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, Business /tithe 'States. ' 'MOdddisISO PrOgress of ilia °heat Easterin -The lierailten folks are to have their
, e ^ tree thoughts of the yonger ones from 'I want to see Miss Asphyxia Smith '
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Agricultural Items,
annual elide, pic-nie on the 5th August. p
esters stuck up all about the 'I'm Miss Asphyxia, Smith,' says she.. doubt, it is elae enough `e • D ear Rattan' tenet Zattern July 5th gives her Poet- commodious railstax Stanien, Id_ Will destney sorrel.
Everything being readie ess, Curtis hired gal. Bad as blisinees is in Ceinada,-and no plc nie was 1161413n D0011- LONDON/ Suly deipatcht, dated --Stratford. is about to heve a new end
przfeskitmal studies. seys he, very civil, thinkire she was. the
Ole. A good. thing torairse : the mortgage
-1 "Lewis to be men ad. In th° gt°%-a 711 tiOn at neon' 011'1'1011day 'as latitude 46 03: -Alodgo bean been or- ,from yohr farm.
levee, dispiaving in huge lettets-- "What do you waut o' mo worse in ths United States.,
Tertis'e oatearnionicon Grand Vocal Parson Kendall, he just took one good
principal cotnmereial centres et
end Instrumental concert. Forty-eight look ou her, from top to toe. 'Nothing,'
cilm? e_ I says he, and turned right round and went lio we continually . hear of
The lumse was crowded at an early hotir down the steps liko lightnind ever-inereasing depression.
end the. Bridge, by the idunkis T`ir' .C""a-u- longitude 3047, end eqs hose run ganised Oktingenlltes :en; nelleilrethsh .elfing lean stock front a farm
e • , Markt thtdppor farmer and keeps his farm
he Xeye epee ef perente ; ond the whole number bohtd and. everything progresssatiefactori- -The la.test silly fasliion•of Lendon nobs' poor.
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1497 knots einoeleaving Brest, and have -Tarns L r ^
eRepube School and quite a nioimber from. the,04- odge
ter- told jeinine seetlois. TliiOse was a large attend- paid 'out 1561 knots of cable: All well on "
ten ten nen, beetnen, the spaces not big! The way -she banged -that ere door, So York Pt or/d seys :- . ; present must halo, been a. mi o, .
enough for men tieing tilled, as usual by I said, was lively. He jumped into his sheer " Business of all' kinds is . , linen , Jiily.- 7 -Despetches through
bees, the ore nipresent innpe whoarealways 1 and I tell you his old hoss was waked up
Gold is from. 8 to 12 per cont.' higher tlian
liearessed. axed. After epantaking , of a &mint that - , , • -
eable froni 'GreetEastern," report that up
onlauti ie inn ti.ere lee -promise of noise, t for once. The way that 'ere old shay spnn
it was in Grant's ineuguration ; trade is -
does credit to the ladies 'of the section, et, freeeney noon she'llad over 1-542 Imots,
tin ter in;schref. After the usual delay, 1 and bounced was a eight. And when he
dull • commerce enlist aim facilites languiehe 'sever o e s
al f th ' chool children entertained and paid out 1760 knots of cable. She
\Thiel elieited from the audience any I come to Oldtown, Parson: tothrop was
merchants are derione.ent ,• failures are the -company 'With SOIrle
• ;Diane:nen Rene reports' that a-heayy galeprevailedonMon-
auszein: of stamping, whieteiag, and irui- 1 walkin" out in his wig and cocked bat and
frequent ; mechanics and laboreze ate out talons: ace in a man - 'reditable both
11° c- - • • All well. . Signal:1s
day night, but . it was weathered finely.
teeing cetei reeelinge the curton rose. and i ruffles, as serene as a pictur," and he took
of employment, and morednen are seekinn . to themadvie and their Teacher. The till good.
h ly. the flowers in their respective button-
holes. the crop is often etaked on a single post.
03° Looklo your fences Detente Of
is to -carry a poodle in their arras under I
-They are agitating 'et Stettin, in 03° Castor oil is recommended for
Prussia a project to establish a line of thicken cetera, Dose -a dessert spoonful
eapert on to a ta snoonfu d .
the grand cet harmonic:on NVZ13 disclosed to oif his hat to him as handsome as a gentle -
work and unable to obtain it than
A.' 1 '1
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at any Rev. C, Bristol, 13. 4:, of in eyvi le gave Mr. Peabedeos Liberality.
view. Two rows of cat heads, two dozen 1 man could ; but Parson Kendall, he driv
other period fur years ; money can. be had • ,_ s
each. glared with their lustrous green and right by and never bowed. He was ouly
at ruinous rates ,• anal there appears a very mstructive speech on the subject-
. At a special Meeting of the trustees of
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runles v. ore around their neeks ; miniture couldn't say nothin"c.ause he'd get all he'd On the other hand, there is a wideepread an.d he advanced ideas on the subject which.
Education, physical, mental and moral;
-bellow eyes straight at theaudience, Little awful riled. Parson Kendall was ; but he no prospect for Mimediate iniprovemeht. the Peabody Eillicational Fund, held - at
wen, stsmes, w tea tee .ks mad candles were asked for. apprehension that the futureis darkerthan must prove useful to both parents, and NenTort, it- it :on. Thursday, Mr. Robert
C Winthrop inthe. chair, a; letter was re-
placed before them ; the aforesaid' two - ceived ffmn. Mei-Peabody, datedat Salem
the past:"
- teaceets. • The proceedings were enter-
apersed with some choice pieces of musio
by the choir. After this part of the daY's
bassos, whose beauty was spoiled by the ,
fight, being provided with muslin bands,
MasseJune 29,• ennouncing that- he hal
TIME TABLE, G. T. I{ made another egift of $1,384,000 to •the
tt ineli added to the •ra.ii ity of, their coreet- Southern Educationel Fund. - Mr, Pea-
enences. The whole was indescribably BurFaeo & Gonmeten Line. body established this fund a year or two
comic, and wasree.eived with due apple -use. 1 ago by a gifteif $1,000,000. 'The addition-
Seeted atetho organ was Johnson. in a al amount increa,seithefenclito 62,384,000,
earan eliirt, and as sober as he could afford N4, -1. nereett, which produces, an. ahnual revenue of
$120,000. I/fr.:Peabody ' sense=
to be on so ;rend ail oecasion. As soon as No. 3. Mail
he weld lei heard, teurris advanced and . 'When 1 estoblished the teust of which
No. 9. Mixed
stated to the audience that the first song, AE-ItIVE. you have charge' it was my intention; if its
of Ei,O es en.ne vt on:a b -e. 'Aalt1 Lane Syue,• oe 10. V.Xprett results and progress should prove satisfac-
wenn 14, e: la be folhi-ieed by ' I iai:Coluin- ' ' _ land and to make further provision fel,
tory, to return in three years to my native
Horticultural Society.
DEPART.
The horticultural sooiety ef this town proceedings were closed by singing the
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beld its regular monthly meeting on Tues- " National Anthem," a number of athletic
9 30 a in,
2.00 p. in, was fair. - A. M. Ross, Esq., President, sports wore got up for the chpirlizdreesnawsuicrhdeads
running, jumping, itec., and
5 50- a- in. day evening the 6th inst. Tho attendance
0 30 p. m. MessrseGoodall and Watson displayed to the successful competitor 3. This ended
the performances of the kr, and we think
presided on the oocasion.
