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The Clinton New Era, 1878-12-05, Page 1• r*".. aannerensonnewaraiseernaltrwesulnallawellessairralen104414141141402101* • AND CENTRE ITIMON GENERAL ATWE* RTIS VOL. 13, NO, 48. , TERsu4-01.,30 rep Annum, in titii'anee, to. gtur clvgVittOtWeltiff. HORSE AND BUGGY FORI•SAIIE $10 omtatiiviiipiTig4tiaitnajv,Itzt; Doggy, •JOSIAU131.117, 8nrun44, 11111.. Goderich Township, Doc, 5, 1878. r. 'ENG1.194BB, WANTED, ' •••••••••• • • A PPLICATIONS9 kitating Salary ..ana testilaninials XV will bo received by tbe Undersmnadi up tea Decent- ber 28r8, fur au .1ingincer to talco ehargo of the Clinton team Fire .Engine. ,Apply to . • • a-. A. NELLE3, . TOM Work, Clinton.. Clinton, Doe. 3, 1878. VILLA.GE OF J3.A.YFIELD VO- TERS LIST CODIT.° NOTIOE is hereby glven;tliat a Court Wilt Lai bold . pursuant to " Lid Aar" by otoi lion• or, the Judge of tho Coutintoart of the County of ton, at the ORANGE IIALL,,Dayfielel, on the. 'Ii-swettty.Tlitird. Dray ef ilegetober,..,1878. at two o'clock, p. in., to hear.aiti albtermine the sevorol complaints of errors and. oudesions in the 'Voters' List of the Municipality Of :hayfield, for 187$. All persons heviin; business at the Ootat are voluired to attend itt "the said time and place. Dated -this seeond day of Docentber,1878. , 3011N A. ItUTLEDON, Clerk of the said Mu eicinality. HURON 1,1g ASOMATIOII. .--- • • . . r PRE Seeond Annual Sale, rtnder the auspicee of the J.. 'Lyon Live Stook Atmoolatioti,--for Pao Raiment of thorongh-brekl. and improvcd. stook, midi as Stallions, Brooding Mares, 110118, Cows, Sheep and.fiwine,tyill hold in the.• • • • . • . . . - V I L LA G OF EXEETa..R* - Conuty-of Miro, on Wellnettlaty, repruriry 1570, :, • Comm...tieing 4'12 o'olook, shatil. If suilielent steak./ s effort:al, the eate.0111 bo crnktiquieldte soCond M. All eutries tor the sale' Must bo made' the Reerotary,, Jot later thou gannary 1 st,1871.1. • Only sueh entries as, are thee made win appear in 1,11(1 SOO catalogne. ENTRANCE 1r411b.-Vor eaell Stallion,S2; for each More, Sell or Cow, it; for each Shoop orlhg, 25 cents, The entrance facia ail cases to *Company the catty:, TEEMS 01? SALM-Nine months' credit will be 'given on furnishing mouthy satisfactory to the owner cf the a011001 sold, A diseount. at the'rato of 8,por tout per -ammo, win be -allowed for ensh. - • All partite enteribg animals 'tor ;isle must•ooneider thennelves boned by these terms. One per ant will 1.e cluoged by the Association on ell animals. aold. M. Y. MeLHAN,'Seaterth,.Secreferi. NOD eiS•011 , .Exator,1?.reeldent, REMOVAL 3. B 3DDLECOMI3E ... °LINTON, ONTARIO, TITURSpAY, DEOFI1VMER 0 5, ^ IRE -ERO,I,XF• FOR SALE. — Aa tbi7 Clerporation o Pluton has purchased a steam Aro engine, they Offer a,ernallhand engitm for sale ,snitable fin' smelt villages, mina -or factories. le be sold °heap. Apply to IL SCOTT. Chairman Vire and Water Committee. Clinten, Oot, 0, 1878. ' aiiONEY TO LEliD. T '"tunonta of morkeY to. laud, on good, LI. improved farms only, et 14 per cont.; ollanOg very small. Stint po objeot 11 H001.111.tY ample, I do not taut toopey tor any CountellT. zonx VOI0TX11., ' 'Nov, 6, 1878, . ,tinAvoirrile " STRAY COLT. AMU into Om premises ,of tho tatbscriher, lot of), 0 th eoaonoatoniship, about the lat Nov.. ttvo sr old. bay COLT. The ewnor is hereby otided to p ove property, pay eliarges, and take it awn., 06,1erialt township, Nov. 27,1878. • • •. STRA.t. STEER, : • •• ; • Okmai. law the Prennsts of the subscriber,' lot 114., Daydeld Con.; about the Oth Ootobor''white year.. nag swEgu, -T1co owner ig• herebruotided to prove - property, pa/ altarges, seal tato it away.. •• ' . • • sonwiritomrstrs. G011eilit:h'TOWItithIV.N.CIV. 20,11370.: .