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The Expositor, 1869-02-19, Page 6tj I at. E ..$:g.A.rwt74.g..„=„gxp..p.s.t.T.oTto • txpotntav. DISTRICT. MATTERS. - REV. EZRA FIALEY will -Preach mor. ..ning and: evening, next sabbath, in the W. Chmeh. . E. WHITNEY has remov'ed, his 'Tin. and Stove snop to opposite- his ,old istand. See SCO'i RoBEItTeCaa has just received a large stock ofjellies„ marinalades &c. See kis adta, To TOWNSHIP GLERKS.411.- kinds Munieipal Blanks, ready for delivery in a fevie day* may be obtained at the 4-4 E XPOSITOIR Qi)FICE."_ A °Asti Btix was stolen Lona the trunk orMr. John Cnrry, last Tues. - day, in his "room, in Lancaster's* Hotel. It contained 'tsome twenty-one dollars, " The grist and saw mill- 'owned by - Wm. Murray, near „Mildiraty, in • the -tett-mint) of Carrick, was, on the eetening, of 6th totally destroyed by fire ; the large water wheel beinse). the only thing saved. + TEA: MEETnero.te-The Congregational Chairch at Gernmei's Ccriiers intend holdine a -Teattreeeting on the 2-4611 inst. °Many - popular speakers- are ::ex- peCted, and Mrse Gibson. willt preside 'at the melodeon. - - THE. CARNIVAL-L.:Tcarnival lcist night was well attencldtl, the ice *es in excellest order, and ttte characters Were. -very good, We are.p'easecl to sO6 the .13\f, energetic proprietors tbe, link so' .- liberally patronized) ,ta the ' energy' e\,,, which they have martifeted in making artmeemtnt for the.\-wintei• `evenings,. nmeh merits a Kearbet support RATHER Cu ItioUs.—On'WedneSclard lot of select D an _. '0110e0Upi The thing Gooce Were -found, in d hens° Harptirliey. °came .g4intrally noised Opening of the New Baptist Chureb As previously announced it would, the Dedication Celebration of this Church took place during the week, ar report of which is oublished, below. ••• 'ON SABBATH, At 10:30 a. -m., the Rev. Mr. Bates of . oodstook, gave . an intellectual diScourse on the ," Gospel Plan of Sal: ITAlion;" basing his remarks on Verse 5, chap. 1) -of Leviticus. He Elaid in the Jewish worship, ' three things were very noticeable,viz., Five from Heaven,. _Blood, and Sweet Incense.". ,Thd first. nlialt be supposed to typify the Spirit of Godethe second the Blood of Christ, and the third, the Interces- sion of the Son with the 'Father. _Blood iS,cons aieudus in .J6wis worehip ; but not in ilea -then- Blood an essential of Salvation. Christ, howeerete. did away withi ell -such. The speaker in- tended dwWling More on the Blood. In the first plhCe he would eoneider the • thing itselfe secondlY, its use •'Under the iirst heed it .mieht be obserVed that nope but the priests ,were privi- leged to sprinkle it. From its .earty Divine introduction in. religious -wor- ship, ib Was easy to conceive that. the f S t f • g v ng o ie on was no an a tet thought' on the pub of Cod—et the same time it does not. imply that See -preme fore -knowledge of the* fad, co- erced man ieto sin. ,A11 Jewish cere- monies terminated in the death o C 014 rist. The essentiality of blood in thdancient ceremonies) 'Was only typical of the ef- ficacy of the blood of Christ, whieh wo know- ,parges fr-eine all sin, thro6gh which only salvation coritee. The ex- ereise of ,Christia,t privilege, and good- ly feelingS, are nOthineein themselves• ; butlit is the ,blood of 'Christ alone upon whip]. is based the