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I I I . � z � . ,_ � . - I � . . ! I i ik . � r, . 'A . . � I . � I � � � - I : . - � . 1. . �� 4 't - . � . . i L " . � I I .Z. 41, .- . . . - HUR � -_ i-_- I I . i ln., ,_ -S . I I ON - EXPOS . " r i �­:� I I- � THE ITORN I � ­::,��. � . -_ — . I_-, f I I - - j . I t. ___ -_ . I . P ! __1 - I i I I � --,:I��All . I . '' , . � - — .� . 11 I %. , I � . , , I I I 1. . j! � . �.�' , , I . . . I . . � : , I mer advioes, however, go to showthst enterprising burglar, taking the sous for i.. i, �- -j, . " L . 1. , . . I . r or able � carried them off . I " V- i - orty-frane pieces$ � I �. ,11 � i ; t" � and become ,rampant Free Tr�ders &s of on I'liursday.night last. Bev al � improvement ij .visible in -the kels- - f un- ; I - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . . sides of 0,13 i .. __ 1� � I - spoecheswere delivered on both I,' with the next b�ag, and left 017,600 � ; L, -�!, -- . . - . ' I r , 1 5 --al . I yore. For verification of this preiiietion. The report of W. justice- tions between Russia and Englani . . � . � I -Ai�;- � -blic, Notice-Hiokso & BI d U . the House. . traces e, a � auth- touched. : � �_ , i '11L . Pu n . - ,ccOrding:o a Russian � . ; , . ... I i we have only to refer our readers to the in the recent Centtsl COM I THE CONZESSIONAL d I � " - ea " � I . Patterson, I I �i. .. � I . ority, to the announ ement thatAustria . � I . - _.;� 7, � a �Z2,Ze * ' -for so I I ; ­` . Great Auction Sale of Livi in s that :. � donald. deliver- mittee iuvesti,a,tion, came of th Advertiser state .. I � - A­�­� - . I - & Co. speech *of Sir John Mae 9 I oral Op a as to the pro- I e Inverness ii�j - Auction SaJe-A. G. MeDoui _�, is now entirely reassure � I 01� , advocacy of the -confessional was -A� i I I �' ' I that speea-h much -abuse at the hands of sev, I- 1L all. in . eras � p- 0 Fu,rni'ture--John S. Porter. ed at Hamilton last f * dispose 6ffec n of her int � ts. But .Austria, Open I I . e - - . -,..� .- I . . 'position members, as' to - tOdtiO ; � a �o -1 � : t so recently mad from the pulpit of th I .- .i . he unwittingly, of course, prett. I � F � Auction Sale -Hoffman Brothe v clearly ially both of their pretended -anxiety according to another account, is no � � � , ti U1* - Cathellml (Episcopal),,starthng not only - ­ - Moore. V "M .- . Valuable Farm for Sale-D&vi . the - well salisfied as to the nat f Rus , � . indicated the course he would pursue. to keep educational matters.out of -10 ly attend the % '11. . ; in- the strangers who ' frequent � �., MoiAs . ,P in ish I � rs-C � ' in ices, but the regulax Zv - I-, Notice of Meeting -John e*erence sia's eonditions as affecting I ii I I n. EN=q=1FW � arena Of,politics, and of that r terests, an en - Cathedral sery ­ � . . � - . � Groceries and Provisio - 'The Wairden. for the judiciary of which they so� lustily a w6rshippeps. - I i 1 � . ' � 'I- I Note Lost-J-6hu, McIntosh. . Oast a monop, . � U, vited by GortschalCoff to occupy Osni i I A T -11 readers will be pleased b Dly I should mOntio, i � 11 Notice of Meeting --4. B. Geiger. I I Many 9f our - I . however, that as i�he debale was' con- and. Herzegovina, Count Andrassy hesi- LEcTurtiN6Tou:a.-M�s .Victoria, Wood- : . . " Uri . I "', � Notice to Debtors -Jame&' SW Ady. - to leam. that Mr. Charles Girvin, Re.'eve fined almost exclusively to the leaders tates to do so as he fancies he has dis- hull, after - 1606 ing , at. Nottingham, . : - I . . ; -_ I -and Ma'nehester, .bas been I I t I I � � ,. . r __ . — i I I of West WhWa,nosh, h s been elected. on. both sides, the disgraceful I8,ngUag0 covered in the peace. terms acasus belli Liverpool ... � . - . I . .. , k. I � . I *11 therefor6 en- taken in hanaby a committee of prom - 1�qv the County of Huron f in Jegard to that report is not'to be for England, and I � . I , . , ' � .1ic W., axden . � of the'Con- -deavor to procure'i� edification of the inent Lotidon gentlemen, who are mak- � �-A � of , � . '. E I � 4A i � as proposed by, charged �.to the ra;nk and file I . �. . I . I , I , litions. . I . ; lug preparations to bring her out at St. � f- - 0 for W F I urou ltxro # . yea,r 1878. Xr. Girvin# , � "'It remains to be co " 7 t-� erg. , no: . ; (75 1� . servative memb . I r , � - Mr. Job n Leckie, Reeve of Bru�sels, The attitude of Engl&ndhas againbe- � James's Hall, the mosf swell institution . 1'. . ;r I . ., ill oi- � 4 _­ -.--. - l r . - seen whether these gentlemen � I I - - " __ ' s ii�easiness to Russia, in London. She is announced for four; � . . - i 1 .17 1 - and secoAded by Mx-. B. Willson, Reeve low their promises in helping o keep .come a. ubject of ,. . I r : - e diminished lectures. I . I I - "I I I . . .- � � ot b . ; . SEAFORT11, JANUARY . , 1878. . I Proper and will # ; - our educational system 41 its the feeling . ! - of Wingham, aad was elected by ac . . : I � I I � . --,----- ------- . -beck of their leaders by a statement reported as made to a , , ; . I I r __ point- . io ". The unanimous a,p place, or if at the . . . clamat A . - � . servative deputation by Sir Stafford - Tax'M;emptions. � I me " -the they will follow a course ,w i ' must 1COn a Ov- ` I � I . r 11 P - The Dominion Boarld of Trade. _nt. of . M r. Girvin to - Warden's -the G . I % I . r . . - - . I eventuate in more or less injury to the iNorthcote, to the effect th t To the Editoe Of the Huron Expositor. � . . I . : � I �. � � . T . . The Grit print DEAn Sini Since (luring the sittings I . 4 are greatly alarmed oN vr an meet-,, chair is. a, graceful acknowledgment on both Con- - I. '- iab Ontari is so . - C i -, s6hool system o� wh I ornment intended to protect 1 5 . ings of the Dominion Board of Trade, i Lnd the ses- ' stantinople and Ga�llipoli, and that Un- � . a, is, no exception to ti e rule. The, the part of the people's represen 6tives j ustly proUd. I rather think� tl a,t , Mr. ' of the Ontario liegislatufe, it is probable r � . - sionL now at ottaw . I - . . t en'be less things 6hang6a the Government . lies -f his long faith � 1. not fax astr I I I some alterations will be made in the - ' 11 I I . I orincipal reason for all the Reform mur nuring, - � D� D. Hay was � . � � , 11L bi in the County Council., IT 0 M t. � money not -day. : It � 'laws relating to ,exem] . K a single eireumstanca� -med is the reason o� Mi. Mac-� igh ask for i e to , , . ; assig ptions, I trust , - . I - � t that bo ' �, men of i . ce . as a . ember -epeated attacks mon Judge is further stated in,tbis�pp�nnectiou that - � . dy- Are, sit a. rule m, expen- ful and arddous service I dougall's r *�,. . our wor�by representatives' fxom this 7 � . 1, i g- secured a s take in tile . - - I . " "' .