•." • . sTRAy sygEtt,.. C./VAIP., Mite the fil.11)Staiber, 10t 19 Buyikuld .crincessiora,. Godoriela ToWnship, anent. the .7ohlttio • (if 4P9kfinibr,. three year old greyish. •Steer,with it -white Mark across its shoulder. The •ownew is herelqpatitlesi tosa.cit.,), property, pay cliargbs, and takeltawa3.:... - • •JOIIN MAD SUALL. -,OetleriCh tottnshin, Nov, 2, twat. ••• .•., • F4TrLVY.STEE1.. rtoin fine na....piottases utd sub:atrib,egerd.c4. 28, kJ 13th .ConeeSsIon, Godorich.Townellip; aboirt the reiddle'of Oetober, a,two year old 'red and while fircr, The Omer t4 11CVQ1i-S, Ur WINO PrO1,01:7k 941. . . . ahortion; and tote it away. , .• Goderieli teamship, Nov, 1., 1878, ,„ , • . neuvre nom, S'PRAY CATTLE, ' TI0AYETI from - the, tatinteriber's preinises, lot 37, lith tura. tioderloh Township, some tline in May, Opspin oightcon ruoin Ifs old, Initit rod,. with a ploce'eut out of the left car, and the initut,10.7. O. branded onthe nigh side of each., An* person giVing information that lead le thein'recov- cry, Willbe suitablyrowardcd. • ;TAMES 1.4raTIA)r, - • Goderich township, Nov.28, 1878. ...........- AND ,L01' FOR 'bab 11 built two-stor aw 11'n containing twelve . , A, VC • y e F, , • . • rooma, on lot 724 Spencer ldree•to•with geed garden, sin, ehon.building, oceupied by S. W.' C IrtlIA' )t-9 latch -ad. Clock. Mak et l'"""ken mouthlyinstahnents, if desired. Apply to the owner, • • 1,ii...Tosephliowell, OrtQ 11. uAr.,rs. JENVtLii.1114; •Clinton, Sept; 1878. • . , . • public generally, that he has annoyed. into his former Won la rospectfolly at noun co tti hin miktoner a and tho p A RN. '- L () I, I? 0 It. s'.A.I., E. . , - baDding, on• • - ALniniT tiTtiltET, OPPOHyilt THE .,N. 14.1titrr, ' Whore be will keep on band a select asseiim'ent!I Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, and Silverware ol.all liinile: Which be will sect at reasonable rates, Itopairjegtof every description promptly attended to. • S.' 13/DDLECOMM 5'.rItLET, Canton. Dee. 5, 1878. SERVANT WANT.P.1D. wANTED, btfore th6 • 20tiv .01 Deemohei, b Pod Serve .t Girl, where a housemahl is kept. Apply to 51108. IC. NANSVOrtD, Stopleton, Nov. 2i, 1878. SpirorstoN. , CA K ER WA NTED: • rANTE1), e earotaker for the Clint orrPtildle School, Y for the year 1871). Particulars furnished on sp. I Teation W Clio ton,-Nev. 28,1878. !A RETAK Eli \VANI'E1L . .• • • . Thocliottn Path Lot on Vide Street, Olinton, °Omni. 'bred for sale on raoderute terms. sing over ten acres, now held by John 111strO9011, 8f3 08.' •ClintOit,Sept, 2,1878. • Thoi:Ott,ii'l -bred: Ccitiiki-ii146.; vibe saber:Sher oilers for sale rilltil3fLtili)g,DWO-lnA36, and aged Ilwoo, of tlie Cotswold breed, at pleas. to. snit the Wars. • . Lot 20, lath, Con, Tfullett. Londoeboro P. C., Oet: 10, 1878. • - LONDESBOR0'. MILLS. . . GnISTING. 