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(A/ / Lel twacu. tn tit t age. Eny %%lie, in the sight of Uod. While you The Telegraph gravely announcea, on The Murder ot Scott. -
Lew voices reeelied the (sir Vandale professed love, yeti betrayed me ; you solsilTeeaday, that Mr, Blacnabb, Police bleg- vi UR .
• • by his,pusillinimotut self-conceit, inspired oVer Goderich by thousands, but too high
rg Notes:. n- by the miscreant who calls himself 'Presi- serial parti and his public -acts; let him be-
tnr Mr.:Hood, our new street inspec- BY JOSEPH WULIABISON.
Dr. Tupper presented & petition front
OTTAWA,. March 31,
as he came to the eusrance. He recog- Yflar "'braces for:the advantage of your istrate, appeared at the Police Court., in We referred a few days age tt he' hnit:. the Dominion' with contempt for his pe for sportsmen.
v the members of the Legislative Council of
velmitanlv he stopped at the entrance of both.. Irour treache,ry deserved death,and Howland. . ware, or that contempt will soon merge
New Nation,' we are in a pesition to give . ,0:::r Mr. W Whitely, who.ltio been ab- reality, that it is truly, by comparison, an diaty on coal.
The Speaker 'took the chairat 3 o'clock.
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s • r i• e( guilty accomplices. 1 found him in your full court costume, blue coat, Reid lace, tal murder of young Scott', , •
the deeper cadense of a steal e I arms and slew him ; I would have slain and white satin breechei a la Governor
the etrete, atni 1(•olte.1 .thin H dent' Having received by mail full . tor, Is doing good service in improving the We •are now.setfCery 61nanued)decl at the a
Nova Scotia and bankers and merchan's of
1 atruck to give it !
into a itronger feeling -a feeling that
There were four fights in Belleville on square, -&c.
e g' '1 wits not nntrue, Lee Vandale.'-and hies of the Rebel organ at Red Hinter, •The
gercd aa acre. k by aa in vteible hand.and Saturday. would annihilate his public career for _ _
E mond Farm and must say, in fa,ct and
Halifax, praying for the imposition of a
the thin hands were pressed painfully to The L
grew Wil:te 44-4 t :40 frterant blessoms that
he whom you killed was nty brother. Your re large Mr, M.agill presented several petitions
hie %• the arms of it stt-anger hands, the hands of my husband, are red •
ed to Montreal.
Dr Blum -1 a
, f ts te be ,tra,uslat- journa • t g .
1 n•tined dare no ive a word de- The totals of the national- Belance-sheet sent in -British Columbia for some 11 or oasis in the deSert. There asa
12 yeare past, returned a few days since clearings ea :either side of the ro . The
drifted lata (hat it filen the 0. erhanging ber heaving breast. 'I -was nut untrue ;fur ,
' consecrated bigotry " is on the wane.
:union Advertise, is glad to say that , ie oar.
c e stood Annelle; some particulars -not all, however, forthe - for protection to Canadian products and
alum t while her lifted e was _fuel of with the bl ma of my tinfortunate b_mther. roga.tory to the upstart who ordered' the fur two years are 115.6)11ms:-
1868. 1869. on a visit to Zild friends:
industries,
The bill respecting the first
was
love ;tn.', mit reltity Her V•.r.l.V came to C;orl help tue ! they are stained with my The Rev. Father O'Brien died soddenly nuirder. It is proven Jay gentlemen wl
Reeei ts 820,514,671.10 $36 $66 574.49 well known old 'home'.cin the Northside,
in the -township of- Hullett, with a beauti- -read a third tune and passed.
brane;le.;:. iV,t-r.ot the is' I
in the' Sacristy -of ',St. Petrick's Chtirch have sae ect , •
est 1)V the paasions that ries d w Ulna his Lee Vandale groaned with horror. This, Montreal. Ho was -60 veers old, a native Stett wa
' front the settlement pki Exp'dituries 19,142,487.91 29,913,170.84
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Va ndele ‘a he at•sal ineth•tiless, transfix- own, too.' _
breast tot. on parole -that his 'teat wa
trayer of her who loasea ap„a him with Utah, denouncing polyeainy "as barbarous the privilege of one day's respite to pre- Apparent ex-
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e - thea, w•as the result of his madness. The of Artnagh, lrelend, resident in Canada
'Yeti ksi•ot T lave vele dear Jase,' she
murderer of- bis sUyn true wife ; the bs- A mass meeting of citizens of Corinne, in Freneh, of which he did not
. ces
slayer of an innocent man ; the attempted for 25 years. conduct:I Re .
said te Iii.a. wheat: arms were abent her. ainderataud a word -that he waa clouted over Expen. $1,372,183.19 $6,953,40165 -
'And v• no- repro. testes are the mere cruel as
" ult. The President and Cabi.aet officers Dominion eiceeded that of 1868 bv $16 -
ineur ereat danger by ceinieg here : and shot him did their cruel work so badly, that , . . •• . • '
you are my murderer. You sought to
me, then!' he replied. 'You knee- that I dent Grant's Lieutenanta, died on 29th
yet von make my visits fruitless.' 351 003.39 and that, notwithstanding an
coltsutionate the deed ; you made haste t
or you would not have condemned me un- he lay for an hour alive after he wes.i. thrown ', )
'Have sem no deaire to see me ; does , • Naaloation on Hudson River has re-
. , increased expenditure in 1869 over 1868
act npon the belief. You never loved me are to attend the funeral.
heard Think not that I am come to alai in ,z
• • nibs his coffin. Thie outrage will etir the
not ins coal pan v isi t e s on oleasure. that • of 810,770,682.93, the national Exchequer
von now. My heart has only bitterness °Pe"eu• blood of every true Briton, and we fully
scent:Mir. for yon ; all its love ebbed away with the Ex -Queen. Isabella, and her 'husband believe the rope is already spun which will has ail the snug little balance a 86,953,-
- z..z, ,fli,a.the, darling.' he returned. blood that your hand spilled. I leave you have signed ductiments agreeing to a sepa- hang. Riel-if he does not run away. ., .
403.65 to -the good. Though not desiring
_vett egli N (Mr visits truitless 1 she asked,
von can -leave you with my curse, ' my to rudely dispel such delightful cireamaiwo
'Yon knew that 1 1. , vs per better than ikew-to be happy with that thing there if ration: Tilousends , of Canadians are eeedy to . .
any liviog (me ; but elide the men is sat -
bitterest curse, tor yourself and her who Picttn has 6- snccessful Temperance volunteer-fut. Red River service at once, u
, . .. feel bound to let the public know the true
i3 tied /eel deliehied iv year presence, the Houses since the passing of the prohibitory necessary. Our Go N eminent Prepossess to state of the case.
less to her side ; she reeled, staggered,and It does not require auy one to be a pracs
has usurped my place. 1 cur-' - liquor law in Prince Edwarsi County. '
tetera her the ,ienger incurred.' The London. Advertiser animadverts ot •
spend 31,300,000 for anexpediton thither. _
rriv soul revel is itt such treaehery. i government in t e ed Ittver affair." The tical accountant to %nderstand that bor
eeldier lam:a Si•r seine glorien I result in
The outstretched hand dropped nerve- - .
