Huron Signal, 1872-5-15, Page 2•
No ir OQyertisesseate.
To Contractor,-Arch'd Mc$ell'ar.
me Wanted -4. W. Lyon.
'vent Notice --John Harris.
ce-R m. McCaig.
st ore Lean Co -G. M. Treenail.
lnso1veoe Neeico-^. 'N. ititiatieg.
iteshu ehai Ilia Wes.. -Mins Nolan.
Wanted Iu.me■lia'ele-B• = MM.
L7,9 Bn)u3:ar Neare$Ds $.
who's, not etre esprs•e r. taw
1 deb- he we -Uourage foreign
rep ►n
The Market Qbe.tiou. I gunboat Prince Alfred to Detroit last
apical M ser am°suf ns, sad if we As will be seer from our report of the land J T. Garrniummer. Csee r Plff. tled. •John Davl
nem
mago d in tberight ht way we may
k a name to pros- prooeedirgs of the Town Council, s by- son an d I. F. Toms for D°erdict by oon-
Lw is to be submitted to the rata- payers "no. for 5220. R. Squier for Plff.;
pertly of the town, authorising the purchaae:of I SS Davison for Deft.
the Huron Hotel property as a site for
a a Tows Hall and Market house. Some
It ii Niger yme a stop was pat to the of the council were desirous that before
rowdyism' which reel be daily witnessed taki•g this step tenders should be asked
at the Itadway atapa oa Ib "Tithe
°f for from persons whe had sites, which
the trains end WhMwill lave the effect they would be williug to dispose of for
of teeleas our toss notoriees• and Pre- • this purpose, but the majority were of
r jetiagjps°Pls• elesoially ladles, from . of the opinion that a more suitable place
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VOLV Tssn C/ttr.-The militia au-
thorities have decided to increase the
ration allowance to the men when in
camp next June. The horse allowance
also will be increased from 75. to. 51; and
the arrangements proposed for target
practice and musketry instruction are two crossing, en the Barfield
Marshal! re. Sham -Action
important one inasmncb u
the cemetery. An order w
nncil for this to be done to
E
some reason it was only
vied out. A few rods of
also much required on Hine
Lead• to Mr. Bloke asked when the Gorcrn-
lin went intended, to introduce their mea -
70; leek sure respecting the redistribution of
rtisily "eats. a bad more than once pointed
ing ils out the necessity of a cnnsiderible inter -
t., ales, vel between the introduction and the
ad. second reading of this hill, 'ecotone
u • and rrc reful comparisons would have to be
n totbs.! made with the cenene returns in order
t. 9aw.inM w
tr a .wer.rv, ere ooa.tdered v whkia; e, a •. mw eom'isg to it ezept when absolute y could not be obtained at so reasonable a
• Moir
of Elect- such as will give satisfaction, ami tend account of property being to ' t P P
mast for piece of land with house in to increase the efficiency of the men. fenced, •road through which;
tieaforth. Verdiot for Plff. J. S. Sin- ST, AvDssw'e Wasn S HonL Horse- English chorea, psrtie• new g• ng then : to discuss it intelligently. He hoped
Glair for Plff.; W. R. S lister and F.. rhe new school house for this ward u are regnired to gr, around Vin lnt Street to learn, therefore, that it would be in:
Bol nete.l for Deft. being rapidly pushed towards sample- sndSt.George's Crescent,whickeem never , troduoed without delsy. -
Stetcurt re. The ,Igr irnlhtrel {Toroth' tion. The walls are rep and the roof is , been graded, and as it u aim impasse- Sir Gen. Cartier replied- it -would be .
I•eerumi ('of !nay of °, t ooe o Action well under way. It is • substantial bleglewwe' would
recommend
rpt tt be int
on a Policy of Insurance, to recover the wooden structure, and will have ample We also recownmendthat S
sum of $1141) as loss ou barn and con- •Drum„dation not only for the present. street be graded say at •coat
tents destroyed by fire in October,he de, but also for the future wants of tho
in the Township of Asbfleld. The de- growing part of the town in which it is dollars. We would also n
[epee set up was freed and false swear .situated. • that the street at the Hartnett
ing on the part of the Plaintiff in put -
case
at •Dost of say $30
1'h Ql'6a'7'a BI$Tnv&T.-ln order to so-
ting in his claim to the Company. ° immolate those who wish to resit rle.setR COST of plass tor
cue was • very long one, taktu6Gradin Bruce $15, T
nearly the whole of Thursday. About Goderich on the Queen's . Birthday and g street $ on I
20 witnesses were examined. The Jury be present at the races on the Melton $15, Napier at. $6,
Course, the Grand Trunk Railway Com- $35, side walk on • Huron
Robinson
verdict for GarPlffret”
far r l'l ; J. n hasagreed to issue tickets from riding Ilincl■ st. $10,
y
u i'lff. J.in
w f r0
Ga ,
J. T. m)sod Road u .
d fired
an,
12owest
r Canada ce
n t, in
Mine'
I and ail stations 'B a s
u
' Crssoeim
t
Deft. St. George.' De m'
S. Sinclair for of Toronto, to rehrn on the 25th,
an
Baker roe u&nt Johnston et al Action forthefor 10 oeott more than single fare.- risk's at. $20, Harbonr . i
price of • c1uantity of fie The Judge PeT.
miserable old building used as a market, made it e menet. J. Sinclair for They will alio put on additional an tall ►total rif about $190.
