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1, • • . t le •e ' ehirt 1 cendeum ; tied ehall- '1'1M E T.413116E, G. T. It•
4 , 8 . eete you, a z.ainSt w-hoM 1 tale many
.4 a. eti it plense your majesty to honour, ntredattie AND bete/a:Men letsTeteT,
AMOS'S.
And hest, y chargee."
Retied ire an opportunity or opealsing in my I, 1---,,,„'"t;ti-,,ehe - - --. • 1 ::80 a.3).
Thnee for plff.
me humbie dweihng with your presence, and I Doseristron* nitrate,
own dieence ?" satd ttre, jusfly *tarn edi e,'"eei'''' e"`'„" Barber ea Wri ht. --'.ao . 410
wavelet,. , 1 PAMPA mau . ie..- 3:00 pett.. MeLennsrt vs Fraser-Verdiet for plff, strangers ineit foreign land, 0'400 fettle:
a ;tinny, to blieaddeoly transpleeted meek
t. No, air Jobat I will not enter beneath I :thud 10:SO "
- .- Sinellir for plff, Cemeren for def..- .._ that he is * aort of 44 liObldiob c11110iseit'f
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that roof as a judge, where 1 was refused' DEPART.
w141-41 barring the "'Monarch of all r fiurver,+' A0
step amt. Theerituitial btelinesa wee, ere ....e. OP-,
et Hoditam Castle. where 1 con:mate! your ,10:00 " py to sey, yin light.. The 'following:the he looks back upowhis former home and the
ad -nal:ion as a peutioner. I hold my coert Mixed .
Espras mail h ippy days he Ifas spent there, end thrusts
re your answer to the char.'s* I have sz'ainat Acciemodation
I '' 160 13.1n. only cans :- - hit-halide:eine hie pockets, up ttk his *elberet,
immediate attendance i wham I will heal .
Tho Queen vs Henry Dfacr, stealing it
rote In the naeantime, t?efore our departure ___ _____ where inetead of-jingling:the. ,itational nolo
you will rive orders for the entertain:ucta of 1 e__"'"o . 'Wilt • S._ ______
Carpet -N g from Dark's /Iced, the pro-
of his owe country, he shakes together a few
my retinee, men and horses, at your castle, ese-a` emi, tthin ignal perty of Mr. 01 Campbell, :Lucknow.-
-7w eiee. • " shinplaaters," the elongie
during my stay in Anna:Ale.' Verdict guilty. Sentenced to 1 months lif U4c1° St".3
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lien of his 'countenance becoMsa remarkably
- hard work in gaol, Mr Lefroy for def.
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interesting and expressive. Uoder such dr -
The Queen 'rs Jacob Hobson.- The
Prisoner was ettereed with having atolen cumstances he will find it diffieult tit times to
a watch from Jelin Gallagher in the fall be as smiling and humorsome its recommend.
of '65. The. ease for the defence, it will el by the " Poor Younealaa" who writet
be remembered, was not ready at laet a lett exeellent articles for Yew'. journal. But
court, and in the interim h eeems the ea evening spent with' Mr. :Pickwick and
prinmpal witness failed to be as clear on ism Weller, I grant, will cat+ a wonderful
the matn points MS WWI mink(' for a coo ctintraction totake place even in the .couii".
viction. )1 G Cameron foe defence. tenance of "Jingle " or eleeey eoe. ,
The Queen vs Win Foster-Mglicious Let a Canadian- get aloard the train at
ti v e
injury to property. This was What is. Coicago some stmehiny morning in the be.
known as a " squatters clitim " ease, ana
finning of August, and after a day's tide
was of no great irn tortanoe. It passed
a:ross the prairtes in the s" Sucker State.•e
off under a plea of right. SinClalr for
11) will sea where Uncle Sam's johnny,cetke
def.
comet from, and as he Casts his eye on and
There were two -or three Other enininal
on over cornfields as far as the eye ean-
matters before the Grand 3 ury in which.
trite bills were found and hench warrants reach, and- catches a last glinipse of the "set-
isaued. ting sun reflecting his rays. upon the forest
trees iu Iowa, be will find hiiritelf deposited
PRESENTMENT. OF GRAND JURY:.
upon the banks ol the " father of watersae
the great Mississippi. Hie is 'I'd ill aquatic
',in hie inclituttions and jolly hi his disposition
he will soon have an opportunity of throwing
up his hat and a hearty cheer 'Ilit the arnvul
oast 0 Mississippi flat -boat." To keep up
bis spirits after a lanseday's ride scree the
prairies, the inner man must be refreshed,
ard being just in season he will find. the
hotels and eating heroes amply provided with
all the luxuries of dm Great West. vthich
consist chiefly of got -rolls, punipkin-pies, and
apple sass.. All restraint is gone. Red tare
is played out. " Richard is hitt:15011f." 'Every
one takee such an interest in ban that eivea
the ladies in de lonee and the servant;maida
one or two iudiriduals had the powt.? of to? Hie rvedneere (leaflet get °P a ab°"
traducing . their private character, from of 0PPeSitton, and he stands Justin high
uf the people bus been *hi:zed ro, marl, nor 'made during the past six months to in-
stances, and that -Triad and efficient men i
have been detured,by the knowleige that bons Esq., bat what has it all amounted .4 Hume Guards.' ) . :
ttre the publics character of Robert Gib -
A persist, unmanly attempt Us be.en hwaitieh ;ell buifouribt, ilse It; tlianfemcthorersted totheasem, oast' hilt
141-baat for th.e first time in hie life, with a
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Canalise to -Texas to " shoot bears."
(etcuse me girls, " Ad* ") hek him waere
of Canada encl.:into a tree country ? To al14,
friends as he heti made at the hotel, and with
Jaclartarfforbtire the scene caangota
hp came from 7 Where be le going 'to ?
mtither is ? And if he is not glad to get out
of which your correspondent, in order to ex-
cite theic curiosity, with a polite bove, inform-
ed them that lie wass ja.st 'on his way from
How long hap going to etay 7 How his
upon him, and the Lediee. make thenmelves
heart " light, merry and free," in the- ful-
joydainiaelf if he tties. He is so often ad -
his carpet bag in, his hand, steps aboard a
stre.aat. He hu lewa on his' right hand and.
sociable fallowa he has over met with e there
uese of his heart be ean adopt that good,
homely, express've and democratic language,
aro the most cheerful, opee-hearted and
are no quizzing glasses braught to bear'
d esded us s,Ciapylia," "Colonel," +Weigle,/
a "saw-booes "'that in ordet to do away
assumes a perpendicular attitude, that be is
au N. C. a. a. G.-(EiCapisia Oodench
" fellow-chizens." The flat-an/at headedown
Illinois on his left. ais fellow-passengels•
" co agreeable" that he cannta help but err
e Judge," ov " Doctor,' .(neVer tower than
Thew -at morning tie mites leave of suds
filtaetr.breoapieuset houinstpoptr.ripvaiotsrft6wi: titers and &gear
114071::45;thfa.isznetair'
Our tight
having anything to do with public life.- ib tbe Ostia:14bn of the publio Oh, ever
two of Mr. DetlOr's optioneutuaie aeting
And we ire sorry to have to say one or
- did. So much for loud -mouthed abuse] eorrow tied mourehig, in:WOnsetrueuett Otaht
IIESPEOTABLE.-Some people Beene tO
-- hearted Caeadianatecothes the subject of
efethe " Puke -State," aud especialty
wickedness and de
_ other
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persons Mr. Cal:whoa had Le his mind's , iaability •to 4' distinguish between -'
peoples' property -and their ovrt" .(asJuage
at present as though. they were the -very
think that when we said Mr. Detlor's se -
eye when he uttered the aboee remark.- q
signed ire meant to convey the meaning
uisition was largely and respectably Poiseeemea told, a crirrlbal ne-':Gadeeartechhes)
ills state room hes Wu eateied a -ad hie
w5tro. Dbasetlopa3a ii;seanssehisritwiaallyy aupsedffrommadae htaualite.