'I cermet, dear Jose. revee/ ieere to von; the "contemplible cowardice of the Ottawa
' 'lac New -Vation says :- --
Owed for tier plans imsaese they came ac -
with it her life. Her tender frame reduc- !teased in ttupert's Land, we believe,. took rowed money is not Revenue. Apparently
glorification and that
ple stream slowed froin her lips, bearing rebuke is well merited.
b is • • • l'The first military execution ever wit-
cidentall v and unseiteht to ntv knowledge: place at Fort Garry on the 4th insts The for purposes of self-
., dis_ then sank lifeless to the floor; while a pur- .
but what is eieen tinder the protection a he might be able to say that in the first
entihe
hoapitsaity and c•etsideuce I cue n‘tt be base
- here from Canada last suminer ; and Ms "' e e'en i s•
tat nt of public amounts submitted by
at p
ed by the agony of past days, could not ' It is rumored Mr. Bright, is to retire person shot was Private T. Sdott,who came ih.
enee sit t ) betray.' her hapless Ffe went out amid their ray- The London Mornino Post asserts that execution took place upon an order of a R ,- 1 e tiad been increased by
• .Well, let it be so, ray little darling. We the }hellish Government is preparing to eoert martial held at Fort Garry on the et ' t 80 er cent, . ir Francis Hincks'adds
endure the shock of fiarce passions, and frotn the Britian Cabinet.
will not qtlarrel al•ont i: : our meetings up borrowed money to the extent of 819, -
are too rare to be erre eu to anything but
River Territory. 961 924.89 and sundry ()pen accounts;
ingsa
leee.' wilt -11 h r along vnt i evenue, o s e
e t w 11 the total.
Over the coffin that contained her cold send 1,000 soldiers and a battery of steel rd inst. Ms. Scott, it will be in the re- ' • 1 R -
form. Lee Vandale told Roy the story of gnns to enforce its authority in the Red celleceion of Many, WO,S among the canadi-1 .. n
He hent, and fervently kissed the will- art so fully greeted. The followina would be the state' of the
. e tender he The Democratic Union newspaper of Ra- ans captured iu Dr.Schultz's store on the .
their lives together, and happiness is yet zini ureino revolt in the Routagna. went at the Fort with the other prisoners, ord nary Revenue and Expenditure, ac -
his mad love and implored theforgiveness
Again the vows were spoken that - bound venue Italy publishers -ft letter from Mu- 7th December last. He lay in confine -
f sat. cording to the Auditor's figares ;--____
: 1868
hetere them. Hirt sometimes the shadow e e setne weeks, and then accompanied by 1s69 -
het hie that weret owned ilea arils to his
ef deep remorse lies heavy upen the face (,)f several others made goed his escap,e front
pleadingly sai•1 ; and, when peace comes An ENTuRpRismo punt. -Messrs Stand. the Fort, one fearfully cold night.
. Receipts
•You will always love nte, Jsse,' she -•
be, tvill v)ra not. darline J.)-te I" winter over 5000:saw-logs, which they paid
0 -.Convention, Mr. Scott -who had-, fled to
Her anns were %%mind caressingly rthont - the Portaae-clune down with the others Expenditure. $201,835.53 $341,090.52
enue over_
e lonely grave in a Western churchyard
beatuse o true.' and a crime against the taw and morality." wafer death -that he was compelled to •ia How • pleasant it seems to be able to
eyes of horror, his innocent, trusting Roy.
•Why .1.. ItOt -disclose their plans to Gen Thomas, one of the ablest of Presi- kneel in the snow, and the villains who, dream that in .1869 Hie 'Revenue of the
'Yes, Lee Vandale, in the sight of God,
13,73'7,4'70.'72 14,485,139.57
again, yen will seek roe, eherever 1 tnev
love is unavailing to lift it thende. Immediately before the close of the -Jest Expenditure 13,535,635.19 14,144.040.05
Lee V mantle, and all the po ver of Roy s h. & Co. have purchased, durine the •
blot, and -her faee lifted to his beseeching- Excess of Rev_
marks the resting -place of thee:IA-fated for in cash. They have erected extensive from thatplocality to liberate the prisoners.'
them from M. C. Cameron Esq. and OA az This shaws an apparent surplus over
Iv. e premises on the park lot purchased by Subsequently, as is well known, this Port -
said, salemnly ; and again their lips niet.
The fece of Vandale was horrible to he- hew! “
:111 if roll ,,,,,t(ri ' Thursday last 29th ulto, part of their saw
14%. . ing machinery having arrived and been pect, and the capturing of the Fort and
overturnino of the GoVerninent wak'Aiined
ee movement assumed a more serious as -
existed, would not .be a very hopeful state
1868 of $139,254.99 s which, if it actually
of the Exchegnerin the face of the largely
. Arrnane.
•1_ will always love yen. Arniane,• lie ,
‘eld. A bl,,ody sent icircle showed where ...,...,,,.......„,......-......a. at. But thei was abandoned and 'Mr. increased liablities undertaken, some of
the sharp teeth had piereed his lip ; his tiODERIOH, But the matter toes not end here. There
them properly enouglaby the Government.
-.en-see-se-es-- put in working order, they commenced Scott was again captured with -the Portage
jaws moved ghatinely 2.3 he sronitil his brigade on the morning of the 17th tilt •
From this time ferth, Mr. Scott was has been credited as ordielaty Revenue au
APRIL 7- 1670. operations. The sGsvs and machinery are
were bailing withia - heart ; their ire- EDITOetI A L NEWS SUMMARY. and Bran tford,and embraceall the very very violent and abusive in his languaoe
P received as
enema- from the Great Western R. R.
teeth e•ith rage. The. passions ef hell hen- hien the well-known firm of Vtraterous and
press wan on (very feature. With a fierce and actions, annoying and insulting tne
cr, he sprane into the enclestire. shriek The Buffalo Courier thinks our nen large circular saw Is fitted with moveable onards,andeven thratening the President. rephayment of borrowed money $510,000.
ot out he would gtoot the Preident •
latest improvemente ; one patent included'
oath Nem his lit* and the belied of a rig- John Bright's retiretuent is spoken of. being as late as 2nd October 1869. The ea
tie (Scott) vohed'epenly that if -steer Le Deduct front this the appar-
frem tier -companion-the dull glean) ef The Western Indians are raiding on inserted as soon as le o ate worn eta '
opan etave fact, ir v and *sirtber stated that he was at the mead ent Surplus' above
Actual Deficiency in 1869 of 8370,745.
front Armane-an exclamati at of surprise fishery regulations are all right. teeth, which permits of new teeth being g
steel -snmething wenn and horrible, rain- Preparations for theist' ' f.4 the party of the Portage people, who on
Texas
139.250.
splendicl assortment of field and garden .
f tit never -failing stream meandering thrpugh
ljn)- Mr. Cattle has now on hand a -
srds, iambi acing all the varieties in gene- it, and. closely appreaching the house,
Ciirlp. Ferguson has received an ex- r Thare arta large frame barns on both
for all kinds of stock ; amorigst which are
a pair ot asses, which the younger boys of
141-4. Detlor & Co., have made
The mansion -house spews to have been
built at two or more titi;es. It is large ancl
very comfmtable. There we got some
bacon and eggs, and a hearty welcoine, on
account of Mr. and Mrs eltner knowing
us. There was none . f this numerous
family then married with the:exception of
r 1 usel . where it -crosses the road and waters the
- 1,, farm on the Southside, in Tuckeramith
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cellenti4esortment of seeds from the best farms, and other office houses or stables
Caned' ni tiptoes. Try them.
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• and ein•peraue are bones pssceedo \vial- their way to Kiltionan, called at Coutu's Not to !peak of an extraordinary atnatint
busily practicing on the Thames and the whole establishment will be in fill house and searched it for the President, credited to Revenue under the- name of
ine in terrible spurts -and then a ghasny
tains drippings, and tree Vandale's swept for their "Premium and discount," of over $600,00e
fai:e gleamed white frem beneath the hem- The Oxford and St. John's crews are
erand tussle. blast at an early date. The machinery, so with the intention of shooting him.