22Z.) er fr, I 1\1T • T...TAXING• just thotoughly ed their IfL01.111 MILL, the subveribera are Ili/Vt. prepared to do • • j ANTED, a es retuker for the Clinton. nigh Schaub, a ••, IN for the year uno. Particulars tarnished cin ttp. .ti 31.1,..1•1.1 ,131Atilast ritooatoo to. A. IVOItTitiNOTO.N., C1fntonr Nov.28,1878. • • And st the earliest taw nt. TAKE N()TIGT. CaitSDING. DONI3 AT A .OREAT 1...)ERRSTIlltE, Sudo*, and Yorkshire nears kept for .1-10 service. All bred.fi ont imported rtook. • Terms - 91 cash. .7. SThItI3TJIIT,-lot 110, lab Con. Stritp4f. Stanley, Nov.28,187.8. - I 3C.J imtyl eubseriber Wisbes to intimate t tile people of -L Clinton, that on THIINSIbili, Nosh 8811x, he will commence the selling of Intik in. Clinton. and will colt. tinuo no doing throughofit the. winter, Ire will. deliver every morning and overai g, Sundays excepted, tnyl sell at the very reasonable rate a Hilt AY. Ant.tsont, tor 21 cents. Patronage respectfully so, Ceited. 17.111. AVE/11, ' Goderieli Township, Not,130, CAUTION. . . calm iiaND 82111 UL - 1311,0S, tArizfizollo 1111,1.a, Nov. 21,1,1117/1,* ,JUS'T RECEIVED, Th WALEBB, LUZ ••••fo" °TICE is hereby given Cott the' tehlorstoitit 7 n --11 ot bo oriel/do ler any debts eoffitscte n I name, without his writ tett order, except by lt,s Wife, W. COLCtO CVO, Sr. Goderleh Tomuship, Nov. 1,18-76: THE I 1 hold ot the tongue, and anti a goat namber, of eitizena imatediato.dlyt•sei,zed lieering drew the 'Carriage up Beaver • 'loll Hill. • - A Err Oil . The most no000'010-oolt oft the route. VICE -REGAL PAIR. : of theprocession watt ono formed of. la. . -.',--=•-,-- , . • erosse stieks and suow•shoes, When -NcIpiaY1.14 ON- fritE ittAXIMP--,altRIVAL ! the Windsor liotel, was- reaelred, the am aloamrtRa.L.-ENT1tusirassaf0 P '., crowd was immense, and it took SO.370 014814),?1tMliAtION. - ' time for the procession:to force it waY .. - "--''''°— . 0 ' to the ft ont entrance .of the Hotel, where - A11.7..ttleng the Hue from Hoir,,,, thorp their excellencies alighted. The ,po leo appeared :to be, oto prolongerl. demonable to control the.vas•Verowd, stilition in bettor of the. Princess uoa svtio4 Obstructed' the procession con- -the neW Gove.rnorsGeneral. gi!e iiii. siderably, Bocoro • .flis gxeoueney D EC I TO THE SPI.E ODI w38*(H11ilellsaa; but (3".PY° .1)1;t- 4411ttlii, he thanked the gallant citizens. form 'Was crowded with people tnxions for the Prompt manner in, which' 0160 been furnish definit9 tutifor drab on the otl • Mr, G: Smith ewe to Mr, W. village! which wet sod, 175 pounds. Three aportsmon, o 0(1 ,•to the neighborhood aaeccialed ip securing si. atonkhree hours, a fe A. fatal disease of some has ,made its appearance thno poultry,and numerons chioken 'tiprkeys two dying throughout the w A.good deal of dissatisfaction exists to catch at least a glimpse of the ,Y1ce- had drawn tile carriage when the horses .among the oflieids.of the Montreal Om-. Regal pair:as they passed. It ts., hardly falW theta: The Marquioand his royal , Poration at not, having wife. ton entered the lioteli and iiioceed- to the Governor-General- mut Princess been Presented to he sopposed that ,. they socce&led .11 t all cases, but whether they dui or We .43 i nee to their apintments. they all-chocred .very lustily. Some of About 7,36 Fri,iay ovonino His Ex., the habitans, hoWever,tappeareds' to have i _very mixed notions 100 the great per_ cadency and the Princess,. with many sonages contained by the train -real y others 'of the klistinenished