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� . I ;TliE HURON, EX - -- I . 'Chicajo, . if the 22ad and -voted f 01
.. � I i ! .. � . I I . , I i I - I � . red with of 6nd speaks very highly of rove to Bade!
� . I . i : . L . I - 4 1 - . I s4e the Garden were besleg tes� extended to him, by brother ,.i He then d �
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I . I � . i . - - � . I I � i i as two-thirds . a the cour ther. fie took th
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i -1 diffi- yers and politicians; rie nt there. , On, Stan- 0 ,his bro
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4 1 . I - . . . . 1. I i I I - - edless and ex"perating the State ar A . some affecti'g sc nes lawyers 8 I -proceeded to Strat
- - -- -- I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIN I . q whol ing the nit : !way ,of the ore of the voters of per passengers, and n e . . ley; on. . � �and -o I
� -- .- - ." -- , � . the magtstracy, � least a full . : . r Dr. johnston.
�, . - � . . ve spher a, ly in the hands of I... � ; thrown in the , Do- f rmers and they pay at
L , eir respecti I powers ' tt, Act by the� P ore witnessed. I t took place at voted f
, how beneficial in th � . t to 11P.1merston Whi
JSEIY�HNTS- most aut of 1 the Sao on of the taxes, it is hard w! -A very happy even
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N., -BW ADVEOT part of are given ,the I . . ent, the Cabinet of tanybody is wronged. . — theresidenceof 1x4r. John.Nixon, Ash. and t
ut doing injustice ,to �ome . . dvernm , 4 — . - . Mr. -McUullen, , 0 V
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I .. ; I . witho e suppression of, newspapers, n G rtake this FIC), be able to ace tha - Huron Notes. f March, -when Mr. -1
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. the parenthesis aftel the whole. . t of 13114pected per- -.-- 7777---� � - ; field, on the 06h o
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Ar The figure between - E prisonmen . 11 work of enforcing ! -of Wawa,nosb, and ,1 he p
. , of the papir on viiiii iv and the im n(I difficult, I . . Mr. G. A. P6well, a promient dry - George E. Baker, I .. �
notes the paV, I .1 0h --- the Iffeek r �� -, Aid.. This was c4e!rtaiul
"Ch Une de I .1 ; by the aid which has already been g en i ' thusiastic News of . o Brussels has made an Miss Mary Nixon were joined in matri- .... I
jXe. advertis - ound. . it will be bitterly op osed,bY th( Lw, which its, most ell . � g'odi merchant of � 4 Oss . -w Mr, Livinig,s'"
ement will be f i sons. a lf , of Wales, 0 . of Luck -now. . , ork, and 01
�- I . McF&W. 19) f rom the Dominion treasury to 16cal raill, I - ladstone Liberals, frien6 aire mOst anxious to amend so as RETURNED. -The Prince - Rev. W. � H. 2N , I ; - fokir- �
Our Millinery Operving-E. . I . ts and the, G ; � rned to London, was great- msigunment. - : many by , I.action,of seei
Nationalis L who has retu ; n council are - , aid weTe' dressed 1. �. - ,
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The Qu en's Jubilee -R -i Willil§- (6) 1 BY %telfff ' is vicious and un alle � to make it workable. It is to be hoped 7 _ he Wingbam tow The briae and bfiolesm . in he, voted eleat
F and the soi-c ( . ' . for who
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ine Steaniships Strong. (6) . ays. The but it is said the Tories . v -next session of,the Do- ly feted at Berlin. . . .e Magis- in brown satin trilnuled with pl I . d.ay last week
Allan L --�&- , - , � - I -One
A�lma a tiad . 03)- . jus . It sliould, ebeeil begun t that at the S. -The sale ,about to move to have a Polic
-prine A . - . ' A. T. STEWART'S P1(1r[ RE .
. Ladies' college I I t . Unionlist Liberals will suppurt -it '%v I I sach amendments �r that town., b - h wore the tl,ival orange blossom. . �,i and
Farm for s e -D. ffw4rd. (6) . i I minion, Parliament; ' bkte appointed f Ot � ,Nlrs. Will, Hav
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al I , , , egun and its. injustice kel. I itIke its enforce tewt�rt's pictur3s and works of I , It- ni
T(y Pig Breeders- .oyer. (6) but having beeiiI - . it is, the -efore I � li will be seou�red as will 1�'`l I f A T. S -.-it is intended to introduce a cornet There were about seventy-fiv�e guests I -Jay townshi
Chas. Tr I few exceptions . � . pi
mehean. (5) ; � I
Money to Loan-Ww. B � ol a doubt, it should be dis- ., i soile of its wors; ment : : i - � ort r-ealized S513,750. ' to the singing service of present . to congratulate the newly road,
i i) ssible. band of as an assistance : - V. I
--�Xrs. Ken�nedy. (8) I proveu b6yon to becorne 1.awy altbOugb . . 0 S 1308 - - A I i . 11 - -being POisoiii NN'11�'le
Aed I I , RNI*1EN S�RES. TOFFIcE ROBBED 3tre - ied co"Ple- I -. I
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I Girls'Wat I I . continued as soon as possible. it is, no If ,we am OTHER POVg M YEA - busilY engage(' ill t"'
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Tenders Wanted -Dr. Gkhant. (5) . Abed the post-. Rattenbury IS -et Church, Clinton ii . . .calllt':
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nted-A. D. *Donald Allan I L ing for rail- , provision � a. may be modified��.f t5 There are several other measures in'll Nihilists at Astrakan g e at the, � � I , Ald
Farm Wa -(5) . doub t, a very -coin f )rta�ble th I legraI repor, ue of $125,000. : -The Colborne spring show will be - -About 150 invited guest "' t . ". Wai the- el
Cabinet Photos at Wade - (8) . . . atam to judge from the to ;. charge of Members of'the Government 1 office of I tters to the vaj , It Manchester on the 12th of April, residence of Mr. JamesEdgar on tile 4th I a,sked 2'fbr somethin- t
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nu ... imuentiCoM.Rau.. (8 eators and for �-re and I can � 11,E -T.S.-The
localities th 'monstrous in I Pro- i I ,Royt'S PI:LESEN � pres- . concession Howickq .on Friday e nin � .1
Bronze Mo ,art. ( . . way proi . . it is a eaS . which -axe of ud'little importance. T11E E BI prizes Will bo Offered. � , ty -1vith the earne.
