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A I . i THE HURON EXPOSITOR. - , APIRIL 13, 18". .
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7; RTISEXENTS nor expect such ; not at any rate,unta it township in which he resides two hun- being pushed rapidly to oumpletign, imd two old heavy drought, . bred by $100. The average price of the -cows an opponent of the Local Gove L I
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,Z . . — becomes of a low rnarked poliji-.111 drid and & to will reach Devil's lake May 10. - .0 is himself, and a y6irling stallion bred by was $5CA The total receipts of the He In ads virtue of _ ft ;
I- IWThw figure ibete"en the parentkegig & . two had gone to Dakot necessity %nd4t ' .
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,.'.,I the age of ihe paper on wbish shade. I expected to r;esch Turtle mountain by Mr. J. Fisher., Mr, Ferguson ought entire sale footed up to $2,278. knowledged the oorn I" at t I
a ' 'a wil f'ou settle. Under, proper management the he Oft, .
= I I . . the -end of July. . to make a good strike with his horse. -One evening last week about fifty menoement of -the examination. ,
3 L =a d All =In t W I I efound. , To show the 'groundless and unju & greater number of these, if not all of TRz QUREN's Hill' ' B "' I ook, and that is of the citizens of St ' *1
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. Draw Goods -E. . opsul. (8) . ALTH.-The World's esh, it is Huron at ' . Marys turned out -As an indication of the - ,
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- . nature of the cry raisedagairist the R i- them, would iisvo'L gone *to the Call * a kood deal. - 'a -M, "I "I . I I
Spring Stock -J. t, Smith, (5) "an London cable despatch says: The saying i Hew" very Duo- CIS 4A_WW to clear the snow off the side- tion likely to direct- itself '. to Branaft - ,
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' Now Arrivals -J. HoLoug u. (5) formers Of Outaxio because of their n. Northwest to settle,and he had no doubt Queen's general health 'romains good, oessful in a similar v enture last year. - walks. The crowd were treated to re. 1 during this summer it might be
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. Wall Paper-C.'W. Papst. (6) f usal to, grant a opeoia but the sprain or braise on the kDee is -Mr. Somph Dobie, an old and high- freshments by some i)f the residents. that the number of cars -o Im . I
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Boarders Wanted- -Mrs.E. McCallum . (6) I . . not mending as it. should. -Tb',,s fact lyesteeMed resident of the village of -As a wedding party drove up to the I effects arriving at that point -last wftk- . . .
Seed Wheat -R. corporation of the orange order, . w i over other townalhip " in the province. gives rise to some uneasiness, aol, how. Auburn,'along with his son James. of Hicks House, Ifteliell, a few days ago, was 87, an increase of 20 over the p,,. I
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-1 Entire -Colt for S Grovenlook. (5) need only to point to the proc_"rk4# Mr. keMillan's ron 'arks were well re- ever amounting to alarm. SirWilliam Parry 8 and, and William, of ,East one of the drivers gave his horse a sud- ceding week. I
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For Salel-J; Sellars. (5 now goi, . ' Jenner remains permanently at Wind. W%wan sh, leaves this week for, Da- - den: turn, which throw him and his girl --m-D aring -the past quarter tilere lift i , *Nm
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Auction gile of Cheese k0tory- (5) ment at Ottawa. Of all the ublic 1 . to of kots. The young men intend t6'take spruwling on the sidewalk. ' been exported from Manitoba - . , - .
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.. . y the press. the Queen have been indefl post- u land. If Hr. Dobje likes the co ntry -Mr. WiddeR Jackson, of Elms, Consul's C-4tificate . -
. Chancery Sale -SL Malcomoon, (5) ' L . . I I III ey 70,397 bush I , t -
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: " ; in Canada none are more MehavWplessurelin congratulating him oned.' The doctors are . *11 u 41 .
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Bull for F L deeply ixideb a.urprised and h robably settle permanently, as lately purchased from Mr. Patterson, of wheat in bond valued at $64.28 ; .
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,tuership. (5) It a maiden' isappointed that the injury 9 not h b is family reside there. : . ;
- . speech.- Mr. the township of Peel. a span of three. sacks of flour, 615. 1
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1 i . No appre. W .Elliott also left for the sameplace year old heavy drought matched fillies, has been exported S ! . I
. Chancery Sale of * arai. (5) and confidence than the gentlemen who yielded to the treatment.' . I - .
