ain. Two Ernest Meischain, An 01 -1 - r Al idable that was" at first an ruined financially by the faiffire of a, On a 4 r 3sident 4 ,- M 1� - he hours litter the engineer � Downie, was foillind dead �in W114 1� ; i circuit in con4tion, "With t� an east ; and ticipated, and the B) ibish forces have ba Ell Concern in NeN 7 York il I which ethodist 'church. Aft gr next donfli bound train Saw the , 1�1 � i mat with several ver tb B� -b slid invo' Mal. in his sbirt Edwards'bush, on tho 30, MuCeSsiorl IL ' � . ,1, r �ous check P ,_�sted their; all.' � L ce it is expected thi it Roels, Wh4:t- sleeves wavi aif his vest, atil ling on the I He bad left ho, ' . heir a el 11 W I - 16 It . I . le aboutil C160k., . �b STARVI . OPLE.-gany ppo� people fidld� and bhe 16th coumssion church's . . . -- ince An I reverses,, and mar 1popts held by I e track. Belore the train �could be Monday mornin to- go to rin9villik : : , in"the Davis bond section of t4le State w. 11 ith Ethel form th( chargo5l, : stopped it struck and Ulea him. A He seems t7 ; Inji. them have Veen abs 3doned, and ulti. of Miss . � o 'ha le takell ,11 I . it isippi are in S all, a . eS i hort L � . ,titute - - -A �ayfield correspondent says: The telegram from Brussels Isays' his wife C14 : I across the �� field and bu Where lIe . I �h, � bide mately captured by t ae enemy. Condit ei f this int, I 11 i I � . The I iop. on account of tla � recent Pcpul�tiou o ,resting village and daughter were on thb #ain with must have take sudderi J,,11. I I . ­ I . i future -course of, the Eng flo ds, that starvation is ,11�minent has 1 min considerably of late. Scircely him. � I ;I I . 941 dj L L -: n 8 overni, I i. 9 . r T L . - l - i I I urilesisiS1,11111, edy aid is forl lacomirig. El . , I soon after. . Th i probability I that be � the' Mont in regard to tiie ,matter in very . a Inpty house to be fotlnd in the v4- -91be En rprise says 146 is con- died of exbausti baviu be( ' 8 , ' . dil.ficult to.d eflue. Tb ir r.olicy thus far I�Uvqi(­:Timn.-The rain a ; Ve. lug lage. Some pai -say t1hat it is :)wini -siderable tali in Gorrie jusi now of what irregular i ii, 9 in sotn6.. aost i . tba Vatillerbilt parby f rorn trolt. to to, good Government 4ud E 5tab� ishIn : . Pis babit� � lately. ,He �! - . National - g i, regular monthity cattle was over Wyear3iof age. ' ha been one of coi � � I � I i nen i ,6 rative inactivity, , Cillcianald made the ran from "Dettoit Pche , while others dec, are it is the fair h ere V To are informed hy respon-, - I I I I . i - - I I I � but , the English p,36 lei a e becoming to Toied.P, a dititance of i ileg, iro wi 3d oi u of the Local Pat liamenti, I Bible paities that seve ' . I . 58 iuv,.fei§, including two 6tOP . TlaQ Last week I —­� '- i to p r4l 1p�omirient The Terrible 'Ocean rDjis tel'. I ring Very restive, and there i4 evidently a I -1 as the ReT'. Mr. Hi lyara buyers I ave Stated their'. intbrition of I U , . 1. I i - � � I . ran from �Lima to Dayt n 74 --r�ites, was of Machester, was We last week announceU� hie. : i� I .1 dr Iving to, vard�,s attending it Should a Buitable i day be I �tb terri C I I l I less, gro wiDg feeling that ore � abtive meas. made in 36 minnies. 1 ; i . . . . Blyth, his horse got f ighteried and selectad. All are disaster which to place fini �� d. 1. NTH ANNivEAsAril- � ' . i agreed Pha such a � . of urc 8 should betaken n t C ill I "IFTY I �� � �3 )nn d, u pset the buggy' fair m,oul I I)e of inestimable VaL ae, both twe(O he barki, - � - #.t the turnila j, quickly ar( a collision be 3:t Poneman 1: a to Go: -don, but to subdu athe �:iuBurrection. 59th sun Fersary of theAmeril . . the passe . . I . I cap Tract, and throw him out. We �i are gh d. tp to farmers and business men, d just and . nger steamer ,,, State of - Th 3 Government a vet, however, - re. i New York, e annual ep � - I . Society il th ; ort hear t1lat he received no serious injur 1. a little concerted action ab r . Florida," one ,of the largest and beBi . bad , I . she wed t) at 2-19,0 1 . I Y, 4ts tirne I - . ! . sea going Vessels 11 M 1. . I 00 volumes werl issued The horse getting from tl e buggy htart�- would establish it. i . a�d which resulted - --' to Ina, in obdurate And r f i ise to move-. Mr. duzing t�e past- year., The, r1eceirU -ed at f Lill speedlor the v lage. ! -A laughable thing oc I the deAth of abouti 150 person I . I ,; . Gladstone . curred in one I . The fol. 1� in- deolareB thb-t GOIdon is Bafe were] 357 �000, and the disbursO�ments -The official quarter, y meeti of of the clat rches, in Clinton, of lowing account of t. o0eel.urreue . 