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Uitill-a-C Ste,6 8� ofitted by th a Cuts received by F . of Dashwood, has the lith inst., where everything was _, - I
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. SprinK 8 i sceptib e a rpinent among these is 4 measure to ex - rd'Cook, . .; hle .,Iy 1i
e-Xndrew� Ca4 der. (8) 0 - . furni- i . I
edia,tely en a � Mr, llylla , � Harris ZD
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Uok Her -Jobn Iteith. (5) to be imm, . chernes to be only be just I iBed, if it ation of 'the Land Titles � birthday -were sufficient ;O fill five . I [ng 8:3,460 founoill in readiness for speuding a social . . contai - . re 1(
Sale of Farm Stook . I d or projected r6ilways . � jilst fication, on the theoryi that �desper- tend the oper bought the Fried farm, P"Y' . ning a mix,tu ,
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I[Jensall Spring Show . pose i � - � confined to the county Of !' ture VaDS. he guests spent �T - z'
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- (81) ' f . Pr 0111prises 91 acres, * - which she had lwell us -1
. le to dr* the Dominion treas- ' dvening. A nut, ber of t'
i,cr-mijs Evans. (9)� aw upoll require desperate rexnedicO. Act, now he fifteenth f' it. The farm a ;
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Millinery, Open I a,b Toronto, to all Parts 1; 'ItEADY nR AcTION4. . e, in playing croa uet nd other ,ard
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. 1%3 -E. MOF �autl. (8) ,I � f th . L itbout York and city of , t - (I there are no', buildings upon it- - their tim , r ,� ,upon tile stove lit, h �
-A Fine WSPI pqrtion 0 r - who has, I ntario. This,. as is ,t Russian arnly division of 18,000 men a =t remainder' were en- .11 I . . I .��
+4"olist0hurcH. (9) 1, ur for a considerable q 'I - erson however,. w . L 11! nection with gaines, while the it the Child a "' Pi, 4
�1- Xt � F the -Province of 0 -Ph,- S ring allow in con e :
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ucture—F,ea,G .. .Y ill V r J W old itsell In 7 11 '..� " ' .1
--G. Go I. (8) ea,sure also Wo , . ree of inte�- ' covers the'Torrens , Odessa has been ordered to ti . � Mrs. flarril
Large Shijient : uds. This PI I � . generally understood, ti I Ifullett Agricultnral- gaged in tripping. the floor until about 12 . absence Of
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. . I nter. (8) quired f I., prejudice and with. any de� . ' - to township of -all sat down to a :, . "
, ane6-m- it. cju I t eo d the .system, under which the 1 readinessI h)wgrounds, O,e stal'-ill- Or! colltd��ti �
The last 01 . ario peop _lock, when they �
', ng -G. Gocd. (8) no doubt, be asgreat to On ario PeOP ligence, studied Irish hi4ory an Land Transfer - vein 8��()C'iety, will behold on the ., ' Ini t n I I �
Boots and Shoes for s.pii i - 3 registered instead of Ry. -A new 3 repa;st. At a proper hour
I . ITT. L. Sniii CO. (8) vinces. Bu -I', title of the land il NEW COAL DisCOVE I h ' sumptuoul milk, ,.0 ok a, hearly tit i
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Removed. i as to those of the other Proy will have li�ttle difficulty transfer of land i e n - feet in thick - Ql,illton, on Tuesday, April l9t s returnea home bighly elated - ) J liad
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iE(ata df�s I I I Irish character, .. .1 Every I of coal, from five to sev . '- they all iii wili�ch, the chil .
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gin -Gto- G pod. (8) - very dd� � tl e transfer. I iouth, ;. ,,-iNIr. Nlichael Keffer, of Grey, ha � k
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we in deciding that coercio . : p � ness has been discovered at Portsir. - W,
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ir!�� is thus made absolute) old his 50 aqre farm oil the 7th conces- . with tile evening a enjoylile"t. t . 7
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0 lar received by Ontario, an equivalent 6 re "edies. required for Irish . Although � Itho(le Island. It was supposed the . de . Moses Henry for $1,700. He --Zrh convictions Of : agistrates of V, ought, whel
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I . * go to the othir very ' gu: t -a 1 posit had been exhaustefl. --- intends removg H the county for tile quarter cuding the � ,� i�cte
1�11 V XPO. It Olt, e th cetehas been in force a year only an e .
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0 U I . . grievances. An Irishman ath - 6ver-a hundred applications have i , DE-9TROYE'D , daughter OW only a total of 40 cases. '--' to- out Of I'lat
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. . . Pro e easily be coaxed if kindls treated Pol. little wners to have their Twenty thousand dollo worth ofga - , Ethel, a few days Of these 13 occufted in Goderich, only ..-; -: 1 owever, it NV31S�
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1 i'l I,- iss, tribute one alf of the whole, she wou A ' . ) Ork �on I at wing- � .
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.ID�A-Y Ap r on over if justly dealti with; but property brought within its jurisdiction. ling apparatus seized b. I the New Y ago fell on the ice and broke her arm. 2 at Scafortb, 7 tit Clini I 2,ttention being alvell
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SEAFORTH, FP $ 1 � &I, -1 even ere s 6 w . � � 4. J1, . ,--wever covered I nl;cp during tile past �ear, was.burne-d , d +.;-,,,e it has been i, a-nA the rest by suli magistrates 1.1�. -1 �Qi-. recovered. !
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- .-- -I- . is loss is greatly i a- - , over a million dollars worth of land,show -b . � . ,
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I I � Just treated, a th C " de ontented . -Forty offi I A- t�z . the'death
Refori.- ners. missioil, nor wil he be rn� egg season t Concerning
East Huroi,� I . I a,rge holders appreciated theval- , - has once more
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sed when all as to pay three titilles ing thdt I . -The bi- for violation of tile scott�Act. The ti -
East crea . I I soliltetitleto I have beell arrested at Odessa for being - aside from I -,* Aleyl , , 11 � - .
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A. , m eeting of the minion more th an 8 . We hol e. lie tll -no of being is particularly use- I connected with revolutionary societies. i . was ,551. ! " ,-. . C
. he receives. . conitilon ,'ell that is the Scott Act Cases, � -Wingball, m
ed for botla Do .!' i The following sensible ; marks, fr the purchaser.. This .1 . those in - I
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� constitui . v - . tract of land - The C7ar proposes t( t flie Don Cos . I the numb ing her I
Hu -ion, as . - . resentatives Irom C - � herself by 'aying A couple Of Years ago Z � . Oy .
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will be h ald at Brus- then, that the rof the Canada PresbyteriaI fully meet f ul where an owner has 0, whicl ) vI suffering from I taking a liat"(3 for . ter would ru .1 3
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and, Locall purposes" -Will. have i n wilich. he' wishes to ' sack 'country �' ast'rc� 1jJx8 inches. ases in a single quar .' � day lilornill't r-evItills..
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. t tw -0 tario, in the pxe�edt Parliametif our views that we quotq- .1 -�' -near a city'Or tow to sepam.te* it ltd i �eggs that me ell :C - . IR
the Sth i rist., a . tl1lerti iii full ' lie Crimea. � to about 160. � . wliich she 'diell..'.011111.