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I VIRAL hensions concerning the Queen's event. this weeg. . ! ; -
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. Farm to Rout- now compose the Dominion Governmen t. SZ, I nal recovery are, however, reportf d. -Messrs. T. Agnew and J. Coad -It is now a settled fact that the the amount of 64,600, ru king a i
. MoConnell. (5) for which he paid thib sum of 8550 cash. miscellaneous, and free for settl
I Auction Sale -Mr i. A. Yule (5) . . . . in this county display a very partisan . I i
No doubt the DEATH oir THx Nizw YORK PmrA qTzrRo- were dri iug into Wingharn on Monday, cheese factory belonging to Mr, Casey, total of #71,074. 91141 Z
Engine and Boiler for Sale. (6) I recognizing -this fact, I
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4 . ght forward in . PIBT.-The death is announced of th t wh n th straw' in the bottom of the* just outside the corporation of Mitchell, -The last number, of t I
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'L — __ ter of Mr. -. E. Hays, making certain -well known philanthropist, Peter( cc er,; sleigh oa ight fire. he - NVIr'A . .
I , Parliament a measure for theIncorpors- p It seems Mr, Ag- is to be turned into a creg*mery. A few Leader gives currency to the st mem i
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I ?o W1. 4 ti n of the order, but the Domini 9barges against the klate Returning new struck a match to light his pipe, enterprising farmers have taken the that Mr. Van Horne ed 11 I I , I
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. Z . of 92 years. The deceased was born in it fell down'amongst the straw. Afew -Josiah Leggatb, a you ged water enough for 1 bit
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I - JAAVA.e , ab vt gh supported in vne i1ouse u JVU .IDg e oluter t w1duh Bow York on FeDruary 12,1791, his minutes i tfterwards they were st d 17 of Mr.Thomas Leggatt Mitthell.died The _Brandon e8un is d* I : .
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--F,-. _.. - __ by a majority of two ,to one, refuse to Mr- Hays' is a reply, or Mr. Armstrong,s father being a lieutenant in the war of by some )ue shouting fire,;and look. 'on. He f ' . the subject, for I
SEAFORTH, FRI . I on a few days ago of inflammati aeetious over : I
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assist in its passage, but, on the con: reply to Mr. Hays, -Such conduct. be- the Revolution. Peter.Cooper's napao Ing &rout d discovered they were sitting was a favorite in, the community, and serveB : " TheLt a easy; the trick
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ry, the leader oi tl iat Gover aides being unjust'to their readers, is fore fire, anoi not young companions. --- Major Bell, of the Qu'Appene a
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. impede i I and the venerable gentleman goes down much damage was -done. —Mr .Too. Hogg, for 17 years manager ing Company, has closed a con . . .
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MR. EDi:To,u._D2:AR SIR,—Will sides or none. 1 . to the grave beloved by the people ' trilo : I. z
j__ - YOU progress. Not only this, but a supporte , i ; . —The Brussels Post of last week of the Bank of Montreal, at Stratford, with a Winnipeg firm for a supply Of U :
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be kind enough to,E Ijxplain through your . among whom be lived so long. says: Last week Andrew Brow en removed to Brockville. Before American Deering twine binders I
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P Tiix Toronto Mail in a recen Max PRICSIDICNT LicrT BinrixD.—E rl Dderton, and Miso Annie McK , of h10 departure he was presented by a on this mammoth farm. - 'They h-- . . .
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passage of the Orange Bill. Perhaps it general measure modelled after the one. . . Friday morMiDg last the train ca rying Brussels, were united in the -bon Is of number of' Stratford friends with a broken' already for crop this spring 4,0% 1
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is ray ignorance, buf as I know a nji,m- passed by'theLocal Legislature, and there accused the Londo ! u Advettiser of liter- . . I
It President Arthur to Florida, when matrimony by Rev. S. Jones. - Miss, MF magnificent service of of silver. - I acres, and the above. binders &r,Q beil
bor Of Orangemen *ho are staunch Re- is no doubt but it will be carried through ary piracy in baving stolen from Mae- nearing Jacksonville, met with a slight Ray gave up her positi a ..4 . 11, .
. formers, I do not se I a why their own * aulay. The Adver iser denies the soft mishap. The coupling attachirg the one of the department on as teacher in —Measles have been very prevalent procured for the Purpose of h rvestilli -
Political party shoi ld try to deprive With the consent of the Government, if . 8 of our p bho in the nbighborhood', of Lakeside for theirfirst season's crop. TheatthoZar.
