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The Huron Expositor, 1882-11-24, Page 4I lir r , - I _­ - - - - "�'_.­� . . . _ �11' 1, I 'T _ - . , , , - z � , - .-, -1 : - 4_- �, - 1 0161i'_ - , i �I .- ­ - . I __. �_ ,. .. . � - ­ - � . I - � - . : . I ! - I - i i .. . �A: 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 NOVEMBER 24 1 ; I i 11. � I 1 " I . r — � 1882 iz. i - THE HURON );XpostTOR. .;It - - - I -_ 14; i. I I I - . __� ! ,� _; I � . I __ . OWN t - I . � . The - 1 ! I ' I until about nine o'clock, when it was so — thert are a great help to our � _________;_____________ I . I ' - Among the I . . I - much � I I AYI . 1. I Justice, a single man, a native and re i- we be e�rived of our Local Legislature, the very J beat men the conservative d at Tulask, Irelind. bal that it was impossible to tranamib neglectod village, as they spend Inor.8 I . KIRIW AD"RTISEMENTS I I I - speakers were Sullivan and O'Kelly, M. hour untilabout money 1 in it than all the farraing . I fully or PRAY can produce to discuss these signals. From this ! r ! _-4— dent of another- Province,1 who does n6t and the Pearls can not care I . P.s. The latter referred to what be entire telegraph busi- commiCuity and , X*TheL figure bet-,�een the parentkeeiiii 61tOT , � iy guard the rights and privileges matters, ther on the public platform, Called the efforts of Davitt to split the on@ O'clock the - � , .trades-peopie put to. , nd in Ontario; w - 6 jealou . � . ally suspe i , each line, denotes thaO`age of the paper on which own a foot of Is ho h �, I her way that nassid they were tants. ness of the city was practio nd- gether.1; tha I dvertiaement wilfibe found. - never lived a week in it; � who kno a which it legally possesses from 'the in the pre#s, or in .any ot iris party, a 11 aurora " extended pretty —Thirteen applications were recently I - � L back. ea. The I I � "I � ! encroachmentsana interference of the may be Jesired, and they will stand or 1110 nt to stabbing Ireland in the generally all over Canada and the received from teachers for two vacmucies &-y Presente4c. W. Parist. (5) nothing of and cares less forour local in - He hreatened to reaign his seat if the , . R . . I L � L � - and was especially felt' in the Brnssels public Schools � G.r% ceries—Tho&.:RidcL (5) 'our personal require- highs authority� ; __ fall- by the result.:Jn the matter of con try wavered in its alliance to Mr. United States, I f and from .� I atitutions and I I Ne v Fruit—Dtin,61 �n & Duncan. (5) 1 1 � M100111100001 debating �bility, either in Ontari3 or Parnell. He advised the' farmers to on the cables between this country and this nupaber Miss Killoran, of see,forth, FU! C&PS—Cl.- Go4d. (51 I merits, and whose whole interests " * — ___ the Domipion, the Reform party can at tak advantage of the arrears of rent Europe. The theory is that the atmos- and Mi6s Hayes, of McKillop, were se. ' NeW Goods—AleLil. Weir. (1) centered,in &rival Province. Who,we C�owded Sunday Trains. . I . . and act- 'Votes Of confidence in the speakeis phere is so charged with electricity that looted. i Miss McCulloch, of Clinton, ha . . Cat, 8-4,obn , I . n least cope with their opponents, . I it draws away from the wires the elec- I been eitgaged to fill the vacancy caused . d of Thank , G. Constable (1) - say, are most1competent to judge of We The Sunday trains be- Ween Hamilto were carried. ,a Mrs. ! eL—H.. Crich. (5L) -puro- and Toronto were botb crowded yester. - t to such —" Pilot MI," a valuible tricity that is generated by the batteries by the i tiroment of L , � they have no need to resor Coulter; 11e,1. , Fatm for Sal _ , justice qf9r necessity for legislation L . Tim TURr, 64 It It Jobih Torrance. (5) 1 day. Passengers on the throngh trains unworthy dodges, as that hinted at d' .. young horse, owned whicli famish them with their powder ary, 9300. 1 . Notice—peter. Adim8on. (5) - ly &ffeoiting this Province, tye P Is find i of the greatest- advantage to be I I in ver3f promising: etroit, died andleaves them like so many ,,clothes . M . Peter Donovan, of Hull - 8, above to,evade meeting even the best of by , J. Campau, Jr., of D - - ett, W a Lost—M. k Counter. (5) * and their chosen representative a as." , The disturb- whil a , L � W& . able get to Toronto Dn Sunday, an4 n of frozo the eff6ots of a surgical operation, lines " or 1, wire fenc a utting wood a, few days 1190, Inot Ea�&y Heifer—John Turner. (5) single individual such as I have 0- passe gers from Montr &I and the east their opponents in, the discussio, . 8 ]a . . Saturday morning. The equine had a since caused a great deal of delay to with a very painful accid, nt. is left i - I . . �L i -and they will not do it � : . I Calf±-Jolin'McDowell. (5) scribed ? We say th94 the - people are, have 6ot now to lay OvE r for 24 hours in public aff a is, rec rd of 2.21, and Mr. CampaR paid business. Slight disturbances of this foot slipped from the stick he ,was - ," Sheap—Hftry Holtz. (5) g (5) but the Mail says that thl Minister of TOrOEtO.1 That this Su aday service has is ago. kind are occasionally noticed, especially cutting and fell directly under the sixe, I t — a i own by the . f aqt either.o.7e. hope thitt the very best 82 for him only s- short tin du t are known which came down with great force, een mulch needed is s NO imported French stal- ring i little toe a t. , Teicher Win ed 7 R. C. ArmBtron . .1 b - I _ talent both sides will be utilized at Win. L. Soot - the time that wha � b`ohn Broderick. (5) Justice is; or in other words that this that i� is so wel ized from the , as the Nor taking off a piece of his U 11 pal ! 