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ii,el � on Friday next, . famine, and a erwar Is Melbodist chur ' , I
� 1% ,, `,rom experience, abd divide up into lots anti Sell des that ; C-A-MBRIDGE N'Vo,.�.�- he forty-fourth .. -.The Brus`e :I of f Exeter died �
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. . I large at- learned wisdom I ,1 it is a great pity that the rejoichigs. -�-Mr. John Jones 0 ;� .1 4z
4 owners. The new, Bill provi � - ectable sull ,W-1th paralysis. Tht ;
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O,cfibck in the af�ernoon- I ivernment to�, Id be marred by : I the ' eight -oared race between Oxford and -,ra.ised the very .reap Of driesday M. f- mras -at once sillinnot
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in that they will force the Gc of theJubilee year sho,,l I the council of any county may Cal . t 6 last year for all purposes. very suddenly on We .
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ten esir Id as bus ,ness of i I in f was decided oil -12,25, 1plained of a pain �T " I
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_hance is d e before the erse their policy BI sbal, do- ,Qn the -discontent which, .still prevailsi i Torrons Act into force by resolution. A C,t,nibridge Universitie 1. the Ladies' Aid contribute(i of last week. He colt . everything that was -.
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rev - � . Cambridge winning !-this amount �. � 1
parp�nco -,,Vill be bro-ag ht . ion$. I - to save li-er life ,�.he Me
i ' ough some tn- Ireland. Colonies and dependencies port of miss' the stomach the previous evening but
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a these grants, even alth I � � f local offleer is appointed at the expense Saturday f 20 ;$314 for the sup in I . . . It - t
i : � . iften been described as asource, o to whom is referred the in the good time 0 )Lr lai sat in a dentist's nothing serious was thouglatof it. He ` sclou I
havo o ;he county, by three lengths sn,ess MITI thm , it'
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me flug. of t Wen- � -A: You' - (I ap . tly, i. .
I un- tired for th ill until lver death. '
� ITT!!I �— — � � terprising railway projectois'all -1 troubleto the Empirp, ut th, trouble work of investigating titles and granting minutes 52 seoonds. I his is the t : chair in Clitltol),. oPe day last week, , re c night an paren. , ��, - �
(11 � � the 1by- _ very 6bado'k 'of the ht Blues. � the other, . dly. : He .-arose at the usual - � nd atn4l cligritall
� I IailWaYS- ercial centres may a e . slept � soun , of a ki
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:Vernment Aid to I bitious bo,rnm now, is. under the the absolute deeds subject to th general tieth victory for the Li 'he Duchess of � til. he had extracted, on e after ing I,
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. - . . Nor does the 11rish probfiern inspector, whoo at present, is the Master NO CLASS EXF " [i a,hd *the took no an,ne,sthetic time-- in the morning and ,while dress : I
ed: by rwnav� that the be disappointed. � -- throne .. � �
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it is, predicit . 1 7---- Iiiiiiiiiiiii nearer solution than it did when the er to be appointed Cumberiland, youngest daughter of the 'sixteen teet] , - u.ck and nerve. ,-lf dropped de il friew
[. 111!IIIIIIIIII seem . of Titleal a special offic I t� iy kind. She has pl him, si ' true and sincere
com ini-season wil�[ be utlp ,in t took (iffice. ,'vN1 hether . and sister of the King � of alt . viug removed to I N
rdeedented, counties have King of Denmark, the Hay � was a retired fai 1,19, dy to help tile '-A!(;
i The Now rounty Mania. � pre8entGovernmeni to fill the place when ten . �` last meeting of ,- .Tea .
: .. S, a r did,, not find al rerreAyl � ney-General, of Grdece, the Czarina of Russia and the ' -At the was a good . 1-1 I
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of railwELY cons,tru,�Uou e1v- in . in a � town., �- 'Was's, &11
: I The new coulltY ania has again Gladstone did o I �dopted the Act. The Attol Bilip counci . t
the way h .1 Princess of Wales, has been placed ted by all sponded. She was e.;
I n diffei parts of it is very clear that his E uccesi �ors P,.ve In introducing the Bill, explained that 1 � cattle running at large up" citizen and highly respec'. who , ' �
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oral new railways i out in tit z. northern part Of the T iqre 'ing Act to be taken private lunatic asylum at Oberdehling, prohibiting ced in, - �, . Wife and
` broken not so far found one. i 3 noth he did not expect the g from . the roads, commons and Btreets- W'o knew: him. .He Was well advan - ate - motllc�,,
jaiGn ba�ve been Icom,menced, in I o C'
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the Dom, i . county of Perth ,, Ind in a . portion of, the. gained in this business by d(nounci advantage of very rapidly, but itts effects, near Vienna.. She is sufferin will follow ,1 true friend to thOs
d and not it . , expect other toWaships yo,nrs. :
ulers orof Wvin am has been i � .
g proje Itis pleasing to the Irish in general or th e Hot ie , gh . . I ,of her friendship
many more BI Wing projo melancholia. ' -The assess I lege
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unty of Wellington.. I . articular., There is 30me he still believed, would be good. There N'T III' , line., , . i � . .
[ co ing ver r 4. -Cornelius the same I
a f Bw-1; are being ag,itated. 4A11 of these - . anch of tlie Temperance Alliance - i y -of those line � ,
e al -ready assu. Med, learn, however, that this malady does � in is a measure to rx,iodify the present law HANDSOME PRBSE', to the New -A br .,oucted by the council to assess all .
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rd in the conduct of the o Bi 1010 Mr. O'Connor, of Vanderbilt has prese ited - � I .
. tb(- mill privilege Of Hutton, Price & � ' man,
' . io� I of ab . of distress for rent. of Art, 6 has been staAed in Fordwicb, in the ' -m, ake a noble: wo I
schemeis th&t - ha�v Considerable port 6nd but York Metro Museum � which here- � �. �
i not affect i any I grows eloquent._ -on the grea : nship of Ho within the corporation,, � I
received : ent aid and I I the satme Bruce, desires to abolish this power, . politam ivick. MrI E. Edwards, Carr band and three little:
Govern ing "The Horse' � tow u 11 ae-m
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form hak:e, � , ntry pool ,W, but is confined lw.,gp- glory of tile i pire, and at I the Government thinks it beat to give 'Rosa Bonheur's paiul . 13 �. a -' Hoppinstall. are among the toi,re lias not been tai b t which is ` - Sadand suohle
f tile projectedor mooted ones- the cou that three-fourths;the distrain if the Fair." The picture -vas in Stewart' I ud Mr. I - I ,g a 8 s ;- ,
none o . ly to some of the more - ambitious spirits time tells Y 11 ol Lre rebels, 'and the landlord power to � Wits bo bt by the donor, principal promoters. and are doill thought to be.assessable, and be i al o I I the heartfelt SYMPa
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-suceee4 without liberal assis- - population 6 Irelan tenant does not yield possession on re- collection and 9 � : good work. * to collect all the ba,ock ta-kes on the same. . - . Community in t1leir ,
Can ever I I the t9wns and villages. In the Bee- embers of the FlousO of . . . There if; also a for $53,000. , I Rev. D. B. Me- Lity of � - i
rom the �Bamo quarter. Hence Of that eight ceiving certain notice. After a' -The members of It aPpears that there is a quaril ' Aloyer Intended start
tance. f . of I ,: agu a withl the of Judges in ORF,AT OCEAN YACZ RA.CZ. - - I 1, I
,tion named there are a large nu mbe r Com ons C'. niansJule �, eiiis Bible class at Ethel assessable property Monday last, but,01"',
the ai I -- Billtoextend the power t waited on bi. M . owned by them -
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we/may faI expect that at . ew York ! - Precisely the Luting injunctions without run of 14 days and 19 hours, the Coronett� R night the, Ilis wife lie, will diefei
. ize and.of almost I dy4 iters I . : le manse in Cranbrook one , iqh is under water oil account of - -
I wns nearly equal in a' I I Algoma of gra . I . wn,: at tl wh - .
