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The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-29, Page 4• 4 4. •.• THt HtTION NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. Boots and Shoes—McIntyre & Willis. Notice to Debtors—J. 8. Porter. Estray Sow—D. McGregor. Caretaker Wanted—Cana.da Presby- terian Church, Seaforth. Notice—James Dallas, convener. Cattle, 8 trayedif,Michael Cantion--Salvenus Badgley. Clinton Music Emporium:---Depew • & Doherty. Gardner kewiug Machine—P. Grassie. The Black Bear—A. G. McDougall. Bonus to Farmers—W. B. Wilson. Emporium of Fashion—T. Kidd. Cattle 8t rayed—J. McElroy. _ #arpt - Ohlwitor.. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1871. Reform. Meeting. We would beg Lo remind our Re- form friends of the South Riding of! the meeting to be held at Sektforeh, ..on Thursday; the 12th of October. . We might -also state that in those • municipalities where meetings have not niready been held, it would lie • well to hold them at once, for jilt) purpose of &ruling the Local Amo --1 616013 and appointing officers. I The officers so elected will compeSe the members of the .,Central Asso- ciation. A meeting Of the Reforin- , ers of Tuckersmith will be _held at I Brueetield on Tuesthse at 1 o'clock f _P. ill, -We trust there will be a ; good turn -out, and we have no douliei but there will be, as Tuckersthith is always to the fore when the tuff of - war comes. I. A Public Meeting. County, and the member- who .1.L - commended, as well .aa the Governe ment w lieh made the ,appointment, should be scouted by every rite • ligent aid rigih tan i tided 'man. . ,THE The Big Show. rittelviNciAL Evrinvrio The Provincial Halt' bition cr elle I on Tuesday fast, at: I ingston. .usual the weat !ler Put 'rig the three days was Very and unplerisant bot.,11 1 spect and exhi ors. The oitiot year, as vas to be anItu tp: tett, . , , so suc.ccesf d as it hale been for As first unfaVor tble or, only can lie said to he's; failure, -and it is .a veryimportant one, viz. that of maokinery. It is hard to account for this. There is every faciiiy on the London grounds for the running of Machinery, and re- spectable prizes were offered for com- petition in that department. The big firms of the Province have net putin an appearance. If they ire not at Kingston, .as it is said they are not, they must have mutually concluded to take a rest this.yektr thistor On the whole, however, the exhibi tion was one of the most suceessful %1- has ever been held in this Het t•ovince, and the Directors and all otherinterested have every ITA8On to feeloTatitied at the marked sue- _ o . iCh has attended their labors, and encouraged to more. etienuoue efibrts in behalf of their noble work in the future. . _ w 110w w,t5 Deferred- Artio1es.- In the We have on hand an-article-up- ttz ,ei lefeI on the '.preseat Omit -ion futtiee past fe.NA, y wh,;nrit wet held in the -Wes ,cesn. part :ltji•the Pre vi nee.. lair of en tries arG not ear ly' so- lure as ye ir, ai th ugh there is a 1 oloiervable inprovet amt over the e.10) ieh wadiaet bel 1 in F-engston There was ;1.: ofhams :nit too &ado- . • scarcely ttie to ii& anir1e. agricultei i ini p1c9n.en t (It ho •abart C Of tete° f Manufactuv(rs of the ITt;, noted. bti ; still the rci depit141 11.1et t.j i fiLl 11110ad IWO is 1))-.01pects of the tendon, Huron :tie d BR ruce ailway, but owing to the la , in his w ha it I crowded state of our. dot lun its • wit h • \lets in.e l%viten th xhib was last held at KinEY,St M. 