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The Clinton New Era, 1878-03-28, Page 1r , Li. • V01.. 13, NO. 13. TER3011-41,40 PDX' AutoOtt, Its-ndlnallitee. gAsir IlOGS, AND BOLTS livANTI4p' . ..._ _ • Wanted, a duarititY orlira1O-DegarEttwve Bolts, MIA Heacling, Apply at Factory, to foreman, H. R. NVALIC or at iitanlotrin Salt Virtaks,*te . n. eittsaoma . stapaioe, rat 7./878, 4 , FA.1”1 FOB _SALE. The 'suborner afore f or.salo ;that, nonigifilently Atm. ated farm, wost .lialf of lot 24, Bayneld con. Goderich township, containing 100 mato, 70 cleared, the remain.• ,g h ood , bush There is a log house and barn, and a small orchard on the Flinn. The land. is first•class and under good cultivation. Ahoutflve Milo froze Reynold and -Clinton. Tonna, one-third dont, remainder as agroed upon. 'JOHN COWAN. Clinton,Feb. 18, 1878. FAB.M• FOR SALE: , The undersigned offers for sale his farm of.70 aorta. coneisting of north -West hair of lot 19, Huron Road, Gederich Towniddl), -Over 60sone enema, Mid in a good state of cultivation, remainder good hardwood, Good frame home, with otono cellar, frame barn, out. buildings, (U. Two oroliards,.ono of 751re" newly planted. Situate 11 milefrom Clinton. RICHARD RYE, • Goderich Townahip, Feb. 14, 1878. im* FAII.M. FOR SALE. — The undersigned offers his farm OZ IV acrot, being lot 28, con. tith, tioderich township, 6 mileo fTete Clinton and 7 from GOderich, for sale. About 74 cleared, re-, mainder good hardwood; soil, ric1i clay loom. Ton acres ere sown with fall wheat, and about 40 fall plough- ed. On the premises aro a goed,new frame 11.411003 et OAP foundation aud collar, barn, stables, outbuildings, well, and creek running near the barn, good bearing orchard, the whole being in state of high cultivation. Terme and particulars on application to proprietor. ' ROBERT MILLER, • • • • '•Vortex's Hill.' •Goderich township, Feb. 7,1878. . • • GOOD• CIIA.NCE on Al, BA.RGAIN you SALE.... "ii/est.half 1415, north -hall lot ld, ifithe 8rd con. of Bullett, containing 100 aeras,,more ox low; 96 °limed, 75 under goed cultivation, 35 of new fallow. 'balance timber. There pro 11 aloes of fall wheat, and 80 stores . fall ploughed. Soil', clay •loam. Good frame house, barn, sheds, stables ; goodorchard of choice frnit. Tho place is well watered, and eituated 8 miles from Olin.. ton. For partionlars apply 011 the memises, or by mail to J. C. BRINTNELL, MINTON+ P.O. • AND OENTRE 1-11.TRON 0-,ENERAL ADVERTISER. CLINTON, ONTARIO, TRURSDAY, MAROE 28, 1878, CLINTON 11101 SeltOOL. • SOkiill 3CSVNTEF.S.:4879. EARBAN, es..blayor of Clinton, &airman, A, WORTIIINGTON, Bow,Sapretary on& Vette. H. HALE, Esq., M.A., It. RACtESlt, Est JOHN ItEEVE,Eaq., M.D. A. S. If HER, Pm,. STAPP. • ocia,lueaanist.m.ttesionl. ts. &ue.sua, 1°014° TH111.413111.L, B. A. Scholar in' Claesics alld eratYt Ilea Mester, = "' - ' Oheeltsi MOderti Languages, and Higher English, JOTU 1 A,, Gold bledellist in Bathe. mane, T'oronto'VaireroitY - - Hathernatics, Naturol, Science, A1111 Xria1k91i., •lona BALFOtTlt, 17n6ergrad04te,•T010nth Univer-, pity ; • Asoistantin hiathomaticl and gngliolt• atiliS N. °NEILL, •• . Junior snglisb, PtonolL t1 eri:non. • EON ITEMS. Banseeleas diving to bonus a grist 13oftts Joao already left Gederich fat •northern porta' • ' •• , Goderich bas an Athletic Club, and hew waet 1 ymnasiiina There will be nplipring show for entire toek 111Seaforth-this• sea sone,- . The spring Show of entire stook Will de hold in Brussels on April 9th. • Mr. W. Douglas and Wife left :Brea- • seli for Manitoba on Monday last. This Sobool