- .1 ' President's car to the train ahead of it school, to study for a higher certh .
instance, and the special impeachment and' retorts as follows: ft,;ate, some time,j and in some cases have been ties have built T4pon the farm -
them of the right of becoming an incor- not at their I , snapped s ddenly. The bell rope broke we thought, but it turns * out to ,be a attended with fatal results. Mr.D. Mc- having a capacityfor 38 a grauaq -
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. porated, body. , E very mati-knows measure will be pitabed out. Thus is Apart from its gi4s personalities, the without alarming the engineer. Before marriage certificate, and her pppil An- Corquo'dale's eldes I t son, Robert, a bo, . '000 busheb 01 - .
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. that every proteatAnt is the - same Mair lives by literti ' i - the engineer found that he bad los.1, drew Brown. She leaves a hos), of of about twelve years, died of tbis dis- —Mr. D. Johnson is '
the course pursued by the Reformers of I y piracy. . It ap
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" an Orangemen, or at least ' propriates bodily. to current literary anything, the PresideDt's car was tamd- -frionds behind her in Brusse I
— they have a I Ontario being copied and carried out by . . lk,who wish - ease. and operato-an oatmeallnill. in Portso . I
com ol cause, as we all woods two miles behind. her and bor better -half abundant aap- —Mr. G. S. Davidson, the resent ]a Prairie. I
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1 the Conservatives in the higher legials- , There was a great deal of running piness. , I - - enterprise by a grant of $1,5oo, an I
know wbat-our forefathers have -suffer- ,topi. a and its notes[, ith which its edi- -
. - torial page is paddeA out, are impudent- . . I Mayor of Palmerston, has removed to .
- on twenty years since, say i the Listowel for the purpose of carrying on emption from taxation for two yews I
. ed, that is the old Covenanters of Scot- tive body, and with the ass(;nt and ap- . about with lanterns and shouting 3efore' —Ab la exi
laud,of whom I am pi o ad to be a descen - ly stolen from othe journals and' -in" ga- - ; .P I
l proval of leading Orangemen and their . a ' the train again made up and got ader New Bra Mr. Chas. Ridout, of Cli4ton, business. The latter town has there- The mill will have a capacity of 1% ..
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dant..' They did not; have the namer of friends. zines. Not long sipce we observed an WILY. had a too h extracted, the flow of blood fore two full-fledged Mayors wAhin her sacks, or five tons of . i .
Orangemen it is trUe,but their -principles In view of these fa6ts, there- ___ —1 -meal per day, and - I . .
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were the same. Now an Orangeman is fore, it will be seen that the grievan editorial from a Pitts . rg paper copied from whic h was very great, and he 4as precincts, and should be a model 0 . ; . -
ce . .., f Will oonsume 200,000 bushels of oats I* I
I under an obligation io be just to every verbatim *nt its ditorial columns . Huron Notes. I at that time cautioned never again to order. respectability and justice. I year. As an evidence of faith the pm
which the Orangemen supposed they bad I 0 1 Mr. H. Buell, of Hallett. has sold a have one taken out, as the result m0t —Messrs. Dow & Colqnhoun, of Mit- moter does not ask for the .
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man, and at no time to persecute a man I Later an incident e life of Lord 16 months old bull American for .
. on account of his rel gion. I know of against the Reformers Of Ontario turns . -to n I be serious. Lately two of his molars cbell, have lost another imported stal- he has the kiln and mill complete,,
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. I . Palmerston was the sum of 8200. became so ' 11
What I say, so it is t to be no grievance at I d, which was . . loose that they a] most worked lion, "Time of Day, making tbree fitted atd in working order. .
ot second handed, 01 . all, as the very . I .
nor is it a secret, as n* stolen from an A' ' —There were 15 births, 8 deaths and out, and they were removed with 1 the entire horses whi6h have died on these —Among the many emigrant p I
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. _ course pfirsued by" R6foixueris is now ' rriages regiat town fingers, butabiflingpieoe of rootl r'e- gentlemen within less than 18 months. arriving at Winn ' . araft . I
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- There ,is nothing or ; g4ial in the Mail I three ma ared in the , lipeg was two trains tx .
their constitution and judge for himself- he ing pursued by their own friends and I of Goderich during th"e mouth of March. maining i a' the cavity of o4e, he ' ent Their total I ards of. the 5th inst., each consisting of twen
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oblige a subscriber and except its ruffia,nisinJ' The Advertiser —Mr. Charles Avery, of the London and had it remood. .It did not start 46,000. ione cars of stock and tbi7ee uars of I
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adruirer of your pap by giving the in- PA& I : .
. has, certainly, got -the beat of it this Road, Staul y, last week sold ,a brood to ,bleed until be got home, when. it —No fewir than 69 cars loaded with sengers, making forty-eight ca-ri i I
formation I ask, I ret bead offlo i 6ro. I i . I . zi all, . .
