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TOLE IPATiffeEe Gs Ts k determine as to thettiasibfldi of pio 0"TM " Tlititar On the Iris1 . itliztit'oti
site. A deep interest:1a felt on the. pii of glee:Mon.
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'tolgOeletette Gonenteti Uwe.
iske poste, where thorn° athorteifeettiblue, ihe in art article 04 the aboli
ur Ship-
owners and shit -muter' alloer _
Dereetre
ed, are to be located. On Lake Barone tion of the Irish Chureh eetaldistMent,
Goderich will, withea doubt, he decided e • 1
on and is unquestiOnatily the mom fit of nage: Whatever itii practical resu t matt
Nq Eames% 5 50 a. tn.
No• man
No. a. 3.4aat ... %a° v. m. • seeking that erd. he the measare th holdett andereattet
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Tun Salm '13na'2,tXsti 1869e-AmottiM
IttuvaA.trrusanntits SAERNAVIVAAtxt
'AltnA.T 01.10.1mA0.&.
*OM the Saginaw, Daily linterprisc.-
The salt business Its generally considered
aniat,e. ' ttet of 'adieu leeislation . One 00114C-• IleebadarY lumber 1,12u/tits, ana
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• IN:0;rXregg., p. enneltenon,-we tleene itactenlyro:ectue 81.- I 411
- Nes. 60 p. ni• . 1.7 father tc7g/Ye BAT t f enee.Of the Ineasitra been the with, , ve attached that Intim shoe
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wellAnOwo rabligber of the Rcs4.Srelland'o-, Loudon, ei ttinnit tile- Milne tiate ouitt• 4644 quot- , T •ty C 1
-aereetete,,eeveentseet-nreetaiabantwitson, tee „ a IMO -Of Their. opposition' to :the proposal
b tieve ' • • it to
it that dese
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- - ---e-- Detroit Five .Prees, Advertieerandretewle drawal by the au:ho.ities o int: k
- .t.t;a lb,
withstratip•Riddistang. solver- • . • ibt 'admitting Caftwhee end Nen Confer-
,
setae
hu.t have
hast. chit -mint
P How Seamy
uiek by soak re,
? Oftentimes their
ret, end they feel
tatual dropping
lad4'7.y the man tt
u ha can afford
are dressed, bet-
. ; 'ad somebody
trevagatiee. I do mit
wilted to Seal; but
grind.t Th,y teem
it eat a the luiluier,
maker, or teat of the wer-
laud ta make ofte hand
somehow, and they ge
uess to king it
- itton better slew they,
king oi every enamel or
t the y
-frreligiaua life. Uaini
oeterstations lenity le
:aimed mane a' fituily„, ani.
* sow I
tenths Erbleit Side.
Welton who said, 'Every -
is a new mercy I/ say-
thopirofounam philosopher.
t'btes the Isdlowing posnted remarks - ••
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•lf thig son mayba sure. test rinvjonrnal that inserts Profit varloita.sources we learn that mists to fhlloWslape The Irish. Ills ops,
trziTt4TtieZeallitd?ifta;t4etwgglirti nireauntl'o Cif present winter, petitions lutvebeen have showa geed sense in ave. eh% , that
. ,a sheet would be idled without circulated ia all tile lake ports and 171114-
S' IV cpellatiou, 'either. hi number or Ire- of refuge, liehtch the anatbangoverument ,chureli body. titreine ProtsatantshaTO
o veers the laity RS ATM as " doe .elergy stall ton'
thtt4a112'e Tt'avtaY lv " tUM" ag it l'ute that scribed to unaniniontly by oureltiu-
'4vll?d3linlal l'll'Ivs- Its °I'll Val"' 44 th3w if it lia .' f . ' 17 ' 17election .of 'elates in the new
ecats Le-seeertses. it is beeause 'tie tenacious tiled 'it Una. Ifinntele. vmg ro_ereace to, -sx-ore out in the ...pr
,triiimph With gratituild'andnioderation. .
s . Seept'' then'.
subsided and flatboat:5
Erie. Shot:Ideate go-venni:eat -decide on -. -- .327'1,- °!" the
151-iiSx. - °.-'1(ePi: 7.
those points, frontOur olo knowledee, We We regret to hetes to announce that the
« , i feelossureel that such decieion ivould be -lite ete4nerlitieeSereieownectliyMeisre.-
1,ffila ollneattilildeYereTf tlebirintehreaslineliPitiral4d-r-sareensttlit ' j,....Y Deti°1* 4. Sea of
4141°wIl'' has
.ba°11
re k a ---OU ..t.tido7 afPiaeen
-:ing.voios to the- contrary.. It, la ttunecee- tota, 1.IY. w 0 e - - . •
ye , saey.toeisert tliat & -deep and. -lively due, 'last eilieleft this port for Berme carrying
0 LL A . • terest is fejt in the Movement tott the -Come some 20.pa.riSengere besidestheeefbeers and.
. ....;resese-...,..........e..e..,e...e...eeee -meteial publie throngliout_ the interior idievi. ,analaden vitik a /milt cargo of salt
- . ee. 04E17... -, eliabt of lakes, and beyond adetibt elate._ : -- 2:
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-* _ revenue would be secured therefrom.. Let 'n 8" ea' - 1 -
d dri - About 111' e'eleele' 1.4 Ihe-
The undersigned feel', that it :would be a the movement be entered - upon. at the
dereliction of day_ and a Want of gratieeeatitest practical period -lure hazatanotheng
tele on their pet weee *they not public- in Aging that the losses to the'-tdeipPiligy
ly to tender :their most ,heartfelt thanks navigating these coasts would_ be reduced
to 311r1 Laneed; pteprieter el the. learned : annuallyfront one to two tuillions of dole: 8°_,.eing. 61.! '_tniece ethae t t_119''ae,P-Pl•-.1):6-ce_11.111ge., _P-r..°e*
petier was off ..ti r . tours tier eeuti?4t
House, of Port Huron-, foe bis desnitereitt. lame.
ed kindness, in mite:tending free of charge, As to the eligibility of the -ebeite petite :pounded ' the whistle slunply twice and.
: the
crew and passengers of elle steanier in .preferettcele all *elvers', 1 le,enlYneoe owed the gonadial). shore Atm* . 0 agt
I Siker Spray, when rescued from theirperi- :sary to tuthiee, the questiontostem faces. 'to eeeee ;!,=.'_. eellision if possible but, it
i Ions sitnetiou, itter the. diseeter to said as presented to every neetigetot. -viewing
stmmer, which edeared on the night of the it front ale Unprejudiced Stand -points: could ItOf be done.. Those! aboatdt_hs et. pr,?-:
' 13th inst. tts ass -to -Air. 13elchamlfers, of OurLake.HuronleaboundOhicagoward, p011eriteered.iiteadily onward, mad. 'watt
the Relehamber House, Sarni. - . or It/eel/tem:, have emit° shelter efferded. hue yeesel.struckihe:ill-tited-,SPate on
-'1"1'.tr• • , contetuplate locatinsee t tine on -Lake
Huron -and ono in. Lake ≤ and praying
e. er. usitatant, Proprietor of ties Caudle
--taw:II:sling' Avney. Toronto, Ont.,:ia our Scdo Agei7t t114__ao_al.„ a'S• the t6tilaein Lake in eoncern-
: -10-r-froinring Amerrian- A 07'erbsenierits• ,ann in ea3. tott.srion May be select-m.1M Pret, arable
autlicititl*,,to-xcedve calutiaa AdV0rti00t1101M t 7 all others, -aud Fort Burwell in Lake
. for tbis-PV0g•
4;i s VI"- , . '
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it,•••, 14 II tf
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GODERICII, ONT„, AUG.
evening as_she was just Owing the river,
she was metby the large 4ro'peller Coast,
bound from Clevelead to Green Ray.