(tripped redIy with the heart's blood of " far as at work, is rininino to the entire rise COURT MARTIAL. . said to accrue on sales of Ititercolenial
e . , . bonds Ike., haying nothing to do . with
hini wh , lay beneeth the fountain's run. - Outrages are still rife in Ireland. What satiafaction of the enterprising owners. At length he was court-rnartialedby-the-
frozen a, marble rigidity by the terrnr that The einigration from Ireland this year Only a fraction of what they will require. denmed to death. His jvidges were griev- conjured up under that head to veil the
Reienne and which has no doubt been
deficience of nearly one milhon dollars.
Speechless with herein Ar»iane stood a happy countey ! They already employ 10 hands, but this is tribunal of Adj.-Gen. Lepine, arith, coq -
sat se whitely upon her face. -The leek of will be very large. We sincerely trust this enterprise will meet ed to pass this sentence, but they consider-
. - A derease 'in receipts for 1869 is to be
.
Lee Vandale, as he turned to her, was that Pierre Bonaparte is coming out to with all merited success- - The ' advantage ed that theunfertunate man had brought .
noted in the following departthente,
of a fiend. The passion of love vies dis- to the comminfity, in the employment of his doom on himself and could not be suf-
America. He'll be quite an acquisition. a,mongSt others :-viz Customs $253,56
placed, and on its throue sat the frenzy of labor and affording farmers a first-class fere(' to escape. Only one member of the
revenge. market for their timber, is immense. - Court voted against the decision. -The
The Americans have been excommunic-
and Excise $288,07'3 which together
ated by the Pope. - amount to $541,638 ; strikingly near the
'Traitress !' he hissed 'You -shall join - - - priaoner was duly informed of the sad "re-
lent! !. The fight on the Irish Force Bill is still Aceident,on the Grand Trunk. suit. en the evening of the 3rd inst. He amount' already noticed as haying; in an
unusual %vat, been taken credit for as
satin), on vieorously, well as that on was taken back", confined in a separate
s' l'eparationsfor the 'Spring trade.
CC -11 and sue them.
p. McCormick has opened anew
Tailoring establishment on East St. next
deer te Logan's Wool Factory. It is well-
knownitha.e lie is a first-class workman.
the family, have well trained to harness.
Mrs. Helmer. Constance and Edward
erElazlehurst & Cook will give great
w. ete -full gr.own, sniart young men, full of
bargains in Millinery and Straw goods on
life and jollity, the other beys all sizes ac-
Seturday next ,at 2 and 7 p. tn. Ladies
cording to age.. The two young ladies,
atereth
iensvailteed to inspect the:stock, previous now Mrs Thwaites and Mrs 'r Gouinlock,
which her blanched lips refused to ask. room, his chains talsen oft, pen ink and `pretnitifm add disc,iunt.' There are many
ways o
Her appealingliands implored,the mercy .
'the rand. fill. Two special cattle trains left Stratford , ,
.A11 in vain ! The dull thud of grating balancing a deficient account
Alaska costs the United States Govern- for:Buitalo last night (Tuesday); the first at
ment e575,1000 a year beyond its receipts 7 p. in., the other half an hour tater. -
steel -a cry nf ininentd agony and despeir
to keep its flag flying over tbat interesting
-and another still fortnlay upon the When at Cooksville station the first train
sward Lee Vandale rushed kern the lucality.
. stopped to take in water. The second
spit, with air awfut hook of remorse and The Duke of Hamilton has squandred -
rage upen his faee. his fortune of 8200,000 per year, and has coming and seeing no saignal, dashed into
Nest morning he was stealing away kern contracted additional debts to the amount the first one when standing at thee ay -
the scene of his horror. But there went of half a drant. The engineer of the second train
with hiin, ever before hie gaze, the pictnr-
A San Francisco "ndee fin d a sta wing. )on perceiving danger endeavoured to stop
ed remembrance .ef the ghastly scene,
air! 25 cents for steajlin; a caen of milkr, and his train, bit t w it hon t at nit as there is a heavy
where the founeein rained down its waters -
then raised NO for her before she left the down grade at tins point, and the trains
upon facee, lying stark amid the crimsoned
court -room. collided. The cars of the first train being
and- trainpled grass.
A court in St Louis was adjourned the ferced over the engine of the second and
Peace came at last, and Lee V_andale
other day by the Judge's revolver, after A ihts own,. tender. telescophd into.it; seriomustivi.
fourel himself once more amid the scenes
brief discussion with inkstands. u not iatany injuring tne enguteer, r •
and the scciety in which he had formerly Gladders who resides ,with his family at
mingled. e Tierowneagain into the company Cleopatra. is the name for a new style of Stratford. The unfortunate man has one
of Roy Eldridge, the painful past became arranging the hair. The hair should be leg breken--is internally injured as well
gradually obscured, and. the old. love be- brushed high otf the forehead and braided as scalded with the escapists( steam. Very
gam te reassert its sway. low in the neck, surmounted by s large little hope is entertained of his recovery.
His hive fer Ar-naile Vacelda fiad been imitetion snake, which is coiled around the A number of drovers. who were in the
a fierce, deyonrine paseinu. Her treach- head. For timid ladies the sensation must cabin of the first train narrow& eseaped--
ery had enven its deeth-blow and raised an be delightfuL
The worst sold man in America lives at
Lafayette, Indiana. He has been winding
up a clock every night for seventeen years,
and last week, by accident, found out that
it was an eight day clock.
It is rumored that the new Dominion Elec
tion Bill will be laid over.
Prince Arthur is not going to Califordia.
An Ottawa paper says Parliament will
not rise until the middle of May.
A little girl in Tudor recently reeked
190 verses in S. School -Poor little thing
Mr Thvraits of the same On lost four
children in 18 days. Scarlet fever.
Out with the old hunsticles'-the Feni-
ans are coming.
A wealthy young lady in Brantford
'advertises for a husband.
The notorious Dr. Potts -has been:found
gnilty in Wisconsin, of murdering four
wives, and imprisoned for life. •
There are about half a million masons
in Canada aud U. S.
A paper is to be started iu Cornwall to
oppose 'the Seint.'
The members at Ottawa are frightened
about the small pox, which has broken
out there.
Dr. Schultz and a ceimpanion hap ar-
rived safely at St. Paul, after a tedious
suow-shoe journey.
The streets of Toronto are in one awful
condition of mud and slush.
The lower lakes are becoming navigable.
Two bishops in the Ecumenical Council
Advising a policy of conciliation towards
Protestants, were silenced by the angry
uproar of the audience.
Congress has authorised Buffalo te tun-
nel the Nitgara River.
The 15th amendment securing negro
has been ratified in the United
Tell Mr. Vandale that an cld friend Tilirag.e
wishes te see bine' shesaid te the clerk. States.
The Fort Garry Murder is to be the
He glanced at her sharply She was. ocbasiett of a monster indignation meetiraw
Plainly bnt richly dressed ; he worild not in Toronto. '
dans t 3 be rnde te her. With a slight bow,
The intelligence corroborated that
ha diaappeared, and in a ineraentretnrned.
Seett, the Canadian, was shots before Pert
Mr. Vandale wontil see her in his private Garry, by Riel's orders.
• parlour.