that the -same could not onfy coat feloniously takeu therefrom B
Crabb's. Many respectable men appear us that we van flnd 30131e cute 'to sympathiee
be sa;icl of Mr' is .1‘11 our misfortunes Orperienee i 41
vita so in this imitence iu the
ble sphere cf life -he has worked hard
amongst the supporters of the latter, but with lit' _ It - -
person of a little French frog -eater who
side by sid-e with those who eedured the
surely they need not be thin-skinned about ,eayeag bee hia coat eltio, letieff stelni" it •
h3rliniPli arta Privati°ns a Pimster life' the matter, if their candidate is all they Frenen-Englbill *id) Buell' rarfiditY that ' it -
and he .has done his inditidual share to- did not, meke it sufficiently iutileeible to ger
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wards making the country of his birth earth for him.
_ back eitherot the• Cleats, or vornpenisation
through industry, economy and the axes.- Stere135.---Partiee have asked whether Theibt.cobootlamtioe.e, aoligtebe„larom: tiler 'deec;e(c, ef
from the officers of thue flouaweb,o„aft.tioh iituitiam the
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what it is at thiht moment, a place whew
dee ni., intelligence every men to the coat Some of the rer.ent squibs were not- issued our
small and feeble the beginning. ;The so disreputable has been sent out of the
strongeet langaage we ever heard Mr.
Detlor use in reference to the poorer
mnnity may hope to ris,e, no mateer how from this office, we answer, no! Nothing
Su' nal offica by us at any time, and when the city ; its inhabitauus are becoming its
and future. The eholera is raging through
the eity, Meditating upon the aast, preseut
plank," andour coulees friends, are ieft in
two htiadred
we cannot make a living without ouch' vietireeet the rate at at le"t
a day. Out in the river Het a fiat -beet ,svAte
class of the country, was when, in the
County Conneil,he advocated the principle eery" mean; We Will dint ttp florae- a negro regiment pa beard, qharantined by
the pity fathers. Tha "woolly -heads " hav-
of =Telling every parent to give his eleild ,
T E M P E It ANC E BILEZTING. ing partaken too freely of green sugar. ale
the rudiments : of education at tbe schools
aoraarrobrolli '
1 IN 1
and Elwood for plffeegoodtug Auden:ea _. .114eitel. iroien,St...15,,..Xstosnans.- -
for def. To the Editor oldie HuronEarnale eii -e ...,
Horton vs Brooks -Verdict hfoOnset 1 -,
Sin, -A person who hes elweys hash Burs
mended by jovial cotnpaniona itt his °Wit
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on- the -eentrearre oad opposite lot 24.eaCate
riaMiloved by Mr. Shippardfsee. by Mr. Wes-
ton, That James Gunnel be paiethe sum of
Sb411,45eetriorallindistindgraGveoltip_littiettatide"-ores,t,,
C.14irbieedsice-onut of Alex Phleholut for gravel,
eattattfiedil several Ptidnituiters amounting
10'814.92a Abe tic. of Patrick ttonan for
toseevalidri,suttrrioinagd nf oe r rli to pa ya ifir nt dg$altliedu,i bdeor I dao co.f, POUR TE N ANTS BURNT our.
$3, the above accounts ordered to be paid.
Tim Wt.:of-John Stowardier 3.4 loadi of
gr,avel far the Hume Road and lat con,
amounting to $8, -ordered to be paid.
Moved by Mr Patton, sec. by Mr Sheppard
Tbat the sum of $14.15, be refunded Charjes
tr Middettett tieing an overcharge on assess-
ment roll, -ordered to be puid.
Moved by-fitr Patton, see. by Mr Weston,
That Jonas Copp be paid the suat of $4 for
the use of house while holding election, -
Carried.
Moved by Mr Patton, sec. -by Mr 'Weston.
That the clerk be paid $140.00 being his
eatery for tbe currant year. -Carried.
Moved by Mr Patton, sec. by Mr Piper,
rhat Mr 11, Acheson, assewor be allowed the
sum of fifteen dollars for cetra services, viz in
reference to dogs, 804 -ordered to be paid.
hIoved by Mr Patton, sem 1,g Mr Weston,
That Wm Rattenbury be paid -$.12.50 tor the
MO of his house while occupied by Cuuncia-
Carried.
,Moeed by Mr Patton, sec. by Mr Weston,
That the fellowing persons be pa:d out of the
inenies accurring frotn the dos tax for sheep
killed, rte. viz: --
Mr John $14.00
5.00
- 'told to b. tam juue,
32.50
Swam etukntamile
5.00
• Richard Rye 3.00
Henry Cole. junr 6.00
Robert Wbitely. 3.00
Win Butler .. 5.00
5.00
Wm Steep
Thomas "McCulloeh • .• • • 5.00
Win Rutledge 1350T.000000
Andrew W hitely .
Augustine Swat:geld
-Carried.
Moved by Mr. Piper, sec. by Mr Patton,
That the Collector Mr Centelon be allowed
00 for extra trouble collecting the dog tax
thcA-eCaacreloi
uedni of Wm Walter 1st con. lake
shore for 21 mea's to ,Patrol during the
Pen AD invasion iu June lust, $5.25, certified
by ..Tas Torrence.-orderhbo be paid.
Moved by Mr Patton, OF. by Mr Weston.
eThist the treasurer Mr. Achesen bo allowed
$10 tor eztra servias in paying for sheep
killed by dogs,- Carried.
Moved by lidr Patton, sec. by Mr Piper,
'That the several Coencillors be paid $1.25
each. for every day they eat in council, and
the same for every day employ.ed in letting
and attending to contracts ta thia Town
-hip, viz ; -
Mr Henry Ford Reeve • $35.00
\IVY: SPheippepr.ards 27 00
2277 0000
David Patton..
Tbe council then adjourned for the cfri.en0t
Geo Weston
year.
The king then appointed several of the
Hoddam Castle, whither he commanded the GIVER W H, W bee 18, 1866.
lords in attendance to accompany boa to
werden to fellow hira wnh all possible.
HOW THEY aRIE T114111310
Sir John. wet coe-sciaus of tregligence, and '1'0 DO tr . 4
The opponents of Mr. Dater, or rather
some of them, aro using weapons against
him which are certainly not very honora-
ble. For lack of sonic better arginnent
they take for a test that he has taken his
mune From the store formerly occupied by
airlew's coa, iees carried off, her house plan
um and traneferrea the establishment to
deed and her son taken prisoner ; aild it'
iKe end not early next meruing stele this to his sons -they twist an extinct from one
him, requesting him to recover her PrePer- of his former speeches to tnean that he
patch.
even soreeetiong worse. in the discharge of
hts they, althoogh ignorant ot the particular
cheeees to be birought againet hurt ; but
when ushered into the presence s f his save
reheat. he endeavored to assume. the easy con-
ference of innocense.