party, left pure bred LeiceSter, ram fcr W81 orte of them at St. Minim lemon- Ii3irtSeli7ni,IiiitQri'e*eft,°sro.f3t,;(:1;c4ivt°3,.. thialgyl:Iwtolg- ‘bv°11.4ile'thi-fg110 WS3 Paid a fe'‘i Itionth agO. _ , ,. ., ,,, stiP•ltiOcr Wirn Loose who were firing It ' ' 0 ' • 0 cheered repeatedly by the ttousands of '. Mr; .D. Brock, Of West Williarns, has -salute on. the ground. that the .11.Qiieen" sold his farm for the' highest kignre for a 100 .acre farm: known- la these parts, The - farm is a fine one and well fa: - gel.° "nderi3tand.wilet it 'di nimant-, 17; was exfierionced• in )naking : room for proved With superior buildings, and sold . • • did mat dotract [rem their enthusiasm 11.4o.h,Exconolioio8, eiriiages,, -Howevor, for $0,000. . . 1 . . in tho im'e.„•liest (.1-egreP; Whether rigitt nieSt. of hr rnme waSpasSed over 111.7 fl •At the Ciourt-of Revisien held in St. by the Mayor. . . A rain. belonging to -Mr, O. GormelY, of the '7th CCU" brolict into a, lield of Mr, ;Jelin McIver's mid killed 4 citizens assethbred en the streetS., When the _carriages reached Vietoria SonareSO great was -the crowd that mach difficulty (!) would nob like to hear such a noise. But it' some of the habitants did not 0.1 1.-°°0 •"1- e t'sto 3°- rrood pace, . and. they soot), returned to cecupii.od the „palace ,car, they wer° t'their (plait))) s at' the hotel. cionbtIeas prompted -in' their enilinsiasta . • a feeling of a free-W.0'n administrit., , The clevortior-Ceneral attended: . tho tiou 107 thE tbicen. • •• , St, A nthew's ball on Friday eVeningr. .14 „tha..day time.,0,07 i otdss 113' 01 "ant 017 'ata•tt day (.veino adrawinga-vete, and aecordng 1.'I MS Opinion he room ecaption the'gi-and ,Sulto of 1 property' must be Worth $000 to entitle • 1101, IcitH flIVniMied, its quota a imiabit. -mits-to &mar the train 't 1 't •P'11'1"8 $pe,...on $ strOtel.' • F.Clifi Ofiti ti> .1.1ary.s by As: Honor, ,Tudge..Lizzars, he held that a piecd of prepertyworth only •:',1300 'and occupied. by 'a tenntit.• entitled neither the. owner or tenant 'to 118 marquis \ma dresaisl in the official fl0i 'rite latest swindle was 1ierpet1 ated..i.,1,1 way, every station bas been gay .11.1 ever, romn of green goltt, the'. Princess greens 81)11 1;1:lilting ; le: 1.tt 1144 Ai,),)e;fthi.ilg in a gm-geons dross Of whi.'- Kincardine reoently, and consisted in a tonfires have blazett_ at every station, t and oven eirmany n bleak • and lonely ' §orat(idne'alui:t\i'vv•-•t•ctil,i1,,IssA":d_Wq gentle- -a, 0.90 1 salesman, etna.,i4e.,b°ra° beijag tiittmgetthig out tiekets for a.raflie. of a horse ; 50c each. The 8‘,1•0,11ger tni§ hi*'111)1)a11541•7 fr f1.61)1 an, viRvigo or- Melt, ptssed b0fore Excellancies„ .exiiibitcd; tickets were soon:clisP6sed of station. ° :Nor- Were the distingtuShed it was •compututt, thclt eitogetla1r more to the tam of about CO, ,and the ratIle recipients of cal theSe-konors at all in- .. sensible to the loyaltyind gelatine-lovtil '4i 11 1 ,5 90 jiltscittations teak .1)1•100, . - sr f1;8 to take place _at one of the plinei, ••te ... fgt., MO Thretuv that 'prompted all this'. On Solidity Morning the Princeiis re, p:ii hotels- on Tuesday evening last. Britt entlinsinsm. They. 1'mm:it-kcal:wain and e9ived it t.ele;eratit from the . Queen,. sta. the horse and owner took "Iteir depart,- again open the hearty 2:,,eor,i,i,,,,i• •<iiven