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I ; � I � THE HURON - EXPOSITORN i I AF'IRIL 20, 188% I I � I � J I f . i . -- - -- I I I , A sft� 1 . . I - - - � ,; i � - I I NIMM011"M — I � . 41 . I � . – I - . i i , I . i ATON"s I . . I ." . i --,70— .. 4 i � I 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENT S �ca be taken to the measure in so fa�r -Presbyterian Chu the United walking around the yard, he'slippea grocer; every change marking an ad- wet an cold, Pet alone the revolution- of horses, imny in heavy 'IJ - 1 4 - i. 0WAR ro " . an . � I I I I . . I . - . -� several he ice, fracturing $be vanes, in his fortune. sh of balls, was sho 6 I i -A6 8 franchise is concerned. States, and author religious down on t thigh His last venture ary we her brewing), but we found we and the I I .. � . - ; I � 2 . � —�- 1 1 , homa I � $"I# hme istween the parentkeeis af *orks. - I bone. As he is a man over 70 years of was in the manufacture of glue, which had lit a to Complain of as we came on The foll6wi ig is a list of tha,a i . te'r - There is no doubt, however, but ,if i . , " -- . I -the Alps t6 whi,ah took nizes: � � 400"I I I emb Ike,: denotes thepage of the paper on whiah -- . Di&uooxD AND RoiiBzb or 038,000.- age, A will be a considerable time before he raised to so hi h a grade that the to Swi erland, and through I I 1111111111mis.� , I - Um advOrtimmut will be found. I tWmeasure beadmes law, it will! be Nicholas St ntou, I of - Colorado, was he is able to be around again. -k whole business of the count came Turiu. I wore.quite &a heavy clothes Hossus.-'Heavydraught-4 entrik I . -, - I I � - . Pure Drugs -C. Duadan. (5) . the means of ereating considerable ,00i;- robbed in Ch a' ago lad- Friday 'night of -ODe day last week a span of horses practically into his hands, andrle laid here i'n the depth of wintq In Mani. let J.P. IN-beeav, Prince of R m ­` 1 icii? � i 8, ear 4 ijtarj� -0 I - I �-na i . . f,us ,.;, - Pr de of the . 1. I Grand Millinery Opening -T. Kidd. (5)! on in the respective Provinces, ui4- $37 000 worth.pf mit ing stock, a 61,000 atilached to a sleigh, came down street the foundations of his ample fortune as toba, a a far cost. But the worst J. P. Fishel,'s il Isle;"flor4 1, I ! ' I . , , I � I I 0 . i noe. Allan & Co.'s "Warwick Hero; I ��-4 , leg I � diamond ring' and several hundred in in Wingbam at a rapid pace, a.nd ran a capitalist. Mr. Cooper became inter- expen Dee was reserved for Flore" it I I I I New Pry Goods-IlToffman Bros. (5) i , the several Pro,wincial Legislatures cash. It is supposed he was drugged. . into the shed at the Exchange �Iotel. A eated in many diredtions, investing large The I t afternooDi� while taking a drive, draught Col. -1 entry-& col .. . 1 I I E" a I . i MontirpailHottee-Duncam& Dun6an.(5)� t shol", . I I 6 Co. (5) 1 assimilate their h6w:""'to it. There will, n of R. Small, who wars in the sleigh sums in the ifon business and in mining, n b gan to fall. in large flakes, and J. G. in I . : ; Lardino Oil I . EvADixG Excisiar UTY.-The steam. so 11 ow Fishe . Agricultural horn$es I , ; . -McColl, Bros & � 1: A -A. Kidd. (5) 1 be so mp,ny differ systems of voting ship Flambdrough lef t New -York for when the horses started.jumpe4out and until he was the employer in his var- contiat ad till I te at night. Nekt a IT. P. a-- � . I vtj inj up Business Conti I a : Fisher's -1 goal X Tom Giv . i ' ; % .-I a - received a severe braise on the ; aide of ious anterpri8es of more than 2,500 g the roofs were all covered with 2na Geo. Ct rrell's, - -31 � � Amb � Sugar Cau,j -M. Beaty& Sons. (5) and such,ai variety"of qualification and Bermuda on the 11th inst. with a thonii ' . M120 Ring 'Tom I i jx�wgjjk '. I "I � � , i I . . 'and barrels of wb isky from Pennsyl- his head. No other damage was MeD . an c d for 40 Miles towards Rome Alex.Young's (Kintail), "Reth " ; 11. I . - ...... I wsw� . Hcusa� for- Sal8-C. '9- WnitneY. - (5) i so many different �inds of voters that I ' w -clad. Agrioultura. 1*�t I vania and Ohio distilleries. The whisky done. ' A earl� as 1829 Mr. Coop6r entered this co try was completely sno Colts -4 entries- Ist ,W�. 0 , "Good Cheeel-Thos. Sturgeon. (') I thei people will boiowe bewildered &44 has been lying in onded warehouses, -On Monday, the 9th inst., �fr. John political life as a member of the board It wa pitia;ble to see the wheat six Toung's 11 10iiald Dinnie;7; 2nd - SISAY i , I ;. Wall aiper-Lumsden & Wilson. (8) - . ow , I , 11 . d6Y � Za � - I Jilt, to Debtors--Jaa. Johnston. confused, and wi# nob be Lble to distin. and is shipped to avbid payment bf the Bell, teamster for Scott, Bell - & Co., of aldermen; he was for twenty-five inches - ova the ground covered with Glenn's ng Draymau;ll 3rd I I -i .114 . M , , . � .., 160191, IMid anted -Mrs. W. C. Gouinloo��-.(D) �, guith the one from the other. The lea 1AX. The Beimuds line of steamships Wingham,received severe injurigs caused years connected with the educational snow a 2d the blossoms , on. the 'trees Vey HowelF a I I Darby.- Roadand . I . 4 I HibrsaMoutes-(55) - P has carried a great deal of whisky to by his horse running away.;He was in the department of the city, and an advocate looked ver;y sickly. - riage-aged-2 entries-ist J. Be .1 wad 4b . I , ifference there i's between the forms Bermuda the,past three months. . - In Rome it has raiDed'every day for 11 Tontine;" 2nd J. P. Fisher's ,(Arc !, iml � . . � I a , s4ti ' Propie;ty for Sale -J. H. McDougall. (5) 1 vicinity,of tbe'rail,way station w4an a of every public, measure looking to 1, I I �"Ubt tit I Robe Lost -James brich. (5) and the simpler they are the better. INTZBESTS�F WOPHINGI(EN CONSIDER- train came along, which frightenqd the the development of the higher in- f�ve dwits.- The wind is cold, and a Bourbon." Road :and Carriage- ,a... I I . . . : 3 1 L 11 ZD. -The Emperor Wialiam bag sent an horses, and they started. Mr. 13ell- was terests of the metropolis. In recent drive o it is most disagreeable. - When years old, li t James Bailey. 