from Stretford touGuderich that all may ; All of which is resps0tfhll
and which disfigures tbe Court House Plff.; C. Robinson mid J. T. Ostrow for be acconeodated and the evening train E. CLIFFORD,
.quare,msy be removed. Local jealousy Deft. from t:oderich will be timed to start Mr. Gibbons from the C•
t
cstisrvaL aids' • later en the 24th, so that those who de- Mr. Cameron's offer to du
has hitherto ted the selection
IL It
Y! arta e,,c ■tis,, t t -fr. npem'ary. Everefaee theptoprietor of reMr. Cameron has offered to sell
"en+Abrsty ra,..pst r•, tMpzbtteherur pestis"- f:rttah E14•0113Hne.I Mw fit t° the lots with the buildings and material
t' s Mye,wW w t • erd tae'■ soar a'e arn.ere eta the
.. }sed tr: „t :•t1:; '' e / to d r e" sub," torpot on an omuih, between his house on them for =2000, and is willing that
sit Miaber. rat atatto has witneesd
i n,,,,,,. a,r. MJ•eID' f-fase to take the pan sed the n, every day payment should be spread over a term
pthe of to whir► they between the of 20 ears. On these terms the coupil
M4abstoriser ►•amoaneestely n.airy y
neswl. ta.ere 1 ^'.er- conreisle t heliw tyMow Ib. of ..11.1 t es 1 sou e. oat dceo.-snn+rs °f the tee vehicles wh y propsa to purchase, if the ntepayetst rias req.trea pesseogers to and fro, Honorable authorise them to do so, ani to meet
l Ifeeaseetb,er ,eewe w ••cher ptaass wtbeet bot thel.awtae te r,.:ser, east 'h.tr portnd. of business rivslryis all very well, the payment will issue debentures. We
sect to tae froor dlnctiose, mev fest gangue used by the nnls in the hope something will be done that the
bsnd ,teooutaaof pn•enenis anything
__Iaale—JarB7l KinSress tet pleasant b those "bilged to listen
lset is our adverting Agent for To- tot,oreditaeto those whoindulgein
route.
it. This ji'r.aefnt conduct culmina
_GsoPRowstet. & Co., 40 Park an Tuesday d last week in •rw, the
Row, spm'S. a PsrrtatLL r Cu•, amstaoss of which as they came ont
rtrk Rww, its olnronly anthorised Id evidence before the ysaistrates are
briefly as fullrs. On the arrival of the
train the 4gktiug- and squabbling for the
possession of passenges aria their lug-
IL • vertising Agents m New York.
OLILRi AT
a,DL&ICW ST'ATIOTrains leave u follows.- '
Mail
xpress
Mixed
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Trains are due as f
Mixed
do...-......
Express
was gong on as usual. when one of
the men connected wh Polley's
7.00s m. 'hes named Weller, celled Callowy
..10.00„of the Btish $x,hange • —
11 45 m. liar. The latter retrtd by
'asking some allusion to Wellers com-
10.00 a m. r -lint. Thu incensed Weller, who was
3 20 P m; on the platform, while CcJk,way was standing on the Foetid, and he drew
lack his foot for the purpose of kicking
Caliowsy, when ebe latter reached for
a stick in the 'bus and struck hire on
e the leg. Three or four of Weller's com-
panions closed is ea Calloway, when in
Nlf defame he struck Weller again with
the stick over te head, knocking himdown and fracturing his jaw. An infor-
- matios was laid, sad oa Wednesday the
GODBRICH, MAY 15, 1875. ' exhale beforethe Ma and Messrs.
Detlo,andCrab, J. P t was not
Eadie copes of ths dey'e $vital cart b. concisded till Thuesday, hen after
sat Moorhoase's Book 3tors or st the haring all the evidence the Justices
decided to sand it to the Assizes then
sitti. The (rand Jnry oonstdeneg
thatCalloway was acting only in self
defs.se,ignored the bill, and so the case
Rare amid that the Grind Trunk
sadTowantkeritiesshould have allow-
uYan $ignaL
O.iee--,ries 5 casts.
Manufactures. •
A short time ago we pointed out the
advantages which would amens to the
• teen by the establishment of manufac-
+ and coursed ko
• tore, in our midst. P ed this rowdyism to go on .o long un -
refer again to the subject, pointing out ,aeeked, sae ueleu something is now
some of the branches of manufacturing dee to pat a stop to it, the ill fediug
which might to carnal on with profit engendered by this collision will probe -
and success. ?bis we now proceed to 1 lead to coon serious results. The
do I ant thing we know knives and pistols
In the fiat place the manufacturing ; *ill be called foto requisition, and per -
of Agrtcnitnr•1 implements should pay laps moue innocent parson will be killed
well. The County of Huron itself "holed •r maimed fee life. We call upon the
i
afford a market for • large number ot. authorities to act meth promptness and
Reaper,, Yawns, Threshing Machines, - decision, and put a stop once and tor-
Plonghs, Arc. every year, and tram the ever to lbs diyfr•oefnl scene” which have
fact that we are on the lake, so that coal, i been witnessed at the station for the hip
iron, and all kinds of heavy material two months.
c mid be brought in by water, we occupy - - -
• more eavurable peaitton for the carry-
ing un d sash $ bunnies extensively Tlie Me mouse" to of attempting to
. than sty otic: p►•cc to the County' deceive the people on the treaty ques-
But tineaq'e s re tsideieele loci! demand non.We did nothing of the kind. Its
eight b: as_;'c'.e 1, se pb)'Id ha►e to former article was so obscurely worded
treat 4"26.1-14 o 1 si•1. tibia amu the ad- that it was dilieslt to discover its
{ inning utilities cur pyo conammpt,Dn'of imP'ort, exempt that it attempted to
{{ oto reale Ta3greeet?lertb wo,t effArds 6 e the blame of whatever was ubjection-
thin There mono sumps or stores en able is the treaty upon till, Referm
flew ors: -es of d[►niwba to iaiertar.partyWe de think that lhri siaad has
talk the rue 4 It a moat ito1wavee farm sieve hew too read to make cons.- calendar which would be brought before
impleaeets, as 1 already a coo iderable cion en tin. far the sake of them There were only four or flee
demand has -sprang cp for lab•r sevenE
team aad wearreatimLedthat if asked to oases, and but nue of ,them, s case of
■aineery of all kiosk. In addilion to sieve ap sue* sagezusd irhmritance as oats stabbing, was of a serious nature. Hi.