JOHN y. DEMOB & SON. theta -along our 0`:wit.coatt -from the Straits' the niarl;°arci aide front of the /addles
- box nd mann into her holler -and ens
THE HAREQR. OF REVD -dB- - PC7rh Austin eta Point au Baique esefs, gine Workse--The prectised. eye ief Oapt,
o iur 1111 ereeff e. • gill Ye •
eiruacri .Ogstrnai.--Itev, M.
Awn wlilpreath the dedicatc7ry sermon, at
the re -opening of the Wesley= Olumh of
this town, on Sunday, the 29th inst. at 11
o'clock it. Da. As only about 800 can be
admitted, it has been -deemed advirable to
issue free tickets for that number, for
which 'application should be made soon.
Olthe following Monday evening Mr.
Tlioieaddicted to yawnieg should profit
by the fate -of a servant of Detroit,
lat I tl• 1 ted her err in that sim-
ple acie It wax only by use of chloro-
form, and s, long pull, a strong pull, teid a
pull altogether that it was restored to its
7
place:
•Nest yorer, Aug. VI TheFrench cable
will be opened to the public to -morrow for
:7
piTment e::.•L'.1acr'''
oni3 ofibe grafith.: it atta;IL Ants vis-ir Mimed
at by man: a 714113r:13We Piiimenio %lees will an aur,:7y
o cure coughs. caltia, Vet:Mg in Use throat old put
menary complaints an Yearend pectilensz will destroy.
i,evere_eAls if ante teaded to sooncr or later teal to
uraide emsauglion, and tbo simnel, of to
• iltrongefit swill faiN 1 Ilk it ilegleAel readierst fl.
1 beet means ku for Vie care of thane comnlaints
‘13ryan'S Pelmonio bawl' weu Co-ouithir,
I 1 rie rifor the luat tivewly ycre, ;rad lave sever Ikea
trown to fait Sio,oere and also .
a -
derive usv-it benett fraza the me -of lto:d by
=meagre beta** America and turope. -3-its par box.
Teriff to be charged. one. message between
ryes. We hear a great many Finish= evil/ lecture. The subject will be New York, Roston, Duaintry and inter-
-1111/Ticei 413' "Intl tot' the etriugeticy ------ - tain and Ireland, will be ge7.50 in gold for
illOneY matters,' but 'Very. few referenees 46gronni 704 A r outie.-The editor ten word*, and 75e. gold for eaelt. addition-
: r mediate stations and France or Great Bri-
coMplain titat. the dullness of the lumber eneetaneee next we:gr -
are made to the Matter of salt, which has of the Seatorelt' piper in=his lasf week'i al word.
n Acr -Barly on Wednes-
- thence th dewier arises in solely passing a g •
gib latteraxtending & lc ne• may ill,...4 the It(7.Wan fOld.him that all s'Over, el.14 he
.
- -,- e • mere •
- . 1 __:. • traparly is ) early ta.rifieed, especi- _tie 8,,,,-;„ eueceite The ales were _
Testimon-yfrent .Fen=bucta Int -“C4114 euy to. the thick weather,. - ',Opposite said 7-"- "c`-`- 4'
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truabthat inisfottunes come Recently, gen ebic* i'•)el ew --; thoroughfare floderich lies; where with & Others leaped into the yawl. Ina minute
GOBRUlefl, Trq BneZ reiNtt - leke, and in whicklecelityalargeaneountof at lower,d boats -one ,of them
la lude
.xist not far distant from. This dane.,rani ried into the boat, and. a niunher _o
hut retire, with 41 1i/taping.' snelt cities de Chien% Detroit oat comparattvelv reatonable expeteht. re an er two the proPeller had backed ;up . en -
11••••••••
oito half the world areready :Buffalo, telt discover 'kat' trete-. 'attic teat . eteeelleut. Pert of • refine. could be eatahe -bt °the t leap aboard, here : Thai
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half walrs and In* -threet- seutimenta of the •Benras of Trade., --entl -1181:1e4- -• it eg.0 ere o
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them. There ix scarcely dll ''., I.,,,,Airvr T.,,k6-.0a,,,adris. f mos. important,
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we cannot double by pen- i.--"- ee". ' • '7' . (via for "0- con- ,
a ect-Atch will thus To:low:no , netts telative to Proifet !
, sada elight illness emu, etruction of a Harbor-- a Beni . 454 - tbEt ' -- Ithasbecornetoo. contra:. °IV in the polities Detioe. it described .04 heYonk. all Pc4iCo.
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Indeed!, by the btaading Bast shore of 1:alie .HtirtM. _ Ole ., ittote, ; Of our reeentry to 'avOigll, S, certain action of They Worked:hard, did the tight .thing at
of the melt ; while% on the ' -.,..,.. - - • , --13 hundreds of - . ! . -. - . • % - -. ' • , • . - -
, A- p.nbete man hy anemegineryenotiveeee the right moment, and eccomplielted the -
hand, a- i.,:i. aceustomett to leA ' ,1(1°3444 sPeraneo.n.s_1.Y. Oval Y
he le igtst sider.of all things, willrepel fad 11100 -exPerieneg4- ot.Amengark kilo Bed 014 oft aerie. -Iroal.-the evil Motiv:e.e. ' not Ade -feet --.Of '. 10114 some -4a: -,iivos
masa. and dampin-eas- t)f aare liy -its captems, is Well as .peendente, threat, !attrlteited_ to. Edmund Burke„ let . his ..a.i ettaut eight .minntes. '.; %IheY' :Vete. Iltgi
. A cheerful heart Raint% spa members or --the 'various Roads,: 0 political enendes. touching that *mestere . last to leave, eAd,. iiitleeat lit- 'Pe,t1°F.'walt'
w
z it sees it, iike & eamsylatids-, Trade, entirely corroborate, -newts though -fa pleee of geleilis.h, 1114 IPee°11- 04 i.VO. jute. , 417 grasped by the bawl a#‘1,4raatd'OOt
morbid- mind depicts it hice a.
gaits IciitierThearsintl,tirla life, like the qui/ Would, those: of ',nehmen. as Captain Peachinent of Warren' gaatinge,=:',..d0Witte : of 'the:Vortex jiiStria.rtile.-.Sprao aank:'be-t.