4 030 pp. Ill . . we ca,n speak fdi all who were- kesent
o . m. Early Rose potatoes, strawberries, ger-
or, as he pr. noLnLe..1 it, 'Old Lan., Zion, -;4°,' 24' 4
ai.d tie% otlemti $,..iings jehnsen squered r leei.eiler Alvffit eisseyttql. eraneeets Wilson, the
by Mr. Hays, -who by ale way, is begin -
Ida,' 'Clar de K.e.lien, and other patriotic 3, „ cm-cunt:nand another gentlelnan, assisted
lua self for the task, nee Ins finger tender- i Etkola- ni. re Pa.'workcron°fatuthorsR hill EpfbillaisUne',,I4anddv°14
t.i,litz, ir.,,)makes the following pointed remarks ...-
ly over the keys by way of prelude, and ' . thise);44 itnsa:h lel ;uitsv,inthgetansajsourtrnai HI, at inerts nine to take a deep interest in matters
then &sled boldly and vigorously into advert innee..eidium.to
horticultursl-had captured a '' codlin
Old Lang Zion, producina ouch a burst of If it were really a good one, it wo'uld‘h°avheiro
thlter.,it;srip3nees.lf.:Tilits shrt .:twi.taiiiii be fined without I man.:,
music as was net er heard7 on this continent
everyjournal knows liff .01Ylvila Zile, aasnda Itliza'et' NI The discussion 'on small fruits, although
before, nor ever will be again till another kadoets iew prices it is because it is conscious that it
Cartis arises to carry Intel more successful iset. albliiiiiwty.ireulation, either iu number or [(re- confined mainly to strawberries, was ani -
execution his nrin.ant experiment. The 1 en t. . mate4 and interestina The decision ar-
eats pere t....sited ro fury in the presence of 1 0-
e the Wilson's Albany and Triomph-de-Gand
their tails. They forget all the les: fkir pioeu'ring American, 'idveriiseinents,"a-rrde is
t.toy hed been taught, they paid: no atten- for this paper
non to their parts, of eithe thne or tune, .. --- - - - • ..-e-e.e. - - opinion. A little passage of arms took
rhyme or re- --
hut seta ed and mewed, --to
I- ''''% tlitlii/VIttitID:$ignal
yeded, spit and p the very mad- ''''.e , el. ri.; V v , •
pGloaocedailb,etween the precident .and Mr.
_ Bess of pain and ter n drownino tfie . "ne
, e le- • as to the Russel s Prohfic straw-
. berries shown by the latter being -tine to
sound of the OrPni NV- Gil could be heard 1
Zion, in the rear of the .b,:e5earthly tornado GODERICII, ONT., ..TULY 9 1869.
the true Rinser s while the president held
aniu ac., Mr. when we say they passed very pleasant
Hood produced a live
a. rived at was that- for all practical purposes
the uew !OW! inIroariou3 audience and still I ME( k ‘lge; EnItevI 7,;roPulotrieto: josfotuhresElanant -
n.ore un.ler the ustiaiiy severe poundine .4,-e'rifsiee'.
&me authorized also to receivq Canadian Advertiseinents varieties could. not be surpassed, We may
say that we are decidedly of the same
elmasiona....;y drunimg t its Ord Lang name. Mr. G. insisted that they were'
of caterweuiing. Never was an audience
to the contrary.
se coalpietelv enchanted -never was de- ItS ALWAYS SO !
light so unusual, so unbounded, and so ' ' The members, onneralle , set down th
vigorously expressed. Shouts, roars, yells That is thienee whenever a printer yen- Mexican Everbearing Strawberryasa hum -
of laughter, snch as Western menalone can .
ive burst from the crowd, shakiieg the tures to fae ad,vaaitage of his position hug,
,
budding from the roof to foundation.
Curtis was delighted, the cats were furi-
ous, Joiernon t7ZS beside himself- with joy,
Dead leonmeredi away at the keys with all
biz streng,th, making, with the aid of the -
choir and the plaudits of the audience, a
`concord' of diabolical sounds never heard
before on this sole of the- iniernel regions. per, but we must venture to sail between
Unfortanately, in his delirium he forgot Seylla and Chaxybdisand say that Rime shell
the strength or weakness of the believes .
which supplied the organ xvith wheel, and he in urgent need of funds for thenext few
for the purpose of dunning his subscribers. A committee was appointed to prepare
We know that some editors are in the a list of prizes and report on Wednesday
habit of over -doing the thing in this re- evening next.
spect, and we knee, as well that many peo- We have to thank Messrs. Goodall and
pie feel stmoyed when -they are asked for Watson for the flowers, fruits. tbc.,
money through the columns of a newspa- presented by them to the Press on the oc-
casion.
The coain moth was let loose and will
no doubt contribute to the " varmints"
which, according to a report of county
council committee, most do congregate in
the Court House. s
which he worked with his foot. He had weeks, ye shall feel particularly obliged to
not reached the end of tho soiree, when the all who will be kind enough to cal/ -in and
leather gave way and brought the perfor- pay up. We wish to 'meet our hands
manee to a sudden close. the eats alone e
erv S.aturday welt and the heavy de -
continuing the song Or noise, till one after 'y
another they became !silent, and stood mends of the papet merchant punctUally.
winking, and blinking at the spectators in To do so it is nbeilutely necessary thet
mute fear of a recommencement of 'the thoee who owe small sums which amouat
tartnee.
the ewes
carts, now approached, oild --after exam_ t thousands in gate should res-
keing the extent of en catastrophe, ad_ pond nobly to this gentle hint. If the
dressed the audience : result is satieactory we piemise to do no
'Gentlemen,' said lib, 4 the biler-I more duruint• ig for aiong time.
mean the bellows -is busted and the con-
cert can't go ahead to -night. To -morrow Those Eniirants.
have the bellows mefuled and wive an-
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other concert, intredeming choice °classical A good deal if fuss an'd pother has been -
songs, melodies, Sze. Anybody that wanLs made over the, etaigrants lately sent out to
his money returnen to -night' -here he real= .
and me emmants themselves
was interrupted nith No not' Hurrah for (Lae
nrtis Never mind ege °tan r g Go seem determined to make their mark, not
ahead on the eats !" Give nit old hundred by taking hold of tlitework they may find-
witlt the vmdatiene I' and a storra of simil- ready to their bendenbut by grumblinte at
ar exclamations, accompanied, -with shout- an -
wings vananians eater come 'Tom
tag, stamping, whistling and eat nailing.
Curtis all the time standing, twirling his dockyards and work4tops _in England
hat and trying to he heard. where they could hardly- earn enough to
A stentorian voice- shouted, Three, keeploody and. souitogetnee, and now, be -
elects for Curtis which were: given in cause they cannot secursenormously high.
earnest and litelally brought 'down the
waesses for work that they cannot possibly
house, or rather the stating on which the
andience sat and stood, It fell with a perform without a little "training they
crash, luckily doing no further harm than denounce the country as a delusion and a
the barking of a few shins. A momene's snare. We can well undemta,ncl holi it IS
silence followed and. then another oat- • . -
that a main nee, at nome, trayeued arota
burst of tauten -ter, mingled with swearing .
_and blents which sooia betame one of those boyhood inaGroove, finds it Very difficult
free Beets such as ended most public to. adapk himself to the off -hand hareits
gatherino, slump speakings, camp meet- which next& cm tree genanian elen
ings, 84,^e7, in theee nrhritive ana nee. bread. under almekt any circurinstakeek
times. Tiie-boys now began -to pelt tele
bun we can hardlyetalk petiently of thesie
cats with pieces of broken benches, and
cart* fearing for the eafeey of his_peee, who have on/y to opentheir oyes to. belnold^
an/unable to remove them bedily from thrift and a, hinda-aceon every handelind
the seeno dangeo lifted off the uppey yet who can die -nothing but sit dawn -and
plank which coaline'd their necks in their
places, and set tlaeza at liberty.
The terror-stricken creatures' darted
*way in every dizection, meetly among the
feet. a thospectatees, adding to the con-
fusion. Whoop, yells, iiii=abs and
vreze followed by &general small-
opef benehen' and windows. The boys.
ronaing dewn the stairs raesed the cry -.of
'Ere Cifeeene and watchmen crowded
the erect to learnt the muse of uproar; and,
the eare•Mes fennel diffienity in getting near
ex:eagle to perform, the part a the work.