'In in ever, a d epa rtin en t 'the •e s a geatifyitg improver). telt ver year. Ti- 6 •te are , in excel amples tf ,w heat am, f g generally, a td the d spl y of 1 Ind veg-!t: I: es. is of he -fit st ci n the ra ustrial -del art 141 -it ti s a, fell n ou. an t ie nnm'bet- rtie1cs 8 livered sivith I: sti y 1 elthougl cmisiderahly in a vane (.13G,7i. , 1 „ 'total nun be 0 enti• 111010!.1 te .o'ab lit ,3 8. E 1,N:EST q1,N VA IL The ii terest.of ' he , Aso 31e of tl "Testren F 4, whrch 'on art need i eetion s chiefly] eel tr d in ti onden ow 1 Tuesda lis 1:1 in. . The exit. bit or of th i stitutitn iromis s e •e -1( 11 to be rmidab e rival t t t ie t • vinci 1 ear is a gr ttif ino. su 'cc e i eve! .spect, tic th in prC Vet le t Ov,i St year is \rely Mark& Inde d e mu -plot of ntrICS .it b 'Wes '- sit erably in exc ss of the :,•,r at PLC : re) Fair this ,'y year is said o )e cor - vincial Exhibit on, and the quelitt of the 4t cle eahibited quttlle good, and it so le (lessee ev a bet .. While we rejoice at tl e sucj s` which l as :, ttended the; effort t fOrthl l v t ie‘ officers al d pro moters of his - infant Exit. bition we cannot b it yegret that the Pro vinchiti Ex] ibiti'on doesi no rant highetathan , t Ise ins te do. Backe( up as it, is.b. G vernment , a d, an ng an old ah 1 long :•!est,al lishe tution of the country, it ill 1 1 bad if it hot ld be surpassed .0 sLown b . a. ming' ass° iatio len has cull , independel t 1 rees to de endi upon. The totk i.011; j v ,ryi t:151 a t; t NOTES FROM RED EWER. - RISS. Show platter, we are compelled to lefer it, With. others until a future • uena81011. .44X144.111=4=41.. *r , In compliance with a very num- / erously sighed recitlisition, the Reeve has issued a proclamation calling a 8 public meeting Of the 4atepayers -L‘ for Tuedayevening net, fi't 7 o'clock. in The object of the meeting i:i to 'take fo into consideration the propriety of -1-1: recommending that -the CounCil offer y a bonus fdr the establishment _and re encouragement of manufactories in la the village, and to determine upon th the nioq likely and feasible weans to be adepted to Otaip these mann- Ectories. Aye. trust tIlere Will.be--8, very large meeting. We are glad to observe that the buSiness men of • the village are now thoroughly- in tet earnest in this matter, aud we have ces every confidence that the meeting. pu I OR Tuesday night net, will be pro- - (Native of most beneficial results to our village. We would also like to t. see as many- of the neighboring far- mers,—and all who take an interest • in the pt•osperity et our .village, --H paesent as can possibly make it con- venient. TT Correspondence of _The Huron Expositor. WfxstrO,Sept., 11,, 1871.• t at i have to 'chronicle is as t „ • POSITOR. of Wanting to take unto himself a wife, but, alas for human expecta- tion, the course of true love never runs smooth. .A p kir astern parents, stepped on i -to the carpet and , per- emptorily forbid the match. But love laughs at lbekstniths, and the gay and festive parr evaporated one morning lately and nobody - knows - where they have one to any. more than that they were last seen. on the stage between eorghiwn and Abercombie on their waY- across the herder. The epidemic - billious- fever sotnething similar to the one that itavaged the Northern pert of Huron some six years ago. It is confined _chiefly "to Caned ins, and I think can be accounted for by the clumge of diet, climate •a td food. _Among the patients is Mr. Luxton late of chu EXPOSITOR, In t I am . hapi5y to 'state diet ie gwing better. Business has bei.n. rather: dull for the last few week been best, with ti harvest been geod.. Hay is •athee bu cereals are good. William Millet late of ao has a magnificen crop, ---.wheat that would compair favorably with some of the fall Whea °f. T°119eliae1Q1:ts been lee me e)Itel te en with regard to land ont ,at Oal Point, or Pont Du. Chien. Soot( 0:tit:Wiens. have settled ont there , as people have harveet. The 18 a general thing. •1; tnd the French half-breeds elaint it UJ iheir special portion of the half - arrival ,of the first stage -coach in the t city of WittaiPeg. an elopement au of' epidemic, a mammoth land, excite- ral es I went, and the probable advent in few days of the telegraph conriectin ‘,. us with. thc outside world. All tha b is. f We ..miant now, after the telegraph, i ' e ,i the Tnteroceanic Railway,and Met .w it 11 '.'e will be all hunky-dory. : a a 1 Met!sys Carlienter &. Blakely, !of th 1) I is Wi(!1.1. with regard to the :stage 1 1:31itlinesota Stage CompanY, have ex. a s . tended their line to - this place, and I ntend running a tri -weekly line of 1 °. ' I I 'tan -es .so that we will not only have ;stages three times a week, but also a bri- weekly Mail. -This is a great ,..1.)Oon to the people here, as the half- breed business in the mail line is ki delosion _and a 'snare, especially in the winter -.time, when our mails semetimes were two weeks behind. .