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I • Kincardine' Village--3Iesars. 31.
reinatetillhtth 1,1! nia DavY, th,Iftirdon, Wmeltastall, 31. 31e--
* Phertion and A. Gordon. •
GODEitieti Jalt. 9th, 0166. KincartfiCe Township -Messrs. Wins
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. . Wm. Reekle, John P. :31eleterne.
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Notwithstanding the able epeechei" de -1
Itvered-the logical array' of facts and I
figurei to prove that What our food is
not.poiaon to the commeree:of the States
-the trip -of our statesmen to Washing-
-ton etc every straw 'floatino upon the
current ore,vents poiats to the abroga-
tio or the Reel roeity Treaty on -the
seventemith • of March next. When, in
addition to a senseless ‘antl nparenerons
Johnsoe, ard an
Kirerthie.
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se-- WO have been requestect te state. incarnate appeared ,at the back doon covered Creek, and is 'borne awa
tc. the eorner of Haniilton street Una the ihiniel Corley, whca upou heat g the 'ants, at that. [dement. The Vatendeis have. not -Health : :That warm - muse be juteuree the pnze money teed to flue otb,..ers of no.
ing lately- erected Mr• J. 0.N °Os Jastiee's (Alice the husband of the murdered thiug nth; it 'Ave 4_ it ex -eased -a fetch e aotea is as -easily ventilitted .a ceol heir. I solue-culious and iniereatme facie: einem-
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- l'n ti tl e threshold and mianent I au-spect tied likeen philosophic Tbe.warin air of a clese *elide is. less that these who nave done the „nostiend fight,.
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c`hhn wE-vra"4--The frost` I's uee" there learned of the terrible- heene jthst en trakee, lie went to milk to" save ile.' iurions be it ev-er so foul, from crewahrea
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with blood tied his weapon in his hand.. Ile the St. Clair, aili the la
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that Mr. Yeomans .1fas removed his office- was scion 'seized and brought role Jtistice tempato describe -I .e
to theean In this cep: As -he entered the welt his."hat and shorted hooray I Any- in e compare -ninety warm room. . A warm Amin the rebedune Thi3 exbibit displays
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by :the waters to popular Fallacies. Prize Money to hblestal Officers,
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es eh- John The followine is 'from Hairs Journal . - published erieteidey it partial lista.
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court Rouse square, to the "brick build.. 'immediat.ely orlercd the prisetner to be sent eenorded !hether 4P.pt, or whether he 1.ind that, consequently, it is hurtful to sleep dro.ns aud e'onteinedeis v'esseieleresptehee
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intenee bere since Saturday 'tight 11'0-, the iietsai inenSeenne. ' But he-repeC-t ol the fl Vickr,(1 speed like than -to ride and_ sit still,. and. fee) unreels,
tbernennaier, on seeeral oceasioni, _indica- ; The -iiturdarer wee aecipeit-h--. hound with wiallire the ugh the ,seitletueilti tJahn ftanably celd -for an hoer, • The -worst, that
b w zero. notice- that its was as cords. and brotight te, the jail, where the bleed Shaw's territory' beetle the centre of ,at• can heppen from erowded ',conveyance is
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d- i • itted traiiion. In the morn tg hehed .been 07i a. fainting spell ; lama sitting even.
11 I c any mutton with'ouriepon Shaw s' if he had apeltlhis naule with' a * 1).-..ialese than an -hour in list -1111 Chilly atinosp ere,
• Sauga-et township= s teem s, . •Mi the 6th 'The stains. were ietuovc AI
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Burgessa linker, I few-a:ling and 'i Lie-
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.EldersIie township-OId Council, ee-
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elected, - h .- - ' .
Bruce township -Messrs'. McLellan,
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low as 22n in hfontree
however ie clear cris tend delieht- t° the te s• - e
weather, . i• 1_ • .
ing and undergone the hmst bargship ere
generally set, dmin for the Steeliest amount of
plize, money. The mention ef a few of Aria
jaStalleif8 will sine e -to eittabiali tbi troths:if
this. Vice Admiral Ferment's prizemersey
is set -dean as fifty live thousand lour hawked
h snd forty tbree dollars R -ear Adinira.t P.,
ter be exhibited the meat unaccounteble befereet, they could no ave• descli ed bun half induce ettaeke- o peneumorna t at is
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411. • • indifference mid coolness expressine his joy ruOrti contezentuously NoW was ,111r..
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• AV IN 411I131. - retaliatiuit lot the allegedset of hie sister of cl-ah feint the Surfacie, and.. eme hundred
A : -- a 7 7 -7 Mille deed end- dectaring-that hedid it pertly .ShaW," This Well eitstidgd through title feet
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- ee-. • ' ina neisoning her aerents, _trailed:els he_ and fifty-fiight feet thro agh the reek. all
GaEoonv`$-.1lita.s-Dgs7a0YED RV. FARE-- . partly teed fear of =los life at two _hundred .and eighty' feet Irene the aurlitee: -
The iron pipes used io convey . the. oil from
d is it- bait! ttc) truth in
(old Iheeve), 31cE wan, D. Mcleiiiitote I . ,
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S. McLaren and 3Ielhey.
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• Saturday 1 1st `IP grez4 thiiittitement. Ile declared, -with the ut- , the tock ie. the fluent- wells `varyine froin
Qur viltage u as, on
sorrew ey _a„ very great ,loss that we have most coulnesse that IM was ila-41 glitd . that one and a -half two and wharf,: niches in
frOtu. e•rfec 11 hideous in its enoralit' • To carr ineh e.
Alan given. beerto thoinciects of An:erica:1
a g , P • b 1.,1 had one and a -hall•
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out this- positively sickeeiter .effroittery, he -
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and exeubited a. nonchalance :diameter Shewh• w -
sustained. 1 he larae &urn' Mills of the he nail done it
.a Wea.
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Messrs. teregory mas.buiped to the ground in • . . . . Y• Y P P •
.1a) or, ratline: wo wards not ear
• restrittion opon a branch of trade which
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au incalculably sliortperi-ed,-considering the _ ,O'd Foe xv-i
complained of the maaiter hi _width he ;tad
Icinless townshhe-- Old Council re- beet: boatel mid brotedit int6 the eity and
italics at a ,theaper rate t tan cou d have size or the struetu're, whi_ch *as: four sto: ries
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_ been pcssible • if Canada had not been ticefed.. - • 'The that ditcovery of the -fire wag- eoneured his citptors severely for the u..iittiner
• in which he, ha4is-haienittirirevdea, ro ,114. LondoneTinhes calls the attehtion of
drawnrupott us a seem of sup'plyaethe. The thetister hes English manufacture' to tbe oiant ethees
Haren..- township. 3Iessrs. •lohert- at half past eleyen o'elock.e; and_hrliall
, fiendish -nook, that' deelate hire fit for even '
Frence is:making in in uetriatitr eanunere.e.