Tbeee. wanno Sit,;11. firo not even a
Smoke, but theohl `Libert'y No. 2,' coula
nod afford to come ell the way dawn there
for nothing, se she poured a delueseeffitslt
water through the front Window drenching
the whole ceased insicle to tho skin in half
&minute-. Peace was restored Instantly,
and theelate belligerents came- ruslaing and -
tumbling Fa2 melldown the -stairs. Tire
watelimen, Endieg there waa morelaugh-
inn than cursing, and that no- inn had re -
eels/ any woree than a blaek eYe er
bleurlynase, lot them. allgowithout snaking
any Arrests,
<Para= Xesadalro DistaPPooltotraentt
— James Cronibie Esq. Galt.
Here is one el theist:Wee/se touches of
Meitorim, Folks." Sam Lawson, the NV1-n•- Barbere B‘kl”, StretaTille-
var.to ne'er-do-well, tells the- story if Wm. McGiv*ne Esq., Hainiltend
"Wal ya aca you 'member old Parson ie IL Dunible, Cobourn. -
Jed:et:hum Kendell, that livea np in Stony Under 1.1the- circumstances it was much 'Mr. George Ache:Wile Mill. Otte run of
'stones will be readiefok work in a veer/
'short time.
" Dominion Day. '-Cott.
HAY-
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"Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal
Council of the Township of Han- held in
the Town Hall on Tuesday the 8th dat of
June 1869, the Reeve ie the Chair and
a full Council present. . Robt Ferguson
moved, seconded 'by Wm. Carrick, that T
McLeod (pathinaster) be and is hereby in-
structed to purchase 'timber for a Bridge
at not more than one cent per lineal foot,
laid bridge to be built opposite lots 9 and
bethteen the 3rd and 4th cons -carried.
B Geigher moved, sec. by W Turnbull,
that with regard to the petition of I Bean
and others praying for a grant of money
to log and ditch 100 rods of road between
South boundary lots on the line netween
the 12th and 13th cons, that this Council
grant the aura of $30, to be expended for
said purpose under the superintendence of
1 Bean=carried. W Carrick Moved, sec.
by W Turnbull, that the sum of $50.00 be
granted to assist in gravelling the town:
tine between Hay and Stephen feem the
Sable river to the 2nd and 3rd dins- line;
on conditions that the parties to the peti-
tion presented to this Councillast January
expend or cause to be expended the anent
opposite their respeetive natnee, and also
that the Council of Stephen townsistp grant
at least $50 for the same purpose-searried.
R Ferguson raov., sec. J B Nigher,
that the account of T .1 Wilson for plank
amounting to $14,28, certified by ,W Han-
sen (pathmaster), be paid -carried. Win
Turnbull moved, sec. hy W Curia, that
R Ferguson inspect that portion. of the
road opp,osite lots 24 and 25 in the_ 4th
con., and two culverts .built if found neces-
sary, also to' get a culvert built opposite
lots 28 between the 3rd and 4th cons., -
carried. W Turnbull mov., see. by j B
Geigher, that W Caniek get a culvert re-
paired opposite lots 13 in the 3rd con., and
that he be allowed the sum of *15 to re-
pair the road opposite lots 10 between the
2nd and 3rd come -carried. J 11 Geiger
mov., sec. by R Fergnson that the clerk
notify the contractors of tlie bridge on the
Sable line, that they will be held to the
teims of the contract=carried. W Turn-
bull mov., sec. by W Carrick, thet $15.00
be granted to turnpike a ..portion. of the
side road betWeen lots 25 and '26 in the
let con., and that R Ferguson let and in-
spect the work -carried. B .Geigher
mov. sec. by W Turnbull, that the sum
of $400,* be granted to extend the Hay
gravel road *est from the -Brunson liue--
carried. R Fergueon moo:exec. by J B
Geigher, that the sum of $150, be granted
to repair the Hay :ravel road from the
Lendon road •to the line between the' 6th
and 7th cons. to the Brunson line, the east
pertion of eaid repairs to be let and in-
spected. by R Fergnion, and the west por-
tion to be let and inspected by the Reeve
-carried. J Geigher mov, sec. by R
Ferguson, tbat the sum of 6.15' be granted
to -repair the road hetvreen the 14th and
15th cons. opposite lots 16 under the
Superintendence of R Brewn-cerried.-
W Turnbull move -see. by W Ca -thick, that
the sum ot $80 Ise granted tower& open-
ing the side roat between lots 25 and 26
Lake road, eomaaencing at said Lake xoad
and eitendmg e tat .to the '14th and' 15th
con. roact-carinsd. " R Fergusoneenoved,
sec. by Gei her, that W Wilson get
a deed from D
low -ince on the
con., said road d be 40 feet wide, and on
execution of the same that the Reeve be
authorised to issue- an eider on the Trea-
surer for the amount it the rate of :$20
per aere-dcarried. /11," Ferguson moved,
sec:. by W Cerricke that the report of the
auditors on theeTreasurer's accOmits be
received and tbe accounts finally adopted
by this Couoeil-carried. The Coundl
adjourned trimeet 10th Aug., at10 o'clock.
WM. WILSON, T'p Chnk.
ANOTHER BIG Guie.-13. muzzle -loading
smoOth-bore 132 pounder cannon sent up
by the militaOy authorities for the use of
our artillery compani, was placed on the
square last evening. It leeks old enough
to have been worked byfriend Longworth
at Salamanca, but men be none the worse
on that account.
BEDDING PLANTS. -Mr. Alex. Watson
of this town has, in hie garden, on Sleuth
street; a really splendid stock of verbenas,
glacliolm, roses, &c., See., which ha offers
for sale cheap. No man, however humble
his position, should be without the human-
izing influence of a flower in hie window,
even if he can ottly afford one. We haye,
in former years, derived the whim* satis-
faction from Mr. Watson's flowering PAants.
They have been, invariably, true to name,
which is more than c,an always be said
of those of professional nurserymen.
GinLenx Rescue -A lady, who repre-
sented herself as baying travelled from
Nova Scotia with her child to join her
hushand near Lucknow, was terribly
pestered yesterday afternoon while on her
way to Goderich on the cars by the at-
tentions of an old chap thrice her age.
She was forced at la.st to throw herself up-
on the protection. of one of the reeves from
arnortherre township, who happened to be
weepin view of the terrible snow-drifte a fellow paseenger. The- _sequel can be
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which ere moue:at:distant We WOW& 'Oren in a few words : Old chap followed
rejoice to see -our country filled up with the lady to Stiell:s hotel, sat down _en her
emigrants from, the motiser countrY,hntit bnx at the door, and manifeste4 his
if they would succeed they must folio* intention of going in the same
patiently in the footeeps ef the Englisht etage. Reeve, es a last reeert, went out
inishiSeotchand Germena wlao hav de Oxid anked him if he knew that the lady's
the wilderness to blossom as there huebance a large fighting-loolcing man had
It is willing, earnest, work that we w 'Wirer -lived d. The old gent. thought it
instead of wisining. ' ,he deer out, and he didn't go by .-the
. • i same a ee 1 It is almost unnecessary to
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The Royal CEtaladla.72. i'' istate et at the reeve in question was
The annual meeting of theeshmn-lioldersi 'citla:tet. laY tile aPirit 'of gallantry al' Pften
of this - bank wain -held in Toronto on attridnifed to genuine: Iriebraen. - .
,
Monday and Tuesday the 5th and 9th eyeie.- IT; ' s.