6 I A I tro . them Lights are visible in I I I � hat brough the nexf too an i � F 1 the forth!omiug local itlections, so t lion, Rayon d'Or, was on Sattirday r t I f 6 �. McNair. (5) wonderful inari, Frenchman though 1he .first �y bons fide travel ers. q shi ped from New York to Erie, Penn- the heavens. The wires are for &,few ting t d making � st I& 1. nioments charged with more than their a deep gash in the Ileshy . - � is Rugh McNeil. (5) 1 i th6i Toronto World - ProviDCi issues may be amply end syl ania. Fifty thousand dollars cash part of his I " - - New gtore�E. J...Hi;ll. (9) - � be, is a better and more fitting judgWf Th� above is from I � . thoroughty, discussed. The Reform was ref used for him on the ,day pie. -usual amount of electricity, and then a foot - ; If �he running of- '_"Mr ` , I Sudelk Pig—C. Trover. (5). what is good for Ontario than the p , . Of 1"t 1 Monday. � s. His, winniDgs in 1879 were few moments, later all the electricity . . W. B. Washburn, has leased i � I party. ha�e nothing to fear. The more vi6 I . the Wroxeter Steam S%W' mill for a Beikshire Pig-Wini. Eberhardt. (5) 1 . t- st departs, and leaves the wires complete - .1 I ple themselves are. Such a conclusi- n Sund� �rains is to be - 6ne of the frui 8 1 $90, 85. He cost 038,000, the highs - � - 'Pig - - L es whicl ty. OfL five years.-Measrs. Wiles - & L TO, _Bireeders ��Wm_ Kyle. (5) a , al amation, between the Grand' the peopl,e know of the i"U ric ever paid for a horse on either ly discharged of electricit It is likely period at any -rate, is not veTy -compliment ry of . 9 � . P S&, L arson, Will commence the a - . - Berkshirea-Wita. Habkirk. (5) . 17 - I I [ now div�de the two parties in this 'Con inent. - that heavy weather will follow the also rection * - (5) � . to the people of Ontarlio. it is agai .st Trunk and Great We tern, the people trical storm. of a nO saw mill in Gorrie at once. Au6tion Sale-C.'�R. Cooper. � I --- . I --A New I I (I CIL J. Qfampbell. (5) such ail absurd and unwarranted s ofthe� ! country need nA congratulate Provinoe,i and the -better they under- I n GREAT ELECTRIC STORM. Our reporter called upon a gentleman L The site selected is at the JiOrthIBr end 3) themselves on the rE Bult. - That thej' stand th m the greater chance there York despatch says: The electric storm 11 Carld-Dr*Macdoha,ld. (r sumption as this that *we, and th-, so I � I ' of Friday extended from Boston to who is well known as an electrie:an and of the 4am. These gentlemen have re - I Car,cl-Manting & Scott. (5) - . I , will be fo the Reform -party. So that ! during who gave the following opinioii on the cently entered into partnership and will who Condemn the improper exercise I Su d' trains are largely patronized we . Ogden, -Utah. Telegraphers I ,,of, n ay I - .saw. I Ce is 7 storm made various unsuccessful � Not�ice-S. Malcolmson. (5) I. the Wit�em, and all others concerned subject: The-1-atest astronomical theory together carry on the work of the T t' -Rt Thompson. (5 1 1 1 1 t is that at periods of about eleven years mill an d the sash and door factory. ' the vetoing power contended, and �e dp not . doubt, but tfia the servi the i .Estra:y Cat -a ) I rest atisfied that when the proper efforts to work the wires until i U --!- .(55) eople-lof n 'a do most posiltively deny, ana may � -D�. Macdonald, late of Goderich, Boar& for Service J. T. Marshall believe that in this matter the p i peded W 1 it, was discovered by taking two wires the coDjanction of the minor planets IF � . I- I : I Z th most ample op ortunity I � has re'n ted the office formerly occupied Potiltry-E. Cashi (8) espect �to we defy iiny living. m6r� 1 to prove that , 'me comPs 0 P at the solar atmosphere, Causing alln - I Ontario have sufficient self r - 9 !a , from the grouRd, between any two affe tB_ aUC .. I . spots to be very marked. This results by Dr.. Hutchison, in the Village of Christmas- Lqm8den &. Wilson. (5) ' I Will not porn it Un aracter, is I [will be afforded for the full and.free poin and joiniDg the ands, 4 circuit ' & assert their righ S -d� , � ts, Y servi s 06 - . . . - - Groiceries--WilSop ,YOU n gL. (5) ` � I of discussio ' of the conduct of the Ontario in profound electrical disturbances. At Manchester, township of ' Huliett,'and I � ual of any other p50- neces ity or that s desecration . � was formed that could be Operated. - I - A 1000 any single inaivid . . lo ' such times the auroral display is very lias taXen up bi� residence in Auburn. I ______ __ � - ,------ . re loint, I as a 11 snatched verdict " in this way eight wires betweed Buff a . . Vince to dictate to them what is' aitd the S:bbath is in thuepi te AB either of Governm , ! powers of - The new doctor is a graduate of � t and Chicago� did service as foui. Elec. brilliant. ! Even the ripening Via. In ,not That the Reform Governmen tricians agree that the di8turbsince was the solar' beams are affected, as the b four sessions at * tim what is not for their best interests. * . I � V J0 pool 'L � 1 nor yet the Reform party desire. years of the famine in India and China the To�onto School of medicine. Las 'it . I Lsay, therefore, that the vetoing of the 99noral public, to say nothing of the I Unlike anything heretofore expekienced. t , , 4, a the o6 party, the tr vellers or the is Dria College, and spent � . , ft i4 i ____ - . I bserved to keep some sort of summel r he devoted his tim3 I 0 . — L he wires in strong have been o I to h6spi. . I __ . - - - I — Streams Bill was an unjust, unwarra't- exnploiYees of the road. The fact that It appears to act on b parallel w practice --, I-- b . rains are liberally patronize ith the phenomena named; tal in Toronto, and we have A7`OR,TH, FIADAY, Nov.. 24,1882 1 at 60 t ' d is no The Ontario Legislature has been waves, causing a constant changing of ' SE able and arbitrary exercise of t � � . , old faith in astrology where- every confidence in his working r -p & � � : L summoneil for the despatch of business the polarity current. There was a bril. I so that the � � — . - se piroof Of this. In many f the American , . liant auroral display at Omaha, St. by the plartets were hold to have an succesk ul. practice in Auburn. . - - i ___ - � power. It is the abuse and not; the � I . on Wedn4aday the 13th of - December. Paul, Cheyenne, Denver, in California, influence over human destiny bad a -Mi. -Joseph Acheson, one of Huroula. the Power of Disall.owamee. � of the power that Reformers conden�n. cities � the theatres, play -houses 'and . - oldest I settlers, died at his re d as iL ­ . ,I . - The veto power is all right if _v - salooRs are kept open on Sunday,�anft This .! Exeter., on Tuesday of last week i I " - - is considerably earlier than usual, and Washington Territory. basis of truth in it. The present elea si an n Reform papers, are striving to Make it Vile I . P. � but the olbject doabtless is to get the THE VICTORIOUs ARmy.