4444444147111k tokes ita hues. of light or shade DalleY and °theta of Out hardYtearinerei 'the etiattibeehurled. against the niteeennet 'neatli the waves. l'. ;The *bele party were
heal theseul *pus wl2leh ltrenini, . I who have known. this !stormy coast for a- tog Atilt collar Of :John. S. lifeDonalkit taken e'hoeid the Comet' whieh put. back
esateeliZttni ' . ,ettarter of a,eentitry.- These statements, lies been Customary to indulge in a specie "t4 Port Soot Where the wrecked . Were
map, , . . duly authenticatec;, mu, we trust, be lee7 70f Inveeti.3to as baseless as it .w.u..i and is most eteepitabIyeetterte,iiied- by thegentle.
'`. dedte the Goveremen „ , .
. , _ . . t. ;cid if the ease aegading to Gni nominee humanity. •4 It manly proprietor the. „iareled.. -11,°11..s.,.e...*ee' -
Thedir• unit"' Eger "II the we
keeaelree - w° eat.. tem eeadeonte we shall give !ewe edriven ehe noble and high. minded r .A,raougat the Pastel:Waal. . were etee. H.
."• *7"...'"11..iiii,..tutio.ellatiatirM-fai iiiii-i"91-ourill ideas of Tel- -,reaSen and coraneon erojet' .0inceT„. ane it hee date. , , a ,theiontit.ii off _Christopherson_esol,10.;..nrs jao:f.t,o'llilfrireith.• ._,mGoes;:o.,,
seee of Quebec's ongwbitha..Yrrn- :senieon tide subject.. - . . - :!. . '104. might, .have blessed_meoleted oni Acheson,
lb *tick the immense:11 .myleat. , If whet, severe'. keeem.,,eme.eieae .doingoth&••ekkau intim to the ealm retreat , clay, 1.t..x.:,tvii;of the:R.Ittes,......80210.041 X.. .re
.. whtehewsaanitea exhibit I-hie:14 at-: '1*.enirnaise say :- ''. : ' r- . -• ' f`VIafty eId, alai; seineffases, skeptical -, B. ,?oyeie, apnea:awe 104*. .L'or.)17:f: X tuit!_
7.'` 4,:* 1, ' . lit ' ' tOW11- taiga:00=ton .Ista George Stewart,
O. }Or°. ;We will premise 1 ••=„„..,mtl,egetraitpAgratiji just.; ,_ - f prat 3751:thy3 Where alone they.X411i
IIIIIk the met that, a few . Ffeateox or rami;i.GE..,..,... we ea glea, toe .theneneimen oteerenity- and. se reeelip3;eYt'l- en,d4:there of Mir towns-peophe ' .. . : . '''
wa"Ilingfmni WatfIt'' I be ablate state that"- the petition fa tile. eehiee, is tii4 birthright. ofevery. inoiSn ... ,,, _The. Spray ' .. -.__.." inanrecli- fat. 8.1.0„.0, 00.1.
is the Stateof Vermonter- canadien. _eovernmeet for - a barber Of .
A bridge, over a ..,c,..G04004 hue received tulips,. creature.:.-' Mehl this ispirit at alt confined .,which Wald far b'iloW'her utile, ane es 14
with Ins' eenornions I'L546 public life.- We see aDete iliriii the tOu frayed she is: a total lose. ; The loee tethis'e:
fur- ture of all the veal...el:owners of this eity,Wo . „ e
thrfmghet ' hisee:,:-as well at of all the preeennett- strentti,„ -of and ugly eacreseneeaott4h.. a surface...... of the '.tcmoi`a•11. b° veq eei".11.5-14aeed. We are
leeelereeti ter 3ave-131 aster =mot fail to have vie- t with the
t'a Lne. 17"44e"' gib Traiderwrifers. Petitions -01 this. Chat''' men; Our scientific mei 'write .very . not, Ittat-Y.et, ableto'eay whether or not
'• t to prevent him peopeeeteeersoetheeeighbori Dominion lea ali concerning them, and so they another yessel will he Pl.ao. .ed, on e rout• e
s • - -
avaren he Was bro ittthssithensir Rie./.,,,- :audit may reasonably be expected that *mid with regard. to Mani' a gnaw trait `..thlf3 Mininitte?. •• .
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.2.,74the measure se long needed by the -vessel - in Acme of , • the. . genie „ which .,b.e.. ' .--.. ' 1 , ,
ret"11111ae.,'„e'""i' intereeteof the 'Ala will wen- be an aC- deck- the milky -Way, but -tb.i:;ir-...dalxot, - *signet Meeting of the ' COneette
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lummuiPt "we-elweler` pliehecifacte Goderich, in.*ddititm to - -- - e :• e , . ;gh e. ke,_. . . : ...s“:43,rd Of- .Publie. .Instruction. .
sion„ nor force coed . reimparattrely, frokyon. _ y r ganef , .. . . •. 7 ,„ . . .. :
i -; , being place of coneiderabie local imports
sa- inch 011 the: till. ranee iS se aituatedasto be directly in the they are loet in jbe .er4141: So. it is, e: :-The TolteWing candidates reeeeieed first
r 4 i „-Nor dgel- it V-, L .driftlwiy of those heery westerly gales 'often, in the social taitkal tray of our ordires eines eeetteeetee ; gem° - Welsh, e7ensee
Wu* itnielPlu-" ,leilielt.sofregnentlYswee0everLakelfurola ary; humdrum, every day life!. e. Let- tia W.' Stuart, iltisePh M. Wittene: Elisabeth.
• ..• el the bridge noti- iard Imes ofeife andpropertihave at:tee-
that „they darerlottatimeiefer _went a totertior of ;not forget that, While the hiStorY of: WO°. daian,' Cathe, rine . ti.... lifeCarron;...145. al.... -
3r a at& britig? e.refugeat that point. •. ' ,.'p `i'l. history :embraces enainly the actions of 'eolne. Morrison, . Andrew gntsen, Boimia
Um lePliaa,,ana . - , - - - • -.-,........: : ' - ''' - . .:, - :politica men and. those of the -legalized McDonald, Re. A. Grabant,. William 3/167
ingwasrather , . _ ,, • , .