•1. Next 0.11 the programme is the . land excitement. You m us t I great. I know that the land la,ying between 1 tierownand -the Fort has been al- , ie did McDougall. .1 efuess it won't : b 1 1 . le 1 eta1 t Wa8 that he Canucks got orders to,deave, vh ch they resolutely (ie.:Alia-al to (ha 44y. came out to see the apology ve have for a Governor, but conld et• no satisfziption from him ; votld nottell thein to leave, nor mild be give thew, any satisfaction s tO whether the 4w- Would pro- ect them or nod, so. they have gone ack determined to bold their claims t a I hazard.. -.E.3y the by, there is'a rumour comes to us that his excellency _George Adams Archibald, is to return to 3 the land of the Blnenoses and te, be repliced here by Judge job -Liston. 1.can assure him of one thing, and that is. this, that if be leaves there Iwon' 'be -many tta,rs shed at pareing, and it will he a God -send to this country if be leaves. ; God knows we I are tired enonsh of him. .if ;John ' A. can't find A berth for hint; why 1 he cau repudiate him, the same way The Agony Over. -NA,e annonnced last week that fuels" County of -Huron had been divided .Z9.1 for Registration pm.posee, and that yea _ bei ms too out • SEPT. 29, 1871. sides. According to the report now received all the prominent re bele, with their followers, have bee ma,de prisoners, and the en t ire east ern district, where the insurrection wits most powerful, has once more -acknowledged the sovereignty ot Spain. The Late Bishop Cronyn. The late Bishop was burn t year 1802 in the city of .Kilkenn Ireland, and was conaequentl Ins 70th year, at his death. Very early in life be set himself apart for the Ministry, entering: '.11rinity Col- lege, Dublin, ssthen he was 15 yenrs of age. Here he greatly distinguisli ed himself and took his B. A. in, 1824, and three- years fLfter was! made Master of Arts, winning :Ilse ita the same year the ReginS Pro fessor's -prize fot• Divinity. _In the. subseq year he was Ord a iitc ' kite() 0, ;lira soon after officiated in the Dioceee of Chester. in 1826 he Was ordained priest, and did. duty in the county of Longford; Ireland, up to the middle of the year 18:32. About that. time a larg-e number of Irish gentlemen of goothfamily emie grated to C:inada, making t',heir wa to the township of _Adelaide, the' newly thrown open to settlement uncicr the especial patronage of Si John Collimate, the Lieut. Governo of that day. He took up some Ian there with the intention of settlin in ‘11111milmismar other circumstances, might have been usefnlly developed. In the- ology he -ranked with what is known as the _LOW Qhurch Party, and he Was decidedly averse to the intro •duetion of any usages that trenched upon simplicity.. Strongly Protes- tant in his teelings, ha.) nevert omit- ted a proper opportunity to -uphold that branch of the Christian Church. His Low Chinch proclivities were of ,so marked a, kind that he may be said to have been the cliampioir of that iilterest in the west. No yo vino' Clirati4 th 4 t was stispet;ted of heing tai4ed /Y with High ohnlaii,_ isin found 'any favor with i Indeed, this was puebed, :as soine lo ve said, rather too far, and depriv- ed the Diocese of talent that m ig t have been usefully exerci.sed in it. As the earliest clergyman here, so, he was the first Bishop of the Dio- ceeet aDa leaves behind him the good saver of a well' spent life, during activeLile p Or 6)11 Of which he was ti evolving upon b int.