-Qn Saturday trical display may be owing to these � I after it understood that the veto power which 11 are liberally patronized too, but that i i I I reatla with the Doinfinion Government is L properly and constitutionally used. s I . -1 session ov . r before the Dominion Par- last, in London, the Qadbn reviewed causes, but as to that he could not be a lon� and painful illness. Dee -eased . . we have shewn in the instance quotel,it no pr9of'that these places area DeceRsiF 8,000 of the troops who participated in Positive. Electrical displays appear to settledl I in Exeter when it was bUt a wil_ . a 11�wly.ereated ibstrament for the pur- . - y liament riteets, which is a very good - as d has lived to see it a lively l was not exercised in accordance wilth It or that,the public are advantaged b the Egyptian campaign. The troops be more violent every second or third dern , an pose of thwairtino ithe will of the Local. I f Y 4 . It is idea, as *ben the two are sitting at the afterward marched tbrough several year, and in all cases the aurora is and r s � erous village. Hehadacquired ; haViD ' them open on that day. w t5 Legislatures. This is not the case. the spirit or inte'rition of the consti U_ 9 s been par- sonsi Ira le property-, and at the time . 11 I -he 0 h tte I . same timp the'one detracts from the streets which were gaily decorated. gen rid this disturbance I of his Idea was in good circumstances. The power to disallow was vested in tion. time t' .people wete t+ng t ism% , r There were immense crowds of specta- ticularly so of 'late, a ,� I . i � , an .. . th' interest of the othbr. This will be the - 8 E the � horitiea at Confedera- vigorously in ban, , requiring a I toro and extraordinary enthusiasm. The has, he believed, been looked for. We He was possessed of a genial di PO -ition, tion, Federal an, -� u What an absurdity it is to say that in I � . last Bessi6n of the present Parliament a in fact m look upon it as the direct and was highly respected by all �iiK I � , , and the latolHon. George Brow. authorities to pUt anTimmediate and I Duke of Connaught marched at th 1AY Was one of those ­wbo favored its area- the absence of the vetoiLg power 11 o 1 2 � r 6 _ 1 and no doubt both parties will try to head of the Guards. The Prince and result of the brilliant display of the late whom � he was acquainted. Deceas d I tion� as a part. of our constitution. It is effectua stop to such isgraceful pro- I , � . - a i ! ; put theirbest foot foremost. Princess of Wales, the Crown Prince' summer. The effect of such disturb- was a' member of the Masonic Lodge, allsol, untrue that the veto power works man's property would be siafe,&c." In + ceediugE on the part of the railway �, . ni i wng were interred in the - . . . of Germany, and the Duke of Cam- an ce on thetelegraph wires is eometimes a -a It ,- a rem i the first place the power was not granted to " I - - . � oppiessively. 01a' the contrary,it is -_ i c9impaniBs. This is but the thin end of bridge, &180 Witnessed the march. The very curious. the wires surrounding the Exeter cemetery, on Thursday of last - � I I . I dviduals have the Feds"al Government to provide- for . . � I ' � . greAt safeguard w,bicb. ind .1 the wedge, aud if thLLLir lolation of the News of the W eek. Queen on leaving was greeted with tre. magnets being 801metimeS Completely week: �jvith Masonic honors. , 4 I � . I I - ! ... , ere grand . A lad bythe name of John Hall, - nat the rnisu4e, of authority by petty the -security of property. Thatisabu�-n- il. melted, and often the line can be worked ! )olitioians in Lo4al Legislatures. The i sauctiy of the Sa4bath is permitted Boaus . MONEY. - The amount of mendous cheers. There w with the batteries disconnected. while Assisting to fill the water tank for I dautly secured by the LeoiBlature itBqlf, . counterfeit money captured by the luminations at niobt. Gen. Wolseley I t 6 L , 0 Streams Bill oafs 1 1 iflustratea the Utility ' our C -n than cities and towns will Boon a steam thresher the other day, on a . of the: veto pov�er, and juAifies, the which is directly respo sible to t 0 � United. Sitatea Secret Service duxijag rode at the.head ,)f the troops. The . I � . � becoine �s bad as the w)rst of those in farin in the township of Colborne, nesr coiiiso of the Ho#. George Brown a-nd people, and if the Legislature trencl, as . . I the last fi�cal year was 68,830 000. Queen presented the war medals to two . . I Huron .Notes. Leebum, was standing on the covering . T the Ul ed a, where the stores and A SOUT� AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION. - representatives of each regiment. The - the 6-ther- fathers ' i State I I The Legislative Couucil and Mines of general promentation of medals took The Brussels Band, better known , ,J of Confederation In upon lbrivate r gbts or legislates unjust. b 9i - a of thewell when the boards gave way, . I.W seettring its creation. In the absence of other n 138 places asi ell as place I and Uto th well, . , - ly,the people have the po� � war. to prove ut us m e t 00 I - Assemblyl of South Australia have re. place at Windsor, on Tuesday. 69 the Band of the 33rd Battalion, have . be was precipitated i ,a the 'power to disallow, no man's private I of am n nauct hbsinez3s on that which is said to be over 30 feet in depth. : I t I solved Via hold an Exhibition in - � rty would ;:be safe, Mr. Mowat thisin their own hands, :and they do I I L : --,—.. — engaged Mr. -McCall&, of Barrie, as their Happily be was flung on a cribat one I ­ . . � as on any other day ,ol the ykeek, s6. 1886. . I teacher. . � Prae le,gislate, as' in the Strearnii Bill not need to appeal to the Fedotal I ;A Woman on "Marmiou." 