'I. -Thdrefiknoliinst4 of Aug .12t12; spes,10. -_ killers who have carried out their behests, ';Intosli, Finlay" S. '. Scott, Ellen- Jane gig-
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woe eery". hee out in this arm •le- , • ; . '. the Common herd Of society, if we 1714y. gallir 04bett '74foUe., George Henderson,
ire/elided to gesia6cad or .Vtivroz`otr alit r.Ast &ton* use a terra ect 'harsh, . have had more in • Thoinas Greyellaunalt Oak, John Armour
band ettariokaud or Lent -11teeteree9oteaunnt rt:w Ar.!ax cotrunon with the tcbta traits Of the great (large Baird, Rtizebeth Case, . john Coulte
a n0118 were:. POLIT-_,...,„_„.- ' • ,r1L.- '- A... 44.....-.... ‘,.,' ,..- 4,4.; . ones and; perhapiteetill mote in"contnimi erdelTonais, Woadman, Jobe Mustard,Ohas
telideettwrtha'
that tlevr; loTheoneepieuenw-nuet.ebeenTevenunee.erejg---een---negese-ie'withtiteir baser attributes, than' ever lnut -Itoche.An.;4-Tettabahlt C• -Iiruohlsie. k,Bobert
beduessItofoilows tailored Lakes Huron and itisbfghly probe been . or Over will be ViTitteta• n the l.deottt.. ,,e. 173•. Buckland, Robert
1..IfueS-
Mating each abiethatesre long thlt work will her colas two.* of polities. the smelt of Ishmael is. Tre ... .1 -
cote Jelin4cIllurdie - Ilenry °.g I' l'ot
feet .meneecl tql°13 114%a '
brought te $ tesPere.7 Ithe" .rule --is- the01...154'1..1 the 6i4ePti..14 Ellen!Murdie- Irliliaire She 4:Zia:
Wilflisvangeetiveite,t; '4.00MotiPleon0Lf Ile. lal_friprollpee,,),•ter#1-a-Via- -,Orilicaal -3:1f-t 1 Nay! !Tette bat a olniilit' Bowerman...En, '4„oiiir Bamilmton;-Bliaabet4
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iv as urptp,. . keel the history oe, navigation (Ai man or woman dare to deviate by,. -but :a Dalgety, - .. . ,. English. .. afrohn Camp-
ProiroW, ,Imtal " atormY Bur= - be aveolea- lhe orb- single hairs -breadth, -front the grooves cut
Ptiles... ''., wile_ .,o 'calm of agitation now. is at which point - out., for - aod , -. hi ..„ ..co4vanitionitt
I" "um shall this: refuge be located.. .But this. is
e mere no question at all, *snow eau deny that _ Society and that • .menient •• Standee
gust Goderich le jost.the place. Its harbor hot raises Its envenomed-head,inveetive dues'
1 and ,..4 urea eaves:Ay1 containing an area of tit RS !di* and 'hints. 41111w:sir. A. woinatt
100-11. wast20 acres :it is feeefrontdrifts, Blida* --„„eae, '. - . - e . • .....--: - . . , - s.
and .- seidbeeiders ; its lipprosatia Wei :pie et. irebtrag..,17eraeltl.inerewitsamtaiae,a.aangtrsevt.tritesiinosuinni.4..inu-ft;
ad tea or is easy of access ; it II the- teribbnis of. a
i itook of railway, a .et at which wharfs hat* ben bur noonal condition of soCialesstindwg.
and le ieesateuet4 sad where a grain. elevator , toeiety allow her, except by .efeal.sthe
as up one sail $utotautial freight house hafekbeen eo. - ee a et . e - . lAigh MoBwert, 'Patrick DeCanteloti,Jas:
regain e o ypedestalo virtue. .I. e
wluff them emitted • the locality ist central, and it - e. -- - • `..DeCantelote,-„ Daniel Hayden. Duman
13ut, a'alare: perhaps her vile tedueeiemeY :areteee, George E. wightinai wilitain
alar:mai 'a ,'et*thilsoitiakilstede natigatilii'tionthaa:isitpirsoitYeatiabiyd tat I go- Onicalmly to theettainment'of May oh- irJeatilissen.13.4. Jrodh, a j110;b1reRYiu.igitsgettryon.frb:Th_Broown
maa"
ISOImember of vessels thei have beets disabled jeet which ide stealth or . hie intellect' iisaY
• var.., _ various points of the lake, aaddrieenhY lead him 'Why 1-tidge we co 1 But here's rinitilyei'6 ase4iiidresnweenC,„ R6w412.'-An..alb,e6A. 'TeelClieen°at
Malculmjeleister,damet Morrison, Veiltia-
A.I.T1ea"niedite-rO•ee' ..133-.=-1.o.eah. Des- teedies . r
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wierY life was saved although several lost
-Jiniam their i,rtmlai, fee! The noble, vended, of
_ Capt. Rewate hisexnate . and Mr, S. It
t171$ tar tine season pt tl t $200 000 issue dr drags ngest-tailed teat (fig- allarkeE
eauagisu futicbte'lros. 3itt.;C7ItI inattfLbifes.
Ofilant?-71a 130.SVCCU COmr1S9 2-•;:targ.3 donam, g
almati. nips e,ertaitilys bat euees,,e3 it ere this
witbout basing exuething skiir L31.• it , faro is
Welland Ctmai, the Grimd Trot k It-J2mrly
over:60 neUe8, atel last, tliets m :east, iffs: fief,
Baln Ifestmyer.'. Weill for Ce etre 4I
is:curtsy, intim opraius, braxs.
siehlen colds, fro5tblien las 'no aqt.11,; fio:d
all3feilleirse Dealers at 2,3ets per Witte.
u - a eas a 0
ilk circulation On advanCea made b the uratieelta . of course) up and -down She utty morning, a gen/ Of robbers entered •
)0.
Sc4azgir;naTwhe4tbr,studuy esfissa.:casotwyepaainytiu(itssgoeYurau.0, nelegant b.olactorit a vs classic village, tohnetehaerwotewthre oFrka.ci. ccentaxpireRs:
114"1(194 lwerPfnverelt ---ihm;;;;;;11:te-fa.;:tit:eZne':;°:re°!::47assitY
. -, flap 4160.-000••••••••
1?;; fl 1,..enori,nt t,ititit m.ri,a, .4. , ., __ _ ,
v resloretivat it luteL eateee
:a:etae' ot:e:us..- and encouraged
rt: ,.e sal, salt
pertbar-nent0, daring the editor of the' Bilked to tread tween_ Albany and
upon it, Now, We are a whit averse the expretet messenger and bagreageman
go into the business with. fair' proffete Worth talking about, but if our gushing
The trade
is . . to a bit of a tootle. ,W17 there es. anything. ebornekteentaor annidheessseaapfees4,: ligtp; o"hr le fart e 14.d 0 tfihty; , ow!it,ipidi osecwate:resatryto I Inierneaedie.,tieb;tenetto:citirkilutobegri: nj'acciutic,d1:et vignie_le. tyumoan;;;:eo.:faiit;eili
zathPr dull at present, but the: contemporary thinks we are going, to an- libinitn
, _ ntstolems unknoivu, its
ad:Vance& made on salt 'delivered it; th - ad Ins half-dozen art'cle ab a a b Y• • al. ' tem $ l'Ibe
°I.tiiiseebaelisrevheerntotjhue very heav. The :
s!eiation, .,,prevents ' .erampe'-. ereee etrie Geemeoli, in -general" and lenillves °in eura' je'tsstreene having hTegnabgeematanennawe•lhael2entrandY : oes:joeliseion WitIA !i.e:-Oiegreeeee in ave.
oaolaw,saite fAavaTine4inizainovheetetorieri:atilun 1.3.htirtiiiii,r, seriously, forSheis
0;_f euladeurdoefaedrm. ed ; svh.en oreleaSed, the, were, „wee ofequ'd wonh. Tim,- happy eiseiss er4
linevid$4aeare eftttheeq: dinjuvad is in fa-ecei that , . tlvillage .s.bsubscribers, . ..e is very mama - ..- ' , tea tea remarkable degree le
ehettaIt is Slapped"' eoon theatemeofeetur° d.' eg7iineteleueis tome: ieeileasmnel7elle -earetettssatnt lad-ye:111bPallTdittybp!/1.12'd yiaearaYennemtiwimi.17- 'Pt Wietat7v9iine:rylsut. Mi el W114
TherAsswitietion is shi --- • - tt . 4/ , - h - .:: : 7' 1 eel ye black moutitache that covered Iis '
bell, Annie McFarlyine, Jane Arthur,
Patrick P. Somers-, James A. Jonese Mar-
• garet Jane Churchill, Luanda Reamala
Peter Shalth.