� enee, and talent - and htwm of tbttt body. The n Warden has Patterson's reporli, that findi � g le was the British fleet at Volcl has been order- . County will see W it - that a thorough a country iu. theiXr several resident localitie i, they nat- I L ' � � - . . � a ��', , relations between this couu- ss ng the ed to lBesik' Bay, In the House of , ur&uy study the trudr �xperi- inistaken last session in exxp , n , , � I . -, #_� le concla- prob icipal. , , and radi�al roforn� is Made f this mat -t Ming ,to ably � ad a larger ir u n Co - f - . , . - .y and the IU , ni tatc I I iear that the appointrident,of Kinister ter, so as to wipe from our statute book - tr �ted .9 ,a,, co mmons, h6weve ', the Under Secre I Z 11 . t - - . '. si that better protection is necessari to enable ence thain 'any other man in the County, 'Sate for the Foreign Department I I I - - - - - ' . . 'i, . k n;ople ;� j of Education would lead to. an i4fusion tary of the idproa& of injustice and inequality , . . Oj,� old their own in their ova markets. �: the &St'. � edu6tional affected to regard the reported Russian ` . , � , T * , of course, steps ea the diginty )f Reform, he having been a memb�r of . riot of Patty bitternesi - into I . . . in"the mode of taxation. At present I ' 1. � - . : � . 11 � � � of" Re 'orm is, of I thirt was deliberately attempting - advance upon Consi&Ai�ople, as a new. I - . � - I and whatc I -County Councils foi y matters, clergymen,.'judges, and" officers of gov- - � ,ver steps on the neck __Z8 aw I over -he . - : � . � . course, a "political maohine."—ST.- LTHARn � - to i , , - I �f things �i which - effort to induce the � British. Cabinet . . . of , to bring about a state 0 �� -Ve their ' � - I RF-wFmr. I , years. That he will fap the d ties I I � erameut ba ' ' incomes exempt. � I . z I Uld precipitate -the very.evil �e pro- take some stek which would involve a . , Y . This paragraph is ffrom on of the the office to which he li�s been ectea, ly !looks ver breach of neutrality. Russia declare's Churches, manses' and the property of : . . . � -es. I ! sod to dread. It certain] I . ­ - � fes � y ecclesiastical corp6rations pay no ta., I � I I f . i T staunchest, and at times most! a,b1isive pr the like it; but', whatever' the 8a,u4e ma that she does not aim at signing a ti.eatyl : � witheredit to hims . e se and com- % I y - In the nam of common sen � . I : .1 , 4 , I - � donstailtinople, recognizing . �Z -no n pre- be, the matter is Onq of sucl� moment- of peace at . 0 men justice why oUg�t not a cleig Opposition papprs in the Province, aTid County we have,no esitation � I . ymanl i . . � . . -y to t .. � a striking fiIjistration ofthe , langer of dicting, partance that. the people #large the difficulties which would be.likel ; is- . and we ext6nd 10 him our mo9t Ous Im. . . . a, judge,t or -an excise officer pa,y -his � . . 1. , - I to resist arise from such a step, and pleads that � � . - the public taxes, as well as t cannot ? - making preffiietiow 'upon unsou ad basis. be too strongly urge4 . share of . . hearty congratulations A assuming the� . - she is advancing her armie In � . 11 what is evidently a cool, dellbprate at . I 13 1 �rely schoolmasters, priten, -shoemakers and k . ; - 1 ad- to. with the object of bringing -pressure to i , Had our coi.itemporairy know,r in duties of the honorable position bompt to,subordinate educational mat- . I i , % ( laborers? Is it because the salaries of a - I i - ., . - Ay huu bear on the Porte; 1that ; . " soon as the . 1. van,ce what action the Dominic n Board 0, : 111 136r ' es 130 , ters to the exigencies of & pa, gry . :, have been arrang i . I I - which his long aind f il V'c ,, i . I the exempted classes are -less secure � � - . . , preliminaries ed an � � n ' . Let me cull a few choice I I � 9 I � -e onthe ProteGtio . _ for office. from the fluctuatib6s otfortune than that t .. . of Trade would tak , justly entitle him. I . . ' . � . I . � .11 � I ' laiy of abuse armistice will be �oncluded, and the I Editor, I vo8abn . question, it Would not likely hi ve com- . §Pecimen.s from the - of 6ther clas�es? I I kuk, Mr. � I - - � � Z . 1 i __ - : 'iiiist Mr. preliminari rre ewers. th-ere are, no classes better able ,to pa;y 0 - ., . g - es refe d to the P., ' �. ­ . . iWhich has been employed ag, I . . . . ed - ers A.uother M,iniste Defe . These.excuses, however, are not borne . � . mend � A so highly. As our read I at�ed -the lea,d'rs;of that I . I their � I � � � - Aistice Patten,ton by . share d the' taxes Ahan these . I I . ; , .I , Vail, profes I classes who are now exempt from . wny i � ar, e aware, the Dominion Board of Trade T he defeat of Hon. M inster oiA by the tone, of populax sentiment at a . - - . party who s .such an in en�ity of � ; I - . . - St. Petersburg, where hope of the' sue- . 1 7 . integri � 119, composed of the leadhia M( clients of '_Nlilitia in theDomini n Govern ent, confideace in the ty of -the.,Tudges. . part ot the. � municipal taTation, and . t3 - . 7 . - I I - . s of the negotiati�ns is, -all but d ad. : . . As I mentioned last week, Mr. Mac- ces . , e ,even if - they )vere less able to pay, that , . I . . and - maniuloctur ers of the DcminiO-D, Jn the . recent contes n Digby,! Nova . . � i i I � I , . � ; , . a .. . . dougall some days ago, in sp aking in- I � i � I reason why the laws ''should dis- ? 1: . - I .. ; ­ . Irre ! ! . � e ME6 � I '_ � �ws -c �j"J�l W * � _e i. - "' '10 � � spective of political sai Ltiment. Scotia, wits a surprise .alike . to Buis- - cid4�ntally of the Sam fte S.Poke of N, 4 � -1 - . . . I : , I criminate iii'q4eir favor. If ministers I � f �� i I I . . a - I itioi ist. Mr, Y na epoit, the . I Well, this body met in sessiag a ew terialist and Oppos . eport as a whitewashi . , s he Coun- F �_ 11 ail the r .. SUICIDE. -F. James, a prominent of the Gospel 6r the. judges, or t . I . . I . J t . . 7 � . 'The abolve is a had represented the c nstituenoy of argument of o,n advocate. I At Thurs- � n* bo�lers, in Cincinnati, ty Re,c . . � ��', days ago in Ottawa. . . i � � ma nfaAurcr� of r Collec�ors of Customs, ; - . g4strars I . r �� . I I � . -1 I I . --, .- I r day evening he said'tha,t peiliap's the . are not pl�id gh e' 11 � I . . . sa;mple of the eulogy bestowed ipon it Digby f of Several yea,rs, d at' tl�d last committed suicide on Friaa,y.. riough salaries, by 'a - I- 1. ' . I .; 1. I I Judue had -made some 11sec0t �ug.ges- : DESF,ItTBRS.—The� number of de- meausleithe be paid enough toen-. l .1 I _';� by the Ofposition press previoui I to: its election was returned b� a majo4ty as tiorl's to the G - ornment of ,eo I . - I . I I I . I ' � . � ov , epsary 'tish Army d ' utiels. -as . . ; 1� , : . � sorters from the Bri able them to iscl*rge � their d . I . meeting�, . T he ca.use of this pra ise was, large as that recorded against him the changes or something of that kind, but Ll�t'ug � I � 11 i877 has been'7,500, being, 260 below he honest citizens. �f &'clergyman 'who p I I . . I � i - s led to tile public knew nothing �f ; , : . � - ; . that it was genorOdy understood ythese other clay. The cause 7hich ha . fhat ; " total for 1876.1 . gets $1,200 a year 6an't. pay taxes on his I . . I . ­ . I . . - � . � i I- 1 The value - of diamonds income a;nd on th I . . at it is impossible, at this dis-, . t house he lives in, by. I .. t I papers that the Boa,rd would declare this"dede ' - I I the Government had issued: the Con- I DIAM6NDS.. , - i e � � � . � . tra.1 Committee Comission fcr' tb� . pur- I - l � So U b e 0 nte . �[ � brted last year from the Cape Colony all means pay himl-as much more as will I - Strongly agaiinst the fiscal. polic, ( of the ta,nce, from the e, a of t I , o 'st, to exp . � � he -7 � � . . . . 