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of Parliulient fierce to . ed off Roche's Foi I . . 1. last week, and presen and the council -
proaching seaffio, � I ce, and i t is I Sam b t reference to the High Court in cases in- arriv ted him with an Construction of the daM- ) time.
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g will be! made upon the Do- equ main who expatiates on volving not more than $1,000. at 12-.50 p. _nI oil Sun of their appred- think they have as much right to pay
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attacki say that there are as rri.any you. hat . 00 o ean sailing race, �, easy chair perty as tiloll-all it . % Gorl
.. or increases needless. to our Dominion, and then tells THE AGRICOLTURAL COLLEGE. the great $20,000 o . n of his services .and their esteem tax4ea on that pro] - .
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to the railwa, !. fund. Having once new county schemes. as there are towns e French in Q To -night the annual d bate on th Up to a �fate hour Sunday night r him as a Christian high and dry and under cultivation�
all e'who oweitheir allegiance eu I rival, th aunt-! Riddell, son of Mr. W. I I Wakefield, ,one of the I ',,'a
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. d,cubtful if the Each of these several towns -is vi eing disloyal peopl Agricultural College took pl,tce and was had be I heard of he . . ! -Mr. James . N ' - - Irs. It. Jaill - Of tI!
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opened -the dno,� it is . I n PON"Ver, and ought probably as it- b as been every I - , . of - f Goderich I �a a few -,dar - 41
, ith the others for supremacy, but. to A foreig sea. The! Do- very much the same ess. IN THE 'NORTH-WEST - Riddell, of the 13th concession most respectable residents 0 in, wi`
I)Gminion Government will have the w i I i be driven 'into the year since the College was started. The. FL:RIOUS STORM rom the North -
get to, ,spatches show that' Hullett, has returned f . township, dieil quite unexpectedly on , Bisters.-Mr. Wirt. I
- e neither* of them seems. able to cry a rable country if oppos tion always makes a great to-do STAT several r rollers i
Coi to, close' it. minion is not-sivery des i ES.-Monday'Bde west, Thursday morning of last week. Al- � ,.
� . CO ; L raxy to th far ahead of its neighbor. All -of tliem, tj � . ue. Br tain i3 not,in a tion, for what reason orm of Saturday. ,where he has been foa mily Inen. putting .- .
the Reform I . ,at story is about this institu . the snow, and wind st - Ile brought his wife and fai thotigh in common with many. other �, - will soon have a '
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earixest expostul tions Of . ndi if three-fo#rths lear. They Claim night and Sunday waIB v - ple he had suffered from the , - ANVatson ,delivered On
41 , -er, seem o have become posaess- -very hopeful in rebelion, and ,over does not seem quite c . No th-West.' At DesJ along and they intend to rema-in here elderly peo . . I
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party the GoNlernment, for. reasons howev of Ireland i throughout the . sent at least. long and trying winter, nothing serious �. Ures to a small audi
have sine � bee � ome apparenti,:ai .ed of the idea"t1at if they could onl y be- . . that the College loses support among blocked for the pre I .
eii hty Fenian y anA is due to the Moines, Iowa, the stleets were . -
which 0 . 0 n to a are in Parlia- the farmers and 'that this . -The West End Farmers'* Club, wag anticipated by bis family, but on - ,evelling of la3t W(�
towns that their future - " it not bel," better for every Fea d to have an, were Aelighted wi�
� iluded to, m 8 . I in 3 t. Woul Dr. Pres- and Sunday trains delayed. bas decide '
which hp,ve be ' ouny I nt. way in"*which it is managed. ersmithy Wednesday he was struck with paralysis -
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en, a stipre mv aci and success would be a3sur- patriotic Brit)n to acknowedge I that - . h Tuck y in the spring, and every inem- anA, died as above stated.. He was a � .. ni-anif ested their '11);
I � ton, for instance, insistorl that the felt there for the spring wheat, whic arbor da;
in these columns, adopted thesystem, Of coercion, vide has been sown. urn out and plant -
I as- -11, ongs, and tha . -n, pro cted to t
, ed. Conse tly each one of 3ome Ireland h institution must test seed grai 'Q ber is expe nati*ve of Cambridgeshire, E ,ngland, an -a the speakv.r a luk
quex L � -oper &RDIN -HouiE� , �
giving aid to local railway projects,.. and eviction and.1 ullets ar� not ;he pi THE 11 ICIIIGANt BO. nament his farm. A good with his wife and We will dvli-1,vr 11,
towns in the north country � na 14 the Province with thoroughbred stock -The ell arred bodies of 'the e will be cal -4e to this Country cc ai
once com imeuc�d- tho great difficulty half dozen r4medies for a Chri(stla�� ti )n to apply ctual benefit to ITOLOICAUST. idea and we hope the exampl f hil-dren in 1864 since -Which time .. - '1- 4-4 Plucki Patiell
op. 1 The more that is given has -a new wn, to4 these wron� a ? The inore you a�tack and otherwise do some a hall, .1
. coanty ache -me of its 0 Ir ould be support- 12 men who perisliel by the burning of- ,y farmers in every section. . 'Our C ' 1L X '
will. be to at - , at�tack I he EniDire. the f armors before it w boarding-house, Besse� � followed b lie �asE lived all but fouryears-tbese were -- the town -ship, '
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es of each have I ieland the -m -re yo I � Thurs- .. - of.. Goderich passed at Ben0l wn- , ning, April ii
- the repre entath, V u --1 . Mr. Nixon Sturdy, iller-in Goderich to eve -
-be and the repre ed. The reply was that seed grain was the Colby mine . � - I
andmore freluent will Gram - bi all, nterred on nisbed the � f -
the grea.ter i g t pon th� Ontario Go vern- B,iatter let thE d Old M in try is tested and reported upon, that only mer, Michig were 1 � :: township, was much asto sbip. . .- - -avall thc1inselles n :
acts been pressin � . . Lfid-again. ' i . . o the different breeds of *- At the inque t it *its developed . ' I
s In view af these f I h f ant day. that his flock of , i "Mr. Nvat"'on. w
the demand - . in sea8c a and out of season, the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII � specimens in after other morning to find 11 During the, two years ending 1886 1 � hear I!