• --SeeeleD Cuss. Albert Spaulding,
Roderick MeICenzie, David MeCeimelli.
Catherine Smith; Charlotte Spauldiog,
Walter Cannibell, Hector McLean, James
Nichol,- Alexander Reid, E. J. iffether-
Wean, Margaret Fer,gnson, Rebecca
Sherritt, Jetnes Kestle, Andrei,' Forbes
over aw- 6 pl.evalluja wutds to Godench.
On Vitale" petition to the minister
et public works of thesDominionot Caluidse
asking that Godarieit be selected as the
blither of refuge,. ws& cireuhded. The
petition wasalso circulated on the street.
All under whole+ obseivation *Mb free-
ap ly putthedrsipature to it.
the The followieg 'hew the 'Detroit• Poet , of
Dep.." lessz argues the subject mere
' fully and familia* etatiatiee of 'oat
b value :-
he
end
Port of Detroit, Dec. 22.
A resume of losses on the lakes during
the 40441411 of 1868. The seamen of 1868,
M baa been starAnt by tire reports sfready
published, was attended. by a tar greater
Imo to the siaircitiftlialt AATPreeedutif oue
• in the enrols of nevidatien, while a feevfel
loss of life lies oestersel. Thirteen diem-
ofterfoi eaefrg the ,loath of Marsh,
10 in April, etiOdig May, 101.ui jnee,
14 in July, 120 in Ategont, 208 m &pup -
21t11 is Ole 174 in November Aug,
imi01
takenpZa�sosJ
*ritY
wt,sad ia
so hies Vas iv*
witide & diebeite
howelead a:thee.
dtai lake
see
InE7 rub: let the same man do something
for whiehiocietyluts set example or
which society is not prepared teradmit into
thew -ale est it a social relationships, then
straightway lekis thrown overboerd to sink
amidst daeknesi and gIooni, while the good
ship, ell full of ligliteand -music, and danc•
goessailing gaily onward,.
• As sure asitia a fact that every 'human the season.
InEtt41109 •of rase atenerositea
The Riehmond„ Va., Jotentaigivess this
initanoe ,of rare generosity eol.ored
man in this city same eighteen years ago
bought hie freedent of his master; and
pre y rap_ y,,whie man Indic:axon that
S • - whimevalue eurengeonotis C ouch t*R.,'
pping =Meuse
enionat, and in fact is shipping about ell
that is shipped, as there is ' not to exceed:
fear or five comPanies outside the as-
sociation. - .The amount . shipped by rail
and water, from January 1st, to August
1st, 1869,,s with -a zomparative atatement
;
for the same time last year, is all follows:
• {1 1808, 1869; bbbr.
• .
By Water... .183 030 207 685
By Mail.... . :.21 250 - 29300
: 085
The shipmenta'2Q1au2K8iii:e the - past two
roonthe have been unusually large. The
shipments for the last month exceeded
90,000 --barrels, and the mama -Leona are
that over 150,000 barrels will leave. the
river during the present 'mouth.
The salt blocks on the flue are now
fairly in operationlandtheOldef Impactor
informs us are - turning out about • 20,600
beeeele per week: Last Month it will
exeeed this averages. - The following state-
ment, ;taken. from books in the chief Int
speetoes ellieeeelittels the Amount .of salt
that has been mspected. in the State of
-Michigan, during the season up to Aug.
lat. 18691 - -
April* • • • • 28 314
May; 4•4•awal ...a. 4'. 58280
June ; • 75336
Jury, ... ;4. a • • .• • • ••," .... on
Total • a • • • •da • • a • • .2641)0,1,
We have nes:Leans-of mak:toga compara-
tive _ :statement further than -giving the
total'amount of barrels', that were manu-
factured ; leak year -
On hand at dose of last year......,..30,284'
Of the above amount,. the' sall was
nmenrfacturedin the SagittawItalley except
2S3' barrels made it Mt. Clemens during
June, (July -report- not in,) and .6,065
barrels made at P. Ort Austin as follows:
May, -
June, 44,1.w.;:********'*-***...*******-.. -2,637
July; :2,213
In thie connection we ive st'ate" ...6ratt
of.the Onondaga worlitiatSyra,cese, N. Y.,
eurereae competitor fa the titafiat. The,
quantity of salt inspected on the tietoudiga,
Salt -Springs Iteservatimeefor the work
_ending July. 21, 1802, was as follows:
. , Bushels. -
At Syracuse District No. 1.. .... ..71,586
At Salina District No. 2 . 110,062
At Liverpool District No. 3........41,179
AtGeddes Disstidetlylo.
- Total ; .275,362
lb -whole Tummy ef salt inspected on the
• Onondaga aald Syringe Resedvation from
Tirmarylat to August 1st now .;- 43;278;231
The whole quentityinapected.qmring tile -
Jump time In 3.SCS, was • .• • ... . , 010
Decrease. ... ..•,... ... . . .. . a.• 46,779
-W aM011141 to be rat:lilted to barrels,.7
should be •eeteded by 5. The Syracuse
Standard Imps that the ialt businese. not
as active at° r Usual on account thb,
weather. •
The abate statement tolerably
fair idea -of the condition of the salt trade
. the river. At Port Austin two salt
blocks are in operation, turning out be-
tween 2,000 and. 3,000 barrels mon. tidy,
. At Mt. Oementewhere salt evat recently
struck, we understand the manufacture of
salt has been ettopeudea, in order to sink
the well an additional 100 feet, At St.
Louis, Gretiot Ceinity, where company
has been experimenting, theyhave struck
mineral water and given up salt. At
Alpena, on the, Ray 'Shore ' they -are still
boring, but hate not yet .struelt salt. At
•Muskegon . thet struck salt a short time
since, .but the supply has given out, and
we understand the company • will resume
boriag. .
- .
inAthfeegedg%hnleGn'atrisewantd-Aisrtilv°lleuri'nt4°P°ls.
JAME& Tuousoirs.