I rs, &c., I I time. I I mare to'the'leter syndicate,. for the continued nearly all night without in- emigrants and their effects, nearly all After a short stay in the city they won I
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1;22;iD11P-yI a __!Tnr!" _ I sum of $250. terruption Medical assistance was from the Ottawa Valley, and bound for fOrwarded to Brandon, from which I
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,,._ The reasons given I by those who op- More Railway Amalgaimation. . News of 4e W eek. - tte I Points north, 8011ti
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pose the passage of wi at is now com, - . deLom's pulpit during the la r'h ab- . before the bleeding could be entLely ford last week. Besides these the re- :aDd west, The come obliell froni th' . - I .
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IV , The following startling announcement VILLAGE BURNED. 'Tbe village of Val- i sence, is to be the new incumbeut at sto a exprer Thursday 'region _ 7 I i
=,only known as he 11 Orange Bill , in ' ' - I pped, a, though various treatm nts gular Manitob' ,a of Brockville, Ontario, and, as a i -
I larbe, Switzerland, as been destroved Blyth. . . - . ; . - , -
I I - apeared in the Toronto Globe of Tues. were resoe, ed to, He is very weak f : In. morning, consisted of five coaches of rule, are app - 1 14,
the Local Legislature, 4xe CIA. That day last, cabled by its . by fire. - - —Mr. Jas. Wray, of Howick, recently the loss of' blood, and at one tim . arently yvell to do. Thloy I I
correspondent in e his phesengers and two baggage cars. 'will make &st-class settlers. .
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such a measure is not 'required I GizRmANY iN.D Ru s i.—The German I purchased lot 2,concession 7, Tarnlerry, I life was do paired of, but we are -glad to . —Mr. Goo. Frazer returned from the —Broadview seems to be rapiall . - -
. "a London, England. It is as follows : Government are cou1s dering the com. of Mr. Dougal Frazer, p 11
the interests of thejOrangeL Order, as 11 The negotiations betw e'e%n the Grand me.rcial relation's wiq 4 Russia. . the sum of 04,300. - aying therefor ,say hopes re entertained that in a lew Northwesb Territory a few weeks ago, coming to the front as a business Wntri.
- . . days he will be all right again. on a short visit to his friends in Elma. Building is progressing ra - idly, and 7 I .
I Incorporation can be secured by a Trunkand Canadian Pacific Railways ALLimmic OF FoRicioN POWERS.— The I ---Mr. V. Fisher, of Colborne, 4ao . —The Gonie Enterprise says that He spent- the greater portion of the amongothersis a new sch6ol 0 - .
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much. -SiMPIer and cheaper Pro- . &'nee of Germany', Austria and Italy ; purchased 100 acres of the McNaaghton the death 4f Mr. John McMillan which past year wor'-kirig at Souris River, which is to cost 31,00&. A ba' er a a I I I
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. under the general act stand that an agreem itea- much com m64 t in E arope. 1 property, on Maitland concessip4 in took place 'in that village 'on the t 25 miles south-west of Brandon. I .
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settled upon which wili end t . 'FAREWELL I I lawyer are among the latest arrivall. . .
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the inbo--poration of all such societies. he rivalry 1" CALL;—',There were seven I that township, for 84,000. inst. was nbt unexpected by his friends, At this place a large grist mill is being The Church of England, Presbyterift' .
L . between the two companies. The foi- inches of snow at Grand Haven, Michi- I- —Rev. Mr, Leitch and family took who had seen him slowly waste aN ,
2nd. That in.7 passilIg this l.measure lowing is the ba'' . I ray erected by Mr. Goo. McCulloch, of Gait. and Methodist denomination. . I
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sis upon which an under. i , I theirdeparture from Dungannou I
special Privileges woul be accorded t standing Mississipp; RISING The river a , last under his Pulmonary complaints, uAtil. —ldessrs. Robert Dunn, ex -councillor ranging about building sites, with tu -
o . was arrived at: The Grand . . t New week for Point Edward, where th rev. 'scarcely a particle offlesh reinained ip- of Elms, and Mr. Adams,
- Trunk recognizes the right of the Can& I formerly intention of having places of worlb"P .