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it: may be pr6filtable to examine -into ment, . - � I W M h - N! mals were kept and the supplying of the that two drunken b ar era came - sheep had been increased by a lamb at Claderich; ` I -worth I
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what has al,rea�y been d nd to see desirability of having thei . OUR TORONtO LETT R. Province would be absurd. ly with six legs. The two extra legs spring there were during the year 1886 12,000 , ,. R,oss, -our popuk 11
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rovince, of ried out. 0 ourse�all of these�bl emcs � I I e most prominent farmers of the building where the fire evident I of the regjilarly 31,000 bushels ' ", ill. nmence(I w4l, A
fc . �' � -----I one of th . � - from alongside one ()00 feet of lumber, I Of 1CO - i
1 I i 30tb, 887. mding member of f corn and Call
the position which Gur own P - � J TORONTd, bi ; the Province and a le . started. The six taotter two self -bitilitrs. L
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I �rained resp etive , I : -The New York Orthodox front ones. ,le . 5
Ontaxio, occi In. this matter. � , entirely. irresp � he --ritics of the HIGH LicEN-11',E Bij,L. wh' at 125 00.0- bushels o
. The' work ,'of the gessiod has! been the House, criticized t curiosity is &live and frisky. I of coal received. by , ably adaptc-dx`*r thu,
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errx of p ranting aid to of the wishes c)r inclinations of a large I i . - I � they did not like, State Assembly by a vote of 70 to 56 e so d the death Of I is on,- . �,
Since thi I - I 1, -We ar rry to recor er. The exports from the town - I gaged-
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iticipally i ter- s�inging along during 'the week and is institution in a way ound fault has passed the Cro y High License Bil "
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in ngr out that they f Margaret, beloved wife, Of Mr. Johy w' 0 bar- TEmPERAN 1'-. . I
a WWas commenced by the majority of th people pr . I by pointi during the so -me year were 125,00 1 �
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local railway . . I . ompletion. The son of Rev. ,
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t the su. ,in ested, title only consideration bein g the OW well on'toward I- a measure - intro . Hind, of Exeter, which occurred Wed- - T-fts- ton, succeedet" In 01
o five year 3 aga, . I -without in- eating any improvement or
ti di )rinally in- , - rels of salt, 24,500 barrel's of ap , --
Dominion,, som . rly all passed auggestipg a remedy for the ills which Howard Crosby. ,t was orig � Templi4rs ot
� I . tre, which is to profit at the Estimates have -been ea isday morning of last week, after an and 12,000,000 feet of lumber and 324 '- Royal
in one great con , I xe apply to ne '
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b v ppropriated. "'. . I I Bills they claimed existed. He was warmly tended to make the mi a lady - �atth week-. Tile object,
; Ind a number of the 3oyerpmen ' lit illness of a few weeks. She was loads of Cattle- To look Ile old
- ' , ,as divided be- expense of the whole. Indeed many of . I I � I -ed by -members of the Opposition. cities of over 4()O, )00 inhabitants, b _ - , s temper- ca� d - mote tile teilipera
this yvay. Th�s slim through th eir1preliTi nary . answei . . of remarkably bright and joyou oUld scarcely think it coul I
J . - have been put f the best points an amendment was carried which ex to',i1vil. one w
. � . -pro I I one o among .1 -Tile cus ouls : . all -those who are f;
tween'the Vrovinoes as fcllo,ws: Ontario the municipalities which it is tbu3 I � Mr. Gibson made - wi perament, and a great favorite . giNfe. such a good showing. t
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1 -875, posed to remove from t)heir old moor- tages. . i in the debate'by declaring his deliberate empted Buffalo . I
I . : . - , 11 all wbokmew her. during the year 1885 amounted cause will wi0l 4' 1�
� � I 0 � - � . . I QIIESTIO,_ I uently apply c)uly to Brooklyn and Hullett correspondent gives the re4eipts p I * lotwitbsta:aidin;
ved $3,286, 00; Quebec, $10 1 �f. � conseq . t I . -.N -
recei: - . . THE TqLL ROA.D- I opinion that the reason why there were : -A - t . -
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_,A.Q-,000, and, New in' I ommittee on not so many sons of Ontario farmers at- New York. . . ago and far.' to -681612. ,
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000;. Nova. Scotia) $2 49 relatioushi ve re- . �. The first meeting of I tile C morning f011owing itic-id-ent: Long - . , I - Mr. Jonath" Carter a former rea- . Scott Act in bur vi
ps ha . would like to ACCIDEINT.-Earl Saturday. 1 IT igh baptised a �
� Brunswick, 63,�76,000. Now, it 1S:.fai-. blessings of r ew I I om here, liev. Mr. Hot I see drunken "wr'
� I I .. � f freeind the.toll. ro%'ds of tending the College as all rear a 1r � i,d id'eDt Of 'SeafOrth- and H�ensall, but noW.
; e,question o . 'N. P. came into 'a freight train cras ed into the en �
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ario, contributes as peatedly pet tioned the Government , . ' Ir. see, was that since the , duce bad gone of the Chicago express, " lbonia; . child. Far from there again lie marr JiVing at Cour-twright, near Sarnia, on I streets. Any hig,
to assume that Oat he Province' as hel yesterday TN ric I near Lee 11 another circuit lie lai I Vill tend tot'rew
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' venues of the Dominion against the'designing schemes of the ai 4 .:w rting 1 force the p e.of farm pro -illed,' her ; and on sti . W,eduesday last pur&hased a first class -, , : .