Prince Pierre Bonaperte is aoritted Of
- Lee Vandate and Roy glanced curintisly
the murder of Victor Nide, bat re still-re-
upees the stranger entered the room. She
tained in custody . On the demand Of the
sdvaticarapidly towardshim, and threw
prosecution for 101,000 francs damages in
hack her veil and 'confronted him.
ea/flint:. know me, Lee Vendale f' she th° "it- • The gcci'littal la PrCatiOg
great dissatisfection throughout France.
said bitterly. ,
His fees greiv pale, and he rose frcom Two yoong e'en,. of .Queleeceeenarrelledi
hivehair, tittweering like a drunken man. about the site of a 'school bonne. one stab -
'flare youne words -of welc,oine for yonr bed the Otlier'in the back. It ht feared
wife / Your greetings were not formerly the:wound rfiertaL
so cold,' the hontintted iM the same 'harsh The Nova Scitia Ballot INI1 passed a
Committee of that House by a votei2/ to
toneS. - •
"Yenr wifi. Lee It What (toes this wom- Besteniana cfen't clean very- much in,pit
an meat' Why are yorrste palter -Tell pf the way coritere A native lest...his sae
iaLeye; ist174kittenaoweiwnotaw.l.iawatasdheer his
20 years ego and fotind kat week under
A is -neapante or dee • The Doininion Sentitels dozing JAW, a';',.13 -us
slot fear.
'Validate stood enut s I -
U11.11al. _NObOdY Carl* 1.40# onythiog
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flied 'about it. -
"Yes, parr wife, Lee Vandalen went on - •".
the black mho& filo re,-`yeur wife, btintid
ka you by sacred ordivancexe putt, Wife
whom yon tried inkill---whereyait,thengtit
nyent hail killed, bat whelteee to blast yeti le have' the; ad.vantage_of ,
nittngtooillia 'the. avereet piti*iter*
of- tb 0 season 0.4.Sint4sy
-11; mop* Of FInticre,'
te(MOMOtat Biriv,StoTio*r9S1-•
dingsiaaaines -Tonew and the
ett!er to: „
The Wellington,,orety.sant, Rtino&;-Itait-
tr,(1,34eni* likeleetet terminate* riven.
equal hate in its stead. His speedy re-
venge left his heart divided between rage
snd remorse. cruel satisfaction andsorrow.
Roy Eldridee's presence fell like healing
balm upon his torn arid distracted heart ;
and soon his love for her possessed him
more than ever.
Roy had never ceased to leve him. He
had assigned no reason for breaking off the
cerre.spendence. Deeply as she felt the
slight, she had not been able te cast out
his imaee fropi her heart. His depressed
and eaddened demeanor, so different from
his former gay and joyous manner. plead-
ed strongly in his favor. Her heart inter-
preted it as an evidence of sorrow fur his
past unfaithfulness.
At last the -old relation was assumed he-
twe'e-n them : aud erejong ashesteudbefore
the altar and took upon herself the sacred
vows ef maeriage.-they were very happy
, as thee journeyed upon their bridal tower.
- The clitud had eutirely disappeared from
Lee Vandale's face. A quiet happiness,
very different froni his former gusty pas_
sien, reigned there.
In a Western city, they stopped to rest
from the fatigues et travel. Ir. the early
morning they strolled 'spew the streets „-
and as they ascended the broad entrance of
pt
the hotel upi their return, a woman pas-
sed them 11 the street -a figure, veiled'
sad garbed' in deep bLaele, which neither
adieu' noticed.
Ent the face behind the veil was con-
vulsed. with strange einotion at the sight of
ra eu Vandale ; and tne thin hands were
pressed tightly upon her heart. A mom-
ent she hesitated, and thenquicklyentered
the office of the hetet, and asked to ex-
amine the register.
' Yes, it was he ; and, great heaven ! it
was ite she feared -for there npon_the page
stared at her the word -s, 'Lee Vandale and
wife? ,
. 4
• GODERICH TOWNSHIP. -The Court of
*vision meets at Holmesvill, on Monday,
2nd May.
Wrro 'WANTS MONEY 7 -Mr. F Armstrong
has beeri appointed agent of a new Loan
CO. The Directors are areehg the leading
bnsiness men of lorontu. `nee adyertis•
nient.
neSeveral Communications of interest
from Nile, Dungannon ste. having come to
band late, cannot appear till next week.
.
PUNCTUALITY.. -There is no habit, that
can be formed, more conducive to success
ip life than pinietuality in fulfilling all en-
gagements. We are glad to see that the
principal of the Central School is making
a special effort to teach the youth under
his chatge, the necessity of being punctual,
tp the _Minute, in their attendance at
sehool. ' Parents nu bt to assist the Pan-
,cipal in his laudable ndeavor. Habits of pursued our weary journey to -Bridge-
Punctuality tence a piked) will cline to w,ater then kept by the civil and courte-
the childrenthrought ut life, and aid triem qua kr. aed Mrs Hicks. There were a
trnmeneely in their p ogress. and in secur- few houseson eitier side the road,between
.1
ing the respect and confidence of their as Clinton and the Bridgewater Inn. On
the North side there was that of Mr G.
sbciates.
i he.-
• ! PENNY READINGS. -The Sons of Tem- Brown Mr Pew and Mr Rye, also that of
perance will give another of the highly Mr. 1V, denktns and others, whose nanies
we did not ascertain at that time. On the
Miccessful musical and intellectual enter-
tainments, which have, on previous occa- South side was Mr May and Harris, late
'. miller of Cransbury near Dungannon. Mr
stone, been so much appreciated by hie .... , , - -
public, in their Hall, on Friday evening, tt tee& was then residing on the old place
8th inet., at 7.30 p. m. A programme has so well known and highly appreciated by
been prof:tared, and shown to us, equal in the trevelliN public. We made our way
• • to Mr Hicks s with all possible speed as
every respect to former ones in the choice '
of readings, and, if possible, superior in night was about to- spread out her sable
the ninsical department. Increased phy- mantle. We were a.stonished to find the
.
s cal coMfart is now secured, as the Hatl is bar -room full of pedestrians„ ',like ourself,
s ated tvith chairs for a full audience.- lookine for lands to settle on ; Scratch,
were just blooming into womanhood. The
old gentleman was very agreeable, corn-
municetive said courteous, enidently a man
who had read and travelled much. The
kind old lady- mast': attention to us, and
treated us more like a relative, than a
stranger.- simply because, we had been a
few weeks acquainted with her daughter
and son-in-law. Opr then newly formed
freendship is as good as ever ye', after
more than a generation -of wear, and tear.
'We must take leave of the VanEgmorids
for a few weeks. We will stop over night
on our retarn trip, when we hope to learn
something of 'a life in the wonds' from Mr
Constance who has been here from '27.
Afterahearty repast,and an hour's pleasiflg
conversation, we make another start for
Godench. There are a few, and but afew
shanties on the road from VanEg "lands tb
Vandaburgs tavernothe-solitary log build-
ing on the site of ,what is now Clinton
Arms kept in first class style by mine host
A
and hostess Mr and Mrs. Rattenbury, (but
more of thein hereafter.) We called a few
minutes to refresh the inner matias.n.d then
and banking. •
tiGeoavilaertirlYintehnet lassndlletlioef sPruoavilisiA3onstestli
Crimmittee on the bill respecting banks
Sir F. }Bricks moved the- House into
Hon. Mr. Holton criticised the bill, par-
ty% tt hh ee
banka shall hold a portion of theirreeervea
in Government, notes, characterising it as
of the nature of forced loan.
Sir George E. Cartier replied.' and chall-
enged the member for Chateauguay to de-
clare what policy he would lipprove of.
Mr. Cartwright referred to a statement
frequently made, that the Ontario banks
had acted unwisely in not acceptirg the
Government circulation under Sir A. T.
Galtts scheme, and said that if they had
done se it would have been disastrous to
°uteri° in the state of the money market
at that time, though it might have been
advantageous to the managere Qf Banks.