tmg,that Silt17 yral.8 "...deli,gliteti at , t..'ecep. tire to parts, iniknewn in tho .early part therd:everywhere it'y 'j.1111 classi;„t e. Iiie• martian they attended 'Of the afternoon, ally notinthe 'patient loo of pur. . . .. eiTillth : .i.St.'7011ui..01) Cathedral, and in ' the 'A fire 'brelce out in London, on ThurS- g y. - . . -pose that could' keep people :waiting lb?: afternoon Sit, :.?,,rull'.ear's. .Peesbytei•ian day; in an old *Mite house on Colborne hour§ ia the cold,•cut.tiniv•Wind, for ' the Chereh:-.- • ' . *`.. . st 's t ' 1 ' ' - ,.., . i e ,, comet by tlje overturning of a -sake of giving thorn a litOnleaftry greet- "At half -past nine, on -,1Tonday morn- lamp by -one of the inmatei nained.Me••• • • ink• mg, •tlie Govcirnor.General and 'suite ar- Donald,..who was &link.. Tlte tenement AutavAL SIONTUAL rtt: ed • 'it Bomtventnrc station to take was completely destroyed, the Man be- . • their departm-e, for Ottawa. •. itigigot out with 'difficulty. It is clan- . ...• After Lite ti 7111 had, passed -clear . • .Vietoria•Bridge on Fridarinorning,.the At the statien.the" Chiefs of the:fro.ed that.in his, Wild intoxication he. at - (pais Indians, froth- (!ittighliawag,t,,' pre. tempted- to coramit 'art outrageons as - scene was such' as fairlv defied de'serin- tion. lilvery window: was .th-rust fon. scooted an addreas, whieli was ',read in Sault on. Ilia mother, and she 'fled front "zt)if,i,011.10eutt.s4(1., haB:weiolp16,1!0. nwetorei Ackeb- fences, English..". The, address was. expresSive s- ktuding .. on the :native tongue, and inbseqttently in -the house. - . . A 'held robbery. was' pet?etrated at . • Alld putting tterneelres into ill Sorts of the loyalty aral.dei•Otion-df the tribeaAtontrbal; on •Thursday, in .,111r. "Stod- -. t of ancOmfottable positionsfor the sake to the 'Queen, and congratulated:the dart,'s jewellery •stere,. Mr, ' Stothlart of catching a glimpse. Of the train as it Mariptia and his Royal Consort on their has adjoining the store a' reoni. contain. His Excellen-'- ing sewing:machines for, which . he is weeded its way tewartirtheBorinventure- 'arl'ival intim I>olnitlions neous sa„e•enb. -' A. sneak tftiof went into theStation, Those fortunate 6W:ions' that, 0 i'n'i(firrel)lied in an e"'teniP6r4 .114 olatahted .tickets of admittanceto. addresa., Tho train; being in readiness, stove and asked to see the sewing Ma: their Excellenaies eatered ttmiclat the ohines with a, view to purchaeing•one. the Bonaventure Station were till 'with-- when:al° hearty ..elieera' of the tuaienibly and WPM.: 'Mr. Steckler t. went with him to the in the depot at ten that day. .g.ates were closed 68,t0,3•,.,vailotlie space ing of adieu. Before' leaving Ifentreal room, leaving no, fmie_to guard the jew.. svtka aaaapiea 1,3 a,Orto 12001,k, itsetnbi,od •llo exprimed to the Mayor and others 'ellery, mui while the thief engaged . him 'Within. . • • • .. the pleasure whi:e17 . he amt-tbe P1'1110043 7itit acoomplice 'came in and seized . six. Attel, iroisaf,v,laiii7pm.inurth, felt with their reception, and ackuow- gold watches,, and several diamond rings, Ic-diedlit -6-graat personal kinduogg igia mut ituumber---or loekete aunena-otin' statiou, au. taltiress of welcome was pre, consideration which had been sliciwered value to about ,92,000. ' in sented and repliedie. The Afayer -alert 08[)011 