—Loudon. Fret.: unrswitting in fulfilling the duties e-.20,-------- Land:-Juraping at Winnipeg. The following facetious description of atente in Manitoba are extracted from aivate let -ter -received the other (lay.; The prevailing excitement in town at r iresent is "And -jumping " Vou must r--- inderstand that the Hudson Bay Com - d any lay claim to a large traet of land_ letween the Fort and the. town, but tht; )eople lnolc upon the matter cliff( rently ; :hey want to tie the Hudson llay pany down to the ten acres which. tho 9 lanhona Act allows them, and • to do his they made a rush the other day and. -,taked out about one half of the disputed 1 knew nothifig about the affair in that township, but having favor ably impressed the people of Londe) --at that time comprising 150 soul, ---he was made rector'of this parieh The cholera. bed just swept througi the to n, carrying dr a. large nnnt bet. of people, and many had left fol. the bash—for there was little in the way of settlement hereabouts at that time. Mr. Oronyn at .olice threw hirnself into active duties, and became the most popular and sue- ceseful preacher of the day, and for many years afterwards. Nor did be confine his labors to this immediate locality. IN became a missionary, as it were, and 'Went through the country, preaching, And Official:big Imost acceptable., People who would as be went. Andihis services were -lave been glad to have been mar- ried had nonopportunity of conform- ing to the ceremony, and the ba t- wain of children had been neglected Iftota the same cause. He thus be- came the most influential among the' clergy in the West, and lig name became a " household word " iti all _this region. As populatien poured, in, and other clergy becanle Stationed, the duties of his position were confined more strictly to his Parish. The church then in nee by tlie congregation stood on a plot of ound now covered by the Royal xchange Buildings. But. a more. ., itable site beingi obtained; It new 0 was erected on the present thedral plot, which was, hoWeVer, rued down in 1844—the preeent llama) having been erected in. -17. In ccmpany with Col. Akin, -. Cronyn-obtained a grant of 400 es ae a glebe from the Crow i to used for rectory purposes, and i s, like other rectory purposes, was t swept away when tric rear n ening, when 4. came home- from. • my work. Everywhere the • cry was , " Have -yo a heard. the news ? The people have staked out the laml between the fort and the town." After tea 1 went out, and the scene ballles description; 1 11 over the prairies• were knots- of two a id three men, busiwith axe and stakes iltiving away like madmen. Well, nnder existingcircninstanees, it behooved_ y)ur correspondent also to get an axe. a id two or three pieces of p!atied board. • ith my name written on them, and. to ! rish over the prairies at a tremendous rt. to and drive down sundry of these 8' 11 -of • and not to the naughty Hudson - Way,8 looked on by the HudsoneBay hurt him. WILLIAM S12LLL dompany as their. excl usive proper- ' tV. • NOW the views that the people c , here take of it -is, that according to d 1 the previsions of the Manitoba act, y I they are only entitled; te tea acres in r I the vicinity of the Fort. So one f I n day, they went for the land lively, e- and such meaeuring,such staking and 11 I such running and raking and sWear- , 1 iug. oaths of eternal fidelity to one t another and yOwinfr 'to stick to one 1 ;mother thronah thiek and. thin, and , burst up the; 1-litclecni ..iiay Ckunpauy, or the land busineFs, .liy hook or tiSr n bele of en trieS. amount to a604 en the new I!,egistry seat is to be locat- be ed in tile village of Elyt,h we And te• an inch else of 2,470 ove i. . 'The d splay of stock voulc itricult co exdoeil in ny country the •ti um 1 i y Nyias ma 0-nifici u t, — .en tries it liaises alt ne 41,,n °Lint ) 821, an 1 these nun 0i -4141 -ewe Al as int ny as eigl t or Lune dued anit uns. The entrips it e and.she:p nurnber .d closelot and of rigs nearly '300. The of blood herses wa e as usual, Itch roccasi ns, small, but it cep]: d some -g od ones. Roadsters general p irpoec etoc ,. was ex- onally- a el 1 repres therc .wet•e qi ite a 1111111 tinge animal, - comprisi • supin b teams - -Of the Du tit a at s see M ed to. ep : de must r. The. eicegters- were hst, repre 'ented in tong the sheep, and the erksbircs among he swine, both GOMprisin ,- some sple did hi7trds. I -n grain seec s, ..