Teere was much wrengling and; me'e - ' '''''''''' '-nan*---Nver;.r.y1Thillinne Pligatnit "weigt
r•lefatiene theonsult being the elehtion illa c9nipleted a
which bearson: itnaides tb.e woods 11- &
a an entirelynew hoard vriththe efeeption
of two names. The following gene Dien e-' We -1-11-'5 Brawara." Al a Piece °f w"k-.
were. electedai a Board, of Directors , ' max:ship it is folly equal to any ' gof -the
,fehn Cranferd ; Esq , Toronto. , . kind we have ieen from eity shops, ' The
Wm. Thompson, E4,, de ' Messrs Wells aate vie undo stand, &in` g a
John Mc.Gee, Esq.,- Okfaxlchanes lane busineas intheir By. Mr., Pasmore
is also getting_ op a nice -wagon fee Mn .
'Harken gracei, end a .. suitable( wagen*fon`
tho noW hook and htddor -company. '
tz)s• Oood progreia is being made 'with-
carrying out the plans which experience
should have shown to be productive of
encouragement, and benefit to the people of
the South.
'My prenarious state of health has ren-
dered it imprudent for me to wait for the
full period of are intended absence, and
have now come among you in order to pro-
ceed at once to the fulfilment of my pur-
pose.
'I have con,stently watched with great
interest and carefulattention, the proceed-
ings of your board, and it is most gratify-
ing to me now do be able to express my
warmest thanks and zeal' you hare mann
feeted in muturing for the carrying out the
designs of my letter of trust, and to assure
aytoeup oyf °ma ybactlirrodtiaaklecaerieurrence in all the
stertiners plying between `that
the Baltic, and Chicago.
-Fifth avenue houses in
have cashmere door. mints now,an
posed that the next iaovelty will
03.. The guano beds will be exhaueted
ow . York in few years. Then we must fan back
be camels
it ii sup- , on bones mad Charleston phosphate-.
thee A correspondent advises • the appin dues ? 'Ingratitude has well been charm- -
"Te.
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..PAY TED P.D.W.e.ult.--Of all the mot
whom the 'world has ever produced, we
think the meanest he who will not pay
for hie newspaper. FOY have an adequate
idea of the great mental and phylum/
labor expended in the production of a
daily journal, yet a glance at auyably-con-
ducted paper, with its crowded colunnie
of nee s and polities, factancl fancy, is suffi-
cient to convince any thoughtful "moon
.
that its compilation is no ordinary taek,
arid when the closely-printedeheetie isstedd
craured with the product of tho united
euer,giee ef some 6001'65 of busy heads and
hands, and sold for scarcely a fraction over
the cost of the blank paper in the ream, is
it to be wondered at if re -have a feebler;
of abborrence for the being who, while
thanklees, would even rob us of our just
hair dish -cloths. cation. -of pine -not eoal-tar to 4 brittle terized as the vilest of all vices, but when
-Chicago parties have made contrads hoof. Used once or twice a month, it
for the regular- delivery in that cite of heals and softens.
fresh grapes from California* by the Pa, Ole 03- A. new -England horticulterist Bays :
-.A.n. Enoch Aram:ems has appeered .
1" If one's garden ,u3 quite limited and a
Railroad.. ,
before the New York police courts : ,enlY teflirda*PaPrife-trs de eess,frwariech, ,1 waidtivaisgeotolideePairaeu, twilila
off his wife again. ' yield a fair quantity of .very superior
. ,
this Enoch- broke Philip's head andcalcied
-Four hundred bushelnequal to ehir- fruit.
cient quantity of tea -leaves from the
sings m public as she hes done for the last The Clinton (Louisiana) Democrat states
-Madame Anna Bishop has lately left
century or twe. , that V resident of -that place gathers a suffi-
Sydney, Aostralia, for England. She stilt
teen thousand quarts, of strawberries, were his household. fgrorowthneinrehqiusirgeamrdenents thof
shipped from Oakville on Tuesday for the D3Choinreetsbootneaesopffila,onet
---O----;-'4'
Toronto and Montreal meakets. 03- A farmer in Ohio had a thrifty or-
. -All over the UnitedSta,tes, the Tee- He washed twelve cf the treesonceaweek
chard blossomed freely, but bore no fruit.
total Party' are making up a new life. In. -with sthong soap suds, and was gratified
New York State there is to be a vigorous by a fair harvest the subsequent season.
effort to make prohibition a political issues.
-About all the dramatic and musical jars in which lard had been kept made
tOne A housekeefier having sem. stone
AGRVDLTICRILL PILOSPECTS IN ENGLAND.
-It see.ms thet fromthelatestmail advices
that England is now in imminent danger
of being subjectedto one Of the greatest
disasters that can possibly befit' a coun-
try with a dense population, limited ex-
tent of cuIthietable land, and a- large pro-
portion of the laboring classes constantly
living from hind to mouth on the very
verge of pauperisnt-a bad harvest. The
average temporatu.re in England for the
past few weeks has certainly been lower
than it was at Christmas. Rain has been
constantly falling throughout the Spring
and early Summer, and'in stiMe of the dis-
tricts in which the crops are most forward,
. not a wheat ear had been seen a fortnight
aoo. It is calculated that the harvest will
br'e at least thiee weeks laterthanlasteyear,
and that nothing but continu.ed hot and
sunny weatheO throughout the present
month can bring the yield up to an average
while a fortnight err even a week more of
cold and rain must infalliby produce most
disastrous consequences. The price of
wheat had already began to rise, and the
greatest apprehensions were entertained
for the future unlese the weather speedily
moderated.. Even should the yield ultim-
ately attain an average, the lateness of the
harvest must necessarily have an important
effect On the market, in a country where a
singleday's consumption of corceals bears
so large a relative proportion to the Ionia
produces_ and, the stock 'in hand at this
period of the year.
Poent : he kietleas safe a year ono lath , - s• .
Thankegi- . 2,,,,, and he thoa,,,,,ht etwas about ,.. oetter -mate:see Men medial take the -planes,
timehe hadanothere so hecomes dewn and .of thorsentho hone: shown but 'two' plainly
consult:sour Peneon-Lethrons Says Itio,_"I taiet_they eoald network together. What
i
want a geed, smart,- neott etIonorwe.31: the future of theitettltutionis to .61.3 'nf
woman, with. *poi property. I don't __ _ _ , e es . . '
care :strafes' abont her neentheadsoran ink '' 7e ''' 76', u# a Ina5or of, eonleettite-
feet, 1 aio't particularabentanythhigehter,' , ..„,„ - . . e
gay5 he. ie way Fawn Lathrop, seas . ee•_ meare watt to se. that tVe Town
be, " I think if that's the nese, I know . Council hasiequested the 'Imola-ad Vie -
Ouse the woman to -snits ye- She OW14 a .toria . -Salt Wells -to dig drains ix suede a
• ellwd's handsome IrreFerl'Ye and ilea ne4. -.way a way as to carry away, harrestsly,.
a -Ole, beauty is netlike tee ine? says Par- a surP us nue' - -e.
seri Kendall ; and so he took the iltrediert. Oltelt is pleasant to be ableoto aver that,
hoestWall steytlaYiet tatilliatehol4b%uttPishilel t'sils, °sinned- l'°°"ithatanding ihe tightness of the times
started effa cot:rein.' Wale theparson lie :gexerallY °am tC401. i° making more Pace
.- ' Ciao* to the Louse, and he was -Lidded to ',grew this year than itbas done for a, long
pi000s with tho looks o' thinsis outside, ,timopast. private anteyprisl, as engaged
'cause the house is all wel shingled anA f in. 'building in all directions, and the town
• -painted, ann there ain't a incket looee nor ; ,... , . e _ _ .