. e er, years iteo tit le pre-
-. leading journals in nearly 'every city of Johnson. , : Robt: ' i't: ;irtie, Donald.- :111c- • , , : . . e Y a. vele
-past one- it was in. ruins.'" 1.. J in ie. or - -
y'repulsive demeanor and cold bib' oded
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_ . Denatili.-John Sinith, and I.;'1Ward lien- told me, that alma 11 o'clocle lie. Smelt fire,- .
a exiirnined the upper stories carefully- btit seal: adeed as this he hai done -.7.--. Ile friends '
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_trailed Alto* pillion in tihs country, net wholly.
the -North begin to glory.Over the poverty evil, hiu er ' , ii . F. 1 ., -he ". h 11h. . ht ,
a winch they hope to drive:us to by the ter in room ef.31ra Johni,Iiiintcr. . , . .
e. • found no smoke. ' Ileahen -Kcicee4d.. -to -an if . he haeatay,live in Ohio'. _ He has four chiL
ae ner science Imo lil:r menthe/. skein. with
proposed non-interconrseepolicy, ,anil to Arran-eaMeserse Canipbell„ Frceriorn, - .
• enjoining, oat,kiln, aed findine 'a similar sthill eases -up the chtmney.
dree eotnewhere. -iii that State, mid nad a
inflammatiaol the lunge, which often preve
fatal in three Dr -font dep. eh Is ahveys
itively injulious to sleep in a. close room
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tee,0*. prive money is eet dower -for Aimee/
thoesand four.1 mulled and fitty six elollare-e
or a balance -of nowardeof forty four thousand
where teeter freezes, beeause such et degree &Afars id fatoe ;of e naval officer who *air
ot cold causes the negatively poisonous „eel luxuriating in the rich velvet lined Cahill ef-
beide acid ges of re tileepine room tb eettle his splepdid Ilagship in Hampton 'toads(
&ming typhoid levels in a few hours. Hence, fli
near the floor. vhbete it. is breathed and re. sipping champagne and fet:thiregll ofrnofoaitfoLrtyal a6;..
breathed by the sleeperland is capable of pee noiallsecenrk eYmsales481),:fo'hi-leletuhrteotehrlrisatyti,dfliaiseinragnisiirz
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there is no advantaffe and always danger,. clads, steel rams, shot and
especially to weakly, persans, sleeping 'xi
atenesphers colder thiet the freezing
That it is- necesseryreo the prolier .and
efficient veutilation. et' a ream, ,even warm
weather, that it. window Or door should be
cations and the deadly bullets ofeharpahoote
ere in the fiercest mariee engagements -of the
wee In the list ste nlso oleetve that -Rear
Ferter receives upwards -of ninety
thousand dollam. ilupont over fifty eight
left open ; this - la always hazardous: to -the thousand, Dailey -ever thirty mum -thousand,
_sick and cenvalescent. • Quite as Safe; a, plain -biegeham over fourteen thousand, Belt _
ef ventilatieni and as,efficient, et keep n twelve thousand, Green ern thoutteed and -
lamp or a small fire burning in the fire place Daltigice nine tbeusand. Next to Dahlgren
This creates a draft, and 'carries bad airs and comes Rear Admired Wilkes for nearly eight
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d I til 'lit Wilkes had • -
aw d . wile, w o een missine or scene tune,
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yetsationaland Politieal style, -was left far
er poll:shed manners, and _her peifiet .con-
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s_peak confidently of our hembly knocking. - Lultlidenti 101101.scal, Cr • 'concluded it procerdedef rein the • dry me ol , • .. • •
anu tee sus melon ts nowaawahened that he is hetalthfui It is never so And f -o th tinee On the part of Secretary Seward to -the
Tlfat out door exercise b f e breakfast • been laid oat le s elf as n et of omp aut.
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- earrie-k 3lessrs. Fischer; osxel
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g'reat materiel -inventions on which wehrided very natnre of things is hurtful, -especially to government .of Great ilritaiu for the eepture
f le 1 h h f M• cl Sid • h a -
the oats, Half an hour after the flathes put ber away by foul ineans. Ills present _behind :ill the. arts an!ti mem:factures, aud the
were' issuing • from ,the roof of the mill:, vtellin was ishaor en years of age; u repined'
at the tack door' of, the -Great Repahhe
'for admit,tanci, after we have been oat in t Korman:I, Rawson:
the cold for a While, ititenotnes every one - • . -
The Stoppage ot the Vattte
- us to enquire; Will it ruin us? = Is it Ts ade.
• really true thiat eve„ reaessing a rfertile
soil, vast reseurcee: in,tiniber and in inerals,
immeriie water power, greaerailwaye, an
open mate by water to the meat); and a
-hardy, intelligent, aberty.lovieg ppula-
tion, Ara sa entirely depeadenteulettehie
foreign country that. it is retsible to dfive
nit to despair "by the xdoption of a.poliey
which is unworthy of:a Poepre who _live
'tinder Democratic:institution% and whose
.eratahword, hitherto, has tern eAiiiiereiat
tfieetopirient t- W& lattst- admitsthat, et
. the diaariangetneats or our trade
coninAttent upon the abrotgation. ,the
treaty nf ree4moeity will he ettenled With
_ disadvantaeea 'perhapi serious
testes, but tha hopefal amongst us,-e-thase
Whose force of cderraeter Irak ever been
Seal of British-eaterprisei think that
-.it Ray be tn ydtimate teoefit. Thrown.
upon our own -resources entirely, ye,must
titter at 'onOe upon ,rae t-tsk et- soirt.ng ting off one Source of stniply.. It would
Sow problems of National exiatence I have h9611 'quite as - wiae to peellibit Gene -
:muck iolunivitably ao.se, actuated by dian men and women from crossing to
till side lest- thqy shooll bring the-Chcdera
the strongest metives of self-preservation, wit theni, f.sor there A neithei chelera
ood, 'furred on- by a fectin;.-- that every
The lrorh/ of :New York hitethe nail
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on. -the head and clinches it'on the othdr.
side when it writes ia the following sett -
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• No MIRE Flte4CANetee.-.--The
order preitillitineh the importation Of -cat -
tie ettd all live -stock .creates much excite.
mut in Caeada; the -United, *States hev-
ing stiputated by treaty to ad:jilt them
duty fr,ie from the country until 1, ith
of 31arelt. -The estensible motive of the
Order is ha prevent the communication of
disease to the hails, it.e..„.et this country ;
but there:is oo eat& disease in Canada,_
or on. this side -of the Atlantic, and prate
qicoilttg, -the Canadian -ports being
closed la-vhice c tale can be imported
into the Preeince until 'after: the es.-piras
tiotehof • the treatya The measune -was.
brought _before Congress by %Veativorth,
0/Chicago., who is believed in Caueda to
have an iuterest- in soMe Western specu-
lations to raise ,•thcprice of beef by cut-
persons o poor ea t • a t oug t e very o ason an e , ut it seems e as
-Nothing Could be , done. to .save the stitictute .enieeetudustrioes -Woman. The -titter air°.