wepares pipits for the Vniver. sities and for entering upon the study grimy of the professions. Special attention is given. to the atddies reorred• for Public Sehool Teachers. .As ono of the County Model -Schools is now established in Clinton, teach, ers of the third class can complete Aleir pro; feseional.course in ttils.trtvra, Students pas- sing the Intermediate Examination are en- titled, On teeetring one year and attending the Norutel Sabo' for one -session to A Second Class Provincial Certificate, Grade. B. , ' An excellent chemical laboratory has been Provided, and it is believed that the course In natural science will be_ of great benefit to those who intenri to follow farming pursuits.; Book-keeping and the other hr,onches of ' a geocl.mereamile education are also taught. / ••• JUST RECEIVED, TED CLOTHES MONGERS. M RACEYI ' °M3..4.1Z 13y the latest official report of the Inspeez tors,.....whicli divides the 11.1gir Schools. of 'the -Provinee_into eight Classes,the Miami Segiol is placed in the second Clisi; only (Collegiate.lustitutes in cities and large towns) bciiig placed in tbe class ober° it. Since 'that report Was made, "tica teaching -Stall of' Abe School bas'been increased and improved, 'new apparatus premixed, and a 'conirnedio'us brick building has been completeil for the school at a cost to, tire town of $5 000 EXILxn.rA;not,r,--The examinations fornd- Mission are heldat the Clintori'Model Sho�I (Central School Btfilding) half yearly in 4uve Decembcr. Notice of the exact time will be duly given in the County papers. • The following are the requirements : • • firarsnia.-rourthReading Book to p, 946 and Spelr. Ing Boolc. Wnirra0.---Neatly and legibly. ARETIL316` •Tro.-Principles of Aril& and Roman notation; vur gar fractions; decimal fractiona; simple 'proportion, with reasons of rules; mental artthmetio. Oaamirmi. -Prineimir grammatical sorms litd• definitions; semi; of suave sentences; parsing simple oentencee. osiroerrionr-Simple and cerenles Sentences, orally or' Inivriting; grammaticalchanges of construction; short narrative or deaerIption; familiar iettoro.'• GEOORAPHY. —Saps of America, Enrope,•Aiia, ana Africa; maps of canticle. and. Ontario.Iptaan, paawitio.r.ounine ot moss; Donlon oweeis on paper. - dates will be esamittediu the leading facto of English .The questions set will ir-t demand •a minute knowledge ot details, but will, be strictly limited to the outlines of the saldeot. Ittantuo•-Candidates will be examined, aa 'heretofore, in reading tiOnl the Fourth lleader, pp. 1-246; but they win, addition, be ex- pected to show that they understand the moaning of these reeding leseons. They Will likewise bo examined more minutely on the selections enumerated in the fa - lowing list,lind they will be required to reprodnco the . substance of one or more of them in their own language. -.-(1,) The Norwegian Colonieuin Greenland.—SeorcX- bg. (2) The foturdirig of the North Arnerica# COloriles: •-Pedien• 194 Tho 'Voyage Of (ho Golden Enterpriee. (4.) The discovery.of Anserica..-•Rotert,. son. (5.) Tho Death- of Montca1m.---1atokins.-(6.) ..Taceties Cartier at •Tfoeholaga.....diatokins. (7.) Cortes - in Merico.--Cessers Paper. (a.) The Bucc00eers.- 27te•Scu. (O.) TneUarthouako oniarecass.--ilusitotat. (10.) The conquest of Peru.—Annalt of IMmantic Aare,* tore. .(11.) The Conquest of Iyaleer-WhiteeLamintarke. (12.) Hermann, the Deliverer, of esrinany.-,Thier. (18.) The:Burning of Illoscow.-Seour's Narrative. (14.) Tbe Battle of Thorrnopylre.-Baleiph. (15) Tho Do- otroction of Pompeii.--Alitgarins of Art. (16.) Ihe Taking Of aibreitar.