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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-08-27, Page 1� • • J 4 • ;{ ran naI, (Israsrasaan 1848, ) tat aitlw stttitf P+PKa pablkhed In Canada, is aZalIIlltaledat erieh,Ontario, eve') weiCiIrrawBDa.'t MOItNINO-, at the O:aa xratreet t.abjotning the \girl Qt $ms, by a• 4. BELL, %Dlmow;' Jam PRonnIanott. laCept nansopee eve nee, Qt a;ry„tfP, i r ;net it (*at ap,ro disryntinned ttb ttt1 .Psoas..17 ora poption of the pub! liber, /' RATES OF ADVERTISE\ G : hZt r'o«htII erpa!r life for the first inaortl.'n, and ler iiae for each aagnen beet ,oseri loo. mg DID tolitnes gs. ,, 6 lines, es per te�Pledm otitnastobe�roeknn••.'. we tee since ' h7 a seize or sot:,: N.ernen- ldre,tL�IIentswiteont apeeifte 'lir.,'ts„n., wilt 'w Warted unlit . and charge' Air.'^tin;if. 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NO. :32 A • 10 MI NW "The GreatestpossibloGood to thoGreategtPossible Number." • GODERICH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1873. {�T cctin.� i. ! i otclr. P o cfrn. GODERICR LODGE NO. 33 WRIGHT'S, HOTEL G. K. c., A. F. A. A. M. Gonelorateell, ON•r. rru!: RF:,:1'1..111 C,, .1,. t'NLC.ITIUN ,a 1, d nth.tra1,.,Iac"rr„•1, SITS .DTI 11(1;�THEI DIGIT BLUFF yoc m!h gat t i`• n;. 1tr,Uu; ,•seism, overlooking the. Harbor, Lake and co:einey intra River. W. uicxson. eu. This bongo after being thoroughly Gder:ih,;th ata-, 1S71. nw73_1y renovated and furnished is now open for the summer seas.tn for the reception of guests, Parties going to -Luke Superior by- the ti the 7ltinit.btt will find this house very convenient. Large families requiring roosts shenhi 7 par orient) previously either by mail or tele- graph. ele- g aph. J. J. WRIGHT, h. Proprietor, 1Ulottci) to £:cul. s,®®® Tit L -'w ort Fattvt or Tow:. 1`toprrty nt coot. Apply!" t . CAMPAIGN E, $eliciter, Sr., Oct.3-th,.+:L • U1tr t:o1erlc MONEY TO LENT) Golerich, L'4tlt May, 1S73. 1370 'T F.1,111T PER t 1\r, b111p1 1NTF.RF-1 ll ````aa qn q �a rj & or ', ,,r iJ �,,;t:. 1!,!:••,.t r,l'atal k' eltlur BL�j a is II EXfH tNGE' I TEL, rz:ly'r 11 -14 -),'Ir!. .1t,1•'. to 111•:\1.Y 51ATIT1:R 4, 5e. ttelens..- MARKET F���'.1RG-UOUh it. Et. t�nn :r. CsePT, W. COX -,V - PnnPRIETOR • the coward Skews darednot disobey his and the pointed pietol of Charing Vigo. :guest. Yet ho rose sulkily, and as ho When the time was up, and his tongue aterred the embers together with his lied ceased to count, the blank silence Writ.en fur the Signal, .foot, ho said, in his moodiest tone; 'I'm that fell upon him was more horrible VARA PiTIPCD 1r11051 THE TRANSLATION OF at dimmed man. I don't caro where than the threatening voiceof thepistolof imp of something warm. before you To a-arasehopper.- go, But I suppose you'll let mo have a AN 01)E 1:1' ANAcItE0N. Inn out in the cold.' pull death -cold water. foo, or even than tho touela of that Thy joyous heart declarea : Wo deem thy happiness complete Unscathed by threittning estrus ! For, having sipped form lofty trees The dropping dews of Spring, drank in a fierce way as though in drink, as in all else, he could not help shieving Thou hoap'st about with cheerful ease the desperation taat was growine in a What are you afraid of I' returned the other contemptuously. 'Arne youeself tern little to me.' The young man walked up and dawn, whietling softly, es Skews mixed him- self a glass ef strong toddy, which he Whatever charm the fields bestow greet thy roving sight: 11 hat treasures from the season flow Aro thine by native right. The toiling husbandman, in thee A friendly guest may own : Thou cheer'st his heart melodiously And plottest hurt to none. _ Sweet prophet of the sumMer hours I All mortals &hare thy love : A entaintitanoo of 0,7 favor ern] anptort of !bar And Phoebus, from above , . perty, at e per cent simple intinest 1311 . . Willi azure beatity graCeil thy form And varied sun bow dyes ! (ix 1m ruovr.i) r PAT entre the tire, respts..trully s.!1 per annum. Apelv elborne Hotel. ki_N N1 -11)R LLNE. - ITo tha breast with rapture)) warm; Cadet -tell, Sth Oct., 1872. 1338 !Thy throat with melodies 1. . • MONEY TO LOAN 0 I wise must be thy 'Dye of song : AT LoW RATES OF INTEREST. WI AND rer l'111 -,,K. AND (11.AS- .N.Or sons.e of and nal urday. All earthborn the' it seem : 'IM.SURGEON DENTIST. r Office and residence, West Street. ! Three doors bolo r Bank Montreal. Soradrato or us en nee! dee, M Seaforth, 1" For partienlars apply to W11. BANNATYNE.. 1;111111.1taLIO in death. pain-noe dread of wrong Can mar thy bloodless dream ! s nem all ltar.wat tat:..!. t.te,:t For• lit:a10: Old ago may come -but ceaseless stia 1, Ant. eeory P! -1 ..177!7.1ay themaftet reader must not suppose that . tire old Greek Bard meant' the brood • / (nein eseeose es eot es.o.1 1.,,r V= IL oaths) America, the fornrer being h s!,•171 -!n!". 1 • sl 1! $7-!:!..• l.tt'-e:-. else beautiful insects„ ohilst the latter are ENT raTeitertis and pestilent and should - pro - at any hoot afterwards, rc.,t-t day. ./tv • turstmcs. su Re Fenn con. 0.:211. c. office A.E1RISTBR AND Arra)11N+1Y-AT-L kW, AN r, k3or...raos-ia-Chancerv. C•antv Crown Attorney, GI,derteti3Out, Otee in Court Sense. DARIlISTE itOLICITORS IN e. Office; Market Square. tI•derleh. rt. rto-srrac, A TrogNETS LAW, SOLICITORS. IN Clueetry. Conveyancers, de. Cr•bl.'s Been THE CITY OF. TonoNTO PERMANENT Atirar ces money at reduced rates for from 2 to 20 years. Loans repayable in in- stalments to suit the borrower. T STEADJEJ1 CEIATTE3. IX. Full informetien given on application. 11. H. KIRKPATRICK, ' tgewse.--- 3 slept ih deep tranquility, with its belt of -...