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.cioasness cif this eleede that sheathe . our hu.
its:from that time ellehe fire burst from the
mad nature, bete fined- the conenenity with
second story was only eaout-tweioyminutes.
the .deepest horror. Few,,euch deeds are to
It is tbe general belief that the fire orieivated
be found le the amens of even sitvaga crueltv.
bythictiop• in the smutting machinery. 1 here
There hits beee no explanatime vouChsafe'd
was no ineurance awhile less emounts at tke
least me:teethe, t9,..e3,000... me mese e : for the hideous act., rhe tams° eliau fiend
men:late here has lost by arithe'llourh&ca, hurisetf has.none to offer except ehose above_
which are worse than .f rivalotis.-
it stare at the mill abate $500; and other raatedi
How he, escaped lynchithhhihrom ail outraged
populace it is impossible to conceive, :but it is
perhaps better thet the law should be vindi-
cated:in its own.wey. , N. more horrible -affair
we have never been called upon to !elate;
principle & honor that has been 'handed
down to us is staked upon the issue.
kis inetunbent upoli our merchants,
stippert,_ manufacturers and farniers to
co4nt upon :the changes to be forced-npoir
us, in their arreezernents, for next mult-
iuse' operittions.- The Merchants and
nor cattle disease in the Province. The
treaty has only a few weeks -to hve, end
this, petty indirect legislation evidently
degrades the United States in the estima-
tion of the Provincial people.
parties- Espalier 'sums.- -' pubhe feeling
here is real serrow for tbe Messrs. _Gregory,
and the feeling is sincete. -We hope, how.
ever..soon to .seesthem- with -a new Will att
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. Died iidthe Workhouse.
to fear that England will ever loee her suneri• vigorous may practice it with. in.punity. in been slyly taken Care of y tie goveroment,
ourselves. Perhape there isnot Much Jenson
ority in the race of herninerce, - Besides the winter the body iieasily chilled ehreu,gh, uu just as the English take tare of their repre...7 -
genius Of the people: her leis the stomach - has been toitified. eith a -sereatives when they conitat sem likely to -
pliicat adyantages put het out.,bf all•cdanger *iniastn`
Patina 1°4 "e9gra- <rood warm breehfast ; wad in warm weuther, embroil.their government with ether nationstf *i'-'-'
in this respect.; Btit there is •k -conipetition- mic _and malarions geses and emana• hut for which the government secretly enter.
dons spee ' y ac upon. ' p d • . It vans ,•reat satisf "on. Rear -Adtuiraf
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stoinaeh in a way' to. vitiate the circulation lieldsoorough is set down foe a intie over -
_and induce fever and aeue,diarrlicea dysentery; three thousand dollars. The names the gal -
entire families whoc'have arranged " to eat hint Captains Craven, „.1tfltrston, Breese,
____ bieakfast before leaving the house and -to Banes, Taylor and John Hedgers, are down
_mine had beep ordered fi•om Franco. - ,Tbese complete. exemption fioniefuNer mid ague. lars, while we observe that efCaptain W. M.
take, supner before bUti own, aye" ha- '-' a -for amoutits varythg from leer thousandeloh-
%011ie the whole community around the/wives Walker down for -over 1144 four thousand
aeleleye tp he told thin not enlyloiernotives,
but even mac:hinery for raising coela from the .
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in which itis at lcast disgraceful te be beaten,
and•in which Ragland -has too often accepted
defeat with unerneeful complacency. It gives
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something like a shock to one's national
may he eeeeptional case* lint they remind
nattering from it frum having neglected these and Cuptain E, Sands for over twenty
one that our own people can ptide thernselves -
precautions. - • •
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on .beatiirg 4 iench science and educatioe with ei tineeeand. • Theconirnandenn
si zoode range from three nulielred and fifty
red by one dol.
rf hat whatever -lessens ---con4,11
glory, tied certain to fail an .great occasione. the contrary all co ghs•ttre noonest cu higlicat. ens the liSt is 'hitt ot coniniander Joni
to erte• tour t .ou and. Among the
rougher practieal .power -es boast of little.
for it, 'and, if persevered in, will cure it On lam
A good Lessoli to Cattatuatt
Ftirsitet•s. •
A few -days aeo there died -in one At -if Abe
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work liciuses in Slanehesteri a dating eherecter,
named Isaac:, Robinson, saidite he a native of
Shop. At one time hehneted 'hi guide te the
su imni is: of S itidate, a nd- other
thountaine often to ceagn, et enessesiand gul "
les Which_ had nevee betere been penetreted
-by- Man. 0 u moi4 than one oeneeien he -was
hired to proceed at midnight in. teat -ells of ex-
curaionists who had been lost innt•he mist, and
he -rai cly retained without brhigiter safely
honie those 11. -ho wet° ulnae to perish7hro.ugh
:We find.. the fililow 414 seniallie su,r(ii-St king aild-ineenuitea She hes klao.comme i 1 -inopietiug and- Areasing -them ;• because J. Jenny, ihr upwards :el fifty lour thouleada
an- tins tiht. is incladed the name of fighting
France; itowevela it.in -admit tern bas science -
in the -American .Agriculetriet Which. beanie
0 terprise and national hnhirita :She has the
e re -a- en- d ' . d - tn th ' 1 t .be ne up I
.- nat re en eavors 34 e coue, 1 . o . 1, c . . ,
tarineas we clice,rfully giae apace to. '' It. will Attendee hlie-borders on Spent ; she can .al- ."'" -
the ithleem and' Pew atter Which is in the - Commander S,C iteivan for Only a little over
epecial application to* Anibittous Catiadian ecomintinci of materials:. ' She ;1-Ook's .on the ' -- ' h . .
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be:redo rnized as .aii extraM froin ** Walks. moSt call the iklediteriattean her e*n • ahe • - - at • - h • h -t • . dre
limas, as t e lungs cannot heill while that eine thouraed dollars, The heutauantcom.
and I inks' On 1 le are' by elr, Hitans; ler -
' ' 1- f ' -4 - - comes up tosItely, the Alps,- the -.Rhine and
- - • / - -ot without meg ling t ere is t e sooner I IS - - - . .
- , matter is t ere. n as t ,canno. e . .
h A d t t be ;et rid menders -named - received from fine hire
theusand, R. We Sbeifeldt .theenang the lew-
d -lied ninety dollars to over nineteen -
Me wars, she. has all the. eet rid' of -the so -oiler Ai‘e._ the lungs 'elPared
therly:of the Genesee.Farther :---- . . - - the GerniareSea-. lf -she can Only prevent ' - 1 f li - -a f --• ' " f • est end Win S. sCheceinatt -the biglieste•-r
an! aleblit cnophing by -the told,. He was a.. tieurces in uisprofite , :. oat for t le u er au . reer ieceptrun o pine
sei 6 -0. lie A monenthe lientenar.ts the name of Wm ia.
... " A man called,- to see me to•day who want- ,the enoimoue waste -of her people Mid 'her re- • . _
c.7.tintdiiiii ---.-jart7:er -and ..cfnite an intelligent. materiali for.the most suceesalei.houtnetition, r 1 - •
- - air ve ne 1 IS i ten. na ura - oo ... .1 . 1 „ e • . , , _ . .