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dian. Pacific to a monopoly of all the '74, and five inche ' higher than last of laloor. I Ai. I ,
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its is th6 general belief of the Refo vading the territory of -the Grand Trnn'k, was 9 water - ern. The I
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that this measure h and both lines will interchange all the I 5th inst, flooding thE) streets, end ac- I and building, to the Mortis, Agricul ural not aware 4 the presence of his as many good citizens is. p, matter of gener- —The Canadian Pacific Ra i
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the Ontario Legiiglat ie for the spe. convenient and in the, interest of the thunder and a stroDel —Junior County Judge Doyle left. on to be present at his bedside in tbis' t y- —Mr. E. J. Pearson lost a valuable lkl anitoba and the Northwest in Europe, - I I
oial. purpose of embarrassing . and respective lines. If the construction 'of ROSS AND DUFUR.—A wrestling match Wednesday -noon for a trip -to South ing hour ' .
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annoying the -Gove men . the Ontario & Quebec Railway sb6tild en arringed between 11. Carolina, with the hope of beriefitti Wednes&y] and was very largely at 1 -
n4 9 i ood- home from Lakesidb the horse was Emerson to the Saskatchewan h
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ever,. the measure were , required A be proceeded with, which in the K. Dufur, Marlboro, ),ud Duncan C. bis health b a couple of months' ren ed, the serm'o Pe 1
I I y . st. being preached by R v. taken suddenly lame and after going a been taken by F. V. Bingham, of I I
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i I light of thi% agreement may, nob be Ross. The mat Ro- We trust he may be successful. lffr Hough, whose church deceased short distance lay down. He was nip,eg, and these will be magnificen . L I
and if it, were j :gt-,, this latter improbable, eqn,al facilities ,,for both ch '_ ' i mA ril —Mr. Wm. WAbster, * -
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objection would ndt I P formerly of was a consistent member. Mr. I , 7 .
be an argument compani ' . Mill L — .1c-, placed on a stone boat with the inten- mounted by a Phfladelphia firm. ThS, i ;
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against it. But as we li 've mentioned, it ddplicatioii'of. the existing'linea or the AN ARKANsAK CTCLO,NIC.--" A terrible Martin, has purchased the Central Ho , fof 25 year about half of which ti, e barn, but before he could be got there warded to Alex. .
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is not requft structi n'Of loop lines." cyclo ' , . . -Begg, the Londw . e
ed,, because the Orange So- . ne swept the co nptry south and tel Blyth, and will take possession On he has lived in Gorrie. 1 he died. I . agent of the railwa I I . :
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0 day night. Scarcely j - tree is left in —Mr. John Rathwell, of Goderich die -aged min called on the Chief : of Hughes, Logan, a few days ago, cows -
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general act the same &A other -societies, Grand Trunk and Great,Western took i,s in h6 —An approximate estimate of tke' i I q
' . path. Far I ses, fences and Township, left for Michigan with* his- Police Satti -day morning and complain- ran up to $85 each, and a pair of two quantity of coal underlying : .
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and it, is not Just, boca se ao one so- Place - the one great hope of the people bridges were demolish d. . one 8quan t
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GiObY is entitled to, or should be granted hLy in the fact that competition would FLoojDs IN PjaussiA, ! Several villages has bought land in Michigan, and that his name was Win. Hunter, and would not exceed 1,400 pounds, were west is given as follows :—In the i I
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pecial. pri ileges: ov th ro of like still be maintained between the Grand dated by the Phe Vistula,com- iver .
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natu 6;io is con:e'rned Trunk and the Canada Pacific, and polling the residents to' seek shelter in Base line Hullet, have let the cout ct came to the city a few daYS SiUC6 f Dr pair ; four pigg, which would not dress under a square mile ; at Grassy Islagd, . "
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therefore, such a law i,,3 not required, that this amalgamation would have the , adjacent towns. The,T f ugees are- suf- to Mr. Wm- Whitely for the- erection of the purpose of getting out a patent f )r over 140 pounds, sold for $14 each, and Bow River, over 5,000,0()o f onq,atHcros I I
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and - no injus'tice is being done the ,effect of strengthening the former com- fering from dearth of p ovisions. . sheds on their church property, for 1e a car coupleir whic 1 . - I
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- those attending church. . %went to the Union Station about 10 s . esk. i I
Oraugemen by dehying lit to them. And - pany and prevent its being swallowed RzAOHED.—The Wort e ru Pacific Rodl 1) .