1 f I co 1ditional expense Wi: I Road � _ I I . 1 Jobet ost-John Falls. (5) ' I , =Biderable ac I . sa to the Reich tag alluding, to the thrown from the wagon, spraining, his years be has taken great interest visiting the Coliseum day - � -2 years old — ist An � I ; JUIT ddre . 4 before yester carriage . I Shattal Sale -A. Beam. (0) ­ , be placed upon th6 muaicipalitieA., a - I � i W ist Thc � i . ! i i .. nwessity for legislation in the interests ankle. - . I in economical questions, and was the day, we were only too glad to stay as Oreeteh " S Dead." I �: -4 - as 4 separate and distinct voters' ligb . he workinkmen, in which direction -Mr. E. W. Scott, of the late )st respectable advocate of the Green- long as possible in the lee of the arch of Bu.LLs.- 'urham bull I I Ind.!. , . . I I I ; of t . firm of M( - I -aged- AljL � I . j. Tdry � i,.Va.�( ; i will have to be gotten up and prepared the first step necessa"ry is the abolition Gordon & Scott, hardware merchants, back heresy; but remembering his great Consta, atine to be shielded from a bit- Young, Coll iorne, " Matichism.." Darhij � yam-, , om A A for tb� gorth. services, hit; honorable character and terly cold wind from the mountains to . Ilu i, , �t V jo of the class tax. An early presentation Wingham, left last we $_ nder two years -4 entries - let � -i ly , I aach�year for the Dominion, where" I iffero; - 4, . I Urn it 01for# �.. t i . Z of the budget is proiy�ised in order that west, where he Antends residing in his advanced age, no one has for a mo- the northeast. During rain the palaces. Ankin & Fisher's " EdwArd B T ' ' I la'WIf, i alory;, : now the same list does for the Dom'iniow the next session may be devoted to the future. Previous to hiR N departure he mebt doubted his integrity in advocating museuMs, etc., are all. so damp as to 2ad James'McHardy'g ',Sentinel,;" :*a' � . . - ; . I � I - I " I . I ! Two Y's , . - ; � ... ...— — Piovinoial and Municipal (4ections, consideration of thelocial condition of was entertained at a complimentary a principle in public - policy which he make it d angeroue to visit them; in John Marq1qis's "Crimson Duke.,, - i ; - - . � ! 11own . . ' I Th � intment also of a revising b�r, the German people. I banquet by the citizens of W ' ham as would have repudiated in his private many you may see the wet mould on PJuDGF,s,-Pdwi,n Gau T. , . i " . SEAFORTH, FRII�IAY, April 90, 1883 a 91ppo � In , A moo6 I 332"11 � 1, i . [ is, by ARRIVAL OF EMIGRANTS.-Tbe first lot a mark of the eAeem in whi he' W&B business. For many years past his face the walls, and damp here as a thing to I cKillop. � I i . ­ rist6r is entirely uxinece8sary, anoJ L chl 14(ullett T. Govenlock, Milt ; i I Unit uabdr� L . , � ; . I I of Irish emigrants sent out to the ed. held by them. I has been a familiar one on the streets be guai, ad against,as fe�ers often spring CLINT04. ­ -" i J. - - -- � Id I � I ...�ame ., a the 'ray, taking. power out of the hands " I � i mar i 0] � I States at the expense of the i English -mesBra Sextus Kent, Sam. Miller, and at public gatheriDga, and' no man from posure to its influences. - The Hullett Branch Agriculturai & I - .9 . I . - el -11 The Dominion F ranchise Act. of the municipalities against which we Government, iLrrive at Charleston on Win. McConnell, Chas. Kent.:.* fLnd E. had in greater degree the - respect and Now, Mr. Editor, you may judge MY ciety held their spring show on t6 i jrobui - - I � unday evening. Se eral I other steamer Rockhey left Wingham, last N�eck for veneration of his fellow-citizelis. His object i . 4 writing is to say, a word in I 1 -1h the House, on, Friday last, Sir heard .so much a few, weeks ago. The S market squ,re last Friday-, April 1 ­ 44 yoxi= . ' . i . loads will soon arrive. The majority of Manitoba. Mr. Rockhey . ha# a large funeral in All Souls' Church Was a no- favor of our own much abused winter i , 11* I Aged -L, -q � ve � John 1�acdoipald introduced his - moss- vote,ral lists are now prepared by the - , Th.ere waf I r� large crowd. prageAt, i . �. . the passengers came � rrom Galway coun - faru&..of 1,982 acres, 146 of which he ble tribute to the man who deserved the the cold of which renders us such ob- ab 2,0001 Some very fine -ani " j- 44 Sterli 11 I ra4h , � - ure for assimilating. mud extending the Dan iicipal clerks, and the work, as - a y g. He has - highest popular honors. More s 0"' wn nearly all'imported r,to& � t , others from Mayo, Derry and Done. intends to seed this sprin ignifi- jects of pity to dwellers in milder were sh i . 1purdtie� frmnch�ie in the ViWiogs provinoea of rule, is well, cheaply and oorrecitly'per- - e from Gal- climate'. I certainly, would not ex- The day was delightfuli but the r-oQ1 � igeil - gal counties. Most of thos taken with him three laborers apd five cant then the presence of a rbmarkable 0 . -4 1. i the Doiginion. The:Bill' has not ye femned. These officials ard equally go way had been evicted from their homes. teams, besides other stock and effects body of distinguished men, was the change !our winter weather for that of I - ' - i t - . to the town were not good, th-a ' tjne;'i' ', . ! 411- . � sptiq. . - e passengers con. necessary for the'working of the farm. throng of those whose lives had been any of tl�e places I have referred to, and , . beer. 'distributed, and although formall competent, -are more competent in The greater part of t , � venting a great many from k 1: Cloud ";, y Coming � . I I ist of familieb, some of which number -A registered letter containing $100, broadened and enriched by Mr.Cooper's I can adswer you I shall not be so ready the show. " Cheap Jacw 1 brough� before the cGnsideration. of P - laot, to get up a voters' list than the ' � - . . Bourbloll ­ - I ax . 