-overtand.RoUte. A Candidates for the Intermediate Examin- ation and. for Second Class Certideates are examined.in the High School Building in July and December, usually iu the -litst week of each term. • lisOes will be • held on the Brussels driving park on july let and 2nd A billiard lieehse has been granted to Mrs. Johnston, by the Bayfiald Council; for' $30, , • . • The'first barrel of fresh fish shipped from etocletica tale season, was forward - dell laSt Week, ••' . " . • . • ' i g .1tiOLMEN ea NOS. ` • E. Publishers, Canadian Nevio Items. Over 800 cords of mud have beeu .scruped off London streets during the pa*few tleysa,-- • -7-7-- Eight bundled iInd 64Y 1-411,erers and carters have been irictiinized by an ab- sconding eub-contractor on the latchine ,Canal, who clotted off with $7,000 that he should have peid them as wens, --Aaaer dietof marialaughterranda-aana. tende of ten years -in :the Penitentiary was reeorded against Munn, for ttlie murder of Sqiitre's, in Landon town- ship, about tbteeweeks ago. Wa think lie gets A' very easy •for his savage crane, . Mr. John Collins, of Hay, boa a cow ftoni whieh he .matle 25' poencls of but- . . . . . tet in in eight days. . . Mi.". B. Neibero•all left Goderioh, on e, Monday, far British Colpnibia,where.be ithifilcs' of aettling: , Rev, air, lattynter, of Chicago, is about to start revival services. in Goderich. Fro has a large field to work in,. • Mr. a. Daninell, of Rochester, lats .been4nrchasing.horses in the vi.einity ,ef Brussels, _ariershippiug them_ direct to 'Rochester. ' ' Horeb 28,18W FOR SALE.* • • Mr. IL S. Milky,. 1 teae ,at TaylOr s Corner's; Goacrielt toseliship„ afiao. few ,eveninca, since presented with. a gold peneil anti album, hy nia sc)elair--ta ' • • TERNS -AND VACA.TIONS.----Thire • are now three terms eatablished by law„ the first cam- naencing on January. 7th, and ending on the Thursday before Easter ; the second cora- mencing on the first. Tuesday after Baster, and ending on 1y 13th; and the third com- mencing. on September let, and ending on December 22nd. . It is desirable that papils should enter at the beginning either of the first or of the third term. , Good hoiird canbe obtained in Ceepeetablo families at from $2,to $3 per week. Pupils 'alt have access to,,the largo and valuable li- brry and well•mipplied reading -room tf the Clinton Mechanics' Institute, (open fite even -- A firat•class farm iu the 3.8th Concossiort 'of jogs in the week) at the moderate fee of $1 a • Hallett, .100-stereS, 'GO acres cleared, and 4° year, be at that rate for a lose, period, "Treo8rhsetkalellchtoilnapb.efTae'rms 'of polnent Further information w' ill be given on appli- cation to theSeoretary or the Mad Maar r cantonosterci, 28, 1878. The „Stephen and "Ifsborne Spring ShoWaavill-baalield at_ tha Society's grounds, in Exeter, on Friday, .April 12, for the exhibition of horses and bulls. A very painful accident occurred near Smith's Hill, in Dodd's sa,tv mill, on Satuaday, whereby Tb os. Johnston had 1118 hind cut, off below- the wrist in a frightful manner. , . . .A.t the auction sale of Mr: S. Shaw's firm stock, in Tuckersiaitha.on Fridaa last, n thoroughbred. lieffer, rising three yealli old, woe sold 19 Mr. E. NI.01, of Wingham for the Slid of a 1'61. a Last aveek.alr. Thonwson, Of Ilia 2nd ,con. „of,' • Stanley -a' sold Mr. • j: Throp, Of the 2nd coo, Tookorsorith, a Pair of draught Mimes sired . by Loud 'lladdow for the sum of a300 cash.' • FOR SALE OR TO LET. • A farm of GO acres, 40 acres' cleared, iu the 4th Concession of Wawanoth. For