Mr. Maikenzie condemned the provision
putting the circulation of small „notes in
the hands of the Governmennaud.earant_
erised it as anissue email shin-plaaters
based on the seciirity of largeshin-plaaters.
The whole scheme he believed, wita in-
tended as a step tri'wards the complete Over-
throw nf the existing Itystem, and would
finally, he feared, lead to an irredeemable
currency.
Messrs. Street and Gibbs protested
against the reported insinuations thatthe
issue of the banks was uot perfectly secure.
The House went into Committee, Mr.
Gray in the chair, and adopted the several
changes.
Dr. Tqpper presented a petitioii` teoday,
praying for such a duty on teal imported.
into the Dominion as would enable the
coal of Nova Scotia to compete with it in
the Western Provinces. This petitionwas
signed by members of the Nova Scotia,
Legislative Connell, members for Cumber-
land, Antigonish, Invernesa, :Guisboya,
Halifax, Colchester Pictou, Richmond
and ,Luitenburg, and' by a large number of
bankers arid merchants 14.tf Halifax. The
petitioners state that they are of opinion
that until snch •a course of policy is adopt-
ed by the Dominion Parliament all hope
of obtaining any reduction on a duty -so
imposed by the American Government is
at an end, and they are fully persuaded
that any further continuance of the -con-
cessions heretofore made to the people of
the neighboring Republic would bennwise
andimpolitic. The petitionersbelieve that
it is the sound policy of the Government
to foster the trade, manufactures and
industrial resources of the Dominion
iu every trade portion of the territory
under their control, thereby increasing the
business relations between the Upper and
LO wer Provinces, bringing them into close
connection with each other and -ma
them more independent of the Uni
i States,
Anse arho have attended are sure to come Dutch, English and Irish, all travellers' Af
ter recess,
agent, 'and we wonldstronglyadvise others Some had been thtough Colborne, others Mr. Street moved an amendment,
th give the enterteinment a trial, satisfied to tsayfield seeking locations, to make vidino that in the event Of its beingthornn,P).
Tat they will not be disappointed.
- - homes for themselves and families. We
did not go to bed till teu o'clock although extenSion or modification of its charter, as
uptinDthe application of any bank for an
paper given him, a comfortable bed ma e, h Ittir Mr D. S. Gooding proposes to wearied and finnsore trout travelling sloe provided in the next preeedingsection.that
and every other attention paid. Hieeloom
steward of an English estate, who, when lease his skating rink for- a- co- operage.
ot er than that of the unsophisticatea • much on cr i w ' ( h ti t '-
I t ss aye, t. e o .us anew sty the paid-tp capital stock thereof has been
impaired, provision shall be made in ihe
he was assured was irrevocable, -and he teofrresoatitu)gthteocotnhveertraemttigratni nbteiumgzeahirgehhly2-a ha
was told that he could have the seridees of his cash was short, wrote squarely at the For this, or any sitni.ar _purpose, where a
c rter to he grented thereon for a radio- -
any clergynian lie desired in the mean- • g t to settle down on and. become if
' Th D bt The . (antifraud.) _ paired, but the liabilities ef thesharehold-
which the sameshallapPear to be so im-
for the unfortunate man. Next morning,
ers shall not thereby heleseened or inter -
on hearing of the sentence. the clergy ef one hundred and one millions of dhoiellharsish ,krEemereter FUNERAL SERMON. -
the averah ge interept-charge on w n esleyan Church was crowded, on Sunday .1,c,
the Editor of the Huron "Signal."
. -
fered with, and in no case than the reduc-
St Boniface assembled, and seine sof_ them
per cent, of the paid -lip
close to at per cent per arinpre. ' everting last, when the Rev. W H. Poole Ma. Eurros.-Respeeted Sir -I see in your issue of
came to Fort Garry to plead, withili Coms
We _castusst . but come to the conclusion delivered apathetic discourse on thehaepy the -nth Hist , one styling himself W. P., Stanley.yd;o capital, nor shall the same be reduced be -
tion ex-ceed 25
missioner Smith, that the priatanershould a omen st ot in reference to the B' a - -
- - " that iliepubItc accounts are so c'ooked and death of the late, lamented Mrs Trainer originally had
' ' field petition ; but it aPpoars his foot has been badly low the stun of $200,000.
be pardoned. The Vresident, as he -had ap- •
After some discussion, this amendmeet
manipulated that the nation knowa literal- The personal rentiniseenses of thedeceased curried as well as cloyed. or -worse, got into a hornet's
proved of the sentence, Said he could never
ly nothing abont its own finances, afid Sind the well-deserved tribute to her worth - nest. 1 think Solon fis periodically affected with
reveke the decree of the Adjutant's tribu-
never wilt know so long as the•archeschene affe6ted the audience very, deeply. maiseetosniphhhnoteeauscrit;tairmaut.yenntoetdturniienetos hydry op -
be w Airthetecalauses were then passed down to-
nal, but the President ordered thatull the
ers whe at present 'Misgovern us are allow- : e
soldiers should be assembled batik; the ,
s. ed to remain in office. - ' Trtn SUMME TRADE -We fe 1 sat fied
a . e is dash and
. . Hayfield. And indeer had it not been for the balder -
spared to7here it may be better appreciated than in
*emirate's insipiene ; of the wrangle of the the clause respecting the Bank of British-
fered up for the condemned man. .
the insolence of the wrangler is transparent to the North America._ -
Mr. McKenzie moved an amendment
execution, arid that prayers should be of
We letely advocated the appointment of t .
business will be much brisker in God- Varna Solon I should pass it by without notice : but
. a public anditer who should be employed Viat
1 - - to belleve that he read eve*, name to the Hayfield bank come under all the provisions of the
bottom of the monthly reckonin 'mud-
, of the shares and paid-up capital, by
'lime. He sent for Rev. Geo Young, who died away' 21,2.6,or whatever the amount commodious building is fequired, it would spo
possible a Canadian farmer and lord of the
f th °D minion is now abent
on hearing the approaching train whistImg
brakes down, they jumped out in time to
'save theme] yes. This accident has. caused
great excitement in Stratford, as the un-
fortunate man is much respected iu that
town. He was seriously injured on a tor -
mer occasien and had not quite recovered'
from it. It is needless to say that every
thing is being done that can be done for
him. Nearly 40 head of cattle are report-
ed to bekilIedand injured. We have since
heard that Mr &ladders has exisired. -
_ a- _
DR. MCLEAN'S S ILT-PATENi. -We had
the:pleasure of visitingthis establishment,
ana were happy to be assured by the
Patentee that, sines Monday 'at midnight,
when the arrangement was fairly at wurk,
it had fully ttniwerecl his anticipations.
From all the indications we observed, his
confideace' appears to us to be well-fonard-
ed. 'As soon as ceetain minor elterations of
(Vaught arehnade said the actual results can
be figured on, we shall give them 'to our
readers. Dr. McLean deeerves great
crediffor the simple and !efficient plan by
which he secures the comfort of the work-
men, by keeping 'the building perfectly
clear of steam. .
an amount at least equal to the sem byr
might be. answer admirably.
at once attended and did what he could
-
WhiskeY ,a_p_ause of Oritne•
Governor Geary, in the coetise some
remarks at a Tentperance Jubilee in Phila-
delphia, en Friday evening, 25th March,
made a startling slatemente It waa, that
out of. three thoneand applications made
to -him for pardons ninety-five per cent of
the crime Could be 'directly traced to rum.
-Feniana Organizing..
The Itttffalp Express of the 30th ult.,-
publishes the follotying paragraph:- "Ru-
mor asserts that General O'Neill is organiz-
ing for a. descent epon Canada at three,
points--Airthertsburg, ForteErie, and seine
.placte on the, St Lawrence-. yet undecided
upon: Large ;quantities uf - arms mid am -
.munition.. are 'said - to he stored near at
hand." •
Out-ofthyonste Watatii 8Go.