8 to 10 members, while the average is belonging to Mr. James Agnew, of Gor- noble benefaotions. in futur,6 t6 look with Idnging eyes on patent Me( `F�e usual � . . h ne men . implement deil. i , L. Hill. liaimell�, is not before the public so it County Judges or any appointee of the about 5. � I rie, was stolen from the Teeswater post Mr. Cooper's philanthropy long ago milder !chmes. If travelling had no 6 -e Albert .a . . rs, &c., wei I _present also.. The 14114. i i @an be' minutely examined or intelli- Government would be, because they 40 A Rion DZPZXD1CNC`f.-k Commission- I office on Friday of last week. Although gave him a world-wide reputation,and at' other �enefit,itis no inconsiderable iDg is the pi ize list -. 7 1 M& for 1 . . ! : , I . � t4. i I A has been S'ent froni Queenland, Ans- considerable effort has been made to re- the time of his death he was undoubted. one to make one more contented at ,sEs.- Aged Heavy Dratight F3 luves-- . gently discussed. The hon.orable gen. Piers Dally cognizant of thte qualific .8 'Rog W � � : tralim, to take possesilon of the Island of cover the money, no clue to its where- lY the foremost private citizen in Now home W the country of one's: adop� li. . , ]y ons, 4 entries, -1st J. P. Fish& 1 11 Mon' tlemin,' however, in -introducing the 0 .11st of thoee whose names they ms'y ew Guinea &a a dep ndency of Queens. abouts has been obtained, and appear, York. His benevolence was of the most tion. i ' i . i I I Prince of t ae Isle I" 2nd Joha Xagoj' ' - Br4t, � f ! I , , J �X, measure, bxplained that the principle of be C Iled upon to put on the voters'list, land. This settlemett of the question &noes now indicate that Mr. Agnew will practical and intelligent kind, the result Yesterday was the * birthday of the -1 Borland 'hief." -He �,vy Draught, � lot - i � i a - -/ � a �J - � ' --ft, the Act was that the sameclasses Whil tjje municipal clerks are much as to where the goverining power shall lose the amount. of study and principle rather than of King of Italy, who now resides here, but 3 year old, 4 entries Ist, Thos. Bell' 2na A.,. � � 2 re . st is one . which gives considerable -The Board of Directors of the impulse and natural generosity., His the demonstrations were tot very grand r- I should vote in the various Provinces. more likely to be fair andless partizan ; -'Good Hoj oe ;" 2nd, - Henry Hibli. I 3raxoh- ; satisfaction in Engla d, as it has been Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Com- aim seemed always to have been�not to or startling. I , ' . year,60 � , 3 I - several times mooted. that - the Home pany, met in Mclutosh's Hall, Gorrie, give directly, but to help people -to help ' - I I ears C - ! At presput one class of voters voted in thanAe revising �barristers appointed Heavy Dra gbt, 2 y )ld, 2 entri* I : ' � --- � Ist 'Alex. InneB; 2nd, Wm. We*. 1 Z 110Y)JI one Prqvince,.and another class in an. by t 3Le Government. The proposed Government should t ike charge of the on Saturday, the 31st March. Fifty- themselves. The great monument of ' 15 ; � . - The 1E-ast; Huron 1pte-Count. ca' . rri:age St llioDs, 2 entries.-Ist, -- L00' ' . j I � I I � other Province. Although the change 8Ystc In would be enormously expensive, ialaind. Though at present it has not four applications were accepted, ,.cover- this spirit is the Cooper Uni(?n, which Beac neson. Roz: I . I I I To the E4itor of the -Huron Expositor. ", ­ I, iiii lot Ja-m much commercial importance', an island;� iDg risks amounting to 365,535. The during the twenty-five years- since its - i ster Stallions, aged, 4 en'tries.-Ist 1 i 2ndJan would slightly contract the franchise in and 4 umbersome ap�d has not one fa , SIR,---�Mr, Thomas E. Hays, when he , . � v07- ,viihicb: has been vario sly estimated to claim of R. J. Evans for damage done foundation stone was laid has been a 0 2t , rd Ale: ' ' - a -4, ! � 3 , . , I a few instances, the general effect would kblefeature to commend it,a,nd it shou14 contain from 250,000 to 303 000 square. to furniture in his dwelling house b people's aniversity; equipping thousands sked for a re-count of ballbts in the J. McLaughlin, "Sorrel Cloud; ,,,,,y i'� 19 y John Beac DM , 11 Tontine." , I � be&LV.ery material enlargement of the be a andoned. The only object bo �e Miles; which has a fertile 'Boil ; whose accidental fire amounting to 517, Was of young men and young women for East Huron election case was not sin- . gE � H. ` 11111 ;Tuplall � I I � � ' not Diraught Stallions, Ay a �, 5 entnei ki 4qUM, ryc I cere, as he has now shown himself � I i . ; attaiped by it would be to place horde In . " - franchise. The bill was t6 some extent I a inerals ificlude gold, coal, and iron. considered and ordered to be paid. honorable and usefnl live@, stimulating diploma. -, ohn Mason, �� Borlstj 1 - Chas"- - . - stone ; the present products of the soil, -A few days ago a steer and a heifer practical industries in many dire6tions, to be - by not -claiming the seat and Two additional judges WM I . Light E 1. ' based on an act at ,present in force in of hungry officials and Governmailt sup- - Dg his brother James Hays, to file , i � 4 rice, sugar cane; tobacco', cocoanuts, purchased by Mr. Robert McLean from and doing for the city and the � nation a gett' - i I D'ia positio' - - a petition against the retnru of Mr. Jfoisllelf to assist in this contest. - ; ; - I I Thcin�al I . I . I . I Ontario, but was more liberal in its porters i a to- prey upoin the, bananas, oranges, alid lemons ; and Mr.' John 'Varcoe, were driven into service which no Man can calculate. It �­ BuLLs.