further particulat's apply to , A. 8, ilostitlift. • • • ulinton, Mar& 20, 1,878. • 4i TO 131JILDERS. Notice is hereby given that scaled tenders *Will be received by the subscriber at his office Londesboro, erre Tns In Arita, 1878 ;it two P.M. for the ereetion of a trick Parsonage and frame stable. at Londosboro, • Plans and specifications can be seen at the said office. The Trustees do not bind thetn. selves toateeept tbe lowest, or any tender.. • JAS. 1111ATTIIWA/TE, • See. 13oard. of Trustees. Londesbero, 13th March 18/8. VALUABLE FARM FOR SA.I.E. • The undersIgned offers tor sae a farm et 139 acres, being Id 27, 6011. le, Iltillotb • acres-cleare , •A mice we nn ere with beech and maple i Situate 14 mines from the 41.W.11., and. 2 ranee from Illyth, rrame house, barn, outbuildings, well, and s •few fruit trees on the place. Will be Bota eheap, and reasonable time given required, D. EIVVV.IN. Clinton, March 7, 1878. • •••••••• ••••••••• •••,••••• AGENTS.WANTEG FON THE iCrroxIxabou .111STORY0PirinWORLD • • h f 11 4. utgentio coonnts of every tia.• tra tee rig n a non of ancient and modern times, and including a•ble. tory Of the riso end fall, of the Greek and liertian ini- pirce, the growth of the nations of modern Europe, the middle ages, the crutiadeo, tho feudal tlystinti, tho refor- mation, the discovery and oettlementoLthoNewWorld, e. It containo 472 ,fine hiatorkai sngiavings and 1260 largo demblo column' 'loges .and is the moot somidete aso whr It sotto rooter than any caber book. Address, . 'with another geritlerean from 'Woodleina- aaatteratsanwelages andurtra terron to A gmitit, anti N'Avietnit Pneumatic co., Philadelphia, PA. avere on their way home from' Exeter Proarie Ores in Manitoba last week, The Quebec. Legislature WKS'on Satur- day,dissolved by prochtmation end writs Wei° to•have been issued for the liaareleatidias:a -Tlio-licatiinationa -wilt take place on the 24th prox., ana the Honse •will meet on, the' 1st of June. During the past week Mr. Redinan, o 09°k -raiser of California, but formerly of.-alevelay, has-been at Galt, buying IffillibircalaTaallayment ter tlie-Gol-den State. There lieve a1s6 been Sline gen- ilemeu baying horses in this vicinity to ship. to otber points ,in tho States. Iletwy horses are mostly asked for. On • Monday last, some scoundrel . placed a pile of atones; and a pieee ef railway iron 011 the Grand Trunk track, about half 'n'ity between Parkhill and Ailsa Craig, bat theywere discovered in tame te.prevent au -accident: A porter in. an Ottawa firm was charged', by the senior member of tber. oompli4 with selling liirg,e quantities of goods and nuking no j eturns, It 18 es- timated that he has deft 'aided the arm' out 'Or at least $10 000. Ile confessed: Ida guilt. , • • . • • In the London- torture ease true .bills for cruelty and torture. wete on Thula-, •clay returned against the prisoner. Har7, graves. As the latteta was ,being 'x -o - moved ' he was mobbed by a futious crowd, ancl threats,Of lynching, him were, freelyainatle.l' His trial ,nee .1?Paa post- poned until next Assizes; owing to the absence of his partner, Jarvis, 'who hag left the country.' , • A London paperau& there is at pres- ent re'sidirig 'in that city' a cleegynian, •who whilstattending•Aelleee New Mr. Badaayea of Senforth; haa rentea his hotel to Mr. J. W. Carroll; of .Cve- ditonrfor. $400 per annum. The new proprietor is am- old hand at* the Wei-. ness,and takes posseasion en. the Oth of April. • . , On the evening' Of the aara inst., while Mr. j. Hickey, of Hibbert, near Carrofibroek, was wrestlingin deyersion