-eneeeeneen giant-. firs keeping .watek and ward 13'1'3 Agent at Goderieli. around. it, and all the shadows of its BENTON," (plaint gables and laticod windowa lying stilly ou the meonlit lawn. Down in MONEY TO LEND At Greatly reduceil B..ates of Interest MASTER, shadows, unquiet with the quivering of leaf and ilower. and changirg fitfully as Will leave Gbderich fer SAG I :a saaW rind the great branches of evergreen oak and • intermediete ports bay, stendine at the gate, swayed in the EVER Y SUNDAY, •-‘101INING; the huge oak trembled on the pavement, - there- glimmered distinctly among the leaves the grey and ghostly likeness of a appraiser for thil Canada P er • DETROIT and CLEVELAND man. Then a tawny dog speang from his •soclety. of Toronto. EVER. Y. W EDNESDAY. one Blunt angry bark, waited with __ watchful eye upon the trees till the INSURANCE CARD, 1 branch shook violently, and the Man ; himself swinging at ares length dropped by V..$3 rl inital rtte of ems tises will eery uncertain breilze. Notwas the shadow of And for SeRNTA, PORT In-Re/1w For Freight er Insert:se, Ailey te Goderich, Deli dune, S-7`.1. 1 e74 noieclessly on the pavement. Then the MONET TO LENi• rns PEPJEN IX"( Lore! EL.:tate.. aog snepped his chain, and rushed upon BRATIsii AM,•itir.•%, of Tor-,..,!. 'Bolster ! good Bolster, clown 1' said I. 8. SINCLAIR CHAS. SEAGER, LT to: in Chlricery,te. eta:telt, Oat. Chancery. Conveyancer, Notary Pubtle, dt.o. WOffine., over Alr, C. P.. Archibald's Store, God. Cee. sW-41V-Ireowieeistenhe The dog crouched at the man's feet; HORACE 110R1 ON but hie s-hort barks of joy, and his eager - AND Office Market Semis* Cease -kw . , nese and suppressed excitement showed 0...i. 2Ith 17.74. „A., NORTH SRORE LIN.E. hat Bolster know his master. t• 'Have -you got the deg?' whispered THE LIVERPQ0L&LONDON Ier GLOBE - TUE NE %V STEAMER INSURANCE COMPANY, will ply in connection with the G. T. Railway as feller, : Leave Goderich 00 arrival a Express Train from the East, um:tiler permitting,' fur Southampton at p. eyery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursd•ay And Saturday. Returning : Leave South- ampton at 4 a. ru. Port Elgin at 4:30 cardine on 8 g. m., every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Arriving in Goderiell tacit day as above, to connect with the train go - In conneelion e ith the Grand Trunk another veice, --arid a faoe peered nnx- iou sly over the walls - • Railway. Stye [ea', Cilf.:;:pCit, and most . direct rorde- '1.-cs,' said Charles Vigo, shortly. Tsecolleet your master has pledged his treated, and to be brought back to word to nip that the dog is to -be well over.' 'All right, Mr. Marcombe; it shall be dog is back,' saia Sir Anthony's man, sulkily; 'for the, hero work do look more like dogstealing than anything else I ever seed.' Charles • Vigo smiled at the man's words, and .seizing the bone of 'the oak, he once more swung himself on to the wall, and dropped down en the other side, whistling lightly to the dog ite 116 went. Bolster flew frantically to the wall, then to the locked gate, which' ho finally -succeeded in surmounting. Sir Anthony's man looked on witlagreat admiration. 'I dechwe he tit; come arta you -just as if you was his master,' said he. Again CharlesfrIfiga stooped to pat Bolster, in order to hide tho smilo that passed over his face. 'I have bogged a pair of old shooting The above named Steamer leaves South- once belonged ta his ' moister,' seid gloyes from Mr. Nrigo's servant, that ampton. for Sarnia and Port Huron at Charles; 'and it'elsvonderful how these CO0 a. m., Port Elgin, 4.30 a. M., In- retrievers_ will recegniso the scent.' a. m., Goderich, Werhuron, 0.00 a. ne, Kincardine; 8.00 `Ah, it's very queer altogether,' re - with River Beats for Detroit and G. T. They walked on,silently Ihrough • the Railway Propellors front Sarnia to grounds into the read, where alight cart day, weather periTtinPg. Chicago, Milwankie, ttc. Returning : awaited them, int° which they sprang, Leaves Sarnia every Saturday at 8 and drove away. ! _ o'clock, a. m., weather permitting. For It was about an hour after this, when further information apply to Byron Charles Vigo rethrned. to Menlieniot Wilson, Purser, on the Boat, or to Thos Firm, and laid. hislhand on tho shoulder Lee, Southampton; J, EastwoodePort . of its gloomy maseer, who sat cowering, Elgin; P. McRae-, Inverhuron ; R. over a turf fire, ivhich smouldered on chimney. 'Skews,' said 14 'you must go to this old fashioned wide Kincaedine; W. B. Clark, the hearth, in ini Sarnia; A. N. Moffat, Port Tfuron. OF THE - going to let this! be V stammered the 'You -you can't mean that you are Trust and Loan Company of farmer, bending his white face still lower we 'Let them hunt, and find, if they will.' eYes-why note' said young Vigo. . - - 'Hero!' repeated Charles. 'No. Are 'Hero ?' asked Skews, hurriedly. Available Assets, 6;27,000,00.0. hy CIFIICA4G•C3 1-71 14E1 esti- MONEY: TO LEND. mat.al at nearly tt:1,0(.3001(11(), are being Elle) Gil x:LeLevie-Lereeleg Itrinseiednarti;y1,asprfoasmtpa.tipatal3j.zticitlt,%aviirrauLoitb•Traniaiti.yteiTnInadN.. in-itmeLt of its I, ises !jro thc prominent features el cioNVETANCER AND GENERAL LAND this wealthy cornflour. kJ Agent, Crown Lands Ofilce, GoderIch, Ont. FIRE an!' LIFE roLiclus issue.1 with very 1:::3 liberal coi.drtiona. Head Ofileo. Canada Branch. MON. GoOrbili. Plans an SpL:ciAeatioa• drew. HA VC en hand ell kinds of Sistsea, Doers, T 3.1,rtitling*, and presSed Lumber, at the God- orontoLtie Assurance and erten Planing UHL Tontine Company. A. M. CAMPBELL HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, -0 with lihcrty to increase to half a million Mt)1111 RIMY of Cosnell University. Ithaca, New E York and Graduate of ontarlo Veterinare College. DESIDEINCE? VARNA. A mount called in, 25 per cent. -all win visit Devisee every Saturday. 