a nail wa.ntin7 nowhere. " This 'eves _the unnnelt " determined' to mak* ninded 1°1 -
woman for me," sine Parson Kendall. So nrovinnents on streets mid sidesefellts. If
ko sees up and rape hard oa the front - all, work 'together with a, will Goderich
doer wait has wive-hex:Re. Wal, you inset beareme tale meet beautiful wait one
see, Mies Sphyxy, she was jest goin.' out, to et e„. _, e ___ , , ma „ o tali°,
kelp get in her hay. She had on* pair a* ug, 4'"9 naddh twaronong to In sols
cohnierf eow-hide hoots, ante a pitchfork
in her hand, jest gein* out when she heard _Fro „,Thekorae Prkirum:rm Pinh'ilto0vniv athistheweekT9:
the rap. So she come jest as she wes te On.' '
the front door. Now Parson Kendall's & Ile Wes In -gaged in. emu-sail:1 awl parpetra.
little midget of a man ; bald": etood there tint jokes.
tin the step kind o" swain' and genteel, - - '
end es:enema:al ; but she's beeuty.a .1/
.„
lidded his lips and leokire so egresesble itar A, %bee woe be ben ee se. An_
this front doer kind 0* stuck -front draws akin.* Gavial:4 ttreiateeedsy
410"ts gen *HY Y° knr'w, 'csum thef the 13th Julv, at half pest six o'clock,
sin's, peened very often,- -and. Mies Sphyxy
Me, Easton, on Wedneadays
and • Thitrisday evenine of this week,
delivered popular ternperance lectures to
large audiences. e He -was well veceieed by
our -town.
. •
Red Ritrer
,
The Noe -Water of 19-th, says S•-••
" underatand that Oho buffelo ere
on their way north, and- Watt influential
herds are *Baking natal feeding
grounds -in this territory. Report saye
thsy were seven, days in crooning tbe Min-
teuri ancIthat they; are nor not far. from,
Day& Lake.
Our town /Orem-in *Ten Under present
circumstancto. We netiee eight Tory
_respectable build:Mgt in the course ofiree,
time nowiltrilihst nuMber ea other". ere
coutemited to be put 9, during the sum
mien- that we are the lloininiOn.
of CAW* wa may soon expect to sat our
littlo town put on tut appearance Worthy ei
her position a* the capital ef so great -a
country.
The slorions news of tit* moo of
the ternss of itstassider, by the
Parliament, rosch.ed us late /set eyenieg
avel the lateness of the hour prevented
any mote general demonstration than an
impromptu bonfire built on the green
batsmen Dr. Schulte' and the Port,
niel Bell for the road ale
ast end of lote20 in the 4th
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GOLD IN 1NTZW BEV NSWICK.-4. telegram
from St. Jobns, N. B. of tne 3rd inst.,
says : The reported gold diecoveries at Eel
River, Yoek Cotnity, are fully confirmed.
Portions of the quartz Onek has been an-
alyzed by Professor Beiley and found to
be very ride, in MenO instances -the gold
is visible tothe nape& eye, and' specimens
of. pure metal hane been found the SiZo of
a large pea. The eand of the river is also
found to be' auriferous. Large numbers of
persons arnved, and eonsidera,ble excite-
ment preyails.
The Press.
Said Henry Ward Beecher, speaking at
H. J. Raymond's funeral.
There ere two things which I wish to
emphasize in his public career, and only
two.
stood in the widest pulpit that is not
known te, modern society. The lawyer
has his norrow sphere of the forum, and
the repiesentative the dose wa..11s ef the
Legislature -the minieter hes his parish
and the wale of his cherels. and scancely
ppeaks beyond. Bat there is mow a pul-
pit which has in this day- no limit -it is
that of Ole Press, itie literally the voice of
one thee speaks, thad dies in the wilder-
ness, for all creeds forall the populance
ef the land,ethroughout the entire ter-
ritories spf the Pacific Ocean the daily
papers speak, end there is not in modern
civilization a power Which can compare
with this. There is no place in the land
which has so deeeloped the daily press. as
thin and amoug the builderesup of this
foundation stands Raymond. Pre-
eminently aside from his general abilities
hes he concleictedthe press, and in remark-
ing, and it is most grateful in such times
as -this to remark uptes. it, I remark, how
singula,rly freebie whole career has been
frem bitterness eehow he refused to gain
istrength bythe Advocacy of passion ; how
he never usedethe ma;lign paSSIOnS ; nor
appealed. it: --than in othein ; how, reason
and theleigher Moral sentiment breathed
in his work ; and hoW to you, in these
-higher feelings, he uttered himself. And
nor thit -lie has departed, look back upon
his eerier 'and see how he wielded the
mighty engine in behalf of good reason
and in. behalf of moral sentiments, ato -see
thafeeiters a maltitede 'of imperfeehons. I
leve Ilan my heart- also to say --because
en connivers. with ell of yeu -we have heaed
has instability !sited. I have -heard it fad
thithe- we's -weak and teembling • but
never believed it. I recollected tile -tithe
tlse nation shivered like an aspen
leef -when .-oire min was, worth an army.
Thosequilifies which he possessed above.
othere _were hope and indonlitable
courege.
I remember' mid- ever shell feel gratefill
to. this Man, whe peeing d to th e front rank,
min who let hie voice rine out elearly add
witheet a moment's- heeitatien, with the
mosteilipeaesing energy to the end of. the
contest' that gave hope ancl tentage and
life to elibegreat people. If this- wen trim-
mingi oh 1 that theta had been reere•trim-
mers. Ann that was the. sereice that
:should enshrine a Man's memory in a
emulates history, and make his' name dear
ee people.- I thanked him for it. I
snail eleinkhein, and lam glad to mike
. .
mention of and beer this terininony to his
ndelitYin those grei,t deja when to be
feithful required greatnessof
its mission is to rob the printer, it indeed
appears in its most deep-dyed form, and
seems evidence of total d.epravity.
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Fourth of July Europe.
Lento; Tidy 6. - The ;Fourth of July
was catrated in the principal cities iha
Europe. At vienna a banquet was given
to the United States legation, Secretary
Hay presided, and on toasting the health
of the Emperor of Austria, he called to
mind the despatch sent by Secretary
Seward to Mr. Motley in 1862, in which a
tribute was paid to the dignity, modera-
tion and justice whech ma.rhed the policy
of .Austria at the beginning of therebelllon
in America, and, added Mr: Rut these
equalities continued to chrnacthrize the
conduct of the „ Austrian government
throughout the war. Minister Jay gave
the toast to tho health of Baron Von
stars of Europe, it ie Baia, are to appear m them perfectly sweet by packing t eat full Bunn,
New York nextseason, with twoiraportant of fresh soil and letting it remain two or At Stuttgardt 200 Americans and their
Nilsson. eon effectihe in any case of foul arthen presided. Toasts were drunk to the inde-
friends sat down to dinner. Mr. Hermann
exceptions -Mme. Patti and Christine three weeks. She suspecte it w uld. be
-Prince Napol
Prangins, being a
Imperial policy, a d has expressed, his
fears that sad consequences will ensue.
-Many cattle in Iowa have been killed
by eating toe freely of clover, which has
become poisonous by growing too rank
since the recent heavy rains.
-Two young men, Thos. McCann and
Samuel Wire:leer were drowned in To-
ronto bay on Monday, while fisghing,
bowoaiteg to the accidental upsetting of the
-The St. Paul Press says that half the
business of the courts:en Illinois' seems to
be te satisfy the vengeance of women be-
cause they cannot id the men to marry
them. .
-Central Georgia is excited over a
question soon tobe legallydecided, whether
a..penson may give, dancing parties late at
night, by which the neighbors may be dis-
turbed.
-Farewell Hall, Chicago, is ventilated
by an enormous fan. The machine weighs
some two and a -half tonteand makes about
500 revolutions a, minute. •
-The Peterborough .Reeiew complains
of undue officiousness on the part of the
police of that town, who are aping To-
ronto style.
ren- The Dundee council is indulging in
burlesque scenes, after the fashion of thoir
Taranto confreres.