-Th&ouahbred DrirbamBullo, Z ; H-alle# . .1 � -- Gibson, but Mr. Elays being 4 were tool t� ' promisiops. In cities, towns and Incor. peop e. -This is a class of gentry which which may become a competitor of the Goderich and taken to the weigh scales. is probable that $700,000 was never I I � . . in tl�e hands of his 'pairty had to act by aged, 2 entries. -1st A .Elcoat, 11 Crir4- _ ; Tackem : United States in the growth of cotton ; Here they became excited and indulged better invested than i t, I - ; I � I crated I villages the is alraady unduly large and it would be � n this noble insti. . orranco ,; - p - qualification re- �� -a Duke:" 2nd, ' John T ! � borne. 1 � with a,diversified suifl�tce from moun- in some Jively antics, eliciting cheers tution. With its facilities for instruc- an inspiration from Brussels, and so i - � I ' . - � - ,ii I . Z . was the gossession -of $300 in a calamity to the people to have it in. tainous peaks of 13,20 tion'in mechanics and the arts of the whistle i to keep his coura e up, and " Prince of Wales." Durham Bulls ; . . I 9 i . � . quired ' t , � feet elevation to from a crowd of scboolboyB. The efforts make -a pretence that the Returning years old and under.-Ist, R. Rmafor'4, , : . r _u of e . i I t I real property, or a rental of $20; while creas A. We hope, therefo e,* thtt beau if I an fertil p1lains, though the made to quiet the animals were succeBs- workshop, in architecture, drawing, .6 on i a- Parliament will have the good sense to hilly character geverally prevails, which fut with the steer, but thA heifer, al- paiptingand modeling; i Officer was out of the way. But he (Mr. . , Young Britou;" 2nd, A. Ele I i : ­I)rn;. the Ontario Act reqnired a qualific . . a its schools . 11 M -ad& Prince." Beat Durham i � ' I tion of 0400 . omit from this otherwise rather good IB Dever watered, and: which eitends thoagh tied by the horns and foot, gave .of telegraphy, its department of litera. Hays), failed to carry out thop require- of any age, diploma. -A. Elcoat, 11 "� � I son 'of t] . . ' , or a rental of $30. In rural - i I 4?riM I i � ., - - over 100 of latitude and 200 of longi- . her keepers a chase which brought up ture, its reading room 'and librar , its ments of the law, in having a proper . .1. I - � promini measure, so objectionable a feature. 0 y i it i ; � . - 1 lfz� � � '' 3 t ' M ' I I - b Ig � ' kTIR 4N rnj i� ow i g . , w , " a . , 0 , i-'11 I I �, districts the quabAcation was $200, or a son Duke." I ,tude-cannot fail to qnickly, under at the corner in rear of Sloane's ware- lecture courses, Cooper Union has been notice served, and then tries to throw I I CAMSUIS . I toll 01 I per anuum. the blame of his own failure upon the JUDGES.-MeEsrs. Hughes, Bliievale' . 1 f I I .1 - Dow P i rental ot $20 * - -The Act also - BritiL�h management, respond to . the house. Here, as the animal was a bentre of intellectual life for the in- H. Fisher, onstance; Wm. moffs . , . provide4 for an income qualification. THp Orange- In-corforation Bill got. wisheB of civilization, and become a thorongbl5 frenzied, she was tied to a dustrial classe's during the last two de- Returning Officer.in not having a re- -' 4, 1. 3fio ro. ; I I Stanley. Add tional,judges for diplo I fine market for our goods. tree, and for q6ite a while the scene cades. Mr. Cooper's private charities count. � Mr. Hays says in an article An t. rll�- i - lector B . -, P. 'urtin., Clandeboye; h* The fran' chise was extanded to farmers' another airing in the Dominion Parlis- - 11 would have delighted the habitues of a were numberless; the genial current of t* HuRoN ExrOBITOR, that he got a -no- _Messrs. , T � i � - -Th4 . Bonn in the same manner as'under the, ,tnent on Monday last. When it ca . me .� - tio served upon Mrs. -Armstrong. What Moon, Rullet . J, � . . , .. Spanish bull fight. In one of her his soul seemed to overflow in all man- ;. I -sales Of I � I ­ SRAXORI.111. I . On*w Act, and not only to -the sons up for the second reading an i end-� I Huron . N otes. hag MrB. Armstrong to -io with it? She . I I of GlUdA - � I Wn ; I charges she caught Mr. 'H. Spence, and, Der of 'benefactions to his fellow men. is not the Returning Officer. N6 The firBt spring 9bow under the suo. 1 reabized I � ; 9 nths'hoist was, One evening last week some person knocking him down, gored bina once or His own lack of educational advantages the Tucker8mith Branch Agd. I of farmers but to the sons of mechanics' ment for the Bix mo- � ither . does he tell us -what MrB. Armstrong it . I bigh-4 - Sloan, in twice, until hauled off by the crowd. made him the more eager to supply the P`1ce8 Of ­ - : I -�broke into the office of Dr. , and .othorg who resided with their inovell. This elicited a lengthy and , . is that he gave this notice to. There -cultural Society, was held in Sei,foi I - � i �lyth, and stola therefrom a valuable His injuries were attended to by Dr. needB of others, and out of his early -4 i 200 to � parents and. whom parents were pos. somewhat bitter discussio' , which waii rifle. . I- McDonagh, who found that one horn privations he learned lessons whicE are many Mrs. Armstrongs and M . iss on Tuesday last. The duy was ,tho 'I -Th4 9 D. I . I Armstrougs, too., m 011� i loient property, or paid participated in mainly by member i ' --Mr. John H%wkshaw has sold his had ripped up the fleshy part of the left have borne fruit in numberles lives. %I I stone I sessed of suff ost pleasant we have had this seas � 8 and most of the road's being now PRO_ ' � Mr. Hays has said in his, article re- � i the Brol'. . . sufficient rental, to eutitle not only from Qnebec and sqme of the memberi am n which contains 83 hand, while his left collar bone was Simple, unostentatious, with an integ- sable, there was an immense crowd 44 1 . - u I ferre,1 to, that* the Returnipig Officer were el thernsel�'es but iheir, sons to a vote. of the Or4uge order in tbe'House. .One p6cres to Mr. J. Woods, b tcher of that dislocated. The animal was finally r1ty that.1-made temptation harmless people present. The show, upon '66 1 . " - yillage, for t2,800. L killed where sbe stood, as the only safe before it 4.'Pproached him, Peter Cooper acted illegally, but has not said what whole, was a success, In aged heaivt' fiecrietal The Bill'ailso provided for female .suf. -notable feature of the' debate W'SS tha � -Mr. John Parsons, of Crediton,.has means of getting her away. has bequ64tbed to the city,beyond all his these illegal acts a:e. He says the Re- V "lowt] � � Cit, L draughts there were six as fine animal, F. Forig frage. Vumarried women wouldhave not a ingle member of the GovernmeD4 , urebased the store recently occupied � -The usual quarterly meieting of the gifts, the biample of the zen whose turning Officer should have kept ballots # . � . an ould be selected in the ProviUC4 � I a right to vote it possessed of the requi. .not el -en Mr. Bowell, said a word on Ey Mr. Hendry, and intends start- ,,Huron Medical Association took place private virtues became public posses. .d docitmeiits in his posseBs�an for a a" c ? 