In its last ' issfie the ,Expositer -devotes
-nearly acohunn to peerile praise. tif the
-tibias- beater' Banking achenie while In
a sultseeptent..a.rticlehe sensibly says
.1 'Art the fountel.a. ime Will the Stream be.
It indeed,he the height offolly to
teippeete that pitre,ielean.water, amid_ flow
frOlIt a , and,,impuret;feuntain:
would, be: penally, - etheurdAonappoise -that"
1.11.ithiOg..tike 290d, .Ptokressivdotad whole-„
;some jegtslationgetild,resuItivev,thirdeli-,.
,herations„:4, ;Gfiverainent a.,Whielt
•_4OhnA„,.:Mnedonald,, :and Sir Geprge,: E
Certiere Were the deeding:Spirits:1" .
How-eines:friend Eve -otter veoon*, the, ,fitte',:iially • -
contradiction .1'
that after the lstJan., 1873, -this
SENTENCED TO BE SHOT. - , by Parliament and not by .tbe Gevern- erich this Summer than it haebeen for two Peened people so, he wants your numerousreadera providing
The prisoaer was sentenced to beithot •ment, and who ehonld _he :responsible to years. erc ian s m g oivinnanegeom
rate action is only aemaritude
efietoC . he cannot. his adutub
petition. but I ishallenge him to pnrve it ; but, alas I
ten &leek, but before that hour Rev Mr the House for the faithful diseharged his Scfnples about layin 1 k
and anduldquons I hurl upon his own head hi
. autonornasta name. and as Solon saver the Turner:
Y un • who had been with the prom ter .duty;'whichduty Would be the therough and I'lenty of goods will be sold if storekeepers
. .
waited on the president and Adjutant- impartial 'runnel ineesttgatten of the only give proper publicity to t en• spew.-
, , , . rules Varna, and he is to leave soon and no I erne -
Gen and (treed aealn that the unehappY public acconnts; 'An 'apditer oho* oc- 'Ries by a indieions used our advertising tion. • would be brought up on concurren.ce.
man's life should be spared,-statitig that cupy the positten ,of a sedges andsatot be columns. With form and aspect to cemmand respect. The reinaininer clauses of the bill were
he was not prepared to die: • TW Adjt- compelled tti' discheige :his elutieslat the 1 - With mind, desert. and talent to protect,
William presents a model toalmire ;
Gen said that the sentenhe could riot be beck of a ftinctionaty tioniewliat higher in I , St. Georges' Society. His subjects' hearts before the Solon bends, -
revoked, bat that in defence to the state- (Ace. This staudilig, La.n.gion lalas not. I — The Council's guardian and the orphan's sire ;
Foe to Mo. to the Hayfield P. a friend.
ments of Rev Mr Youre, the execution Sir Francis Rine ta at t eating of the 1 The Annual Meeting of the! above
. The hostile storm but rage awhile,
would be postponed till noon. , Committee en Publfe unts, 'on 28th
* nut FAREWELL REQUEST, = ' • • ult. in regard to the ;fallacious entry a
During ell this time, nothing-wohldcon- the 8510,00% from the ,preat Western
vince the prisoner that his sentence would Railroad mentioned above, said, "he had
be carried out. And only when thigiiterd, 'directed thatentrysheuldbemaale that way,
came to lead hint out to be shot id he ,contrary to „IfIr. Laington's opinion." So
fee
realize his sad fate. ." Thenstlet said ,Inuch for the 'efficiency of the present
"as I am about to die, I wish to- my 'audit-systern I when the officer whose ac -
friends, the other forty-seven prisoners. vounts are being checked, can orer-rule the
This regpeet was conceded, anekagesann opinion of the auditor.
Act.
After a long discussion, the amendment
was dropped on the understandtng that it
- s
them and bade each a hing last good-bye. Our "Downing Street" is getting into
Rev Mr Young contineted to *tear up much the', same -filthy state as the febled E Hosker, W Rumba% J Cal
to the last, anal endeavored -4o 1 his ;-,Augetin -Stable; whereshall we find a Her- Mitchell, 1' F Walker and G Ca
mind to the full.confemplatied of t an- cules to cleanse it ? Messrs. Holton, Mc-
tulend before him. Atnoon or a little after, Kenzie and Blake are doing well; and they Charitable Com mittee.-J Mt
Scat was led outside the 'god, witl do better, when the'country strength
ed, and with his ban& tied behind* his ens theirshands at next -election.
back. a firing *Vexes detailed, and„e--e-
but we wt11 uot 'detail the sid ace
ing knelt a few moments in pr
Rev Mr Yoting, thenwisoneen•
nd the tired contest ends ;
Society took place at the Maitland Hotel
Bat ha I how to reconcile
6 Friday last, when the following officers The foes who once were friends.
;were duly elected. And what the tribute of amaze
But what are wreaths in battle won,
Winch man too oft mistaken pays
To the vain idol cf fabse renown.
President, J. J. Wright. Still are Mc determined to oppose,
Vice do, J. Davison. And treat intruding William as a toe.
Second Vice. E. Bingham.
1. .Seeey,. G. N. Davis
Treesurer, T. Andrews.
Managing Committee.- S. Andrews,
•
oway,
tie.
hell, T
ndrews,
'
-Goderich. boasts of a colored boy -and
ready.' and in a feW, moments hw
The whole affair ii a matter' of. profthind only onee-Lnemeti Sam. Sam sails under
regret. The President of tbe Ceurtleter- the flag of Dark's liotehin which he Makes -
feel themselves driven. to adapters% And '
himself generally useful, picking'. up a
tial regretted extremely that theY sheidd
all wilhjoin with us iu regrietttngtbe dire goodemany dimes frpm generous travellers.
necessity of this caseemol tii`heileiyi plat hSeen,.howeVer, like theerest of us, has his
Red River Mey never Witneasseuell 411)- etrenbles: 'He his .a- morbid feehng that
er sad sce- i The unfOrtniate dede
was burEd about, the middle of the cast
sa *Berne tither 'nigger' will step in some fine
day and divide the spoils with him. And
Se - , such itteoad, Sam is_ determined to meet
A DA.I.t1C ENCOUN TER.
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m
Genet -yard, Fort Garret 'tee.:hh
y
with all the sternnesS of which the African
THE It7BLIO ACCOV. .1411. , natureas. .cepable.
After an unjuatifiable delay, the' public . Well, a couple of days ago another
accounts up to 30t1i'. japii; 1,80 tave • arkeybOY•Came to town. -It was ;dark'
hinted that his mission was tP tear
'
been submitted to the Unmet. We are Polley's Regulator. This made Sam Ft
just in, receipt of the Blue Bonk contain --blood boil, and he determined at once 4)
ing the samd.; lf any of our Mende are interview the interloper. He fouhd his
troubled' tyith dyspepsla;.a,tid Itzwe0-eitt hoy in the British 13xchanett. Tbrewing
. • ' , hishat into a corner, Sam sztad :-
dulge; pest-prandially, in a little exitilitritte' giiing to lick you.".
irig literatureewo would .iitrongly recotn- The interlope made no resporuse. Sam
cemmended tn,edical•_adentereh u
t 71; _Mow. then littlOPniggere square tip,Ihn
inend the Vernsal of the 490 page** ot ithrwpill..60:endtedt,
r yer
fignr°10.°. preferec° t.O.:91° '1'1.°141a, pfeqbas a No pees' one,
Dickens, or any of the. hunioristeK " Who telegraffed for Ter T"
light reading. could more effectnalli 'fake No 'meson."