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if We RMDOt Much mistaken the great up by the - Canadian Padifi i Mr. W. R. Davis Vielded the ham- mated no fewer than nine million toul i )
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I o Company, way ,on March 15th, 01) pleted its track I —The young man named Parrott of o'clock to sei about some freight, add mer. Of wbrkable coal underlie one squan I .1
majority Of the Orange' f Ontari and that'in this way competition would across the Boxeman rar go of the Rocky East Wawanosh, who was shot by his while waitiz g for the train he sat dow u —8. L. Roberts, formerly a i
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are- qui, I . 1;eengsneial 0 - Mountainstand entuipred the city of Boze. brother recently is progress - This discovery . shOUU . I I
L . act, be more oertainly assured. this hope, 'ma I iD9 "favor. on a bench 11 ear the stove in the waii, - Dent citizen of Stratford, but who further enhance the futu i
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is likely to prove futile, - and i . His feet being wet he took through drink fell into bad habits and prospects of our Northwest. ;
D 1,060 miles w6st-OfSt. Paul. over ably. The ball, however, has not been re prosperow
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eflit,ies it affords them the highest pass on- the line, the eleva. extracted, the medical attendants could off his boots, and placing thp latt6r lost- the - . I I
4'r securing in. things now look as if the Grand Trunk tion being 5,500 feet. 1 I not find it. . I confidence of friends, was —A Winnipeg despatch says: JTUdg. I .
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Corporation, but they & e, deterred from bisd become so strong that it is in a 'FzARFUL RIOTS. — 4ace riots have —ThoWingham Fire Brigade have ip-* sleep. About midnight he was awaikeii- morning. Ha was a well educated 4 . .
olog _ broken out between the Cathagenari man BOUson will be double that ,)f last yegy. - i I .
d so by the G, and Lodge, the chief Position to gobble up its opponent. I &no signed in a body, because the couri oil ed by 9, man with a lantern who and editor of the first paper in Strat- The minimum estimate is p t at I ; I
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are not. &verse to usin il Eight tho t sand men have ed the resignation, and have taki th i ide pocket of on of his separated some time ago, and his wi ' on land. I
9 the order Which which there now seent ' left *or , fe .
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- L E ,a to be every p?s- k, and serious,t -Ouble I's feared. to organize a now company. vests, he"felet if it was safe and was our- is dead. His 'Only child still H . . The survey Parties are pour- i
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WHOLESALF. 1 1 i N TO SPIRITUAL- , —Mr. J. Holland, of the 11th conces. as a ' i
. - I prised to fi d it was gone, and both Deceased's age w bout.50, 14''nd into territories for settlers. Greli 4
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their political . completely ION.—Nearly 200 mIern, 0'ra of St. Fran- sion, Goderich Township, has 9, stove vests were u buttoned. In the second —Mrs. Loni Harris, of Mitchell, who 9 . A the number is i,' is yet too small floe i
. interests. I There is.,how. ' bound down to one h'aF'e monopoly. I I 6
,-The cis and St. John's Aloman Catholic in good qrder, which has been in cc n- vest pocket v ias a purse 'containing $4 had been ill for two weeks previous to keep pac
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ever, some excuse for th desire to pro. older Prav churches, at Cinciniiati,'have suddenly stantUge Bil)Ce +'hl% — 10---" 11 I t 11 .2 . - mmiaration on so- I
on evelopedintospiritu ilts. Theirac . .7 . Dis W V a Deen untouched. Hunt her death, of inflammation of the lungs count of much of the Mad already Wi ! i
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cure ft -00miniOn MeOuro- By the POsiti' as Manitoba now is. The tion shows good care and good iron too. T to b! succumbed to the disease on Tuesday: Out being in the hands of syndicate#, ! ,
legislation of the Local Parliament of ultimate result will be that the in attending seances is severely do- stoves mad6 now a -days will not laist so an innocent-.' .
Syndi- nounced . coking countryman. 1 the 4th of April, at the age of 56 years. speculaiors, and
the Province of Quebdol &he Orange from the pOlpits of both long. F_ other monopOIies. I '.
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cate will dispose oftheir interest in the churches. , - - I Mrs. Harris Come to this section with Hundreds Of new settlera-and old, tw I i
' I Mr. Win. Taylor, of Clinton, t 1. her husband in the early days when -are crossing the boundary into Dakola ;
I d Trunk, with a slight accident the oth ' t - ] Ierth Items.
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legal organization, and t , I . there was but an ox path through the - since the openirig up of the Tiultle .
onsequently in. and that company will become posseased he St, Paul and Duluth railway was which might -very easily have prov d Mr. John 'I Griffin has been choseii bush, where the" avelled Mountain reserve for honie steadiug by - , -
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- k ailway system of Canada, vered wit . . , ]I the Amerlean authorities.
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xtent, rule and it is said that in a' . . settled on a new f6irm in. the township -
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procured in that Ptovino track being cc . Fire Brigade.