&c., the e 1,--v4 trim average displ: y. Of 1 ots,I fruits, vee•etables and Ibex gard pro(' ui)e,- o the quality of, ach was st ch t s to e there was an immense the y, and -not easily beat en. The floral isplay, th ugh x- , • t in its \ -ay was i limier Ito Dade at tl e last Pros metal Isix- hibition. . In tt. uit the dieplay wes large, -and 01 quality exeellerit. I ite apples vete eSpeCially fi1110. lisplay o c',I,rriages, Sleigh's. as \veal' in inuinne - and e-,k.- ce of any exhibitiot . Whodn i stated 1 at 'there vele 1(0 , , . „ • , . es cf est y vanetty, trom -La _ teain wal- gOn to the • eat, tidy , buggy; i will be ' the dill I iy in thih eptionally good OD. ply of of _amps work was lily .larea and good and (ale ; , one hal o t le ga levies et lace. I ha•Ve this week Lo announce the ap- 11,1(3 ect poiiitinent of the new Registrar. seat A.:hi Sat:11.day last, 3Ir. hue Torrence Hays, B:trrister-at-Law, • cattl , of Goderich, was announced,1 700; theaugh the Ontario Gazette, as tile i-sboN fu Lure occupant of the new Registry office at Blyth. .At this appoint- - crook, Was never seen iiefore any- - where.. Tife thing all started up at . a inoment's notice, they • were. hard at it tilf twelve or one o'clock at 1 ingot. rho thing remains at pre7 sent in stain quo, sonie of the parties have drawn bti„icling 'material on to ; • theland, but.as yet nothing more l heS been done. The Hudeon Bay ! 1 eidine members of the New York Company cent() ont with a notice in ! the, papers that they hold . by an *order in Council of Aug. G., 1870. Nov .parvery little attention to that fact, as we don't think that the i,bout it. How ‘it end T.: thi tg- has the slightest show of legali- tydon't know, but have strong hopes thk4 we will -wallop the Hudson Bay on s prise ment we have nothingsto say, except aiul that 2,Ir. d u ring his short aced political 'Career, by his• slavish so p- • I /Olt of the' Govern went, earned his, ailiointm-ent faithfully. Mr. Hays • has the ability to fill the office com- • petently, if he but has the will. Of this latter we have our doubts, but a • very short time will serve to C911- •firj111 or dispell them. Mr. :Hays may now thank his opponents at the last election for causing his. defeat, • and thus securing for him a nice beith which -will be much more re- munerative and comfortable than the position from which he was • ejected. fax the meantime, we bee- • to congratulate him upon his good cellen iortune, and can only-ref...,rret that he that 1 is not as well suited for the office as the office is for him. !teat, , A Diagraceful Appointment nted, _aria eri of car - g isevelral ca tie' the • tl e bst • • The c Following the diN ision of the Coma- &c., ty of Perth for Registrittion pur- cellen it is poses, a Dew Registrar has been•• • „Teilici appointed , for the North Ridiug, to ileavy fill the vacancy caused by the death cutter cf the late Registrar, Mr. William under Smith. The new appointment is cl's and fanc stood tha vas an e. 'ono of the most disgrace• ful whim ch The,di anta has ever been made iu Canada. The eepied olliee has been given to _Mr. Samuel the Pa brother-in-law of iN1r. Moutoth tile local member for the 'N'ortii This tIr. nobb is a lierson. who is -verging - upon his dotage. and who, owing to his lack 7 eutieaci-nt and general inteilirIn'e, "Wil.8 never vttry bright, L,ut 110w, 111 Ilis (11(1 age, is st"iivelv (.011111c -tent to transact the InoSt _enuninon. 