0 - � I pose of whitewashing, not to get out t , � do 'so. �F Mee " * . I . � . is estimated in London at not far short enable him to ew hanics . I * . . . Dominion Govemmeat, and lem&nd conjecture. Mr. Valil w s one of the uii- whole truth, but an ex parte e&se-.P'. Mr. I I � get half that �mo ' � . I . " I of ;e1,000,000. . unt, yet � � t � � . - i � . -what the Opposi-tionist's proj-els to de- fortunates who came under the i.Inde- M. 0. Cameron, though he siLndwiched CIIALLE,NGE.—Higgins, the champion lector rigaidly exacts the last cent of his I � . . 0 : .. . � i� I between his attacks, an ea,me'st Protest are Of Xes. . ` I . . . . &high protective tariff . I ma,gfiue, pendance of PE6'rlianiont Act, which ae- .., . I , oarsma,u, has issned a challenge to Hsu- sh ' : the: ta, " Why should a . I sire, . :i ; �� . � - . . - . I . . i - . that be had no desire to re#ect upon ' I - . p � &me earning i d chagrin of counts for', the I ti lan, Courtney, or ain other man, to row mech $1 tO per day, or say . I . � - - I . therefore, the surprise an dec ,ion. n his ,00nst't- the condu6t of the learned * I - on ,the Thames. y I I . 1 2; 1 �. . ; , Ju� gd, `au him I 0460 per year � and living in a house as - t . ' hether it .r as to, say �Itl�alt ; . . � . �Mese orgaiis, when the followil �g reso- uency a,t' this time. . was agged to go so fa - 11 the I I . . � . - i . I . PRIOPQSED.STAMP �UTY..-Prussia has sessed at 4800, pay §15 or'$16 on realty, . - Intian was ca,rried un&ninaous by the his dereliction. from th pwtb�s of pro- G,'Overnmeiit sought commissioners .- ' � , I i proposed to the Federal.Council a stamp while a clergyman who gets 61,000 or I I loc &s� Com- I . . I 'a', among . their friends, and I i Board: I priety, in this respect, pr some . . t) I I duty throughout the Empire for the . 42,000 or $3,060 a year, as the case may � I � . I � '_ : I . - i missioners Im6w the wi�hds of the I I the 0 . I � � . , � . I present tariff'of 171 per cent. is fait and - Government, and acted acco�d'lgly; " -ADvANcE IN CoAL.-Tho Delaware and were not exempted, wo Id be assessed That wbile, in Ole (,-;timation of this Board cause that ceasioned - 6is - defeat, re benefit of the Imperial Exchequer. be, and living in b6 house which, if it � i I , - reasonable, ' - . - _ U � . mains t6* be learned. -It is probable, - tha ved that ione' high . . t I - yet, in the event of its being found necess ry to in- t it was pro -need coal say for $1,200, - pay� nothin either -)n � i 9 omrd . . . I Hudson' Company his adva I 9 I . . crease the duty for re-venne Purposes, tl is E however, thait both these causel. had, offi6ial under the Minister of 1p4ducatio . . V.6tild respeotfnfly request the - Governmei 4 to con- . - n from 50 to 60 cents a ton., Other coal income or on.realty? ,I am glad .the � I f had uttered aa untryth, wad the report eo panies are also , . . . sider the industrial development of tli a country mainly to do with, his defeat. So ar as- . , In eiXpected to make an country is walcing �ip to the absurdity . . - . I . I . � MI any re-adjustmeut of the tariff. , of the Judge had whitewashed that gen- I . i - advance. I and inequality of Ouch class laws, and . . I - - thelstrangth of parties in the, House is tlema,n." It should be printedalso that i I I �. I i � I I � I 1-twillbe Seen from this re, alution . OIL IN' rO11MOSA.-Ameri6a,n expert� the secular press over -the Dominion I - � i - . concerned this defeat will count6rbal- 41 Air. Macdougadl., who wag the first to , I . I . � I that instead of the policy of the GQVorn- I - I! io disc are engaged iii, examining a,n oil well. in cry.outforreform'. ,Petitions axe coming I � . an.Ge the defeat of Mr. X?ff,%tt drag into t1 .ussion a direct refer- � � Jii. esti- . . , I the north of Formosp island. Exten- in- to the Legislature from almost every . . . ment. being condemned, it is ei idorsed : I enceAo the Central Committee i hvesti� I . I I- gouche a few days previopsly. � sive preparations are being made for its town and city in i Ontario, �asking the I bythoboard. Itshouldalsoberemem- . - . � gation, mud that in theabsence, through I I t � , - As soon - devel6pmont. , i i ; I as the defeat 4f Mr. Vale was illness, of the Minister of, Education, - i . abolition of such infamous laws. . � . ber e d that although the B oard w, is com- 9 . . I , PAYMEN. T OF INDEMNITY. I Private " - : � . I . � I made known, T&. Jones,-- of Halifax, had made what every one . presen - �in In thig,tinio of 'commercial depres- . � . � I Posed of, nearly an equal nus m.ber pf Co -la- � I . I t re- dividuals in. Mexico! have contributed - it is especially necessary that 'the ' . �. - ­ - - - . was sw . Orn in as his successor, an gairded as a personal engagement a few . : .sion, ; . � A that �80,000 ,towards th� payment - of this public burdens should be equally dis- I servatives, aind Reformers, there lution I I I * days before, that he mould - liot, enter. . , . . . � . ear's instalment of: the indemnity to tributed, that u' - gentleman Js now before his con y . 0 class of our PTPUIa- - was carried-lananimously,'not ono single 11 i u- into li� discussion of a maitter wl hiph im- � . . I � , . � the United States. : . . +],,, � : ' heir. a,pp,+911 Of th tion should be a wed to shift on to :. � . - voice at hand being raised agai net. it. ents' so"'c't'ug t' +4 step mediately effected Mr. Crook's qepart- A HA �SOMZ GIFT. ­E Governor others their just share of these burdens, . . � I I . he has tliken. - k1r.- Jones is Tu . man 1. NI) X_ I , more ment, until that gentle . . : ? The resolution was seconded by Mi r. I i .. . - I . was well Washburn �as giveii� his residence and I cannot trespass ,on your space, Mr. . � - I I . able, knd 1will nia,ke, a more � ient . enough to be in his seat. Ncitwith- grounds. at N-�dis_on� Wisconsin, v-�lued Edit�6�, by going extensiVely into t . - . Greene, a lca,di.Rg Conservative O" mon- Standing Mr. Crook's absence, however, at $100,000 , I I . - � �40 . I and populsx.M inister th I his pre ece I as, a. sito for a,u indu*strial matter, but I V�ill give One illusbiation � , treal. Mr. Adaxa]�rowi,t, of Hamilton, I . s- the Government were able to reply most reformatory school for girls. ' I . � - sor. So that the Gov - ment wi I not * . for -thopurposei of showing to what mag- � . effectively to the aktacks of the. Oppo- . : I was in the chair; lif r. Thoinas :White, . . BuRsAnY.-John 'Fraser, 14- years of 'i � under false laws. � . . � I ; I nitude -evils �wi I grow �. . . lose either in strength or POP# � *. y b sition; and not -only so, but tol show . . . � Mr. Fraser, and malay other Prominent tl - .y . . age,- and son of Mr. F raser, parish school- Trinity Church, I I learn from: a late � . - � I : - . de� -A r. Vadl. I i that Mt. _AffftcaOUgall was personally re-, I ' I � . 