livhole ed.onomy of •Salvtation. Freeness is a marked char- a,cteiistic of the bleed. To . all des ,salyatian. come—as the, water of the -wayside broek quenches the thirst, and the rays offthe sun illumine all without price, still more freely is the saving - power within the reach of all. Sone around and on the followingimorning _ , d' ,. . look upon Salvation as being - free; Sret when -some of -1.1e officials we_Te about- I . , ,. taking the matter in hand; .the_ good - , 1 not obligatory.; this is ft ft0Se -p0Siti011. % ; as the imitation is clothed with Were not there. -vine authontv, the neglect of -which is a , ECONOMy.-----lasewhdo w41 be seen' fatal. Though Salvation has thus been' an advertisement of 0:ainpbelfs StON-0 1:p1:0Vided.,for all, it is not .0 at. man, has Damper and Ventilator: 114.2 lioirt, i the least claim for the amu upon the agent for Seaforth) put, one up for' as ' (heat Ma -ter of the world ; but it is gratuitously bestowed.- Wickedness is no ,disqUalification foe a recipient of the Same. . The Pharisees said of Christ :. "Ile rac.oiveth Ph -11101'S." - AlTliat would become of us, did he not :? •Scconeltit—"THE -Ushs OF THE BLOOD." At a look intd the,,IcwiAi Temple, we I, see Oxen -waiting for' the. sleughter, 1 . Priests arranged in snow wilite \(,t; MANY farmers* ifi Thekersmith, iNro- . t 1 -in 6 uit _Ez -1 ' Y Men S, alit , . 1 _z ad. 00( MiS Killop, Hallet, Staab 9,nd Hay are :,•ii./ ,/ , , - 7, ,. .(1! MI 03 a ,ar SeVen (AMC'S . -priding themeelves in procuring 11°- * Chrgit-dyiu • once Ives niore, than et i • recently; and having thoroughly tested iA-we give it an. unqualified recommea- dation, as an economiser of fuel, and at the same Awe' health.preServer. We know of 'T-10 iavention for domatie use, -which is a better investment for _House- . keopers. It is equally servicdable for - reughbred stock. Last -year and aeleat thereto. juetice. Wtifi Geoiige Spi,•oat beought up. two youngt there/ a,- God AN't.IS satisfied. ,It $ from Tra,faigate George pieseuy !•epeteeided u- Me Jferrly ae there is brought a pare Dtirliam.bull and heifer no -mere 1.)100d. A a I It) 8 ga 1' from Campton near Montreal, and last, ionents, (41-il vaits,of 7„:8 bod .*1 I# , - .7) Hay,„ brought up • two pitre LeiOster I 1.y. &Voted. tO the Service of Godit ewes, eeltieli he beught joh4 -1\11114T'll7111.St We 40 Sprinkled -No th'' the Blood aede in. the Township of .)..farkbain on" ,catiee to et pterttet from oursu - t ;81.,11;11,3art of February. Ti coet e;15.---.--; The Book vos sprinzge,/, .;(3 under the . Clirrstien dispensation t10 .11Ook „ • .1 . 7)1, c• N. rL Aciticuvrtm:u, 17,1).1'111/KieCt lu.,1 -.1,100tt of Saitanay Mr liugh -Love, r-roviThhil). ; Zied, incliCafin,r that he wa3 to be whoi- .sE__TLe utrti tuttaiIirr Which:remit:I s c ommende '111; )(Tat -iv.% 110 t. rinkled e it b. Ae. tined; -Ned 1 coiu a off this:teeter :11; tile • UOIMIJer- on wodc.,e„;_ 01nnot:answer the peneete, preeta eial Huta of this villagt,'. day evening next, at• tko ittRt's?Le tf..stle -eeti'lliefeet, golden and eattlien, Chel ;Leavitt:the eiit, T:Lere is every •likeiihood that it will be Lee one beeettee it wee phi, no, rejeet- an, anusuelly pleaso.ut .1.11.1.kf ,prontaidu gatherin(„r, as wad; • edit,,n, ell the other beeanee it reite r h ; the . )1 opt %sets tile; cols With in (.11, of the _Fariner's pre - Sent to address the company,: and the Co t nO reele oe ot. pereonS----,:hat band of the -village has been secured to fi'eY ildded with 1 &aid te the entertain 'them witlittlIeir SetiktiiTing a13-1 C pc vile were to he Niii•iiikivd /he - music Admission 16. centS'.