with one of the, men who had been working at a chopping "bee" he' had, he got, his right thighbone fractured, , by the man falling across it, , • , • . Messrs, Chappell & Gordon, butchers, of •Lucknow, have bought the largest. and fattest' cow ever brought into Luck - now: Ti was peachasecl, from Jainee McGowan, of Kinloss, and Weigbala 950 poui'els. The price paid was per cwt., live wpight-nutking tr total of $7345.. _ • • • . *Some time since BrusseIs was favored With n, corporation baby, that j, 11 Child wee left on a citizen's doorsteP, afid the 'place had to. leek ;After it. ' Mr. :Dina - man, of Hay, has 1(1)111 ed it., tacit week another.; '; Lulea?' '018 fOliliti OR a doorstep; rout its permits not be- ing known, it avas clubbed " Little Brufa sets." Muirkirk, it Tuoaday, while croas- ing the railway, 1VIr. Warken was re* into bya train, and instantly killed, ; • Recently,' 04 -AfentOrrite sold in Win- nipeg thoirgo8t ox oi.her broogiir tbero ; weight,a,330; ibs., p: leo four cents; per lb. Eve aa'. fire broke • ont at Teeswat6r, on Saturday, in a building..pWried by tur- Qch Mitakeriaie. end occnoteatintaloaltat Malaga' as a bakery "mai grocery store. The building and a Store and dwelling adjoining, owned by Wm. Falconer 'awl • oectipiett . by D. P. Cataipbell as a con- footionary ond fruit store was tOtally censumed, The Teesvrater Plantag Milis and the dwelling of W. R. Thompson '‘.\11,4338reOsllitvf)erde.1.•:)•. number ofaimea but they ." Granger",senda the folioiviog to an : ezcliange :-About the 25th of last De- cember, I said that we woeldhave open , weather for the next 'three inoetbs, and-,, fat it.„Was. I now say thatthe lest.Week Of lalarch .ena trst two weeks of April. will: be cold and stormy; with sechienaa • changes: It will be a late spring, A.m. farmers that •cannot get all their wheat thethaas elle supposed, !worm powders; sowed -before -tha"!27th -Aprilabetter sow . but it peeved, to be atrychnine. Medi. cal aid was iminediately sent for, but tbefere it 'could be had both .were dead.' Both were boys, one fourteen and the other twelve. It has,diaven the mother nearly insane. A servantgirl in the employ or Mr.. Win. Eisen'of London township, was the vietint of an accident the oilier day that will probably blind her foe. life. She was uncorking a bottle ,of hartshorn, when tile .cork flew- out and the gas nmaing its way to oyes„ had the ef- fect stated. Perseus cannot be too eare ful in their aendline of such things. • A telaiale accidant ira reported from the tosynship.of Cartwright.. The wife of Nar: Learner, thinaingthat her dil- atant were troubled with worms, gave •• A sample of euperior sugar ,encl‘'nio- iassesa•produCed Irma 'cane grown on -it farm Wiedonaita was exhibited ou the 'Corn .Exchange, Torontor on Thera- daa, The exiiitetor, who was not of- faingthe articles for sale, stated that 100. gallons were produced from *one: acre, and the same cane could be grewn Jersey, walked. all tlItaaaty from an On in Canada with like resul _Aug aP1160'4n and-asyrupoWere pronounced by all to be be has' how no Charge -he astonished, "fir a iota o abrought An sold f th t d heie- a• congregationaby giving,, out and. react- ' ing the 119th Psalm, the Whole Of Which he evidently expected the congi egation:. to sing. They, however, strualal.aefote many .verees avere'get through, ' ' •Mr. D. I. IC,,Rinelias issued the fol- lowing %it'd :,.