4ed to �en I . and the judges had a remarkably diffi� I . site Vote WaB Ultim L "g business in the course of a few on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at the Com- sionsi" I � . certain tima. but he does not say how I Maus -b- t qualification. With reference to eitheIl side. A . cult task 6,de ide which were re i . . . ately 01 I I weeks. . marcial Hotel, Clinton. There were . — long that time should be. He also says alli -It 11 . - -� i M. 0 - the administration of the law, there taken resulting in'tbe amendment b ' that the Returning OfficerbotIld Dot be ost deservino of honor. The youn' I 9 '� I Arthur -,- I - L I ' - -Mr.James Watson biEs Bold his present, the President, Dr. R. W. Hurl. Manitoba's Chmate not the classes were not largely represented but I would be a revising officer for each carrie I by a vote of 105 to 70 farm of 50 acres on the Oth ,nown0o;­ hnrf-. ,Rv"�nA.1,1 4h- Q #. 7% i� found, &c. But he did not tell us I T attentio I . . --- I i lc%��v ary, r. 1� I vy orst. I . ry fine animals' . ; where he went to find him;. neither- ,,;I ; manitof County, or for more than *one county ends I he matter for the present a for the sum of 42,000. Mr. John Ander- Wm.. Graham, Brussels ; Drs. .Sloan, while there was a good array of gene I . 0 . essio� , , A r"o'Bident of Manitoba who is about does he say who else he sent to look 140 feet, ij �on, teacher is the purchaser. Blytb ; Mackid, Lucknow ; McDonald, i who would probably, be the county .at al even ts, no doubt. much to tb , ' seeing the world writes to the Winni- for him. - purpose, and a splendid show of ro&d4 I His b, �� ' i. --Miss J. Westicott, of the 7th con. Wingham; Taylor, Goderich ; Rutledge, peg Free Press from Rome, undeir data � I sters, the largest and best in fact th4 �� I I judge, but'the county judge would not 'relief of Ministers 'And ma,ny me - I was present when Mr. Hays . . I mberE cession of Hull�Ptt has made a magnifi- Bayfield; and Worthington, Clinton. of March 15tii aefollows : � Wag we have seen ha -the county. Bulls I i will bc I . asked how it was that he let it run unAil wero - point i MeBsrs. C Ril. ient hair wreatb" not so largely represented as horses,ba i - be compelled to serve if he objected to I &a well- ' , , , which contains the The meeting proved to be a very in- I have had it in -my mind some it was past the time to have a notice I Pacific I do so. This oMcer would pi-epare the lan, ol Huron, vote amend-, large number of 115 flowers. teresting one, from the nature of - the , for , I � 4 for the I I time back to write you some account of served upon the Returning Officer if he still there was goqd competitiot � .. the I I � voters' list and hold courts from time to ment, and Mr. Farrow for, the motion. —Mrs.M. Aikenhead has sold her Oa3es presented for examination. A the weather I have experienced as a intended to have a re-count. He sa'aid at . . ts, al . many very superior anim. is. The fol I , , I farm of 100 acres on the 1st concession 'Young Man, w ad I Pac I I time for their revision,, his du den being Most of the' Ontario members of the ho until Christmas h traveler, for I had heard so much said thathe fi-,st sent a declaration to the lowing is & list �of th� prize winneri: * ! I , be abbu t,5 entries. 11 I 6 I for the bill. came home'to Ontario not feeli --T I Gover ment vot c of Stanley to her sons, Albert and Wil- been in the Michigan lumber woods, and had seen so much in print against County �iudge—the judge sent back raugh abundil' l similar t9 those o - I I HoRsEs.—Heavy D I f tlae revising officer, I fiam, for the sum of $6,900. 139'T6rY the -climate of' Manitoba that I was word to him that he must go to Goder- let, Thos. Colquhoun, 11 GlenganT;! . i die - - � under thp English Act. � � well, and only presented himself for . �*. . . 2nd, Chas. Mason, "JustinTime; : . I J ' —Mr. Richard Jackson, of Hullett) beginning to believe that other countries ich and make. an affidavit else he (the . i — . i ' has rented his farm on the 8th conces- treatment the day before the meeting. much excblled it. The old proverb says - i I 11 , 3rd, John Hyslop, 11 Bismarck." Threi ! Allthougb we can scarcely discuss the News of t�he'Week. judge), would not grant:��an application I SaturAz.� � I . � , year old, 3 entrieB.—lst, John J. Pariab i . X i sion of Hullett to.Mr. W. Murphey, of On examination, his loft lung was found one has to go from home to' learn the for a re-count ; besides 116 said the tral'128 6-– the 9th i I measure just now upon� its merits, yet, AnAEDUC,111998 MARIA.—The Archduch-1 t�e 13th con'cession, and he i4tends quite Bolid, very little air entering it news, and I think, you mig4it - add to ' were blocked and caused the delay, and Scotland's Farewell;" 2Ld Jas. Hor�' : . . 