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!oohing .man. 1 asked:Iran eh:it-brought him cold. and hangers' . A few:years-later he woe Her pettele -are as nedusterious- te ours ' end .
on y ren • • • 0
e nediee-which is theit natural food-. ' .Tbe :Cushing VI Albvmarle" -Cushing) appears
h h d en • niod .iu• for ever sisteeu thoustied "than; thlainen -
in the- oil reginns he .could get $5 a dab-. and , laiht*ae 0110 'of:the first Wrestlerahof the day.. caprice afford. to stand still and d.eapiae the
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thus les-s.cruteh is required to hbring . it. upr.
h • I . •- 1 - ' th 1 lea ' it-nd bE haroie services end erent personal nsktbut
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over here.. Ile eain, a neignboetold _him that noted 1,11. -over Culaberland• end ".estrnore,, 'neon. more -economical. arer manniarterers ai-loauviatf -or Cricseliri;ligwihso • opniej zeolg' ii.ohr
as this Was mote than -he coeld niake etti. hiS ' Nring II:pertioo of hiseene tocehe aOted- .r s cOmpetition et aneh a neighbor.: Indeed,. it
. . These rerriedies a,re- warintleautdoor -exerciae
and ail 11. ' •11' •1i - '' htl • se. tes '
yt mg a IC, Sag, y eau a. . . ,.
more than money. The laraest suinsle amount-
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; Pithole.City V ' Biit.he deCeived mei-mhen waa engiered in a terrinte. affray with :pdach. tori4I-aec:dents bare te do iyitli-tWe - paesent - , AN-Ilexese ,MAN... -We linet the fellowiug Dudd for the zepture of -the dletntilus-tinr-
I YOUtiere 1 conld get aething • to do and. ers on the preserves ofine Earl of tonadale, respective:tn.:anions of the tworaces: ' }events.,
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' 'lathe Isonde.n Advertiser : -As -Dlr. Thomas -ty eight thousand theeetandred andeighteen
e;_, The Toronto correepondent Of ehe
Nen- York, Tribuoeis a fellow named- Iielly;
whe formerly figured as a neivspaper *publiss*
her In saverat of our Canadian Tewns. • He
. a manufacturers Will, of course, adoptthem-
thrust himself upon the members Of the Press
selves. at once to the Change- in surround -
lug circumstances, and it strikes, uslhat
the question of pfiniary importan::e for
the consideration of fariners,-shippers 'and
railway mew is, 'What shall we.prednee,
. and how get it to• markeil .. We shall
probably manufacture cloths. on inuell
Urger scaler and Wool will fiud' a geod
home market if we manufacture :linen
goods, MOie extensively -Canadian flax will
- ba la demand., This article is specially
adapted to our Soil apd'elintate and every.
iothiettment should. be. heti ont- for its
cultivation. By the way, would ft not be
welt for the DirectOrs of -the Co. Huron
A.11. to proeuie, ir Possible,- a .q.uantity
et the Riga Hai seed -being imported by
the government t 'Whether a- large sur-
plus ofgrain can be profitably -grown by:
our farmers must depeud upon the facili-
ties provided for transporting it ocean -
ward. White wheatwid be in request by
American milleris in spite- of -.4aties;but,
thek balk :.of our serials most go down the
at. Lawrence.- The. Grand Trunk, espe-
cially, if le isi- deprived of the American
through traffie, can carry a -great deal of
it, but in our humble itis of 1.1w
utmost_ importance to ,enlarge the canals
so ihat large vessels cait, pass front Lakes
, Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario direct-
- ly to the omit without breaking bulk.
The mot has been: Caletdated and proved
to be wirein. -the. means of the country,
and:- it is almost impossible for us- to ag-
nate -a. self rielianf position if the ent.Ar--
prise 4 left ia abeyance. We cannet
. agree' with the Globe that for -several
pint nothing ihould „he done towards
enlarging the" canals; or for the improve-
.
tusk. or Ole st.. Lawrence route, Our
necessities,' in ease of the abrogation .of
Ake treaty,/will,imperativefy demand some
improvemnt, and nothing, we feel
could Id so well calculated to
ceevisme _the Weetern Stags that they had
&Wm away importart advantaftei or to
prompt thew to seek renewal of .that
iskamouras which, -during the past, has.
ken so beseilcial to both countries."
farde. cotteluded to real it and _started for ueder.garne.keeper, 'and, along: with _others, is ithpossible Stir how nineh the erest his- _ - - . paid was the prize money efLiententent Wm.
bSard etas o a Week._:' -6o I- startedliothe neat Lowther Castle.--. In this encounter he if they- dc! net turn the leale the- ot-her Way to 'y s assine to bis boardine ho se dollars av Yr lit Benda
. ose wa p u . a 4., •
aaenn, but thoteebt 1 would step here and aatiacd two pretchers and. held. 'them _ and at linty- at least trim the balance,and get_F *nee le, Pearl street, Buffalo., he picked tip a_ ,
chop tke winter if I_can get a chenee.' the eathe penitent two guns were firea at irini alonesale. Areour manufeeterers pre ared detter envelope, which lie opened, and foiled _
ers are willing to leave their- homes to eueaee• sabsequontly trielat the assizes at Ape lebv, the inquiry. whether•their "own progre S has) Closey, when he saw *hat a prize he had bun° th'e'rn.)-riting a the -exec" - -
- p.
It le passing stratigehthitt so Many . fiitin- by -0thers-oftlie t,ang:: The poachers vvere fer.triat•resu.h Il notethe'y neat set• aut it to contain $10,000- in greenbacks. . •Mr.' A Htltr °P-KRATI"*-The *Celeagn
son..ie improbable ieheme fer getting en cc:evicted-and sent out of the country, Ile lately been equal tdthe Frellebi.and, -I not; found, stepped into the bmik oe Attica, and tied _of the two. 'Murderers, 'Corbett and
0 0
Fleming, a sharp eperatee of the Boald -of
easier living. It a. than has beeu so; unfor. -was one of, three darine „fellows eho 'ureter- what excuse ,there Id ft I* their owe lower asked if they could afford hitn any clue to the
t mate as- to eettle m a. swamp whale. thee- le tbok 36 define nigh nerheod et Wieton of a ra'e• - • .. . - . - • owner of this amount ba ex onnation bh Trede, whose deep kpowledge ef it corner
. _
„
eo chance uf draitritee te had . better pull hp *mane' at gipsies who bad - held polision of. a '7-7. - ``'''-'77-7-- a' • - - th-e• tei'eralhe atu'''' at. ind clefmn"-ina. 11°' '"1. d'otee- .n.ot inte.rfere',wkith his teen-fae4hrecett:
ei hei 10 gram, ewe . br -a game o mate .
Canada aid:11Ite Untied g -tales. the bill corresp.onded with a like sum and
- tion ofit j_die visited the .effice of the .Tra.
vvileis'Insurni.ce Company, and asked- for
- The Louden* Posi iS. •of opitijOn that linden emery of Del7teare street, who had drawn
• • --
-stakes.aud leave. Bain almost eVery ether seine meorland,thereforniore yews,
ease he bad better Stay NV here-heisiand ann which they accomplished in. the lace of
it out on that man lqid left_ a wife: teriible dangers._ Bet the ect fer whiehl.hie
when the last excersion Was. °afoot, and be -
hated so= muchlike a consinnthete puppy that
it took nearly all hen& to- save him-. from a
sound threehing. Ile in a little Ishiek faced -
chap, worea witle':awakehateud carried e tiny
hesidese United States ceptaiihs- cow
inission,, If peorile could believe a -Word et-
tered.by Kelly, after having- once seen 'him,
they deserie to he set (tetra as . tonsummate
-
- .