00 If, I � that from outward appearance there is ER B r. D. L. r i -Mr. Samuel Johnston has purchas- side of, the well some 8 feet from the OL . V ; (To the Editor of the Globe.) - there, in about two as.q,. any M&D'S property into, the pos- authority for protection against thOr ' � (, t�e evangelist, is seriously ill at i ad a farm of 100 acres on the 9th Con- mouth and held on session of another person, and there � no perceptible differinc a between the Mood, . � feet of water until Mr. W. Price, of I Own r i f B over- xR,-By kindly allowing space for cession- of Howtek, from Mr. John Craig � his unf , air epresentatives. The veto po�er 0"78, I Cambridge, England. He ba 0 Aislifield, assisted him oat. But for the- wouidbeno, appeal against � Sab�%th and other,:1 the following few thoughts You will for $5,000. , oon4uct. It would seem that the was given not for the pro action ,of t a i , I I worked himself and is suffering from I �. ______�.� I - )robability have I I nervous P!rostration. . greatly oblige a lady subscriber. Ibave -The heavy draught yearling colb crib HA,ll would in all p fonridation for the attacks on the power people, because the can need- no subb I . ! L . � * - I . I-.- They Mean B usiness � OLD CiTuRcH BURNED. -The Congre, been deeply � interested in the ,,Mar- sold by Mr. Robert Martin, of Grey, last been drowned. Upon being rescued he . 91 coolly pot to work to complete the job of to disallow 18, the[ eircamstance that it proteotion, but to revenit Local Leg5s- ` 1 ass., t a rr�ion controversy in the newspapers, fair day, for $200, was re -sold last week r I �i � I gational Qhuroh, at Richmond, M I I effeotually prevents men like Mr. The Orangemen of Ida'itoba mea 7 filling the tank. . I I lation, entrenchin upon Federal rig Its . 1� It large wooden structure built over a h It. and would like to express my opinion for 5240. A.bighfigare for a yearling. It week, � I U[ - - corif party I. I MOW&t from iscating the pro r" bunting Mr. No Salt, -04 Monday evening of la;s - I- business, and they a b r.- dred years ago, was burned last u, on the subject as a young lady of saDize, -Mr. S. Cleave-, of Bayfield has Pur- . of ot�hers for the benefit Of their political and for no other purpose, and as it is 4 qua pretty vig'orously. - � -with a sh�rp dayevenivg. Loss$20,000. ! so I've heard say ; and why should not chased the beautiful farm of Mr. Todd, about 8 O'cl'06k, Alex. Catheiart, who I I 9 Streams' ill .Y . frielftd,s, . versally admitted that t ams : . 1! I . I peak as well as others? It seems Sauhle Line, Stanley, for the sum of -_ lived ;on the Bayfield road, near the WL I i stick,,as-a circuls�r-wh'ch has been 06P. DR. MC'COLT,UM.- Dr. Win. McCol- we 91 e do not know that, we have- ever was in no respect an oner achment u- n J I methatwe girls of the present day $5,450. The farm contains 117 aore' south boundary, stepped'-Ontside of the ' , . . : . I P proved of by the Provincial Grand lum,oneof theoldestand most prom- t6 a. seen in so small a space so Much bare- or interference with Do inion rigb,kB, ! 1 I think altogether too little of the affairs - Mr. John McLauchlin, of Grey, r door for a few minutes, his wife and � I inent phisicians of Lockport, N. Y., . a- � I Lodge, and a copy -of which has bpen . y I children haVin* retired to bad. Lon faced hasinuatiou; arrogant assumption, its disallowance was an , rrantable,a' d . . of our countri. I cannot exactly -say cently sold two thoroughbred Durham i 9 I !I - . � � died Mon0ay morning, aged - 75 years I - . . ' forwarded to each*1110111 Der of the Or�,r - He bega# practice nearly fifty years t4at I consider "Marmion" an immoral heifers, aged 2 and 4 months respec. opening the kitchen door to re-enter, he andl wilf ul pajry; on of facts as. is an improper exereme, of the veto - ,;;.I, found the room in a blaze, and bad just I orsi . ­ � book to read,bub there is a vast diBtino- tively, to Mr. Alex. Forsyth, of Morris, I ! the ProviDce-shows� This cireglar ago. I I " contained in thei':tibove short paragraph power. It is equally false and abst rd "' : I time to rouse his wife and rush from the I I I � ast ,i. Discq - . is signed by the GranU Master, � L IVIDRY F AN OYSTER BED. - A tion betw�en simply reading a book and for the band6ome figure of $170. ould logiBItte a I - dissecting it word by word. Surely the ­11jast week, Mr. Webster ` urchased buildirig with her and the children. I , - from the. Toronto Mail. In the first to say that I'M r. Mowat n mammot4oyster bedLhas been discover- - . T -_ ' ` L i I I ,� I I aster of- W. i _ Grand Master, And the,M , t One of the little ones had a sleeve of its pl i there is a,olear mis-statement of 11 any man's property into the posseps- , I I . . . ad in the Sqund off Horton's Cove, Punishment of Constance is too un- a splendid yoke of working oI. years %CP I I nipeg,Lodge, anA concludes as follows: couscionably severe, while her base old. from Mr. David Breckenridge, Mor- night ress, scorched in passing out. the: position takah by the Reform press ,,ion of another man." Mr. Mowat LoDg Island. I The bed covers nearly I . 1. �an � i be - re must have been burning for � f It- dgiDg on tempter and betrayer goes soot free, � 1113, for Messrs. J. & J. Livingstone, of The -� and, �party on the, disallowance question; not legislate at all. He Pan and d'as. At the sar�ie time, we' were �iu- -five miles. F1 : fty sloops are dre, L and is honored with the highest in the �_ ,�, some ime in the walls or ceiling, and I struetpd to aski you to Use your vqtes the bed. I Ba-lan. The price paid was 0150. - only propose legislation.and the legiqla. I land. Scott evidently shares the belief - in tfe second place there ia a wil-ful . I . —Mr. Robert Sanders, of Exeter, who the firae gale blowino dL rove it throngh j and influence �t tbo' coming election, AFRICAN EXPLORATION. — Lientenant . - ' � . with the cold, uncharitable world of to- has been rusticating in Manitoba durin the room immediatitely the door was lnis�ppreherision; Of the purpose for tion he proposes as to be submitted I to that Mr. John Norquay and biB Govern- Wiseman,who since the spring has been - - 9 I ,-- � I I day, that if p6 man once falls, lift him the past few months, returned home on opened. Nothing in the way of either whi6h the vetoing power was granted the members o t 8 ad ment,should bel� swept out of existence exploring the UODgo River region, haa . L I . . rgis,lature, a . ' up U Saturday last. He looks as though the clothing or furniture was saved. There . Slid properly p�unished for their irifa- arrived at Zanzibar. - In his journey ,lift him' p ; link your arm in his; to the Federal authority, connected must be sa ct o in . I 1_ take him to your homes, present him to air of the- Prairie Province had' agreed was an insurance of 5600 Lon house and , . I I I I ' � mous conduct. ' We, therefore, in the across eqQ ki orial Africa he gained va . , . I With, a mean ip'sinuation as � to. the , and ratified by the people. . . I ' _- your wives an4 daughters, laud him to with him. - n - � I 11 . Now, name of the Grand Lodge and of the uable inf("'n-olation. theskies. Butifawoman once falls, —A! borse belonging to Mr.M.C. chata,eter and , 'tanding of the men will the Mail dare say that the sacred rights handed down to us for NEw PISCOVERIES OF SILVER ORE.