them. - • introduced the 111(1.CTItia,11 and several of , • ' the city. officials. .1 -lis Excellency shook, • AT OTTAIVA hands eordially and the Princess bowed Although a drizzling rain co 'tinned as each one was presentecl. i'tom early ntorningaintil the ar -ival of atbVirgal ti, it ld nteceerantiot 1at nye itThe Procession ws then forma and in the. slightest degree 't110 enotions stinted on 21 'round of tbe oily.At in- arousecIT:iiiniearts of peopliir tervals cheer after cheer., greeted the honored party by the immense concourse Ottawa, Valley.- The city was fair of, strangers, who floCkecl in from' every 0C 1300P1'2 along the ren:te• *tart of the valley,- and with citizens of The windows and,,doors of the buildings. were . crotvded with eager .citizens. Itis 4'11 ,.chisses, irrespective of creed er na- titandity, joined lit one. grand ontburst' Excellency ack.nowleclged, tile waving of enthusiasm. The Mayor iitict pro. of handkerchiefs by raisiug hie hat and bowing, while Iter Royal Highness claimed a half holiday, and invited the , citizens to deborate theit. places of bitsi- bowed often to the people whet suarouno- ness, Sze. There 1,V1tS ft hearty reSponse, ea the Carriage. Frequently bouquets for Wellington, Sparks, • Rideau, and. WOPO titre/Wit into the carriage, 13(5tne other streets wore profusely d0. iEST. usz The first bailding of any impoltance 'dorated with evergreens, inottoes, bunt - passed by the Vice-Reival party vats. the ing and a, -variety ef -other rymentst ° i • • . Witness printing -house.. A printing Thom; were seven areliesis ono et' them ts I press Was under a oarfopy :outside of the costing as 1)111011 as 1...pL900 eiTiOTRES. WeNGFES , second story, windows, - wore • F-Altikr-r0-11: 7S -A The subscriber offers that eanienienfly sitnato% and ,Insirablo ferns lot 31, 7t11 con. Ifollett, for•sale, 100 ares, 89 cleared, remainier good liardwoed bunb. There are two frame barns and two frame sheds, dwelling house, splendid well, good orehardt Itry ;fowl et -axing fano, and only four miles from Clinton, wlinre there Alt two railroads. Posseaslon given immediately. wttr. 1111/017A31. 17011401, Sept. 12, 1878. • 11-()'rEItSt LIST: • TOWIrgiIrP or-Iritnr,11not. t.,,OTIOn itt lareby given, That a Court wIlt be had, ;. pursuant to "Tbe Voters' Llstadet," by Ms 'Ion - or the Judge of the County Courf„ef tbe County of Mt. ron, at the asurmtitiacn ILA.1.1., in /he VILLAOR OV LONDV.SlifillO, in the Towt.shlp of Iluilctt, in the Comity of Huron, on the SIXTU pAll Or OtIvE:OXRE At ten o'cloek rt.1,n1.1, to hear end determine Me several eomplaints of cook% and omissions in the. Vetere' Li•.t 08 111' Municipal' ty.of the Township of IIttlfeit, for 1873. 410 perttons bating business at the Coral, are require4 to attend at Hut said thee nal Orme. thitecl nt if, fi;o 18111 fa" of November, 1878. • ;TIS. nnArritwttrrn, Clerk of said Mnnit•irsfity. t,, r • , crowded with fair faces, and ' under it • Canadian litiOWS 'ltents, the motto, " The Press weleomes you!' ....,.. ltere a pretty iucident °warred. As Diptheria is still carrying oir many the carriage passed it was greeted with, victims at St John, N. B. a Ported show;ar of bouquets.A Wit- A. 