1. - I 9 L( Sunday - is i $35 -,000. 1 . I � given - and that the Goveil n Tie ; by Mr. James D ennett, of . elp 11 no t declines to i I I tbE IondeBboro circini i, Mett odiat lately, jut t before the coin eacement Lonaon, , &,vast scherio of conquest. - - pauell. � ich I . Vi entilif Baker, Baker Pasha, , as re- week, �Aftor the transac ion of geaeral who occupies a promitle ger saved: Ii ct�. nu lodtion in . I 'I'ThOsubje haarecentl come:up sev. - turied to fro Egypt. His - bminese, a resolution was passed e presL- the church, pulled off his w FULL DETAILS 0 THE COLLIZ r I HTURb I OF COLONET, I�AKER.-, olonal churches, was held on Monday of last of the ser 7ice, One. of ti te only cabin enter upon I i aembers Ontario, who is old � - 2 ill . I . erall times " - arr val at the present I terproof "As a ON. . I i . ­ -- . be I in the'Elig isli Parliament, moment 0 con- sing, disapproVal ?f the pr�poaed change before taking big Beat, andwisi passion r said Mr. . � , I and has elicited w ' Bid red in )pportune, on account I _ las Much ,, , I ire. . arm, d isc as ions. The , absi �of the of ' ur er's appointment �O Clinton air- astonished as were the peoP13, to find and for the in. e e I ublic I ' �' 31ace ol the Prince of . ho is cuil. I . I I But .Cor:Aervatives,� of coulse, fire taking Wtsles, W � I he had only olie coat 013. Realzingthe will relate my ex e ience, I wil. exten. I I I - his Btaunc Jest champion. ! M i . Robert Cross, of-Fordwich,met Situation, he tabbed his c � nate nothing nor t 11 - VOu any -,hind in I I advantage ofthe iSituati in to embarrass JIMS 3 � - I and slid . I i I ; malice. Mr. On. I By, EAUTIES,-At the do�nbipm. wilt a serious accident wit ek before last' out,ritturnin whenheha gem . Wa Or ,and -weaken �the Government, and a tion sale' !, Jerse' 11 9 ired.an- King" D.. SteA I 0. Y fancy catt)e,� held at W he -attending to big luties at the � other , -.oat. the purser, and Irdyse T I I . - if, wei - Bitang ' !M �-� � . i Nev r Yorh I on the 7th I the � I efisure of' success is atte -diDg their I inB if 0 12imals Killicardine railway statio: , he fell ancl -The Clinton New Era of chatting in- doctor's to i I I �iy I . wer, 3 sold � for $70,000. 9' he number of hu ked his shoulder out � apt Week 11. 15 on the nigh - or I aboit i i I )f joint and says: Mr. Silas Andrews, of )f April 18th, Wh6ZL effoilts. ' Tbei . . of "'Jinton, I 'i - I ! flowitily Drolce8dinge. are imp:)rted Itattle sold -was'not large',those broKe his collar bone. H is home with wL;o d' ed ft the 6th inst.., 8, the ' i , �, j. . -- � I I I � about 1,200 miles 11. Orin .: i I �ropo.,ted as having takin place in the bori L On . I . i Iris h ceastt I I I ?a. , 9 ihis continent exciting the,, big parobts until he is * abl � to res Elmo Vance age of 78 years, waE W I. known WE HEARD THE ALL , R:A TELFG`RApH SOM(D. Eng ish Parliament thik ' keellest co: I I . I � W (), e 1: .-* petition. Tie highest price his work again. I Bd- I ' ? 1 to the peop e of this place qiuo� - 7icinity. e our rushed Up on deck making . �; , I' fr. k Hicki . 11 mflz d i ras for Bombs ; I f . r I -Bea re A e ; W f o Agar . ; . h moved I ­ vis, A prac a deep ice 0 : ­ ki ichael s dau-6ter a 0 d last week as Nfr.. R. Da, ' tical farmer who took at on r the ' told ' 2-yeir-old, heifer from A. B. D"arling's an. Exne eraybutcher, waA drivillig t ree, interest in all �hings pertaini ereto, ..400 . 0 ves ers side. i I ]all , st, red li, lit facing i ne. I L big moti in of M il' 2hid that the hero] , 85,0� 0. . I . . � 3 1 ove.r.1 ,saw Be Hou so regrets that the conrse of the i i. head o�l fat cattle across the railway be soon be3am an In ' I i 3 prominent ai ong his I was aa. gla t hold of I by the ' CONVICTl NOT WANTED. -.-A leagile has track in that town, the ev 3ning , Istal � n � M. , Or le to , d It t t'For God" . Government has not I promote -labc rers re. He was if or� in the purger, who said! I I eX1lr6SS1 CO he i rid 06101 i I I the f access of Gen. G beer formi by Australian colonists in e- . 