1313 318.'1 ONTARIO ITZTE2INAM• COLLEGE, NT. paid OFFICE AND STABLES, BOARD OF DIR.ECTORS 7 Nes•gate street, Mena Rouse East et Colborne • Gao DUGGAN, Hag, Judge of the C3unty of York. Anna, Cansann, Esq.. Cashier 31erehants Bank, vest. e. MACDONELL, Begi., Manager Toronto Savings Foil INVENTIONS Set d Canada, the United States and Europe, Bectetaay and Treasurer : AATITUR tIARVer,-E8q. Applications for Insurance in this DECEENTsnaraoteettorno charge..Send for print - first (Use Company received by L a inttractiOns. Agency in operation ten years. Mechanical Engineer, Soliniter of Patents and Feb. 11th 1871 . 1342 Agent at Goderich. TWINS BARNES in returning thanks "HEAD OFFICE TORONTO. AAA to her friends , in Goderich for past patronage. begs to say that she is now prepared to give Lessons on the Piano- forte and Cabinet Organ and in Singing. Residence opposite Mr. Savage's, Colborne St, 1303 Music and Dravithig. VIM LOWES wishes toi inform her ir-w friends anti the public that she is prepared to Or lamas on the Piano forte, etro. Having been. taught by first elase masters, and for several years- a stialessficl teacher/elm feels confidenfshe cats give metier -action. Alse class in Drywing, Water-colorsr SC., on Wed. tains. airi' residence of Mr. M7, raeman, .!Hainilton Street,. NEW RESTAURANT• SLIN/A EL PORT HURON. Ineorpoateel by Royal Chewier. house,,or any othdr helper in a murder 1 The misertsble ;nan glanced upwards CAPITAL -ONE MILLION POUNDS- into hie questioner s face with a look of tered not a word. l CAPITAL STOOK .. $400,090 SURPLUS FUNDS 208,369.60 Fil ERLIN G. HON. J. McMUII,R,TCH. for`Bboilsatemrawstiellrir 'Never fear at, 'man. ,teocnotritio jihither to look END eNGJUNE3Oth1871. 357,853.20 Funds for investment. ' ' 'n ed the other. • . T Otlemmie on the Security of approved Farm FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE AT in•a'Where is the twig?' said Skews, look - like a ferret. . President. u City or -Town Property for periods of Fl% years or to suit the convenience of iorrowers, ande 'In Sir Anthoxy' 's stable,' was the re- 'I er7 see you,• said Charles Vigo, B. HALDAN Managing Director. nal inetaiments. Payments In redaction off o PT ivell betet out o,t three o'clock; 'and that's enough. Yon have asked for •11, b rst into a howl ,of despair, _as looking Skews whimpered , hero, and thou . either „repayable at expiry of time or by an- '''' ' nwill be accepted at any time on favorable torm'san6 1 '-e 'Are 'you ready 7' he set the glass down. 'Thou num at asked his guest, as o spoke, Cha.rles 'Vigo took a pis- tol from his pocket, and looked at the printing. Tho action- was net lost oas Sk'eI"h80.pe, sir, whatever happens, that yon'll keep your temper,' he- said, rub- inissiyely. 'I'm sure Fm. willing to go with you, although 1 can't seeevliat you are going to make a fool of Sir Anthony Both stead beneath the night fiky R•oskally for! the last words were naid, and, without answering, Charles Vigo strode on to- wards Truwavas woods. The moonlight Traa clear and piercing, bat beneath the trees the arched branch- es, leafless though they were, inter- cepted its rays, and the path was dank and gleemy. A thousand fantastic shadows lay upon tho rank grass ; arid here and there, where a hue° ilex or a silver fir reared a giant crown, the she- dowa grew funereal in blackness, and the darkness was intense. 'From such black spots in their path the coward Skews emerged with a colden and colder fear trembling at his heart. Yet die dared. utter no word of remonstrance, his foar of the stalwart young man by his side being greater than the imagin- ary terrors that tormented his shrinking conscience. Novortheless,when Charles Vigo struck into the heart of tho wood, rind turned towards the Lady's Bower, fright unchained his speech. ; 'I hope you- won't.ax mo to eo to this lonesome pool, sir,' said he, 'especially on sich wieht night as this,' 'What bettewplace for the hunters to find the aider -and abettor of a murderer than the spot wleere tho murder occur - ted ?' askedbie companion, .sternly. . 'But thens'a mo friend of murderers here,' stammerecIthe farmer,' as his face grew .whito and 'ghastly in the moon-. 'the friend of Olive•Narcee ie hero, and shall find Min at -the very spot where - where you and I, Nathaniel Saewe, saw her on the day that Eleatic:a. Moristowe lost her lifo.' 'You 1 Did you see her too 1' exalaim- ,Solcicer, with a tremulous quiver in As he spoke, Charles Vigo turned, and seized. him by the col ler. 'You saw her, you inieentblb sconn- drel,' he exclaimed, 'and yet yeti held your peace. You have heard lier tree duced on all sides, yon have eeen her hunted as a criminal. driven from her home, execrated a,nd hate -1, ana yeti hare -not spokowbecause you have taken blood -money, and seld your soul fur a • Held in his powerful hand, Charles Vigo dragged the wretched man alone at a rapid pace, till ho neecleel•the mental of the lonely pool, iillere tho inorentieln lay, white -and silvery. 'Hare, u the long, rank grass, where ho ha I see% Olive's roaa, trailieg a3 it touched the water, he flung Lite down, and cteed over him, ride! in hand. Tuderstand, •falese3,' he exclaimed, 'that you hove to speak now, else I fling you into this pool, whero you saW nor Mariztowe flung, mei never rainee. 