'branch of the Dominion Temper - am employee, a Pretty little gitl, then ance Alliance- has been established in Replied forward to the- carriage, and Nava Scotia, handed the Princess a copy Of 1)10 after. . A man named Moorchouse was fined noon's Paper ptinted on satin;with gold - ea letters, and a bouquet, saying as she , male • lier boW, " The latCdt 1161VS for Your Royal Itighnesslq The present was heartily, acknowledged, and the Vice -Regal carriage, -which had stopped, thou drove on. When. Victoria Square was reached, the jatn in the Squitrc was very great, mid the procession at last came to a. full stop, Repeated Worts were mado by the officers took:or a space throngh the crowd, owl tho General, finding it imposeibie to proceed, ordered the 1101:1P8 to beotalten oat, they having become restive, El the meantime a RAcEti 5 .-..rstrofrrim 0 EA IIRJON*0 AND X -31E _AAR 1) WA it 'OLD NTON. March 28,1878. ••• ,$'2, for driving through a feneral pro. 00881017 in Iramilton. ,The Mayor of Palmerston has given away- in marriage three daughters with- in the last °Hit months 1 Small -pox has developed itsdli` inthe northern part of London to such an ex- tent that on Monday the Rend street school WAS elosed by order of the Health Inspector, Tilt children belonging to it househo the neigl7borbood where the disease is were forma %tingling with the pupils at play, • The gaol prisoners At Loudon. Jim 1111118o4,:bi oi re • Mr, 11:c. Liston, „lost: a day Morning, lot.. Pears, got to al o to. the owner, and ate h 1D nth (yeti next illOritrilg. . - Mr. T. 1-Iltnilr, of Port Ifope;• diecl on Saturday. A ftsw days ago he ..was So unfortunate. to lose, one of ]iis -fingers in a 'straw cutter. On Thursday be was t;tkon With locksjaw, and died at an early lioto; this morning. • ll'llieuisttir.‘e‘0,0t1s,s'oectio-iToIttitt.ot it)isitiOthl,iiritlytejle.:tv yieate,er noW. Miles of theta c.cre almost intritt$-. sable, owingto the rotut,•, and those .• Which aro still practicable'are in clanger ° of being completely blockaded any 'day. Five years ago Mr Tbomna late station- tt,gent "at Poui1 du Ohmic, bet Mr. Robert Moffatt, of•.'Dalliousie, B.; $g that the not Governdr Oen- ('1.11 ooiild eitlieris-i,Ve*:.the :Marquis of Lorne .or seine liiember: of the royal, faintly. The, ineney Wati paid. ,ey,er...ar few (lays agd,' with. $2 interest. A youngsunui named B10rnes,'empley7 ed- of Savage • iir',....Duggin's-..saW 'Brigden,, left- the 1 nil almat 9 O'clock • on Wetinesday,mernint( for the purpose orchtting a stick of, timber. -He Was - found soak hours later quite dead, his neck, arms andlegs broken. by -10 tree. • Ho.was still.Oltitching his axe. • A correspondent asks how .the- 500,000 fishery award will be disposeh ..of : will Ontario receivd a portion, or " the 'whole aniotmt go to the Maritime Provinces, which are especially conaern4' ea'? The 1-ep13 is that the amonat will be -divided in doe proportion between tho' DoMinioa• government Mid that ef Xewfoundland. A brakeman named Shaw, Mille eo-. gaged coupling cars in the Gnuid !Lair& . yard at Stratford, at an early hour Friday morning; 4c:cid-Fatally fell be.. tweon two of then). .and• wits. run over, the injuries sustained causing his death shortly aftcrivcirds.- Shaw was.a nati've of Toronto, and his father is one of the checkers in t1i'O.P.1t. freight:depot there,. 011 the „North Shore Ilailway near After the Vice:Regal festi.Vjtiee took Ott:twa on Saturday night a gold watch. . place at Halifax km, week, mr, Luoy..