—aniatert 11 Voted, (elt the spe.Dker iteih'eeeteed figu- _Yew .EVa. xativrel,y),; F4alvation onlv is, AURQN*RIFI4E- AsSOGIAT1ON.—,As per to theca: who accept Christ it‘i tbeir - , announcement, a meeting tookipleee at t prea.ehe,d CM( led. 1 and ado rt,- ,iutotri f , _ cietv eta- A committee was appoint, especial work for His own people in all Freer, and that the petition of H. Jo - ages of the worlt1 ; -the Jews bad the lin and others be granted.—Carried.. Temple .at Jerusalem to exect---Chris- Moved by N Woods, seconded by W. ,k dans of the present time have the great J. Biggins, hat the following parties 'Moral Temple to ereet. - eA knowledge be paid the stuns opposite their respee- of the:Divine Being, gives strength and tive names foi, sheep certified to have faith. Examples of faith may be been kilted by dogs, viz. Jas, Baird $3, seen- in. Abraham and Moses, •• An ele ' John Maarlane $19, John ,Cameron$9, mmt of spiritual strengthe-is, "A firm and Jaalohnson $1—Carried. Mov- eonvietion of duty," as exemplified. in ed by N, Wood, seconded_ by Jas. Mc - the Apostlee, which abstracts the tho'ts Leod, That if a good) substantial bridge from earth to those of Heaven. " Hu- be built and completed where requi-, e 1 mility .and . a Reliance noon Divine by the petition. of Walter Molfat• aim Power," is an element • of strength. cthei-s for the sum 'of ;:i`iil 00, the Reeve "Possession of the Spirit of Prayer," is be empowered to Jet the job ; if not for another element—the _most powerful that stini the job be not let.—CalTied. m en ' have been men of prayer. For the _Moved by Niman Woods, seeomled by - successful prosecution 6f the Christian Geo. Castle, ThatJohn Morgan has paid Work—Activity, Wisdom, Zeal, and taxes- on lot 52, :Bayfield for 1868,-, Unity mi•e repiti,ed. Stich elements OtaTied. AIoved by N.. Woods, second - increase the facilities. There are men ed by W. J. Biggins,. That a By-law in the church who have I'lever wrought be formed and passed 'fixing the s- ra to the greatest advantage_therein; t payable for Tavern license ab 83.0. requires au apprenticeship ; for,' though chiding the Provincial duty, aul C50 the raw recruit of td -day may, make a for shop license inalnding provincial ivaliant•soldier at some future'putet he duty, also that the, 1) umber of Taverns cau: only be a victorious one Lty a ti un- be limited to foie teen 1-entl the number- ee mg._ There is a peiens,1 gall in this of shops to five--cdriject. 'Molted by - course, a$ those who follow it, have a N. Woods eeconchel by IAT • J. ili:_,N-insi happy consciende. and a- rich re\sWx1 Tliat $2-81 IV •paid to Rev. IT. (in HIRAM COLLIDAY-EL Jr returning thanks for past favors, the pleasure of annonnei9v, to the ch -it and inniness Mennfeaforthth, we prepared to receive ordos for all k" DRAY WORK. 0-0oods handled -with catc, and: B tio gua ran fee • 1/4'1111r‘r 21st 1850,, , - rffo;t VABINET & CHAIR MAKE UNDERTAKER &c await. them. There ftr0 encouragements being,back -6.xes ',ot 2 range 6, for ie work. "I m 'With you," finial the Lord,—God •and one makes a Ina- jority. He 'VMS With the (TOWS in Wilding the -Temple, and with the Apostles in preaching. the Lord Jeeus Christ. There are many dissuasive ar- guments. to pursue the work. 1. olden times God said, "Fear not' And crown- ed the labors. of his servants with suc- cess. He:says the same 1;6 us. 