— . —T. Hall, of the Revere House, Brus- i . - kick bar down; trample sels, Cameron, M. P., created consid,3rable 11 . vation and safe -keeping, now calll I of kick her down, was fined $20 and costs for keeping I I cho4en by the I people as their Parlia- people of Ontario, wouldl approve of nd preser From Duluth glowing reports come - ir I, 0 eric a 6w ays ago., an � I - �, I upon I 'you to. his up and acting, and to rich discoveries of silver ote 12 miles east on her, scorn bar, as from her con his. bar open after hours. We guess a . men i tary repre86utatives, and in the sanction a base and di honest act as . i� I � i ill taininating presence. Ever since Eve some people will conclude Inspector demolished the vehicle to which it was � pport no maul as a candidate who W . of Pigeon River, on the Canadian side. It n was tempt attached. It ran wildly through the third place theirs is a plain mis-state- it seems to wish to insi uate? if I it " ad by the serpent- -which I've Scott;ooks after his business just sh I , . I not p, edge himself to assist, to the:best , is said in�h pieces,of almost pure native arp � i . : . town with the shafts dangling behind, mept of facto. 11 - It is not true that dare not, why then indulge in all t ais f hi 0 inl, overthrowing the pres- silver were lately picked -from the our- 130 doubt was Adam in disguise—poor enough. - [ I 7 1 , 0 . down -trodden woman has 'been pelted I —Mr. R. Miller, brother Of Inspector made an unsuccessful attempt to mount Reformers or a�,n'y other parties ob- nonsensical twaddle about kowat let is- ant Government, and to vote, no matter face of tUa vein.- . � with apples on all sides — hard green Miller, of Goderich, has been engaged the stairs leading to Garrow & Proud. - ' . I . - . I I I what the consequence may be, without THURLOW WEED SISKING. — It is - I . - I ject' to -the 'plower of disallow. , lating one man s pr- arty into I he les at that. I do not exempt wo. to teach in Union School Section, No. foot's Office, and wound up by jumping I � . i evasion or equivocation, for the bill stated that Thurlow Weed now lies app ; . vested in the Federal possession o -mother for partizan phr- Which will be �again introduced. . See ouBtantly up6n his back. Hia head is man from animadversion;. far from it. 5, Hullett, at a salary of 0450 for 1883. on a 'waggon oivned by Mr. Potter, of anc6 being � . fa � I 0 , I I � autuorities, but they do object to -an poses, and the necessity of the veto that ,,men good !and true are returned,: propped upwitb pillows, but he has not It is a bitter shame when a woman so —Mr. John Wilson has been re-engaged Colborne. The latter's team started off, I f � Inal use of power to prevent his doing so. . . and 1 vhere possible, let them be Wem.-: I sufficient�.Btrength to turn npon his far forgets her houor as to listen to the in School Section No. 9, Hallett. This carrying the original runaway between imp�roper and unconstitutio . ' I i ' r a . , � bars (f the Order; make yourselves feU side, or li there with comfort if assist- c afty, craven sophistries of a wicked will be Mr. Wilson's tenth year in that the dashboard nd themselves, until it I that power by thd Federal Government. - But the meanest part! of the ab�ve i ' I 0 man. But is it right that the world section. � rolled off the whiffietrees and smashed : : I ntho House and country. Place such ad to assnme that position. Theirs are certain bounds within which . . . should utterly condemn her and turn � —Mr. J. S. Walker, of Clinton, has the wheels of the wagon. A little child : . extract is the sneer it indulges in at the a power iii Paxiiambrit that your rights TRAGIC' DEATH OF A WEALTHY Woo r i I ilingly to her destroyer ? Until a secured a piece of ,land from Mr. H. belonging to Mr. Hennings was ran I theLocal- Lsgisl�+-ureB have supreme members of the Local Legislabore. dare not be ignored, and you Will be Bu,N. — Mrs. Rebecca Lockwook, of Bm' . 7- 1 . . . I - . able o proverly4nd at once punish any ,1 Philadel hia, aged over ninety years, change is effected in tbis matter affairs Elford, of Holmosville. for the purpose over, but not badly injured. The horse � pow:�er to legial%te'. This power is given They are "petty politicians." Pe ty P .. will-oontinue in their present state. of erecting a sawmill thereon. The was not much the worse of its strange I -1 � Gove nment that will not -give us justice I was burned to death Monday morning - thetia by the constitution. The object politicians, forsooth I Pray from Whei as Little wonder tbat women are taking machiner has been purchased and a adventure - i I and c qual rights. Getj into. line. Put . by her clothes takin fire from a lam- P. . . Y � ! I � 9 Jr k I I he progresslive your 3houlders to the wheel, select your Sb(, was; worth $15,000 and very so- venge in their own bands I And first-class sawyer engaged, and he —O�ne morning last week Mr. Petr of ti�ha vetoing l)O-Wer is to pre -vent the have we ,received all � I � - years � . uxes, many . I I Local Legislatures legialsiting outside legislation of the past f�lfteen if candidates,and cease not to, work until centric. t less poor, fallen creat - Of expects to have. it ranning in a few Cook, !of God,erich township, drove into . � . . ; i they a trinnipbantly returned at','--tlA,e ALARMING FIRE. ­� A subterranean Itieminnocept, pure-bjearted children weeks. Clintoh. with a spirited young horse I � . � this' sphere,but it was never inte'nded by not from our Local Legislature. , 7 until they who should'have been their —A ]ad named Thoo. Buchanan, in and on -the way took ith him a lady I I ,.I � . W Ilead of the polls.' � 9 fire, resulting from the accumulation Of ea .the �onstitutioa that that power should Who was it that gave us he Ballot A.ct, - . i i F rotec bors ta4ght them. the m, - ning 01, Goderich, had -_ and child. They were driving along i . I . I I � hot cinders from a foundry, is assuming a close call a few days n i ercised by the Federal authority an improved and Btr* gent Election . . 