* t'e's A lynx was killed on Saturday
night, the 26th June, en the farm of Mr.
Riley, 2nd eon., Tecumseh.
Neever, for the last fifteen years,
have white fish been so numerous in the
Bweeactebrs. of Lake Ontario, en theBurlington
on has. left Pixie for or stuneware. pendence of Amenca to President Grant,
noyed at- the present (*s It used to be the custom of the
small fruit growers of the South to import
their crates and baskets from the Northern
States. Of late they have learned to
manufacture these articles nearer home,
and thereby a considerable saving is
secured.
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London Press on the Irish
• Church Bill.
/LONDON, J uly 7. -The Daily News (Lib-
erat) has an editorialto-day onthe proceed-
ings of the Heine of Lords lad night. The
writer says that the Irish Church Bill is
different in character from. whichit entered,
and will leave the House of Lords. very
'much less acceptale to the country. It
will be quite impossible for the House of
Commons to accept the amendinent,s made
by the peers, and ip will be their -duty
restere the billin its originat form. -
-,, :The Lords -have done -their beetle sPoil
the measure rhear very prudently refrain-
ed from rejeeting it snd the Meuse of
Commons DIUSt. transform the* deformed-
Lerticis-; July 7—The. l'intes comment-
ing on, last night'i debate says : ‘By
last aoithe Idousicif Iords has campleted
the transformation of the ministerial
gamine. Theyhaye refised by- a majority
ef 70 to.apprava of the clause' a,ppleoptia.t--
ing• 'the sierpline funds ef thid church,. mut
have preferred to eeserie the gnestiOn
for sfetore • censideration. The
ineanin„1-- of this vote hi° not obscure.
The Duke of •Argyle condeimed it by an-
ticipation as an attempt to exercise the
tete, by whichs the Duke -of Clev_elatidai
amendment proposing concurrent enclose -
meats was rejected; and altheegh*We agree
wiqi the Marquis of .Salisbak that Loed
Cairns mm scarcely have provisioned for
the. fefidences of Catholic priests, at lioett
we must acknowledge the justice of' the
Duke of Argyle's general conclusion that,
the voteunquestionably removes:inspirit,'
if not in form,- the decision. against the
Duke of Cleveland's ;scheme. - .
The Timis believea eonnt4
and willing to stipPort the grant for wile-
siastical residences tie the, faith:Ales and:
Presbyterians. If the opportunity to
make it is rojectod it Will be because Of
the. governing !veneers beieg unable to
iise above eatehvieisIs of party and deist
not look lopenly end tourageOusly at the
truth." • ' sc,
(3e The Prussiann it i3 said, have in-
vented a steam war ship which can dive
like a duck, and is so constructed that
her crew can put the craft neader water,
and fight with ber there.
A. Very Siok Student.
Some of the students of the Indiana,
State University were supposed to be in
the habit ofdrinking brandy. Where they
obtained it wis a mystery. Dr. Huffy
was determined to ferret out the secret.
Calling into a small drug store, the pro-
prietcrasked hirnhow was thatsiek student,
Mr. Carter. coming en ; smelling a ranthe
doctor answeeed. in an evasive maimer,and
soon drew out of the apothecary that the
student under suspicion had been in the
habit of purchasing brendy for a sick stun
dent by ti/e name of Carter • that they
said he was quite low and -was 'kept alive
by' stimulants ;and 61191 the young gentle-
men seemed very much devoted. to him.
Now the secret was out. This Cirterwas
a fictitious character, and the Dr. had the
secret. However, he kept his* comusel.
The neat time the students. assembled in
the chapel for prayers, he cast his eyes
over the crowd, and satisfied himself -that
Carter's nurses were all present. The de-
votions were duly conducted, and then he
es,lled their attention, remarking that he
had a mournful task to perform ; as Prete-
dent of the University, it became his duty
to announce the death of their fellow -
student, Mr. Carter. After a lingering
illness of sevpral weeks, &portion of which
he was kept alive withetimulants, he had
breathed hie last. He had no doubt that
this announceznent would fall sadly on the
ears of those who had sofaithfully attended
to his wants, but he hoped they would bear
it with reeignation ; he hoped they would
reflect on the oft -repeated words, memento
mori"- that he would•now no longer de-
tain then; but leave -them te their own.
reflections ! The result of this announce-
ment was staxtling. None of the profes-
sors; and but few of thestudentshad ever
heard of Carter. 'Who is he V' was whis-
pered. Nene knew but the 'lend friends
who Attended hilly and ' they. woild not
tell; and the President seemea so deeply
affected that they didn't like to ask him.
Mute is no accounting for taste.' We
chew tobacco, thellindoos Hine and the
Patagonians guano. Our chil&n delight
in candy, the Africans in salt, while the
Esquimaux leap for a bit of tellow-candle.
To us -turtles are a savory disb. ; the
French revel on frogs and snails ; other
savages on snakes.
Hamilton. a reward is•given to
every boy wbo brings a dog to the police
station, who at the same time is allowed
the pleasure of witnessing the summary"
execution- of the animal. Tempting in-
iuducemeut, irrespective of the reward. e
-Five English gentlemen have decided
to make, in September next, a complete
tour of the coast Of England, Scotland and
Wales on byddes and One of them has
aindertaken to per'form on one day of the
journey onehunclredmilesonhis velocipede
for a wager, of as many sovereigns.
-An advertisement seriously announces
a new song, with the modest request, 'Oh
give nee back bleb yesterday l' A com-
panion to the aboye, 'Oh could you spare
to -Morrow 1' is in prepatation-to be after-
wards followed by, the aequollydoof 'You
haven't got suck a thing as next week
about you, have eou
----There is peony plant in .Wellflest,
Mass which was brought eighty years ago
from,Plymooth Ponds to that piece by the
bride of Captain. Daniel Maya as a memen-
to of her old home and a beautifier of a
new. Since then it has eaelyeat fleurished
and in the four sapre years lias been tend-
ed by metherancl daughter.
_
-In Labanon, Ct., ins, thunder sterm a
few da,ys ago, a nen of Mr. George Thomats
was driving a team et mix yoke ef oxen,
and was thrown to the ground by a stroke
of the Held, eveg one of the 'near' oxen
being also prostrated, while- the six 'off'
oxen, were left standing unlash:med. All
the oxen thrown aownro_mained-insensible
until they were Unyoked.
•
te Congress and to tl'ie army aud navy ef
the Unite& States, and to the King of
Wurtemburg. At night a ball was given
at which over a thousand guestee were
present.
•
LONG FILLYER.-Deacon Barnes, of
Ohio, a very pious men, was noted for his
long prayers, especially in his family. <OA
morning, the deacon and his wife were
alone, and as was his usual custom after
breakfast a prayer was offered. There
being an unusual amount of work that
day, the deacen's prayer was thurt. He
seized his hat and milk pail, and started
• wife being very deaf,
absence, but supposed
gaged in prayer. On his
:GREASE • pit OsuPETs.-There is
nothing that annoys "tidy houseskeeper
eo muck • as to have her earpet spotted
with IamP-oil or grease, and we therefore
make kniiwnforltheir henefiit the following
'Twirl for exitraet:ing oil or grease spots
from carpets or clothes: Cover -the grease
spots with,wiliting, and let it remain until
it becomes satuiated with the grease; then
scrape it off; andcover vrithanother coat
of whiting, and if WS does not removO
the °Tease. repeat the application. Three
coat; ofwliiiing will, in =Stones, remove
the grease, when it should be brushed oir
with a clothes brush. SO says ono who
knows; •
Ptorvits.p Rssesn Our. -While the con-
gregation were cellected at Church, on a
certain occasion, an oia, dark, hard -featur-
ed, skin anti bone individual Traft wending
his waY down the aisle, andtakinglais seat
near the pulpit. The officiating minister
wieseme ef that elassthat deteetea 'written
for the barn.
did not notice
him to be still e
return from 2, he was Siirprzsecl to
find her still kneeling. He rstepped up to
her and. shouted,. aexuen,' when she imme-
dia' Aely arose, aad went about her work
as if nothieg had laappened.