'pe for yolia said Charles' Vigo, 'sternly:- '15111,urden your guilty lead, ruin or no ruin. 1 mean to hear tho truth, even if you dio rlrolsaic,91, e ,yv ns or ;ou, come into my house sir,' -moaned the 'is this fair' what in disguise on purpose to ruin nie. Yoe knowed 7ou, Mr. Vigo, yet never said TettiftiCd Charles don't keow about that, sir,' said Skewl, 'I only know you're a rich man. and Ern a poor one. And if I don't Trolly word witheSirIliltoteTrewavase I'm Mod. What do you want te ruin too flr I hawn't hint anybody. Mies Varcoo safe enough. And I don't see ,Why; should tell tales about hor-or- _Or anyoue else,' lie roared,. Bs Charles -Vigo, exasperated by tho insolent tone of bis last weeds, again seized him by the time. at, and pressed his faco dose to the• cold shining water. The horror, the shrinking horeor, which the miserable man felt at tho Chill touch of tho doleful pool, .stopped fer moment tho verysheating of his dull heat L. For month& he had avoided the place in painful enwardice. For worlds he would not hey° -dipped his hands thatateenrsea water ; and now his eyen glared into it, its touch wetted his ivhito lips, and ho knelt faco faco with -the cold death ho had let Eleanor Maristowo die. When Charles Vigni lifted his livid face from the pool, and fluty/ him on the grass ogain; he was utterl, abject and Buit3ie43:,tilvl:irsill.. Vigo, end I'll tell you all,' he aid Charles . Vigo, 'I grant you Ave minutes in which to recov- er yourself, and get seine courage Into your dastardly veins if you can. I shall "I mention no names. I BMW some ono. stand by this tree ; but you see this Never mind," he said, holdinse up his pistol, and you know that it is. loaded, hand suddenly, "I don't wantr to hear and if .you attemaa to stir I tihall fire.' anything. You shall havothe farm in a Charles Vigo 'Moved away to it Rhea few weeks' time, you know, when things distance, and leant against a tall bay are quiet; meansvhile, yon had better be tree, thn fragrant leaves of which shook carefel." I saw he meant that he was with a, mournful rustling in the night' afraid I should talk, theugh he was too air.coward, in abject fear. 'Don't go so far ink lips, nos ar rama od; t!e! da n!ht 'Not so far, Mr. Viale!' cried the purnmenotwo away, for mercy's sake 5. I can't see would,. Mr. Heriot, to this day, if yentig you sir, and I dan't abide to be alone .Mie Vig_o hadn't come into. my ! hoese, WHOLE NO.1384. Skews shivered) and trembled, mad The Canadian 21021th3.7 On the bat made no reply. 'You are -dumb,' said Mr. Heriot. Wei referred in our last -issue to the 'Well, I can tell you your share 111 the article on "Current Events'"? in the Murder myself. You had shot a liara.in - Canadian Monthly for August, iitaihich Ilio wood the night before and lest it - 'Mr. Vigo ! Mr. Vigo !' he said, soft- for you try the poacher's trick now and the Picific Railway matter is spoken of. ly, " then; and comino hither the next day- Hitherto the writerof "Current Events" Silence Still. Then he began to count- knowing you wield find the hare here- ' has come out in support of tho Govern - again. He hael made mietake surely, abeuts dead -you had just picked ire the ment of Sir John A. Macionald,rbut and holiness, Mr. Vie° would not speak stolen game and pocketed it, 1 i 1011,7011 counted with a dry tongue andea gasping ladies in anger -and fearino to be till the mtnutes of grene were gone. Ile heard voices -the yoices of two 3T-so:tonne !their conduct on the Railway matter Jae opened his- eyes, and as his change throat, for every moment was a torture vou hid down yonder amono tho of opinien has been caused b the (wi- llow. Suppose tho young man had,g,one ferns and watelied them. Then one dence produced his views ar entitled to away, and left him hereby this hideous young lady swept away in a tempest of gilt. The first portion ,of the pool alone f The thoeght lifted his hair passion, brushing the edge of the- pool great wei as though an unseen hand. had passed with her lone dress, just here where we article was written before the publica- through it, and brought cold beads of stand; and being Ma fierce mood, she tion of Mr. Mcyullen's letter. Here is sweat upon his brow. And the moon dratted the trailing silk hastilyfrom the what he says of Sir Hugh Allan, - shadow on tho water creeping ever once more you heard voices, and yo.0 nearer, nearer, appalled hire more turned back to your old hiding -place, there a gleam and flash, a ripple of the uses andrreinained there unreeatd• ehastly light -always showing him the ed. And you, after lingering amen; the. corpse of Eleanor floating towards him fern a few minutes more, were creeping was . darkening, slowly, with here and her. In dein,* this her girdle fell in horrible distinctness. The dark away on your hands ahd kpees when than the glistening light had done; and and watched again.' was going down, tho face of the pool water, and gethering it up around upon opinion among any in whose breasts Allan, thero can be neither doubt t the material faets nor difference" oof ere most proud. He owes him !ninth, owes "With regard to the case of Sir Hugh -the waving of •tall rushes on the pool's Hero Skews broke in with tav in: brink, the creak and' swey of unseen air. sure uulp rune y wealth high jure boughs moaning around him, all shook 'See now!' ho cried. 