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Huron Signal, 1868-03-05, Page 2A 4 A CEL�PTER XXV. T—turbid and swonen with the late rains to the obemist's and bought a ha'poAh of and, sharp, and culminated whep the ANOTHin, CAuNivAx came off in the God- The suspension of habaw cor I THOSE LIQUOR EOABES. 'WATCanto W A WLyrzalls MUT. And flowing rapidly across the road—and pas in re- t�5- The House has reversed thedeoi6n on the face of the Inurdered man peppermint, as he saidhe had the colic, and Senate, by a sweeping majority resolved erich Skating Rink on Tuesday evening, 1 and -has been continued. I I ol#Al� . "13� BcxTo-v's been back this two as he laY then home, where he sat quaking, expecting tm TI& he Editor of the 81 of the'RaiJwAy Committee, as the Narrovr hours and more," said Gtr, close tO the edge of the wat,�_-r near the cold," as' he told himself. Nvith that PresidentAndrowTohnsonbeimpeach- the 95th inst. The ice was in splendid New York is renty-four In your last issue there is a letter signed Gan�ge now has it. SELL IT.—V;e think farmers willl mm Corning in- When his son vessels laden with teas to arrive shortly 't� a spectator." I do not know who the commit tL great blunder if they hold over to the ki, then at Stone lkdp, dxipping *et stonCover which he had b ' e�d for It hfgh crimes and misdomeanors.2 condit-ion, and the lighting, seating. and The'Fenians are threatening British ()0j, from the fjxm below, The old mare had been found een thrown. came in he went to bed, sayingthat he was out the coufit from China. writer is, nor-C2M I guess his standing in unibia.- I where nis father had not- ailin' 'hich was perfectly true. Roland The -excitement through othei accommodations as, complete as pos- large qu4ntitips of -rain till summ * far off, and two men who Ly "Coirmnage Up, -. OUT the community, beyond the suggestions Z er in IS t: igher priecs. It is feaned t4ld iaiin to meet him for company across c not make him out at all. The next as may well be imagined, was most intense sible under the energetic superintendence T STO M.— e Storm Of Sunday last ailed up by the use of thefirstly, 8econdly, - r� 'the Lone moor. after vainly trying to lift the IM R Th Colborne. hopes of -still h den of her mas ' dreary bur- mor -ung lie came back in great agitation to while thisrevolution was going on. The of'Mr. Win. Gooding. There wereabout and the three succeeding days was one of a�d t�irdk style. This slap -dash moral tha*t the opening -of navigation Ivill wit -i He says feytler ter upon her back, were k were a sitting drink- his father sat, moodil - 150 skaters in costume, and we have the the severest in some respects that has been rpformer,whoassumes the lor o grand- d iug Putting him into a sort of barrow whicli w 6 half_dressed, hi� red republicans were jubilant, and the sup dly The Mi-nicipal Council eor ne 8 a lleavy " tumble " in Lr In, at) a.5 ti V gat off no how "He an't - �statem ent of a visitor that he -has seldomlif witnessed in Canada for may he an eminently smart man in Then he come away, and couldn't be they had brought with them. the ' len' er "go fire He kip' on saying he'd 8 g v the prices now offered are still good, we,i 81 �t ea - Ztnoeo bree! undone, his velveteen jacket TOrters of the President fierce in their de- many years his Colborne be arter 'um in' no time." dead," s4id one of them, coLtpaWonately, unbuttoned. nunciations. New York was �4aferment. eVer, witnessed a richer �or more varied From all parts of the country we hear Of profession, but I must say he does� not met at Dark 8 Hotel, Smith's Uill,,on ttle would a4vise our farmer friends to sell the boy pressed panting up- They say as farmer Ashford were rob seem to know much about the ways or the 155,th of Febri�,ry, 1868. presen the )vithout deloy. The women looked aghast "Thee'st as d4 But thAt*a pr - Politicians demanded whiskey and the display in Toronto itself.. ' The characters the stoppage of trains and blocking up of t et bt nigh all you can say. bed last �ught o' all that money as were every day habits, tastes and feelings of us 'been o' thy legs a day, German, thoulst He'd take a pretty d'eal of killing, guillotine. The horrors of the French assumed for the ocedsion were as varied as'country roads. We were Bhut out here poor ignorant fellows who have T' he fol. old Asliford," said the other, without any- say 'twei;e the horse -dealer. drinking' wi' possible. A Japanese -gallant glided with for several days, and even n practical humannature. Yourcorrespond- 'lowing petitions of the respective Tavern. gain - Badly. " Doat thee dink thee -enacted on Am ow farmers The Liquor Cases like to be drowned, my lad " said LvdiN would Cassie"s; ;id welly. murdered too; they Itevolution were to be re to do with Aeeve and could -It V intention of being unkind. find it ilmost impossible to get -out. I — - W th' Mill anud meet 'un I An be's in Meantime German him as- d -)ne it-. - I ha' been tip to the turn- encan soil, but horrors of a very differeut an Indian Squaw—An American general ent assumesthat everybody knewthat they kep'ppriq for License fnr the current yeae DEAR SIGNAL - Your last issue brought t, liquor he'll ne'& got back ving to raise i' th'road for to see the place ; but; kind prevailed- next morning. The Herald of Divisi tripp'. ii with a Swiss damsel were breaking the law by drinking a horn wi-re. lairl before the Council, -to my oJgce an �irtiele signed " One of the r� safe, 'i' III the head and chafe thewlftiasnadUai 131!, on ed BOUND TO comE.—Ik seems that the 0n Saturday night. I can tell him that -Tiz: Thos Witnesses," in Y'd ha fetched him awayafore daylight. was in its glory—actually told more Wash- —I 'Auld Nick" flirted with an a which there are relle;Q cl t still, though, Ingel in every bod does 9wt understand Gitnadian Dark.Dan 31illerGeo.0ld,Jno.Pharii I that monay too. Seek to keep him there You'd best Wull to the ' Miner's There were his blood abou' sentiments so str�algre and startlin thea c3a-st, and come on i' th' morning- t3k Syraculie tuen of whom we sp-ke some y g, that Tak' my cloak about thee, and a sup A-rms,'mYlad- Thewimmenandtbedoe he said, pityingly. ington lies in a day than it did during the pint and muslin, a down-easter with iim-* law, -not even the lawyers themselves, and Anthony All n, VVm. Lasbaw, -Thoma' Wish to t%m- them over and look at them I had. --war - time a, -,o are determinei up,)n 11 hcatinz " A emorwm"e." -, Horace Greeley donned his long, brella and carpet -bag was in an 'agony to I question if he himself has not at Some a little. 0' tors mun tak' him in hand - ye canna' do It was close to the place where he Allp 'and Jo-seph Strong. it w4s move 's 5! 