Jemes proceeded instantly to hussnese, by
inquiring if there was net a recent incursion
ot a small maraud:a:I' party. in which a nor
Cy,
'4 Did yon, Su John, do your utmost in the
easel"'
1 acknowiedee I did not ; but tire widow
ghat! les.ve de best cow in my possessiou,
and her house turnished anew ; I bope
will setisfy your Majesty."
" And her son, hew is he to be restored ?"
4, When we have the good foetune to make
an Eneeieh prtsouer, he can be eschanged."
" Mark me. Sir John It Walloce Max-
well ts not hroaght oefore me to good health;
within a week from this dater you shall hang
hy the neck from that tree waving, before
the window. I have nee store to say at
preseet ; be ready to woit on EDO in Due
hoar when your presence is required."
The warden knew the determined resolea
eon of the kiag, and instently dispatched a
confidential iiervaut, vested with full powers.
. procurie the liberation of Waltace Max-
well, at whatever price, and tehring him
safely beak withcut moment's d-elay. Tn
the rneandine. a reties:1e of nien and horse,
ameantin; to several hundred, were Being
at free qaarters in Sir Johna c-stle, mei the
liens ot the kiag diffaduo gladuees and joy.
owe; the whole country.
Next meriting James sent the young noble
man. whom he had pointed out to the widow
at Stirliag. to bin her and Mary Morrisan
to Hodiam Castle. He received both with
easy ceadescensien ; when the widow, with
much greeful humility, endeavoured to ex,
press her thanks-, sayir.g that Sir Joen bad,
i Cie attempteo attribute to
hat evening - gene her a cow worth double lettldieteneY
that she bari /oat ; also blankets and ether to the workine c1,3-
Inin a spa it inimical
articles of higher value than Atli that bile
bean =tried away ; but, with tears in her see. The language he made use or at the
eves. she said al these were as uothine with last Mayoralty Npmination, which has
request ha:4 sut been neglected. James du- ueen disto.rted, as we have sail, to con -
out her dear son, assuring them that their ta
missed therm with ohe joyful hope of soon Yey this idea, wes as 7ollow. : -
seem:: Wallace, as ne would send for thern t It was stappnsed by the statesman who
inecuediately on his arrival. gave as our manicipal system that they were
Tke digress of the warden increased eyery confening a boon opon us, bue they had all
hoar, for be was a prisoner in hie own castle ; seen in too many instances how it had bean
and his feelings ruay bc conjectured, when he abused, and in coevequence of that abuse of
rereived a m.oaage from the kino commeud- power rieht thinking aren were frequenly
ing him to come to Iloddaan Caale next day detorred from accepting the lionors offered
toy twee, seed either bring Wallace Maxwell them. When the Hon. Mr. Canchon was
alone with hint, or prepare for a speedy exit offered the Mayorolty ot Quebec, what did he
into the tacit world. Lde had just seen the say ? His *newer waa. " No, 1 will have
scat rise, euf which it seemed probable he nothing to do with it while there is so much
should cever see the seuing, when his -sem license on the part of the people." He even
vent arrived with Wallace, whose weedy bale ;add be would advoeate that that power he _
been Paechased at an esorbitetat ransom- yoked and vested in Commiseioners."
Without allowine the
man time I" Now, tie man, can reasonably find fault
rest.Sir John heairried laim off to Haddam
Callao, and sent in a moss iv, nue he weave with each lahgnage. There is no douht
au audience of his Majtetty. ° that the great power pieced io tht. hands
To make sure of tbe youth's identity, the
king sent ieataatly for his amber and the
meeting carted forth all the best 'feelings of
his heart, for nsaterns.1 affection triumphed
crrer every ether emotion ; and it was only
after the first ebullition of it had subsided,
that ithe bade him kneel ea ft:: sovereign, to
whose he owed hie Itherty, and most pro-
bably his life. Nitallaee gracefully bent hes
knee. and took heaven to Witness that both
Amid be deemed t6 his majesty's service.
James was delighted With the manly
appearance and gallant behavior of Wallace -
sod after haying 'satisfied himself of thZ
sincerity of his attachment to Mary, he or-
dered him to withdraw.
He next dispatched a atessecteer for Mary.
who, the mement shacame, was ushered into
the presence of Sir Jehn ; James marking
the countenance of both -that of Mary gush-
ed with resentment, while her eye, flashed
• wish indionant fate The pale and deadiv
litie which overspresi the warder4 cheeic
was tacit acknowledeement of his milli
" Do you know that youne woman. Sir John?
Reply to my questions tray i and be assured
that your Ille depends upon the sincerity of
- year answers," said the king, in a deter timed
tad sten. voice
" Yes, my liege, I have seen her." said
S'ir John, his lip quiveriag and his tougue
falterine.
" Where ?"
" At Atnisfieid.'
" what occasian
" She came to nee fur the release of Wel.
lace Maxwell."
"And ;on refused her, except upon con-
diuons which were an insult to her, and a
disgrace to yourseit. Speak ; is it not so ?"
" To my shame. rioettreign, 1 confess
my guilt ; but I am willing to make all the
reparation iu my power ; and 1 leaye it to be
earned by your =jetty,*
"You deserve to be hanged, Sir Jolla s
but when I look on that face I acknowledge
your temptation ; and it pleads a mitigation
of panishmeat. You know that Mary loves
is in tit or of tratupling on the working
classes, -they state that he said publicly
at last nomination that he would,
not atantl any more 'Than. diet year
-and they descend to matter's Of
private character as if any class of
right-thinking men bed a right to do
that, when they have &popular candidate's
public career before them.
Now, if Mr. Deilor had retired from
business altogether, after many years of
hard work, he would have dose what
eeery man wishes to do, and what many
thousends have done before him. l'he
argument that by- making a change in
his business relations he fa thereby pre-
paring to leave the town or paving the
way for such a eontineeney, ia too puerile
to have the slightest weight, and those
who use it know in their souls thst Mr.
Dolor is no more likely to leave Goderieh
than Mr. Crabb. As well argue that be-
cause the latter offered the bulk of his
property for sale as a Market that he
rifle() to- get away. Nur is there more
GREAT- min
Large Prism° Mock
mined.
COO'.
Tbe Jurors, of Uur 14 illy the Queen, upon
their oaths present,. that they have viaited
the County Gaol anctfind thee in all its ap
pointinents it is athnitably adapted for the
purposes iu vielw,_ and that tbe manner in
wb eh itis kept reflects great credit oneheCso
er, Campaign° and for cleanliness and
comfort leaves not:king to be clerked. 1 be
The prisonere the -reit) confined seport that
their tieutment is good, and that they hurt
no cptaptatots to make.
The attention of the Jury has been called
to the neeeasity of a more simplified plan foi
ventilatiug the building, aud beg 10 imbrail
that an openieg be effected in the grating of
the cupola, with ladder to entrauee ot sanite
in ordor alley, access ofjail offiaiale matt.
to the ventiletor from the maidee And avoid
the neceseity reguleting the same from the
outside ot-the building, and would express
tbe opinion that if carrad out and effected es
pointed out aad desired by Mr. Campaigne,
the Gaoler it will in no wise compromise the
character itif the gaol as place of security.
The Jug further. present that iu visiting
the gun! tfeir attention wits called to the case
of a wouseia placed therein upoa a plea of
insanity. In. cntiversing with her they found
that her case was one deserving of pity- and
commiseration, as she iS nearly sixty years
of age, and very trail, anti Dearly destitute
cif clothing, and requiring more gentle nonce
ishment than the common gaol allowance af-
Bads. The Jury regret that no Rouse ol
.Providence or other etruilar benevolent in-
stimtten exists in the County. to which she
may be sent, but reopectfully submit that
Mr. Campaigne be instructed to provide what
necesseries may be required over and above
gaol allowance,, so that her comfoet may la
insured.