1, . � I ame dashing along, killed two anl Sol township of August& B sake, I I- 118 Mission Lon Ion 6 � , in tb � 0 United stank back." Imn�iodiately t re 101. 1 and ;hat the steps .to E ecure his per' prevent the extebs�ou of seriously injured the other that it ieol� counties ol Leeds and I . lit �ona, I - French Coll vict settlement in theW; I I Grewill , and in, lowed ,& terrible crash, thf I safety have bob delayed. .- The I est- I the next day. Mr. Davis' I bark ' . I , ern Paci oss �will bel early y gars wa brought iritc p I lic life, "Poinema,11 I ad moti)n was receive Ii ocean. One .. of Chat,barn, New Brans. . a prolonged �o . . . . . d -vritl ' part of� their i about $200. 1 1 being for some time a men: Iii Of hee,�sii Hicks,Beach A krply 1 programm, if carried out, threatilitaB to I -Rev. W -S. Cook, fortleHy - the wick, running right:1across us. We all aa- reviewed bring. aboPt intornational diffio�ulties i field , of Bay- countycouricil. During�thB rTbellion ran back and climbed up the ht rriclane � . - Ithe course of the Govel-nmEnt in the, - � uit of the Metho�ist church, 1 of 183 7 h 3 off ciated an cap;aii i Ifor one deck. Dr. Sit lel as etruck by the ad � , I cire matter, and s betu eon E 0gland and France. !� : but lic has been attendifig Mont of the i-egi. en I e I aid England now demands I -: � real I a then called in;O Ictive splinters, which, fl in all dir � I ARTOU4 INACCEBSIBL�­Moslisqngers Theolog Ical Collegel succeeaed in carry- .1 seNvice, sla .1 �11 rat Gen. Gordon and tbo 3e,wlio trusted " et ,�Ctimo. , . . who have I I b . . . ortly afterwards rece.4ing big his eve beincr blac�k ned. I S' . . iDg letters to 11har- , *Ing C ff tl ite prize for � .. 0- na 6ball bp rescued, Mr. Gladstone � first-ydar studerit�g, 1 COMMISSio under the Beal Lord no `1 u stained - . I k was greeted with tounk repol"thn=y were unable . - -le screaming of the pas. I I . hearty %nil -long con- . I I to I at tt e late examinations. !He hag gone Elgin. Forahout22 . injary., T I I years 1e ]lowed Beingers was dreadfj�111. Crawlin along tinned applause w - reach tl;ati; place. They State that aense I to E agland to .vi rns the lumbering busin at hen he ros 'to reply. I � I I 0 . Bit frien ' I , - ds and ret - Be Ile dbuied tbab the I masses of Arabs surround it. General . 688, st b 13 1 uently the hurricane deck I Icame to wh re,NC. , ­11107ernirlent bad Gord, in atti � to tb is country in the fall. gO112g eXtBnBi ely into real le8tate. 2 boat hung, an' too� out �� � . , 0 deserted Gen. Gord 1 A-laimed the Nile betw � � i6eked the rebels on the'White - Uis Minnie Hougb, of i Gorrie, a He laxoved 1,o tl is county in I I . a MY PE nknife, 36 , lbuying cutting away the 6 I 10 - motion was to disp Iten the 13th I ind 156h of on onday evening l - a Van cover 'which lace bbE Government. . -of Iasi week ][ore- the f an a a joir jDg the town, - b 013ging wa i.. I He referred to the officiall I Apri . Thpy' were building hufis for sent d v; ith a beautif al set ' . .� s Qver the boat. A ter some di licul I - I . - espatches to I . I Of Ch na- to the I ite Wrei Sbiple - . I � a se,,nrity, and ware b 6 us got the oat out an begia 3r, and were driven out of theJr en- of th 9 Xetho list ways been a he 0thy man i lit 11 quite to lower it. I 8 t prove General Gordon . i sbelt � I . y he menabers y He had al- overall of ty . � I I . j i -be ' canal I - h, � n recognition of hEF services an recently, being vigorous'and 0 ' I said the Government i 3c'ineg to inerii chure got 41129 into th boat : 8 driven on without consi A ­1HICA'O CLER . M t,Ve until with tral he askod MO nob to Ile � _j GYNAN 6ARROTED AND orgat i8t during the p i &�e him; ( I i n!12 the blood, ! ,' ast two -ye rs. I within ii, short time of his d at Ii He we found it a] y pled with men ' " -honot, and treasure of I n k I& ad, and the ; Rolp�p o i $13,000. - L Bt Saturday Mists Hough has been an (fficient . d ; was a nuerni )f the towin read : nightl J7. asimo, a Ot ud1l for., and cooks. I n( . Goveil lament Also declini -o BE ter upon . . t Ro an cat. 0 IC fai 'ul organist, and well (leserves he I several yes4-8, of M � V ) lee several is - raga - I . prieip froDi Chicago, on hi way to Cali. testit io I d alio one offi- - jee 1 71 I � a , . n al. I ! passengers on deck-, �Iad also saw the I a rast scharne of conquetit to please � I , cers of theHnIlett