'I here are, many conflicting influences, 'but by reflection on the pad, •wo may safely hope to See. them cleared away. "The Juitt shell live by faith." • The speaker terminated by. an earnest injaction to those upon -whom the church rested- to .`work," fol. said he "All W11.0 -are called are to be up and ' IN THE The T. eve Mr. Bates again officiated kind deliVered a very practical serinen on " Prayer,'' from . Psalm. 118, and\ N7erse :25. The sermon iVasef e nature to make it particularly -interesting to the professor of religion,. being.: one that aqrd food for- thought -aillq.,yeflec-7 tien, a. this important the ciattin of Christian re:igien. .ON motepAer.eiVE>.ii,NO A. tea Meeting took place; which went off1with all that was neceSsaiT to make it a grand success. The tetstor Of the clit!trch oecupied.the chair, and Verv.ex- bushels kiree'peas, lst prize 2 00, ; , e eClient addi•esses Were deli v ed by .1.-1,cvs, 00. Best 8 bushels smell pees, ; liaylimeit, Graham, Dates, iitentlerion prize 00,- 2nd 1 00. Beat 2 beaheis wad Stueipli, and. Met-ers. Grey . atd tietetlite 1st prize 2'00, 2.nd 1 00, Roes, and excelleat nietie was diseoure-' 17,tee bushel of clover seed) let prize 1 (ell ler the choir, under the letiderehip of ,-2 -(10, end. 1 00. Best 3 .:beeet. ls of Jr. Trott, with Mrs. Dr. ilittcer at the Carley... 'potatoes, 1st nrize' 2 00 21.td ; A Late gtook • k 0,F LL kinds of form iturek.rp eonstan lvon have mer -- t they Ids of isfae- hand, •can.e...,.,:4 /4 t'..,..: 1.,,=,- .,-.,r: lnl,ff'el - -7,-rir;n:4 ; avs. C(41;1.8 Ir.ryp4; emi...,...-.,..' 1 - -Ae. Kidd e,:., '2,1,17-yiull,;171,3, ii -Ar A. I lettr.,"3 f',),r - !lire. NVarer( o _.,1*.k. nr.24.'e 031 1110 i .1rVilli0:. •1:-' ti t, -....--i T, 7- 1 :eel, ot. 1,t(ee. .3. 1....,‘....,0. 1 . for the year 1 86;a: wrongfully pet t by _ - him to the county- 'Preetee-cr.------Ite•riW 13. a e e tett -loved by W. J. .15i,urins. se,-.:Inled by Woods That - the nam of 1.;z75 ap- proprtated to.each colleession line, anti i. e slIM tOlhe village og Bay Carl ied. Moved by (deo. Castle, a -Tend- ed by jai. -.A.Iclicod. The t the Trceeett (T.: ellow- the Colleetior for a bad taken in col lection.—Carried. •i eve by Geo. Qastle seconded by Jos. Me- Leod That the Council do now af..i3):1171 to meet at Mr. John RatteabultV HO1. - tel, Brucefield, on the fourth .5iondav ia Rfarch 1 o'clock p. ied. 'WILLIAM .PL UNE: To wusli ip. Clerk. Varna 10th Feb. 1860. • - SEED. SHOW.- 'rho, Tuckersmith Blitnelt Agriealtnral Soeiety will hold ; their annual seed show, at the villa:re of Seaford), on Friday the 2,!Ith of Feburary, 1869, when the fodoweing prizes eyill be awarded 8 bu-.1a.ls sluing wheat, 1st prize 231,1 (10 2-00, 3rd. de 1 00. I3est 8 bu:1“..ls , rowed barley, lst prize 00, 2:1,1 do 2 00. Be St 8 bushels 4 or 6 ro,.-ed do lst prize 3 00., 2nd • 2 00. reeei hindiels, potato oats,, • 1st pri:f.e 2 00, 1 00. • .1.3gst 8 bueliels common oh4,:c 2st prize I 2 00 -- 2nd 1 00. *1',e•,,t, Meletleon. • . , . • . . , 1 00. Best 3 busivds late .potatoesel SABBATH ecarooe FESTIVAL - - 1st prize 2 .00, 2nd 1 00. ' Th 0 So X r 04 TueSday•evenine the scholars of the --eietY reserve the „right_ to sell tfm b ','4.