---TO' Rine Teta] , Abiiti- ;nence : Clubs . of , Canada and ;II con; cerroa,:-Dear friende,--After a cell: suit:Ai:on with prominent' temperance workers, His deemed advisable..that r - shoot], in --viow' of existing eirctimstau-, Ces, call in my engegements for the }rtes. ent, which .1 desire now to de, and hope . there will beato rash oa premature actiofl. by any Chtba or their indialitualamain- b.ers: •The proper time ,will ebitte. for the consideration of change of name, or alteting of Constitution in the cOntern- plated convention to be holden in june on July.. I ask a suspension of judg- ment. and the measure Of charity to- wards myself that -1 have eitemled to Others. Y.ours, fcir the fallen, ..... D., I. .K. Rim?. . • ' ' aRiee's private secretary,. 'who made himself velar busy after the arrest of his printipaI in trying to comptonase mat- ters, with Bliss Gibling'ind her: father, is 'evideella- a 41 high-toned" young man. In conversation with leading gentlemen connected with the temperance move - Mont, he Confessed viitla the most un- blushing effrontery and .coolness that. previous to his joining Rine lie had been, keeping It disrepitteble house in Pitts- burg, that he mid Janie had been in the habit, of ,taking liberties with girls,. ae.,. ate.Snch things were not thought any- thing of in, Pittsburg, indeed' a Man might go a great deal thrthee than Rine did in ' Stratford, and get or With a couple of weeks in jail. All of 'Which is' decidedly rengh 'on Pittabarga but is worth cbronieling as showing wimp inata tier of men these tire- that have been humbugging the Canadiali public for 'a year of niore.a-Sarerford Beacon, .. A lairision Comt case vital held in a‘liltoa lately that is of considerable im- porteuee, ' Mr. Bonk sued the Trafalgar Aaricuitural faociety for a:144am amount of prizes eavardett hint aka tattle, ao., at the Society's. fair: Tiak Society de - dared the prizee forfeited; on the grotipti that' Mr, linak liad .1.rivnii the -0;101961M the fair greeful, and Ilea shindereal the judges,' Contrery to tbeie rule / 'The following is the decision of th judgma- "In this caw' I unike iny.,in gnient in the nature' of aa award, rather deal t one night last week, they met a team EL 111(1011unit for %lie scisusi that I um of short diStitrice below tlie tillage. AS the 'opinion Butt the Association had or its own. pica neinbers and exhibit - y moll tub ia. and the We lerten Bea T. J- Wiildron, son of Mr. J. Waldron, of,Steplien,lias ebtained a second chiefs grade A, Provimail Oele tifienaa, Waldrou wag the mita one who aebtaialad It certificate at ' the' De, ceieber examination without being aorta polled to spend a session under training ift the Model School. 'to was formerly a pupil of Clinton High School,' Ilistoii; of the World ever iiribliehtd. Tt sells at ght, AS Catlicart„ in eoniptiny CAVT104 • Each' Ping ei** ate 1yrikNvy Inbace,o is STAMPED et 23 • Or Nam .othor is Go Hamilton, garelt CAUPOANIA OfIAPES, prs Oraesice& COniyejlecone'*, Clinton 'mine rattail, • Two fox cara on the C. S, R., at 'Highgate took fire on Tuesday of last week In one, of them were six horses, and in another, font., belonging to- a couple of farmers remoaing to Manitoba. the niglit was cloak neither of the drivera 'seemed inclined to tuen out, "and cora sequently Mr. Catboat -tat buggy was smashed by coining in contact witit the other vehicle, which was a beery wagon. Mr. Cathcart returtiedto Exeter, where the driver, of the other' valliele intended to- remain over night, but he steam! for poWee to make rule aloe, and that the ma were bound rule.s suffieien tion bill fur prodaced the pini friei barley, for aay-•wheat aewed,after that date get blighted next hatvest. The month of May will be very warm. and dra, Crops will be light.; The-:.