Andrews, C Wells, J Barns, S
IT Muorhotise.
• Stewards -E Bingham, T Andrews
LandJ Calloway. _ 1
,Atiiiitors.-J Blake and T J Moor -
'house.
A vete ot thanks being given to the
;retiring Officer. A few social hours were
spent; 914as horde? Henglitshmett know
'ow ." The annual dinner will be held
on the 22nd inst, at the Maitland Hotel,
That ktoree Puzzle.
DEAR S1GNAL -The horse -Puzzle copied
bryou from the London Free Press has
Ti.1 the -revengeful f.fferk, in proud array,
Insists on Me to bend beneath the tyrant's sway. Sir Francis Hincks moved concurrence
trust, Mr. Editor, That Solon Will be spared from in the report of the Committee of the
apoplexy. The gentleman, if sueh he is. uses too
much Bilingsgate, and altogether anterior to the ques- Whole on the Banking Bill.
adopted, and the hill reported.
Ottawa, April lat.
The following Bills were read a third:
time and passed :-
Sir John A Macdonald -To amend the
Act in relation to the. extradition of ter-
tain offenders on the demand of the United
States.
Sir John A Macdonald -To amend st,he
Act respecting cruelty to animals.
tion at issue. But. that I may not be too tedious unto Mr Cartwright -moved au amendment to
the numerous readers of the Signal; we shall come to the effect that in case any I3ank chose tO
the issue at once. the .snm stands thus : The Varna t
Solon says, when he gave the information to tLe resign its circulation end all profits•that
Trustees ot S..rhool Section No. 8, there. says Hokin, may be deriVed therefrom, it shall licit be
my duty ended, But follow him Mr. Editor, bito the
required to held Dominion. Notes as part
Connell room. and there see his disinterestedneas .;
yes. then see treachery, and I assure you if ever he of ite cash reserves, but may hold gold. -
hart any philantrophy, it quickly vauished. for when He denied that he made this amendment
he was told to read said- petition. he might have
read 15 or 20 of the 55 names ; glorious, disinterested- in -the interest a the Bank of Mon
ness indeed, brush off the rust from lying Mc, pull the- and went on to argue that the Gove
motes and beams out of his eyes, and show yourself in
ment notes were not aa good as gold,aeeing
your true color -serpent: Again the same disinterested
gentleinau asks if the Hayfield people employed me, that there had 'been large deficits every
toe school section NO. 8 speculator to do their work.
Year for a number of years that of last
1 STU satisfied that Pone was never employed
bY - -year being nearly pne million' .
seepsoneasee, Woods or Biggins. to defend what he
calls an attack upon.them by Me and had the Varna Hon Mr Holton would have preferred.
Seism, gone W Rome, amone the so-called C,atholic .
to nave had the whole section struck out.
fathers, se as to establtsh his clatm to infalibilitY. Me
as he calla him, might, throngh fear or being exeom- He taunted the Minister of ;Finance for
munieated. then confess. Then, Mr. Editor, to erowe dee'uning • to aive any 'reasons for' mair' s•
ali, Solon must-Ndrag the endingof timeintoconfroversy ,_, . , , - ,
the man would be sufficient, but as Egerton and
which. if there was nothing else to show% the spleen of taming certain Pauses. .
Mr Alex Mackenzie said -that the whole
Shakspeare say, now
scheme wasintended to provide, by illogi-
winiaili reigns, to sarcasm much inclined,
timate paeans, money necessary to meet
In conclusion, 1 would say that if W. P. is very
But of strong passuins and a savage Wind.
An evil soul producing holy Writ,
IS like a villan with a seethes cheek ;
di 1 tte t th
side hill to ever -recurring • deficits. He ) moved in
amendment to the amendment that the
ort. be not concurred in, ebut the Bill
created great excitement m town ; some
maintaining that $20. was made on the Show error. Yours, . r,
sohcitotis he can have a cloanemon some
AlarL/I/VERoOF FAIRPLAY structions to strike out the 5th subesection
rep
be referred back to Committee with ins
transa.Ction and others Only s10. Of course
Hayfield. fist March, 1070. of the lat section, which provides that
buying the horse at 890. selling it at S100.
andbuying it back at 00., you would
Ihave in hand the horse and 420. But un- _
doe the horse is either sold at a certain
!prim, or -for the imposes of the proposi- Temperance in Dungannon.
;don valued at so much, the puzzle cannot - —
Ibe saved... Onfhe two , first transactions
open lodge in the Temperance Hall, on
The B. A. 0. of G. T. No 4, held an
410 was the ptotit but yeti c.annot .tell the
e Banks Altai] hold hall of their cash reserve*
Dondition Notes.,
The vote on this atnendmert wits taken
without (lobate,and lost. Yeas, 36; nays,
104, -Majority, 66.
Mr Young approved of the amendment
of the member for' Lennox in itself, but
!profit on the whole till, asltsaid before, the Monday 28 alto. It was a grand succest considered that if passed it might enable
there was an overflow of speaking. The
the Bank of Mentreal to occupy a position
lhoree is either sold again or valued.
Your &c. HIPPOS. very dangereus to other banks. He be -
I Temperance cause is flourishing.greatly in- lievecl the principle which the House had
this Place. Thereiissome one every night talc_ adopted was a bad.one, but it having been.
A CorrectIon.
--
31et march, 1870. drink. There is both a senior and junior
1 TORONTO, CANADA,
lodge in thts place. John G. Truax is W.
a madoet of:himself and make hunectin- 't Didn't yeu know that only one little I
ing the pledge to abstain from this cursed adoptedit was desiraUe to bare allon the
name footing, and therefore he was oppos-
edto the amendment of the member for
Lennox.
Amendment lost -Yeas 13; nays 128.
Mr Mackenzie moved that the Bank of
- - - ^ 1 file HO. ITo the Editor of the Signal.
tent -to "bear
mysterious. arrangement of digits* winch ;
iihi'he'knows tian the nitiFer livehiudis town
c! Well dat's so,. and rin de nigger dats tlieleed some.articles on the ,"Riseapd Pro -
Deere SIR -ln your paper von have pub -
Temperate() Ladgein Dun
'unior Com on II d j '
C. of the senior and alio W. 0. Of the
SireFrancisHincks, through Mrtjfertniithn, gwine to live here. Look ahem YOn ligreta 'Of the great Munn Tract," .by British North America shall come under
la a
A Templar. the double liability clause after the list
th7 .andi_tor_, p,ir, !he." cl, s t,o,, 71i
ten& to inystifY -the nittion regarslirkthe
te'hein_ don't leaver by nine check morrow mornine 3'orsepli Williamson. ...1 do not n eult
. 4anuary. 1873, Lost -Yeas 46; nays 93,
IS,Ita. tell: ..,t.,, , Isillokitl?l yeii„ I'll beettith yer hack right m 'with any one for putting such matters on
record, but they ebould be ;lure of their Gauls Eozztorr Exuma:onyx. - . ' •
Mr Oliver moved. an amendment for
Mr,,,,ffolton,inCommittee , after remarking nig at 9 ee Ile sheep, and Sam.. reinalns ipaper of the gist ult. Mr Williamson says, to papers has -met with the greatest sue,- -iowthstoek. Lost on a division.
officers of banks' to vote on their
4isposal an4,eninlition of its ,rininTp`,4s..,•,- , The other nigger left Pawn next morn- IfaciS, before stating them as such. In your Grace Egerton, as we learn from the Toron- aliewing
• .
that trianY itetits classed as ordinary,Tove- master of thelield. ' 'that the late respected Frederick Widder cess, and thie with evereeclaim to the lull •
!Esq. married Thee daughter of Sir!Jele$ honses. and aristocratic audiences which Bill fixed for third reading.