'Only think of a And no his abject soul with supernatural terrora. gentleman coming disguised into man's his own explicit bonfession, of havin . w a branoli on the .oppusito side houseand skr. ming all this out of him!' attempted to add another heap to Id swayed n about any muldenguet or moat' or idle things said oyer a glass at night! of wind. Ho saw it V.:a-lino of light, Oh, it's mean -I say it's rheanin a gentle - of foreign specu'- of the pool swayed wildly to and fro. la gathering -it from words spoken in sleep, vast store by correpting herconstituen- cies, her public men, her bar, her press which glanced between .the tuns from man to do such things!' lators into whose hands ho was ready in concert with a ring the Betting monn, and struck tho water - Mr. Heriut seemed for a .moment to to thrisw the great Canadian enterprise, branch swaying to and fro without -wind, the reptile that crouched at Ilis feet; but like a ghostly ,lauee,, showing the hesitate whether or no he should kick and with it, perhaps, the very destinies and without hnmanhand. Then the.light he refrained, shrugging his shoulders at quivered aud went outelennas it vanish- his own impatience. of his country." e erring to Sir John A. Macdonald - ed, a face rose op an-m4the leaves of the ' You miserable scoundrel!' said Charles R f ' "That which really bears hard on the ewaying branch, ard looked at him. Tao Vigo, coming forward ftom the shadow he _inn, Prime Minister, and places him distinet- sight was too horrible and he fell down where he steed; rit is true I have eaten - '-'--- ly in the position of a defendant at the torthe'earth, biting th'e wet grass with of your bread, and slept under your bar of the nation, is not any particular quivering lips, and graspino at -gnarled roof; and because of this-taiunting, all passage in the letters, 'but the general roots and weeds eith Zutchiug fin- the money I have given you for nnthin,g -I do not mean to harm one hair of dischisures of the character and proceed- gers ings 9f those AN ith whom he has been salso speak to me sir!' 'Mr. Vigo!'he shrieked, 'fur heaveit'a your wretched head.Beforelbrought you hither, I had taken 'measures for you acting, and in whele hauds he has placed answer, but none en.mo. Ile hemal only Yon- M7' Flo heal hie le'reath to listen for an eseape from .the execrations that await tuotiye has been, not to pun - ladies and all its attendant power. Is it the Pacific Railway, with its vast sub- tle) swaying of the boughe, and the moan ish you,but to clear an innocent girl from ' ter, he can have been ignorant of the of the wind among the tree -tops: Then, the horrible shadow of guilt cast over Allan and possible. that, when he signed the char- gatheringc-,nrage, he thought to riso aucl her by you and your confederates: But hW associates had been seeldhg to se - escape; but anise gained his feet a wiry why do 1 talk to you P Heriot I am cure -their peizee-of the tendencies which methods by which Sir Hugh firm hand pressed- him down upon his sick of this. Take this wretch away, as they had manifested, and of the course knees, and a voice -not sCharles Vigo's . we agreed cn; and. write out his confes- whieinthey were Mill purening 1 Is it -said in cutting - aceents, 'This is the sion, and make him sign it ; then lot him In d attitude for a confession, Farmer ge out of our sight for ever. 1 care' not possible that -he can haye been ignorant Skews. I ain Mr. Vig,o's friend. You to hear leis words. ' He can tell me of the prevalence of bribery in the eleo- might deny what you said to him, but nothino that my own convictien did:not tions, or of the source from -which, a5 it "in the mouth of tivo witnesses shall a tell me.long ago. And I swear solemn - is now maffifest, & good deal of the testimony bo approved." 'Now, let us ly, that the murderer of Eleanor Maris- money came ? A hi. erh-souled 'Minister, hear v.-1137you stood by, and saw a help- time shall be in my hands before the like Chatham, dwelling apart, on spin - finger to help hen.' loss girl murdered, aud never stirrecrn world is a month older !' uade of sequestered greatness, may be He went back, as he spoke, to the unconscious of the corruption which the' coward's dell brain that he might deny maineel eilont, like a man firmly sure of The thought had flaslieel through the deep darkness amid the trees, and re- Newcastles and- their tribe are carrying hi3 confession to Charles Vigo; but now, himself, and heeding little what others as ho felt Mr. Heriot•s strong hand thought. upon him, leo knew that Ito Was baffled You looked upon it as a lucky thing at even! turn, aud all hope Was gone. to get the Trewavas family into your 'Dotet be hard upen 1110, geri- tlernena power,' said Mr. Herioa; 'so; although lie whine.1, ae he held out, his hands you mig,ht have hindered mtiraer, you towards the dim figere or Charles Vigo, would not—' s -I, id inn b.- t ,veen him. and the peel, At this instant the short, quick bark 'I'm It rained man from this night. You of a doss was heard, and once more wen't turn mo out of huuse and Charles eiTigo came forward hurriedly. , 'Take him away, Heriot, I entreat 'We eliell 11 ) witat ia rigat and hon- you,' he said. 'I want Sir Anthony to est,' reelled Mr. Heriet. `If the cense- find me here alone.' , 9 11, :lees to yo a 7110 Xi enr me, yori must Tho wiry Mr. Heriot seized tlle coward beer taki. jest punishment of your Skews by the arm, and jerked him from 6 in.' the ground to hie limp feet: . '1 ‘l',.3 !I leen. man; I °eel rent,"Now, man, come with me,' said Mr. et-eine:I Skewe, rocking himself distually Heriot, 'unless you want to be knocked tl, !.:, 1 fro. 'Ia.:ire:lair Ili:ton world ruin down. and kicked. along the road before :1 en.r. I to e, ,t stieli a 'tag man in my Skews needed not this warning. Is, .-V,.;',.. I: rt. lin retro I've nei er bad Meek, ill-used as he considered himeelf, y he went a martyr, protesting he only" - era eaatt. Ohly a minute age I seed wante.d to be heard. fairly, and to telLall the truth, since he mast toll it, in, his 11r. Heriet. 