O. oderich, 4.ug. nth, i!ap
-0*- The -Grand Trunk will issue eie7
eureka tiekets at onefare to Loudon good
from 23rd to 30th- -bat to those 80111- P3'
attend theBries Ball TorunamentcZ .'
leStnoNwearenljT7y:le:gerafekiiviewrihinolid9alan.adliTha
is
cannot Goderloh do the same. Who
upthe petition to Mayor Crain%
_
be Vire are glad to see that farmers, in
over', direction arround us, are much
Please d with the splendid crop prospects of
heart knoWethita own sorrows, so sttrelY evearksne bard, caw ,,,,a lak, n • -. .- il. lista&
w-rI
illoo- 901 to 110811 jOilifment, and for 'able to buyitisHO. 1744 been woe- - genileautu - -Ils 211117-- 8
that reason, Hier none of a higher elierao- p06,12_since, ad 1,0 now 0 - -bie in t nearly knooked el yesterciV by ---° "-
ter, should we say when the hasty, idle livery andimee ;demi in tee etStes lei! - plosion of &cigar whiz' h a Wag 11141 kole51
wOrd spohett ; Judge** Why Ical we fortune ia estiniated at about ii0,000
19. with powder end generously
handed him to
ling Wiecycle-eithow inirrowe-ethat word evsouation of Itiohniond, was worth half a
void/ smd perison the very fouektin-lleed slave, beiniapprised of the Algorism& of
of existence f
h4a old master, took hire to his hotsise arid
Well, the elociehouti Pcbita-ltePnia.the gave him everything he desired. Slim*
won of eight: tag. midnight (coal taper • atter this the old man slia4.
&host WA we led 514 aur mtuallgi WM 6jSM 164#1616444444156414 he 7*,a
oe4fostud:their wwY itt vein Immo to a laths the- eauseessei paid for by
that Mr. Holmes
ever give pain, when we know that, travel.
n- :muter: who: at the throe °fee lietelte'
ruches the heart of the victim, there to 'mimeo, became! The former
BAVI) r/C-ifin.-111q Akita of the Med
BTS. intend te enjoy a pienie on Thms-
day neat, leaviag et 1 o'elock p. atitte
Maitland Fells, when they will be glad. to
meet those of their friends:who may Wiah
te
et philoeophising-eftar a fashion. Lotus hie ole slave who alsoixtici for his faueita Kr We undaltgela
breathe a veish that, hours ago. our dear onteeie oe;er hint lettardlimpd arfuladsolpe late of the Olintonlireav .ffro, is goingta_toe
eastdettikthesoft areas threlisled essiertre's monument, pate, tor meth theerookeed the oommission buseoHoot 18. Uff
111(00 remtorat'aMhsPIAIY Sigivious of *Al* Ilkas** moor. The widow of the ileeseeted ocnguttelate Ilim 421 i'sw"
***1.Y JuvaltIle it°6°1044148 154°1- tit& colored. man; Who also sipplies her '',Cflefirieelivel and tzult he mil' el2j"
leeks to be found on. the fair fat* of whsii steeehalder lives in a berme presentedaby honorable but laborieus alelltiatx14141*
mem of besertifel earth. iiefth every oaraluti. prosperitY.
lirricrar freencertgie, - esehles, brets- 'the Oeuteal
est w
July.
upper hp. halaysaude Ler brotdene- 4467
it will probably survive ..splee. 'frit for hys /eve she .stryves to irjo_
and to Whootingcough.7 Croup, AsItusis Pulmonary
as Ile Ban Oda& .4.ttlio Market holt a 1 -wield -like ayr the ladye fayre attunes Affections, end IneVent Consmapaaa ft lees -
of Goderieli sold thkeyear for $996.001 her.reartdolin; de rioteare for ye wild tunable
May-100Ossthanwhe,t is paid!or romance of ye days of old,' says he .but
• Stroug Ireetivnowe.
4..074..,EN3Amart WircEmit,Escdolinera Master
os of Seafortle see infer tett the: rather I'd hear, if my ladye please, sem
farmers 'around. seatirth Iii,v‘Y to pay a touching melodie.' And over ye ladyee - ofeentui I:eye:sten, sew.
e '
good- deel too .nnicil for atauding in. the sye book ye gallatit soldier knit while " in the spring ef 1c58 was mast severe!), Sr.
mud With ttieir _grain I Try- again, Mr. she singsewith a sweet trod angei illet°V.1"114 haAl'With ISa nntal Re'
time I • • .
reourphosees,itli Milsierstienr lurrsifi
compsuitnents of mg t sws eefileles7 pros-
- •
Some Grounds ttsr a Drteeeete. land. worthy brother, having spent At of mutters 1 was plwailed upon,
eindedebieahitiaatd tost
• There is ti mart, controversy Ring on
_ • Piet )1.7W .bettveexi the Freemasons in Eng- haves °fever recovering, se bad alai my friends.
Severe:. years in Austral flaa through the neteence ot ane4;kbartspy insure
Ezpositor, you. may improve uplai it next ham aie Horse Mar.,111e5- trating my nervoms ?stein. p eine such
• / • 6
a as re
"A. -citizen et Chicago hes brought all announcing as fruit or sojourn the eneal?,, el: IT Wife etite7tYi w.47 fteu "re whet two
action for divorce agat his wife on the dissofery of various „•ancient "inysteriei. evilgleateillir=a°11sfell,
eating with The Baltylonian and Ceteek astronomy are hope eitt e mere elated my depressampahs, end
Pronounced to have been. organised by soon J had award my Mxintecliargal and'
,follotting grounds ;
s 13roorastiek uutaliliallystilder was Israel
an there refusing id giv , hiiii money to
buylinimenttvith. ; 'met owing a goblet
in his faceand breaking one of his teeth,
and then saying that if he'll kept hes
mouth. shut the goblet would not have:
heen smashed ; for -striking him with die
:crowbar, and threatening to break up his
business; for throwing* him, in rapid
titteceesion, aleree cepy...qt annepb.1.16, a vol -
nine" of Bollin's .Aum. lat'r History, the
'Decline and Fall of th Boniest Memel to have been picked up by chance and
a three pound ikon eve• it, . and a breken dens away as a Masonic secret; and they
-bottle; and. &telly for mowing sloe.s.s on
him, and then beating 'lit with -calf on the inveittorto publish his contri-
.that his client is the'thoit amiable woniati
carpt. The law,er.forlhe defen::zumgs byenotiormen ifshsejohnalvelat.ny, to the stores of
pin because he let the 'slop drip
- * r i , on the general knowledge,. as they want no 0=-
1
in Chicago- ' .1 -'' ,1 ' • '. r: The llereece. journal contain accounts
The intd/loating-11.044Enititsaritia ofe frightful aeetdent on the fashionable
• aturday Morning
The Strathiey Age - ban
giving full Particulars .
"ed an"extra" en sppraoemecknoadowe nof;a0the Caseine. A munder of
of the lamenteble -Oecurrence than have carriages were drawn up on the open
as yet appeared.- It says :-Yesterday the Piatztne, a favourite
saved; arrived by trait& from 'Sarnia and
evening Mr., Cale]) Uooper, One of the to atiother, chatting with their friends, er.
eustomed to -proceed from one tquipage
rendovous, in:which gentlemen aro ac-
as
their compliments te ladies of
' their acquaintance. The Marquis
ith inrxthemase Bretz:
illamndusthelle
atit5fseYriabe unlnotrinugthelinutt8 v'ger. -11Aus Lta" 84i6au2' °nen been.
roniteusefroonier zwpiaibizebeargrefaled,
illustrations of the same great feet. The r4•Iellatid:iblYieectir tofthe
oiscoverer, earned, bas not been without efatet:d."
norent, if met by the contempt of the Timm: St., Boston, *ma for see by Drawsre
thieeemtenance of flume of the more ig- PrePred bY SETH WIFOWIE 80N, is
bettor informed. Some of the Masons are, -1-e•!--e're
'however, very indignant at an attempt to fGracee Celebrated Salve,
represent that the key of eimeiform and.
hieroglyphie literature should be claimed cures in very short time
OUTS, BOWS, BO ALM %WINDS.
BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS,
SALT RHEUM, EINOWORX.
CHAPPED BA.ND,S, EOM%
FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS,
4.3111,8LAIN-$, 4e.
It is prompt in action, removes pain at one
-
and ,educe s the moat segrylookalgsweletsand
Inflammations, es if by umg,le,-tlausatlorese re-
tref sad a entriplele rare.
• * SETI1 WLE & SON, Room, -
grapheme,
sou by a Draggles, Eiracors, and at all
volt au 047
oountry merchant*.
coNlcamtvr_a--use Dr. X, DriggeThroat andurig
Healer for eabliseases of tli2 Throat, Dings, inaitteat,
Very plea..s-...ntund effleacior.s. tiold overywherce.
PiLEs-t'so Dr. X Bolege Pile Remedy for Inter:14i
Ectorind. Bleeding reel Itiling Piles. it gamilusiesi-
ate rclierand is rolabic. sea by Ikaggists•
coass.-rse Dr. Bri=8‘ Alba rn.CaratIvetereornia
13mlons Iwo -owing tie, .ncr eet,••.
Allesandro Como WAS fitandfng; at the uRelyleFke
imeleg: eeteeegeee ee4lez.. _ereeriokei,lets.
11
doer Of the Com:item Gberardits landau, NErs„,it,a_uss rijo. snerstii„ for
.when the Itories of Another vehicle taking ; zi1a1a4ia,catarra,ticadae1ia, .s.ka Dr.,214.13.
DYEPEPSTA --trse Dr. .T.' L:,:'Allevantor, fer
fright, started off, and before the Alarcinis
down and so fearfully _injured him with pn„..,.ugen, 11: -'P: fivfoedy, ff4 Reeser
415, Seal by 4.11
could get out of the way, keocked hitn Erttea' ri-1174AeY' lictirtb;
d t evc &sari non. 85-itver Dragg7sts
from him and Mr. Naiiper we obtained
the following' particulars, which may be
relied eri as correct. -The boat at start-
ing from Port Gratiot contained eleven
persons, , Alfred Panndl; his wife and
child Of-Strathroy; Thomas Sedgman, his
wife and eon of Feet Gratiot Charles
so, tptairio, and bis Nipper iadaughter e bloest I.).'Londonfo 0roi atthtereirr. hcTofhaethdeactehaese7.1wi Is
aabeaewt 4mos,neuareas roctivfave.
. fortune,:
Ihotilas ud Geo ffeitinans.. „wit. ownZeronod; o: f, age, t_incl the possessor of a rdsonietr:istomr.o. 1„„ -c -se Dr. Thine Uevantgr
' *e. It IS il,STC.Talge 1X4 thief ;triable. Bal
Ileadatite•Catards, foreign -Oat, BronnalGZ
tne the boat, and hewed Charles Bedew& A Yew applications of the Allerantor re -
n •
e
nee haeveesrastiffeandeemiensapaienals, affaweeemugtionsaeesponrtaracms._ t,41 Bene. vfileana rliterA began the C1 10. a vessels
were heoilo..ers. 0-1,tet -Men Arorsr Nara. Ringst511 era
.theAt. Elver, _a propeller towing attains tin sr ar actions. ; novelculemrree 17=42 ,.,-;.,.Liceralloinareokct3* '14 this
several vesselscame along and _i 4.1 Ap and all sit'l • with leet'F.F=`-han
attempted ,to head it, _found this stagt relief to salittchin-
ea,se.s, atfortil ine firat,tess Inityso fin tbo suItry season!fiaiduciog. ttio:
biit fiessibIe. The result was. that the frail '5toies the skill to a healLyantonclileitilit! re-
wineh elm 6'4 b°137r'vt:'11 3131ozo '' a PIntif. Unfte°131rnso (1314218D
out, and then eemmetteed scramble 11.11?vantor is a positive remedy for chit. ! • f.4The 1.*179S41C.N.E1:8 .ker sale by Druggists,
WC4a 170 . . - . . -
produced by the propeller d •
ciSet OA caught in the wave se ee y according to directions t
ted fret cold hands and feet, -coweatrieilfita.
which had been loaded nearly to the
mediately swamtrede
L071;:1, 101" power in restoring is wonder! 1. fei ya r• 4r,•,-voRICH mer,eelev.
were walked eases of deafness are eured id:1th MAR --
u d t
AS was -most natural, tome trying to venter. Sore and weak eyes are cured Correeta for the Figssed W r. le' smite Breit*
sueh
. and eeome seizing each the.faco rapidly disappears. The Wonder -
toothache nentediately relieved ; ague In cr. Meat :Sued
Belling at
Mr. Coepeistlys imniediately after the
other. .
will never be told for they are so varied Hanna at
4SfEltrall tscrisiso'h oz unicessaterts
Goderi
seize the boat, ele Aug. 17, 186a.
ful and magical virtues of the Allevantor
and 'is it ie a beneficial remedy for melt a . 75i
174* f
'anadatinis
accident he IlaW the boat at a distacee or variety of diseases it seems almost ba 23 2 t
•
sw.17:n
eisMt
fifteen or twenty yards, and sWent to- credulous to name there,yet the proprietor say„v a
wards ia drawing after him a number or challengea any case of pam or bitiammation , -
ethers, ytho clang to him and -0 each th*t cannothe at oncerelieved with Briggs " Baying at
ether. Having reached the boat he Sold by druggista. se ke ICC
A lt- ept turning over .. aud Allevantor.
Premium Paid for bills, ant thel4iliat prico psi tr
araers by mail or tele--irapli executed- 'with prompt-
. nes, aud on the most tivorable terms. ree fittest
frmnd th• t k
relelniedtaimlurecialt:tialiitelin7gileirt initsapol4,atiulone: ConSsEt:rintftgeoja9ltr created in uSeta. .7n• bileks.
. . .y.