17:�er 8 : � . the feat of Al . master" Glenelg, has i obtained one of the New York pi p n property in the I ; �- . members. of the Consery � . .9 . 9 I . .� . ative party were . . spousible for' more.f " Government b y bursaries given by i�e Ladies' Gaelic best part Ci iy of. New. York to � i�� e of . . I commission 1P. when he -%-,,6s--' of- ol . r . � : � membersof thoBolixda,ndnot oa Of course the defeat I of Mr. � Vale . in deho Association, - dinburgh. . - ; of the . I for med a sweet morsel fo� t e the value of the en)rmons sum of 170 1 - Opposi- floe, thaa any Administration bef§re. or 7 them raiqed- a hand or .Spoke E. s word � Ifl Nrw ILLUS�RATED VOLUME.- Under millions of dollars I The city is said to I . I I . I 1 i � . I . . tionist-s. - They at least a ect tor�joioe. since. � . -the title of I I Art Ra bles � I I ; against this- resolution, which endorses I r I I in the High- zeceive taxes only on the buildings, nof E - , � The Sta,n(ling C,ommittees for the la,nds � over it, wild profess to seq in it aingther and Isla,nds 6f Sc . ; the policy of the present Gav-dil iment, I session have becu Aruck. The'; name. John Ptland, "'. Mr - on the land. On t1iis vast property are . I . � indication of the much tAlked of polit� . 'T. Reid has issued -a Christmas la�rge numb 1 of rum shops, beer . . � ei�s ; and goes -directly against the newly - - I I of .' Mn Gibson a,ppea.rS uli illustrated volume,j containing 150 houses, saloons, gambling 'houses and . � . � ; . ical reaction. As the 6runps.of oaf - I . . I adopted platform of the Opposition. . ; . Accounts and' the Private Bills I- ,. , ' po Coln- Sketches taken from nature on wood. . even brothels. In several parts of s . I nfort ch just now lo� mittees; that of Mr. Bishop On the - . . : . col Nvhi f all to thl'i ' - 4 Some may wander at this stran,cge action. i BAuDAILOUS CUSTO-u.-There is great Canada, especially;: in Lower Canada, :, � . Of Our Opponents are smaIll , I - � Railways .and. Standing -Orders, Com - I . . and few in . . I. -_ : I I ; ees, and. that of - Mr. Ross on- the 0 I . r - . on the part Of Mr. White and hi. polit- ' - ! 1�itt indi nation over the announceient in f this rapid accumulation of church prop- . . � �. or gru�ge% th � Hong Kong, that th�: son, aged 17, of a , erty is likely, at nq very distant day, � I numb , Nve do not be I � ccounts Coinmittee. i Q. I � I i . ioml fheads u, a this. occaawn, ba. when em I this', Public A , I ;. former rebel 6hief is to be mutilated to bring on &"� condition of things that' : � one, tind rejoice that it aiffords them so� *_ IkThe balance of our correspondent's leder ha -v. � . I the truth is tald their actian, U be I- . i I I r . e will startl e mania is every- . . atidia. At the lug "cal"i � . I : . ' much hope goad sa,tisfac I I I ed between .this and Toronto, did not and enslaved according to the Chiijes e us. Tfi I T 3, ' � where for sin f . -use for auxPrige to 'Mr. . , - been in confinement -wealth in gorgeous � ca ii-aae. omas reac), us up to the hour of going to press.) law. The lad has king ; . - __________________ - . - % i same time, -we cannot but rejoice also � i- five years* . temples- When we gations C - . - . . White, as a, inetuber Of tll-(,, Doiaimion I . -_ - . . : . see congre a . ' - I . : . . _PfLEVALENCE: ry . � . � that they are so easily 'comforted, and! I The War News. OF ." INrIDE LITY,�—Mr. straining every no :e to. have a more a . I * . - B-oa,rd of Trade, takes a differen t view . I I '� 1. I Spurgeon, in a recent sermon, deplored magnificent church than all others, re- , , - - I I � that so trifling a eircum9taince as the I ,i6test advices seem to indicale the . I I Z . of this question froin What he does as -a I ! . � I I . i the prevailing infidelity -of the age, #_' gardle%s of the cost'p'r the burdens .they � - defeat Qf aai uDimportant in�ember of the Probability that an armistice will be 0 t . &itical ardtlitor. Mr. White ­(nows - . � . markina that clergymen were not afrELi& must thus impose u�on the members of � � PC 0 col1cluded. at any cost, instructions hav- 0 - I � . . . � Cabinet is considered by them a su�al - . to profess principles, which form �iy their congregations, who, it may be quite 9 - . . . � I - very well that the wholesale prot ection I ing been siBut to the Turkish plenipo- c . - , which himself and his p cient cause for loud hurrahing. W'ho-u' tentittries to agree to anything that will only the most daring Atheists had the safe to say, are not always able to bear, I - , I 9-rty a,dvoc, ate on - . i . � � I i they are so thadikful for: small favors, it � 'put a, stop to the enemy's advance -on temerity to avow, . . . them. From the i zeal displayed in , , -e . , t the political Stump for pur ,ly pc litical . the capital. WOMEN''S RIGHTS. ---4n Act came in building costly churches, one might al- ' Shows that few favors just now fall to ii the meantime Constan- I , - I 11 I - . .ioablethatuo � I force on New Year's Day, by which. axe most conclude that the sole duty of , � purposes is soir-aprach Gov- . I � f I p , tino le, Adri nople and Gallipoli, are - r . I I . . their lot. When Sir John was in po ,.secured to married women in Scotland man lay in prQmoting church enter- ' I . . I ernment dax6 or can impose it, a, ad he . . wer in a state of paluic. Inflammatory - � � . also, knows a,t a, f orm er meeting of the the dofetLt of -a Cabinet Minister bad placards axe -being posted in Pera', and their property and .earnings. 'With prises. But,' if people axe wealthy . � I .. 0 � . . . . . I I I same bo dy, and before his party made become so common .a cirot . imstance the ,Government- is vainly endeavoring regard to lijisbands, they -are only to be enough to build expensive churches, . . - . that people did not think it. worthy of to suppress the excitement by empty liable for ante -nuptial debts -on the pro- and buy plots of laiid for church ' I . . I otec-tiqu_ 8,�cry to briliff theba b Etek to � - . perty derived from -their wiv'es. ses, they ought not'surely to be all,oir: Pr 0 .jecial mention. it was only when a prochan,%tions begging the peoplo to be PO I office, he stron,g,1y advocated a. 11,� - por 81 . - CHARLIL. Ross Tiris !41 cc, . I . %; , . . calm, which, as usual in such. � cases, . ME. -A boy , anylonger to say they &re poor, and ­ , � inister wa supposed to be Charlie Ross has been cannot pay their taxes. The , day is , .. Cent. duty, While we 'low have a G- uty Of � I ding M . s refused a constit-' only serve to increase the excitement. . I . brought from Demera,ra to ffaJ,timore by now gone by when. eon - � � 17jporceut- 1�uowingtbesofaots,Mrl 1.16-ney ill his own Province and had to Fears axe enteAlidned in Tilikigh cir- 0 gregatious can- � 0 �he captain of a bri' . The lad 'Was not afford to pay.their just Share of the ; r . Seek for one in the wilds of Manitoba or' `1es tl1a,t the Russiaas will reachi Galli- 19 I I . . I -s . I - . 