The dory tend'er thafr mew:radiations at
the lightnestof the criminal calendar, both
as regards charecter and number. And,
lastly. the Jury bear their testiatony to the
ceuriesr and attention of the Croat) Atter-
ney, I.a Lewis, Es+
W. M. SAVAGE,
- Foreman-
Grand Jury Room,
15tn Dec. 1866.
W'hat did It Amount to /
1 T m . steamed from tbeiargo, are rtteidly falling
which have been so freely established by A
-very au u emperance eating vietints, ter this fearful malady, tOirty of whom
the workers and he urged'the idea spoor,- having, peillaps, grit on ' the ou- title of 41
Wa3 held in the basement a the Wesleyan
ly. Mid th'at show a disposition to train.- larger quantity of the !rte.:0 .111411erial‘"' (1340
pie down,the peorer classes ? His argu- Church het evening. The ruldiPnee was the others, J11.Ve already gone fo iiir'n4n ae- '
ments were coolly enough received at first, a very fair ane, and interietting addresses count
We will leave oar
°I tile c-Tee°3°-teileirMAIrilbeldsl. tor the
but he afterwards saw the idea embodied were delivered by Revds, H..Whiting and
evening to their sneditatiomootruselog .ftliat
in a resoletion a the body he then ad- Forest, and the chairman, Mr. Wm. their friends in*Goderielt, wile,' are (at the
dressed, and ultimately forming 'a part of .
Dickson. Mr. James Thomson sang period to Whit:bet Lis - letter referee...Auguste
the policy Of the Chief Superintendent of , -
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Education. several pieces fri geed style., inhaling the " balmy oreezes " from Lek
e-.
florooetipete theta; theniatille.711111it et.adittu,
N,Irlt,PrOW ESCA,VE or HILES' e HOTEL.
Che Monday morning last about 3.30 fire
broke ou4 iu a large frame building owned
by Mr. James Watson, baker, owthe Sotab
Side of the Merket Square in this teem. -
When first discovered the fire was confined to
Mr. W. Gibhons' dries store. The alarm
was given and its a very few minutes the fire
engine was out, but unfertuaately the valves
were frozen, and it ,wiie fuund impossibie to
work it. Tne dun ei rapiely spread, envelop
iig in succession the drug tame- mentioned,
aMr. W. Moss' shoe shop, Mr. E. Le John-
ston's photographie rooms, which had been
recently fitted up at great expense, and fival-
ly Mr. H. Dunlop's tailoring establishment.
Little or nothing of Mr. Gibbons' property
was saved, and he is a heavy. loser, ahhough
insurea for $600. Mr , Moss saved his siock
all but a few dollarte worth, Mr. Johnston,
tee heaviest loser of all, saved a few of his
Most vale instrutneuts, but althoug,b
partially insured, must base suffered a lova
ant teat $1000-. Nearly all of Mr. Dun-
lop's goods were got out safely. His 'loss is
covered by ineurence. At one time Deriee
Hotel adjoinine was in wreat danger. the
heat heving brawn all the glass in the win-
dows on nue ifide, and the; flames having seiz-
ed upon the side& reef. By great exertious,
however. the building was saved. The origin
of the fire is, as yet, a complete mystery.
The Itarnsely-Exyloslon.
SECoND EXPLOSION.
Loeinote Dec. 13, (evening). -A second
explosion truer place in the same colliery at
Burnsley, wbile a large number of miners
were trying to save the survivore-of the for-
osernisester. and thirty additional lives were
lost. A••other tersible explosion has taken
place in a colliery in Stuffordshire attended
with great loss ot life.
` Barnsley, Dec. 13 -This eoiliery contained
the largest pit in this district of the country.
Tae shaft is 270 yarde deep, and the lateral
worke extend to a distance of two mi ee
from the bottom. Nearly four buildred mem
and boys were in the mine at the time of ti e
explosiou, mos. of whom perished, 9 p. m
13th- Every ail is being given to rescue the
survivors. Exploring parties have cot:tined
thirateight dead within the space of fifty
yards. A few of t le unfortunate victims
have been brouela out alive. but badly mutil-
ated. Eneineers are of the opinion thot,
JOHN SHAW,
owing to the foul air, there can be no mon
Township Clerke
alive in thA works. If this is so, over three
huudred human beings tie dead lathe recesses
- COLBORNE. of Vie pa. The excitement amorig the
families in the town ie met intenee wid
The Muuici?al Council of Colborne met patnfureand the works and vicinity have been
at Jas. McDonough' Hotel, Smith's hill on I a scene of wailing and despair all day. A
Sdurday ihe 8th day of December 1866. similar accident occurred dome t wenty years
Present the Reeve and Councillors, after I kite
ago, at the same pit, by which 73 lives were
reading the minutes of the hist meeting the Barnsley; Dec- 13- Anctlier explosion
took piece in the same pit 9 o'clock this
;Lim of Peter IdeOaon for loss tif deep
moraine!. u bile working parties were finding
certified to be tilled by dogs -as worth $2.50
and drawing out the dead. Several officiiits
ordered to he paid. , and a number ot volunteers were .in the pit
The claim of Geo. Young saso sheep cern-, et de time of the second disaster. and it is
fi to be killed: by deg' as worth $4.00, feared tbat they have all periehed: The ex-
o.dtieoreilvedtobyhempar.idit. • eiting acenes of yesterday were renewed,
Later. -Some of the vo.unteers blow been
hynae, seconded by Mr.
talteu out alive.
S mace, Tttat the taxes on south half of -
Lot No. II lake road east, W. D. to be paid
by D Healey, the north half of said tut ter be -WV -Two ATL ANTIC CABLE.
returned to the Non Re.stdents Rolle -Car -
r=.1 Berlin,. Dee. 14 -The _Crown Pricce of
riot Prussia bas informed the Ittngathat he can
not take up kb Tesitleneer-Ati4lus r as de-
tiredikf his Mejesty, becatiee his consort the
a_
The petitiow of hres. Ulan Morris &r re •
gruel d.
mission of Macs tor .the present year was
'Moved by Me. Speiace7 see. byliti. eee•
Prineleadaeyal is! ,Buglanderefuses tabeconie
the nomihation forth() eppoinenent of. Menem of a male that once belonged
to theltrown of the Queen nt England.
Handers, Dec. 14.- Herr Von Sevigny
hes informed the President of the Senate re
the free, town of Hamburg, that Prussia will
nut tolerate' the concretion of a separate
treaty of navieation, with Englaad, as pee.
posed* the Senate.
Berlin, Dec. 1L -The Gerraan Parliament
will consist ot but one chameer. Ineoujurne
a Reeve and councillors" for the eesueing
year tihould ae held at Jas.. MeDbnouelt
doter. Hill on- 3/onituy the 24th
inst.
Meverlin amendmeht by Mr. Yonne,e sec.
Rhynasehat the noneination for Reeve
arid- teem:aims shoulO be _held at No. 1
eiebOol house.
The Reeve gives the casting vote in favor tion with thth asseinnly there wilt be a e'ee,...
of the school house.