Agricultural � 11 * I captic us Opposition. . fortillia, Paci�fic Rai 30clety. captain, who ran VP .hi I 1,way, I LU Id farmer � I fro m - . Y . I a - Henry Chaplin, I was, � - � nameoll Aitken of � When bat 1'6 years of a e Ile joi led the par berth I ' . . d C),onsErvative,pronounced the conduct , ggrrot(d by three mein on the Olat- . the ow ship, of Tunable I ry, Was at 1 Methodist chur "' � � tly dressed. He! d-isplayed, gred , . I -- . eh, and m,airtai ied big calmness, in fact I'dic, not believe that . I forri n d ro�,l bbed of 613,00C, just - ag tl1.8 . � . I . I I - I a O� the Goverhment in i el a ti, in to Gen. ' work -on Saturhay, 13rd instl,:Ibut feeling I connect on therewith th Iffe. He � - I Gordo: in 11 an Eluldvirig di iiE rac a and dis- � I I v , A tired we t iat i the house al d sat down I was twi'e ma I I I � � e . 1 train pulleo into the Union, depot Vo I 0 c, rr d, And rofig I he realized his true position, ltilteither . i leave a wife, 5 : I be i i - honor to EngQdP Libid andolph I Wo�t4,"Texils. Therob raescaped. in achtir to! rest bimsef. Shoiltly , sons and two dfi Eighters to Mo I could the engitloer,; orders wer4 givebL . i HE . . 11 rilit'his , f Ch 'r hill made a bitter a ta k upon the ; 47RE-i DING : 1 to steam shead', which w" done and it , . la a I SCENES. --A despatch aftel varo] s ' it W'as discover, d he ' as ' demise. By ME death the CC DSorvative 4 the time the abi, 1 P11i X10 . I from . I sicrowd� are ( was amongs P wen� down sh Wj& ; Government's policy. � h ., w Says: Ali dead. H t the rst settlers 1, t sup - . a Ie 3elieved that , OUtSiqe the: office of the gtate �Line iparty lo: Peg, one of its staunabes ? � all England would suy ;I � , , of tj ship, , 11 � I runni.Dg twelve mileis an h6url . I . . aye" to ther Com.p,any : as greatly re- �porters. , . The I . I . I I I m bilge.pumps were st `r'ed to cle.. I ' qqesti)n whether Gen 07aitincl the recEption of the spected by all who knew hit a. - l I --orha 'should I 1 . . out . C I I � ? ; — a � name Of survivors o � r ----I- - . the vessel, her officer did n t der. , , � be resened. Mr. Gladstc no Won d either � J f the State of I Thursday of last week Iifr. Thomas, I . � I 1. : have tD submit to this dem 11 rresign. , F104' a diiii,ster. Cries and lamenta- O-Ize )f . Usborne, met with,�hat lit � .P 1� Stand that they bad t 'e, Atl 'tic cean I mi, I : I I 'an I Mr. Forster made a v tions f the! wives of the crew, I I I t to vilirestle with. Of co�urse it ea the ' . . I . ohem nt Speech ! of I � so many have men a fatal accident., . 0 trees were pla ed it . rig I � wh, In we re -resi � While he � . . attack ' the policy of tile c vernment. I . . dents ofithe city;L are was eagaged rolling a field, he ton ue Mitchell on, rb r da . pasBelagers c0nfi4enee, �but it did ham ' on all! a -The w ; � . He was frequentl I Side . ife of ; the of thE rol ',er broke and he er- in I --Two ban'dsome fountain jar 'to be , because tbd women ,refused . y interru D 61 by vocif. . . ell ov al � � erous (beers. Lord Haiti' = %ndi4 okice7z has )been 1 Made front, anc- before the horses i top laced in fri of S! I to leave. It neairly� diiowned me any - 3 tDin defend. , : ped the , V�, Joselphis church', i .1 ed the Government, (,811 e it was dangerously, ill.,by. the sh .ak received roller wak 'drawn entirely OV1Jlr him. 14o �Etratford. i I- I , - i way. You see ,just an -rig and:IJ,umpli : � . ' 4 when -the � : " I i ed in bo the boat, a big 1�'! I I rvorst fears re riding -1 the bones we is broken an 1 -Mit(hel i ! � 'Dutch r�,ailwznl . I . �- I 1 6 � . negle0l ing'tO take step', - 0! Secure the al d he 'a doin a appeam to be infested 1 tbe'torward rope, t' I - Safety )f.Gen. Gord vessel',4 safet V were confirm A. � . well as can be ex ected. � 0 as t and , . I QP, a liol said that an I T . � p i ith a u urn )er of inamoral ippiog the boa I � 0 min an,, blas- all its occupants I ex Pedi i on to cru sh E I I If bd I 11�as be. : : . —.; I ' -A wh:lilesale destructionlof window hemouls yoprigmen. - I . into the siBilt. This * ` I - . . I . I P yond I he responsibilit it 13 , i I . panes wit a " boomerangs 11 ap the 1�r s- -The Me iisl�a. H �i was about 15 Minut,13s after th . vessels I � overn. i :E " ay of Li t 0 � ur n Notef3, 9 1� owel have I - 'I I I I � ? struck. The boat hP110 Witholaeendin - ment. Lord Randolp � Sells Echo?l house caused . 