-bha,t2b. School si in , connection ..with Prize grain, seede and roots, at twenty - the. ch erch, hailed . the opening of the - cents per. bushel -over the, enarket i .A.11 articles to lie : ana 011 .Ilelir b lihling With their MenTy -presence, Prises f01 that dn:Y.'• aeeoceitted with th&ir parentS and.friendb entered :with the Seeretu`,Y, 1 and spent a few hours in. pleasure, and, the ground, before 11 a. m,, on day of profit, inleasting, -singing, and listiele. Exhibi-titm. - . to Addie -os from some of ,tthe, r INST.TUTE.—A lne.Cting above nientioeed speakors. took plake On Wednesday night, in- # ‘,TO rerret tle v petal ee expected accordance with -prev.:Ous Notice; at mal ter, a t a - hour; • 101.601 (ules du) .v.hich the folio -wino-- otricersWere .•. r, poSi-ibility ef a )11.0M eXtell(i 1(1 -report of jeep toe. President, air. John Giety ; tho Litter pert cif the abovte Suffice it Viee do, Mr, Dewar; i'iO.c. Mr, Camp - 1.1) ""''' 11. 1.1 the' 1:)."11tis c'"'grega1i°n (-1" bell e Treasurer, Mr. Etys ; Librarian, :-;6., Forth have a very flea. commeous; -mr. Lax ton. A. '%7/333j ..'v etmittattlt t . , -7-`1 - LV 4rN t'N "L'' • ft rr lit a:ea: ST3. r LE o R" - e _1=a- to :CD FA,... -Ce AT _A_ 7) )•,a 7742' N.- 107 -4 - 4-, - , • I • tit, - .1? -1•1 ' 1 sukeribcr begs to inff.rm ti.le he has just rs v - of ;Saddles and 171, eat) Which he is p epared to sell vices Alm oet '0 Ti 0 0 Bcr. SAldle,• Bridle and 'Mr.r 1;ale fo iiety snail join of . 7 0 .‘1,1 V,Y" a 111.1 co:nforb.d2lo pldt. e of wor;.5hip, was- appointed coneisting of all the - In t Re way, ox . , nk itt; tile (1(d '119116W11g , is above-named, and Mesees 13ull, Brett • - OF ALL tie small, considering 030 total cost, -awlcashi watson ITe t'as heretofore 'in to _ . . 4* wh4.1.1 ed,:unds much to their credit. tt • Stanley Connell. • Council met. pursuant to adjourn- - ment at Mr. Elliot allotel, Payfield, on SS, (rive Dermid end D T _ , - , • hit c4storner$ as good ritilli!" 10." ilICIrcTil-nek , , lacy. macaw, - a4,4 any ota.er e,...tabEsInneLt ontarip. 11,1 0U1. 3113(J until called again by tin) Quality of Wkitk. iwtteri:d envlbyed couimittec. After the adjournment indisputable committee meeting took place, at whit h `IttrtiirOP OPPOMTE KLD the 6eeretary was instrueted to coin- al_t mays 'cate with the -ter of Agri- . • e, JOHN CA .M1P13E n. All. tit e titembetel . present. culture. to scour 3 the llteeSSary inior- , e'aiath Feb. 12,. 62- ion- o • te st- ' 1W11111 • Monday the 8th inf-f.,.at 1- o'clock p • - illation for the format`, f euve in the chair. 0 t I a. /Lot 111 , 011 consieting of :A.tesers 'Watson and • - Sharp t,.Hotel, FridayJast, to trans-- for which te,ati rejected him,---)11;nly ulyte,r:itip)(1 ail IreTairS.of act business connected with the Asso- du the same at the peesent day., eejeet. eiation. A very mspectable ntioniber that in Avhich the essence Of SAlvai ion were present, ftlId.a lively interest mani- viz., xicm. . The Blood. fested. The tollawing were the officers Ch+t -will seind for all time (filteic elected :—Preeiclent, Alajor Coleman ; It britigs saly:Ltio11 tO-tlte soul Vice do. J. H. Benson_ ; Treasurer, W. 1 ig el'. can- Moettic