„ price of wheat will be low: Barley will. . be o 'fair price. -0017,EXPORA-RT TES, - Broughato a fine ticiat, 'the Opaosi- tioll ilibeay of preaeetion to anatar • ing meal% that the people Of the .. Doininion Shall only be able to get eight pounds Of sugar for o dollar instead' or 10 or 12, ia order that a few refiners in. lentreat-tintl-Mtiitari-nstry7aturtralitte fcattines. This kind of " legislating for the, Masses" 'Italy be a benefit to the, whale. cOuntry, but we fail to see it.---- Sarayard Reacdn: .. , Mx. N. F. Davin as One of the lesser , apostles of the Conservative Protection- .' . , ., , , The &rites burst out fiereely,-and.before„ .'sb'nrv'enlerit' again announces thetaahe - adaes'not want Canadian cattle sent to Englan_jd • be wants them eaten by Cana: diana:.°-.This is, indeeda•aornewitat worse than the Yankee atrateina for.,:cittr maa e iry hors ore - bendir4 all 'their enereie -.Jo the reising- and. exportation of catIo to, / Europe, and fiod .it •one of 'thei nicist profitable branches:, of ' trade.. at our Conservatives' aniapose:•otialte • cling He- -rota They want us to ma - faciare all our own goods, eat all o and' eonsurne ftll our keep all the 14ed fore grins that make up the rest °lathe/arid at' a distance...- When -the Macdo ala -Davin poligr is ' carried into. ,effect aye will aell nothing' • . . to anybody avWdoes not live in. Canada, , . awl buy nothing from ahybedy.. who . does not Iivp in Canada. ' We shall alive safety of the ether, idso abrakepatua she as Sir Joh stifs,• !aCanade for the Ca - telegraphed to , him, esking if he Wald all 'tddialis.11 out, eeeea aressets eau- rot; a luggellt,rela)ililedawiileal‘lvirlag1 s 1.1iiitntigtheet,.o:ne4e tievomuief d." "t:,toh.c.ariwllhart'yifronilisnO , thing to bring to The St. Lae:Preece be borne in the .morning, and intended aa be blocked tip at its • mouth. The toquit railroading.' Oa his aetara trip OLIALULle will be shut or only used for the: ' ` Ise was arosliod to ileath couPling• cars /trade between Canadian ports. . The at Brigdeir. The body WSW brongh Detroit, Buffalo, Clifton and Maine con.' home on Tuesday. The•tWo daught nections of the Great Western, Canada ' la jielicteadlutihosot nilioetlhpleeraaw, iiniiirdociotvier liito reexa: will be cat'off, seeing that then it will Southern and Grand Trunk -Railavays SCSI. The deepest ' sympathy is,1felt for be not only a crimp but an impossibility the family in their terrible calamit3a to either sell to or buy from the detest - and is being martifestetli A tangible .ea yeakees, we will All becolie rich ,,, I • wtiy4v, the 3itiY.(35ItpoflL3l'ClIY. . by taxing each other and vow wealthy frae. -Loom Fret3. kaaaa says : On 1,7. makin* g profit outof each. other. -e--, Monday night there- aaeived in this city laraaaa..• • . • .' . • by the London, Hu On oratBruce Rail- ,We love repeatedly slown. hew tit -a • / way fifty. persons, Hale and female, from teilyindiffeimit the Conservative plata • Bo • neighborho a of Litekitcea, who tectionisis are to fads.. The Toronto were on their) ay to Trail County, Da- Zeadmin one colaum pablifthes an ar. kota Territon, wbere they olives° tak. Bele asserting the Yankee tariff to. be in.. up. 10141an ', d engegingin-farming fey essential to 1130 prosperity of Canada; % tareliedinlee of their days. They were and in onother a letter telling of staria 1irinea4ily Highlend Seetch people, and itig Nworkingltion in the. states, ' The Coral:Rased •fiaa •fitalilieso and a taimbea :Brantford Cottaier publishea an . artiele, OfAaning taanatiied