Tito Itatuttomprat latecttows.
••
asses.
weAll GoDie
Rime 7.he Washiogten .atftheritiei;
deeming the -port of Go -acrid of .sefficient
impOetiniee to warrant the eetablishinent
cif a Coosulate, have .nppeieted. Thomas
FU-tniun; Esq.,: of Philadelphia, to tlip
:post.- Mr. Putnam. 'was bisCitation-ed in
thie capacity' et _ We understitted
-
tint his appointinent here is for -font-
yeafs, and that his office.will beestablish-
ed in Dark's ILA& ihr one year,: at least.
The -presence in ,Godelich of an Ameri-
can ("anted will doubtless be an advantage
_COITNCILLORS.. -
Tstekeramith-,-Geo. Sprost,SiS,Lands-
hereigh, John poig, - D. la. Silt, and.
fhistge zaokilop.:
tO our traders. •
-•••-••••••
. • • -
A magistrates' trial at the Police
•Court yesterday, of whieh the least said
the better, resulted in the infliction of a
fine of $21100 and coste on "big Mag." -7 -
If Margaret con:RS-back. she will have the
. •
pleasere of pnyine the fire or stopping for
a while in the Preasaut quarters ruled by
Mi.- Campaign. - -
ohiscium 's hsrirern.---The annual meet
•
ing of the Members of the., mechaniens testi
tete, will be held eri:Tharsday next et half
past sehen-itheloch inehlr. Ross's office.
I;EMITRAIICE Leceene.-Mn. M. Gain,
who ii spoken of as a tale.nted spealcer. will
deliver a temperance leetere in Goderieh On
Monday evening next. „ The place ia Whith
the irteetieg is to be held wilt be inade known
by handbill. We beer that nn effbrt is to lie
made to form a Good Tempters Lodge- here
at once, and we think there are agreat many
people in town who should joie it. Soon
- s -
possible. .
' • ELM:TICK SCHOU/. - TRUSTUES.-We
would. call theattentioe of the -.ratepayers to
the electioa of geheol Trustees- tihich takes
place io:utorrni (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock
The office is one. of some importance,
and the election of proper trustees demands
quite ai -meth attention as that- ettowu
• -
cauncillors.
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TO COIIRESIEWIDENTS..-:-We ,tespecte
fully dechne publishing s_cotninunication
_from 13ayfieid relative to Stanley
_
election, wind' -is altogether too personal
ten familytiecaese he theuglit he -could inake
tette more mohey,and- here he is hvanderieg
about, losing his time; and ouly noxious, tv.
net sothethingato .de. He is trilling to live"
mune will ever remain a hourehold word in
mite). -parts ot the North was_that of rescnieg
yoaug ledy. froth drowiling. One- Clinstnuts
weeny Of ladies and gentlemen were on a ri
in a shanty, iasthe woods end _board Inman I. sit.to.-- gaittle; Slid,. BS there had :been:
.
HoW much. MOre corrifertable he %yenta be at two.or three kinys fibs:4 •they rearitehd to ekete
home, tied eveo if he should .get -a.li t.le. More- Mt a lehe.in the -park. Nem' tesernetrees on
for choppinge he en!. lid .tliae alter deduete diemergin of the lake' ilie ' only • dauzliter bt
inplii.travellSg- cepenset end . his, losa 'of the PrOprietor fell,- le -piddle,: Arne ice with the
dine .he wheln lieve chine ter betters to have- felleand she sank. • Tlic- elitastronheperelyz .
steye'dat heme. In this-..couutry, woges MI ,.i edeverv- elle present, _but :eke-scree:tie and.
dot be muelahighereell thilrgaeonsidered, at. _Abuts *tor assistanee..nroughtsetertit labelers
one polio taan- at another, . lt may be tho' to. the spot. No Otigi.• hewever, VentaIwd , to-
thtrease*for iiihort time at dome piece,. but -enter the %%tier Or eried to. eaveethe .youtig.
the filet „men becomes -known arid mee attsh lady'alife. .At this jitiletuate ;flobioson, .who
there like uir line eacuum . that . witece flan had also heandefiesereems, teitehed. the ' spot.
-theirsevele " ' -• si . . ah '' , ....--; jest as' the young lady. reenhed the- surfaiee,
: " A _year ago an Irishman informed 'Me Ile- tiIited into -the water, seiled the Oil by tbe
had afriend in:Leland thee %vented • les come liairoueLdragged.berto the aide, and, taking.
tn'this country,' who cobld 46 all .-kiiids'ot off -his keepera .doat,' he wrapped her in,it end
faint whak. l_told him. to come directly hete bore. her ta the hall. elleftre Ile-etiterdd. the
and I- wo.uld pay- birn ell. he . wits :worth...- -He -carriage-the news of theadisaster had teitched
Came and_went tOwerk, without losa of Aline. the-fitnely, who were all -corning do wa to the.
liewas-a faitliful fellow, .and I geve him' $15. lelte. in the utmest etingternatien. Seeing:Ids
a- uto-.thand his board, whieli 1 thonglit goad- master, the hiteMr. Cewthorne, theii Mheln.
pay:fen a 311'4 .1.)oy _not over eighteen. :Bat- :for Lancestee :Whoserneasenger le • .weee. he
hlickie heel ie. cattail': in - 4* clItickieseeh tie he :imighied it .wae aome reletiee ofhia, end told
ea!fei it, wrio wrote:to him -that hecatild .get him how Wei er.euehed T.been, effected: Fel
'$2 a day ; end-thoegle 'I endeavored.- to exs thi$ _timely act elbravery he „was rewarded •
..
: plant that though he Mieht 'get • such: tritges by the /bung lany's either with epepsiorte fee
j
fet a short thee -the .-peobehil hies were that :tiles 'lite eoung-lede hertelflin a year elf
durnig the whiter he Whillthhe•this itee ouf ot _t-wo• after, wa$•:martied to -a meridiem. uniaetad
employmenteandthat he Wottni m Ike ,more, :Thomsen, who tradetim many preaerita All.
or_retaer Owe -11300,, lia• staying here,,he:eim- however:a was.filsoftihient. - lethe lattea pert,
cluded-to' leave.-- ' Poor • Mickie. Ile.; is.. liW of liis. life. RohinCon toOk - to- 1 d Fiekhig,' and
ail_ the -rest. - Headid not knOwatt/hen_, be, we* ,frequentlf.ferestelled' his _pepsitia by many
Well ulnae He-has:gone to ' Chick:titian' - , .,- .-. thoiabsamelatlengtledied a. pauper' et :the
• - - . -- ' Age Of 90. .:He had aesietees Who .., died two
IppolinE T aptly in- Dettoik : }ears afro near Penrith. irt-lier 92nd year and -
2.1 1311:011.Elt .1$1iT011EiS 111$ Si$TiR Wan. , . n r n . _ate
_- ,- 'AN AXE. ---- . .. qtrt.