1: . threatening 'dimensions at Trenton, , be, eim - . It Ord BID ;I they want our sympathy, ago. He was riding on a wagon lo t an ordinary pace when ; . I Ion ivlaich is clearly - THE REPORT that is serl- New Jers6y. It is said to resemble a 1�eel�w,nd ent, and we give it with wheat and accidentally fell off one of the snaps of the hnldback gave ave�, legislati I � and Law a,nd the extension oo the franchi a? I - ously considering a ;&; �Inotwioait in' Feb. ti� tho min 1e form of tracts, oermona and under the wagon. One of the, o - . � - diss loubtless been Fmoul- 1 - d el d 10 way letting the buggy strike th 4 horse. ted volcano, and has c , adrOt ly withiii the power of those These and Many o �,er prograg L 31othest,, keeping at a respectable wheels passed diagonally over his back, The animal became frightened and t . ve ruary is probably true. y bringing on deriDg beneath the surface for some I n Leg� T haL reference to the we - b distance from them. 'Twould burn 8, dashed off,up Huron street at a f i I— asares we might name were rst the 0ections during t E sitting of the I months. ' . giving him a tight squeeze, but fortu- uriouo latures. I I � ' It,, . Stre bt our conternvorar * I Dominion Parliament, he will deprive ' hole in our velvet mantle ng from si ide and -1 :ims, Bill _ Y 18 enacted and put in successful operat on LAND FEvER.—At the opening of -the a* to come in nately no bones were broken. rate f rumni de to ,a � extremely ui uate. It was admit- in the Province of Ontario and by ur the Conservatives of the reater part of land offic L r at Huron, Dakota, on Oct. 9, contact with 63uch as these. We are —The Point Farm property, near doing his best to get away. Mr. Cook I � their platform strength. There are no over 500 attor'neys waited in line from lurer,. better than the All -Forgiving Goderich, has gone up in value of late. had a good pair of lines, however, with ied at the recent Conservative conven . i One, who came to seek and to save the Mr I _ plenty of nerve - and muscle behind . - Local Legislature, and were afterwards men in the present Ontario Opposition 3 to 5 o'cloch. The rush of the crowd . A. Horton recently sold 60 acres at I . tion! that the Str6anas Bill is within the copied by the Dominion Governin 3nt to 0 a with the me mbers of Mi. . averal lost ones. We have yet to learn charity an increase of $600; and Mr hem and succeeded in -keeping the i : I broke, doors and windows, and si . D. Ster- It powbr of the ]Local Legislature to larliarnE . dois Government, a d as these will land as tabght by the poet Moore. ling who, a, year or so ago, bought 110 frightened horse from colliding with i aind adopted by the Federal I nt, I t fights oegurred; 89,000 worth of I . pass-; that in enacting such a and yet we are sneeriDgly told by this have the assistance of sich men as Sir was sold for cash on the first day, and Oh woman if by oimple wi11 I acres for .82,500, was lately offered anything. After a fast run ofabout a . - I . � � , Riobard Cartwri&t, the talent which 1()0,000 acreB entered. I Thy soul hag strayed from honor's track, 84,500 cash for the same, but refused. quarter of a mile the beast was brought -t-1 ' i Tis mercy on!y can beguile - � � . I&W; they did not exceed the powers great organ thai 6bi-Local Legislatures he will bring' to bear will be almost THE CITY OF GLA8Gow BANK.—The : ' Mr. Horton has removed to Muskoka. to a stand without having done auy � . I , � , . vest,ed in them, by the constitution. are composed of petty p6hticians. Who entirely unopposed. . The month of June, City Of G By gentle ways the wanderer back. damage. Had the horse bean a k 4 . Thif3__1 being the case, the Federal ' I I, P . -- 1*ow Bank failed four years ,�, —Andrew G. Conover, of Bluevale" the consequences must have been g er; i proviled for the construction of �ur�' in w .ich the eli otions would come on ago, and1be'liquidadon his just been . The Bisin that on thy Tirtue lies, was recently fined $20 and costs, before I at sui rate, is, however, the best month accompliphedi. Every penny of the � Washed by thy tears mayyet demyt J. Shaw and W. G. Hingston,J. P.1s, Ous. ! ell autfilorities exceeded their rightful railways and the buildin and maintain* As cloudi that mily morning sides. I I a in .the year to -bring out a full vote in bank's vast debt has been paid, and the for selling liquor without a license. —A. very suspicious looking character . powprs when they vetoed it. If they ing of our colleges, sylurns, infirm Ontario, as fine weather helps canvass- remaininp assets handed over to the May s)l be wept in showers away. I Mrs. Conover was also convicted of the has for some time made his home in . . - did ,not ,io ao, then the Local Legisla- institutions and. prisons,, but this sagme lug Very Much. . Compan . for the benefit of the still sol- Go, go -be innocent and 11ye- same offence before the same magis- the Woods in. the ,vicinity of Walter. twes are a farce,and popular ropresenta- Local Legislature ? - � L I t � � The tongues of men may wound ihee sore; trates and fined 820 and costs. Ju- Scott's and Thos. Tayl 'Is farms near l Who does - ot It 'is not A- little surprising: tha a vent sharehold6re. The liquidators paid But Heaven in pity can forgive, or . I . I � .1 � off-055,OW,000, of which nearly the half - spector Scott had the cases in charge. Blyth, and the mamosuvres of this per- tionii - a a sham. It cannot be an 4Iabuse remember the deplorable condition of sensible paper like the Montreal Wit. ' , And bids thee "Go, and @in no move." . � . . " I . i �, came out of the pockets of shareholders. —The concyregation of St. Andrew's son are causing the farmers Consider. of authority on the: part of a Legisla- this Provir�� before we gotaLcoal ness hould'.give utterance to sh Oh I sensible Christian people, when 0 i � I � . . �' THE RK[LWA`r WAR.