11 � I : judging from the e sister-in,law of - taking a, trip through the � ; xplanations made by less Mi 6ria the Emper torth'weSt. during inspirations, and measuring I of ton, 11 England's Glory.;" 3rd, J6h*A � laying b I . i ' or Jos 3pb is dead. - - . —While working in the woods �on Mr. . learn the truth. - lou would hardly be. he also said that he heard & man sayM-,g McMillan, 11 Pride -'Of Burgue." Two' the sect i the Minister in illtrodnoing : an inch more than the right.side, show- lieve how unpleasant winter is else- notice upon the frost is � 't'we can- Tiam Popm's D.Ricisibiq.—It is stabed ing that he that he had served a I " 731 - �not see that any forcible objections can that t e Pope has d James Mitchell's farm in Howick, last had had I leurisy,and watery where after having spent a good many house of the Returning Officer: year old, 2 entries.—lat, Horton i, ecided that no prieijt Saturday, Mr.�Jobn Hunt had the mis- deposit had taken place into the cavity in Manitoba. I � I Innes, -11 Pride of Avon;" 2nd, John!, and ,It is i be made to the le upon which who p irticipated in the agitation in Ire- of th6 pleura. A case of amaurosis, or . I . So Mr. Hays spent his time run i I I done fol , prinol�. f' rtune to have one of his fingers chop- I will unt nmg Mcl�illan. Agricultural or Gene* i 9 t I give you a progressive acco i the franchise is base . We cortainly land s�all gecome*a bishop., � ped off at the first joint. , blindness of one eye, from long and up and down to Goderich w, ith his de- -ing-, ; . " . i : Two: THOUSAND ARRESTS.—Two thous -i ' —The many . friends of Mr. I � saao almost i, . of my experience. Of course there was claration and getting advice from Judge Purpose, 6 entries.—lat, Horton .&.. . -- "I itobs Toms, and making affidavits and then ,, 2nd, J-ohn Rogefv� I approve of the e3pansions made, and I . ncessant use of the eyes in. sew- very little difference between Mani " �� . , iug, was presented. The difficulty is grist Mi and.perBous have been arreste& at Mos. Innes, I I King John ; - think they are in the right direction., I Qarling, of Exeter, who has been con- and Minnesota, but,iihen I got to Chi. gettiDg stuck in the snow storm and Pride of West." Road and Oarriw,l gromd; I .. COW OIL Buspioion of plotti I ng against the . fined to the house for several montbB, recent, and the person will probably re- cago there was snow falling and the failed to have a notice served in order 6 entries. -1st, John Beacom, "Ton-' I down ti . - � : � arn that h4 has F � now leist he , 4S Sor.1, . � . recog ale DicATH OF A MILLIONAIRE.—Francis S. sufficiently recovered to be around jaundice was also Presented with some with thick smoke hanging over rel Cloud;" 3rd, Geo. Whiteley, 11 8 ; Is-expec nition of the prindiple of fam time;" 2na, John J. McLauchlin The most revolutionaly feature is the life of the Czar. .1 will be pleased to' lei over the use of the eye. A case of ground was wet, the sky dull and heavy, to have a re-count. And . r � I � �, � wal-" . treeti one of the proprietors of the I the should get blame from his party, he thre tht I suffrage. This, coming from the Tory New a &in. I interesting featuris. The treatment of , s raini ng a d,7� . . trys to make the public believe that it - � groun � 1: - - I '�ork Weekly. is dead. 'He leaves i —The manyi frieu ds of Mr. Whiteley, 9,11 the cases was fully discussed, show- the Thos. Colquhoun. . , I � ) city At Niagara Valls it wa low." Dinlona& for b--Btho1raeon- be a boo: leader of the Tory parf , ;yj ig, to say the an est0e -valued at a million and a half. of the Huron �oad, Tuckersmith, will ing the benefits arising to parties who \ , krst day and sl@et the next, with 'was the Returning Officer that had kept : —Tht I least, somewhat Bts,rtli'ng. But, if this , . 01d,raw, and heav§ BULLS.—Aged Durham, 3 entries.— . � Dix�',­Dr. David Cumm f 1 to pre- ., leaden sky. The outoftheway., Bathe may find before - begun u I same leader had ever 1 done anything ' � . Ist, A. Elcoat; 2nd' John Hatinah.4' . 1D.L78, o I bo pleased 61, learn that -he has suffi- are ill mud will take the trouble snow or sleet disgolved as it fell. Next he gets throuigh that the Tteturn ! , n Louisvill-0, Kentucky� one of the most I ciently recover� d from his recent severe ent themselves a.t the meeting of the day it froze in the morning and thawed 'ng- Two years and under' three, 1,entry.­ � I � . 0 8 High B� a in illness to be &r'ound again; and able to association, and these examinations I I more objectionable than to place wonen eminent phyBicians and surgeon a Officer was not out of the way. There- I ,Many 0 i the afternoon. The first � ni ht In 1st, Jobu Torrance. One year old and'. i that city, died Saturday morning, aged . 9 � fore it is not much use for Mr. Hays . . � on an equality with men, there would 58 years. 11 - - I attend to b a. free to any who may choose to come. New York it was about freezing under two, 3 entries.—lot, Jag. Ihck-i to sell t - , —J. Wilson nd Mr. Cathcart, for. I Point ; to appear to fume and fret, and s end �- . not be much fault found with him on BUR*LARSPD J , , -- - - no anow nor sleighiug. Next day it his time . p son; 2nd, A. Elcoat. �1 as to, I . raving and blustering to de- k�n'l lit Of �% JUDGICS.—Horses.—W. J. -Die � P . EPREDATrONS.--The watch- merly living n ar Amberly in the town- rained; then later came sleet and fOg. eeive his party. 6 U � , - ,either side; We are fully confident that man, of the Metropolitan Bank, New. -s6ip of Ashfiel. , have Bold their farms The Great American Philan- - Peopl wi only laugh � I —A � � Orleans, was seized and gagge . throphist. . The next day it rained, and we left in i McRillop ; Joseph Atkinson zuaker-` - . I the women are, is I don Sat- t SPA left for Ca 6rDia. John Bradley . at him and call him a "goose." For I , � - � � qually s- competent to r, . ", � the midst of a dull'�hower. Landing often heard my old " Granny " say smith ; John 4ovier,' Hallett; Johni 1. I Sourii e urday night by burglars, who robbed the bl'ugbt the Wilson farm. The long and 'ham, 01 I exercise the .franchise, independentIT, Vault of 62,000. ? , ami el Moffatt, . ooper,en useful life Of Peter at Lii!6rpool it was.not freezing, batthe Send a goose to Dover, - . O'Donoghue, Stratford; A -If. Roe Briio-` a new , I - TRIALor CURLEY.