ordinances did not. S. Robertson_ e Secretary, Capt. Bell. 1 Le (the . speaker') asked. men, not to The subscription list is still open. at the come to the judge, but to the. Savioui ; Seeretary'S office. We hope it may be Lot to the Law, but to the Gospel. -• rapidly filled up, Membership , fee is 17-1 THE -AFTERNOON only one dollar., 21he Rea Mr. lienders'o 1. of Paris, de - Elopement. --:--About a week ago a .1'. cored zo11 address on c!Chiristian Wo, k," man w -ho lived in the township of Col- t Lking for hiti text -the1 ittli and 51A Lorne, and Who was on the shady -side verses of the 2nd chili\ ,of Haggai. of 50, was so stricken with the charms The _Elev. speaker introduced his sitbject of a middle aged dame, the wife of a I y glaneing it the hist ory of the Jews - 116bS"libbr, ' that he prOposed, and that ie. ereetiii 00 * . tile Temple, showing the - she should elope, with'. him. for -dear e. ftl is hiell. temuled the ancient Hpatri- and under the shield of r- rellS EA' the wk -r eie of 'Zion. . e said the ,ksakeieeaitelc'an. eagle enjoy . the rap- further, that, fitness or on, ahristian 1u foree for imposing a, tine on all path 'work, entailed time 6-L1alit1es than one. iiiasters who do not make returns to the ' treated] of purnese •cl'faith as to the 'Jerk before the 15th day of August t, 0 c t , (. t e.erdt, v. -ere vole- impoi ant ones. Those _Notice of a By-law to amend By-law vim letve designated ti emeelves in the ''esPeeting duties of Pound keepers, so tee'vice of the :Lord, at all times have fir as to firovide for the keep of pigs be -en po1sessors, in a •g eat measure, of .ilnpotnicled, and imposing a fine en those et-Leh...les, Fait] • 1:- . ey eta otic mo I• h 0 (tali) is nee\ 6 joyir g his Loney 1:10 :things (.1* the v. orld, proportionate- ed..by Geo. Castle, That John Pollock OFFICES TO LET. Luxton, to colloet unpaid subscription?. TiOtTP., eyeenent efteee to le+ melemente be paid for out of the grant , .„ • 4..11 ro jj % pl eommittee eujourneti. aui oursdav teew .eet- t iaoca, tipiey Robert Snowdou to be allowed to work ' . , • We each _Robert Doak . at eyeliner 20th at 8 o'clock co meet in - clafozth Jay 27; 18uo. INIcyAUG.11 GO TO " 30-tf the same place, (ExPosrron Office.) • heir statute labor'on their respective id& lines :under the direction of the 'TH. E. iNIARIceer QUESTION' SETTLED.-- . . )ath master. The pettiOns This vexed question is at length Fettled, %.(3) (3 rOe'eived :---(1 )- From Walter AIof- by the action. of the Council at a special ie erect ed over the river bewtween at and 43 ethers, praying that a, bridge peeiting on %.,,, etnettay evening, _when it was decided to lay the petitions over, he 4:11 iiiti 5th concessions, north of for the abolition of the feti, or any put he Bayfield road. (2) From Henry therek until December ilinft. We For aresh Oysters, Sardines, Lolg.tcrs • ()slip. and others for permission to - - vork their -statute labor on. the road. hrotieh Di n el ey Terrace. - (3)FroinJohn 01.1(1,John, Joslin, John- Outs, Fritz t.hrens, James.. Williamson,. . William iing, Williatn Armstrong, John Mor- • an tend Ddw. Di liott, for Tavern Licen- te. It was decided to put the By-law • T. J. snroNs/- 'BUTT OYST 15 T understand •that no equitable arrange- ment could Le made with the market clerk, and the Council did not. feel warranted in relieving the -village qf so large amount of insured reyenue, as would have been necessary, - Now that turousUiss for which each pined, in, secret. The night was axed, and the ( - old Lithero having kept seber fcr teC momenta s occasion, met his lady lo, e. at the gable P d of her legal has b:a With one hug Whia NA; Ot. d 1.1„ e c er. ed. a gri:.zly. bear, -Clic strenothen- Tams at large after the first of Septem- tr,q. lem E.t.a, et. w th his prize, and t) '14(r we get aboveMoved by W. J.