1111-4-. ness, and v.:Ito .withal js inial)1,o co wriu. his own autiao in a locriblf. inanrer, or read tho- in:tipai:Trii}!." To a 1) OInt stn•ii a peri.on to il. rt:.lit a poKititql is both an il'ilu4tio" ;.11(1 a 1„qtrE.fared 11151)11to tito peo,,. of tite • , In ag,riellitll illiplOmnrit's and teuIs, thene wa :1, :fair disi t paity l'rocitice there was a timet ex- cellent dif,play, there being neatly t 1:1100 Vntlies T e•eloinelv of eetra rif,113 1.. l'‘or tho 1,1'17.ps i:Cort'd for fi butter weighing iof tha 5 to be • g: ppieg order, NEWS OF WEE It is. stated -that 500 .emiefrants from Portugal will shortly arrive in Charles City and 'c'Ontity to occupy gr a, tract of 10,000 acres.of land ikhout E 25 miles below Richmoud, sn Citizens .of New 0 -I. -leans say the!' on simmer just closed bas been the ca most tedious ever experieneed there,ti bu she .heat being pi olonged an -an-. les 'aeon good, notwithetaeding. irecedented. Thole-41th th City lb The Einperor Alex'ander, ora hiP act 1)0 thi ICring. that, in authorized prietate no •eturn to Sta Petersbuirgh from his isit to Warsaw, issiteet an -ukase or- I • 100 5 ant esta ilishments of publi instruction Polandl the German language should take the precedence f the French. The York eats that el Clergy Reserve :Reform took illace 1 in 1855. The diocese of .1-4ren Bei 111-7 -wing been . created, public • aaen- t on' was at once directhd to the Rectoteof London as the one best a: ; thcn, alter clapping my Avings, '00L1111112(1 DI stentorian tones that from •neeforth -and forever; that partienlar rtion 'of Manitoba helonged to this B 3} (.ompany, who wanted. to gobble up cv erything. No that is how I and many others, on the 1 st day of eptember, 1,71, became hunled proprietors in Win- ni Province of Manitoba,. yester- (1, y's Jfanitoban there appeared a very m Id protest, from the Manitoba autocrat J. 8. MeTavish, stating that there was a " slight misunderstanding" on tile question, and that according to the con- tr. et they were entitled to the while ount, that is 500 acres around Fort (It rry, and furthermore that any body cm see the •contract that would take th trouble of looking .at it. Bat not a NI 0 about wheie the contract Was, or ," b. whom it was •made. Well, we in -- ten 1 to try them on the matter any way_ To morrow night there is to be a meet- ing of the persons.engaged in the affair, wh meaSures are to be taken tOseaure the best lepl advice in the Dominion. - is announced that the en.ineers ha\ e decided upon 4 feet, SL, inch as the gua re of the (..tnadiagn Pacific Railway, to word with the American and Great We 'tern guages. • • - Robert Walsh, a brakesman on the Gre it Western Railway, NI as killed at Wii dsm on Friday eveninglast; by being ever while in the act of coupling ears_ e lased reSided nea,r the 8Uspension (. The water in the lake at Kingston. is s unusually low that the steamer to Cap Vincent is obliged to go round the ( of Wolfe Island. The water is yc low in all the harbors on Lake On- . Companey on their little game. The thing is creating a frrea.t 'deal of ex- , citeinent through. thecountry, and - ion will not wondei• at • it when. I . you that the land taken up novv () ..epresentF3 some Sixty or seventy thoesand dollars. . VVebasei also :mother exeitement tt pi eeent that is no t 'So co in fortable ; that. is, a threatened invasion, by the •.?enians tinder the great OTonogline, 1114 the -0'Niel of glorious Malone memory. The latest. news .with re- I (rarct to it is, tliat the commn adent '• the United Slates post at i'embenia, has receiv id orders to be t On the look out for a 1 ociz of Fenian:, s 'having' a tendency. to etnmigrate Fort Garry.wards. and also having ° .a. tendency to annex said Fort Gat•ry ' t and the. surreunding Province, of s Manitoba, not :to say anything ; '(he ether minor Provinces of the e 1.)oniiition to the glorious 1riSh Re- 1) pahlic that is to be. How that, will t .11.d- deponent saveth not, but' : fr t id be a. fizzle lihe the rest of P heir attempts. ; •We4, if they .coine, sup!!ese it -wiN be onr div -y to pro, eet V'ou -poor fellows in the older • , Ring have bought real estate the hist three years to tho i ig unount —Tweed, ; onnotiv, o 4,e 00 ; 6-v een ey, $988,00. • A. Well-informed. Writer says that 11 oru than 150,000 acres of the best Cut* in Aineriea are cut every y ar to supply the demand for raile \Nay -sleepeit alone. In a single ye:I:OA:ie. locomotives in the United S ates Consumed $56,000,000 Worth Brigham Young amil 'Elder Smith, ti e second in rank an4g the Mon; mons Of Utah, have becin subpanIa.