ea beet We medinnse which are rega'!ad en a .b w,aid"indignaab- understood there was an insane person
will lei • lure t dem trwi five shovele " I`h '• T lea' Aron feeling confined in gaol. It would be Ikea dear
hoes, fork" sal ail that dam of a>•t a "stets eyes is England in favor to inquire into and spurt upon the
ant tarie na-seers of hmd troy!.- of lilting tike colonies go, and tbat clams case. As soon as they had concluded
riff b. JMCw4lei fur that es.4on is wining to sacrifice tbe rights of those their labors and handed in their present-
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resent-
- ins enastrgidiun of the Phan- eoloeise to • certain esteat, to maintain meat he would ke happy to discharge
lest h.oefneenoed• All kinds of peals. II is
true that prsssure '• thThe Grand Jury thearetirel and the
asci hatdwese, stoves, les., dto , 1 to beer to induce aur
e North ~ htos>L earl bwtneiu was proceeded with. The
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legislature to ratify the treaty, still it is following is a report of the oases which
Lesl"i"e for proeur" iifteftisaal with it to do so nr not tame before the Court.
fele C..elaad who are these wlie advocate ifs CIVIL alp.
s Iias d steamers 1 Wier, the tory same men Scott w. Moffatt -(Abscoi ling debtor.)
Lake S"o"rter, we age coaiemsed it, but now Verdict for PIT for $248- • J SSin-
seamen Iiihmelhaar
eight _ -_i_ rLir for Plff.
Ars this 4
Patrick's
f Twenty
,mmend
hould be
mut
algar L.
ron Read
ad 330,
tugs on
invent at.
St. Pat -
king in
submitted;
airman.
mitten on
of the
site of the Huron Hotel to tEse town for
• market aite reported, re.Matmonding
that the purchase i•e made. -+
Moved by Mr. Robertson elle. by "is
Maehay that the Council too submit a
By-law to the ratepayer, for to purchase
of lots 223 and 224 as a site for iiTiown
Hall and Market house.
n er o preven e se ° The Owe" rye Jas, Ibrnyn-The sire to return the same night, after the
of a site, and now that a oeutral position Prisoner was indicted for stabbing a races arenver, may do so. The steamer
Dan be secured, we trust all petty local young man by the name of McCarro_l, ;W. K•ynww will also issue return tick -
feelings will be laid aside, and that the at Atnleylillb, on the fifteenth of Aprtl
ets, at seine'" faro, and will delay her
ratepayers of the town will grant the fast, with intent to dn
grievous of,
de(o-rture till the races are over. Those
harm. Verdict, GuiRy of unlawfully inducements will no doubt be the means
necessary authority to make the put- stabbing and wcuuding. Sentenced to of hringinglha large number of strangers
three months in common gad, at hard to Goderic .
labour. J. S. Sinclair for the Crown. faurs.-. iinoe "unr lot issue things
C. Robinson Q. C. and R. L. Doyle for have been active about theleunr. On
Prisoner. Wednesday last the schooner I.rwaia ddc•
The Queen rs Rnet. I)ornye - the father Donald, with a cargo of 12,000 bushels
of the above. Deft.' was indicted for of corn, arrived from Chicago. She ►as
smutting one John Bailey, in the die- the first vessel to pass through the
charge of his duty to sfli sting to arrest Straits this season On Friday the Nin -
James Durnyn. Verdict, Not guilty. tea arrived from Kincardine with 2900
J. S. Sinclair for Crown; B. L. Doyle , bushels of rhea.. After discharging at
for Deft. the elevator she returned up the lake
was
The Quter rs. tin t. Darwin -Deft. The Maggie cleared on 8atmday for
indictedisgfur f hie duty. Peace Verdict, o Windsor with a load of Salt. On Mon -
discharge of his laity. Cro;B.
L.t day the schooner Nemeses" arrived from
Mon -
guilty. J. S. binclatr for Crown; L. Kineardine with 4519 bushels of wheat,
for Deft. discharged at the .levator, sod went
The Queen re. Saul. Walker- North again. The same der the' tog
with intent to do grievous bodily harm• WakAwaas of Ytitg.ton amrod
No Bill. Mr. Squier was retained for steamer tdetsitobe gassed down on Thu
theDefynce. day evening allium in for • short time.
TM Quito. us. Martin Sdtick--Per)ary. She returned from Sarnia on Saturday
No Bill. Mr, Elwood was retained for dr her first trip to Lake Superior, end
chase. Haring a suitable site secured,
they will be in a position to proceed
with the buildings, of which we all feel
the need w much, whenever the state of
the town finances will admit of it.
Disastrous Cosnagatioa 1a Torloato•
DER[RUCTIOV 0? THE REST Ur THE' IRON
BLOCK.
•
On Sunday morning a deetractive fire
broke out in Staunton's Room Paper
maunfactory on Front Street. It ex-
tended from there to J. B. Smith's Lum-
ber Yard, the Harbour Commwioners'
Office and the Iron Block, of which there
remained two stores uncunstimed by tho
fire in February, occupied by M. Fisher
& Sons and rt. Staunton. All these theDetence in this case.• 4 was visited while in the harbour by a
were completely destroyed. As at the The Quern es. Juehra (Jslloteuy - 'large mt tber cit ps. ple. She u •very
Assault with intent to do grievous bodily hane°°ete uses'' of large capacity. Her
previous fire in the Iron Block the en- harm. No Bill. We understand Mr.
glues were powerless to arrest the names. Maodermott would if necessary, have cabins and staterooms are comfortable
conducted the Defence in this Dasa• and convenient, and are heated be
The lou is about 00. The origin y steam. She had a full tist[go, so loll in
of the fire is unknown, but it is utloposed The Court closed at six eeh,ok o>. fact, thetelm was unable to take all the
Friday emoting. In the absence of M. freight which here twined her. She
to have a mmenced in the engine roam C.Common M. P. Mr. Robinson . with kook "epic earth and hour but was
of Staunton'+ factory. Mr. Gesrww held his Briefs. obli to leave • uantity of hay be -
The following u the Presentment of hind.We trial, leer flat trip u net an
the Grand Jury,- a,tgury of the omens whish weansatis-
Coumr or HCIoe, i Tile Jurors of bed will •ttond`tite new 1' On Sun -
The Spring Assizes for the County of To Wit : our Sovereign day afternoon the p bevttoe ar-
Huron were opened at the Court House Lady the Queen beg leave to present- rived. In Wooing the her r she kept
ou Tuesday afternoon, 7th inst., about That they have visited the Jail and too cls a to the north pier sad grounded
4 o'clock, Mr. Justice Galt ou the bench, found it clean, nail kept and in good or- heavily on the bar. She did not succeed
der. Referring to the case of • poor in gett{ yqff for three or fo,ir hours.