9ld to ITola Murray, Of W41laCe, 200 tb e water, and I w diiawn un4er' her. i � . I , . J . (ili'll comi. - I ithe a 901 I Pared Mr. G-ladstatie's sp . . Mr.'Joseph Govier, of �, , Board at 1eir last regular I e i Ito acres adjoiniiilig the village of gol� n for There were 30 a$ declare tic � � h , th the cently igold horse, for Allett, ro- I ' M. . i . i I d ofTontius 11 e ublicly I - A $1 10, and two I offer a rev iard of $10 for the " a cti $10,000 ciash� � of ns �n he boat! at' first, i * i - I on � � , washin a big hands of the b o d f a just cows,fbr $10(i - . ! of the per f � �� ''I but af ter the vessel had Isunk on,ly. seven ; I I I I �son or person o Mr..T. 11. nicks, 0 itoliell, has � 11 Man. 0-oseph Cowen R. E ran' on, Mr � da � 8: WE' did. the - :8 of us wore saved. ! � i I who. a )rs Home ad a. Goo.' Btdg- mag e. Pia Monday one 01 the bo S, . archase splendid heav'y� draught q 3 � . lently 9, twked ihe -n-14 Mr.: Geo. Hesk, St rted' from 33 the gan ueen's evidence, I are from A, r. James McKay, I i WALTER MWO WAS �ROWX-R]), Rule fcr Ireland, vio' de � � i � ly . I of Har- . . :1 Censure I I , �iston. aves a wife and'on� child �n To I Govern ment. The motion - , Londe�,boro f:)r Manitoba la�s week. , a number lade were sum (I I he le was rej, -Tli Rush farm j fore t ipone e- i I . , r. 3ct6d by A vote of 30 ;o 275. ' ast nor h of the �e Reeve to answer for onto, ,but I, being � good swimmer, � llage!of Gm . I . 1he offence. -Wm, Holmes, of Donegs , has " The Parriellites � vot loot , vi )h the V' . rie has been parahased, by rapped )ighlt foxes this spri deter '* I -Says !the Brussels. Pont: Lo Ll , rig. 'The �111111ed to die just as hatickasI I y f 0�­,,t , - I Mr. ,16hu Moffatt, of H knew- how, go I abut m. Tnn i minority. Tbesmall In jor his ar: -istou, for Orange I bdge, No. 774, have orden f WIS of It as I ieigliborhood shoal 1 pre- y Mo and , i I I . Government is 1 110 � a BEL. 03,050 i . I d finding salt water f . Ooked I � I hand 1 regalias f Imerni s. . an a ; I . or the,. Y I nt Mr. lol nes with a vote of t� i ks. ari � more k6i nation the present 13- 1. -TI .e Pries yterian Roe I - w- A i than f1eS4 I kept uP. I was. in my - Bel Sio, - Tho I 00 ackin t t meeting on Mond Sr -Mr. ,'am 3a Trow, X. P . . I - -N I .9 is going to .Slipp � auds ainly endeavored t gain , d.' ledges bhe reteipt of $300 to ards X OX i . last '�Erel' the demoristrati t is Northwe ' - ered feet when tbe 0ollision, - , missiori to the - gallerieE of he House C011ogE ED )n on the lit a8sin this summen! He red. -At last I I . C�cur do Nment Fund om M. Me. 12th, i B ussels, w d and & - vFill be accompanied by the Hon. . I crawl on top I Tagpar , i 1 ,� : as discust e , nanagod to . , - I '3kake. during, the debate.' Up bo the last I I Eq, Clin'tun. . pa ,sed to seent, ard . I of the overturned boat and two others I . , M-Otio e the serviaes of Edw I 6 1 soon joined me. I hoi � momen, the Liberals had rali I -M - John Thompson, of I i � -The 1 i Ped to re87 no two - on the I'VoBt Wa- ( lb 33 i d I attation Band. A big day is of G. Carter, Soll & Co I � 0 support of . the Irish vote, will , hasiold his 59 ac� ' I � ., more one of th I I iif, is. the e farm !, to a iunted oi and the people fro: rain deE lers - ) loss was . caught' under. , 1. I - I fourth raotioxi for censure f r. .1 Smith, and purchaqe � 6 ,m far ati,d 9 ill S.t., Marys, has i PUT4 the boat, I A � I I I so 1 ai .. " I . - � tha h chased tl a I .rge flouring Ming eo�� Mr. other. George Fo . vote I , 113 been Mr. � J. Ili si e expeoted. 11 I I I drugged h m! out, al djo-I il, the present session.1 Ddfiniu�s farm, containing 10,0 acres. , i rreater,second, 1 toward . I � . , -MIS. - W. Rooklidge, natron �f Wm. Somme ille in that town. I i� 0 - I -- �- -- r. M; Walters left LondesbOro the Girls' H- � then climbed on 1ho. boat whicla, Wall. . . I . I, aboutt� � I ome, Toronto, who died i --Rev. W. T. Herridge, M.A., son Of botti6m, upward. But tlie W � I wowetlisago,raflier 7 � I Iii of the V, ' I . tin 9xpectod. on rada, last week, was ev. Willa J�r I , Of Strai bas Was there I ' �1 rrid e 0 Of it: ,1 V a daughtor . - I'll Or it 11 ; '' ,an of ("a sin Bluett, of Goderi 3b, and a, ,On a $56 0 acholarAhip at � the -Edin. I POTAMES FOR STARCH.