'to dare not say a worLT tLg&in,t the . I � poli by the 2.6th inst'at the aiteg't, and _Pgo by' lal improvement, in the benefts I . Whi - ' 1 taken to Demera,ra four yeal a municir British Columbia, or was forced to -re- � 1. ' hich dissolute woman, . resolutionix, ondursing' the pal�cy (if ta-le : .the 'def ence of th � . , fro�a Boston, who of ,which they sb are equally with others. 0 ta,in a portfolio without a - T - I e n eel- O f I 8,11 a Q 11 IV some months ago abandoned him. But, Some' -%611 say, ,, if you tax . . Goverament, ur he would, in th first fOnstitUoUcy,' that city is situated has, been confided � - I tImt special comment was occasioned. to Suleim,am Pasba,, the report of whose TiaF', NEW KING OF ITALY. -]King Um- churches people will not build such . - � place, mak-e a laugrhiug stock of 11 mself . H w . it is well thli.t times escape -with the bulk of his army bert', of Italy, has beeh �.sworn in. to costly Churches, and the cause of the - _� . . in the , " m-eu of educa- . have clanged! an'. d -agh the Rhodope chain, h . -suffer." To this I - presence of tliese it is , thro . �r,s. been office. The occasion was mark church will' thus � n,qthing to the discredit of the Gov- . , ed by a , I tim, expo,l,ieuce'Lu.(It,aeut"Tttsth�,cio�zt?-� . � I confirmed. Suleiman is now at Drama, proclamation of amnesty to adl political aiiswer, I doubt if the small'amount paid - i � ,riiiiient of the (lay that they have. and Mehemet Ali and Ahmed Eyoub offenders. In his speech the King ' i � - � I -1 calls theni,_, au(I il�l the second placo, c . yearly tol the ni I � I .. . . 1 71a ". . , , up- mu cipality in taxes, , _____-__.!TT�_ i - Pas orb6s - at holds Italian Unity, P.nd says he will , I he know that - by so ej()ing lie would , ha are posted with . their f � . would much curtail ' the expenditure on' ' - - - 8 e rM to the measures inauguratedby = - TORONTO TOPICS. Kirk-Kilissa�_32 mile ast north-6,ast of confo' costly churches ; but if it does, it will be ' �I � , -i � Z r . his- utter inc011.lihitelley to, no loss to the c . t prove : � those � . I -Adrianople. I . his.fatber. &use of true religion.. . . men. I . �. I 1 (FrOla 0117- Special Comespondeiit.) �\Iuch discontent has been occa,sioned FIILU'RE OF THE COFFr,,E Citor.-Th - Justice is an integral principle in any I % � - . - e . . . � )u of the6e Conservative mer - - , It oceasioually h ' I . oyment Ceylon coffee crops have been seriously - . r � - Theactic - a .. . appens in - preparing . at Bucharest by the anuoun religion, and especially of the Christian . I . . that Russia will take the fate of Rou- damaged by recent heavy'ra,ins, the ef- religion. The Master gave the dii;ciple . - I bers of the Board of Trade should open My ,weekly budge - t of Toronto topics, ma,nia, Servia and M ont6negro into her fect �ein * that the production will only -pay the tax, and said I I go I . - I 10 are no w - I . 9 � the money to � . the eyes of those wl It irfully. that there, are so many subjects de- I own haads, and that these principah- be o"ne-half that of a good season. The - and pay for thee and foi me," and com- c I i I to the f act that the leaders f thalt' mandina 81tbution that one hairdly - ,presented in the nogo- tea cr , on the other. . I . blinc ; � , ties will not be re OP anded to 1, render unto Caesar the . I . I I . . hand, ha,s greatly. m . I - - I thinas that are CEesar's.11 I am glad to . - ; * � tiatioiis with Turkey.' Servia is making increased, and preparations are being . t> I party -have Simply adupted the ,- rotec- I know s where to begin, or, having begun, . 'r I . . L t � tho most of h cuppng as made for the extensive cultivation, o see a few high-minded and honorable � . f . tion, cry as the most 'li kkellit, me is to I how to compress everything of import- Much as she Coarn of the old Servib,n ter- the herb. - � ate this , I ; I . I " t> clergYmen. in Canada advoc � I i - bringthembackto t4e TreasuryBe ches. I ance within. the allotted ,space. - It is ritory, which they intend to cl * , SF,1R -m . policy, and a few h 11. . � . aim as MoNzs N C-4.1n)LES.-Mr. Spurgeon ave even followed the � I They lino,Vv that whal they advo a,t-q' is, more fiequently-the case,:' however,, and- compensation for their arduous share in gave a curious lecture in London the example of the Master by asking to be I � i I I the campaign. ! ' put � I t impracticable, bectiuse the,y kno.: that. especially -during the firs� -few weeks of. , I . . other evening called 11 Sermons in Can- on the asses6ment roll, and thus be i � . b I . I I L i . dles." In the course- of it he e�hibited * I wh i . I I . ATEST. I given the privilege of paying their taxes. , � OR theYwero in power thenselves. the session before the Legislature � has - - � I Rumors and. counter-rumorg r6spect- to his audience for purposes �f illnstra- The laws, so long as they exempt any , I - - - - - . I I . I . they were foreed to: r('(Iuco the tariffs settled down to its work, th&t'theJe is . ing the progress of the a,rm � cla4s or any. property but State proper - I � stic6 nego- - tion an old candle -box, a rush -light, a � . . _ � I I , � . , 1; it - but little s ' paying a share of the public I rather than increas I j nd, al- su�-h a 11,110i y of topics, either! im: tiations are plentiful, eems to dirty old lantern, and a candle lit at ty, from l . . a them., ? , ; . n, axe operating to � si no is a most . . � - . . . . i * - 0 . I I have been done so far. burdens of taxati ? . . I though th,e�v know all t1lis, v -et t iev axe porta,nt or amu"na, that o Oil Monday the both ends. � . I . qlot � conditions had not yet been formulated, THE LEARNED BLACKSMTH.-N[r. Eli-, promote class injere+, and, conse- � above eixdeavorii�g to, . Z I del , 'O the tempted �o violate dither one or other . ' ed I ! and the interviews between the nego- liu Burritt, of New Britain, Conn., "the quently, OPPOs the true spirit of � � Pe - . Z ople into supparting t I o thein'by a false of the tw� golden rules �*f iourna�`sm tiators would -appear to have been char- learned black our pohticq,l constitution;, they are & � . � - . I J Smith " has had several I 5 - I . 1. ; � Cr . on . I I e8s bodes ill for Ottoman hopes of a: 1 easy . com . 8 . rite - that hemorrhages of the lungs lately, and i , , yw � 11, other words they axe 6n deavor- to wit, videlicet: (1) Don`� wn acterized-by a warmth of t flagrant injustice ind 'outrage on the , , __1 - I � � ing to, got into power under false I 0 11 ddered by'his physicians to be in 9, rights of the taxp Ety . , a: ought . al . ,. pre- you have something to w -Fite a,bout;. (2) escape from -the ulties in �vh .ch the :.verf—criticalcoindition. Hehasbeenin I .. i �. aiffic, . once and forever to' I be a S ed. Yours, � . . . teRces. F5hould they u n*fortunatd1y&,iic- Boil down. The tronble� at the pres'ent Porte finds itself plujaged.' � T e latter, feeble health for some months, an respectfully, - A TixpAyEu. I � . . . � � I I � ed, of wh a as ; . ; � ce 'ch. there is not Much Pros- writing is that, so far �s the regul however, still ' ts e&� erness he is 67'years loiaitistiot . I � Ill i � . I . aIr - probablethat � � . . I I I I . . Peet, they will Stave off fiIial a(tion on routine of legisla,tio - ' ' for pea6e , an eagerness ,which he will -again t -Mr. T'ohn� Floo 1, of the see I ­ . U is concerned . _ e restorbd to health. � � . 