1105thing, " said they kinkly, and began to asked Caasie to marry him - r � I time departxl from the strictletterin some by AT r. a ti The lad took a lantern and the cape, , bat- he kept white, ink -spotted, war -coat. The Buffalo catch a supposed train—a monster gorilla- in Goderieh. They will be in town as Martin, seennded by Mr. 11alli_ 1. We am Worrinbd that the Inspector and went off in his dleeful quest. When mOvO- Gl$rniaa looked roundon theplaco. this in his own heaat. Ex . matter that lie considered of no great im- day, That the petitions be grAnted, ana Mr. Whitely, should have notified the law' C prem fumed, the Chicago journals like being, labelled 'what is it," shambled 'soon as tfe riilwiy communio-tion Is breakers; that he was going, to do his - d oppn when, it i,4 to be bnped.all doubts nortance, There is a law that all church tile amount of license b- the game all jut . duty. D sime or hoard ofA�%bford atthe few houses there were a g up at his son for the first time. -ak s doors shall open outward Somechurches carried. MI'ved b IS not that astonishing he reached the valley, however, no one ba Themarksofthe struggle, if there had What,,he's not dead ?" said Joshua, eestacized, Brick Pomeroy spoke out his inthew eoialiveIrish an—aHigliland- Wonclerfmi 1-`egii One, w*re hidden in a sea of mud ; look:in in fe mind, so did Parson Browlow, so did er and in all the glories of tartan to their intentinn% is well as cf their abil- h year— risar the road, and it was nearlyten o'cI64 w spots of blood where the It seepled to take a weight, off his mind. his lass ave made the change, others have not. - y M r. Morris Then His Worship t9 Mayor should ii, head had, lain—not.hing more was to- be "Id a heerd tell on it afore," he added, everybody. " Horoar," as Mr. Chee g6t on comfortably togetbqr—a liciou, ity, to Ln into Salt manufacture extensive- There is a law that no one shall sellby aue sPc,%;ide3 by Mr 11!JlHav, That Rodne' notify disorderly when he reached the toll -bar. ry- M y persons, and all thieves e( N-,av, rve seen ;wne of thy feyther, seen in great confusion. ioA without license. I have seen the re- Ad.fraA be granted a -Shop License'for and law-breakem t bingle said, " E Plaribu8 Unum Ossifer of -the artillery persuasion did t t,. ly will be cirnred awmv. t hat he is going to do his CD selling liqllor and the amount of r more shame for him- in a searched air round," said the A ho, rible dread flashed over That " arch -fiend," " prime' -mover," "vile- amiable towards a Chinese girl­wLnrd Dun- mains of church tea-meetiiTs auctioned Off, ,uch duty, and 'police offic�-rs should notify tl Come I and dry Roland'a thv3en,"saidthemm-X "Th man, in answer to his inqWring giance, mind. He suddenly remembered that he by respectable law -breakers. You will license to be 66.00 and a By -Law pawa bruglaamand rowdies and all lcafenaaia OU const na c V&-Sittin(,s oflhe�Coli-t of Uhqpcer)- and canna tind owt but the cudg plotter," to wit : JEFF DiLvIs, might dreary was familiyaw'with a blawsted ap I miss hiin here. Why, thoe'lt melt ray. el that had h6ard a stranger a voicer, quarreling find that many of our laws are either not for the bame—carried. Moved by 31r. disloyal ersons, that he is going to do his must ha,' escape the full trial which will be in Goderich by the [Ton. the dat�, an" if not so notified the"crh�ls 0 wet among Al- wink - broken pipe. Is un yer father's V said he, -nee. That will think that our o to nothin- teo!rt s snaashed un's yead,'and this bit o' with his father the cattle -sheds the he was so ple woman, and so on ad infmitum. understood at all or good-naturedly Mrtin. �spcondcd by r. SPP German looked wistiully at 'the warm day before as he was going out of the h9use willing to undergo, but President JOHN- beit the most Chancellor co'himencing on Tuesday th� ad at. But your lordly correspondent, Jas. Loutit be appointed Auditor. p. flices are -oin,- too as natural character we saw t� � far, are Over-lzenlous. &-c., i3r selfish., The Ji ei dii—he had been on his feet ever horse. ened big Carro-1 resianed—carriei. The -&Uow. fire witt the bay F*ed beside him leading the into the market -place with a beast which soN, never, because he was indepenient was little darkey Sam, who black 3 Ist' instant. who advises Mr. Wbitely to come out sanco 6,7o that me- dng. was to be sold ; he fancied that he know face (a work of supererokation) and appear- boldly while he himself bides behind the ersong applied for contracts to oat peis ma He puled off his inspector, should notify the hotel-kee vret enough to . stand in the way of a set of hun shield of Anonyma, has failed to'show that Ing p that he was going to �nsp�ct. whoever p, the moment �d with a cob pipe in his mouth, to person- In out and cloar certain portions of roads in thougght�of an impector notifying parties P1 which he hung ight ' monieyo wi' him Fs he were a bring- recollect to whom it beldi4ged, and a Godeiich TQwn Council. my arguments were fallacious. bl'ouse and trowser German ah ok his head. "' He'd a long the vdice, but he could not at up before the fire, and then lay dov, n gry men who prostituted philanthropy in ify a Down South picaninny, which he did ino for's rent at the squire's, but T s*pose a' rel for Joshua on market -day was quar- fact, my position has been fully us- this townAip. Alex Kirkpatrick to t that, on such a day I'll comm ell t4e gstt�e while they dried- In a moment- tb�es gone. too com- the interests of a ravemng, Overl)Olvering to the very letter. Sam couldn't -skate a CU ence, -now -road and clear look sharp next Saturday night or I'll re - he, was fast slmen for it �o interest him much. � He now Greed. ry e Ort The regular " Him as hit yon hole in un wouldnaii' felt sure that the horse Candid and unprejudiced minds yard, but ifh fell at eve ff he had meeting of the town Coun- tained since I wrote. At the last out the fall width of the th M3,anwhile the two women watched d -dealerJackmanhad will decide tlmt the President is right'. the satisfaction of knowing that a score or cil was held in the Town Hill, on Frid meeting of . the Town Colincil, I am nff all brugh and timber from lot 5 on the polt YOU.' Does not Witmeas cast a shame - stated that Air: 5th con., to lot 5 on the 4th con., ful refleiAion on Mr. AVA preciecess ir in w,*i*,e& TI -re ruddy light of the fire Pl'y- H_, is audacious enough to distinguish the so of the proud ones of the 0 eveiiing last.' Present, Mayo ay informed, it was distinctly office, and still more on our hotel -keepers. le't the brass alone," said t) -e man but been there, and -he remembered how his arth tumbled' r Johnston, ,y,�u'd best,lonk i' his pockets yersen." father had come to him hurriedlv later in Whitely. did not wish to press his convio� the said- roaa to be bleared and finiqhei Is it not enough that the, law says thus and I with and over him. A good Councillors McKenzie, Smith, Pasmore, tions. Then why ei over tae wide olfd kitchen, touching a G rman did as he was bid, and the doleful the day a -id sent him off on an errand acient landmarks of the American Con- admirable skaters from Clinton were pres- bright -p -)-"nt here and there, and maki convict at all ? Would ni in three years, giving a bond to the town- so. Do not the inn-Ittepers Imow the law, g a lit le Party Moved on. 'Prsently they concerning som Rumb Remb-ran3tnictare with all the interest e cattle to a village several stitution, all smeared and blurred as the yforgottento all, Seymour, Detlor, C!ifford it not have been better f6r the Inspector to y ent in costume. We had neaxl 7 wa -,- met by all the available boys in tlie'ruiles off, ship for due p-rformance of the same. and its restrictions and limitations arUezted into the -warm brilhancy of the without much apparent reason— are by the ravishing fingers of mammon- mention that a fine younglady represented McKay, Horton, Leonard and Cameron. have issued a notice in the press to the . pla and many of the men too. evidently, he saw I have pleasure in infoAning "Witness I" tit Centre, and blwk depths and dancing Won,t one 0, -now, to get him Out of ra, �d Ao knows the SIGNAL, her dress being Si m-alized most The minutes of last regular meeting a eff,�ct that he intended to carry out the law Joseph'Goll t horpe to -give 8 10.00, before that the Ttin-keepers-requested the Con-� hi ahldows gathering mysteriously in they chaps'leave lookinc, thewaY. He turn 8d offin his agqny d:)wn orshiping time -serve I - nd to the letter, and then punish any infrac- commencing tiie work to cut and lear off inspector ho would 0 the aind g,-) for the d )ctor P said