- valued itt`$1:50 was stolen ft'ete a pala- ce the London flaili News, moved, seconded by •Mr. Dwelt, of the New York Son, that the thauks of the. Eng- lish and Ankriean 'press were tine to the gentlemen connected with the local press of Halifax•for the efficient way in which everything that could expedite the corrapendents in their work had' teen managed. Several of the cores. ponderits stated °that never in their ex. - pet -knee° had they been 'so kindly look, ad after as ia the city of Halifax. An'affair'imeurrecl eV Toronto, on Thursday, which will probably result in the hmiging of Frank Churchill, a colored man agvil 28. • 611in:dill went into',,the grocery store of J. Grimasen, aged 00, and 'asked for some grocericS; whieh WOPO Servoil Out to him, and then asked. for credit. This the ctict- num re- fused, mut Churchill at once snatched up the goods and -Walked olE f4rima- 18e12 got an unloaded revolver and fol - )wed after as fast as he oeuld go, catch- ing up to Churchill. The aged St0133- 1t0Cpar den111.114(1 the goods haek or the money, and ' exhibited the revolYer. The African, without a moment's Jiesi- tfttliQYt, drOpped the groceries:and grap- pled with the old man. After a brief stret;gle he succeeded in t)ettine. the W. LI velvet-, whieli was a largo weapon; out or Grimason's hand, and he then struek man named °mitten. Almokt every per- , sou on the train excepting Sir johns A. Macdonald and one or two persons well known, Were searched, The Wateli -was not found... It is believed the thief UN -Mt into the closet and threw- it • out of the car. • , A Mrs. 131•0w1).,Istol1kiN DU 0101;11014 • of the •Northern- Railway., at Thornbury, Wedneaday„ itt -crossing tt cattle guard got her foot fast in the grating, andbe- fore she could extricate it ' C44110 itt sight around derti•ve. She threw her -i. self 'over the rail. • The . engine.driver., did his best to Stop the train, Inib in vain. . The onbeihe and part of the train . p .] . 1 b assed er ter log, eovering '1 • a tri••0 knee, and smash'ing the thigh hone bad- . Dre„ Hunt, Moore and'Hurlburt amputated the limb, bat Alio woman died during the operation, • Slie 'wag 06 years old, and highly respeeted. • Me. Joseph Speck, sexton. of the ge-, thodist-Tabemacle, Whitby, WfIS caught hi the not of Stealing &Oat the collection hex hist Sunday evening. ; For some time past, it appears,there were suspi- cions that there had been stealing from the 06114a1ions. A watch 07118 kopt,.and last Sunday morning Speck was known; to have taken sonic of Me Small on- velopes enclbsino offerings. lie Was also detectod in fits o,vil praetices after hint several terrible blOws over the head the evening soryke. Inforniation, Was and face, felling him to the earth- and makind a number of, frightful, gaping outs. C.11nircliill thewthrety awdy the revolver and picked up the goods and Walked off. Tim Amon managed with mu& cliftimilty to rdgain, his feet and go to.a policeman who SON 11i111 id his home, where he seen After died Ohm, chill was subsequently arreste& tr. laid, and the prisoner. was brought be. fore a benCli of Magistiates ea Monday., Tho priSoner pleaded and was • committed for trial. Speck Woe tried summarily before Ilia IIonour Judge fIX Oil Wednesday, plead6d gnilty to stealing $2.015 and was sentenced to one month' with fiord labor in the county gaol.