'Co on; we waste time 'I shall sit up for you, Charles,' said "aorweaw me. ,yart einteleton,' said own way. Mr. Llerion as he disappeared leading 'Anseetheren In wonld Its: done whet the coward with him. 1 del,' eentineed the sewn -lino- :skews, 'if Charles Vigo listened, first for ehc it.) 7.-.171 as peer tie I be. I ennt te Sir rustle of their steps among the leaves, Marne anti eel --ed him to let me have ana then for the distant sound of *heels, are:die:inn farm; and he :seal ne, very which echeed frotn the road beyond the ei srp, tie he'd promised it to come one wood ; and d.uriag this -time the short, else. 'Well, then, when 1 had 107 chance anxious bark that had sounded far meaty it.' afterwarda, volt can't wonder I took approached. nearer, but Ile did riot terw, his ear to this till the sound of raptp - 'A fterwarda! . Yoe mean. after fhe wheels had died in the distance.. murder?' said aIr. lieriot, in a sharp. 'They aro safo away,' said Charles tone. Vigo to himself. 'Now let Sir Anthony 'What a .shufairig, lying throat the Reskelly find out the truth, if he can. I want none of his meddling, and I will man hasl' 0Na:timed Marini. Vigo, in- dignantly. 'My head tingleato kill hint not .pauder to his hate of Lady Trim -a - as I would a reptile.' Skews shrunk, ana crouched his ab- The young man walked slOwly up the ject lic3.d. nearer to the gra.ss 'at these green knoll, and and sat delve on one of strong words, 'elancing, like h whipped the felled -trees that lay desolate, aleout dog at the pietol shining in Charles the ruins of the Lady's Bower, • Vigras hand. 'Is it thus Sir 'Hilton Trewavas thinks Mr. Heriot. 'Leave this creatnro to upon tharuin around. `If 1m had not nio. Now ge on, man -and faster, be looked 'Softly, iny dear 'young Limed,' said to forget 1' he said, wearily, as T if Olive's loft, I could almost pity him,' 'Yes sir,' said ho, 'I went to Sir Hil- him, Chanles Vigo divested hill -tacit of Turning from the thought that pained -and told him I'd been in the iaeod his forehead, tie.; uncouth - collar, tale tho thick red war! that .came low uplan ton -tile day afore the inquest it was the day Miss Eleanor died. I looeoe glaring necktie, and other !doeicee $.11 him in tho face as I :said it, and I never wbich ho had so effectually disgu d seed It man grow so white as he clid. He himself; after which he lighted a' mato , didn't speak for full ts minuto; and to see the time by his watch; then lie then he says, "What part of tho wood?' "Near the. Lady's Bower," I answer. awaited kis foes. Sir Hilton drooped his face upon his {To be cola:110d.) "AndI saw a ,red cord there." Then hands, and when ho lifted it again 'twee - white as snow, and ghastly as a ' dead man's I says. 'Pro always been a ten- ant of yoprs and yoser father's, Sir llil- matter." Ho seemed. relieved when I said that, but lie kept his eyes down upen the floor, -and never looked up once it:nein while T was there. "Of course yon shall have the farm, Skows,"'ho said, "and throe hundred pounds to stock it with. -Yon understand that?" "1 understand, sir,"• 1 seesawed; "and yen may make sure you'll never heal no word of this so long as you live," He bit his lip bard at this. and said, in il, hesitating way, s "You did not see any- one at the pond, Skews, I suppose ?" "I am Bray to say, sir,.I did," oasts I. in tiiis ghastly place.' disguised like, • and. hunted Me 0own • PUMA', LOW 'TAR1P.P.DPAATEAX017 :RIND zz".1pp.oved Mortgages purehesed. G. M. 'rRUEMAN, • • d Sir Anthony a man bf his who five minutes; I grant them but I ws u an is in the seciet will follow liim on. not place t•nyself in your sight.' up, he saw no sign of pity on Mr. Hor- Lowest Current Rates. Compelled to look around him in the ibt's stern faeo. • insurance for sme or three years on etached Dwellings: Chnrolumand Schools with contents. in cities. 'Kew's% and Country plaues. Tliese rates and terms of pollee' particularly favorable to the Farm. * The work of enlarging the W elland islature and the soundness of our lute - canal has actively commenced. The new ove extracts were all penneel locks will be 270,feet long and fortyefive feet wide with a depth of water over' 1 asrhgiepd before McMullen's letter appeared. If (inters to increase the tonnage of vessels will it be now. Let evident to ono of their most able sup- -the guilt of the Government was so already constructed. whereover practi- rable, and new vessels will doubtless be 1 ? e us see. Ile says, referring to the let - sorters before what constructed. of a size 16 suit the improv ters and telegrams included in the -ed capacity of the catial. "If thee genuineness of these doon- •seem to be very successful in obtaining bonuses. 1 On Thursday last a by-law town of Galt and township of North • granting $110,000 was carried, in the The Credit Valley Railway' CoMpanY ' festly the duty ofth.eGovernor General at once to take such measures as the country in untaidted hands." will place the Eiecbitive Government of 39.