—The trial of Daniel , —Mr. S the well- C ' ded at his home in New York win&�as high—higher than %ny Mard- , Usborne. ' . - are the so- �, . .knd a goose xrfll come over. z intelligently and wisely� as � i sels ; L. Hunter Bulh%—1 - I . called sterner sex . - Carley, indicted for participation known agribultuml� implewent agent, city early on Wednesday morning of toba'blizz&rd—and bi qeriy oold., Wo- DAvLD IRvi-N ARUBTROX-3. John Samp][6, Morris; Wm. Bawden, 4 storieli I awA certainly th in the has sold big: pioperty in Varna to Mr-. last week. , . i I . ey � I . � He had been ill only three men had to hold . 0�.�op win Exeter; John Cowan, McKi.1 i . ,of wood I murder of Lord Cavendish 'an I on dows M02.1tis, April 16th, M. " 11 orrow, foi 'the sum of 8750. It is , dayd, but that swift messenger of death � 'With 11v . -he Burke, commenced at Dublin on Moul. . . in turning corners' -so ;sfrong was the N. B.—Tory papers of Huron please HIZiMUZ. ' � have equallyas . gur 6 196, t a Interest in,', d Mr. JtM " - i . lop- - � f . roiler�, " mn'' . a id that Mr. Voffatt intends removing pneumonia, needs little time in wind. Next mor�iDg a slight Bhowerof copy. The annual Spring Show off the,Hib i . . . welfare of fheir count and the fact d -a i ,which �; ly. I ing to some In e central point. perform its work. Born in ' - ' � . -of 200 bi , what is now rain fell. Proceeding to London through on " � that this r1ght has not I ee'n recognized ABBERTS InlioCENcF, .—Brady, who has t � bert Agricultural Society'was held I . � P .,, who has ' , —Mr -James ,Thom has soldhis farm, Water Street in 1791, Peter Cooper came the Midland counties it continued dull I Thursday, the 12th, inst., at Staft, � ­A'"I I � i . ' ' � r J! . I I , and raw, with & temperature about 40 Spring Shows. Although the attendance mas not eD � a t�. , earlier is�� due - more 0 prejudice than been 'convicted of the Plac'enix. Park being north half of lot 15, in- the 5th into life in the second term of the first � U. i . I Z murders, asserts his innocencei and � conc ether with President of the United Staies ; before to 45 during the day. The whole of the BLYTH. 'N Ir en " ! emBion of sbofne, tog large as usual, or the number of entri9i "; � — 'wo I -of discu : anything iplse. We are! glad, therefore, claims that his life was sworn aw'ay by' his year's cropof fall wheat, to Mr. Napoleon bad begun his I nderfal flatoo ntrywasflooded. Every;stream The Morris Branch Spring Show made so numerous as insomeyeus d that this undoubted right is novy being informers. .� . I . I I , . , Samuel Martin, for the Bu . In of $4,000. march across the field of history :'while overflc Wed its banks, and hundreds up- was held at Blyth on W . 1 ,.,,& ferry I - . recognized bv the " Lo-rds of creation." DrED FRom —It is said that Mr. Tom purposes removin ' 0 ednesday of last past, the'oouality the exhibits and the' large nu . It will be' noticed, however, that it'is ' f I . COLD. , . 1� 9 to E X*eter. Pitt and George the Third were striving, on. hundreds of acres of cultivat'd fields week. Owingto the almost impassable interest m&nifes ed by those-prtoot I � I . . twenty-five per cent. of the hogs in —The salary of the incumbent of St. the one reluctantly, the other with his with wheat, or ready for crops in, the state of the roads the attendance was ' � I Eide0f t . . showed clearly that Hibbert still i6i Pressea � proposed �o extend the franchise, only Mower cOulItY, Minnesota, were lost dur- Paul's church, 1,13,linton,'h&B been raised whole heart, to repress political pXo- spring or under pasture, were all cover- small, but the quality of the stock exhi- and -will be up to tube mark in livestock, " . I i : ` ing the past winter from imperfect pro- tQ! U000 per amnum, and the church is gress i1i England;. and when the city of ad wit i water. . bited was very good. The following is Theprizewintier's are: Horses.—HeAVY' the pros to un married women. Now, why mstri- tection from the cold' . . � ' t IMMENSE - n9w practically a free church, the seats New York was a little town of less than In I'london we 6buld not complain of ai'list of the successful competitors: draught stall -on, imported —1st.- T. I . liumben ` . -� � - . � Quily, ai � inony a hould be a bar to the exercise LumBRui*G .—Work in t otted at a nominal ran- 30,000inhabitauts, finding ito extreme the weather, for every third day was Hor.srl,g. —Heavy dra-ught, aged, John Colquhoun , ind, A. Colquho'un. Agd- � � . be b6ing simply al of this right, is Minnesota pineries i� suspended.' The 41 of twentv-fii e cents a sitting. I I I 0C -w � something ,which th boundary on the �Torth at the, City Hall dry, every second day slushy a n1d wet, Mason, Hullett, "Borland Chief;" cultural or Canadian dranght.-14,11 - I a totalcutoflogs on streams 'above St.- � i—Mr. WL I iong has leased his farm Park. Mr. Cooper's father YV' 1� � = , � � gallant RlDight has not yet explained. as a small and tb E) other da partly dry, partly Thos. G. Bell,,Hullett, I I Good Hope; " Jas. Ok ; 2nd, J. Bently. Under 8 �- I I Paul is 435,000,000 feet -50,P00,000 in of 130 acres ill t ie township of Colborne, batter, and unsuccessful in business; snowir g or foggy. y Going north to Scot- Henry Beadle, Auburn, P i: .. .9� : i It also pears that'the uunmarriea� excess of any former year. . 11 Freedom." —Bev, I Up years old.—lat, Wm.-Colquhoun; 2nai -1,1. ' � . pear Benmillex, to Mr. Wm. McLean, his mother is described as a perf,on of land, i � rained all day through England, Road and carriage.—Henry Beacom, I Jax. Horton. Anv age -or breed,—T- � . . Loildes, I daughters of farmers d others, ItEl-CONSIDICRED.