- Meved by Mr. Spenceasee. by Ur. Malloy, (Ira! Commission. contpused ot the different
Thet,a lie -Law be now drawn appointing re• ,...overoments belonging Lathe North Gentian
Confedefaticno
turnine-offieets fqr the election of a Nacre
and Co4ncilioni fi.x the Oensuing ycar,- car- mi:ClithaeryPorlislirgaiatiniz?trovern onfineinthe il2S9113arteas thoaft tit
ri4Md.oved by.Mr. Spenee, see; by lir. Young
. Unica should be identified, viz, identical te
_ •
that as the Cuntrector for huilrling the abut- that in three in Prussia. in every detail, equip-
ments to the bridge at Benmillers creek hav- oweersut:vimilubueiti:bnIseat'.'sdrismelitthrY.oeuxeehrocise'ut theljaffir--
ing faded to penorm his contract. Mr. mies without reference to the coatineents
Malloy should be empoweeed to pay him of the different States. The appointment.%
the sum of $60.00 ab.ould he consider it oc the ufficerumest tie ratified by the Xing
neeessary, and by the 'Coutractor entering
into a new- agreement, eatisfactory to Mr. teseP"f494.;teeh4,3trielelvlilly°1;e-eilleyesietailler.4? I* eali"7-g_ jance
siAMES TEWSLEY; 11-,.beeartro,fiti' Wee:a sat.41414alesaytittdiatifeelittaryrectritue.,
Malloy -Carried.
.
t Township Clerk. Pesheietrylaive levelled. -,,-
-i, - _Ceittstantitierae.Doc. 12. --The Peat* .1-48
appoiniedlt VOnSid at Tentlawae .aod , the
-47nattian --tlatiertiment bate refusal the-laae
li4thgorisittei ibece64--thli5e.a toih-eitire '48bil:TGIsi6P-Oltial'ietri?Oreriain
„Meta etiereution torwardad the *tilde of the
.. . _ _ . ,
AwstioTtirkisktreitt or *..,„,„.rec, :which
itrani*Tneker IA0'1104- 44:apponit..Clinetas'
Inithy-Ansuituttow#4,_but .thO-Autitrisn,4::
* e,ersemeereag intittideotts -Oti the "Sate0i--
- ''nits refuel of,thei excel:eater *annul-
Serious.Aechleut art the G• T. Its
Two Connie near Queen -St.,
'Toronto.
-
''N" e into unties un utee ,• ,Seweral Paseengers SenommIr . _ , __,
god is belie -red by Wallace Maxwell, whom The assertion that Mr. Detior stated aa e e Mr Editor will' hid them- -If Gy.) -4 speed as
/
Wart :,-Itrong,,_ Killed. _ -:
-ca- M 1.7 • d Co • ' CO cil t ‘' - ' ` - - '"alFlerence, Dec. 14. --Baron Molar= Inre, it
# said, has given in his resigna,tiott as Weevil
Audaseatfor tit the' Italian Court, iti 'cense
, _
yote have alreedy ran.sumed ; von shall give
last nominatioa that -it would be the clos-
him tarns of not tees than 'fifty acres of , . • .6 iu the Court House tbis ofternglin- for' the SU4nyirSoutlif" where, they „, Wit140$6": the
f hitt abho nth wi out
good toiog, tent free dean too life, or ing year o p
that of the woman 11; marriea • and father, ehadow of foundation. W o have carefid- last time. The proceedings will be given tiostreinarkable preservation Itainaii life
hey again step uponeeflatboat,lieading tor tbe - _
you shall sum: it with mule ; and every lyexemiteed the printed report a what ho in our next.
the particulars of which will .
calent haa'abecurted
e regret.tor _ ate ar senous ac dy Gee. Fleury in hitt negotiations •With the
oth tummy of the independent attitude assumed
ther.Grsuid Trunk Italie!' Government.
that has, ever titelantageteketeit edge of the w
article necessary, wfth a coustertable clwel- did say on that occasion, and we aro are- 'Ten SM.? metitting ot the defer for my,nextletteriamlAld not desire to
t -ail this yeu shall eirforra within pared to preve that he used no such lan- directors last riight, a number of tenders t9r tres.I.Ta„ , have been serineely
t ch -upon- yourarca, tee, t,he Railway, by 'Which a: numbererpaaetineera.
b
0- an seen .ot. .eoanr re tits as reL0000l do,cno,n ulogiuo I:, Dee. 15.7Feni_ane,rrests,
(teem my comm171cottitat smiti.;* pursuit!. et 1 d • ',Much needirsialarm pre
• three, menthis from this date. 11 yoz think gaage ear anything approsahing to it, His the agency ofdisposiog of the Sidi mann- 1;111141' IPaY'i 'no lives butte- leitppeent that a epeeist ene haili,,througasitit tbeseatire isitinde es)
ut fortune e y
sear, oo Take .your choi
tentative of swinging from that tree before
theme conditions hard, 1 give you the al -
'ye." thienths may give him their hearty support lactured were banded in, but it„.3irst enslly.
and, no elonecwiff do arts railY believing determined to sell the article io, bulk to Me. a u9/1,1111_,c".!''''41' • -L.- Use orthelatliiiiiit. titishe "sleavhig To- ;States aeitineteAeman, ihaFrench Court or-
.
f - d S
gine ran into the NegyfExpresspo the morn- „Paeiii, Dee.15.d-Intini clam Of the United
s My sovereign, submit to the condi that his public charaiter devoil of a Umbel' st $1.20 per bbl, at the well. • • " -,F04„t411.01114013-4,,, -1WV101•1121,,0 a =co on ere t a Uutted tateslo pay 1.50,99o,opo,f,
ti • aed proiniee that shell do my Single stain of dishonor, and utterry - ,
" _ _
--',..,.4-/. P.- 0 -Sesta,. _ greAtt.4,efttege,-,..buvwn.eirnItonble yet atcpc-eurtassecerity, fir coo ofittut, Tee,
- dless of the calumnies hurled. against Axtrratie,_ . lIgnaM1- 7111°,,_10410444 GIO.DERICS 410-1**11,/,XPet *11"feellaratealara-Sh4eearlasber wrtrel irrti nilid,1tatert2Catisit said that iegal 4teps
best to make- de couple happy. ger
Wallace Wag now called in, when Mary him. Platt has raised,a denies st:aw-ssills,. sod - e . -- '. eeasea- "te f e" '- ' - fareeetteriaaelase.:31(edleaLleld eetteotpritmetia have been adopted in France, but theedolset,
, .. . ,,
their knees before their sovereign.e He /8601 &chording to liPpolii - ti ha..riestis .= -- --' '
0 1 laatrelltlAietlfaintilieth-t 140111Thefar„,lho a More seausus elifite It vitt Eu lareeaer
e
camped him fa bar arms, both falling on • -a ,y r * b ' g ' ' 4' ii -O
will 10On be punching away, at the:tick The-eta:men toetnt 'llottissvahr,144.101Ii
, , - ,- ..-. - - ....2.,.. ,comfort-oirthosuffeiwrall -r.,..., i,'.cfl-v.1 '%2.-1 /Ably 16'10i -tee: seine plain) io her eti' ee.,-wee
Coliaty Cgessuritoitined ttaarte. r.: below. - ---' -A - ., •---- it • .--- - ,---k•.1,,,,,,,z,-,,A, ,,1„.--,,-, ,,, „ri-.,- --:...:,/,:. - -:.•-‘ ,;.:- -•`' It'ei,$00:$P06,11a01,...- ,%; „. „.,._,,,„., ;_‘, ,-,-,,,,..:,
raised them up, and slid, " I have tried ; e " • ae.;:ee asii - end all the Ctinneelfoitaoreseet. ,'Tia-minnteik „,
Yoer h.lvy hi all that 'you believed her, u0DERICR ISALT IX SIMATIP0alie;f0ti . --alscttitIon, Dec.-lee:41'a. in. ---JA IfiralIniouren
bad roar- loves, aed'rfourid them fiuthful. .C,ENTBAL lEIC1100.16., —
Tim newly -appointed Judge not having
- - - .9f--1.1looileOug Ore teacl..., ....„;400. ..rev_dd---0.- -.1FrIleyliiiO4-eeie 'el4erptialeirte4ttittlietilir. here that ttte, natnelancale-PkWar.-:' Of -44, ;,1:1oli:
explain. I shall see your hands erased r , -..„ . a- 32 • .,
;,cortoiiii4- rettineedafro,na:Goclatich bringing, AIM thd tipe liee',46-04.:tereirettZby-..i ad egree.
and brings you a dowry which she win a/Hemet gs oapeoted, on theTiteaday,01#- The Public halflyearl 'Ettimin litinr.O die .