I
James Evans. .- , ' - tado any good. - , • i
liellett:-Iftunplivey Snell -, Thos. Me- A letter frUM llowick which 'Airports
ifithallt Wm. Warnet-, John Morgan, to be a Critieism of the. statement recently
assert *alb! , published itrour,coltimns. or au inquest in
culboxisf-A II- the old councillors re that township would he peblished were it
411,144 ,t . not for- ifs extreme length, " Surely to
towoohip--All the. old men.- goodness"- no person or sense can expect
101141 Iraturgeds „ us to_print one and a -half columns in
: - ' " '''"'''''' ' . "----' . 1 denellidird106 'ilen to Capt, Robert- Moue / •
patiog no yery stragdine hopes of the- renewal. it out to pay for a vessel, he 'bud been per tw° Pdie'es et three 'Ilmaisand
fora term on one day, ,, for two friends of his
dollar* away
of the Reciprocity Treaty,the :Ctinedian Gov: chasing. - Mr. Qlosey- lefethe Monetuy.,itne _tit,
who -were-going Ott a jeer:trey. •-: This Com-
pany,. for an -elinost .nemitlid. _Per ventage/
ernment is ante -lee wisely in 'taking epereede bands of the ".eflice of the batik,
The 'th*Ptuin' ehltes the tisk Of hemline ile eationn against
steps' to:winds 'the_ establishindet ortriale re I turned to the proper °weer,
lanai* Inn. othet foreign* ' Cbuntries. The . tindiog he lied 'lost -the enoney,,.. returned to
achadent or death in any form, whether te the .
stiaistics of -trade between Canada ...mid the enquire after it. Oe discoveriag the lodg-
heavens above or earth beneath, or ,in the.
• Chtted States during tteeitiateir hears show 'lug Of this young teen, he:called. upon blip;
.that the ereater-edvantage hesabeen tehaped ' end, besides thanking him in suitable terms waters tlederthe earth i-ind As 'enterPriainf
agent, -*lett tti the prest eet irif
by the .11.tier; and that thetelmost doinesti-3 I for his honesty; made him A handsome present a little 'buil,
..nature of -the eettimerchtl intercourse -carried. in money, and.prothised to 'help hire in his nes", [T(4141409 aod eouttedestY leoPolttle4/
" Ceitainhe _ sie-twenty c oils -, sir. ' and
. on' under the Ileciorceiik _Treaty hus more' faitiro tindertaloreela 'tininess • 44 Holiesty
that) realised ihe expeetiltiena of itseluthors. tbe best- poliey-P Mr. Closey is '':a former heeded oat tea of ,the blank elieci,s which ''
Whatever may he the result of the .'negotia- reaident of Hemiltoa, C. W., and is well' conetituiedihe policies ()file -tempter. Tee
. ..
required entre re•
tions far the re oe Wal _ of the :Reciprocity -kirawn Altera aa a,yotrog mair.ofenorat Worth._ -operator, while Min0, the
Treaty, the people of Caraida it -is obvious - .-
. _ , .1, - mailed that his hand; were very :cold, and
are deteranned to be prepitied tar an uefavor- I
able ehtinge in. theie trade setatiens with the
neighboring noinory. . By .: redacing their
'eh:items tarifneentarging . their cabals, .and
otherwise hnneiting the internal navigetion
-desired the agent to wiite for lom the names
, A ROMANCE CHIEFLY RIMMED -They tneet
again, and it's plain that they're both nothiner -nie"nre/ 4rhat lininea' e'r ?" resinmd.ed
e the -Agent, 4.4 William Corbett and- Patnck
loth aransend wife to be for life. 4`Deh" Melon] e" answered the kold-Inteded and
saya ke, do-vou • love me ?" 4t Yes, 110 you -1
d
in the street, and they 4igh passing by. Meet .f. d. 'e
of the couittry, they heo to foster the growth love me tool"' " Fondlv l'' "Le-naien inane- ' ec. y to er. e te, . - _
wrote -the themes ard handed
of their trade, and, by oheitilie tip new' her- ma?" Off he goes id ehopose, Slid receive •nA hni rePiti'd.
vince Attractive to emigrants, Tlie_Canadian ploy variohis trades, hy wleise aide.ltis r,is iviA .
Mother says " Yesn! and oher the hiehetam Welt the -strange gentleman,
ritnry to settlement told making free g.ants inotherhs 'leiaee with face immovable as tTlione, poeketedand
ef lao d to aetual settlere, to melee the pre- then yoa inity.guess •with what jo'r duty em -
Walked off with.. The agent hap hythietithes .
iti all preibadnliiel aiscoveed how extensive -
Government ere .canyiren out en:enlighteried to tarnish for spowie a fit house,' Wheo that's
-and -Were! policy, admitably taleulated -to done -they erne Made ene byin priest; I :give a. aly he .was vicumizeds
eromote the mateeiel laterests of the province; feast; get Collet:ion; beneythetur blisses - es - •
.4 • """'"
anti the . Post trusts that the steps which they , master, misses -what a itale'-of tri:e slso-ve. :0::".
.1 be recognition of Italy bv Spain ts
temnierciel intercourae, mid -ler the general r 7 . Tees/ bat pro steel is 14 t ur
not. eiernl.ye acquiesced_ in by the fisbops.,--
te item i t 1 al d are -
an -
la: now taking, foe tie enlargehieet .of. their ' thisesi - • - -
ed by ii large measurh•of suacass. - mate children of- William IV. unit Mr doidan lee_ The Quee- 0 100 eehs ehe seem to
t of tl' illegiti" elidavien te°11aolseecireadenteheernilse-Titesitiflabillefinto riahel.pellinell
imPretetnent of-theid eouo try:-,- till be follow,- . The death•Ot. OAT- les 1
I .- . 1 -
S•rateos- leeetentincix.-eDer JOhn W.. don .11allyburton, whet -died lately. at Heine ! a a a.
• - - .- . is reported in England. Lady Augu et Gors .•
circif-a nos truth init. It -has previously been
relislethe recognitimeif the gossip of political
flughes was- eonvisfted at Cleveland,' last hurton Etouse, Coupar, WaS thern an ,Novem•
Friday, of murder ;n - the first degree,' fot bre.-
shobting Miss Tam en ParSonS IA Bedford July,1803. see „nueeee e.stohe tee 5th of stated Butt her Majesty "will not -deliver a
speech on the epeating 4 the Zones. '' The
(a few 'utiles froth Cleveland)011 the 9th Of who died on the 6th et -Marcie
182i, the Hon. JOkri Kennedy Iheleine, reason now alleged is, tho she zoo, not'avish
le31+: audf to reealrbi the recognition entail.
it is well .knowli that the physical -strength of August,- 1865. Thh circumstances of the secondly, ith the .24th of August, 18d6, Lord, . e •
b d f- h ' • b' .'11 C - man witty one child, had eettled yin Rehiforn)
I
Jtioonhnof hoheeodregreietkuilGitiolilldoanni- ullis'alvlafvbir:troittits,.--third '
• utarnro. .
the fluidly never hadits equal ih' the nengh.„ ease were peceliar. 11./r. rteeles - a married
. -
TUE 3.100STEU ARRESTED. .
(Froin the Detroit:I-Free Press, iith inst.)