—Iy+ is now reported of'Goderich, fox a term of six years, for singular sweetness and force.' As soon and tb s paltry foot warmer in the car- Goderich, " Tontine." Heavy draught . I , - . I �, themsel, I , who t Colq i I phoun, ' . 1 . x Ordered. I I B —i's t, W. S, '. quaUfloation and who . � in his father's shop, his only schooling cold b� it very slightly.' Edinbur h was "Whats Wanted." The judges were Mundell; 2nd-,�R. McLar4n. Und,sr 3 i threshei om office, and leaving it all seeded down, as it is to be '�l that Mr. Gladstone 'has re-consideried 1 � -the sum of 6300 per year. Mr. Long is as he was old enough lie took his place riage itigated the extreme damp and under 2 years.—David Erwin, Blyth, I 6,re posses.ped of the I ne a ' soary property his intention of retiripg fr I ae 9 ulls.—L'u'r,bam, aged. . . are residing at shows greater vigour � and takes more all grassed for t at term. having been gained in a single year. equall- r divided between rain reek John Ballantine, Huron township, under 4 And, NV -D .- I homewith their pare , ts, are included active interest in pub . —The BrUBBEIS Post is pleased to ;) .years oldi--Malcolm Lamoud-. � � � t . 1. �. While still a boy at Peekskill, Catskill (smok i) and c"ear weather � laelace �o � In the privileged cia I is; Tiaz CULTIVATION OF W1113AT.—Returns loarn that J. D. Ronald, of that village, and Newburgb, he I . Only frost Wni. Henderson, Turnberry, Robert 2 years old,—lot Andrew XeLeow;' of this k WaB -at work with on onc morning out of six. Goin further Martin, Brussels. L . r !, but '*by & show a large decrease in the area of has just receive I ' 9 12nd, Ben. ,14ov,garth. Grades Mae L3 ' i . . " I ­ I - 9 , � I - tlernera. : - I a letter from the Chief tireless energy, and at seventeen,havin north, ihrougb the parish ofKillieorankie, BULLs.—Tboroughbreds, any age. . years old,— Geo. Patterson. Mider � �' . aaughter should have a vote and her wheat cultivation in Qrreat Britain and Officer, of the ire Department in Bir- sconmulated ten dollars, came to New it rain, A all the afternoon,the windows of Jno. Torrence, Hullett, Phreshk , s i iTi Any I � - - —A 13 inother be refused otLe is somethin Europe. Austro-H#ngary is the only mingliam, Engl nd, asking for full par- York and lost it in a lottery. This for- the as 'age being so covered with mois- Wales,4' W. Granger, Hullett, I . . . g we t� " Prince of 'yei&rs old,—A, McLaren. BUB, : I& � cannot ,,nake out h ,a brothers. and State which retu 8 &'full acreage under ticulars and de cription of his steam . Strath- age or breed,—W. S. Mundell. � -- ; sisters of the f ; - wheat. � r� � .Are engine, s tunate, reverse made him the more ture a4,to preven t any view. The hills, allen," Joseph TaBker, Hullett, I I Rob BRUCEMLI). � �fth oi, . amily Sri) to be and cash price for one da- earnest, and he soon found a situation on co Id easily see, were covered with Roy." Under 2 years.—Neil McDonald, T �1 . l ' I I - -placed on 'UNITING FOR Diqmlcz.—Germany, livered in Birmingham. I 6 � ' be snn-nal.Spring Show of the8`0101 � arld. has ihe same footi,ng, aurely the husband in a carriage shop at a salary of 025 a snow. I There was some sleet at Kin- Morris, -1 Heir of --Springfield," James llftd of Austria, and Italy are about to Utron Agricultural Society was held -1,1 " - 7 . lornes a open —Mr. Wm. Hastings, of Turnberry, year and his board. He threw himself 908sie, which thawed as it fell. � - Com- Tabb, Wawanosh, "Duke of Maitland." at Brucefield:on Wednesday last. The I 1,eod al and wife ought to be too. Thu%instead of negotiati:o'ns with a view to checking the . sold & valuablevoung horse last week tp I . . I � into the business with his whole heart ing to the Moray Firth I met e only Judges—Wm.Young, Coltorne,Malcolm . g matrimony among the fair ?perations of dynami�e fiends and keep. 'Wm. Lebatt, oi . weather w&4 all that =could be desirA �1' e0coura& - . London, for 1200. The and and gave every part of it the most fine weather of the Journey t , . I Rnand -to , .; i, lasted MoTaggart, Clinton, Thos.Ross, East bul; the attendance was scarcely NO,'! ,- - * , a premium is bein put Upon deh. Ing A Watch upon the transportation of animal was coming three years old, and careful study; contrivi * nts for fot r or five days', but when t a east Wawanosh. . . � - . , e� � " . explosives. .1 ng improveme 4 . . large as in � former years. The 811014 �, I jtbhe �qucx ! was isired by England's Wonder, owned in tLe machinery,simplifyiug the weth. wind blew the cold was very ke . 'n an d GODERICH. r . J I 1) 61 - )I bsoy., We can Beare, y thirik that Sir DRATII� -� OF AN AGPD Divmz.—Rev. ` 0 however, *as fully equal to any of itg I . the ;; I I - . il 4 .by Thomas Duatow, of Belmore. Mr. i ods and making himself an expert in uncon fortable, and when it blow- from The spring show held in Goder- pridecessors. . heavy , W. I -carving for carriages. H col I Jo6 inten& to do t1h4i , and we hope, George Howe, presidept of the South- 'Hastings has for some time been noted I woodi In: the aged , . therefore, that he will � I avethese inac- ern Presbyterian Theological Semmary :as a breeder of horses. - .a bought the Ben Nevis it was equally d i Jsagree- ich on Thursday of, last week, dr4ught class there was a magniflosit Z In �� � I i . - books and studied at night with private under the sum nine i tAu � able. 1 pices of the West Riding shtl-,w. We venture to say that I TV L —T - ; at Colnmbia, S. C., died on Sunday in I —Mr. A. McAllister, [of the Huron teachers paid out of his slenidereamings. Nam, coming back to London,: it was, agricultural society, was a complete superior horses never appeared in a S110* " ' tie . - curacies and absurdities set right.. This his eighty-second year'. He was one of ,!Road, near Clinton, met with a very At thirty he had been oarriage-maker ; a repel ition of what I have alre4dy nar- success. 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