Oba0t0t1Telli' 6 exertions,iteuPw4rdsGeo. Through Mr.
sue- Jat114' Theatre, on the night of the 21st
ult.. by an occurrence of a very alarming _4741°1-11/1
, .. cis els etstcls.t n Ilialoorb,per ear
..*--
MIR W...._1:1LITER TARIFF..
cher: rtslaii.nnedgettituirigtabkoelad 'oelle" t.heAboabt,aderthwieash bnyatuaarey., rbeurtyvy abeier itiotapePlIllys 'ewriaatteuanceast!endTeed. - isl else): due 4. Fr'jitiAlW9;e0',•
lowered from. one of the vessels, and wards the close of Offeubach's 'Orplice mantrod 86 :2 42 43 Z-fx"---.5 SW 1•54.
ant Euless ' to heighten the effect of the eichs.*eas se 1•1! 64 se vs 13
,tliwba7airliearrueciatinotsre;;IstlieleieYnr "..Tehroesse. relernirtun. scene, a qesantity of colored fire is burned trerwer:;:• ri4nrt.ggro. °rain 53 1 Per luvl
o , 4o. 235 #.: •
jAcked up bribre b3ing , quite on the stage, Mile, Schneider having fi'crt " new:
yy e,
witeAT,
44 Xi 44
dead,- but. through elellirmagement of aPProaehed tOortrar one of the trays of pants:ea, if 50 46
gg
the Ituruingeompoeition, her dress ign:ted, firsaTtttes. js .
those in eharge,:of t e boat, soon after IS a 44
and in an instant she was enveloped in: Torosto, " 001
• lination were fruitless. The boy, T. f rtt
rea 'Wog' the shore the vital spark fild,
and a physician's efforts to restore
Sedguiao's son, sueceeded in swimming
y taiiy to the sherd wheohe was taken
accident,- maintained Muse&
kras best lie' °et the trying scene. The curtain fell, Fall Wheat
whopreserved the utmost caolnesathrouGonEntm, Aug. 17, 1869.
gh.
lute, a boat. . Napper after the
MIA ra k are•exe o
flames. The audience rose in a state of rent% Buffalo and Portland
Sudden alarm and several occupants of
the stalls andbotes leaped on to the stage THE'37.,6.11,1="115
sted threw their *oats over the actress,
harzes T
getting held the boat, -anti somelltnee
coul , sputetitues by an oar sonterm b
, ea y
plianee with the demand of tbe anxious
nia- O• ats
Spring Wheat ...... 085 CA 090
143:99 otg.„
hat was raised shortly afterwards in eo
Flour
vcesels, which he succeeded in orabbing. that, though the elizlit tiress worn tni the Bexley • 015 t'A 0:80
4:50 6* 4:50
ot U6dil A rope was throw' from one of the 0:60 (0, 0:65
spectators, and it was then diseavere
0 • . •
occasion had beeudestroped, MILe. Mame Pork.
Re bed up to thin tiina "sustained Miss
-der had fortunately escape& without in- Potatoes
Itedgman, wit° lied held on to bine but
when the eailors Jerked the rope by the ITY• Butter
0:10 (ce 0:00
. :4) la)
0;15 C74 0:16
iter bojel„. Mr. %Nuptial' 'held -On tee the Born Exiaares Roneeny..--AReesfi• °Ex ifttadYes' itgrteonen.)".. --* -143;:012: 10E)
wipe all picked eip by a boat from the press car ()utile °antral Railroad waa rob- Wood
shore. it would appear that 'when Mws
leth, between WednesdayonAlthillealig7'AYUgciast: ChiBeeicirePenarpevwtri air: • • * ** • * 261 Ca))(4) 02:°°:50
Sedgmati hist her bold of Napper,
anlYenollenterei. the car. adze& the Ducks
enessenger and baggage agent, gagged and Wool,
bound tb.em eau{ and fo.)t, took the key Sheep .
of the safe from the messenger and robbed Turkeys
it of its oonteuta. On entering the . ear Apple . -
they st onoe attacked the baggage man ofierich Salt, wholesale, f.o.b. per .bbl
and ransanassr., taBing them that their was nem
eight of them ia the party, and that resist-
atistenee, however, as oVidenced by their Seaforai lAttricet4 .
atm was useless. They made stout re-
oond,itma 071 the arrival of the tram here.
Thar fame were braised, heads cut, and
eyea .filled with cayenne pepper. They
were fattiest suffocated by the gags that
had been folioed into their mouths. They
were elso stupefied- with chloroform. - A
large club that had been used by the rob-
bers was found in the cars. It was at first
there'd:1 tbssethe robbers got off at West
Albany, but an going out there this morn-
ings.* wait of the company found the
way-bille&eattered all along the road be-
tween there sad the above place. When
the 4.. ea bore the baggage oar was
entered, and the messenger and baggage -
soon neetiVound i.41 the condition described
above. There were two baggage oars at-
tn.:had to the _one of which was
j.erk and theioree. of the cuiredshe lost Eggs
a • • •
t11) 0:15
Threo nnele-Thomas §edgman, at the expense . 0:30- raj 0:35
of his own hre, asses' ted her ie, getting 0:31 -.lie 0:00
400 Ca) 000
Wald the boat to which Cooper and 0:50 ('s 0:6°
Fearnley were already clinging. and she 1:00 4r) 1;00
ivas repotted at theltame time that they
were,
The saved *re Messrs. Napper, Cooper
sed Fearnley, young Sedgmen of Fort
Gratiete and Mise Sedgrnan of London,
and the six perlivisLwho have lost their
aired are Thomas Sedgezan andehis wife
of. Fort Gratiet, Charles Bridgman or
London, and, Alfred rennet, with and
and of Strathroy. At latest temente
none or the bodies have been ressovered
except that of Thomas &donut.
Mies Sedgmart passed through here
yestarstay eeesing on her way to London.
S. Weeseerly .4stristairand loweader
She bustyesdaesitet: which his so
a fallen Upon her.
, *Ina* fromediatelY after
the ow the "nor
-4
and
- the beet
sad (Tied to dissuade
Wm ;Omar Rome Rear. -Mr. Sher-
latiblvi4entreotor, is earreing out the
of re -eliding tbe Mart home rocjeo
thstt It wilt** eesapieeedina vety
'The NOW roof le beim laid on
014.00,sixtryst34e snei eitcadd loge &woo Niaiaia on a vaitIrApado...._
as Bedtime
freer eels:La* to mot voith the boet so ftir -*we Lnd the ether sent
ta
Mee bat in yak. Sedgesten to New York. On the leer of the .tor mow witiali the robbers left
would listen to no aft:5e.
drinking pretty .frody., and ASS 441It thessogla ware found (old coins
s _ The safe eves found open but
yeefie
e le'elubte tIlitito
trher feee4as loksorelf the Ow-
tha
iota
loos
to *slain of some of the way!bills,
seakthrough to New York,
n Ordiatwan MA be new* It is very
ire"' bd"trfr •
•‘.
4Utaarralrzo* applied to
taittaity titter* larrsea
dilate 1 to Stememontul in half
ena to four
bottio bathe the
fellows. One
•
Seafortle Aug. 17, 169 Noon.
Pei Wheat 086 (Ca 0:90
Spring Wheat . 0:il0 (44 0:85
Riour no bag 400 (4 4:50
)alff 0:48 i% 0:50
:lark', ' 0:80 fa 0:86
0.60(065
0.60 0:60
. ...• 0:15 016
0:09 .) 0:10
()Linton Markete,
Potatoes 4. •
Peas • .
-tutte- .
Fstia
CliatoneAug. 17,1869.
ran Wheat. ..... 0:94*
iprieg do •. ...... 0:95 a 018
Oats ...... 0:46 04 1:50
3arleY - • • -.4.. ...... 41,80 0:85
I eas 0:60. 0.65
Potatoes • • . 1:50 se 2:00
Meer ... 4:00 (4, 450
%tier 0:123 0:15
Begs 010 (4. 010
= Nrita etttitritststsiS.
400INENT LOT OF WK.
la CM matter ef /Ma nIntf•i•d6t•
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