J. 8. Sinclair, Esq , conducted the baa woman confined as a lunatic, the Jurors-. Rho cluingabout 10.30 pt. for Bay
ness on behalf of the Crown. The only are of opinion that the Jul is not • suit- City and Saginaw.
representative of the bee prewnc from ' able place for her, and that it is veryDa. Stem's II,Lasrnayso If ureter o
f nod
tering Aegis's.
desirAble that she should be trans e
r
outside the County was Christopher I to an Institute specially adapted to such Tis Brite. -D r• Sitio'► bot utc sad
Robinson, Q. C. of Toronto. The saw,.History of the Bib n, tl w q
bred in this section, and' according to
following answered to their names and Referring also to the Casa of a poor in- testinomy of minister, and ]Darned
were sworn in as the Grand Jury,- digent man confined in the ail •a a {ren everywhere, this t. the nose valu-
able ui. ilsekav, Forma vagrant, the jury would reepedfully im able work Nur caned in ezplenation of
David Anderson, James Kerr, prep upon the County Council the ne- the scriptures for so reasonable • rico.
George Anderson, Rubt. a err, born, ""ashy of providing • suitable inatitu- Already more etpiee hire been .ofd than
1f the iudi t
Moved in amendment beig,f. Camp-
bell sec. by W. G. Smith, Ana the wet-
ter be referred beck to Bea Committee
with instructions to advert' fur tender"
for property suitable for each purpose.
The amendment leu klut and the
original motion carried.
rhe Mayor was anthoriSd to accept
the Main drain from the eontractor es
soon as it is reported to be finished.
Mears. Clifford, W. G. Smith and
Pasmore were ,appointed i a Hoard of
Health.
The Road and Bridge C mittee were
instructed to have Kant feet between
the Cambria road and 'die Railway
station repaired. Mr.
Moved by Mr. Ctifford,;sec. by
Pty nore, that $50 be grained towards
paying the cost of coal used no the gun-
boat ezcnrsion last summ Lost.
The Council then adjoined.
rodneed as scion u possible but I
could not name a day. •
Mr. Holmes ingnirted whether it was
the intention of the <3overnment lo make
any changein relation to rationing and
hit. vert , la.
')has. Brown, Geo. P Matheson, tion for the r"c"pt, on u flan f any work ever published, except the
Wen. Carson, Jas. MoDnnogh,
BmbR Dickson, T. McMichael,
Wme Ltwnin, Samuel Pentland,
It. Forsyth, John Shipley,
John Glen, Alex. Stewart,
T. G. Jackson. •'Jacob Wisner.
His Lordship bristly addressed the
Grand Jury and regretted benne kept
them waiting so long, but he had been
detained by an important cue et Sattd-
wieh. which had only been concluded
late the previous evening. He oon-
gratulatd them on the lightness of the
poo
pay of the volne
anon' drill this
the nature cit the
W. M. SAVAGE
TMNOWO?ESIVGAI.&RGE ,irtt]MEYTOF • .
LIA1`` AiP :4PM
0! the Newst8ii and ,
lhrrt hrn Ue wise: Cdr.fSltA etyl 3 0e 1M freggl
et
n •
area *eel a00 (1YAr•441utsetPet"see sae roles sob- i a: eel et
teetIsete rqd L a6ee Resat yule oft tem■d. •
.eieAsi,atdi1St Mtt 'As; -p3.4•. Yt+.
sight lead to -
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ted t1a the n'a'wa00ie this amendment
Sir George Carrie( repl ayss%.t y .
sums placed in the estimates new toe Mr. Tottnj t foe any "zees
torethe House were oo tM surae seal. u i `lou ae Nei t
If year, but that it aoald 1» gratifying ydYia t the eat ehs8
to him if the House to the
ffi ' t it looirlis
derlar for Afar id' 1i + i't"e'd
conclusion
that the puff to tbe sowed- As Lent• c, Mr
not su crap . was, mat- grins/at jge.e bsti/n
ter fur the Hoes, toleeide, soavefaleTAsh Swat. ?hittt ate•
The remainder of the sitfeiagwas taken the Paeifje %cul
LMo>me'w. r"
I1aC111Lot'a BALL. -1/1 helor'a Ball
was given here la* wi It wee
great success.
were
up with a discussion etc *groin resale- f11e uy k
of tbi tainB Canadng ."riae th, WgDtenstu , l .D[ay-
17gtRe1f States frit on on ac- tndaye sitting Mfln takes
of Injnnet „ M aTheoi the Pa_ debate we eke°Ward
isi,L. flegidl were t hetey? '
to1d;fint,thatl1 ee0 1►selmpolitit M
ftuelt: "sen d, that 13 lier*dtati 3.v
at
ab peo ei pd Third,' lha u R1, _--
lite an in ' X10 nomwed
-Mr. Blake ed k Sntartei ts
tions mored by i ir. Castwri ht in re ret wl il
Istion to the lei lei de aims
eltataiiel
Buhl nsaUCa•xat.-M M theson
and tingg, proprietors the Clintou
)Pete Eni and Wingbasit sti+nes, have
wild out beth estalRtshmd is to Mr. E.