C- r Uee' Sch 1 f" -thhilto- '' willltake piac' eh .-seaTeelleeeallealrek411'4131°0far-414100f*4A4CillidStill':411T-'*41-04? la"likl6 ;with higaaneeataittint intinillt at the -*teepee *ant mode -between the.:BiapernrY,Napoletat
opoant Flaurad"ay a°nd- -IFritlswya tbe 20th, anti '45, andaleo forc,thnusts'Ordsk- ikcii- ' of‘nlitlagineainiatiiihaeitow 90 giaZ V'elorX(11140aeLA '-' - ' ' - '
before I leave Annandale. and preside at noon of the COart week. Deputy Jltidge .
the feast. Let your care of the wieow be a oriderati ;oho pool,. _ .,..,--4., __.....7;F=Z ri--tIri''',':-1,1r' ,
Tows continued the busiuess oft Widow- 21st inst., ni t!telfoultyloviwninfirso,rd. 71 yiz ;.,,,--. Up ,iteog000,o,o,,,a,eio.o,,,oarso ,notep4ttidir iiedr• lieisi'viCiolerld:r.,-174014'Irtt10$4.1144:0,13411,104deti**Hat 4-tric;-; ''i `,:7_,:?-.:.-rn„,!.':.:.;'_..1\''.'t,'-::17,r\-.7,-::'',1'-- -.3:,:, :...--„:: ,'2,..,'
retutraeration for wh.at she has done for .
bode and I trek a/1 of you will tong re- day moraine' The follorrin.e is -a list of the
re is -
tiesaber the Gudeman of Balleuguish visit civil Oafei dispoeed of:- ,4A.orisefro gee, eteliereetie-ee ereeeee catititaifiAer byrbitOrrlt;.stbklii!tboto.inion.--a #ori-tintegiiltdbe1440,' tetea.ti*Oiloi:apilfese.4.'4,.taid,ide,w1tioitt,c,ii,01:01,700-0,thilot4411900iPtiat I:: ,,,,„, B_11,,:!1,7,4_ Y-, ,,,z,,,,,,P13,71,, 7.tr:0:!,,,e,.,-4...,7;,;.;,, ,:::-_
:. ....
. , 9 to 10 a. m.
,e, gilt is 4qttal iutliti:hiat Itaperted trine yeee 1 , Wre o5etireahate'thilielitettPle4t1 .11iiiitraie
tie Aanandale." Connor vs. Seott-Vordich far, .plff., Si Patrick's " Miss teriOarth trnm. 10 pi, ir -„,0i,dsp4p,Itgeltim. i.V.:,.',L - ' ii
. _ Olmtrit 4 VL Div. Mita 4101fell'onitilltr 42, 1.11,..f.ouuukAt 44% inlet! r putting in iland;*talaiiiiiatjinaiiiiieii,d'forelin are stibiletaketillelveli. tO;;nhtitin A branch
.- - i
.it ?few Werk at ChIcagO. $111103, 4,10:44r far Oft, , -Central " III " Miss Morgan 44 1 to 2.30 p•ii; aiVulbert on "the Ittlii,retie..: op "'alleles -3a inge*utteo via. , • tiaiseroaaliatatsetetaiesa iiiinthostifitneite::irtglittt oyttteisto,Irralsoniblyeita,y,thefriii.ogi",
Triett tunnel so far from satisfying; has only Oirai v45* 0141'7 -Undefended ieene4-4:1 43„eutetit." IL ",-Mig:W.JIlkeri‘r.1.104,61',LOW 8130e-eedeted to be paid
,, , i _ --i-e-erea.....a.,----.1,-,-- ...••• ...•-•,=--..-=' • = cUSe sa contains r. cen e -c it it
_ ,,,..eit • . t ... -, - t i.eg .043
Whetted Chicago enterprise. The Illinois leg. rerdfet for_plff$1.42, Hisys sad Sinsisii . t. gama.Y., .. - , rue aceounket ictenry,Coelt pcgrarelling 4-Ritztthesii---i-iotiiirrimiia vort-4,00,re, ..eopveousacekat„present- -to passenge -
.
for Off:Cameron for def. ' ' ' - .--.' Ceilf14.8c-il ;:if„ _t);1** -:,Mill',..- t').#10f,ferft,ie- ...,i3. al r°4 41 tl 41411 0"kP ' 4064,°. sna: ti4140frity _..Ilthfijiiattu,ie-41411047*.1,6010,a0-11),*60,k011',:fillY1#0*
fer repaiiselcintennitio rp44: **ARA -o.10,9 . sOit'reitynft e .1t-ifiCla the Pilo"- hilaitot,heen :ilt413;WIttetlier jil4erifigerlfr lii.1-,Tiqi,;-, re.4,
islatere will ba asked at the next session to: ,
cherteraloint stock and warehouse Cowan/. • .
The company pi -eeriest le cloak Out frolet t e Alirks,. et ar,-va joh.s fdeLeed-Verditi4 Central It -IV ii Miss Bfacjewif 44 10- 011 41,.. liWidArtla4ittlag'ilitlitte; l'efelIptie eadeeed,. lags Godesece yetentareodyelei 1e The evetereetwnag deltas ead rhialionaments -
tooth division. Tie effect this it will be neeek ing for _4E. . . . .... ...`„-- _.
into** hike. along -the attire front of ibif
aaryid beikt a rkew Week water, about a for'plfr, 52215,60,43101air for plff, fjood..,. f‘ I jultiarseetelar ThOnspson:!‘ 11 .6 p. m.
Jas Vanstene vii li:.-130110.1.H: :Verdict -ay.-orris:I- t,oP -id ei .dpr,,,4- etitrH°1-tfretat.,,,°‘.- -.,
-,,:... Oentrel "laentertmefilifertientirou "24,04 " 37iitna-Vtotiter'oPPoin_1044'-44,7 illbetOtnAledil.',Whiels for t#Sieptasentstit _lesuiteela
' Sun' ina condo taelbelf Th Ma ' "4 30 in 40- ifitaitteVeret*: - 0, itirti - -'- Sr: *agikAlli5,40440tacoss.;1:- ::-- 4
. _ , _ ,.. ,_..„. .:
. , , Oilf -0-04%,„4e/tehTllie , , ,, ,.,;,*hate; ilb,6*-0 ,0'11.1,cti'jled. iihilliiIiitrii4heili,Verifiiiiiii'fair id
., 'Tliii - Mat tif ,,_ tiattlogis___ _ . ,. uktooriesei _ .,
, , _
. :„., ,.......1 , 4, pe . -Ittifeeetath'OOntetteatalth' 741.*<': Great ,Viest
ae trare*#t-P,4#4:himitteitti.it' -tcr,,,' - it7..:'
'AhWiiillsbiji4aAtiWie'ti-ooh, *Mese
oteeonsequent opetao .11effero suede/ode .0-tirprt
ausserray of the Michigast Centrid flailread . . ' I --
.ticiaper, anionntnigittift46, itirred to blt f, 'SW' ': '44itlaiAiiesrle"'r.n''tiuiiti*°elredtf4t*?Ab''IveA'E.,6saa'l:i-''-'-fre'!'1,t'tit:..'