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ra,UGJ� to the r . ,,ibison has the satisfa tion of re o I that few farmers could spare ing 14 less I
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-. , � ,;people, and praying to be uty of own so OW go to college. one passenger fatally injured, and seven Week baptis�d her babe. lie 'say& h two year old heavy dralight colt fyo)n frequent
via Cie other three Provinces named put bitious tON6 . . I o the Committee ti at the Coil their sons to allow them to I now waitin for that child to grow up M' saris John, Dow and Win. Co L-quhoun -1 by the bettcr,(AvviTS :
f . I At , nothing . . a. . he Colonel Ross, the Commissioner of others more or less seriously hurt. i ' . d. - P
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together. Thip being the c. . -98-teS, t� Itio Arthur Farre, I a a -r of! Hibbert, for $500.. This is really an . ligious Services a
* has - Golat . ise ;: then, left alone. , dauntEd, the � I uron is without to:11 'Od 01 er. Agriculture$ , made several spee ' D B AT If o F D R. F) RRE. - ted . surgebn' In _ -hunthtlV'�
.- 1- town- sio after. oads are f iee and .n, go ches V rcoe, sr., one of the pioneers � excellent animal weighing over 1500 lbs. English t,
ributed one-half,of the speople lersevemand sessio c ---J ohn
Ontai i. -1 islatur6 they persecute his he - showed was due to the in tile course of the debate, all of which M. D., F. it. S., tT e celebra .� olborne township, died on Tuesday, . DEATH -44, X; I
, Ivenfroni the Dominion session of the Leg .�' . I . the eo an � dea , at the . a e of 76.�i of C . .age of So years. He was sired Major. Mr. Colquboian ..-. li�at,
whole a,mount . . I prise and public, spirit of the peo ,were models of explanatory statement. and writer, is �7 ! March Sth, at. the ripe � ear . Strong diedol
ent with their dei ands. I ni took with him another Major colt a y I
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Sur ocal railw ys,whileshe has the Governm �Jhe as well a8 other gentlemen, whose I He challenged contradiction to the state- Dr. Farre was Phirsician-Ext aordina�ry oe was father of,ii, John. varcoe I he bought froln � tion .Of tile li�alg
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trea, ,y to aid ition �to � Mr. Vare . (I a -half old -whiWil
I In I During the p esent session of the Legis- %--like Ifortunate Dm ment'that the college wA,s the best. mau- tothe Queen; Phi sician-Ace ucheur , .
. ittle ove one-sixth., l . . counties BI in , I *e u6dersto,od that . 1. cliess '; 6f I jr., secretary of the Colborne Branch . all Q .Roy of Hibbert for $216. - Friday, the Nth
only received � 14 1 . I ell. to! ) . agri , "ales, the Du ; I The deceased was pr Cured on ,
61 and ,ga-ve it pretty w cultural col- the Princess of \1
- order to get 9, r I ; fficien '- ' ' M'r . -�j appea nces both animals � . -0 .
three mil-" lature the attick.was a'a;in reviv aged and most e Agricaltural Society. F��om��res� ra.
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other,. war i I . I . if the funds of the Province we),e used I tted the Edinburg, the Princess Ch-ristian and tile i . At hr
. . ' - was a. plau I w1ill. be priz � winners. - st 11 is . Wile,
C of large deputations waited I ' lege in America. Ife regre Leiningen and att , 8 man, i%nd was ripe for the . - , -1
lions for :: 0.rsf4f she has been fcf,r' ed to a couple n . Ito do for less enterprising localities what party toile in which the Opposition's Princess of ended - in he spoke so often about. I q citizens of Ford- - : of ascrious natur,
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at in furnish- upon the GOA ernment to urge th( for itseff, Huror would - ' - )the late Princess heavenly home " choppin , A neeting of the ed beyond the Cot
. il Ons to Blasi claims Huron' had done I C ad been couched, Bi said her first coufinemi tit I on ' t
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ve seven ill . g I" The llestion riticism h � � . tries, akud -While George Elliott W I 9 wact; 068
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�l I ter of their res ecitiva-sebetnesy atil they' !expect a I I levellin p he bad appointed an advisory board Alice. He wrote ably on obste I on the farm of Thos. NfcKee, on the 4th I who did their uti)
c comm odation for her ais . in eg , - ' contributed several phy! apers . . Sa. BI to discuss the ques- I
Ing railway a � : !of freeing these' road is still i til reat f men 'On both aides of politics, Biological p z f Goderich township, on . , turday night I born in Ireland
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in see that this have receivec' the usual answer fiat the � Ion ,&ing the cem etery groundS . Canacl-A in 1855) r
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provinces. ,Any person ca � est obsc Onfust,lon.,_ PTobody with a view to improving its working to the Transactions of the Royal and-',. of CODC 69 a limb fell from a i t ,
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a losing 6, . - .. .� tree, striking him on when the village was ?i I
nor in which -any Ilew cou,nty scheme this seas)n. I many CoDfliciing iDt rests ---- -- many . quiry into ment, in 1853,
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one in - , ce of the man I � . I . . - A number of the farmers in the House, Di,,HoNE.sT OFF CIALS.-En ()in -He was . - place Monday at
but insta '' -ing it above the elbow. ol. The grounds have not
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fact i , tha,t in so far as t is see- or difficulties td be a I . including Mr. B.allantyne, give teSti- the Survey �Depaitment revealed c - bre&L oved to the residence of his first surveye pose origina attended, the. )v
this Province has been treated by the The '( possible t , n( : an I & neral Bond- at once m b used for the Pnr Ily in- ,
-' 11" I'! fi I mony to the work done by the college, plicity of"Egyptian officials ia,the fr ' - been being large (�zloi
.ms ini . :l and und' are- - een �
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.ge to nceriled, the see " ' i uncle, Dai Mci , t d d and have for some ti mne I -
i (".. vernment - and stran tion Of the Province is co i is, how- . -01itit SCHOOL. -
O minion 11 which to act OVIng. L _ en eLl
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D !: () � �.. principle on . is not and the importance of maintAining it. ulout III of StatE lands, and the, ex, at- 1 treatment is impr -
I . I .I . ful inedica artly occupied. Speeches were mad -e I
it tary existing con nties are not too la ra-c and Hu the . tion of the Gori
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say a ,majo-ri y' of - h Parliamen .0. I . ever is a question, in which� r It The whole discussion took place on the ence of a rfing in t1i e Finance Department,
. . leople of your . .1 i rnment I has I - uring the late election for E -NL1cssrs.:B. S. GookandThos. Gibson, �,Iarch l8tb. Thi
i the i ulyrove�d methods of travel of much. -interested as the I � reby the Egyptian Gove Ly �,
itativea have 4 id by their votes witl r - BI. 1 .. wile ou J. P., Ga behalf of the claims of the
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rep;esen - stL I I heir e:itilnaw . . - HO e Df Comitions 2 Mr. I�OLbert Gibson, examination of tb
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. ection is ain inconvenient County have taken i - I IMAIGRATION. been defrauded ol $450,000. An A ' concession .
been ff ir�ly and justly, late years n( a I L I - I of the 6th the land stiotably
a, � � � ve got ri(I .. .