- - cc to attend before a Fedet al Grand Ji ty, in answer. to the charge of -)1 :my. It is maid their wives are al •o subptenaeo ; but that all the airties are -no'ap.vt inren1tt8. - Among the Most rental kable vestward passages across the Atlan- ic are to be recorded tliose of the t. a niers Baltic,- City of Brooklyn n 1 W.ymning, all of which arrived n Monday at New York ahead of 1) useal time. The Baltic, a new' t amer of the 'White Star Line, it tough on her first 'Voyage, eclips- d her rivals by about -four hours, n king the - passage from Queens - 01 -11 ill eight, days• nineteen liouri;•,. s time for new thaebinely is mi- ta eedented. t is said that the working men of *ea- Yolk have agreed ;upon a get eral strike next spring, and that the etrike is,to extend an °ugh the United States zind ttanada. 140• 1 /ilitatO Wight C0lltiiiflQS tO 14.111 .t4 111 ;'.4.:41t111. ,but the A-11 .r.t crop is good thrOUghOut, the P (TO Wz18 an 11111 disptay:Of '-'":11tter ehees )eh.t;,:' .1 revnicese r feel in (1 Mus ? am !.a. dity, r.terillee ail. inT- first wift-'s t8• of in IL(' v.111so. e.:•:-.1*S. 113(1, iol and the reet :here huetle 111/ (11:' :telt feoer .1.:On1.1eti.c,11'8, /1; 1 4 1.111. aI.111 if lie does he. :yin he apt, liitellie•riet. from thilis, thi•engli ; cheese the .1!ire‘zitil'41 1,eer theni rather a tOtiedi game. Goleeninent eleinne•ls, indleates that • • just. like •epared 10 ielatiens I Ion (sell ee wilhi have will cateh S111 tal. ancl MOSt entitlEd to fill the 11,1e.cit' office of Bishop, and he was elected tan to that office in 1857 the 11Pv. Dt. Bethune, now Bishop of Toronto, Do • being also a candidate. At that this • time no consecrations were poSsible ing Last Friday the total ciroulation of minion notes was 8:), 41,570 Against vas 513, 400,000 in debentures, leav- a special balance of $3,037,570 ; di, in fact, the specie held by the s for the Government is only 00, showing a deficiency of $873, - in Canada, so that a joUrney,to Eng- Ban tho land was rendered necessary, and the 964, new T3ishup was consecrated i Westminster Abbey in October i the sante year. About the sem 'time, an attempt was- made by him in conjunction with the then Rev Dr. Ilellmuth to esta,blish a The oloe,ical College in London. Thi proved to be successfal, and that nSe ful institution was founded and en 'do wed. Latterly, d .1' lea a and increasing years prevented 11 Bishop from takino—in ver • ve n The journeymen tailors of the four 11 prin. -ipal shops of Toronto have struck e for b gher wages. They demand an ad-- , vane of 14 per cent. these shops the • jowl eymen make from ,:s:;14 to -;W. per- _ week—not bad wages, we should say; but some of them. work from 15 o s hours per day. - — A new cattle disease has appeared_ - in the County of Welland. The attack it begins with a swelling in the shonlder, whiel becomes rapidly worse., until, in 1 Some eases, the —excessive tumefaction burst open the skin, mid afte: a 1e- 1301118 of intense agony the animal- ex- pires. The annnals attacked are Lfeneral- f ng% and the disease has in every .• case proved fatal. pita! in the duties of his office, so mu:;11 so that q te recently a Coad- jutor 'was appointed in tlio )ersoi Dean Hellmath who now asSnUies full functions. Those of us who have been ac - q atinted with the deceased during the past fifteen years, have formed, perhaps, but a partial idea of O. • valuable qualities wliich Marked the young minister when, fall of life and ardour, he threw himself into the work of the Church in Canada. His services were unremitting, and all oljects of • a religious kind, whether Bible societies, missionary societies, Sunday Schools, or other benevolent ell orts, found tlieir friend and earnest advocate in him. Ile was :r favorite platform epettker on such °evasions, and was willing to accept the hand of fellowshi p on the part,of any helping to further swell good works. ospitality to the clergy eeas deo a leading latiiit with him. The •eetory wes made the home (If any of -Caen' that choee to present them- eelves. Ile paid considerable etten ien to the natural seiencese and had 11 inventive faculty which, utder 111 1,1,1.i'1t 1,1111) 'N, thOre einrr (41 the:e to --P1 tl'• 1 - • nine deparled 11" iolne 01 lairy • nt eNhe don. 4r• • n(' 01()).