-Holmes, former propria of the New
Era. Mr. Methuen hoe rmd a three
menthe partnership witkt Mr. Holmes
fortho purpose of closing his accounts
and arranging leu bustntlemattors, after
which the latter will beton° sole pro-
prietor. , - 'i
L. H. axD B. RAtcujr.- The sur-
veyors of the G. W. Ro:were at work
last week running a trte, line through
this place.
QCEEV'a BI RTHLAti..'•--•4• fhe Queen's
Birthday is to be celebiejited here in a
becoming manner.
$1111. cls.: ,
dTPA
ao siltfsig of
This Hottse concurs iditif w "19br1i 1 1a'f•-A
#pies ted by the Ca►adiao Goveroment 1011tfYse, hitltod
with reforenc 1e tb. subject d the Ba. ' Re ibis ern or
Man raids in their Minute of Council, Tuesday nett
dated 1st July, I8 b. in the foUowirl` Into ttstssittes WI
words: -•The Committee of the Ppyy -lraa atiao $ ,
Connell feel ft their dntv to enrol "and Mks, on and "ate
very strongly fo veur Etoellmsey tot de lest a movingthis
inforutstion of Tier Majaay'e bones- odd siege he IWO
meat, that deep sense enter•taiued by i a had son
the people of the Dominion el all shrills .ub% 4r, the United
of party, that they hoes not received ante* the law
from. Her Majesty's that - greet repealing tb M$
snp(tort ,d proteottou tidy as loyal This doubt hod glass
subjects or Her Majesty, they have e - ander an old law ei
right to claim; their minute of Council all goods and
dated 29th July, 1872, in the following from countries east
fiords -'The prisapal canoe ed dif- Hope were sallied to
ference between Canada sad the Weed r cent. thus it
States hu not beer, removed by the" * other con •,
Treaty, but remains a subject for snide law, if it
ety;' and ip the following words -'the would be that tea i
fact that this Fenian erganisatintt *still Or England iaM
In full vigour, and there see poreason would be aha
e•
u hep.•
e►en«.
'7
ER!O$t' GIENCY
;r Tis
vand Loan Company of
i NA I) Vii.
by Rose& Chnrfer.
?tj.L--ONB MILLION Pnf'4IDS
s EIERLING.
e
n
r Bible itself, about Half a miUa eo lie R13Lw'Al"--A lett a number of
The Jury dein to ":press their hamtnr beets disyeeed a in the.old Chi -
Were and AinieyvlUe,a apsratinns will
be r bNseen this
sed a `amount of
thus pug adds much
Se,wneritY et Ilagcs.
opinion that the Spring Assizes here are try sed now it
generally held at • very tnConve- Md about 300,1
went season of the year, 'especially for do "ere
lyre been
fanners, being in the middle of sed tare
interests and theta the public.
to this,
Una, Pastor Oamada; Preebgtottele
-geoid* to have the stflete cleared up
The Jurors are of opiaioa that they
Church
ine On
may deongretulate the (Mart end County
on the lightneas of the nen* cider a Fr61411e, I know of Dr. Nitilts
s,
tion of the intellignee, virtue mili Healey rif the able as (+specialty
happiaess of the people. 1 ia, Sunday Schools. - E le EL -
irk Jimors desire WI aelsiemendge the wee, son! of Goderich.
amistarwe arid canner of the County 711 ern welIewainted with moat of Dr
pony to thetr Assent excellenoe.
would nionamend his Bible Metory as a
work mensal da nil for instruction in
families Sohnols.--J•itas
•
graded and Cotten ' eidewalk
*Moray, who has inatertally
them in the inners'. of their duty.
WILLIAM MACKAY,
, Foreman.
Grand Jery Remo,
idea •
.r
Review. -The May number of this Dr. i to's Illuatraeoll History of the
magezin• is to Itend, le. contains a Sib e, and have leo doubt that it witi
choice list. of artunea, saw* which the prove epeeist* elelitable to Rabbath
followIng are worthy a perticular no- School Teachers and an eat., engage in
tiee,-.The Growth inif Comedies. Coes- gha edgegaeoa *ducat I of the young._
a with all their . by James Young, torp., G • W. 6. BIACIERTQUI, iskomn Minster.
Marfa eo Merestf-(Abscogidieg debin Our mien Bishop, Dr. S _, from tner aoquaintance dif Dr. Kitto's
4° 1110-"Ivibea' Pwe'Y in P.3wwf" or.)Verdict for PM'. for $221.1.17. J. S. Nine Hours Movement: T
, iee works I have no doubt that this Mowry
IIIMIabbititcoasistent. Sterrett vs. Moiratt--(Abiscrinding deb- gittlEalied by Adam StevensbedeStsCiorit",,, of tbe Bible will be very valuable to fam-
ilies and. &angel Schmels.-Wat. Milton',
ftetartviaers os the matter Sinclair for Plff. Britain. Comas and the
Mr.) Verdict for Plff. for $162.50. y. Threat.). N. N. C. brieister.
L 0 oAhlrsirs .• every town and Township of Ontario.
Veins ansiouneed in the tion ef Ejectment -on'default •te -Art-
INA lei* thee he wield shortly fage. Verdict 1.4 PM. ajltKliair linerIOR Baronet Amerneriant.-A Albion Hotel, Stratford, Ontario.
thdlas1 Nest tha Auteri- ' 8. Sinclair:lee Plffs.; B. L. Doyle f4or Saturday 1st June, et 6 o clock. P. M.
Tetra Onnoll.
ve taken eninilsi step. i Deft. f menireal " Bain et au_ke. It is hoped there eriel be a full etten-
dance. The Council met on Fridey eyening
tins agoust looker and endorser of pro- Vont-Nyman Cmist-Thc volnnteers of
t Wind- lest. Present Ile Mayor, Reeve, and
Messrs. Pawnor, Robertson, Campbell,
aotreard, and it would be very difficult $106.16. J. S. SincLair for Piffs. ; 0. sor oa ine petit oifr =tor the purpose
Gardiner and A. Smith:
"weer" ttierwealfenwewldhe mussel-- y note. Verdict for Plffs for this district are tor ihte emwles W. G. Smith, Go'rdon, Mackay, Clifford,
aling ear extensive frontier. As Ye' le:hairs °goon and men. Weefreld offioe, and his seat.