German. tastefully,, while anothertook the c'uruiter special meeting were read and appWved. tion of it ? The comparison of the con- the same 'as above stated frow lot I oa cillors to jappoint an and into the yard ; waen he came back Johua but he will be theCromwellwhoshAin the ofaStar. The spectators 'numbered several -enforce the law, and punish the lawless 4, ? my Lord, farthercorners- fhe3�_sat and -span, wrathiady, hough insolow a' voice that had dressed himself and gone on Ac. J.,C. Detlor & Co., relief, 4.30 refer- stable and thief will not apply, the 3 con , to lot I on the 4th con., the whirring of the wheels wAs all the III t into the Halls of Congress, as the Dictator did in hundreds, and allere delighted with the red -to finance committee. . becayse thieves are not caught and let off W.D.' y s3und that wash��Ard in the honse. It the " en could hardlv bear. town. He went straight to the centre of a more august assemblage, send forth the display as well as with the music of the to be finishpd in three years givn grocer for selling without license. The un hitely g could not surely expectan, inspect -or wouid how few candies are used�-I­ Go off, young -and tell Dr. Baily as all news. the public. A group4 men stood stern decree: "Remove that fool's ban- Bayfield Band. We believe there will be Councillor Detlor witfidrew his name as by the consent of theircaptors. Mr. W bond ror $20.00 for due performance of punish the man who sold without license 1 hi f thera�3 been a man murderW ; he'll be round the door discussing fhe murder. another Carnival in a coup]. is not,,a vcndictive man and' I believe he -'s and cotkages : unle&% there -is here fast enmgh. e of weE&S, of suretyfor Rev.,C. Fletchor, as treasurer and pass by the man who had licenQe, but t I ble r" That a crisis has been reached in the same. Lawrence Mauniog the same neadlt-vrork to be done, E-elight serves'in There were an ill-lookin, chap as were which due notice will be given. t , now gees that it is the general impression violated the law by wldch he held such Another Littl e messenger was dispatched quarrelin wi' him a' the arfernoon aid American history is clear, and what the but said J. V. DetlorEaq., would ake that he should have ed as I have point- agreement for r3ad commenein- from the W,mtar, and in summer they 9 act i to Stone Edge, bttt the late dull his place as such surety. Hisobject was ed out- This is not the lawless, rowdy corner of Burki,olders land, lot 5 and ter. winter's one, a strivin'to keep hiin'late." license. Such an inspector would be worse result will be is only knou n to the In- than nono at all. rest and rise with the sun_ The wind dawn had risen before Lvdia and Cassie "Jt were that horse -dealer as they- said crutable to prevent parties taking advantage of him town our new light takes Tor granted 'so njinates at. I t 8 on the Division line pay- 4t rose as the night went on and the. fire &%nk. could arrive, although they came Being who rules the destinies of 2. But "Witess" *says that 0" Bi At 13st even the spinning stopped, and " s q,,i, down the come from York ; I never seen a worser. nation's as of individuals. Goderich can now boast ofhaving a steam with regard to his office as councillor. sweepingly, and he may sneer at our hotels ing $5.00 bf-fore commancing the work civic fath�ers, jzm7ges, n, agi,��ates, p=w:; co kly as po-qsible, bringing with Then Ashford were so contrary like' until he is black in the face, but every man t and Cassandra sat on in the gloom. I -'. said viving his bond for $20.00 for due per- offwxen, Profe-sSional men. and But faw w,),-& were exchanged between them the little c-ut to take Ashford Ionia ; another. The Broa� " Have It. inill. A splendid new 80 horse -power The transfer of surety was. agreed upon. in town -;7ho has anyknowledgeof theways her" 80 OU, GS Wd" death vtd misalry, and came and but the doctor would not allow him to be To be Owitinued. en&e from the works of Messrs. F. G. THE GRAVEL ROAD. of the country knows that there are small formance of the same. JohnFritzleythe as9nex1anics, took a on Saturday! 03 moved- vitlages in the county where I same agreement for cuttin- road Of the night, and there was no one to object, te: w6r-- hanging, over the; turn- In connection with the proposed Toronto, Beckett & Co., Hamilt6n, has after a great bhere is more _�i by the Them W33, scarcely a n-yhelp possible for The committee on the matter of the. tavern drinking and rowdyism practic Then I suppose -Alr. Whitely Should Lave, * him, however, now, either'from the women, Grey and Bruce Railway, a severe battle many annoying delays been introduced Northern Gravel Road reported that hav- in a day than in Goderich for a month. len's Tavern to the lake paying the sum ingof a h-tir, and they were bracing them d Sth con., W. D.; commencinz froru At - 7 notified Xayor, and J-tdge aqd ASTire, that stl 7 eah in her differeat way, to meet or t, a doctors: lie could neither move nor has been going on for some month's as to into Mr- Platt's large flouring will his he was going to do his duty, and that as an M 8, in t ing seen the President and other members Eli. sneer at those witnesses who board in of$ 17 00, -before commencing, the work I of faam- inspector he was going to inspet. c; L' the ton -h old frame was just alive, the gauge to b Fire was kindled in the fulmace of the board, Air. Gordon had agreed to hotels is to say -che least of it unworthy of Da=leart o* mo, it's a fierce night 8P' e adopted. The advocates town. b3th for m3m and beast," said Lvdia %t d tit a gentlemai4 though be be a moral re- giving a bond or $20.00 for dab perform- ness " says, mayor, judge, and Fquirc and W watching the fading life former. Yours &c. 7 ing but sit by ance of the same, to be allowed 8 years but that was all ; and they could do noth- of the Narrow Gauge principle claimed yesterday afternoon (2n' b i -through a put in security in behalf of Sheriff McDon- 06., drank a horn on Saturday nigh for fol last, 4' 1 wc;nder whera German GODERIOH,� MARCH* MS. that it has been adopted in India and on defect in the steam gage, which was not ald for $8000. for cleat ine the road. Geq. Jones the five -ears, until the tavern. -keepers' sup- 0he a got to i�b slowly away in the little low dark bed- A. Wr,rNBss. 4 , ame a,zrcement for road beIng'a portion posed the law hacl b on washed away with i sV1 by no a srzuggling thr-)ugh the mire ro some of the lines "in the North of Europe— noticed for some time, the boiler was sub- Letter from Sheriff McDonald stating of' road from lot I on the 7tb con., to lot the officials'punch, and grocery, and to ha' to she leaAed against the post of the bed, e and' judge, anq' mayor, and rowdy, all I lde� sie, ig jected to an enormous pressure before the that h' and Mrs. Brown would give HuRox, Feb. 24th, 1-868. 1 on the 4th con., W. D., to be allowed 3 I'd reather be him,". answered Cas' o ii of the " 31iners Arms. e a Righ; " it's harder work Poor feyther repeated Cassie, as HIGHLYHOITORABLE CONDUCT that it is a great deal cheaper in every w�y, sir, s' I and hear the wild winds shoutin' To assuage both as regards construction and after danger ofblowing up themill was itilly real- security in the um of 2800 each until all To the Haron Signal drunk their horn and brokethe look -ng sadiy on, while Lydia sat 'silently the mental earthquake of the -years clearing the vaine giving his bond le! tl�e head so- yet " WitUess " soberly tells I u i o' 'tliis fashion. management—and that, in short, it was ized. The machinery was started again in, —Now that the sages- of Ontario are of $,,0.00, he havin-, paid the Towniship ho-tels oftlie Town of Gode�-:dh are gaacrad!y Dy the dying man, bathmg anonymous gent. who reversed the good arrears were overtaken. us Irt -night, cord ngly to the doctor's directions, with opinion he had always held with regard to Moved by Mr. Cameron seconded by Mr. moving in the effort to obtain a, correct tMasurer $2.00, theamount agreed on.