• -The London Spectator, Avowedly a
champion of woman's rights, contains in
its last number a review 'if ale. 8, Mill's
theory of sex. One statement in it seems
to call for particular notice. It claims
that women- have aided nothing to the
reservior of human thought, and illustrat-
ing its theory by the study of theology, it
says that 'they have never .produced one
book, one seutence, even one thougbt,
upon theology, which can be recognised as
clear gain to the world.'
-A women bas been arrested in Cam-
bridge Mass., for whipping her stepson, a
boy 01'6 years, to death.
-Elder Jacob Knapp, the well-knewn
revivalist., who lives at Roebiord, El., re-
turns anincome of 814,931.
-On an' opening night at a Nevada
opera house an admirer threw an eighty
dollar silver brick at the debutante.
- Chicago boasts of its big strawberries,
which have attained to that degree of size
that they axe sold at sosnuch afore or hind
quarter,
r
KING 'WILLIAM IN Heerovens-The King
of Prassia and his keeper Bismarck, have
had. a cold reception at the hands of the
Hanoweriensethought it may well be doubt-
ed if the. cunning and cautious Premier
used such language as tbat attributed to
him e 'We know that we are not loved.
here, -but we care very little for that. We
are the stronger, and thatis enough for us.'
The policy of the great- Chanceller toward
all the newly acquired subjects ei the Ger-
raan Confederation has been one of firm-
ness, tem' ereel byeenciliation. His popu-
larity,hoe ever, has ever been subordinate
to that of King William, and probably if
his Majesty had visited Hanover. alone,
his familier, nePretending manners miglit
have taken as well as they did in Nassau
and. Wurteneberg. Bismarck is too cold a
men, too lacking in personal magnetisin
to attract the masses, but the King wins
hearts wherever he goes. _During the
summernif 1867 this latter spent a month
at Ems. On one occasion, while walking,
unattended, as natal, through thegardene,
a cripple soldier of Sadowa, propped upon
his crutches; chancea to paes him. Recog-
nizing the King, the pool. felloav immedi-
ately doffed his cap and stood, as well as
he eauld, la the attitude of saluting. His
Majeety approached, and ;resting his hand
upon the eheulder of the eripple, said, in
the kindest of tones, Put on your hat, mv
bravefellow ; it is 1 who should uncover.'
The scene was witnessed, and the words
heard, by Many, but ef all present none
could feel the occision so deeply as he -yam
received this touctung attention from the
king heartednionaech. weiild be stra,nge.
if such a Km' g were impopular. Yet ad-
-vices from Hanover sey that, on the even-
ing pending the King s visit, the bigh
families left, and, as the King passed, the
windows of the houses were cloied. In
insaly streets the words "KineGeorge for
_ever l" were traced ix large character's on
the walls. The troops alone <dook pant in
the reception of Sing William, who
appeared to be entering a conquered city
Trim ATTACKS UPON' BRYDGES.-The
Railwa g News June 19tb, contains a
-correspondence between Mr. Creak, who
has been. the chief agitator in Grand Trunk
Railway affairs, and Mr. Brydges. Mr.
Creak addressed a number ef enquirles to
MT, Br_ydgelS respectiog YATiOUS points
the man.agement and economy of the
Grand Trunk. These enauiriec Arr. Bred-
ges answered in'a, deer, explicifand eatie-
factorrmanner. , The Has, in. comment,
ing on this Correspondence, Bays ; 'No im-
partial perspn can, we think, read the
onsWere give by Mr. Brydges to the ques-
tions put nolim, without feeling satisfied.
of their emnpletenese, und that the charges
so habitually brought against him. by Mr.
Sermon:3, and as for prayers he thought °-re'ak in these 31.?atterel have been fully -
.they ouot to be •aaa_erea enermaings a And c.templetely disposed of. We hope, in
interest of all parties, that this
the heart. After singing HaS concluded, IYe.
The ridFuloue attempt to revive an agitation
they were as -ustod caB.ed to prayer.
- .• dee t knee -which eau be productive of me possiible
g mu we ave.ni
2he jinavia E..a.piee out tte inn leaned jne teed. eeeeneeene, gp.an bit good, and Which may lead to consinorable
'Rabin. °fall in every ago by Jo aint said •
,The tnloater began by., saying te_ injury, will not be p,erseveredin.
excavaters dt lierculaheuen Who have re- Pews '
.A. cssuple of girls in Cincinnati -who
oweds subvention of 30,000 francs from sivage a.dored " "Pope" I said alow but
had a epite againse a young -man entered
theking, belie discovered a vast - finearigaire5.nt ligtke 1
dear voice near isid hart: -
hale, -Boy &mid &linen press; seine wead =minister after casting
his room daring his absence and soaked
entieelyearboOned fourteen vasei of differ- in thelirectientif the voiee, continued. :- 1 his bed. with sulphuric cid.
ent dimensions,. a candelabra a lamp and "'Whose throne eitteth the admantine I ,•
..,
Oubsin Thieurieetion. many articles of glees and baleed olays
Velma& has issued an.important preclaina- representing:nano; and twa tables,..unfor-
b4" reda°61 in extent end 1101r carrisd other of slate; Thew articles- hare
tins. Stateisthat the mstirreetion. has. tunately broken, one of -marble and the " /._
_ ones more to assemble in Thy -name, while
betia &Owns Father, that we sre permitted
quivered for a ineinent, hntrecovering hint lOst Year ware $9,039;000% "cid and the . abort the 2ithisf Juno else 9r170malieL cairs„ ono
If he Berm e -e" We thank Thee most • • •
expenses including sinking find and ithreeyearsoni;ea heifer, 2 do 13 isaro rca
e 0 10 per edit.
assurances, S7 820 000 whi h afford:in- eteen VILTS OM. Persou &kg ZZZe
light red, the 'ether .rnall brindled wall hams tml-Ercti
information- as will lead to 'exit' Mowry win be
1.1"11. watt ft " Raab!), revaadea. riEtillYEELGMEEITABE.
• if min i" ask isse The receiptstofthe great -French Steam
COIVIOIdElkVIAlt•
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GODERIOH MONEY MARIKET
CorreeNdfor the Sig,nal by W F. P. Smart, Breh-
or, West Street. .
Goderich. July 9, 1869.
A2.1ESCIAN EXCHANGE OE DILEMIDACMG
Baying at
_Selling, at
73
724 Carialafinsia
4 distount
3
'Buying at
Belling at
SILVED
-ROYAL CANADIAN
Buying at 95 @ 93,
Orders by mail or telegraph -executed with prompt-
ness, and on the most favorable terms. The higlinit
premium paid for bills, and the highest price paid for
greenbacks. -
W. F. F. 831 ART.
!IOW
GODERICH WINTER TARIFF.
istl 2d19,6
cis els eis els.
14thl lpFerrr Oprear sip: lir..
' e bbl 1001b p e'r p. ear
Montreal, 80 72 42 43 SO 70 35 893 459
Mao. BLOB '73 79 64 50 93
New York, Flour 8105.00, Grain 53 8 per IVO.
Portland, " 105.00,
Boston, " 112.00,
Buffalo " 40.00, O 33 ... Olt
Point frevi. " 100.00, ‘..1 2505 41-"1 :
Prescott, " 63.00, 4.: 3020 :: 4.:
Kingston, " - 55.0.0,
Toronto, ' 35.00, cc 28 CC ..