'there � . 1. . J end line, � I : . i I I � I the questionunder one preten is increased L I . . ,bY the absence of any,: A LuCKY MISTAR .—M. Dugue, a Plympton, was gov ig toi Sar4ia -with a � co or an- is little or nothing to write ab Ut. I � � � 0 � - , � , other until they think the i I . I ' - favorable sig� from Austria, 'Ao'has ai- Paxisian dram�atist, lad nearly �20,000 funeral, when near the ,burying ground �. , i I I peopl) whom The only debate of al�y importance ready been confidentially inionned of "in gold in his desk, v I 6nd beside the gold his horse w s friglitened and jumped 3 . . . � � . I a � U=gL I . I . � . . they haive,deceived, have lorgot,en the thathas ta,ken place d the, past Russia's terms. Internal p essure is � * I - I . . I � . � was a sack full of bi-i t � ew sous i�at against a post, throwing ]Kr. Flood out, � I - upon then when - � I gh n . ! I I deception practiced week, was one On the subj eot -of ;Com- also being brought to beax on the Sul- 'his wife ha.d Ion ,- I � . I ; I . . - g been saving up in ac- but,Dfortu"tely, n6t iuj,Vring him. - Mr. . . � 1, tan' no�ablv by th i . . � thoywW drop their protectio. S � o Turkish PaX]ia- :cordance with -the superstition that their Flood aefterwards ' � I I I Policy missions of Enquiry, whic� cam t . ent' to Saxn1a, and . ��. i - . - I e up mefit, to hasten the conclusion of peace. presence brings, luck. It did - for an on! returni "his ,,'which had not I . i * C .1 . . . I . I . ! I . - ; .ng, � - � . � I ; �1 � 7. i 1 . . � � ,. . I . I I � . � i . ;� � 3 - . I I I I i : 11 ; . I I � I - , I . , . . I . X I , I I - - I' .4, - __ . :, � - I - � I - . I I I � I . . . : � . - I . � I I � . j . . - t I , . I' � I , - ! . I - I i ! . I . - i� . I � . I I . t I . . : , i I I I . I . : * ! . : * I i I . : I � .1 I I I i I . I I ! i , - � ! . - I � .1 i I i 7 , I . . ; . I . I : ; . . . . I i . � . I . .. I � I I . I . . I I I i . i � i : I I '� - . - . . I . - - I ! � i ; . : . � . ! . ! . I i- i� : I i . I I - . . I � . i ! I I I I I � ! . . . . I � 1 � . I : � ! i I : I . . I I 11 . . I ! I I I . P . � � . . I , i . � . . , . . 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I � �. feared that he haa sust4ined fatal, in- I present iA-,Wew Orleans at the graaa I . . i � � . . juries. � . I drawing Qf'the Louisana State Lo ttery, I � p r ' = . '71 'W6 on the i1th of December, 1877 : '� - i otes. - , , i H-UrOA N I . found .� � our -, a overcome �eeliu. S us aua � � I . , There are several cases of t�rphoia fever in and about 'the �illage of Lou- . I we _�, but here let iis pause, We � - � cannot bepresent at the dra,wing ana O' i desborough. . . . i . we are sotry, because we .should haj� 7_�Mr. Fisher, of Colborne, purcha,s�d liked to "kick the stuffing out" of j�; I 0 from M_-. J. H. Dolsoh, - of Brussels, the manager pf the concern. � I M - P , . stallion Lord Dufferin.'� . � - . The mnual meeting of the Row, � 'ek 'A. farmer was fined: 02 and costi in Society was held in -Xn. == Goderich, a few da,ys &90 for selling a Gorrie, on Thursday -the a load of -wood without havihg first paid, 10th,inst. at one o'clock -P. X. The . ' . I.. I I the Market fee. . I � . , auditois r6#ort having been rea'a, a 1. -na - _01e � I A� little -boy named I Adam Kay goti adopted, win follo 9 officers and his leg brokbn one day last week while' direc�o�s, were ellected for the eusui�ng - - playing with other scholars on the, Bras- year, viz: Henry Smith, ,Esq.,' Pres. sels'school grounds. ' I - . I I : . - ;elsi� ident , JaiAes Strong, Esq., Vice -Pr, . I ___�Mrs. Sarah J. Hale,i who has for 26 dent. Directors-Jamnes Me , jas. . g 41 ' lited- Godey's Ladies'. Book and ye Irs ec . I ' McLaughlin, Dr. Melfichael, Charles . . ` - wh upon attaining her 90th year, re- O' Willson, William banQ, Willian�Evalis . I I I -am � . � irea from.that position is mother of Mr. David , Weir Willi Stron. , aua 1. I � _g : . - � - H. Hale, of Clinton.'' i etf. Aud Geo, ' Howl, I . - ' , ,Some miscreants unknown wrecked Young, and Joseph D. Smith., At 4 - I a piiblic. school house in� . US orne & few �_ liubsequent - ' meeting of the Directors, R. I Secretary-Treas. - ' lits. ago, destro;ying! th,e furniture, ni� Robinson was elected . � I books aind ps,pers, an(f attemptiI49 to urer. I . ! 1 set fire to the huildi)la, but without sue- -The annual meeting of the Howick t - � . .n � .1 ces%, Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com. . , - ' I -The new flag 1purchased by the ''was held in Oxorrie. on the 12th Pant; County for use on the Court House, was inst--- A fair representation of the policy I I hoisted on Tuesday for the - first time. holders was present, considering the - It is a handsome b1hune'r. . The flag is state - of the roads. The see ' retaxyls I and bears besides tiie 11 Jack," the report showed 1�046 policies in force, .red, wreath of ma,ple 1pavqs- inclosing the ­_ 01,097,237-66, amount insured, aud . . . Canadian Coat of Arms-. - ' i promium: notes $54,730 21, and t1le - . .. -At the annual meeting of themem- . company in a flourishing condition, tTle - bers, of the West Riding Agrieultu-]vml I amoiI& insured having been nearly Society, held last we6k tvt Goderieh,Mi , . doubled during the past year. The Wm. Young was elected President, Mr. f OrM,er directors were re-electea by - i � Win". 118,y -den, first Vice;rPresident, and , acclamation, and no change made in I Mr. 1 A. Snell, second lVice-President. I the officers. Alt -the rueeting of the The:society commences thd New Year . I board * at the close it was resolved on - with, a ))alance of $179 iu�the -treasury. , motion that 75 cents be the nia -xim,um -Division Grange, N6. 21, held its charge for new applications., and as meetint, � e, on Monday before.50-cents for each additional and � .annual the i4th inst. There ,%fts , a good at- renewal. Balance on hanol'449-69- - . I I : - i tendance'and an interesting. time report- - !W- . � . 'I, � ,;�,d. ' Peter Hepinstall �was,'re-elected I I Perth Items. � . master, and A. Drum'mcnd, seceretaxy; Th� �s&lsry paid in Listowel to the Next division meeting to be' I held iq i - . High *School teacher, Mr. James Crozier, Clifford on the last IMTZ�aay in March i I . - B. A.)'is 0100. , f next. � i f - -Xi;.. William Davidson, Reeve 6f - Mr. John Mooney, of Morris, Fullaxion, h -as been re-electecl W,ardan , last: week, purchased a first prize I . of the c ounty of Per- th. i . covered buggy ma,n C Urod:g�ub , , -A�p.ark lot of an acre and ai� half in Messrs.. T. & J. W s 1, of 'I . Mitchell was sold the other day for . sels.