-A retie brokessut in this morning ments cannet be disputed, ,.it is mani• -constniction of tho road will now be amount, was also carried the same day • the County of Oxfoad, It is said the Ateaine-s- ' George Cartier waa to coma from any Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir but at tea or-oloOkit4saalmost sabdued. the fall of 1874 it will be completed and vigorously proceeded with, and that'by be fund other thaia the purse of Sir Hil h It again.get headway, in working • order forM Toronto to -St. ., in . The :following le=t rS,t Oincinnatl Q'azet itfrftoli tie pis ofa fr. Jia,, Clegg, I former rNi t Uoderlch,-who spent a fur„ wick : 4 ;n_ thu snnmer nd who fls > #lta , • . editoriallataif of the twist , Totha�tterotihat ltetrlis�ttee Code ich� Ontario, f!W yeai, hu grown into clioseo,liTier .. ` plies gf.gnitt resort.lis stuns#. rind=batter 1 nqV e. o idhti - s+iaitor s .greaten• "s osant (sf + a�ii ssnnsea[snt; kn •of: li. c� equal oppi rtnuities forgeatsia p e uas i? :: relaxation. The town is located on the :eastern shore of Lake Huron, 160: =miles &rootta BuflaIo by the Buffalo pate $nro3 Division of theGlrand Tron}c ,Railway lib miles by water from Ostrom and by rail, via Detroit, abenttwenty bours' ride from Cincinnati. Built upon a bluff, it ovsrloolu •on the west an immenseexpense of .blue water, and to the north the pictureirquo.Maft• ' land River a clear stream of murmur- ing urmurIng water scrambling in fairs and rapids over a rocky bed between -prooipitous bank!}. The -country for many miles back is-a'high and rolling table land of gravelly soil and marvelously healthy where fevers and alljmelarioua :diseases are unknown, and the song of the more quite is -rarely heard. To a Cincinnat. ian meat :atriking'as the remarkable clearness •of the •atmosphere, which, compared withahe amber hue -envelop- ing the landscape• of his own latitude, seems hero. tinged to thefaintostitnagin. able degree 'with green, l poo fine's system the gloribneiy bracing and we• cuperative action=tof the atmosphere is • - perceptible in a single day. During the present inonth of duly the - mercury has seldom reached 70°. No day has beenuncomfortablyciilly, wile the nights have been soo)ol that a blan- ket has not been undesirable, and sound and refreshin !sleep consequently the .invariable rule. Perhaps one of the pleasantest fea- tures of the locality's theitlnset, follow- ed ollowed by the long hour of twilight. The winds, no matter how they have been playing throughout the day, .suddenly become still, and the water ,quieter as the sun approaches. -just .as the inn seems to dip -into the late, she groat body of water is burnished and brighten- ed until it resembles a molten man of the same material, and shadows en chore are lengthened into miles while -a -moat indescribable tiut orglamdris east upon grass, and tree, and shrub by the pecu- liar reflection of light from below. As the last upper edge disappears below the wave, one by one the rap are -with- drawn, and -by 9 o'clock, or half past, lake and sky have resumed their usual hue, and darkness has fullyset in. And then for the first time you hear fthe lazy slushof the waves upon .the pebbly beach half a utile below. Besides the numerous Balt wells, ;auk pher and chalybeate springs abonid, none of which, unfortunately, have yet teen so utilized as to be of -service tlurista. There are now probably from a :hush- ,e•-••,-- 'r red to a hundred and fifty Canadian -'°_,'-'' . -'4 Americans visitors at the several `bote`l' - and boardincrhousos. The quiet wnt itself is of sot rsenot remarkabiyMtraoe , ' ` . ft tive,but there has been no lack of intim est in boating on the broad river,di fishing for bass and brook trout, �a steamboat riding ontho lake in pante', parties to the -extensive grove of Sir L. T. Galt,on thenorth ri gg,_t1tereed t of which has kindly been to s1f . vipiiera,anksto thand' e .driveszltd -ungpass hexpellane •rivert'; b Qravelxoade=ln ali•direitioss�uto tLs:izt- provided witl4 bail • Owns prepprt, the I, dining hallahsve served quite as weir' for many social hops, in wbioll the ion and 'beauty of Goderickliateheastk• on far beneath his feet; but such un-: lypartimpated. • consciousness is not credible in the case of a Minister who finds his native ele- ment in electioneering, exhibits himself in company with, the lowest warty agents, and does with his own hands the coarSest tcork of the campaign. Again, when Sir John A. Illa,cdonalticalled upon his faith- ful majority to vote down in silenceeMr. Iluntington's motion on the ground that enquiry was a gratuitous insult., did his conscience bearhim out ip his attitude of indignant innocence? Did be really be- lieve that there was nothing which, if known to the people, would give rise to a righteous demand for investigation 1 And when, having by these tactics wrested the nomination of the Chair- man of the Committee out of the hands of Mr. Huntington and got it into his own, he nominated the Member for Cardwell to the .post, did he suppose himself to be placine at the head of the tiibunal the man wills -would inak-o it his object, above all things, to do justice to the comunity ?" have been nine ,ring -the -- tion the Rev. Mine:MIS* and family and Jas thet There arabut few the however. On the, hotel-iegieliers et the British Exchannee-elner liaMee of .7. Amps Meng!, of - Galveetbie, Mersa, „(Judge -Of the S. Dish* _,IgAntiljaad the names . of H. P. Bridge,tude Mr. and lfre; Garrison, nf'Detroit, au* ladittii, with their farircliWirom Batt. more, Detroit, I.:hinge, Bt. -Louis, Wad of Americana liave bought VIIMIner (lentos here, where their fainiliesrealac ,during the four hot ;menthe. Among Richard Bewley, of zDeiroitaild Mrs. of families from St. Toile .and else - He also adds, - "But he has govetned the country to a great extent through objectionable instruments and byobjectionable means. He has been the centre and organizere of a system the eyil tactics of which will be left deep in the character of our people for many a day." Referring to the conduct of Messrs. Blake end Dorion in refusing to accept a Royal Commission, he says, - "Its members were manifestly right in refusing to allow it, without the au- thority of the House, te be turnedinto a Royal Commission appointe.d by the party accused." The duty of the Governor General with reference •to prorogation is thwi "The