/I it 71rameemily affair. Re- t'mx Councillor elect for St.
prevent its being serried se success- Robinson Q. C. for Inane • - f tting e e dri IL Orders
good many hides have ;been sold and 14 two every one interestod in the pree-
ferreil to tie C. Robinson Q, te. will shortly be *sited teepee guidance of
lure liked took the declaration of ty scarce this year aud. -consequence !tea eerie His attentidrand the linen -
r meetinairo to held, sad it is
hopeel we have nine
'stories sta ia our aide.
for Investment
:bs
ser
tyf {at'toa et Pi
maybe- a redacrsaw!,b imestr
.tatty pwrtaewaLifaaevaa
1lewsaree tss+aseR'
.#t. TRUF LA$,.
tramcar rwitur ..44106
' Conned east this dal' all the, mem-
bers resent, 3. minden, reed and
confirined. Court of Revision stands
adjourned till filed Setioaday in June, at
winch ineeting the Miner quostior
will be considered! ti
• Mr. Manning weol instructed to
see to the, repsirtag of h cul -
rut on a* elth cores; also tn at•
ceial te. basins 4th wait root tn 2q. B.
opened outormi the Reel* and Mr Stbhls
to see to !opening rend on 4th con,
The following . orders; were granted.
5
McLean & Co., print ' Menke, $11;
Charity, all; In Om Ise work on S.
0.25; Wm. Lawdum wink on centre road,
$1.25: J. Maned balanA foe aeliessing,
124; C. Cronin land for Stead, 4100.
4; PROUTY,
t! Tp. Cleric
The ferrners of thisTiiirmiliip *are fast
finishing the spring seeiling; • few inure
such days as we hare will nearly out
spring. The fall w`heitt the whele
looks very well a 'd fairme may,expeet
a very fair crop. Fall r eab pke$t-
to hope that the United ,
ment will perform ft•nety
neighbor any better it the
vern- nut., while If
fzionitT Owe of re
ellen pealing Am, be
in the past, leads them a • wore the can die
subject of difference with the United cow with the A
State" is one of all otherspatich is nf for the Mater
special important)* tee Om Dominion; and send killimenine .1407 let,
in the fit -lowing woras•-The failure - Cana& free of ditty,. a
of the Righ Cominisaioners to deal with ma* would Ile iise lie* et el
it has been one cause of tee prevailing tin per men' /soca orqp.abiptu
dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Wash- neiglit esebe licamillwalinvitiorL sill"
After speeches by a number of the bine to announce one'romi4e! Int the
heeding members of the house Mr. exact efreet of flee lairsed by -Gal- . AT LOIPIDON.
tbaperivamt
test.. ter tint
COTT•413 Alt
tt
'MS sstgests.
soteraStists 121.a
Olisistis• tette.
Blake's metion was lost by 57 to 100. •greas, when the egilleeo .
whether they would 'Ince the mareiteetee
TUESDAY, 7th May. -After routine et this country rat the same footing
buntline, the American inerchaata. -
bir Eremite Ifincks said he WW1 about after a few remarks by Mr. 'rope
to give notice of a resthition upon& sub- the motion wart adopted. .- 1
ject of greet itupartance to the country, Hon, Ma. Pope moved the Flonseinee
end he trusied thin would hear with in- noninalfes of the Whole to consider the leareseop see emnetes- tei Ettaieen,1144414 be
dwigew" the few "leer* be felt it following resolution: -"That it is expe- einsiase none;
necessary to make io giying the notice. client to amend the Inamigratime Aet of eleeireee "'ale" ror tbe brkl, *twi, awl *we
the hcnour of =kin', his financial state- log the e epitation duty of min duller AT BRANFORD-
maut, in the otimse of which de ilia inti- thereby imposed for every panenger or 1 AL/ND -
IN TITUTE,
mated, it would be remembered, that, immigrant above the age ofune year,and
under certain eirouinstances, IL would be instead toered to impose a duty of t..,., Wersouop,literr-Lom, Drain sad Veteperem . i
•
yajt -FOR THE INSiNE,
that
certain eellairras then pet
the Conrese of the United Sta
inta law. ae believed it was
forty-clght noun at ter the de
y necessary forehe Government dollars for each pessenger or inunigreatt }lee" '41.sig,:e."c" th• 11•14".1""irk4
ore h re- .tigittnipt it the tariff ; Steele tho ege of one year, arriving st LAhriee. Ahd 1.1 lallritite• Ilbeeleene me.
%/gee leePereliee in ease their pert of destinetien is Canada 01 tilted. 'ewe Feet* Swim anessewpfx
used et the Imperial Commissioners ,uf Boit- eept,11.
about ration, not carrying a eilrgeon rind oti A tiC D
err ef board of which
r measures for the 1
hie 'Pesch OW • telelifrem h" bee" re- priservation of the (math of the psesen- I Departletat of Tublig- Waal,. -
'revolt°. litliT u, Ian
7,"4") l',,,_13110151""S that taw bill* si Remand orew have not been obeened I
um Guinn eist taa and ordain n during the voyage.* __ _
pa mod by Obagreni• but it was eill The motiou was carried, a .1',
Wit night Walt the hove ha re- kieuse went into Committee,adniodlithe I
reeved authentic inforniati tbe relohittou and reported it to the House. 1
President cd ihe United States had Sir Alexander Gan said that before I
actually signed. the hill; so Gent beyond the orders of the day were celled be
doubt, lime duties woeld be topealed would put a Imitation- of which tie had
on and after the let Jnly nient Now, previously given neliee-wheeher the
persons engaged in the trade in the tiovernment had taken any and what
United States had been very seriously gimps to have the cloins and interests of
embanassed for three or four months, the Dominion specielly represented in
becalms of the uncertainty about the 'he reference to the Emperor of Ger-
contallince of these duties, rine if many of the question of the San Jilin,
he could judge by the questions which boundary.