A most horrin, hlooded end adthfiolij
cal maider 'Wee committed -yesterdints poen,-
peet 'Conner's Creek, in the Tewnship of
Grosse POinte. . The details are anitost tao
horrible to be told a -words are indeed toe
tame .to describe the deed -in its -fiendish and
barbarou$ at teeny. A woman was murdered
by..a blew from an axe in. the hen& of hher
own brother, whonfterinerds, to satisfy the
most brutal and ternble .malignity, _actually
&eked the body in pieces-, with :horrible
kishes, strikiug. repeated' !news -With 'a heavy
axe epee her lifeless bedy, from: 'whieh the
hot blood spurted in streams mai jets at every
sticike,. literally drenchieg: the • person . and
clothing of the murderer with gore, The
niindesickens at the-theught ' of one' halt the
horrors of the tale, but -it repuires StODler
heart tO leek upon the bloody Wink and not
be overcome. . - 1
The. name of the eietim is hfrs. William
Lynch, who -was living .saith her husband
and five children -at Connor's- Creek. • The
Stdry of John- Slittiv.
. .
- The Railway Times. peblished. -Englende
Containe'lln interesting accoutit. from a -cor.„
respondent of the Gieat Western .Railway -
its °rigid, rise eitheress. Its preeent
managenient is anokee of in -high terms..
The faets tif the followeig story told by: the
correseoedent are already- familiar. to .etir
readers: - „hea - _
One of theapi_onets ie. -one eportion Of the
oil regions ot Euniskillea _Wan Johri Shaw,
where he peai n e d eh e ffe ctiat is of Miss Para tides town tinlhe 4th inst., by the Rev.
outragee. One day last week ten or 188 1. Y 1113 I -
1.861, wbere a forgeli diterce was eihibited scnte new
fifteenof them -entered the store of a. mere, Ty the Re. v; R. Whltitiogeheen thee eatne_31"
chant and conainenced pillaging. Upon bee at the AN esleyan Persontiee, tote. James Fet-
ing ordered opt they shot the proprietor guson to Mary Woods, both of V.rawanoili.
dead. - By -the Rev R. Whiting, at the Vieeleyanr,
- Parsonage on the ist inst.; Mr Ootnelius
sons a girl. of seve6then and effected heltiegroes seemeo have he aseene - ,.
ruin. They fled to Fittsburgh, in DeCeMber, abaci einp e very ay witnesses IL Whiting' Mr n-attar.Y "3n" " n'mme•
1' I* 1- A Al en of 4lodetieh
' In d
and a form -of marriage gene thrmigh, and
_where Hughes was deeeted tor bigamy. He
was senteneed to the penitentiary of Penn-
sylvania, in Janus 7, but soon 'pardoned
through the ageney ef his-clesertecl.wifee, -rho
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_ , 2 . -
intatution ler .t. ampn rarsons,- still hung. T-111' ARMY Woutta-This pest is making Bell to Miss Mary lic e., both 01 Norris. ..
. , „„ _ , ,
re: On the 4th inst., at the- residente oaf the -
upon him`, he sent his wife and child to - Eng. sad bavec among the Wheat and eller trona
bia- in varioes parts of the countrf, and we are
unable jo advise es to the best .m.eans et. get. In. F. Butns,.Alexander Munro, ot this tom, .:.
land, their native country, -and continued bride's -father, St. Cit herines, by tbe Rem.
illicit suit, meetinne4 owevei-is he or position
rli
and the untiting'persevenance and the energy de Baffled thin na or thew; ' but for the cure of colds,
ma ne-s. e to _ _ s , . - to Mary J. S. Grant, orst, Catherine,.
-
of Miss -Parser's a d her family.
erneed and stung to--- d h a 1. li ti m Burns • Cramps Pains Neural
0 to r euma El , , -I t - - .
which he dispinyed was ai er ' ' '
eat in their wa '''
Y ri a , * i • ' i e d I p ins of the bed the "Canadian
an al a . , y, .
• • es • d nk ndeeded the compl cation n a mut, eta: .
as that which is chronicled in the old story
_ . - . _
of.Robert Bruce and the spider._ For many
long months. did . John Shaw dig and delve
and drill in the hope -of striking oil. •His crush
swinasewexs haanudstneidu,schliessciratedditwheardinrigenh oguitv,eAnndohutis„ ttraokuegnhehveisntbriyalthweitdhrettaficirinieessneteh.afirwaesfnoer..t
der, 'committed in open day; epee tie main Pain Destroyer- is -decidedly the• hest. eiald
street of the village. ; Dr. Hughee :is a man by the 4edicine Dealere„ price 25. tents -per
thirty-nine years, of _euperiot _education and 'bottle.
refined nlanners, add has -borne • Wessell ` Tire ir Ones Again We know lne-n in Wino' Wheat, ' .10:00
this city who have lett from giace and for.. tall 4' d? • 000
Anne, hut aro now up aettin. Ifa couglesore "ate,' ----see-ie. 0:20
a • 5:00
-Tilt 31 BRETS.
Coruntwn, Jan.9 866.
tht0
4:23
MID
0145
0:40
5t00
tflo
'5:00
OA*
2:25,
but no oe did he find 'while his neiehbo -
-well Was running over. On a *certain day h_e Bar ey b• I • • 44 '44 4:1140
found himself_ unable to Furs e hi army.. - - Bryan's Pule:tom itVale.isse 25 vents a box; „ -
Not to put;too fine a Point On it, his boots bad la Dienneeeetit. (ti-eereit *Th.addeu. thheeyFatJeoarribanesauntldrull:tikiden°61e1Culat'attrlet;•el°. Said- .p"1": °A.:3A7ni
utterly. given (melted to enable him to. ; • . Sheep........ A, 41.44 "%air./
- - 0 e merly.scrved as a medical officer in the Beitinh threat, cold, etc., troublhs you, try a box of our
Paddle I Stevens is one of thleaders of the republican
e- e.aa .
or 4. . .4 WM .6:15
owners .0f Rorie' Reioteing• Be- -5:00
about in the wit and cold, 'a new pair was party in the Unite ;States. Hes recent y •
absolutely, necessary. In tearraud trembling. made a speech in' thougrena, the followiag
murderer, her brother,* wbo_ calla himself
John llanly, but whose real name is John as should. suppose, Joh!' Shaw Proieededsto concluding sentenhei of which one ef the
a neighboring:store,: and having
aske.d fora pa.r boots .0o credit.; report h
ad" motley most disgracefel etterancei that :ever fell froin
Cooper,. has lived 'here' at -Intervals 'some.
tee ssOS of -a man pra easing IC) respeV-taVe:
a white an govern-
s. 'the amain ienti
e late ..ltiefljustiee
teems,- years, and has for some time been:
employed aaerach 'repairer on the Michela!!
Central • Ranroad., . He left, jhis city- on
*Wednesday,. went to the neighborhOod, of his,
ihater's house, -arid stopned et -the hoese of
J ohn Corby over nthht. Yesterday:foregone
he weld. to the hod& of bie sister,- where.