ordinate? relations between hiin Advisers are manifestly suspended while the Ministers are under impeachtnent. Me must take the prerogative •for the present into his own handle, and we most hear nothing 'of prerogatives -in. the interest of either side. Till it is known ho.v many elections Sir Hugh Allan bought, it will not even be certain that the present Ministers are at the head a a real majority, and constitu- tionally entitled to advise the Crown.. indeed, the sooner the Pacific Railway Pa,rliament is sent back to the country, the better for the authority of our Leg - Not the least, perhaps, of the luxuries of Goderich as a surnm.er resort, is .the evidence of conscience among the bog - is that of better hotelocconlmodationfor visitors. While those already open -isre not crowded, one ortwo hotels holding three or four hundredguestsOouldeasily be filled. fibs to be heped that'in Imo or two seasons the want may be at lout St. Catharines ACCIDENT TO A G. 'W. EXPRESS. 10 -express tram ent :the O. W.41.. which passes here -at -3:211 a. m., met with a serious disaster at Menitten by ratitek- was open to -admit a passing vessel. The engine, tender -and baggage oars wont into the tants]. withaterrible Melt. Providentially the baggege ear fell lon- gitudinally in the 'chasm wad stopped the rest of the train which edntained about two hundred passengers, other- wise the less of life would. have been frightful'. It was feund that though a very Bedews affair had octurrea nOlives (yore Jest as the engineet escaped by 'jniiiping into the transtrand the fireman '- although ho mink with the engiacein tWelve feet of water, escaped all safe. The loss in baggage will be heavy:audit' is likely navigation will be suspeuded ble to find ont who iv resimnsible for the accident as everything iS 430/41.1:: 1}V70- fiCHOODIE/4 EN= • CA131NET FACTORY,. 417111911RN AND Thomas. •e nee Allan and his partners as railway con- ruins, ancl a large -stock of lumber in copy one eerso of the beautiful hymn, CIIEE.—From a Manitoba paper- we so untenable that it must be regarded totally incredible. But even this plea, schooners at Drcuiee wharf --have been subscribed Inerdy 411 political grounds, is has .been on fire ieverel times. Two in great dinger. MeCallunea brewery "-Nearer, my God, to Thee," done up in Cree by the Rey. Je-IvIeDougall, of the as tho offspring of despair, leaves nn- burns& A brae °farmed imam from , • Karnali -to -tin; 40' Ah-yeek-wasgasge-ga, trattorte or that 'these great sums were the taieirair yards in the „vicinity , 1317 • riot SgtlaAog,en Will the mart Well, Mr. -Mr. eveirdtand !waning. light, and see.enly 'You see, said Charles Igo, s. ett. • Marcombor asked Skowii, With hie eyes the waving trees, the still shadows, and 4, ewhat misera,ble craven IS ir Conlinunity. , g earn' g p 1, 11. h, l'le hostler ton Treivavas! Heavens!' ho- addedeine should be .-withents some effica,eious re - h and -croup iS61.1 our extracts frail what is a terse, • . blowing Pie fessesrthe fact that the Minister .0t,Too,, touched, or rattier by unplication mini°11poalrticilleare—'oin tohf taxi been raming all morning0he *Ind AS ,sumsbontrary to law, as well aa to public morality, in electorial corruption. tice has been guilty of spending large. watinghet iirmaralie pniiroe fannuginrosate:mththe 0_4cyiarantA vat: "We nay understand too well what He also adds, - though the supp . was meant by the refusal, on pretexts still on -the fire. ' • 1 Ul d all *the sha ea of hor- wardly `to think that Olive should love medy for the cure of_ affections so uni- , an Sir John. With -here will tench* 'for the townships outlyiir tIlistVevelli.ngApAginneisY; XIVIPOR.TANT NOT OE .Triust Bolster for making no Mifi- t Writ Chas man wantdd f writing -With refers:bees to tioUndersigsfed for trans; ' t. then Vainly'. in hise baffled mma to find seine Heriot. 'Did Sir Hilton know whom 'n the wood; Farmer remedy, too which can lee relied on as Iten and -well expressed artien '1 r that haunted his eoweitl. spirit, such a maul' take "replied Charles. 'If it was on y o stain my dear bay, sal r. throat, hooting-coug , teission„to the Heed OfEee. an old glove, he'clfind , Skews•trembled in every 11,m n Y1 !„, F. DIANN Skews was silent tor momen , Goderieb ltlaeept. . 8 [louse Sign 84 trarriage Painter 'fears. - • 'curiosity evidently got the better.ot his loophole, or , comer of escape. It was 'you saw for tide lit had oisked fer five• minutes' 'In coarse he -did,. sir,' replieri.SkeWS. santof wija Okermcombines the clestdera- Local Agent. t • and -to invent a • lie, -.or • to , shut& 'Why did he grew -so ghastly white eleel togs., • ' ' ESINEN TO ACQUAINT THEPUBTACITIIAT 'Where do you mean go, inr, if you gr .he tittea ilea shoe on North street next to .don't stay hero I lie asked. in his .oM ar s r iv -a co o w• ex- y e Brithill. Priv Council. tiy,andat reasenribhs prices .Thankfu1 . _ 01.18,88,11'Meil thie truth.. arid Me three hiludred poundal besid-es? -An. . A !comeina,congh toldnlieuld • „es -sew' - we- - se • - et the 'get 1 Years tiolkite elontinfu"antheee Poart,711no h:itv°014-899gmlecir-;;0,rSkottioittlit•ta irfierat _anal aliif'dYellgirilto'e ,:,714.:741:4;a.77.7 -114:iris:11.te•ottitiln_vle,r4vC.41:11FrintoPfa-t!Eine.'r7.031:•811:Ailll'ettit, 4,;..-cF.1.16°-74e: ligt0A14S Iforlift P.* and, ail Dre. ,r4sweis the tinny to. Paint -your Cut ,this prOspeet• move& gneasily ou- • were of this, 'pro tly la -what eaalee MatItitioWS, edd9de s aP ha. tawytliiag -to save bia.ogrA nerao -• Q "Ptioes-ruilatla WleffSrs"T-11 BUM" ab°i-ca alto 'la Ana tio tale AICeed1C8Jelflar0PinA p14, plain that bdifiarke64 Ili di bribe Strrebtleetc • •