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ti,ilat, she It an a It of the ! nt item of the esti- ican, Mason Bey, is at the head of -the his five son JoSoph William citizens. . As unque, . Campbell tile Pri
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treated and has ROL Ca . nuisance in a very ractical ma14 mates, which was pretty fre-ely discuss- department. lie declares he. is son, of the 2nd concession, and. his faur ter of n time'when it will have to be given . the school. I
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people neither need nor desire,la re a that of immigration. This year way responsibl. for the fraudulent dance, of visitI
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u m of � h. few Ff., One of the most inportant Bid the d ' e -� eleven votes for the. Liberal
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s e � -Mr. Jame ana surrounding
. . anc2s � session was introduced to -.day. i it gives ' Hu." G I candidate, eds right sort of -tily I 8 r
.111111ticipal treas- , rnbitious towns. no dern I � officer at Quebec, but retains the one in ay be dall .a fail on Sunda, -� . ,
$6,630,000: and from tha in the more a . �-.. vei, without any re- .and m G-oderich ,last, taking (
, a' change. I . I � the Government po I t England. This is contrary to the views Stearriship Scotia, from Marseilles compact. residence in y He deeper hit
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. 111ber sum of $13,961,846, would be niade for . from County Councils tO� 4PO'u ippositioo, who declare they Mediterranean ports, with twelve hun- 'k a. team belonging at the patriarchaI age of 83 years. tofore. 1he atte
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urias the f � 1� . I I - � . .. quest . ri Scott Act -of 7 the 0 - I passengers on board, ran ashore -One day last wee was at the time of his death probably -
M-aking a tal of ci twentyand a - * Pollee Magistrates to t Y I would do exactly the other way. It is dred . to James M-allaffy, of'Poi� Alb�rtl while � was larger thal
t� I orning New aijn�flar Occasion,
. ' ith- . So Noar hnd yet sp I�ar. i cases,- BI It'he meaI u re f urther I provides dly true tha' � Friday ,in at Blue Point, , ' i. that place to Gode- the oldest settler in Go.dericb, having . � . ,
8"w . . � undoubte t wrong on the part
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ha,if million 4rollars to . id railway 1.� . I that more ,: e York. Her passettgers are all safe, but drawing a load fron ere 59 years ago. lie was in
. - than one Police Magistrat D ,�- through the ice, nestr the come th � Z
Tlis-. 11cfe of the Iadstone Govern f +31 a ominion Government does not visitors prt-sent.'
in her own barders. .j,y means ot th a I . . . W - - in 8 , riu'A, -- ith the t1lose days engaged with a brother LU
� i may bo appointed for a county where cuse wrobg by Mr. M6wat and his col there, is little hope of sav g the ve sel
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way ,-i has ment has proven a serious blow to tile the C emperance Act is in force; ey- . is r-yalued at South pier. They were got out wili,
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liberality an efficient ridl I , ' - � anada T Jeagues, but that Cali hardly hide the which, with her cargo, - assistance of poles, etc., but not ,until keeping one of the two or three stores
I h , -e are ii ow very. promoters. of Irish. Home Itule� With.. nant-Govtrnor in Coutil the 000. On Sunday after which served the few settlers .in ai ..
been secured, and t . . that the Lieute bsurdity of the Collservit,tives in $500,000 to $750, � sea had been in the water
. � e paid .a . I ' ag6rr, of the one of the hor
; .:at in. � salary to b agant Italian passel t was fortunate -around that place, but about 1834 re- .
. - - the advent )f the Tory Goverim, cil may determine bile d i Ig as extrav noon 2-19 of the '
Ot well accommo I � - , Legislature cop emnin earneir ar nearly 1-)0 -minutes. I I pent two 1. .
few sections!that are n ; came a renewal of the thumb t Police --klaite, but not in I wrecked at rived at Castle� 'Gar- oved to London, where he a
i " a. 6kt, while England, a coun Y the -small expe.nditure on immigration,of e accident occurred so ue&r the harbor. m
dated with �a,ilway fa(flitie . xc' 8 0 I lagistrato hil' stoutly defend- They r . ed into the rotunda pell. tit . e
- resources for screw process' of - attempting t D subdue e' ess of I, 6 0 ; thE t a county rl the Government, w e - den. I y, successfiil examination wag years and then return d to
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Ontario wa�j devoting her I b llowed f:om $.150 to 1$7300 for , ��ndering - of hundreds of mell eking And bowling for food like -A ver, . w'lile ' when he went to Toronto -
I . a and pacify- the uufortuuat�o peo:)Ie of th �xpenses; that only one such ing the squ , shri lid b eld at Broadfoot's school in Tu ekersinith I a short 6 he came ba I
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�t of ti o country in- thi . ... traveling e � da byi their friends at Ottawa. ravenous wolve43. They crowded arou light by I About 18. ck to God'erich,
the develop, en . , shall r i 'a thousan- - . � ek. This school is ta . at vicinit
� d. A few mouths go it wa,� y ecelve nbing - over..�each last we and hasremained in t1l r y ever
In were squander- Emerald I � magistrate in a, Count % Ingram and Mr. Garson$ the the lunch tables, e1ii nolition of I or Of
way, the Gt�er Pro,viii * wipenses of Both'MI, ' Miss Dick and: the efficient co
84 . , Ilent as, married to a sist
. � ,�ltatives,' favored the aboli- other and trampl
&II ht riotous living, and confidently hoped that the diffi,,ult prob saI ; that the Ilary and 6id 'quarterl labor repreSE ing.. on the helpless her to be an exec � since, He W . . .
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ing their st+at � . sliall be �pa y ren. Pandemonium the school proves
lem of, bringing peace and contentment the magistrate, tion of 06'E�glish agent, but Hon. Mr. woifien -and hild � � and'capable teacher. Sixty or seventy Mr. Willson, of Colborne. ks
now that tlt�ekr treasti-iies are efnpty, and . by tile county; and th�,t noLetion for . ve . I an Jidur. ent remar :
, - in once more to Irela�d was all but.solved, noliary or Fr'aser pointed out that this would lea reigned supreme for ftillyr I so visitors w6re present to. testify to the in.- -A flowick correspond Ig good work I
I I ". I . . damages shall lie gains� stipe -Ship The force of thE mass of people -,%,�Bits - -on, The Ross Rible is still doil -
they see t4,ey &re b Ang lef t behinc . %' ma. for irierely technical ,�he field free� to railway and steam b eytook in the rising generati ex
I i t the bu to-dav a,11 is d rkness and gloom - a police gistrate I large employ- great that the officers who were's*tion- terest t
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the, race � of gross, they apply to to jurisdiction kinder the companies and desigl!iDg b d all seemed, Well pleased with the 113 Howick. Although it is clud"d .
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'Pro . The boon of Home Rule, su7 mistakes as era of labor, to mislead the English pub- ed to keep order were swept aside answered the questiol's - f f om neaI all the sch ools
imp fdod wa,Y t f leatling a great
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Domin,ion treasury tor the assistaI before. , .. 1 CaPaI Temperance Act. he or- li� a thing which Ontario's agent has no . Then, the distributign of lie pupils ship, it is the means 0
. elve once so nmr, is iti to al . . t - straws -Dg men- crowded to that were put to them. '
s. posed to be I . . ofcours� is ia under , never read
I have a- orded thems . tant provision I Interest in doing. Besides tenant far- began. The stro at many to �read the Bible. that .