— vesprxtabIV L -pt as aT is tremendous to justthet4ing. As these gentlemen were to -day about noon and everytl�ing exceptz assessment of property, it may ing OrCouncil to be hold at, prorinW' We must have 'had'for five, diffarent from so With such a powerful engine Mr. Platt taken from Mrs. Brown and Sheriff Me- to 0 the years' past a very respectable law-breakin 41-lwe-1 out toward the Moor," observed: is e VVe mun look, the candle ain't; th:it sort oi unutterable -sadness which Yet our -humble selves because we dared to in- Dot be amiss The next meet not supported in their economical views ing said gage seems to work perfectly. Leonard and resolved, that security be from tame to time to - Tee rrow. The person- sinuate that there was anything atall mean by the people who will be asked to pa bser- al ch- -ract-ter of the man had, however, as ffer a few remarks suggested by o' lelighthouse - it weze, died with him, and nothing seem- arling and hi uses, it may be inferred at w vation and neighbgurly discuision. y-ldving after th-� w�wfare of the Utt in thq way in which Mr. C heavy bon tb ill be able henceforth to laugh at slush Donald of $4000 eaeh, that $3200 of the JAS. T.U'W8LHY,-T'p Clerk; staff of town officials.. Ii �-h -he h -td carefully sheltered from the s they had some object before theireyes other ice and other 'troubles which, in winter, indebtedness be paid each year until arrears sBment. ectahly kept hotels" who sell li UOr ed to have remained but the relation to friends objected to tha . t ,'sour grape," the than a disinterested desire to benefit the have vexed his sbul from year to year, and and interest now due are overt Anent the matter of income asse respectable people contrary to the 19 W. blist bv a fwatification of pans and themselves. " It" was their father and German vote, suppose we reverse the pie- aken, said se had been wiped out tur, and see what it 1, arge, and it has been hinted the town as well as farmers in the neigh- 'security to be given over before Tuesday Capital in Farming. suppose, could not get a horn ors Saturday Wdst th�-)u a --A hear the dog howdng a her husband : all eL countij —at I It is a well known fact * that individual spectab�e law -breakers! Poor men, -1 wliila baA r sa�d C-assie, anxiously, in . - li Mr greed, and'superior acquisitive power, are by the, pitying hand of death. German that Toronto men shrewdl st be greatly benefited by tlit,5, � next, if not proceedin to be commenced of the wimL They say as that came restlessly in and out of the room, a ch, all through y suspected that borbood mu' .98 1 g t was t e evening r t o ma:ro7 M -11-A a Jeath for su-minun as is not fac such a line connecting their city with Lake improvement. We hail with. ediatly. more or less an obstruction to- the social A very successful and intelligent Brit t.3rmented by the ceaseless questioningsnd Stephen, implored the Germans to believe pleasure 'mm an the e and the magisft-ate to in - Mr. Leonard started the idea that an and financial elevation of the circle or com- ish farmer, h-avin- traveled extensWely.111, dulge. e must pat that witm ess in te: of ; and rhere's the bo- urmis Jluron would be more desirable than the every 8tep'made in the progress of our n ,gmt thee knowest suppositions and s es belowstairs, ad that he was a real, full-blown reformer t attorney should be secured out of the town munity among the members of which they this cofffitry, rewarkR,-11 T box at �he turning nigh th' uld miil where beautiful town, and he greatest In the meautime,Mr. Wliitely'116, i gof no usein the chamber ofdeath brioad gange, which would possibly obviate hence we trust thal 2� tha Tnan was dr:awnded, as long- Tim see'd —ihat he would continue to be a reformer, this one will meet the viewaof all. Now but it was ov I erruled'. exercise their inAuence. It 'is irrelevant to need in American Agriculture is the ap- st assured that a grateful commu- above. I the uecessity of the trans -shipment o' may re �a back, he teded me ; and they say and that it was just and right they should f that the engme is up and at work it is THE LIQUOR CASES. the present article to discuss, or painI out plication of vapital,-%and what Jourprised -nity will dfend him, pay his costs, and ed me most was an vident lack of knowledge help him to do the sweeping tb-,t " Wit - To be an ra what a turn it gWlme when Eastera bound produce. The " Broad most desirable that those who subserib ?P1 as th:a ghsst at the Duinble shows hisseif firsCI heerd nit! Ye might ha' knocked veto for him. He even studied German,. Gauge " men, on the contrary, argued towards the expense should come forward A Petition from the h tel keepers, ask- the source whence the social Jew derives lie8s " speaks of. Sweep on Mr. Insp--a-, when anr one is nigh to death," added the me down wi' a straw," said the landlady, more or less, in order to be able to addreas ing that the fines recorded against them in a large dlase of otherwise intelligent g&I, beginning to pile up one terror on strongly that their line would best meet with the cash. his financial start. It may be well to state tdr. =who looked like a mxn in petticoats, and a few words to the German electors in the Mr. Platt has certainly be remitted considerin- thecircumstances. farmers about its proper use in their ba. misery. had a great deal of . trouble and anxiety the following geheral rule. Successful 'in- Air. Doyle deser ves the thanks of 4 I durim.- thinks I should much mind whose portly, person nearly filled the door- language which they so much love,—in the wants of the section of country to be about the matter and he should be encoar- , ov,d by Mr. McKenzie seconded by Mr. dustrial enterprike developes its acquisi- siness." We think he mi,,ht have evinced Classes (even the horn -drinkers and �ellers) way as she looked in with kindly in6entions served, and in this e think they were McKay that'the petition be received and surprise also at the aawil' m them as is -one answered Lydia, of help. c ' And ye shorthe used every influence which eged and assisted by all. filed. tion in real estaA estate or possessions the lingnem and di*. for the upright and straightforw.-od. man - w can't do nothin', doctor tory right, for it is clear that it will be safest, fested by the ranjority of our mer in w1&1 he expounded the law and geall the value of whi4h can be pretty closely as- tfUFt manil y and sor-a7e on em ra give a deal says ---and all the money gone too. I hear. ingenuity could devise, or big shadows The Mayor said Mr. Whitely had came r,.3 see again, in the flesh or out on it. They swiftest, as regards the running of trains, Fism---Our fishermpu are lucky irl'be-. forward and -stated that, he did not wish certained, while the shark uses his acZmm-' farmers in embarking capital in their �conducted i lie case. You'd a sore handle wi' him by times, an could suggest, to secure' that vote. Then, ulations, only, in extending and a I trength- le-aitimate * It is timp to have the public mind tunded can�ma d -3 as any hurt as I can see." - I and in a military point of view -which in,, able to I urnish a full supol operations. It may be ex - all tales be true ; but for a' that it a a pity when Mr. Gibbons wds elected and the y of fresh to pressthe fines as I far as heas concern- ening r embarassed people, plained that capit) in this sense desiknitt. to the whdlesale violation of law and order But them ill things as if mebbe about to sea a man's yead drove in like a ox's- niiely' ed. his grasp ove cannot be left out of sight-iufl Pre- herrin-a and salynon trout for Lent the length and strength of whic if our magistrates and judges break the novr i' th'wind F' whispered -poor Casks, pin a comminz, Exeter bonfire material became valueless, n . h grasp, no, El I ) she called out for, the ferable. The Railway Committee of the Moved in amendment seconded by Mr assessor has the power at present to aseer- ed accumulated property aside f6m'tbe law themselves, these bel Cc in an awe-struck voice. except as kindling -wood. at go much per 0 ta The ice haii been capital during the i!rin- C. Clifford that the prayerof the petition be tools and farm. Now this distrust St. fifth time. Tli� little public was doing " a n ria Legislature,before which the whole m �aincorreptly, without involving himself Block, quwhed." Mr. Camerns course Will, middlin'.tidy business" as she aid, that cord, how soon the tune changed.