. : -----, • A message was received from his Excel-
fi d f
fershIr.Brown one of the most eaten-.
sivec,attle buyers,frotir.the 4merican aide
Eatsthcipe, a direetcr Of the Cettada Ctitn- greeted her each evening her histrionic. lency with estimates fair the year ending
,
Mrs Widder'S maeclen name Wati talent tieing of the higheet ord r and v
beirovied meneY,"aiked Sirriaticis giner,lts siaariwattz.?-ske st. Gardintx ic Co s adv. hex
_pr; an 4 e wits a ous ee e sattlity such as to 'bewilder all who see
Mo d ''t f th. 1 te " " ' e ' er- The following is a summery of the esti-
30th June,
it he ,,bieetccz?,to 49.1..„,„. ,ateheavaepa. very compute stook which they are gelling lPanY•
statement of revenue aud niindkcit,
• Member for Brighten _ England. Mr. her.-{Seeadveitiaexte
erCtttawa correspondent' of-- tta Tekt in this Seet1011 ebent -shtp ing.lusAyst. ledjaefeie theconntitiee Sit -Francis 'TIM STA; Bectxtsrorti.-Etnsaaertalitii
f,g6,7"412,eg. Williarinseit also states thatthe poorman ts
84 that i hag to, - h ng . - , - .` - , winter's Ink- e nee use._ s
M Do V
greg ng nes .0 putt: -.toosigoment--IRA y ot e ',hat. 4 misspiilkeepl!pat'.irstliestntes&enfPltatie-1444-. w 441' 171:= •
-°4.14:614's• 44: Refil-ges. 0441.e.rigrtieenitI bly f d-th • 121,r,iilhotanDke9,_,„, , ,
ricrieSt- "air
,bss:nnrchased itt-itsgtiod4Ound• .tiricok„the tuliitititi-ivoAhi'l';:t;b111.-are,A110:14.1441AJ,174::0;ii:01)lige4;t6 gL'aPhi4'
lastOttii,o..einOrearn utiht&OeuxitY Fririt4. many'n!Ords; that i441A;4.-Wit, seticiont iihfitratferd
We bad .heitaliVer: an accotiht Of the slimes
14flter prosente to-do._ 1 lave allfor
you 1,...and in_ rettirit you gave sue, _ YOU
,thOlIghti death, forget, fulness, and httr!..-
, 43'04 **seek bsppiness in the. shut Of
inallexthen.- one tiowar_dln blow 'was -.not
- tr.** hfe-You. would:baits: taken -wits
floel.rect.-4Pared cursti yon,,tiee Voyage!
ane yoitt wifts Sr. said te.hettyettn*. there is
. **tat r - - _ - _ - ;
70,irr itiq'..-thebitterneSiKot, deith wsk - -
iiic • anifoently titemselves-,,befora
- buret. foravVindale,..- 'Would insi.irgOnts-to snirtelideri;offent4ClelisCuqj miatomeraivitlie- tolusOnsi of
'tater ,t are noterett weer was. •-to slItizock the !eiders. • . tit molar r - ,
A SD
- • • he relid-rs f - - - 41 already type, filem another 'esteemed
- . • -• -4
hit.A t nt We h '` to
° and refuses k; ..ctiuse corresponde . shall 0 -PAY
ADVIGST1SiNd7.1.AT , -
Ohint -the woriclaitaWeiesii idats*Olig receiye froni r_.-,tha" subSeltisit; p*rtioti-
And if the ifit estion itasktadi,whaV,,mer-- cointiledlf ink:subordinites.z.- 14,'14;ar, misr lambs prOinnsek,...„ „ -
eitantniattoderiehdothelartnnitihnsiiitani- ,hninfeeee.--dtic -
we -think. the ttablie bear mi opte„ite 3re Ntputta urge npon::; sikpoeTS
eunserink..-Itose merahantis ;u1S,11:-.r71-VI''°,P!!„- ,,,?°?°„T"':iieefeSsity ',Of raising all good calVea•-•fond
',keeper. -tho Istieneetnt can' aaik;"8 aret'af* good' pie.: -,4o doubt
lomettmei be tarnpnrectywith' Ottle 'raising WM, ;years bt!': the swat
t*Itt tbat4i44.--_.r.tab'sla-14taCanidia* iii°u141.7`
, . ,
-eh _
synessesese. —
ten Years' Lease was done away with for
the twelve years'- leasing system. in this
he '11_7alfsc) .mistakert, the twelye years' asys-
temrinlyiexitited for twoyeara, andhas not
been inv use:since-the ov-1844-the ten
y spstent is in force at present., As
fav'S*1 can tee-e(and 1,:havaktiowinthe
geit Unroll Tract for -nearly fortY Yeats )
,
the correctness of Williamsonon other
--;otpehtis is about olt a par with 'hhs car-
tnetness in these particulars.
- T4:41 Fa 44. -
liftstiirsiltz OF 1832.
. • ,
* question of a halfpenny rate of plst-
irte is being agitated' in England.
mated expenditure of the Dominion for
the yea- ending the 30th June, 1671:-
- Public Debt,1/5;972,955; Civil Govern-
Poit'AND Pneri.=A correepondence has
:for1501116 titnebeentartied' forwerdin the
South Durham Mercury as to whether Mr.
Carlyle is *Pantheist. - G. Dangles
Hattlepopl, baying' in a private letter
callPt huebecliqctitleserritotilitte"npout'ai:eninitcaefb'rlaMefrivektr, CC:1.11e* nitlo til)thu aet
pantheist f' or, Carlyle answered in al
-note, No, lieYer was ; nor a. ,Pot -theist
either. For thEr rest, never mind these
poor pRople.-: Igo far as they don't mean
well; the damage is all their own. -T.. 0.'
(7th Marcl, 18704
'tient, $661,675; Administration of Justice,
§324,366e. Police, $42,486; Legislation,
*418,448; Geological Surveys and Obser-
vatories, $9,750; Arts, Agriculture, and
Statistics, $150.1701 Immigration and
Quarantine, $99,772; Marine Hospitals,
240,026; Pensions, 454,956; Public Works
and Buildmws (chargeable to capital/. $8,
46,700; do (to income), 4180,000; Railway
subsidies (chargeable to the Provinces),
$121,600; Ocean and -River Steam and.
Packet Services 341,244; Penitentiary,
$255,382; Militia, 11,087,24'7; Light Hou-
ses and -Omit Service; $337,826; Tfisheries
$100,208; Culling Timber, 869,990; Steam-
•
boat inspea
Mocellaneou
venues.: Otis
nue, *135,
Public Work
*100,000; Su
S62; tetal,
Of this to
elready anth
We give
blic Wor"
Intercalon
Scotia Rail
North Anae
(for works o
West Territ;
tion with th
and providi
Harbors
Light Hous
Little Hope
Public Buil
(Waste Wei
vert °lithe
irsli Cereal,
ening to Lik
Weirat Oen
. (houses
-deau Catial
412,009; Ca
1150,009; p
2dikeellan
Struction)
Ottawa Pa
Buildinge,
Library,
Houses, 820,
175,600; le
Examini-ng
-Emig' rant
-antine
'onto,
Tie fetes
.-4ere as folio
830;828; N
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next taken n
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'Iorlien the D
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- tender, laid
to hold nuch
Lost on a
The Hou
The folio
York Tribu
mend it to
where lie
Mon than to
-pay to news
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alsighbork
which the
ahroed, ben
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the pow
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religions
day last.
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flattish
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manseiss, and
Brice -El -6Q
and by IF
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hue 111 abl
great sumac,
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