� He also boughi frora J. F. - 4400. �" Two -years ago it was worth jonly Waddell tiie prize. carriage harness ex- : 6200.'- � � .-hibiied at the fall i show, held in thlit 1. . -On Saturday the 12th inst., Mr. village. The sales were made fOr'"s Breen and brothers of North Easthope, on private terms: I I' . � ��ing threshed 160 bushels of oats in thirty . . 11 I � -'At a Special meet* f th 'B .13- minut6s. ; ! ham Council, recentl�ftcld, � . by-la-�v to it was de- to the rate- - -Mr. Richard ,I-Ioney, blacl . ,,Smith, cidod submit a for the purpose, of granthig a. A,rito�hdll, was badly kicked in the face - . by payers .bonus to Messrs. Fraser & Gillies, of ' a, vicious horSe he was shoeffigg, a , few days ago. % - . li�' "in o es ablish Teeswater, to induce t ' t t A -The farm of the late'John MCN&Y, their a-cricultural worksl in Wingham; . t 6 littId east of Mitchell,- was .Sold by . a,nd -it i9s zexpected the yoting will takto sIlIction 9, few cl,ays a,-for �5,750. -Mr., , place on -the 1'5th of'Feb�uary- T 'o, . : Squire was the purchaser. Z -The following persoiis have passed � I !; -The by-laws -granting - the sum of .1 the second-class examinatioir held. in $5-500 to extend the Stratford and ' Goderich, ia December 1�4t; Grade ' � . -A-- Hur6n Rgilway to Millbank, were car - John Elliott, Colborne; Win. M. Leigh, I ried on Saturday almost unani'mo'Usly. Ashfield. Grade 7R -Tames G. Jones, Usborne-; Jamesf-11. Orr, God-etich .-In St. Maery's a mob of , 1!.sma lif I Township ; James F. Parke, . Stanley. * I boys" between the ages of 12 and 16, , . . 'the , ' gg are in . habit of -congregating regul- All axe from the Goderi ch High SchqOl, I 11 , which'speaks w 11 fo t le "work done -I . srly in stables, sheds or any outbuilding . suitable for their tbZ there. 1 I . , . pUrpose, and pass � 'I" -At the'reanl:, aunum meeting of � time in playing euchre, whiskey 1. poker, I I 0 1 the Districi of -Hullett ILoy&l Orange I Lodge, I;e�d at Clinton 04 January 8th, ! . &c. � � , -An - accident happened on the Mit- I '. �� the following officers elected and- i chellSkaling Rink, on Monday evening . � 0 � of last Week to Mr. Thos. Square. installed for the eusub:g year, - vi": Brothers John Scarlett, W. D, M.; re- While in the act of skating backward - . . elected; T.- Cooper, D. D. M.; Win. . � he accidentally, came in contaotwith � Rinn, : D. T.; J. C. MoiT�Isou,_D. S,. re-. some party, getting a very ugly fall. He - t� I . elected; Rev. Mr.lPie=6 Chap�; Jas. � � I I had to be assisted home, -when it was found that thet-sliall bone of his leg 11 Lowery, D. D. Of C. 1. i . . I I . -The following is 9, list of the officers � was broken. He is now aoiav -welL I . -0 I and directors elected fok the Hullett -The other evening the son of Afr. R. Branch Agricultural .Society for the en. Eaton, SLIftry's, ,,,met with &'�severe I . smug year. President, 1 S. Andrewr,;. accident. He with several other boys I Vice-Pr6ident, John Mason; Rec., N. was riding down hill on a small 4ed, Robson; Treas.,'-T. Cooper; Directors WIn. Coldwell, J - Shipley, J. Go I , j. - � vier and in passing over -a crossing the Jit- - tle fellow was thrown forward on the - Brun�don, W. �J. Biggins, J. Youiig, j. , sleigh, striking the turned end of -the . Beacom and T. Tipphtig ,; i Auditors -R. I runner with his mouth, driving two of , lu. R�cey and G. Pay. , - '. his teeth into the roof of his mouth, -Qn Saturda,y last d kn6Q"g two others out.. Leod I and J&s. Wiggins, 1 of God6rich ' --�-Wednesday evening of last week . took 1,1200 pounds of trout and whit9fish, Mr. Thomas McLaren, blacksmith, on th el summer fishing groundwith laets. Mite -11611, came near losing one of his This is a,n unprecedented leircumstaince , eYds- While cutting Off- a piece of iron at this season of th4-year� and the haul . at the anvil, the small piece out off fiew . is a big one in any sekson. Consider- up and. struck him in the eye, causing able numbers of herring are being the gentleman the most intense ago . ny I c!LUght with nets nearer sbore. foi a time. The seusitiv§ member was - much ipjurkl it be -One day'la6t week. a little child i� and will some time . Clinton, -hot over two year 'a god before full sight is restored. Had the - to obtain possession of a Moolr(l,Zolaliad iron not been romid, the eye would . . .f Neen placed away in a dr*ver, &ud _at- undoubtedly have been injured for life. : . tempted to shave himself. i He succeed- - ' i -The annual meeting of the-F,ullar- A . I ed in inflicting three Iona Beratches - on I tl)- . ton Agricultural ,Society was held at I . - I - Ws face, when he was discovered, and Fullarton village on Thursday the loth. the instrument taken' away. It w&6 a inst. The directors and auditors re- - wonder he w&s notgueriouSly hurt. * �ports were adopted unanimously- The . . -The following gentlen�'en have been' Me'ehanialk' 1 following officers were elected: - George. Leversage, elected' officers'of the Huroii President; R. H. Bain, Vic� I and Farmers' Association! for the ensu- President; Directors: W. Davidson, . � . ing year: JR,obt. MeMordie, re-elected John Rodgers, James woodley., R. F rg,u- . President i J. Cooper, . Vi�ce'-President i � � cis, - X * Aoach, Goo. McIntosh, WM. . -J. Young, Secretary; WiA. E, dgar., Treas- . _ Pridham, Wm. Hodae and H. Borland. - " urer; 1�. K&i3er and J. '_'Kaung, Sr.,- di- : At al ,meeting of the direct ors after waxds. . rectors. The society havie Zlecided,.in 'Wm. Davidson was elected See.-Treas- � f uture to give,either & qipIoma -or prize I , urer. . - I to. self -binders and rfWines of this -The Mitchell, Logan, Fallarton and . a class, and also to pea-har�esters. Hibbert Agricultural and Horticultur- -The folloiving officers; were elected al Society during the past year has and installed for the quarter commenc-- been very successful, having hauffled �, ing January Istj by .acting Deputy nearly $1,000, and having a bala'uce of - .. (kroad; Thomas Ratcliffe,, - for the � $77 for another yeat. They have also - Ethel,,Township of Grey, Divigion.Sons secured a, good show ground. The fol- I of Temperance No. 149:-.W,. - P., John ' lowingare, the offi,cers:-John S. Cop- '" ' CoberU A, Aichtl,rd #,�p �p: R. S., . pin, Pr esident; Henry -Heal, Vice- � Isaac ake; A. R. S., Joel C. Pauakak-', 'S., ' . .. President; Robt. Christie, Secretary; Z er; F., Thomas Simpson; Troas.,: .E. Stiles, Treasurer; Directors, R. J. Chas, Dobson; Chaplain, Aar6u PaLul,_ - 'Moffat, J. H. Faga , ThoB. Babb, A. 19 11 a-kaker; Conductor, Wil Y-ta Ti ami I g in ; Asst. Con. Sister Dinah: , . - . � Walker and A. Mulheron. ,Crackeia, - -One night recently the inmate,sof . , Thoma - s Fisher ;- 0. S - i iWm. Willis; ' a boar ding house in St. Mary's were - � P. W. P., Jas. Menzies. . alaxined by a strange noise at the front -The Clinton New' B� �a thus de- - of the house. The ladies were in a scribes the disappointineiA oi itsEditor:, � State of terror, while the gentlemen I Some, time since we received