—It was ter, tv, d the- grneeries have been for We ks granted. - :1 G, c1lerevably and strong nor all the de question has been discussed- by men of in an expense, fdr the return of which he ind unwillin.., cgs to use his surplus greatly help the cause of temperance. A ViI3 put day ; liquor was at a premium, for curiosity the vile Dutch_(not German) vote that supplied with fish -whieh are rold reffiar- Mr. Lenord said he had opro3ed White has no security. It may' be very -well to talk money in -farming may be partly aceount. few convictions, and a few ap. peals to our trive I science and large railway experience, has ly's appointment but as he hid brougut. 1m) togiehar ; they"re but a poor lot to a is a thirsty pa�33i011, and the landJady 8 played the mischief With those well thumb- kably cheap I he power:of an assessor to swear a ed for w;ien we consider the early eircam- higher courts, and a few quashingm wM do agaim the q.Teat God o'rule.3 the world, and duties were thick upon her. But shefound o 9, that the pro- -about t more goodthan a dozen able lect6ures. The I'm not, afraid ed tory committee sheets. And the Dutch. decided by a vote IS t- up the tavern keepers and had a number man on big income, Pbut the assessment ex- stances of the American fdrmer. With- niivther for them we loves time ontinually to comeup andadmini ter of them fmed he would oppose the money Huron Cotinty and Huran Will no u not get thee to posed road must take the gauge of 5 feet 5&' "The oldest inhab:t nt" went In- be remitted. penc. nor for,3urawen. Wilt the appropriate consolations. men were aliens—had no right to vote. we of many townships goes to prove out eapPal be carved his home froM the doubt have an open ey on the quashing ,bed, drar child I fbnr the Storm's Y�rl bury him decent andcomfable," Old men, resMents of Canada from 18 to 6 in. instead of 3 feet 6 in. With regard to the woods ic Godench township the Rumball said Mr Whitely should, variation to be regarded as reliable. Now operation.! ®. that the process is susceptible of too much- -wilderness by hard labor. Debt wis his 9 1=9 see the Frv_grcssD1 F1 twelve. it;d of property I hae died Janawary corfie a twelve- onth, They had bee' ppeared,beneatli tVc snow, walked suppose the Regisl than land or labor, and eir p '* ciples in the -extreme sensitive� said Lydia, as the clock struel -said she anothe- r' time. I were like to 30 years werebrought io book and sworn. have given notice before he took such ac" in order to get over this difficulty, let us primary condition. Money was a higher The temperance men down, and thee�lt be wored out w" to the Toronto and Nipissig railway, the other day, chopped d& -n a tree, nd wh -n in n shaken hands with, and narrow gauge principle is not considered it disa tion. brar obliged to* send to t4 and I were so low andbadleould ba'howl- Mr. Leonard said according to that the Clerk of e ts liortuaute. possessor was a man ofease ness shown by witnesses wh9n -before His, ach township in his county -a f 135 0 Traynor found a man going to steal statement of all mortgages, or any- do�,�_ i,fluence and power. Hence arose big Worship. Thby- -vcre most unufflin- to plo flattered, and c oled all through the can- railway will be of immense advantage to 11ad not seell the lik? for twent a horse he should warn him if he did he admilt thatithey had been in the b Wrhhat, and tea-fe thee in the dreary ed, and my master he ups and says, a -inadmissable. One thing is certain, a quietly back to the bou.3e declaring be if Mr. ni;ght t!%y lane ! - kidd, 'Now don t ye take *on, Betty - vas, but at last, when it became known - the County of Bruce. We argued strong- years. would be arrested. mentary evidence in his -possession, 7 -of aujintion for bard cash and broad n6s. ar' or P40 " 7hen lie down o' th' settle, dearie. " I'll do a� things handsome by ye. I'll bury that 'they were bent upon voting for y f, -)r it through the Bruce Herald zin, -1 ANOTHER STORM.—Another storm has � Mr. McKe Mr. Whitely was an property of any kind held in secu�ity for It will take time to destroy the ioflaetice -the saloon, or anywhere on the promises, but almost hafore she could look round were rudely or had in any way beeli supposed t have, Aud she be.- mpare a place for her ; ye wi' beef!"' Cameron and Gibbous they 18 0-1, and we are glad' to see that the money lent, the said stateineAl to be de- of' theme z4de E .,an to p In a few hours all was over. questioned, sworn, treated as roate we then advocated sv6ept over Canada finishing up the block officer of the 7eunclil, he had dpe his duty as, but already it bgins to Ciage had dragged down pillows and The world however, whether though they is, as nearly � as and he should be supported in it. -livered to the clerk of each municipality, dawn on his mind tht -to double the pro. banctioned �by fbeir presence &6 t.Jdn,-,of, Ell for both from up stairs. T#ey were men who had no c po.3sible, the one decided upon by the ing of roa-ds and general snpension of not later than the first day Februa horns, Sanef the boarclers in the hotels � Eli 13Y life or death cows must be onception of what The 'Mayor repeated that th ry In ducts and profits of one acre is betterthen wished the Court distinctly to know that W4 in si�enze for some time. present promoters'of the scheme. travel. No trains were run on the Western did I not, on his own e inspector each year, the clerk to give the assessor a to buy anodi9r, and that in his own ler6 they were not on the premises as tipplers, How stramge 'tis, that Milked and beasts fed. " We must be was prol)er or decent. Th&f were a imply section of the Grand Trunk or Great West- the matter. iccouAt wish to press copy which sh;!U be his guide in etermin- . ,i. 50=0 fOlks back to Stone Ed said Lvdia, with a Datohmen, who, contrary to the-boastincrs ing the truthfulness of parties namedtlwe- tnat only a 6 As ge, e business—the otie he knows.most 5 `biozrders. The intere Of com- Be are- in. weary !" said Caa3ie, with a' sort of im-- There's nobody buttom i'charge, of 31r. Carling and his friends, had d , d c!Drporation should undoiibtedly be susta-. of—is the place to invest accumulated, _munity require one or more first-class Ch livesdsjuAwart, wait, wait, and its so sigh ' THE ELEC ' TION PBTITION. drn yesterday,'(2nd) and up to nuon to -day Mr. Cameron said that an officer of the p3tioat sigh. " An I were in my grave I and he's but a poor leer (empty] chap." to proeWm themselves liberals. Th V�e are infonnedtthat the Petition, (Tuesday) lio train has left here for the This ts merely hn outline but if there- money. Insteaa of tryinewith how lit. hotels in oi�r town. All lavi' and Order- Ta German mun stop and bring the body atffas ined in the discharge of his duty, but this lov�ng hotol keepem will be above sua- -1-midn't ba farther off hearin o Roland. up home artertheinquest. Theysaythey*ll rt againg urn of Mr. Gibbons 9 age. Ever since th obtaining of revenue from a source which plelon- Du 0 highly hnrable coiadu t 6n the pa of t the Ret has ot East. I It is therefore, a matter of doubt was an exceptional c e from a hint be derived which leads to tMe tie woney he can conduct his -business, Gel I raid a� most as well be dead ; I'm a no g% -far as it can go this session and wi en_�we dhall have our mails. These are Dunkin Is* edme into operation no hotel in all. jnstice owes it to the country, some the farmer ishould endeavor to iDv,:st as iftfore night, else we shanna get him Mr- Carling ! Oh yes, of -ourse it was as H lie wh Yours, &c., good to u-thordy," she ended, drearily. 