-jil. ly, and lba a not yet, returned ; � he W w 51 0 were eight i poor , OW51 tc In ridge, last see�u o t' I I � i in ­ � New Yo',k etate, potatoes 6ro drug in I -Tla� din lie train near L'on4on, � : grat . ing4ter.of Rear Admiril Bluo4, burgh Un �.verBity 411ace las n derneath and we co ! d do iU I i redipris of the -f t October. I . I I Stephen arid of theBritfsh navy. for them. They -Were syIngi -cry-* - . . - , I . the mar. iet, and selling fe, - 20 cents a Usborri Agr cultural Soel' I . She waE a lady �f 1 -The bacheloral of Knox " . . ;' bushel. I oty are�at I superior education, and it is a remar , - church, and kicking under us� all the nil ; it" I or the starch Mi Is. I k. Mitchell, lre idg up a con 3 ' . present � discus' iiiiR the propriety of - 6., able fact that the day c gett -) cert for was awful. I i . : ... - - � . Rumoliiii-Rumors have reacIte Cairo larging heir is iow r � of her . ilas Nors, C I . , I : 11 that Go lteral Gordon left ]E' 001228 at Exeter. her first anniverga, feath was the 23rd May. I lendla, of THE 'BOATSWAM I * . hartou rn - -mr, 11 ry in the P!Osition & S�. Marlys, A- I DOAX i J. L?l Sturdy and its. . n A M .-.kelly, of Brampton, soon after the vessel 8 recently, and 'returned thEre in three Winglaiam las mily I ft matron ofl the Girls"Home. Her'rc- areatnon� th au -t S:Ctious. i 'went do, -1 me - dayls, fin ling escape- imp � week for Harris 'on. Mr. mains wer i , along with six men in h ' d JG orge 08 iblf, I I sent to Kincardine for inter - ,-Mr. I ete4 Lilliolo, of Listow4 Forrester a � er, an m � CLOSING. S"ooNS 0 - Sturdy �s goin . into the hotel busineSs , ment, � Sold alled the boatswain !!� name - � N AC-Ukr, Y. -The in that 0.1ace'l . . ,t I his farm I: ear Ithe, 7illage of Drayto6jast asking hi to take 8 � t acting M myor of St. Louis , 2 as : � " . . ; -As Mr. Pringle, jr., of Turnberr � week, for he I al U �ff, B4t the � . . . 8 ed an -Mr.t Win. I Vvhite, of the I of 65,200, cash down, boatswain Passed by,,qayi#g he taid � order th t all saloons shall be closed Sion of 1 G I another p 91 IL conco's. was driving home from charci on S"un� Real estat isfbtg�i I rey, , ion a � nuirig to take a rise in to pick up er, � b s . � Sundays . � � . day last we 9k, with Mr. and . some m(i on 1! I passed .. to. Mur value. I � . we *y - 6 . I i I the boa ' . - amd - away ,,,,, his lo g home, frill. of ray, an ag d couple, in the b Iggy, th,6 '-A nurilbe the bottoifi of t all night . - I I . I . . 4is 0- tried to keep each othe ,tb� Mai � AN Alm OR US GRAND DURIC.-I L r sinful years. He wag muchnesteemel by An horgetcok right at ailaild'searris of young men in ' '' , r warm Bel2satior has been created in G' w I were f ,tie each $1, an t . Priarmany who kne w hilm. � . A costs lat a . of - the water wetting, us co Uivany. - � and Anst i ' � the road. tie air the brick -yard ran int 1 Ma istrate's court last week, for making Fortunately, the night Was n . . a by the morganatic ME rritoge -Tbi peopj� � 9 I of the Grand Dake of � of Port Albert want tl�e the ditc a and upset the vehic. , , throw a Ole � Hess -Da Itr stadtf Toronto, Grey!.%n­d Bruce Rail. - I I . isturbal ice At a mi eeting of the Lord's the sea was as, calm as a Ar, husband of the late Pri . 110 way.. e - lug t 11 he 6'ecupants to the grouid. Tb A y. This will likel lake. I ets .�l ce, of tended t:) tha� place and a de . - I I 'y teach them. the reason of such a large proporti of . England - ; deputati n old lady was seriously iDjured! but th be ter mat nerr ! � � o i � of the ifflagem are to visit Toron o old gentleman escaped with is ;, I the crew being Saved I think tho L A& �� � � WITH A BROREN, S11 . . . . . a fZ L -There (I among I . Z I ste&mer:3rooklyn City, New T.