-, paid. ' - - t - . -4- ',-- . --,-,-. goy.. or,,,.,.., -,4,#.0, i - ,
... ,•_. - . . ,.
0.,-,h,cia,intO tho'. . 'Oat ntiar*KP-4-1C414.7W Arik.**Ytheitiiiii.
'C..: lirldhilltt J7-64-1,400 '.441tP:be . ,''': 8_10_ IF' . Phea'Srieiteirintiegliwleiht, 44:0410 it1V ta1400.000,0deOint4tithtwO,r4iloatisinittead
. . . ,,
-,1' ,c....;; ,-.
Y-5-',
eiserriofs mile front the shore The bum
oat foramia coed be, oioitoo-d onto alternate for def, $147.80, Cameron for plf4 Moles
ibleakupfers suer docks. Upon dose piers the ancd Gooding for det
Spews- w!, -Corrigatt-Tordiet for Off;
ari71-67,
.coMpatay will ereet thew warehouse& A eity
evhicelise eixteen tiallesofriver deekage slid.
ret *puts et,4 moods more, misy hasaid, Via -
sot sgpolt ItesliatiOa. VO ba ma proetmrous Holland Y3 Vanstong-Iterdiot,for, fro
escrailtiotte ,,
, . clantsgai.$305f Mass and -Goodleifon
There is sorseStAing eatialaits ut 4aa,, Cimerou for act - - -: ii '
Amassiesies,,reyil to Ate Buroriotn, „ tr*"'" - John Mellardy ii,--Jobi.1„.-A:ToP0014
lir, wiseniteuaketlWithe ulaPlatcrg" Thlawawtst or _4411440
iierYthe AlPt- u'llr4 " Pa ' mY - ,- et -thew -due of illotli,ofrglealt"
attention tO ;kw fargitl .,s114%*1 '14,1 - ealictibr: .ileinet:eii
pkiin' cround!" - , - a: -.
c , ..,aettaa
int.t 'eterofset in all the crasser the' in
(preach is limited and thetywiliteressiatuied
duty id*feet of the,- leading- sabliretiankhit
dering Matinee Ail Interested Sri In:Justin
:*,-17,,104`t * Ter
f'
Comets •ine.rilio4aAtit;--4110 Christ- Anti
nisweitee too will e ineorwron-Sioti
24t1r !UV
Thqrsdsyt,ttliAlkn'
_tiltaisC4
40-1-1‘1,re,
'that Alf
iiatrooi •
"rer
-s
war toitve a Tote of
strop
rt Ind guilt
la:eeatetea4
iroof That stratitaftfAtt, laStg
laakee-tillatlenljt°0e4lannIP "efirl7"-ttili-he'plavoid-grost"iezkool•Nateiiil
solo*, kiarich: 1114 frnAffarxliblirein **Writ:4
u'ica9"ithe -dist VititenceaterfoRiar 11°4
Al-raatfol4 /34k.1011 -
miles.
, „
atee
BARNSLEY, York tlo., England, D ec-
15.= Three more terrific explosions occur-
red this morning. The first at ten min-
utes _to five eseeond, at fire, and third at
nine. Tae engineers arc busily engaged
in flooding the pita.
•
HOrribie Lii.1 In a Palace.
They bore a coffin from the Tailleries the
other day. Are you not disposed to envy the
life of a man whose home was tbat palace ?
Ho was a cousin .f the French Emperor.
Would you not like to be a cousin of the
French Emperor ? He was the Frst Cham-
berlain and Superintendent of the Imperial
Theatres. Wouldn't yon give the world to
be present at all the ceremonies of the Im-
perial Court, to lave the distribution of the
tickets to thetn, and to be the mortal whose
very sight wreathes in smiles the faces of
haughtiest stage beauties, and whose draughts
10 their heart they lare not protest ? Indeed
you would I He had seye..teen graod crosses.
of the hiebest selectest ordera in Europe.
Don't you envy him ? Goed reader, envy no
wan. I have seen many a spoiled child of
Fortune in hia dresritig gown. I have never
Been one I would have changed pleces with.
Certainly Count Baccioch seemed dendled by
Fortune tenderly as she ever dandled any
one. ale was born in gilded cradle, and he
trbd life or. a carpet of roses ,• bat he was
the victim of disease, which tortured, bite
with barbarous. croelty. It was one of these
nervous diseases beyoud the reach of meeleal
science. Elia. zooid uot remain still either
in a chair. or in a bed, without suffering the
acuiest pain. The nerves ot mo,ion were
affected. He transacted business on foot ;
he dictated letters and fists ot invitations as
he paced Ins office. -He listened to the per-
formance of operas in his latticed boy,- which
lead uu seat in it, and waiacovered with a
thick carpet that ho might. walk during the
whole pe. formance He saw ballets danced
from the blips, of the stage, Often he would
take the dunes. book issued from the press,
have candles lighted in broad dee, light, and'
real the limpid work until he caught ais
heaviness and was composed to sleep. Setae -
dupes sleep would not come even when so
summoned ; then he would walk until it did
come ; he wbuld walk until he bad se es -
hawed his body that the nerves were in-
sensible to patn, and steep would become
necessary to life. On one occasion he walk-
ed without inter ,mission tor 36 boors, trying
to' subdue pato by tatizue The soles of
his feet were red, -as if they bad beee boiled
itud blood had forced toroueh all tbe pores.
Die emperor gave hire rooms adjcitu n ou
of the largest passes ot the Tuidene arid
had it covered with a thick Aubtilson carpet,
that the poor patient might enjoy his pain-
ful round with the least pain. He died pf
sheer exhaustion from -want of 81-tep. Short-
ly before he died hie ururm-ared, " Norine !
Norine1"---repeatedly. " What is that?
pcu watit anytime: / ask one of the per-
sons present,' " fianit question me." re-
plied the fast dying man. .Norine was a
,it shop-gue of Leghorn, his first love ; she
is now an_ eld evrinkled ahop keeper of that
city, aud tuts quite a large family- The dy
tog man, though be had lived in palaces
mid the rank and beauty of Europe, was
familiar with the prettiest women behind the
fanlights. ttought of wane of the pageantry
unitles.of bis eareer. They were reeky
aot hnt ,dr haP 'r
hle maiden whese eyes had returned
All his thoughts belonged to
hii ,-rlance and whose lips had first breathed
lore into his ear, This was theoriser, in I Tfe's
desert -tee rest was all sand.- Paris Cor
IV. O.
.
VEnna.N.T.- --Some months ago a country
c'eecal f•riend or an M. D. came 1 i this city,
and was invited hy the doctor to go home
eith laim and stay over night. After supper
abe ernes* was shown to his room the. gas lit.
and lin left to retire. Some two hours after,
the elector 'emelt a mice,' and soon disco, -
...red that gas was leaking somewhere about
the kemises. His first thoueht was of his
country trieed, aud seed bis room he went
....lure enoneh the gas was leaking. The
gentleman, 013 being awaeened, asked what
was the matter. He was informed diet the
hneee trobixupshauntd oifarmkeedWiatlevertinti:ifr,tocif
os"offtlir.rhevlbel" d at a spot on the floor under the
1 burner, And asked with great intiocence
• Did it soil the carpet much, doctor 7'
' THE-'31ARICETS.