11" Mr. Carling not responsible for what his the next session, as a sort ' of gr e 'weLzuppuse it ' keeper of the town had been brought up good will have been acco much as home at a'� There's more storms comi over until VIOUS annoyances, but is _possibba in it, and have it repay mplished. A SPECTATOR. H..)w iver canst thee talk o' that up, and the anow'll fall when the wind friends said about the " Dutch votes ? He on.a charge Of this kind and o od interest. &nd this can fasInaa ; wh political nest-eg. Two or three busy- Fid-litto grin and bear it." f the seven SILVA. 910. be done in -it dist thee think I should do lulls," added Cassie. hotel keepets and five or six grocers, be - certainly becomes responsible when he bodies on the tory side are various ways. You are satisfied, per- wi,outl the�e ?" amsiwered Lydi* sadly. Sure iVtl be here afore morning ; the determined to believed all were under the impression, I � SWI, Wtat is the wepnin;,, ot'lost in t:y The council of West Wawanosh, W EST WA ffAXOSH haps, that inanure enpugli is not timed on The girIcLirew her closer to her side on wind's uncommon nipping," said rhe land- allows those frien& to use his name asthey make the thinicost Mr. Carling as much that they could sell till 9 o'clock on the land ais d the problem is how to in- rench ?'� said a cqb--driver to 4- the- " sofffbe without speaJdug. To- lady as the two women walked silently have done,and ifhe had to go to the, polls as possible. They willhaveample oppor- have taken the right step in publishing day night. He ought perhaps, to be, gentlemim. " Perda, answered the gen- night's the very pattern o' my life I'm j;;a4;. their aces. in the SIGNAL. The people of ashamed to say so as a lawyer, but his. February 20, 186 . 8. creasv it. %Vith suitable buildings' for again he would find tha t hundreds of good tunity. tleman. -1 V�tll, theh, your trunk i.,, f7al liker a, sheap canght in the thicket, as canna It i3 mire mournful on such 6cc every township, in fayt, should be she ' attention not having been turned par- The Council met thil, IMS men would turn, their -backs upon him * - -_ Wn - day rpursuant to the accommodation of stock, you are in erda," said the cub -driver. -;pr st�ir ony way," she said at la3t. not to be able to regret. Not to grieve, how their money is b�ent. tiGularly to- the matter before, such- aljournment. Ali the rff�mbers present. satisfied you could feed enoui,,h to make c9asequence. There is a small elms -of men Important Changes in the Imperial a&- I he prettiest compliment we hov-P Lydia had navr heard of Milidn, but not to suffer loss, was the real woe, as they certainly had been his impression. He' the reqni,ite manure at a profit. Then Bar C41alziet. .1 Minute, of last meeting 0 -6 -re read and ap- en came from an Irish -an, 'Who t -a Pot her nswer was much the same as if she wound their sad way home in the chill wlo do not like to hear of these things. -7- 'thought Mr. Whitely should be allowed to it will be a good investment to make the se - L=A LION.—If there is,any.truth.in eport for the current I had knoitnhim-by he=,t. " Thee LOrd bleak winter's day, with a dull sort of They have flown about the country ever We learn through witharAw the stu*ts as he Wished to do, proved. Auditor's R buildings. Ora, fleld is wet, neuds us. bis isweeth'Ort that he could nOt 61aP2 for h1a diTarent, luays of serving Him, dear nalue.'038 pain at their hearts. the medium of the the',tateent that March must come in 'otherwise he (Mr. Cameron) was prop red year was presented ; after_-�e�mination it draming of her. Mot since the election, (ip*ead of attending to Atlantic Cable that Earl Derby tendered "like a lion if it would go out like a lamb to enter into proceedings on behalf of the was moved by Mr. Mcff*in see. by Mr. derdraininv. . It will cost say thirty do]. a heart�; 'tis �OfaetinleS the fiardest work The aT33ence of complaint is most remark - He eves us for to b-- atill. Please God their legitimate business) and they feelan- his resignation of the Premiership Of the we -are sure to be- all right this year. From' defendefit, lars per ucrr'e; ton acres t :9. Dooglas Je"ola oum W460t to n, pol able in the peasant class : they mostly which would enta�d a heavy Cummings, That the Repprt be a - dopted.— I bree hundred party at which M r. P4per had as-embit-d i 'tain't for arliti3 wi' thee ; there comes a take the heaviest shock quietly, as comi g Aoyed that anything should be said to fas- British Cabinet on the 24th inst., and that thre� to ' ten feet cost on the prosecutor and he supposea Carried. dollars. That. way fieem a large,8um to ; of snow on the ground Moved by Mr.,McIIw some friendu, Gad Sold to hit, host On en- , s­to�mnytima and sumhine to all. ' Lo, immediately " from of God." ten upon the German mifid--�--naturally re- Her Majesty has a�cepted it. The noble ultimatel on the town. 'in, 'ec. by put into such improvements, bat remem- the W�Mter has eeeaaed, the rain is over and and freezing like " pitch," as our young Mr. Hunter, That shop-licen-ses, and cer tering the roam-, 11 My dear Pepper how v,, est Mr. McKa'y said Jno. Craig was brought Asa plain fact, whose ri wrong Earl was i - be�. y are pertuanent. -and the field has they question not., confi ' hopeful has it. up by a a vern-licenses fo, the sale of P#t to return orily i glad you mus g9ze,? says the wise &,Iomon ia his son,,, . ghi Or tentive of injuries received—a sense of compelled to the step by ill tificates for ta �Vth w2l, `ti3 true b�atth for man and weather. ding still that it their meanness.' But they may rest assur- health. All -parties in the British Parlia- _piteful fellow sometime ago and i an increase of a trifle t be to Ece 211 your Flena- lid oxic -Bel, shall Last not overl6ug." ni6nt unite in expressing -sorrow for His when he was fined there was no noise about' int 5 ating liquors be issued for the cur- muncred." Af3h:ftelcL it at all. o - . - more than two dobars per acre each year B&- Observing a mugh-looking cus- ad that their sa; ^gs and 'doings will be Lordshi rent year under the same regulations as, to pity seven per cent on the autluy. And S=6 the wind is In yin M, )ling evert now." CELAYITIR XVI. P'sretirement, azi-&Ahe hope that Mr. Leonard insisted' that the petition. formerly, Sh,_-got.up as shespokeandlookedout treasured upto.,be heaped upon their. 