• Biggins, second - 1 • Cakes, and Sweets of every dateripti CALL AND SEE Presk Stock Opposite :,\TeCANN'S Old Stand. the matter is settled, vee hope tha• t we- Beafo41), Feb. 12, 1860. have heard the, htst of the market quese bon till next Uh. 4 ..:.i --- 3-.t. n_,Piwk__CCIM270M•C/MoWM; di. A IC K 0 p: FARM FOR SALE. THOMAS tivATsou }3 LING composed of the West -half of Lot Begs t6 inform the public generally t -t he I j No, 12 m the Seventh concession, llur- stiwcarries on general Blacksmithin on road survey, of Tuekersmith, containing his Old. Stand, 50 oeres of choice 1and. 24 acres. cleared, log c , Haase and Barn on the premises. For par- -LL OPPOSITE APPSTROU S tieulars apply tb the undersigned personally! AINLEYVILLE, RoBERT CAMPBELL Sperm). attention paid te Hoe -se -noel at the premises of Mr, James Chesney. et. beiteett eat) • • eoet: feith .l ow God has had ail path master i.n. place of rfhomas, .Tuekereinith; Fel). 5tb, 1869.. Veb. 9th„ 69, g. `7. The wellding di'e 14y, vo4 $1 1.41y Mc.I)onalrl li)ier of .Canada. 11 A Mr, 'NIT, .fm lost €.'5,000 -itra saloon; a'sllort un f . ite was rjill out. The eong (C. 'Pe) 1)0111011 tt) • Vt. Bainst (!: An ninstda froin 1.130-11 last week, aged Wihnt e iast bread in TOi nt.) vents 03.1 t11 1-3 Alf the - The Intenees tee, pushing the teleg Elora to their. viiL fe-Ny -days lip, 4.-1-7 the pity -1;0;3e. Sir JAIn Tilley, Rese and etitute the' railev Privy- Connell, und: act of the heats° f C Tie of31 '-i lately 101(1-. ward of f'.-!00 is fl' liension f the gn. The Sz'rar,hr:Jy large grey wolf NV; e•hip of Warm -1-k Mr. T. Kenever, been: lurLieg ia for some weeks ni , Ten quebee:,,-7.,j: ed $10,000-0 - of a tc4r.-gr414h.11$ e W5 tO f.ro. refnscd letriai, - :for a t'1 Fj Fres • atiri-elot4ul Pl;illeirile.g•tati;14.); thinks of troubling Billy tr1fi "\V • is the prObre'ip. T,he re-feipts of tli • xneLt for the 1130/I1 $782,760, while amounted to $2,01 the public debt ki olY for some tieue A private -most pri;minei place there on Satu best method -to be a portion of the -r city. " The Toronto: have decided to ble of holding. 2- timated test tile is $30,00.0, soraInstitrite hopes to tion from the- eitiz Two coned, ts, cape&from the lANN days ago, by mar keys with, which •other's cell -door. the turnkey, -first key, and thtii decai ite a livel other day in Lon Barrister, and. an SO/Tie vigorous " but -after a 'brief' pears to II:IV@ AdVertiSer says the action Of the Pre% Iedgd in some pu'l constable ought to be struok magistrates in seas -followed a poor Vio who had inadvertl bmom,_ during he After overhauling! a warrant, he denial and extorted flan send him a load ire matter. Mr. Robert Brcie of Minton., neet on. th.e 27th limit. getting Saw 'logs o the binding chain -sitting on the log, sleigh, breaking On there -was no one n twice. Mr.. Brown his leg for upivarde