—A crisis in the church, Blyth, have increased the able anxiety, . � � . 'i ill you &wake and rouse others to the L He never enters a house, tive"body to passi laws which the con. Legislature'? We were I taxed , to �he sense as the above. - We have no.know. salary of their minister, Rev. A. Me- but will sometimes go to the dooro i, I affairs of �013tending railroads has been act, that until seducere are punished i limit L . I . . �Ition empowers them to pass, but it uttermost � of endurance, ; nd ledge as to 'What 'the intentions 6,f t, a reached. The Omaha Line has cut -the s they should be, until they are treated sti# .. , Lean, from $800 to 51,00 per annum, and ask for matches, flour, &a., with . is ol�early a moat flagraut abuse of An- received little in returnI. Now, an or Ontario Government may be regardi ,g passenger rate to 01 from St. Paul and i ith'fhe contempt they so richly merit which speaks well for the liberality of which he lights his fires and makes his . Minneapplis to Chb3ago, and other rates the congregation and for the esteem, in chicken i - tho�ity on the part Of the Federal the rule of those "petty polfticia,11B11 the liksolutioin, but - 'we venture t a . I '. then, and not ti.1 then, will this curse soup., The chickens he does . . I I to correspond. TLe maximum rats on )four land diminish. That that tim� which their worthy pastor ib held by not ask for but helps himself to them Government to iveto that Legislation, the natural resources of the Prov%ce prediation tbit the general elections grain ba6li been reduced from all points " them. . . when an opportunit presents itself. . : ! . I may not be far distant is the heartfelt � Y thu's going direcitly in the face of the not only'pays our way ut has larg nbt take place before the regplar west of St. Paul and Minneapolis . —The Congregational- body of Wing. The follow is pe ectly it is b6 - I I . I . . to the I Drayer of - rf sane : I - people.'s- repreBeiditatives, and saying to assisted in the construction of thousands . and proper t . �'mo. B ut even if � they Missouri River to 7J cents per hundred I ' Nov. 15, 1882. MARGUICRITA. ham have completed the purchase of lieved i inasmuch as he, will not use the ' I � I' pounds. a6nd from St. Paul and Minne- I 0000000 the Methodist Episcopal Church build- same fire twice thereby escaping detec- � r appliv to Chicago to 10 Cents per hun- them. in effect that they axe fools, and of miles of railways, has made lib4ral shoulk Mr. Mow.at Will have bet 3' ing in that town, for the sum of $3.500, tion, F4nd during the fonr or five mouths - . . . I I . . I I ; � � � that they do, not know what their con- provision for the support of ourindig,!Bnt reaso 4 for his action than those giv( n drel pounds. . . I . The Aurora Borealis. and purpose occupying it in the future. whichl he � hag been in the vicinitY ­ ­ ' - . � I , atituents requIre, and that the entire and unfortunate, and has opened. �nd above. While 4 is quite true th�d I 1�th a PROTH Q*TION FROM RAILI Bi GGAG11 The Montreal Witness gives the fol- 1 This church is a new. and well -finished described above, he has *Dean seen a I I I � I . I .1 I SMAAHE'As.—A passenger on the Vnion lowing intaresting information concern- bwilding, having been occupied only very few times. He was caught last wisdom and kn ledge of the Domin. ,,developed ou�r new and free 11 are no. mer� in the present'Ont= . I ' ' � r 'it 1 1;, . Pacific Railway, has secured a verdict ing the beautiful display of Northern bocasionally dfaring the past two yean. week cookin, of his fir6s, - g I I.- L . g fowl at one 0, ;_ , � e,ld h 0 _� 'i , I a , ao .% I orl �o � D I . , 'i It 8 I P 11 a , � �i 11 9 6 �� I t � � I h i � P� I i h f h u 1 i ], I I i I I I t i �i - I t I I 8 � tf a � � J r 'i o"ofintry, and still 'there i,j 9, I I Omosition to co embe I , — ion; H centered llu the few men who lib ral pe with the membe ' * One day last week, wh' - I i .. — ] I , for $423 against the company for damag- ights visible on Friday evening last. ile threshing aitd a'! conversation was attempted by I coInpose the Federal Government. surplus i�n the treasnry.� This is w at a, of Mr. Mowat's Goven it to ing truuhs and goods. The court ruled It says: . on the farm of Mr. David Grant, in the the fa' mar who discovered him but ho � � r . r Bup . or tte sake of argument those so called I I petty politicians " h' . a that the Reform party in I that when a railway company assumed Those Whose business called them to township of Grey, a young man, named would! give no information whatever 'Posirig f v8 eqna y, trn � . ' f that the Streanio' Bill is unjust. "-d op- done for -the Province of Ontario. ;at I ! rivQ -IJ I charge oI pas8enger's, trnnk by giving the telegraph offices of the Great North- Charles Hooten, WL13 caught by the turn- concerning himself. He is between 30 ,.. L I Ontario have no desire to 11 dep iuqe ' � - ' � iver, as the Mail says itL is, ��o is strange to say, there are a few, and �he Conservatives 1 of' the greater part If I him a check for it, it becomes respon- Western and Canada Mutual Telegraph bling-rod and thrown violently to the and 15 years of age, of light oom- press . I sible for its return in good condition. �' Companies on Friday were surprised to ground, but, by the prompt action of the Plexion and does not o w an'y whis- . - . I competent to judge of that fe t, Mail is amoiag the number, who wo 4d their platform strength," and is's I Doubtless a like charge would be given ! learn that the business of transmitting driver in stopping the horses, with the kers. ;' . th0people who are affected by the like to relegate the management