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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 28 Oct 1869, p. 2

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3 LMAURUS MORRIS’j V Msmmnuby a ”tdflityiabntspooremcnae for?» hgfififimoofthecmtryinmhfi’d’ got as]: muss-mm!” PM “we mlwwxofih WW d ”Maya-mod M383: ballpointodbythe prune! Whig in tnpm’fishility,suitthepeople ofother pathofahelbminionbnt'litlebetter. If Mfiabflifiesofahighorder,ater- hm,mdwieldsahrgeinfiuenoe handoutofPax-liamgnt. Hewfllthere- maddverymuchtothesttemgthofthe “Government. ”wildcat-Sh: John A. Macdonnld ”brewedbjthe aelection of Mr. DunkinuSecrenryofState, we fem-he vfllheqnfiteasmnchbythochoioeofSir MMforMm of Finance. This Newmrilooked upon 2on Christopher Dunkin has re- ignedthepositiondfo-ovincnl'rreuurer of Quebec, and accepted that of Secre- hedetauhtheDounnionCabinet. In iii-appointment“ believe the Premier bundeanexcellentchoice. Mr.Dtmkin “pained. Ianh,1868,owingtoill Wheresignedhiaposifionashemier, ndvirtuallyrétiredfrom publiclife. Dur- 'mgthedebstesonthediamhshmentof flnlrthhmchInrdDerbymademex-al Whoppouitiontothemmm In .additiontohiafmeus statesmen, Lord . hut unveiling struggle against the doc. tripe. of Free Tnde. In February, 1852, upontheredgnation of LordJohanssell, lad Stanley, whohadsucceededhisfather utmteenth Earl of Derby inJune, 1851, constructed 3 Cabinet, which went out of oficeinDecem'baof the aameyeer,by a hoe- tilevoteofthefiouee ofCommons. During theehort time they were in ofice, however, file; «tried manure. of Chancery Mom. them Bill, and ratified the alliance withtheEmperox-oftheFrench. Reformed hincoodedmmistretion in 1858. Their MomBifl wax-ejected, and Lord Derby, cppededto thecountry; bntonthere-ae- mbh'ngot'the House, a. vote of wantof confidence :1: the Ministrywanearried, and; 'theyresignedoffice. LordPalmerstoname-ii ceededhim, mdheld office tfllhis death! in 1865.11: June, 1866, the rejection of theirReformBillledto the fall of Lord: Easel? a administration, and for the third' time Lord Derby assumed the responsibili- { ties of Premier. The Derby Ministry m~ I trodnced a ReformBilloftheirown, which,l Mywmummembmauawméros a. pano‘atomign ofliee, and formed thein- termediateptrtyknmuthe“Peelife¢.” ImdStmleymbemetholeodex-oithe mm ' oppouhon,’ ’ whichmoficued’ infieCanmombonrfiGoorgeBenfinck Still. Peel, inthosnmeyeur;andtemainâ€" ed outof ofice until Sir Robert formed a Minion-yin 1311, when he again accepted thepodticmof Colonial Semtary. In18-i4 he enteredthe Homeof Imdsinhiafather’a bumyobenleyofBickerstnfi'e. Towards the clone of the following year, when Sir Robert Peel fietermined upon repealing the Mot Etrl Grey. , He declined to take pct-in the ulminish-ation formed by Edvard Geofi'rey Smith Stanley, Eur! of Derby, breathed hisluston Saturday mom- ing. Hembornonthe29thMurch,1799, stKnowsley Puthsnashire. Hem MutEtonandChfistChurchCollege, Word. InlSfiNMr. Stanley melected '3 member of the House of Commons for Storkbrkge. In 1824 he ‘xnade his maiden speech, and very speedily became fivounbly known as a debate: In theCanning and Goderiéh administration he commenced his oflicisl life as Under Secretory for the Colonies, and in 1830 be- cameChief Secretary for Ireland, under the “mini-butler: of Earl Grey. Mr. Stanley’s rule as Secretary for Ireland ex- ‘ cited the bitter mimoeity of the repeal prty. During his tenure of ofioe, he in- troduced and curled the National Educa- tion Bill and the Irish Church Temporali- tie-Ell. DuringEu-l Grey’s administra- ‘tion,thefumomReform Billof 1832 was «flied, And Mr. Stanley, by his ability as ndobuter, mama eonsidenbleassiatanoe hpocmingitspumge. In 1833 he be- come Colonial Secretary, and carried the measure for the emancipation of the shves inthe West Indies In1834,di.sapproving ofthedsnse for the appropriation of the j surplusoffhelrish Church temporalitiesj l €132 giving gamma. LINDSAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1869. “Emrdveiandhands Thebic-ilgswoenjoyto szm m Snnoxn, In: “at, numb-heft Kohl, Linda-y. 132333 a: M03315; justly cala- Death otMDafllY. THOMAS BEALL. Acmfortboakoffln od~ LINDSAY.) Sir he acceded from thé‘ T. BEAM; Lunar. will ‘ the required support :90 enable himfieurry outvhis enterprise. At the preocnt time, ‘ when our Government W" p19 are ' themselves 90%!!!de mmigz-Afion to Grant, was a. prinei