men. Three of the declaring that our industries itre ruined, ' fartnera, Viz. :-A rinstrong, Pass ;and, and at the same time has art accpunt of 'McLeod- have already taken -up home- a Brantford inanufnetoring .es.tablish. steads in that 'country, and sufficient ponatinta is sending its products to land has linen pre-empted to supply the balf a doaen foreign markets, , The sane amnainine male inembete of the party. journal onarridoy has, along with its Tbey take with them twenty-fiveliorses, demand for this tariff, a letter from a and intend going into farming on an ex. Brantford Centorvative 1l8'av in 'Virginia, tensive„seale. ' The young people are a avlio writes to it as follows :-,-"As re- . . hardy -looking lot, ana juit the kiwi of gards business, the merelnants complain people suited to amid the rigors of of terrible tiines, in fact times aro fat that Weetein. climate. The famillea worsediere than in. Canada; hundrede ' were Mr. Armstrong, wife and four ere out Of employment find on tile verge children ; Mr.. Ross, wife and eeven of starvatioh, and were it net that theso " ehildren, ; Mr, arogine, wife anti sevenere fed daily tit the soup house, . the re - y eppear lit the exhibe childian ; Ma. 'aleCrotty, wife anal two •sult Wotild be melancholy te contemplate, 877 ; and by the, evidence children, and Mr. McLeod!, wife itna in conversation with...one of the leading i the trial. I do not think eight ehildren; ',The rornatinrig dozen merchants eathis place a few evening* . SitiCe, Ito statenO 1110 ' that the 'United . States was' the ixiost ruined 'country en. , the face of the earth' -these. were Itia irrrroilr s, al—Td7ciu Will:probe:US,. kcereof' . with him too..." The, Consftv.ative lead, ors Will reart.thia C311111$ 3114 ttiatt Fii1503t ' the old story that we eialar need Yankee protectionisai in COado, te. give our etti- aerie constant enatilitanient at kll *ape.. the attendants could jtimp, off they had a narrow 'eseapea The agonizeca screams of the poor anirnala in 'the.: flarneq:.w ere terrible to hear, and, When they were git mit of 'the car,' every bit of beir -was. burned 'frOte their' belt% and they pre- sented a hoirible sight " The family of Mis. M6Conite1l, cif St. Thetriasa have sefferecain o heartrenaing manner during the past fortnight. je,sse McConnell, brakeman, was killialaten cloys ago at IIar%vich, by ..fialing be- tween;the cars, and was brought home terribly .maitaded.. . The mother took it 16 heart, and it was feared would lose aer reason. After...partially recovering, She dreamt the saw•tWo Coffins, in -.Ala. were her two 'sons, 'and, fearing for the. own cattle, vra grains and • iir forfeits his prizes by inter - i111 his cattle, but on the other aftforthatlantaatwo o'cleek the next char e of slandering the 'rakes I think morning. Constable Gill was despatch- .t.1 direitors bed sailunent ova mice e afte,r Mtn, and In -might him back ore them tojeatify Been 'in endeavoring They however, settled the affair by etic to uphold their, rules by withholding paying little the expenses itieurred lit e the prizes awarded to the plaiiitiffa,. pairing the velliele end\ay the cons Me adjudge'the plaintiff $20 without Oafs', 1 going to *Seatorth,'•; to bo paid in itZ days." are eingle men, who, while they have some miseivings :is to their etiCeeeia neverthele.ss intended doing everything thaattriarin-at1Waliaafioweia-te btiiltl up a 'competency in Built riew•-ionies, The party left for the West otialtriday morn- ing. They state that eleven aclditional- fairdlies intended folloWing them from do same motion. , •