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fore, quite natural -that t e ,Orangemien control the country. So that the vast , seven cords of wood an, I three tanks of struck in the forehead by the chistl b -The'Mayor of Stratford, Mr.Roberts where the remuiried until early last .
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water werq consumed b, the pngine. . - A point, which inflicted a slight gash. a - y About Female S-affrage. '
of the other Provilaces s ould -desire to sums Of money that we have- given . . , a been, unseated on account of some fall when'they moved into town.
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I leaves t a season of -The schedule of-convictions for t illegality in his election. .
come to the relief of thei, brethren in to-assist'in the construction 6f the Can. the year =bing dn f ommQn. I The celebrated Dr. Wild thus opeah
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Quebec,and endeavor to ave been giving to sj& . quarter ending 12th March, issued -Listowel i Council have grante'4 .. ;
. enable them to ad& Pacif16V we h - _ y . i the question of Woman Saffrago.-
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re a. legal standing i ii that Province in Placing fetters,"ppon ourselves. It is begun of Dr. W. S., imm't, a Phy- 69 cases, of which 7 were violations f fathers muBt')e lovers of music.' steam. The grandest q.-apstion to.day 1
seen 'I I has the Clerk of ihe Peace, shows a total their to
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be procured in any oth charged with having bound his wife to rants, and,tbe balance miseellaneon r, in paradise or not; whether to I
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er,way. This is railway magnates have out-generaled a bed and then endeavored to induce a 19 to : -Meat is very scarce at Prince Albert, gi I -
now being attempted, bui is not likely the politici' . - offences. Goderich contributes tdwn on the 2 7th ir?st. ! , ve her the privil ge,of -voti-na for the -
ans this time. I Newfoundland dog to aoqault her. It is the I ; beefsteak is selling at 25 cents, roast 18 laws' to which shee
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't the man w animated by is distributed th rough -other pa -11. granted the Mechanics, institute
to be acoom-phshed,, althol4u` w'e are not I . alleged tha 8 .
sure but it could be, ,-, question that must Y e agitated Untfl - I
it) the leading' professional enrios-lity. ] .Mrs. Sims is a ties. I 05d -A new' and more commoaious school woman Must stand over ainlit nian"
members of the order wi HR- JOHX McNILLAN, M.P. for South . I insteaq of the 1 100 asked for. I ag .
lady of refinementi and' , 10 ; house in to be.built at Gladstone; and his equal u
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on, made his maiden speech in the thia highest respectability. , examinations in McGill University last so severely hur't by a runaway .at Top. !: commenced soon. !
in their desire to s lvanZ its interests H ' ere' the county buildings will probably be position. yio governme t . I'
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Sa Ouse Of Commons on Friday last. It TirE GLASGow EXPLOSIONS. -It is stated week, Mr. W. K. Ross, of Goderich, son ping lately, art',progressin,g longer keep her down.. She has admusal i
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P that the re t arrests i6l Liverpool has of A. M. -Ross, M. P. p., obtained the ! -Mr. Swen who b& _ -Archbishop Ta,che has received no- right to vote for her U law as 1; hM ;
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,they profess to be anal if they did was made in 001IDeCtion with the Bud- furnished' is arm taken' tice of the departure from the West of 1: W,Ould sooner trust my own mother U . i
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not place-theinterestootLeir political getdobate. Mr. NoMillan discussed Mr. A. J. off by a threshing machine near Poole a- Ireland for Winnipeg of twenty families cast a ballot than h i
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party before the interestsk f th * . I . cent -explosion in Glasgow. It is said Rontledge, of Bayfield, was 11imiluly few weeks a has sin6e died, the arm who will be located on farms. i
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ty. or at least what they h I tolls.00,11e, should be on a magnific2e `t scale, and Successful, and Mr. J. A. Hutobinson,of vind'sboulderg having mortified. I -The Canada Pacific agent at Politicians who drink and swear.", ; v
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interests of th - i We- have no that the plot included "Itlie, destruction tion and also in Mp his I nipeg reports travel picking up very fast - .
. sidered and logical speech sho il dical Jurisprq4pnce. farm, being loti 27, concession 4, Elli . . .
doubtbut, as our corres oud6nt a - Wed that of the viaduct over the anal. The ex- Mr. Edward Wood' Pe, in the railway line. He, sold ulwards Taldng the. Veil. !
ays, while that class received, practicall' . Iof Londeslibrough, b auction to fr- Richardson, Gore of
y,no Plosions were only parbially-sucaessful. who also pass I y $
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there are a few Oraiagev en wh ed in the Primary, made "Downie, for th sum of $4.560. . of $5,000 worth of tickets for 1he ,.week On Wednesday - :
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0 are benefit from the high duties no * etectives ha I started for 1 1,716 mark's out of it possib 0 1,800. —Mr. enr Miss Corcoran, da ' .