- -The shortly f Dr the � urpose of interviewing se id 132]1a the sangersentirel failed to r. ; 'k for the In . ! vere bruises and slight injury to hl� holraes arot W i . � y realim , Ili I an gers b f the road. : - n 'Plae i of nd A.tt ood Ch seen a to position. I -I. Bristol, I as beedepoke ! ribs. When �the boatswain did not 13 at E 3A with a' I I I baffle the E kill of t', I . I , shaft br, -Ch les lAcLean has dis oSed �f -WM. Whitely, of the Hur Din Ro 6 veterinaries. Mr. return we eornmenced 6houti � - And - Alan. She was )r( 13eeding his - Wra. Blair ha the misfortune to lose cried in concert at intervals ng' - under sai I and wanted . flar;n lot 34, Lake Range, Bhfiela, I Tuckers�.aitli, died on the 6th � inst. all Fight, t no a a stl nce. Cl., E aIli'l , valuab, al4i ig 164, a a one e you , SUB=1 GED LAND. colat , " crea, to Johr, R, and It le age 71 years. Deceased had be I I ng horse, and M J. At daybreak � we noticed a vessel boavirig -Th )u 8a: ! ds , of I I eni W' Boyd l(st two. McLen� tia for�he sum of $7,31, 0, cas4 inipoor I I �- . acres near Shreveport, Lou -n ,,which Mr , eahla. for some time, a: ad aboutl -'In St. As] ys the other I toward as from the east. This cheeied sis . Md ean as removed to Dulub _ - �; . dav 8, Pave not been - submergeo] for . 1 4, 1 a, year s pce got so low that big life was, Mt n by tl te name of R ' rig us all Up- considerably, but our,lhopos teen minneslo is, wh� re he purposes a �ile. Were disappointed, she did not sight out 7ears, have be� 1 136 residing , devaireo of, but he rallied therefrom, w eeling Ix ort tr a ) on to 9, .Per, . On. Overflovi ed, E nil the in the futu . . ! an enjo Beaffo n , 0 S. ,off er"s boaf (Kr- a a degree of health, � until a fell on the oistB below a .... I e i third Le I itruount- of damage is illael%IG Ill Lbl,?. For -Thb M. ny riends of Mr. Jag. John. few wee4s ,nee, when he wa I again fell a rid the ba ' . I iles the croi will have to b , rii-plant- ston, latic . ; n low, A.Usn's) came along, a4d we hailied! it. _ i , town � hip clerk 0 . I 0 hini. � escape from doath He came to us, hill �s d. f Tarnberryl, I stricken I d wn, death relew rig his was miracle 4 1 aid big boat W-0 . � ous, but though badly I in- already full . will 1�e 06rry to �, learn that he is dange ! *r. itely W Ora i nnis- I jured Wait INDIGNAriOV ��RTING,l a e sting onsly ill. � He I as, been ailing for t -' Spirit. as -b he is rew ' � and that we lasi bettot " ' - i ' I h . I ) vering. I un I n Man' eater on Saturday of 3 000 pasi 8, &ndon M ' ! killen, FT'rm nagh count�, Ir ini -Afire iout in the pu til the boatilswain came back.1 - - 1 4 two wee onday ISO I br >he 0 *8 Xf onservatIves, resolution 1. , 1 1813, and a me to Carl'iids, b1i ChOol Allan then hoisted a lug sa-il and i went 8 v; 1 21 � building at Mitchell the other morning after �he vess 0 e lopted week had an a sak of apoplexy. . I - . �oiidemnijig the ab O "I I years of ag . He came to th el-siglated,butoter NlOw" andonme 2� ' � on i about two o clock, v rhich would have de. ing her for several hours he had to giVe . rdon. . I aen. -Tla� audi ,. . account of C)Iin I tract in 1839, but not liking it ;at that' molished I I i Show . total receipts i )f to I PANIC-STRICKEN I , E; t I at t thal ! time, ret' ed to lower I the whole structure but for up the chase. � . To r the 4 � Canadf ', where the! timely d- I : , ru . . d the Spies � wN.-Il t uiladay town fo � 10covory, an � I is town of Zanesville, Ohio I I ar 1883 amonoted to he joined�the Light Dragoons, ' malin- arrival of t ie hre b,rigad dy THE RARE D3D NOIX SXru U99 i .I e. Two ro(us and we were oLce mor,e al , W 0 exii 022,�14,44nid:-th� disbuirsements to 821,t I ing in the Service rs, during 'Only were i jured. one ola the - M I I . ited o4r a Supposed loal-th dake. 998. � T uniicipal taxes for tj I rue he associated hime 0 'With i -Shop I reaking no ��� here was� a terrible ,e Year which ti ' ocean. At laBt the boatswain rot A I crash; and'about yielded jtl(),297� and the receipts fro ! the MethodiE a arch and w . . 'a getting too cliom. and took us off the bottom of th 111bolat. - ree acreo of ground sank 9 I _ Ml . I as C ievoted. � mon in is p,ver . I I Mit 3hell to be sxtiefsetory. eet, the market amounted t6 636� . The I ly atta;ch I I The We were from 11.15 p.m. I . 7ped t iereto the remaind'r 0 to five Z look 11that , , . of �'� ich Public school 0 fit the town 03,6 50, his five yei s se ce � jar night a large ?sno Was broked in the next morning on the I &Ming si number of ho )S, ' and life. n , tr I a ' oth � i i - shattored. 4The inhab ta X the the High' whoo, - I the front w: ndOw ' bottom 0 I I 'I $1,645, while �1,256 1 expired he gA married Auld retu e eo`� Mr- F`lrr0w'0 CiOn- boat, We told our rescuers �there inUd I I i to .4 fecitionery, and a 01 i 'I - i - I i 11 i . � � � : ;1 . � � , - 'i � N , ; ,, I t 110 wOfth Of 0 uff 13168011le One &live ot under� )i ( -i . '. il I I y neath i I . � , � I I � � I I - � I I . � . . l�, I ; I I � I i . I i I , � . ! 