ur libel a tl�,m to make any suc,h L by a Canadian judge, and travellers siad telegrams was for the time being tem- exception of having his pante'tom to . -The following interesting "1004 -h - Legislation, who live in the Pro-vince, . local affairs to the Federal suthoiity etate, m a I �. Ontario Reforms, �. railway officials should ponder the - . ' Orarily suspended, on account of what . shreds, no injury waB sustained. i ties " are from the township of Morris: I 1, WhOse whole interest - a are centered that we might be ageadin led and star.Fed have n ' g to fear from a f ull and. free American case. - . I A -TEN THOUSAND MEETING. - Ten ' the telegraph gentlemen were pleased to call an ,,-electrical storm." Early -A Bayfield correspondent says: All the fishermen of this port L have re. -The BILUeV&le cheese factory clo"d for the season on Tuesday of last weeks I heI and, who claim it as their native . ; � for the benefit of othem� it will be! an ' � � - 1 diacuBBion of Provincial politics, .'ai I � I I A thousand persons attended the meeting that morning a disturbance vms noticed increased turned from the fishing Islands, and are after & veryprooperous year.-Mr-Jobu . Or ILdopted home, or the - Minister of k I 1 1 unfortu,nate thing for Ontario. shcfQ � I they 06 rb prepared and willing to me ! I A 1 of the Irish National League last Sun- 1, on the wires which gradually - . well pleased with their surnmer's w6rk. I Barker, who sold his farm some tiln6 I ! . i I 1 11 - ,I - i - . I I I . . I I L I . . . I - 'A _1�11 . . L . I � � I . I - - : L . I I I 11 � : � : I �L 1 . . � I . - . : 1 � I . . I i I � L I I . - - � I � . ., . . - I - . - lq�� I . I - I I i '-��- , ­;_-- - - Z� ­__�. . _- - — — __ . __ ­ � — . � ­� -,,- — -."4— - – — ­ -- - H I i ! i I : i ; ; I i � . I i I i I L _. - I - I T_ , I , - - _., I . . ­­ "I. -J L I I . . . . ; . I - . '. I � L � I I . � I � -.1. . � I - � I � i . I L I I I I I . .­_ .- — I ­ ,_�- '_ � - �� _ ,�k_ , _­'­ - , � " , - . i - - - L I . I , . - I - . I . - __.­�_._­.1L__ 1-- . - ­ ­'­­ , - ; ' , ' "_______L __ _.�_, I I ­ - - — - . .%P,- — -, �- ­ , W--*-�­ V----�- - - - :7 I'll - , . I � - I � ; 7 I . . I � . . I . . . —,--�-----,----L-�---��-��-,--"�.-.--- W-1 , = � F i x i� I . � . . JI I I . _­ �-- � k ar, has removed t _ _.,.. he ilit'anda ml Ift. James J.J_J!"LZ,y1,J4W I - tl,,y lRoeve, bus gone I - "tsik" the position � -London Tes -Com.' at i -MoI has gre ly, I ,&SUce of the farm L . "' I' . ,enbow, by a em . mr- I —Sunabi of the1enees- .ml a � -Plape of some I I.ar.gely.attribatable 't enterprise of Mr. Isaa I ,cess tp him.—Threshi here S,t present, and I ,neverhad sudh full gra j0lne, adjoining) had. 1 ,of grain. Sotae Of h 45 bushels 'to t1le ac`6 � jc.eus, inorth half lot H A splendid Berkshir( � 7from bir. A. A_ McArtl � _ere would do well to fl, SL ffolk boar Mr.. Aitlt U-L " I fair died last week-' teacher of SchO61 S4 , beell re engaged, at a .the e)asuing ,year- IM ' � t.oacher of Bluevale S� L _91aged for the incomin � Of 6440,. Miss Gil -Pin., Section No. 7, was th L i caut, !for school Sect. i - i � , -er salary v I .pmitb� H i I I Harknes" has been " � � V.arice of salaryt, Mi w . I � � - ' ag� . . lisma,. bus been eng � ` � . : -Of School sectioa 3N U� I ,� � y of S36'0_ i a sal*r: , i % _]Uv. Mr. Casw& - I funera,1L . � . PreacIlted the of _L � ; . Jose"111 flowson, ,� . __ Zan a(ISMetbodiet '01 . � . i � .on Sqn4da�y last- The � I - -, 1� -utmost -capacitl � � -to itei � , . � . and �oi-nted sermon � ,j6ttei4tion thrOughoui —,& f3abba-th Soh . _� the -M,ethodi-ht churel I ,I - District, will be he '9013day aiid. Tuesdal I - _$jr� Wm. Blate-1 has ,�Purcbased the� . J. D . ruper. at Pros, . tv O! Perrth�,'&Iid coub - thither. I - manit-Qbo -Wpoa is briDging-i portf,cge. - � Rik shooting IS I in Sguthern. ManitOb. —Over 15,000 buell beenil taken in at F'O ready- � . _.�everal sheeP It I . I ,W01v L es in. the uieig moulia. - ,A mammoth ho' L I of - 40 feet, is -0 be cOl in, Pilot mound:. - __�,Wbeat is reporl r�LplialY -at Emerson from 78 to 80 -cents M —Te'laer's are beit � nicipai-1hy Mou M -lin �Of , - . tion! of a, bri4ge, over. ----.,,The Engineer c poALs tin expeudittlr* ing s,treets,during tb _1nhiatorY:ste`p8 - is se I cond. bridge ovel. � � tweon Wsst Lynne L . L I beilig takeu- - I I . __�Ogilvi,e & Co. Int � " graiu elevator at ; �Othprs at Points R I Pacific southwesten ___�Dj% Schultz is I andi, is reported tOL . - -proved in health. I , - L . the'winter. _Ouo,of the Pra: West F,n,d, Of Port I positea $600 in onc ills week, notwitht ball times. - 4 -Nearly 150,000 , been brought ilito S� � 't4iu th,e PaIst fe W-1 1- , L - ired for b � iug� . , A, large number from iceiand� arn-ve we6k to !Battle, &lor � boirndarY west 'Of ' � landlic colony there. _�_The teachers it lio 'Schools have ser . cm -tion f_or an, increi and if theirdems: sayers.1 of the best , � L . Behool e4and : somatbj_n�g anorMV1 � . L -The natives ' lai a numbers of 1q ; 19 'Selkirk. Thi, I near I . .s believed that thi ,,, I , iri�: the WinniPagr R-. going up it, and - i I--) ; . Come up Red Rive. : i—p,. W. Fmncl . Wlinnipeg, was b! . � I- just., and seI i ,worth of valuat Three days later, ,d4rsion-, was reliev wire Vaults. O: - t ii�nportaace are re I . . � —A Regina, No . 'tea � t4_kleeper wrl t�rio. our ra,tes t I Loa -Y - our bill of , . I * M�Ovelty in L . Ontsrii f,ow of the delic ateak, broiled; f I buff-alo, Prairie A Pher stew, this, v I tials, Such as row i . cabbage, an.d. boil q,quare meal for- iot the wild A-ucl &O'i " that people get ti , Ve do not take . �hem_ . I � Z —some two ( i 1n( i quiet looking J � *nd remained fol pxzfted no Comm .1 1when he again 14 "imed the liqi �paonsea to appt I �ueay, f3t. Andre, lawer to charges� I i9cott, Act. Me �ock, West Sell, Bwlth, East Sa� ; I � Uumber -surn-nic ,heard'on Tam, , ,the defendants.- * . '!iutention �Of -app . Ane only one, &I until the appeal -therefore, paid I � : The aRpeal wil � ,.of Quean�s Ben . A axy- L r 4 i . . L , —Saturday It . i son 'Of St. mar, � the Grigg H -out : , 7 i J . i tiring blow OULt, t -thus Allowed tW . : , I L i I 2 . . I - . L I . .