1 they shoutc -- . - I I --The MethodiAt congregation the
- . we have appearances, as fax off as. eve., and the A.,rhich .the GovcrnmerI assumes the ! ed in Canada, and in, the front with. uplifted arms, and I 11 ev. itbefore, Nodoubtthey havehad
nfortunat'Gly for Ontaxio, ag. . I . I i niers are still Want - Wroxeter has extended a call to , � W11 to
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. . . d,e tt!1, a,pp,lica- old metho, Is of coercion and in_-1imidation power,.of appoinpnientl�u se tinl!es �of British agricultural de eye.. starting from their - e their -(;ood. Old Boo Come do
'.-have not ma, is . . I - A, 1�:. S',mith of Varna, to becOm oceansof
Been, they , , � I 11 to keep I . has us through seas -of blood -and
I axe to be tried ag�in. Frequent BI oft larger responsibillty for it -'lie e I . . pre, n It, i,s deemed -we the ing in Italian, 11 bread, . bread.!": The �
- . . . oftollelaw. Anih-tportaintprovision also I -t class -w -liable. pastor next year, and Mr. ,srnith ir houses ; but it was a COtn-
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le, aid of the Domin- � 0 a,S utterly uncontro ' - the fire in the
tion.invait'. . dvan a�68 bi Ontario before tha - surgiDg mob f I
t I � I S . .instead t accepted, id so wa's not I,
. � In -L - rith, th6 ass t of recurring failure� along this 1 ne� � A I'liagistrates pled on,
xnd- , ell I I is that which aihi:s to proto . on. A S. , Hardy, replying to some Wornen and children were, tram . Stationin, , of inon thii-ig to have. about, an
I Ion Cxoverj�tucnt Z r'Lgillg the Tory (:ov(riiment of . ns. e.. . -r Coinmittee. The people I
- . ' rather N�ild - -ten' RitiOn sheo. away. e 0 cers 0 , ly fortunate read. be oss e
. they of discou . � arr list vexatio prosecut Oppo.
u, , resentatives, I , Bi I � staten ts of crowded and pu Wroxeter will be exceed is r
r L I. �ed by the 'remier in of the Garden iided the distribution by alld curious and so . ead, ,
� I I " Mr, ',Sinith's ne .
, . he to -day seem only to hav - '� embers,! po�nted out that 0 � an In w
. eGreantr 6 taxio rep
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. � - ds m et, and t . 1. � main xeason ur - . aed to throwing the loaves over the h hey see - a In 0 , that -
� have had !,their demai I vere in hie o (I .fa,vor of tile 13ili ,,%," that it. the Scott " eads of if t the GDv
I determination to Perse Id ar . not assist� immigrants as some seen stamp. The V* arna circuit. have extend- We- w.0111d. - suggest it . , a little
i �k ? af erha iav;,.- built I I . .- . - unties the p -,euf( reernent of Ill � ernment issue a new editio
I rovince, �f 011taI t v Act co roller think. Theladvautages of Ontario were the nearest to I e outskirts of the crowd. - I ev. I Sebring-
i'� . r own re- well bcai:en.' Wult blood sta'ned pat�h. Act was the only .barner against ed a call to 11, Xlr. Clifford, of
I' cal roads out of het . . . made knowu.&nd -inquirers were ,given Every time a loaf was thro�vn into the b
. . the -er opinion to 1)ecome their pastor for next enlargr�(I, yearly, and it wo -
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her Own o o turn in and The Gove rnment has just intr. oduced . i a. free trade in liquior. NN'llate ever . y in . ort, i �latio]3`, ,but there was. no crowd 20 or more scrambled, an (I ' in ville, to - . - . long until. the whole of it would be Us �:
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; - I � "cott Act, . . s the some cases, fought . ,,e columns o
I sources, is: no, forJea t . I - ell inight bold as to the I') to get it.. That f tile Globe I
, the English. Pax4aalient a meas4e in, . payi O' an: isted passage's Ills Wa closely read as'tb
L S 22222 ' -Provinces of Jig I I friends of Stailley 11-ays) .
,lot roads f the to . . was e --The many
help b�ui I - - none would desW to see any body who Kim-.,Ro. breadwas a [uxury violent from, . of the late Win. Hays, or )i
� , Bruns- called th Irish Criminal Law-Auleni- ase with tile Dominion. ich, son
I e � I - ose, at libcrt�lto.wll liquor and that i le of Goder - I The Galt Reformer Says - John L11-
-)debec N.ON,a Scotii and N, w nic st ell . f — the way the starviDg peop gorged leased to learn that Ile has . .
Q v. 1, ther -Ox not Ontario will ment ]�M. It 'is said to b,1 the in violation of ilie law. 31 a was the I - i There themselves. utside the railing were will be. p ition in a law office in ingg-t-on, brother of Jas. Livingston, 9 -
ick, INVIhe . ; ' A�SAS LEGISLATT-RE.- - secured a POE .
w , e of tie 'he deputa- TITL � 'trni 852 1 ego , .
I . , stringent and coercive measar arged in reply to to present house . � s ntly admit- 1-4. for South � Waterloo,, we believe
Ontinuance .of this argument i - ix farmers in ti . 642 passengei.-s from the 1' . t4t .
� . I it to a kind ever introduced into the Imperial tion of the Liberal Temper nee League are fifty aesland and 660 from La Chicag chanlpionvO
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it mains to. be seen. I 11 nitbe Gov rnment not of the ansas Legislature. T ople in all d to the bar here as a ba:rrister a I
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T ort of thing re . hich waited I � E rl Bretagile. Naarly *3 000 'pe - 0 inion elections. �ft' ' -
B � .... t and its bold -Trop6sals have w ent ter is a f rmier, and he has put a, farmer ''i Of solicitor, but preferred striking oilt at the recent Dom- -I
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I . ht an( 'd needed ParliaT , long ago to f that the � overnm I committee, and made were in the rotu. e babel stone was at the poll at Welles-
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! It is rig . I' ,,y bewildered the irk h mernbers. � I ri�portq.nt to remaining at home. He has Living
- -e hecotirse now proposed. on ever : ir ro .
. - m the national coTn.p etc - . . should not ta I This of tongues was f �ightful, as the immigrants . West 1� 11.1,7
rpriseE fro t- been made a, member of the prof-essioll , ley villa,re &t �9 olcio,,Il on the InIDYI�
national �Ilto � a Pray with trial by jury and -n- of the Bill by the isixteen of . them chairmen. , ere of all nationalities. The gates on ; ta
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I . .. .r. sim, ilar- It does 4- ;+iiatn-nd- tcourse I as raised ai� I - . I .- I i I
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