1, 1. ! i : � I . i� I � . ; � . � � � � , I I I � I I � i! � , I ; i � � � I I . . I i i : i I I . I I ; i I . I I i I I ! i I I . . ; . I 1 ; � i i . i i ! 1 I i ; . � I . I ! "I � . i . I I I ; . � ! 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Jtloe g ortly Ont I be � - I , , sua bai� ; Ile I . eiareW; f i �of bb 01 � .- I I . on,o 0 1 .1 rmcued, 1. � � . ,wE, . �a �L,4 1 - � ,- 1 1 . pvva, boatot . � .vaby the cl i I ­ I a .1. i ; , 4 ­ts re een duf ; . �, I t Wine �-� , l � I - �� - I. - raqu, .1 in 81 � Iml 11OVe I Z. Z Z L - th� Xormregi . 10'ristlans. �, .-SoOn as I sti ei Must.d. V � - .. - !jlLe Irs without' I I . I . I :an on boaf-d t', I � � ­ -as � � ------ here w VA.] , ­ , , � of 13i8cult in a 11. - I - 40eff - � . T is c i . , i coj 1. - . I . � ,&A $teala7er F, . . I , . ! tg,i# 114d V. verj . . . ,Snj was aUX101 � - I I I . - " Thb I . . 'Pei Bible. - �0.0 XOnda$ U . I V , Aect a seq I . I r*4 tow-ar, � &b I � . - p : j : I . I tea. Mr. , . . I IWRII , i � 1. z I . 7i : 44 mr�LL TOU TAIKI � ­ : i , , I � I I I � - i , ia. && ­ � . . *Or , - I "I'll ...... . offl . on the lS I Z � -- .. pas in rig t -0 � . )) I � f . - Lou- a, .0 �� , I hali led s er, " � � 4 - �' ':: OODSBD��� a to ta r � - . . : � And 23 �of -as th I � I . . ;! captai-4 John; , . . . � 7 � . ! Welabijasint, Ml I . I . i - F Joitabi On , i; othe'rsteamer,, J . , I � I! is city of Rom r I I � I 1� we pew a flag 4 . UpY 14, PIOMMU . ! . . . - - I . .. "CiV of Bionald � � . �­- 1 : Xr�; ADan sigial II � . ,shiOwrocked,ev . � � . . � I I 11 but as th I � . 11 I I he �topped Big% ; I . . 7 nel�tB.ignatled I I� olit�ained no reE 1, � moti stop for E . � � 1. , - 1- - . distinguist� the I I - If � ' the' were p0m.1 I . Jy . . I . wall the vessel ' . . ,on Andmiany al . - ; . brelitithed. after I I � � of ]Roui T -b . short of water. � � ; into I me's, but i . I hWg then. any ?I c� i de I * , The -1 sigi�R.tea lif ter fo, . ,of the vi�reck. TILE " T-EXAN.11 ; �1'a T,he ,�,Tita . �off., !but, � she bor , swered,4111`Bigtil they u-nderstoo( . � was, sent, ajad t I wasiabout ten I Clart,ain XcLea I veri khad ; so i Ius ce'lothes-w-hi �ci boots on 1i I I analall )'My cast I I i � � - . I . e., Ball alter, I ! - � � 1 o . ! 7 rig is,80 e ol � - I I . �Ori �09`1`4 the �N. i, I mot think it pm I � 3, I savq& I The u. I -miai�hl, but Mar. aid � )!Ie �Ossi . - sikme if aroyoi: as A, wag the n^x I -was! if anyone. - � I A somo half an-h� 4il 1 4 .tbe��Sailors ( repcirte4 the lig-i' ,colll-�Bio:n to him � 4ed-, 4 . - . t b e helm w,z . then' to '" starbo I �on t4e 4�1 Ponen Steamer's light - _ , . the Oililsion�­ I � � I — I I ; i- - . T11e brok-ere ,t I � � I i --Stre4t,New Yorl 1 i :::: . i I . I 'ence I just. now. : r ; ; � ,and ankilag for , . i and others ,are I Vbeiie. failures , : i a i I I I . Pan* on wedillat � I I I -Scribek in the 4 � I . � i The Boejae at -i 1 raoi i Ing wais �013 � , : -excitement q :! - , -Stoe I . - Ikel partly 10: I � , . . who soon anuou . . 'MeE � eng , I 1i their. �a, i - i I list Of the SuBloe I - -distrust is the I I � and ihe barli a - 1. al', �aconlnts. T I 7 f an BUTrbilarided I . . I 'humanity, aud j % . i a 1. . ,gaze on the t-1 � I , J: � 3 7 Blue k Frida.y hi � - , I such! scenes as f � � ' . ;, In Amot, g tb�. I 9. _ , i: I drilisE ed ladieg. S, I - 1 W-nt from: moti, . V 4 . I 1 The news I ... i.11 w 4. I,- 4ght -*U9 ra-vill I I - I i I" fio-m the up tio�lw � 11 * - ; 1. - Ying through fj i Its'14 Outside tb I ani i I I i .. nses.: � I I . . I ; Y:: I the banks 7 � r eiri uildings. I ! I � � I � he �� I Or.8 �Of th4 i - guar , aby polk I axe � b ; 4 allearej - � ... Of th failwes jis - I t' the a' DrAAQip�yl f, , JDy-QcH$ are V . 1101d�rfl� arle Mal bbtaih cash fo . I Ion I lk �f sales air4E I g!it I t ith ning r� . "Wi , � . lost - eir he ! � ads.;� tUors - 6 demand � 86cond NetioDail the auk 11 , I wi , 1. . richest en. of t-1 iattl -- '. . � In, I I � atiatla I riesirl a, -, - year caution, and the business oor�vuls York wLil extend . I failures re&rtel I - Wtek �ammbered I . I i I thosobf the pre� : - .th : Ose of th'-, C . . I � I 'I'd I . : I DTr3a it . L882. . aiOn is not � � Safe foundation, i � ,aftd i be entert- : 4raolai aTtr neigb I � I I � I I 7 . . I . I � �