had &en put to hint within the pao few Str John Macdonald replied that Ger
days, greet interest was excited itt Cana- Majesty's tlovernment hi& comsat:inke-
d& as to the effect this retie& would hen ted with the Cane -Mau Goverment on
articled. In order to remnve anv aPPre- information that was in their possession,
Government have riemleal that, on 1st .4 to Oa arbitrator. The Can
if we continue to impale duties nn those the subject, and diesirod ta get ali the
Jui,. xt, the apnea on tea and coffee Govetnincnt had cioneemiently alumni
hension, therefore, •n this coerce, the In order to matte ups, etas to be present -
(Cheers and sense- cated with the Provincial Geiverunimet
tion.) Ile thonglit it waft evidence of British Columbia, and an elaborate
the supe;riorityeof our inatitntiona over statement had been prepared under ths
those of the lainted Stotes that, while charge of the LieutaGoveruor Me.
there had been protracted uncertainty Trench,) ane the Attornev-General
in regard to *be duties in the neighboring McCreight,) f rom a British
country, there would be no scrim's delay .e.nd Citnadian point of view
in ascertaining the intention of the Lee- inent had been gent hom
isleture of Canada. (Hear, hear.) He tin
The state• --
England in I
tato the cue
had the honor to give notice that. oik-fin
lb prevent any delays in ,
he would more that thi° tion -se obtaining farther information, the Gov- !
ipittie of the erncuent of British Columbia had been 1
to intreduce a bill respecting Trades' the arbitrator.
.Tr awl :this te soowil :di.
Sir John Macdonald moved for leave GoTertiment to argue the subject before i MAMA
eaoYintsetee°allisiaerandinreoWairee shallbe repealed poreig. ()fem.
reCtemlution that the placed in direct communication with the i
No special agent had '
after the first of July 'text. (Cheers.) been appointed on behalf of the Canadian 1 aa__.„,„,
Venom. He explaisea that the measure, The remainder of the sitting waa oc. I
Or rather ineosurn, for there were two cupied with the debate es the treaty. 1
, el them, which he 'would ask leave to ina- Speeches were delivered by Messrs. fdills I
um, although * had given neat' Galt, Howe and Gray, emit after a few '
If of one, ens bona upon the asall• remarks in reply by Sir J. A. alsodonald
the house adjourned.
MOORE
t communication waa received from good mane tune° iniiild. be, viy that ea it, °vogue* had wen milee lately
to see the camp at but we aup. .
"mill" ikrigsii 1116414sr fee' the and J. T. Gamer forPlft; B. le Doyle
C. Robinsne stewed oheirman of the Wain of Public Public Works, Ottawa. e. • account of the bil
found in the earth ful
.; J• S. Sin- Echoer/Trustees, has taken his departure
- - h intention of Sir -In reference to your letter of
May 1st ISA 2
attack. What in the bee
all ready for an early i
tate the public mina a
of muddling our brai
the they are needed to hold bones together. tbe We that the law relating to
M. C. Cameron, M. P. enclosing
following communication with reference
devoid:mad and. eckene to thie country, as well as Ole
we must share the r andhenv-
8°Dle Pe°Ple here i'Dketlitreries eranbeie minal stlim wits not 'the Same as in
es' themes, With the ciml and the
of $1,156,315, anti on cotes to 354850, Cralab so. Ifeesse-ALdion for goods
t with other places.
I d,icks,e- no nee in planting po
it will be asocisaasy to AM to the ire. suppli . as a
poets on oertain other sidiebie in order diet fwr Piff' for $157'
and J T. Garrey for
to stalee up the tiefitunia. what theme doe fo, Daft. ...Semi • c
artielee will he is not felleitaewn. The I .Britinan es. ffisater-Aotion of sedum:nettling in the village of Peisley, County tae 17th ulterequesting that the Govern -
°hear will take offence Use bit of July. ti••• Settled by parties. C. Robiuson lad Bruce. We trust he mity nieet with ment will uadertake. the repairs of the
The removal of tillefainia will have the ead J. T. Garrow for Plff; I. F. Toms abundant succeeds in his new resi- docks at Otiderich Harbor, estimated to
aCeat of chimaeras' tee and coffee, _
- Lalltng.gt It. Desna al-Aotion fur ; - out between $6,000 and $7,000, I aui to
inform you that the Dockage of the Relirei,i
samptina &one, hoesskold. plied to Deft. verdict. foe Plff. for
° abenititel_ set harrels seer wee' ete oe Harbour of Goderich is not regarded by
c:uMer 7011 Tilt -owes B tee -An item in
of Collfamwood" was purchasing hay In the department as having any connection
with the Harbor of Refuge.
Baytield now boena df
vehicle •• lagsaly meet inn the con- price f people of 'ante haye
fishing suckers.
Guilerich The , a nave the honour to be, Sir,
hich has been, *nil. and that the English mechanic
plan to deetroy shies imposed by statutes tbat had been
t oughe to age repealed in England, as oPpoeed to the
element, instead spirit of the liberty -of the indivIdual.
with railroed lle proposed a law, the aurae in priaciple
as the law of England, so that operaleves
beige; One the from the Mother Country wouli have the
a glerictue time seine freedom of action, ancl the sone
rigkt to combine for the aocemplishment
other tarern, of lawful objects, as they hal in England.
e 30•inhahi- Hear hear ) The subject was ton im-
•
Thom seems to lie frest fancy in ,
for nava* fenemelsem Sunday.
entirely sped hoe the fourth
we do ant, Weir -alight,
corned Mese& •If the
time from busi-
et. a respect to
havo much
We refer to
out the io-
c10117-
to
ems of sagas
Sinclair for Deft. Davies.
jPIrm es. piveje_,_4biObeyng 1114, the item wail taketv verbatim from a London
goofs, e fuauy mat, paper. hence the mistake. By the way,
It should have en
we think it weuld pay some en terpriaing
F. BRAfeleeTs4 j Y.
I 72:it; stlhipepireihniad t ration, that so
1.1
bee was to establish hay pressing works M. tea Cameron, M. P.