()11(111- t 1110 til ; voung rain) in. the employ- . I inent the ITudeon flev I.!oinpany, e s ized to the extent C rebellion has been finally ed out. The etruggle has been gal- ;dn. protracted, and it has -been t led hy welly 011tragTS, on 1;01,11 a ` he bush lire south of 8tratford, which has been smouldering for some time, vas again revived by the heavy wind . torm of 8undav. The inhabitants tame, •int in large -numbers, but ittle • could. ie done to stop its proiress Mr. John camebell., who resides just on side • the (.!1 rporation, had his barn and con- tents ntirely consumed. It is heli.ved • there s no insurance. lit the evci. part p the town was so well lighted the bu •ning, that the 1)-trOtA lanips 110t re uh-ed_ -• The following horses bare been en- tered f n; the Hainiltonracesne:t week :- Gen. 4.'uster, Mohawk, Pmy Jack, • aek tiir Jenny Ling, Byron, 1 ndtpeudence, Cai.e.lonia 4 'ni1, (*apt. Tom, Joe son, T( n,nii 4Air], .1%.11 Hire, CaLta- raugus 4 lief, lione,-,t, dBlekle •••11alti,r 1.afly N..r.4 Nester, others ale expecod u; otter • ,Aboat nt ;01);•-k Sunday morni3g- last, a • ii•n owned by William 4'••••1; in.ar NVIt's ere br, norFA•-•,; in LI.. 144.1 11. :,V4* li 0,s11,11:11-‘1, 'WAS all -0 a t11131t iy nireiture destroy,- I, 1.4;111,'il by vere SEPT. BIBTE Ls_Trmrst.„--h, Seafortl inst., the wife ofMr • coor.r., of a son.' .S'AsnEusox —On Wed) the wife of John merchant; •Wrox•eter, and dan,gmhticAr.RRLiu BLAI 111'117E.—. at the residence i.)f 'th by the Rev. Mr. EaU Janes Bial.im. le:1 iss jy,171ct 11 1_ An* ..1„ I:11.‘ ienea•r. 1-iarali F. Br rulbt.) • Pit): !fox. „\ Jams l'reston, 1l1. inierf tte 4;( • T•;2!4 v's.:2d- TrAA.i-. day. the it,...4.„.41 4S yea:rs, fler 1'111 lai‘ge t•) lament! Gr.!y,ISa_ Ving41 .S4)1i 4 23111 IN`inin--,1 A :\11 1h4ne,n 1 --AT30 Mali a - 0..t. 12. Ti •",)orne, I=:•trin sti;ek, t 111 I): t 1.4re, A.:t0, ailetiosieeri'ra. v ;,11).a..;,1.-:, FalIli Si :11-ents. -_qn-tton„, auetionetT, • Wednesday, 1 let. 4, on Onleessio-n, linnienivnts, lne,-anetiinie • Thurs.lay, aet. a, on •t'oncession, J: P•ourke,i .Brine, auetioneer. Friday. {)et. 3,3, Lot ‘,2e;sSi0n, Hay, valuabk Petty, proprie' tor ; tvineer. \Vcdm-silay, Oct. 4, g nay, Farm 14•toe'l ete. Sept. 31), at Farm - Stock and hatpR, 11 ,)..0;.!,1111,3,:iiiiita:4151),t_s(t Thomas Ward, p1-o11riet4 • auctioneer, Annsuminnumt- „ THE IATai %Pt) but 1110 ills 116 wvek. V.-be.4.1, ha; :111:1 is 1.10W i..igs.rly qt)11 iV1411111. retplity an •1t1 a gooll eonunan(i sone as lust week. !ik1 1518 1t It I3n-410; there is -now intim ward, anti tile tienianAl.is 1-aor4-• remain Iow, Although the denia sainiition fair. Peas: it; hist week, with littie offeri•ift, 113) ehange tbe con: weal r whieb ha . • 11141 There has been Ito . • ns3e1. mill 14. few won341 ..,.!tto I init-ettwhich lt; 1. .114r1143 • ' X/4 -"It. by the ret sib its iht• 4 alho, is in fsdr thghantl, mai pai eoneenieol for limning, wonitl ti sorwartl. tithienti daring 11 ;t Ili not lik4y nt 4,70:at. ; 1 In. 7ia.1t works ttre!a:;ca',Iy 44*11 334 . . . hag AVIteal ... liatte:r _ t ;th .... .. „ ..... iluttz-r • Eggs. .. .. • Hides ep Skins ILty. Hour eotat.tto,;„ int,w Lamb Skins' 13;•1 per tora Skiliti,p_er lb.......... Salt Irettilli per barrel._ .. ....... ,•. fil)d got :vo.ar"4,11oiee D411.44:111 CLIN Flt11 Wheatm. 14.13ri33g - - -; • ........ .. * • r ... . .311117.fy . . a . . .r....r. Butter Itags * Sittek of All 14017.-4 of Iloo1 ut Donee» S: Co".;••,, 14(a. V'n11 'Wheat Spring WItett4 4 EggS • , . ..... .. ... • . — Spi.eini 114410.1441 1g1:41. 1..3 nLi:01.41 itlwr 44 11. :24A1:1•1, 1-1,11 „ .. .. .. .... Spring ...... .. • Pa ;11,ifivy, 1141it.-4 4101)}.1:1(114 11111.N. tibil 1'1111,1: f. L'INDON. spina \vie: t LI V.1, --a1. H. a FA! Wit.• 4-- ;1:- "!1. 144t• 14-11 4111-• ':i”" - etee-r 1 A. 4 .1o. - 11-'41