'be will speedily recover. Th6Right-Hon. fire brnke,out in the shop should be filed. he crops is Ap, z., That each holder of such a� the e,tst of cultiv�ltin_ t tomer in tho custody of a policeman, and into the night : the storm seemed to -have A HID -NIGHT hea'ds when the proper time- -comes. The Benj. Disraeli has been -called upon to 0 - blown itseff away, and the moon was shin- THm town of Youleliffa, tho, tigbansider- of Mr. Richard Youn- Mr. McKenzie charged Mr. Cameron certificaic,or license pay: -W the Treasurer never. wore, but often Juss and the in- followed by -a large mob, a gentleman in ,Izsb highly - honorable" sneers and jeers of form a new cabinet. t is thought Sir nj Port Albert. - _ - I Inh in the heavens, with nothing near ed by its inhabitants as a great city, con- with using sophistry. of the township the surn of $4 -and fur-' creased production frequantly from fiva quired of ione of the. �crowd, a verdant Stafford Northcote will-�ae Mr. -Disraeli's about6 o'clo ing last, F'on, or griti, Wil at the culpr2t had Due bitt, ma'saes of white fleecy cloud - car- sisted of little more than one long street, these sdfsa,�4iAingfourth-ratedemag(.igues, On a divWon there voted, nigh security for the dup--obaery ceofthe t0twell I tV-fiVe dollars p2'r acre, no invest- lookin,T place as Cha�cellor of the Exchequer.' throu- a defective stove pipe. T he - For the amendment, Messrs. Pasmore, Munic a farmer can safely make eemag at a gteat height from the ground will be remembered, and turned to good 0 id w�ich wandered up and down the steepest I - 1pal By-Laws.—�Q��-df�' By -Law meut which been ,Xilty4 " Surfs Sn' he utti-W off flames cointriunic.ited quickly with the Seymour Cameron, Rumball,Detl Promise.- better than -thi's. So investments -to commit 8 in the: keen north winct which had risen. pitches,' according to the lay of the hill acctmnt,�that is just as certain as we wish How. ROBERT SPFXCE, Collector uicide, he did," was the reply. on which it was set, in an extraordi 0, C"f- No I forthe continuanc�o�-c-�-r-tail��By-Laws ford. —6. nary anythin" in the fiture to be. We will, Customs at the Port of Toronto, died on portion of, the hoase o�cupi,A �y Mr there-idmentioned was read three times and in better breeas olf stoek—��t the fancy �uicide I' kaid the gentleman. in sur- CHAPTIM XV. fashion, Inde* ed, in some parts the street owevero, do Mr. Carling the justice of the 25th init. For 'the motion, M�ssrs. McKenzie,; eldss, -however -.bfit ubtantially better prBte. - ,By rhat raenns By batin' The name of Mr. Spence is Young as a Awell:ng, but with the ener- passed. Moved bylvlr. Gaunt, see. by Mr. was so steep that in frost) weather a cart Smith, McKay, Leonard, Hoeou HwAter, That his poor oli fatherever the bead wid -1 V 63 Z TOZ. ere cry The amendment. was d I eclar�d.eaxTied by all tenders received for the VUAT WAS rOM" U"= stating our belief that he has been dragged intimately connected with the past hist geticassistance of the nei,rhbors all'thef a majority of seed- �club till he Jay for vej*ined his in- *;pr. could hardly get up or down. Th I breeds at reasonable in the beat the seemed no reason why there should have � iato his present position by those friends of Canadian politics, and all parties will one.. in laboubming,tools. in fruit trees, GATE!" shquted a carter betore iy town in that place at all : there from the devices and design� of whom h ' bear of his sudden demise with sincere tUrDiture and nearly all the tools 'were Office of Collector for 1868 be now Opened. —all pay better, wo fain believe, thaa-"' closed, told -bar., The moon was nearly at been a' , - e. TEMPFRANOV, PETITIONS. formant.* w.w no river, —Caried. sty i& German ay well pray'to be delivered. 4, - zar Ha who is Fa the fu -1, ahini ag vdry brightly. it was singularly out of the regret. save,]. AIr..Youm.'s loss will be only­�`I?etition ofGeorge Cox and 138 other; railroad or oil stock, or patent rights. Let ssicnats ondha Tender by Mr. Jag. CUMMin� 25 d inconvenient of acces&—yet it Was ab6ut $30.00 or 34a.00. ask"g that no saloon licenses be'gran s for 60. tile farin honegt. It iA y6Lr ld� dis. apprang up and huddled oil his things. It WaY all SINGING CLASS.—We axe glad to learn in ted. 6c 9c it mer tut a his attention, to his land, jeceradly was almost, four eclock ; he c�ulld hardly the �" chef lieu ofthe " wapentake, ` and Petition of A. Watson and 70 others Neil Smith 35. not awa belivve that ho had sleptsolog. " TheWs the seat of the Mineral courts, which, -rul- T110 CriSis at Washington. asking for an increase in th6 Estrin demand- Moved by Mr.Cummings, see. by Mr. most profitable beivare Then2g.noeceptmn in a bull- Mmt . thIt Mr. Ward's efforts in re-organizag big As the pa r.ty were leavin the Ae. they y from it, to incrmse his income; 1"bling byplicrite of'wlrorn YP ' sholl'i Polf been;* murder� they say, up th' daI6 ing by 4 -heir own strange laws, make wild juvenile sin discoved that the roof of' I)II-S. -there. is his sal�est and ging-class have been crowned R-awkins' ed for licenses, especially in the case of Mcilwain --and L That the tender of Neil Smith- place of it"'estuient, That business he dog. it is 04 lie Cur that Sneaks U P thWd 4 fun a body W in the ro. work of what are considered in mor�a favor- It is;weli known to our readers that with Bumei 5) house ,,hey hops. da -v A and ss, he,havin already over 7 acrocs the river was blazintr. be accepted,—Carried. Moved by Air. at, least, and in coa- b its" y on med wag & goin! $or summat tabring it in,"said, ed regions as rights6f property.". .9 Mr. Leonard said he would 'move that is partly master of, wL,,cn your back is tu for more than a year past the radical party Pupils- In Compliance with numerous ran to the rescue at once and ducti,�g it himself' ho.ds the helm. icke-us, a bigh autbarity, Woc themamr, ZButIdaredn&waitfortOsee The backs of all the houses opened upon succevded before- the next meeting the clerk be in Gaunt, see, by Mr. Hunter, That in the ��Chailcs D' un=1`A got diDals for to- fetch. I thought I -lonely fielis, and Joshua was particularly inuch barm . of the sign e, les')as -to the position 1114t, first ImPicSsians' Chic in the United States has- sought, by im- requests, he proposes giving another en- in putting Out the fire before structed to find out how many 4ent of mon-app ointment of Chief -Librar- ian for 1868 by the municipality of East well adarted to his wants. 'The one peaching President Johnson, to remove tertainmenf-pbortly. was done. ers of the pe"Ons were ratepayers. He are'u-,aally r-orr!ct, andalso #iays: I �havc rue) =Abobsakthough,an I madehaste -eyed t stood at a corner ofagmy oldmarket was -certain ver Waanosh, That Mr. J. Hacourt be such Dierhig tTie* political cam of 18M Th&W give a loud cry he felt sure frOn him out of the way of the �reconstruction y few of them were. These nse n& -d P known a vast quantity vf no' s2 wlww body it -was. _place, not too much overlooked, yet seeing The people in and about Brucefield TURNBERRy. temperance were fanaics and radicals Librarian at a galaxy of $20.—Carried. General Joe Ge wass=in Butler dwellffig-h6use has proved so cal4mitous er polipy,which to The n not lookipgyodin the Why-, whaei*come to the boy 7 -said everything. Alongside the declare that they will hive suitable build- (Wigbter) andAt Moved by Mr. AfeIlwaim, se6. by3fr. Gaunt, County Ohio,., audiencewas attentive about bad me the =Ur at Germart setoff at a -run. opened the deep, darkstone archway which the S)Uth even in its partial devel ere�was a was time they were - stop- That a deputation to'consist of the Iteeve, with the exeptiii of one fellow, Who trustthat conveUdOnal laca. Opment- ings in that village for the fall show if I Tea -meeting held in the ped in this sort of business, There was in- face. Don't 'k and Treasurer be appointed to con- terrupted the 94 11ris his dr-anken ledinto a'labyriuth, Of cattle -sheds and The CongreB6 and the Executive have been CoIts Con '.ridionalChurch, Gemmilps not (Ine out of�wenty of them who er General with pointless ])isbonepty ' will ttare honesty cut of in a the Comers on t not drink if he got the chance. ger �coautenaneq, any day � in t4e _weck, if feytber., he thiUbp pen% beyond whichlay-a mall crOft fo" at1og;erh&a& for monthsi but Andy has _the ,u=d� dollars. . e eve 0, Of Tuesday, the 25th� ah, with a view to -a final settlement of __�f- said : "Young man - yan seem to* h&e7s, most ae", 7 with the municipality of East Wawan- remarksad questions, At length Gei "'What,is yonyoung German Ashford the use of his beasts, abutting'an a blind. am re '6e ult-,' , Mr. Cam�ron said he found by the peti� there is anvihir.