Do‘yle for
Garrey f
WatiOn sok eer-Action be. NIL as
instigate* trisolvency for amount of a
Mastionni. Verdict ter PR!. for
Seise es. McDonald, (Sherif:PD.-This
was an tuition by Pleintiff for trespass
against die Sherd!. in allowipg Pleintirs
rods to remain in his hones and in the
Sheriff's keeping the key of the house,
handed hira by the Plaintiff, fur 5 days
after "Moire of the goods on eteention.
erdict for Deft.; W. R. Bain thePlain
personp C. Itobinson and J. T.
for Deft.
mires, ss. Calloway, et &-
r and enelorser of a
Verdidell for Mc for
failing to
to the ea-
Rebinson and J. T.
PertY
Iter There will always re demand
for pressed hay for Lake Superinr.
With reference to a commuMcation
shi can help being ittrnek with tem
No one travelliti; t fah this town -
for niistance in coneideration of a claim
front John Stewart of Stratford, asking
bea of the lends -apdiethe tine , build.
he had for services rendered, it. eas jug, id roads fine 'Rock sal hand-
nsen mey won portant to be Liken ab natio without
great care and study, and it was only
since the opening of Parliament that
his attention had been called to it. He
had not thought it weU to embrace in
the bill all the points whichwereinvoleed
ie the battle that was going on between
labour and valutal. 72p zu bject of the
relations between thee" two was engag-
ing the atWutiot of able minds in Eng -
impartantestab inmate amid be
tto
for
J.
Lets Seesaws, Lien -Notwithetand-
ing the faJt that
the Torontn rine Col-
lingwood people hankbeen decrying the
new route to Lake- Superior, it must
I become the favorite line. It
posacases a ereat advantage in the fact
that the boats run throur to Duluth, so
reaoh that point without transhipment.
The Collingwood lioe only runs to ?ore
Tun Den Neisaect.-Soniethino
shoukl be done to abate the dust not-
sance. During the preralence of the
high wind which prevailed on Saturdey
afternoon it was almost impaseible to see
&cross tlm street at times, in conseqnence
of the entida of dust- At least the
street rinning areiund the square should
he watered. It wo pay the mer-
chants W oontritente meall sum for this
pigmies, aa their mast be seriously
damaged by the d
t omen era and goo s for Manitoba
inoved-eleo gr. Gibbons sec. by Mr.
eiaelcsa, thel!the suin of $10 be granted
im full (A asyy claim or supposed. clidun
he may him*
In amendment,
son sec. by Mee
A report was received from
Engineer showing that No. 1
is not in mend repair and th
King'' had hem tested ami f
work 'moderately well. ktowes indoor.
working order.
The following report Of the- Public
Works Committee was read, nionted
and adopted '
To tha Mayor it of the Two
Public Work,' beg
enadirei
thee
the
ed Mr. Roberto.
some adies.-Com.
iteurrer,t3t1i May the Sees**.
1 Athens moved time(*) reading of no
Pablic Lands,Bill. He laid it ref
elusively to Marline* th "
est yrritory.
ith th whole land
lumber and ni*
favoured he tilif
followed krap
the survey e
hide* in*
besggettrililltsb
from int
adetibist line. rod"- -
fur Nig of
select these the
greviiled 14 is nee I
se settled usder lawful
aid it provides for aree mode
1=1:by settlement. elm
1111111 ether srInts of the
land, whose deliberations, he had no
deubt, would eventuate in the introdiic-
sibly with the sagation and authority of
WoRTH KNOWING. -The Registration
Act of Ontario, 1868-1869, cao, ,
quires -Sec. 12. That parenta of children-
suall register ae the office of the TOvii
Clerk within thirty daya from birth. Sec. I
days register all ouirriagea by them cele -
13. That all clergymen shall within 'ninety
or the ncupier of a house where a death
ahall tak• place shall report the same ;
within thirty days after death. See. 1
Importers a fine of $50 on di•ision regis-
trars for neglect or refusal to prosecute
offenders. Sec. 22. Insposes sib* of RV) enteteat
for contravention of this law.
Nevi lbucrtiffentente.
AGENTS WANTED KC,
la English acd German,
1317 lltrafor4. Out
Het Majesty's Government, in the next Canada.
'Session of the Imperial Parliament. Province of Ontario, 1, Ile She County Gnat
the luesnwhile he purposed to proceed County of Hut on. Ike (*outs of Herm
these measures, one of which was la tbe muter ef JOHN HARRIS. Ineolveet.
4er:implement of the other, became it ONeteeeeeeeeeelaes:sevememett oey or June ;seat.
affected, aide civil breach of theta*, re- eau eowi ea,e_ea..e'rel "PI, to the -Nese ef u
under tan male Aft.
1.411361 'St? *Trades' Unions; while the _ Julie HARRIS,
Other alleetitelee criminal branch. He
by cameo:. and Garrww,
movedied to bring in the bills. camera, et h de) of lia7 A. D.1872. 1317.11a.
Mr, Mao.teoelked if he undersentid
somiote" lirics;p7r04 1.genti:proceedamet° t.wh&i th ethdelde
rof lee un handja
garinkeemooamAd mid big intern- wee require it. ammo all who
gebeeott. The subjoin was un -
a further im-
der ' in and the result G"aricli• wm• mai:A IG.
reentennest $154 educe naretrisg
with Wanton° *Le tin
v S*11. If such FRUIT TRE
do Parliament t,f
reennoise letiareetnei:c1"n"oiefabff thbrisieutHribemi,t,YePtastrw-h°: NG others requiring leR
HORTICULTURALISTS
- tome, of Gninialoo Notes. , mind thst I am soli