RefOrruerS,but we incline ,,, - W im- Several d' I . rt brning last week,
. Liverpool to work ou .. Pierce, of Logan h u -9b ter of Mr. Janiag
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P1121012 Posed, they were handicapped t O'dence. —On Wednesday last, while using a bought a farm 11" the vicinity of "t ! —The demand for working oxen in Corcoran, )f Ptratford, was M I .
that in Ontaxio, at all, eve'rL, . . in their ft Esq., (
I re ente rise 'by having t RUSSIA- — ,be Duke and broad -axe in the refinery at St,q Mr.! I a . ; .
_-to, there a VrsIT TO the Battleford district, -is quite brisk ceived a a sister in the7 Loretto Abbey, .11, -
I very few, and the Reform . I rp o pay heavy taxes Duchess of E ,_ leton, town from , Downey for 46,000. Mi. and largely in excess of the supply. 11. .
:arty in On. for the b6hefit of the manufactar, r. Ho, glan diubn gh will leave En- Elijah, son of Mr. Win, Cross," s'liearly Downey retires from WellingtOu Street, Toronto4 Anum1w ! : I
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a I . . y I said that to place the farmer an ' d the in May, and their ebil6bl'a will be left This is the second time he has . niet —The L at from 8180 to 424Q a yoke. Good sisters, disp i
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Organization for. As it has I I ' railw9y ball in Stratford on —The first birth in Odanah occurred Pitality in the breakfast served, wW4 .
I k In r at Windsor Castle under. the care of the with an accident in the same depart. Tuesday evenili'g last week was a grand on the 27th of March, the happy father layed their usual h00-
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tently I opposed the ing, the Government should give the bably to the Medit6rran an) directly he ago'be nearly had his arra taken off by troit, Toron i Miss Corcoran a,ppeared in
Reform party and has ever een in close I tPrmer a boull foot- Queen. The Duke will 96. afloat (pro- meat of1he salt works, as a short time event. , Gus was of the Most Sumptuous charse I
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tY on eTery bushel of grain returns, -and it is e ne to,' Brantford, Sarnia, and Agent. The first born in Regina was costame of cream, broc sn` elaborst# ..
vaison with and a mo xp,Ec'ted that the having it doubled up and caught between other places. ' I - I
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the opposing political p 1 .pass the summer and a belt an a presentel with'- a town lot. Odanah train of which was tastefully trimMilld i .
also I , alloy, and drawn eM the —Mr. Eassob, postmaster of Kintore, should foll I .
hr ;.- Indeed so referred to, the absurdity of open early Autumn in Germo,6ny -with her way round t hq Palley. died on Monda I 26th ult., o . Ow suit. with- Smilax, a handsome Limerick lam ;
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- Much so has this been 0 case that a ding children. f inflamma. he legal fLrm of Tupper & MeDon- overskirt adding Efect whi&
t I vast sums of money in endeavoring to TaimoUGII To DxviLIs ; I -7-mr. W-8:1 Ferguoon,of Colborne,left tion of the Inn o. His funeral, which — a Pleasing el , -1
strong suspicion has been I . . LazE.—The St. la I ald, of Winnipeg, have been appointed was e :
ILroused that induce em at week wit. t four heavy drought stal. took place on I leduesday, 11hanced by a long tulle vea, mg i
igration to the Northwest Nul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Rau- lio was largelT legal agents, of the Canaila, Pacific Rail- ;
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Uffilwim] than humane or tj ame time Placing obstacles: , with h otland'9 Glory," a *noble -!-The farm stock and implements Siasio Burns,1011- : I
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' "giou" Par- in,the shape of increased duti I Out heavy diaugh;, with long 11owing mane, Mr. John Schweitzer, of Jhe 2nd con latter a son of Sir John A. Macdonald. -lowed as train beare ' .
_POSOL Thisi b i th I es UPO terminus of the Devil's lake extensi6n, line action an I sple did form c Weddin . I ,
I . I elng a G , it is Dot agricultural implements &c., in the Way from. which point a daily line of' st n - This epion North t-asthope, were disposed I —The election of Mr. T. E. Burnham 9 March was Played on the M' i ;
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suffiled-to assistance, sp.n stl y or en- of that emig ation. I will ran -to Devil's take, St. John's, and mirabion over the linie. Mr. Ferguson .and horses espe'eially sold very high. Gorapany WA t .
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amragement from the , 7.s'! I
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