—
CODERI011, Dze. 18, 1866.
Fall do '
thiritre Wheat.. ..... .. $11:4155 at4 ib:3200
elr4s.
Flour - - -0:20 'a 0:75
Batley 6:100 (4..4 .1,45,0
Sheen .............. 4:00 (R$ 0:00
: ":. lal ': 110::71:57100t
' f ees
Rept', 3j) tb ..... . ...... at70:::
ipleeitoeteoeCet4reert) ........ 5;50- -0;00
0a5
:Iltedr ••..
0-40 0.50
' le - -e 2:00 a 3:ao
1,..ty. new ton ..-!. j...,8:00* rA, !viol)
rtrei,e;;;- - ' ....___.—.. ; : 0.:20 Of '0':25
Turkeys .' • ti:30 ("4 C:40
Pork................... 3:50 ® 4:00.
Soling Wheat.do.
hrrh's'ilutPrtolt)"1. 1150' a18661.70
1 20 a 1.28
Fall Wheat, -la
Flour. per tO0 lbs. ... .... 3 25 ,435
Butter ......... ... _ .. 0 16 0 20
Dreased hogs, per I00 lba,4_00 5 25
Poe* . do,:- ; ea.:. 0 58 0 62
Barley, do,...,-„.... 0 15- 046
,tton,„,.0aa, -e e eee, a eette,-,„..... -;.; 1E25T a 28
. .. S te 10-00
;
Wafers in turine Coughs, Co:de, eao
co- The efficacy
_ _ °I6t0BferYatraneb.e.siesPscua::
s•encbial affections, and cheering th
I afflicted, has passed into a proverb. teese-
i United States, where them netievenc7, -
Wafers are !mown, they bear deid
positiou -and eclipse all rivalry ; the '
for them has eteadily increaSed for 4111, hat
twenty years, until now the sales siptins,,
Ectternrineoinitembeurrindhreerds ft blues a itndeditialargespret estio_rweile-
without number admit that they -kite* ofoo
preparation prodlicatton such beneficial re.
sults as ibese-Wafers. When takeditiasesso
set htvoeeryreys ediffrehuregolEu. igasht oalunel osn :De r v nee, at it, ma
per box.
G Z141 PS Ann Loot:B.-Alexander fasego
ton once said to an intimate faced, get
give me some credit for genius, all the
nius I have lies in this, when I base a
satinhdjencitibitnithaisildbeflorlitetla?p, if iperiapzrendixisaeola
its hearings -my mind becomes peilaki
with at, and every oue who has used th
4- Canadian Nit) Destroyer" can speak
the magical effeerthietubmasstiasnms,nebdrauimnpsg:00444r 4
colds, pleurisy,
pains of the boniest bady. Sold/717 'a h
aledicine Deelers nt 25 cts per bottle.
Vtin rabbatisrments.
Requisition
TO JOHN MESSER. ESQ.,
We, the undentigned members of tis
Council of Turnhary respectfulli regnew yes
aume yew -rale to be put in a emulation Ise
re-election for tbe Office of Reeve fee de es,
suing year, as you bave filled the oftea b
our satisfaction for the last five pan k
auccestion and should you comp:), pie*
ourselves to eecare year election.
John taming!
David Moffatt
Thomas Eadm
Thomas G Jackets
lAit.E8 EINSTON, Township clack,
Turnbury, Dee. leth, 1866. .47 le
S6'11004 TEACHER WAPTTED
-run School Sectton No. R, eineesa Cato
references required. Apply, it by tater
postpaid. to.
DAVID BLACK.
or, CIIRELLS sTaWAIT,
Lamoude la"
Kintoss, December lrhh, 1506. wil3ft
-
QVIATED.- Came into the premises ,'"( sble
th- -co-scriber, lot 18, con. 8tb Maws, so
the 2,5t13 of November Isst, a red and winie
about five ?ears old. The owner is sem:mired
prove property, pay charges, and take kW -
\;dtvray.
orns Dee. 11010866- JORN JACKSON.
OM! WWII
As Cheap as the ChsaPeiot
in every variety, and style, ofthe bastsase
tenet and mcst suherior workmanship. Akir
Mantle Cloths, Tilitmitings,
MILLINARY1
Hats, Bonnets, Headressesi
caps, 'Feathers, Ribbons*
&e. For Sale by
NI. M. TAYLOR;
South East Side of Market Square Bolin.
ich. 44$ if
1 7
Divisiou
• „.
THE first sitting of—lhe Division Cowitaise
I the
COUNTY OF ilUB:01.1'
for the year 1867 sill be held at the time&
and places following.
JANUARY.
21:4:Divistocinocourt xevioeditattmday -ay iiet......eldeSic‘Hazp000r.
1(kh do Tueeday 15 .
-etei do Thursdat
11th do Frailly' :8- .Audernile.
Ith . Mondar 21 •fitaifield.
6th do Taeaisy ,,Duispaneos.
The Courts open ai -
ISAAC F. TOMS,
Deentv Judge 11 k 11.
Certified to- be A tree -copY us extracted
from rho ' -
DA.N. LIZARS, ,
T Clerk oldie Pesos IL and a.
Office of de elerk of the Peace, a.
Gesterich. I5th Dec.1866. 4 -147
8 =JAZZ 8 SALE OF LANDS.
Montreal, Dee- 15. 1865-
Flour--Saperior Extra 7150 11!'-'00,
Extra.... ..... , 6 50 -'et t 65
Wheatee-Cantalas 1'47 a 1 52
Asti -Per 32 ths.eees0:31 es 4-33
Harley --Per 48 Ihs 0 .55 II -58
Ashes -Pott.. , .... 6,50 a 5 60
do PearIaafirs-t . 20 7 50
Taranto, -Dec. 17, 1866.
_ .
ilutiarton c:anTitiruretzels..11°PirVevnidnitiueoff Elv;xpo° ptsgwripilif
To wail Feeri Farms ler medic
and a writ re Fiera Faelas. it.aried out of Bo
„Majesty -et countyrenirt of the tleurity of' lersate
worth And Court ofQueetr's Benet; Ana 40,440
odirected amitust the lamas sad TAterianter_ef
eit Vim fr6rk.ii tye 1111:.h ell I:18 11114 luide usee ee.:171.: e sgan't nelt,e4C11111:15:iitti7i Grail :1;1 0 et I 1:7141t' h al it 1:)4115r Ift4111i e °IT 1113:1111 I re..
- tots 4,-2,3.4. East, Charles Street Vat 2-Weitt
Huron Street, and lot Pioidway, eidasi
weeemsbargesSureev inihe Vsllage ot Waver?
duie,m theCounty ot. tfruceo also Wris 17, la
10th oonoesitoot sad -2 17 tit
tenements 1 shill earfor Sale strny
-court House, le the Tiewn oodcriatios
day.tbc thinv-erst day of Deceinbor:imai abre
licetion'svelve otthe dote:almost.. s
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feerifier•Othro,Goderielt, ,
ireltaticenaber.1866.
- Came, oito tais,enclocaro
_ ,
teriber, -on or about the
Fair whiit a ;p: September testa =nil-be/for rising deo 'roe .
slater 48, -. old spetted red tendeehitie TbsiliWass istettaita•
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