- to be �rat . . contrived io come off with flying colors "What we have We ag for -the purposeQf raisi4g funds to,fi` ID , b it. L -w jjXe� Lona 31ire ? He jnun hae hia lane,_ which led. to the -high-road into nislithe tions that a great majority of -the si betweenthd two townships,—Carried.. mighty open countenance in! the- dark;. t andwill. conclude gners AL.—When DFJDhn- true. (M his fey�_ Tbulcli&, Walls in - this'- district m until a few- days age, whed, an accident preitent &sse church. Mr. �Buppose you brIg it a 'little clser to th A PLN FWPas handf.4 -an they, P�otwithstanding the severity.of were some of the, most respectable me Oved-bY Mr. Cummings, see. by, -e iablestate town and he did, not -wish is F that the conduct of the co ty -coun the weather, andthe almOItinipaw unter That Air Wallwe� (a blind m=,) stand, so that wegan take a squin't al itz psk-ea �the Widow Port-f3r to be his -FLO, ther!" builtto clear the fields of stone, and almost placed in their hands vi. Capital deservedfyr more thon Our ble _pen hcw to hear Vrn,l -beautv V T ged by those he told her candidly that he was of -kgaard language d _thi'stofies had been so abundant here pretex for thelong-cherished i mipeachment. been able to do," —Star. the audie Leonard using such blac be allow - There wA&'A sort Of =Wl hamlstgather- oft�he. ro nee was larg wil)vis Vaughan and *elih ' he fellow ur earoand a pWia bon*& a, littlefbith that iinan p4ming along the' path in the The p 4W I I I . e. Aftar towards,them. d fox their -support theum ofS30 eachto aroun7d him , wassimple e extral ro msnqy� er on, �r cl�nt finding that there was notf Well, ua bountiful nough to go for ctio I that lie hai ceale&byth -bi-'h then; what '111 the ivorld did you ea, which sod-- rAa pentmg thro h. Earl - Lane via completely'con e g 'a" everything th# Mr. -H�4rtu said whether they were e paid quarterly by the Treasurer.—Car- ward, when Geiger, with great solemnity, jud that he had n uncle 1�ngei. The out W2116 '� his comi pga, and gow'g, a' were there . - and could not 1>e -any unity of sentimenti 4ry to do it for f Take the a could be de J d, John Geminill Esq., J. ratepaers or not-theysbOlild be tre ed. Magistrates certificate duly authen- said Wldow rcpli�d #.bat sba vamd nothing for as itwas, womewifacet werenfooking dvice 'of an P. �Wjdowj,, ancl i1w, boys Were: -fore aimed &S frie, va if lie had . live& in - between himself and hid*cietary Of Wa� -every-&y philpi was �Mplled- the chair. and in - his usual with -espect.. ated icated- presented by Charles McDonald of "young in -in, -have you ever seax&ed coming opher,.- even,the astute energetic and bis parcnt��e, that Ole liaa no in iney �Ioquen�style stated 66 ob. On! motion of Mr. Detlor see. by Mr. beloss,ofa Ewe, aid Latub,*Qu -00 thre Holy,80riptures V had ot had a out lik,34im , Any e%citpmentia pl&sahitJjhe open countLI., Hiibe�swere brought STOT61�tookthe btdl'bythe-ho*r' oak BMW er try OTdb ed at$7. 99, �eet ofth meeting -ana. introdiieed .'the Smith, the-petitiong were N paid.-L-MbVed by Mr. ad fift t�) - -do what ns- -J v2iA And kurdeiBest *fall. d1ot Out,. ehind -the - hopAe - at his "Certainly I have.,� berwif and thr-11"ll khe ve, a 12U An summs61Y diand"in, ur e' recei red to be Tg* g. -that offisiallA.yod feels -You Ot �erform. red and laid . 'y w,,o deserr- 6�H�Ve, relative ban;,*,ed, -8110 11 Tor n1pkasure, and no-one w2s much the wiser, -Mr, Smit47_144owel, who dilivejed -a itpon the tAle. cIlwain, isec. by Mr. Gaunt', That this - _70it ever read in the New Testi- General' Thomas *e re -boy lellle wide gxte, under -the� arch*4y in IS 5- ting address. �Ad4esgeswere The auditors' report was r6 andr I ouncil do. now adjourn till !he 20thl-of meat Of th14 in am who *W advised to be g hsn6iu,;. they made a mt'h 01 th#y wi4 a& th# nazli paw whL e =ke ad eier- Th1pt1gh_'th17- roont.ind- stead. When- 66 Senate, y r dull jjlistmow -was alwsy,&-k next bom a lo&ed was n -by the ROV�-,X6SM Tindal- 'rddto finance committee. back wi. upst1sugMto thijAse, -about . (k - 4U ­the prodni;e centres ofthe-.County 6f frbl6ter - aBy-Law "Ye lu y in- Ztja Ldrenching ra;n passed lo"k -notified of the aetion'Ukou b -, I . I , , , ':. . . � ; Browni fotliefting hotels 4nd shops- i JAS. rill the Ex�wutkfF,, the w- 6m most jute omas son: � .0 nd T Tbo- ffirr�u, bUtdt ii be Th So 41SWO4 dung friend, that Was oshus ' bis I" &Tairs'� that T��ia(her. mon evening, and Use. gr ­P4.q - Wroxetek. The was reah. , e giini to be charged for A5*�1110W 'Out- Of SeSA= evehipg16 proceedia re "CU jwtt4a _through it.he returmd. Haw"-aloheirt ',w _gd enlivened by tobesame as last year. counsel of inspiration. B 4he- only'iemedy,- Afid �b Pert 040 wag WU 0 rSPftis, mukie -from i ih�',Wj foi F�r' the sake of he 0XVtr ChOir.- After. hotels and 83016r groanies, tum i* thw- UZZrow VAIW. �4&1�&usefbrh& bad sent'Ruland My t6 ! - J:uarez is A, yourself, yui-ielations -and public meot- must es e imperial -tai. -Xo. 61brii -through th�t Sao= upon some pretext ; he V" wet thron g'h, - hnjeW_'6d%th_e`Fze&id6nt ... exclusive fl lowed $100,-W a month for I blocking xU fartl w- paesW to i0on ings, follow it interesting, certainly voted of -thanks to e thechir 31 9. e eating and kalitimg, pea ei th hus o (baJC7LV): if 'etira fiom t the c in fro Whit,& �sidhchang4ieyery t] be would not I HOW 19,VOM recess and th next jime youre bdr& hin&andwent out he po'kition, Lup CommittbeoUmagagement� the,_waij -ini-the, i400ns;pf- boats & . was w Ive �mq among e a An bxc6ss* prevails Ar- 7,oatofwhkh_sp1ninto the town.. ltwps not yjA Above' had., jat e,.cold *jj� choir, era c fioit A rf, T SIX tn. -The C6 9" a4iviped the the, out, w On the By­1aV was fea4 a third 16 IndiaLOfAf aska,' lit! ng OVOO� we zp�M and passed. 'Arr�, ,_ yep enoe tl& We wajr theaudidn6e home A" &if, iu &*W t n` meandered f=mr &AM:i ,6 hold on em perso Bill. Th6=61tion,_ Otiotph be Won 4a to 16 (a untii ne 61131r.'Rumb a Where -�W& won"& to while�" he-#' Vera wayir,:,- F. �(dibffOrcl; 41=04- iW raut Arr'. &Wo& witi., lastwi of 19 hotels� pa G. in and that the� fteapil ying the front GeneralGeiger observed '%4 Z�& dalt bOLOW 19y 2U QW d#"'ShXd0W, a - 9,� 0 14111fgatii d with all 'f`sMn91 license 6060 each p' Aet6yelopmenta, the President, 4as postponed till -ne*t eir, ai put oe 'the -enter-m. -40.6al6blilh, e4sle's anum, and three. was a Christian, -work in me, I have lece I I " lb" 'Arr evening,, me�, g. er a spiritual stoIxo6k on that ginner a, f too. PlIum. a oupt receive a 'big sixpmoe lb tbe as, Ox 464h" 'OUdmmon e p thii th4v look6d in-stAe "d .6a Zaox"� Wriment. Th nio viAd 'Why, the young beM rAeopt pruft thr-ow sap in oons paying a license of,$100'each p =b1W in lbiipoa *0 X00044 d from these pipe vie -it in the rigi 1*66 D' SWO14t 4he P., iat bas 'The Coulace t6a, and if he will ayof sa-ring Vvio lot 1�m in P crow],. 0 fairs W a b fee a4C ed ica ec be los '0 rd' .Ilw ry mte oun och ViTge Th G Sol