,getting into some slight altercation „with her,
he diew a reyolveteend fired: aThe shot not
taking end, he tieized: an sip and with its
edge- aimed a merddroua blow at her head
and face. The blow took- effect jast below
iliehrows, cutting across the 'nose and eyes,
and sit:king deep into -the brain. She fell to
the floor a eorpse, when the Murderer with
might arid main -struck the axe repeatedly.
into her body, 'cutting diagonally across 'the
rues not whether the refusal wus -kindly- ad- d Siethis. doctrine of
. •
ininisteeed in the 'spirit of setedefened which mete is as atrocious.
eraders mnit -soniethees fall hick upori, or nient that damned
whether it wai the parse pride ofthe rich mad everlatiting fire." . • -
looking downson bin hatable. neihhbor ;' hut,
certain it was, that _the bocits weth refused tO
lohn Shik and he ;returned; tO -his well a
sadder man than he left it,=:.Prctestnig that he
would work -no longer than that day, if ouc-
cess did not crown his 'efforts, he would cast
the mnd of Enniskillen from his .old boots
and depart to more cengenial elimes:" Mood
sive tbe local' historian, " he titok.ue
his drill, and stein& struck it into ' 010a -rock. -
A -sound of liquideotnea from the- depths be-
lohe; hissing and gargling:Is-it escapes -from
, breast, flout the 'loft shoulder the bloody the confinement of centwes It gro '
Wairaeoidt•r-IL eArric IrelPs: small t pe for the pur f d
_ s
, . . ws in
. Y . . Pose 0 enying weapon going completely -through at -wore vohltne even! Montent• It fills' the pipe, it
.411111111t0hs /IL Ringer. Edwura Giunt. that there was any truth in ..what a eel-. than • one stroke, and actually cutting the fills the well : still ft -comes.' -Five ininaies.t.
.
, Etwatiampton-Tbrai.A.dair Ir. Angus, fain. erson wrote when but a, dosen or heart from the hodyt- laying it in a quivering ten minutea i In fifteen mmutesit has reac ed
. . e • .
•
'Thavineenes.-Weit not for your difficul-
ties tai cease; them i no soldier s glory le
hewon an peaceful fi Ishe nossailor's daring
to be shewn on sunny imagine) trust or friende
stiheiap. to be pr.oved whe: all.goea well, Faith,
patience, heroic love, devout- courage, gent-
leness arc not to be fermed when there are
nodonbts -no pail's ne irritations no difficul.
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And why not? And who knows but that Hides (green) . 5:00
their horses are tejoicing as well ; who can Isr4ter A fr:16
prove the contrary ? Bet their owners Potatoes ....... ...... 0:20
rej e
Mireetulais effects on thair honsea of 4. bar- hay, new ton- T;00
ley's Arabin*Heave Rentedy." Some were Turkiese. 0:60 1.--4 Th87-4
lean and poor having no , appetite, others
would decor their food ravenously yet derive,
midi 'nigh and shaggy:hair". others had 8 h I • ---en---thitt pheaeroa wee
• -- /10110E
no benefit from it; eumet u•ere htde •bpund
oiceb cause of the -astonishing aud almost 't% ood 1.:75
severe • e-ordi and zoneha had h I ere Pv up
ab . Illan3r e a
heaves and Other complaints peculine to -for en eeet,htt-:,41:nuabefat tgeissitte BulltnietspfloPelitinnimileathetto
horses; ou all it operated as. a enroll. the
disease or complaint was speedily reinoved, ZeP"byli ttehemeagibliii:ses aunt 411-i
the akin softened, and a eleek and shining, are
the Appetite_ and dtgestine orgaa:swiceihrroetietteadv-
pearancegiven to the ceat, wise to amend their several Acts of
new shares or otherwise therefor, and, ether.
the_.-..126rse heingi 11°Bralontnior-d 1 Jan. dfifid. aw3Ei 2at .
denger two, or prevetiorg
RAY into 412e makes
1.-/ of the subseriber, lot 11 sad 12ritutiaad
eoncessien, Township -of Godeneh, about tho
15th November last,* Brindled Ball, coming
yel.la ell The -OW req
used.
el.. The Algerian qiiestion is the g.audo of Remember the name,and see that the stgna•
wide dissenmons in th French cabinet, The ture of Hurd & ("eels an each package.
iiti
mass of the nativepo elation is much dis. Northog 1Vrnarit Newcastle, C. We
satisfied in consequ nee of the delays and Proprietors t;r the Canadas. Sold in Gode-
hildren in the . neh .by Parker & Cattle, and F Jordan; Our -
ave taken phice in the
irsikoo A. Sinclair ea I AVera• s - I 1 re i t t d in th ni t
, _ , . t .,:, o peop e a n eres e e a ter house tied to alarm. the n ' hb • ' h t k • 't fl th * 1
e op. e we , i over ors, a fi s a Pasteonemente whible
execution Of the refolis which theEmperor's in r & Co., 13aykeltly al Benthurn, Roger-
. . - i .
' of e • as '
- bloody mass at her We. 1. be c
Y ,
- I ill' b lb - fit t` d lie d ' ' '
ttirsodt - - [ after the foimer appeared -
r eig ers t e an. over owls at; vain are al attempts visit led the Datives! to
. to check its career • resistless 't 3 4' E n Seaforth '-nd all medicine deal -
Some vide; J.Pieltard. E•eler5 Combet Clinton.
anticipate.
Atiticid-r411 ihe old c,ceTheillcra r at. all -especially near throe -m)ntl uneasiness is felt in high quarters as to -the ckso 5 a
glum:: of he ter thle tragedy, and when , pea a
e p _came7- ut Came too ate".•45t go Send 'mg 4Y Me:. t : ePallItY 1.nlo Black effect this may lave on the African. c01011c.lers*
•
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tier is petted to
prove property, pey_ediargeslaand t!decia
awaY* 7110.ShonTio ai
J4110411 to66-.
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for permute:It
steady hinter who is
Werk,
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Relief In: Tit
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The mosteariain-
Mid I,
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attn.
- ifoarieness, DI
Throat,
These Wafers give
feet re.iet when perseverod
11es-triad to effect* tepid
barebecnrest0red 10 pence
.0ther =tam ia vulg. To all
-they are * blessing awl
tauten:ow long the &seas'
set -ere it *nay ?v. prOvided
'vital organs it llOt bope.e
*Meted *Wok' give thew
TO VOCAUSTS
4.0.00,reiwortWarersthearteerseesed
. their mular use.f0ra few
r roue the powerand tear
Improving as tone. eoaspass
purpoaetheyare regularly n
v,vyucoliggiveasvaill'airiele:stsltsiwiandai(257deenESripsit,z4:13Sblicuuc.br:Itesx:pes%X.6
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luvalua'ble to remove
lnealtailsle to remove
Invaluable 1.6 Teltkrrit
• And gia*aleamess to the V
And give4carnesato the Vs
• •And give alaitness to the
Coughs, Colds, and
Coughs, cokleoindelt
C0ughspoossualls.114tbsea
/gold bead] Draggis' to,
Sold Dranitaa..
akt watt Drussibts.
Xorthrtip
Agents for ihe
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mile; ). kard. *.setet
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Jantiaty 1$64.
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hammy
soucrrou
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headineistely
• drageGoderielt,
COUNTY-
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MIS „ANNUAL
J. connection with
Election
for the earreat
ports trom Brandt
at Dirk's Rotel,
lAtit rausaryt Usti
o'clock now _
111
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, or 111; T. -Cox,
ply tattalegaes.
vo-
Whoa 220
the
good road
or/oftite
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