Grain rates are exclusive of Elevating charges at To -
if 18 Ss — CS
ronto. Buffalo and Portland
_
THE MARKETS
GODERICH, july 9, 1869.
0:85
0:09
0:00
0:60
0:62
0:89
0e09
0:GO
0:16
0:10
0:00
4:50
2:59
7:00
0:15
Speing Wheat
Oats -
neer -
8 (21 '00:1)::58% 509 . .®!e7 )
Fall Wheat '; e
Peas .... .. 0 :5 0 (a)
.0:75 a
Bailey
Pork 0 :Ito <42)
Potatoes —....- - 0:55 ®
Butter
0:14 ea
Eggs, . 0;08 a%
Hey, la. t011. - 0:12 0
Hides (gem) 4:00 (a)
Wood. - .... 2:00 a
Beef, perowt. 0:00 @
Chickens per pair 0:1%
Ducks ... .. 0:89
Wool . . 015 @ 0:20
Sheep 4:09 @ 4:50
Turkeys 0:59 ® 4:60
Apples - . - .. ... . . 1:00 ei 11:09
Goderich Salt, wholesale, f.o.b. per bbl
81:20.
Clinton kaadretis. -
Clinton, July 6, 1869.
Fall 'Wheat. 50:85 0 0:90
Spring do 0:80 a, 0:85
Oats.. . 0:45 @ 0:59
0:80 @, 0:85
0:60 0 0:65
6:60 @ 0:65
4'00 4:59
Barley .. .
Peas. .
Potatoes -
Flour .
Butter. • . 0:121 „Pe 0:15
--s • . . .. 0:10 . 0:10
Seaforth. 31/1.aaleees
4-:enal Telegram to Enron Agnal.
Seaforth, July 6, 1869 Noon.
Wize0 6:99 0:99
Spring iVbeat.. 0:88 fa) 0:99
Flour Ise bag .... 4i09 (a) 0:00
Oatis . 0:48 (a) 0:52
Bark),
0:69 fel 0:69
Potetoes ..—. 0:60 Or 0:65
Peas - „en, en, _es 0:60 (en 6:60
Butte- • . 0:35 C, 0:11
4egs. - . 0:00 Ce!) 0110
-
Hriaura, July 7e...captain Genorai Thei sho fotind *Innen, marble statuette It4A1IPtia tile 'Yokt. STRAYED -
The iniiiiter's lip alail° fhe Messageries Ineperialos STRAYED from the subseriber„lotA,raytelellzs4
on by pe..ttoswhootinaTbierilarrlas,esteciffe fdoeor laroreab. ttatesgferred With great care to the Isl. eap) -,:otahoiars, Valli ine.n.atotous, dibuttlessoi.avor: it is atmotweia in zurope.m i
one nut to pelt soil haul and put to all • . v4 Mine I% tho Linden Chas. Aut. had provided for tbst eftellion, lieeitin. 1 ...., ...iiv&-eeri rAITI-- --yort_ _ ,urn _.
her streuAth, earl finally it rome open gresbytery are impacted to • &films tits whesetiiel ibthating Oenade is front- Which no traveller riturns-" ' is th t
212,04F•or murder shall be tried by . - 4- ' 1 ourna a
. the Christians who sena their children. to
with a bong, awnette 'pear:alto the Parson, meeting, irks proem& ank to be meta ,,,,, litters on the cl, wilicii, raised by ugly whits ini other easeS the
shall tin t ' 1 91191110as do not 'Confine theii exhi- mulgiCe ' again la rruPted 6 th 'T kish 0 11 h -
-The 3fertury says that the Quebec see, , t„ ' ' to th
pitchfork anti akt, 3ort- o frownirel-ko. • - the ch • - W. It. Sown, iind floating from *tam ., siva eon ue 0 exercise ni Y 9° • aoice. ' wan too much. it rut that e eir 0 ege are t readied With
✓ ,irin Ticket,' 26 . gush' -functions, and he declare* that the bition* of pugiliem to the council chamber. . , , : 4. .11- shouted theminister I exeosnmnoi oe . pe. Et dds
"cat! bY the Pi) a
,whaz 4,0 y1.11 want ?'s.a..,s she ; for you for Kilo at eas starts „a mow* if t nag staSsovonty feet in height, prosontia 1 • . - - 1 ou f th urabe f he ielli b totter ini ti 4. ' ' vo
11061 MHO Spuyey *inn ho ;ways tat.da. 10 • 00r, as eppeeeiinee seek es was nom were Y re Y upon receiving unpartia . a o o n r oug 1 a u " ginal r eisoulatod the voice la the 1 that the Porte will th b -r f * I
f i q . IC 1S., expe
thst mon.
. - on figs market place on. ThorsdaY•
nous-, Horton, Johnston Sou's. beheld ni the North-Wost Territery.4 ' same calm hut provoking manner-.
the Jesuits.
.Tuly 642860.
NOTICE.
eildersianea Fel by Pab;:i0 Auction at ME§
Atwtion Xari, 646aelleb, ca Eat:inlay the Nth
jut, a noon, sercial nbarco lathe OclerichPeticlanta
and Salt Company. Terms vaes iMOSTI et day cif eat:
G. N. nironeet
Goderie:2,,Jci-y 16;1
-The Inefeeen Club
organized apolleteeel Cemee,
EftY =embem, with a -e=
pasty ellorioline, adjastina
,e-eeetitirag' the divirien
election conte.7
1F Mies Susan Antlese
3teaesn, who is to irc,;.4 t
tO the Basta) City Fatle
to say "all men, vemeu,"
- Gerrit Smith. having
recent visit to the Ozwerte
that all inmates were tee-
ent distinetien eeicra.
stitution a donation of (Oh
- ensieeent trate,
ZIRI1 and wife and foer
tearieg, part (3-1 the nc
for housekeeping. eeseed
lnui, Ohio, the other day.
beirefooted and marched,
They camped out at night,
day. No one can doubt
will suceeed.
Oefn,A11 p=ons suiTez-im
vlakh nee entirely eared,
el the knife ab,acces, ropt
unuerista, e'nkerged oe V/ 11"
tamoi
-gore= liriereeine disease, 1
en teeing Dr. l&Taereeet.
tion will be given to gene;
all their medical and =Tee,
.ss•-•
SafTeeers from dim?.
cm, tliToat, .1reae'
or any ehronieeliceeze, eel
themselves of 6-2.1rVieC3 seO
nerieneed phenician Ghoul
eapen Dr. MeTegreate, 43
layzielan to the Flamilt
member he will be att:
Wedneeday, Only 21st, ai
Riellednen Hotel, FrIdae
2,1tcra.nia, an Toz-Benotirry
'painful affeetions to will;7h Lt.
Ittnorecommenly Oa."'nfr3
tlat:rdd it is tiet tn Cifi'crea
the t mast 4,sint, and finer:T--
11min. Itt nanaliy m.:(1
of pain varies l- imits dm-at:Ion
Iandasting. rind shosti,arra.'eng
ofelearzefity; tic -qua -1;3y
thrnst into tt.e pnrIs, -and a-416-1
larriT7zezo for awhar.
cfattafangrindd
•ar-cca'so titn.-,,fp07 nunitinzu
4averity am:ma:41= rap:My. T
timeto time, -until fitboann-s3
3, rierr,s'Alliivantor is a
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No. Iling1.3-.1annt, Wcst'j '110.*af
Ifa-perr.on-faints
cr hzdan his Zinc -h, nnd Zet
1-11rintea C7 CO, Et ts emIllyn fa:a
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tt:26-7a-c..m. :IT 7c -a c= teeele
vearegy. pafin fin tie tno -Cr
inch, ham's, fiv,-1-..-Vics, '2,:c..p17;3:51
the e'aereeree reel: Deeteeei
for a sun c=flelatu.
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