notification -were p arolyzed by f ear of liurglars. At from the U. S. Dead Lett�rDepartmentl last one of the laetter, more courageous that a parcel, addressed to us, was ,de- than the rest, made a dash from the tained at Washington, on account of -in- rear Of the premises in Search of the sufficient postage being paid thereon. I night constable ; and having procure(I We 4idn't expect any paxcel fr6m. the I his�valuable services, and ar In ed� -to the Stat s, but the t s, T �3 . teeth, proceeded to do or did. -I When � som oIie had left us a share in a gold � 1 they arrived at the house., they, found, � mini, induced -as to, forward the nec- .an old horse, who had quartered I , on ess!!Iy postage for the brikigmig forward their horsepitality by takin. shelter un- 0 - - of the pafeel. Last week it came. It 1. der the verandah. . � � I . was In an envelope about the size of an - -0,'n Saturday night ihe i2tb inst." eigh by -ten -window pane, elaborately I as Mil James Rumble, of F . Nissouri, wail flour [shed and -.dit of id4essed. Before' -we f4urelwealthds,hed returning home from St. �Iary,s, he wss, � - open visions - o . Set u Pon and. brutally malh*�ted by acroi s.out mind, � and we: saw ourselves, as it were, raised frp�n poverty to opu_. three I men, named Francis .F - I th Josep:4 Faircloth, -Rd Samuel aTcMrl a a 4 we hadpermitted .son. It ap eaxs that .end P there is wfeud of 6;c I 7M�Nation to carry us on, we - . . long een e pjeS, an -migl# have beenledAo, give our office I the three men thought it a fitti ' time _ 9,wO t& the I'devill," and then I I step . A - � I i I I i � � � . I i I I I , I .1 I i ,� I I - I . � I . I I I � � 1 i� - , � . : � i r I I . . I I I - . i ,� I i I I I I I - -#g to w�eask vejageauce on Xr, Aqmble; � i � . I . . : I . - . I - . i . .� ; - � I I - i I . I - : : . - q ! I I I . � . i I i - I � ! I I i . i ,� I : � � 1. i . . I i 1 1 . : I I —­ . . , , , , . I � � . i I 11 ; , ; I � i, !.. I . � i � I . I � : I � � � I i , I � I . 1 J , :- . . . I .� I _—L.-- 11 � . . I � . I i I , I . � . j . I .1 I I � . . —,----,��x.-[--".,..-..--...--.--,-�—�--�--ii- - .- � i i : . i i . I : �i .. I . _� i I I I �� - . i . . , � I : . . ; I , . � ! I I 1. 1 1 � - i i t . - I 11 11 i - I �� .. F - I _­_ __ I ' JANUAR1 2-5., 18 . - they waited in. the ,vicim 130 � ard's tavern -to eff ect tbe When Mr. Rumble arriie�- ern, he -was inforMoa �f t of the men, a -ad their in � advised to continne, on h i decided to -do so"and Mrs.r, ferea him a sest in her bu& . accepted, Mr.. Howard tald . team. When a short aist rosA the buggy -was 80PI . � Rumble dragged. from it ne eel combine and furnous a him, kicking and' Oth4l � tally ill-USiRg bbil, . , I . : __ — - . . Miscenan,eO'u-s N'eNv In the Ontaxijd­�Legislal ' 91 tjm..&-,,tdsfor1878,', clown, bein-a 42 542 3429, � "' � ' siderably leas than Ti; dsti, � year. � -Last Tnesa�ay eveming.; ea Titus, SUPPOS�a to live il Rarbour, in Windbam, toNN I pa�sing fromonecar to ani :Po t Dover and, Lakiee,IJ � between Otterville and � S between the cars and 1W. c-ruBhed todeath, - . � . " -Sir John A. Maodonsli . � of his stipporters, aa&ossl gathering of citizens and 70 i -the rural districts in ,then . I in the Town Hall Galt, � night. Lady Macdonald Nx - se;lea with a, handsome � . executed by Mr. Aaam. '; town., -and presented. to hei� ; � ingmen of Galt. 1 I ' � - - A� a_og b elongin g, to Mr. � I 0 � . of BerlinL, w1u,ch hadbedu'� . the Ist inst., lurnea up on 14th, in a very thin ana ei dition' being scAircely' alyi. selong, ana.100hing as if 1, the festive holida-V sea-son.i , factory. Poor jg,Doher, I � . . lowed his Master and 215OR . shooting -match at-thei, .- 1. Hall, in the Park , on wev - 'but failing to mahe his wl� , the sport was over, he ww the liall, where he remain without 6ither food or. dr- Aiscoverea,on *-MondaT 4 I S&Maxitan, and set as lib inaae tracks for home as I feeblea'condition would I � der if -not witer A09. -Mr. Wills, it. P-� r., I, I + i : a bill in the On,ario L - 11 I I ea to &mend -the municipi Act, and having the fbl� upon �, aspirants of ClIV-110 i" � judge� of any court of civ'i nojaileror keeper,of a hQ tion, no iiheriff, I deputy A , hadliff or high bailiff, 'no I &visio)i. court,� no inn, I , I � keeper Or -shop kiaeper,_ hic � spirituous liquors bly Y,61 quaiii,ea to be a me;*ber; of any Mumicipal Car., assessor, collector, trzaou, , � the Municipality, no persi himself or bis PArtner 1 any contract with, or on � I corporation, and no' per for taxes at the time of li� election for members, shi to be & Member of the, . municipal Corporation. . -The Che8ley Enterl . -number of �shee have : from tile fax north by 'I vhohave settled in Mi. � re said that ' those sheep 0! " . the new eanntry on the JS I 11 Winxiipeg. Through the friend, we have been , Pi . . . Some SP.601nlens Of `w001" : . . Icelundic abeep, There I � - ferent sorts, Some 'whit anasom-a. brown. The I . - 14 inches long. and- zeXC( . ,ait the extremity, whil � . - � which lies next the ski* , - if; fine) soft anmathw'k�- ) teece is car&& together, . . must be both strong N I . somewhat coarse. The" . � sheep seem admirably 11 I . ., � I tecting theanimals agah i . and are p. rovi-ated by W4 . fashion of -the coveri".� inhubiting the north, wl � . ly closel thick, alia ;Sof . body, the Iongor and cc, jecting from tbeftqer til REximllEn Tnrs��­Nx� . yea, for �Piicunl:,01,,Lun�, . r I � Col , ais, and -fatal resaW . 1. tion to Consumption LL and Lung Disease. Bof, SYRui?.has been Used i.11 , .Q. �� h0oa for the past tw � without a-'Bingio ia �, -have. not used this Meal I , � to YOUT Druggist, and. j , wonderful Buccess amol em Three - doses -w - -worst case. If you li� I ' any Modi . � , ,eine, _ I just Bottle of Boso;iirni_��n Gr-, 1-0 cents and. try A. lz� 75 cents. Don't xieglec, � i 1 715 cents. I � I lk - I � I __._______­-__ b Carlyle on the B . - I c -all the Book,of Jo I - theories about it, onle, i - th ings ever writtell, Nv' .1 feels, indeed ' ,as if it w4 such a noble, universali 1. 13oble patriotismor i6ec . . .� ` - obk, book! . in it A n it is our first, Oldest I � I . uever-enaing probteir, Una Goills, ways with I s I I And aR in,Buch free, � '' I , � � .. ;#_* d In its silnplicj =dy, and repose ob # There is the seeing ey t.. "�. derstandLag heart. 8, I I . true eyesight, and visi. . . material thiii,gs no ICS, - -the horsc-C, hast thol - with thunole,0-he lai I ing of the spear 1 Sule ' were nnever smee -arav row, subblime: reom -choral Melody as -of 1 kind; So soft.and gr �, - mer night ' us the wo � ' tar.s -1 I and a 9 There is � � think, in the Bible oi liter-ory merit. ____,___,,__ . � - e QVer-Est. I i People of t'sma-11 me, �eaay to believe that -il . is not omnipotent. I � which have been done , . not been accomplishe by siibsc-ription lists,i I I erally of small pecul I greatest tbinkier% aisi I � and ax#sts have been, wealth,' - Many of then . the condition of - MI . point of worldly eir M � � I I � - . 1. . � ­­ � ­ ____­__ ____­_