sharerinthe plunder made by Fisk and uld, who made useof 1 him toendeevom- to prevent the President on! ermgthesaleof golduntilthe“Ring” hadmade all they wished onthe operation 7 Oxourfourthpage nbliahthe pros- pectnaof the Canadian weBuminion Direc- tory for 1870-71, whichMr. John Lovell, oEMontteal, proponestb issue in Se ptem~ ber,1870,1tzmficientmflportb subscrip- tiommdadvertisementap an beobtnined toeovertheooot of publication Aethis Directorywillcontain, inaddition to the met fiezrilndpulinhabitants of the citingtowns, villages throughout the Dominion,andotherinfomtion of value tobnsinesmen, alargeamountofgeneral informsfionwhiehwfllbe interesting and mafnltualldssgweuustthepnbhaher] that Butterfield handed overtoGould Gov- ernment money with which to speculate, the William- and the oflicial dividing the profits. Rather than face sformal investi- 'on into this disgraceful transaction, nan! Butterfield has resigned. Many qther oficiala of note are deeply implicated in these nefarious gambling o rations. hit. Com-bin, Wig-law of 'dent mam ‘ standmg' ‘..21!},:eAwsan"’_ t Trear ; mat NowYork, G’onerulButterfield, has been convicted of complicity with Fiskand Gong. There is ding: proofgf thefact Tn Won” into the recent gold on: in New York have led to the 9:120:2qu of“ oozzupuozLamqng’ oficigls of ‘ for this temporary accommodation invert- ing the order of things, and inducing them to give Matheir drafts; ongther occasions accepting em himself, an gettme' 0 them cashed outside for hisown accommodation, ‘nntil the amount than drawn reached the sum of $,000, which he has failed to take up. The holders bfthe dishonoured drafts Ate wholly private parties, including a pro- minent member of the. Local and another or" the Dominion Pnfliament. The clerks im y up immedi- y the amounts WM received by them amounung in all to yabout 81,500. The settlement of the balance of $6,000 being left an openquestionfor the present. Most of them have paid.- Mr. Frechette, Accountant of the Queâ€" bec House, has been dismissed by the Government. Itsp peamthat the Amount- ant was in the habitpem of from time to time accepting the clerk’ drafts for their sala- ties in advance of payday, and 1:: return snmed anew hue. Sir Fraud; Hineks is now oppoee‘iJ by Mr. James Findlay, who announces himself an a liberal Conserva- tive. 1n orderto Mr. Murray out of the way, Mr. Supp c has been induced to resign his seat in the Onhrio Inside-tum, anti Mr. Murray in to receive Sir Francis’ support in his efi’ort to obtain the position vacated by Mr. Supple. On this arrange- ment becoming known, Mr. Thomas Dea- con, of Pembroke. announced hmxself as a andidate for the Local Legislature, 1n 0}?- ‘positionto Mr. Mumy, The four enndx- dates are now atumpingthe Ridingtogether. Itgppeula very doubtful how the contest Bros. 'Crathernm'.foundtobeonfire. Aethe firemnn were on their w_ay home from these, smoke was seen issuing from thesp ire ofSt. Andrew’s church, which soonfell, knocking down the porches of the houses on the opposite side of the street. TheUnitafianandBaptistchurches were also destroyeti, involving havy looses, partly ooveredbyinsurmce. Some of the firemen met with severe accidents, but no lives were lost. Inoendiarism is midtobethe cause. bable he will named in doing so. The minion ”bitumen hiwe ndjourned with- out coming to any final settlement. It is probable that they will not meet again un- tiljhe Loéal Iagislattu'es have adjourned. 05 the night of the 25th, a. fire broke out in S ’3 Stained Glass Works, Mon- tre’rl. ’ was scared -su1;:lued :hen Ehe dmsmxnénufacwryio Megan he“? learn by our city exchsnges that Mr. Hal- ley left Toronto last week, for a. visit to England, Ireland, Scotland France and Germany in the interests of his business. Tm: Provincial chin-stars are sitting dzdly; The debt to be divided among the ‘Provinw‘s mounts to nearly $11 ,000, 000, and Mr. Wood wishes to have the uestion of its division between Ontario and ebec, and the assignment of the 'pro rtion of assets decided in time to enable ‘ to lay his statement before the Legislative Assem- bly when it meets next week, but it is not hrRichard, whose hard me'EJ typeis rapidly yooming intofavourwiththe printers of Canada. and the Ufited States. We Printer’s Emporium, Toronto. The Press was made at the Hall Manufacturing Comâ€" pany’s works, ‘ Oshawa, lid the by Mil- hrRichard, whoséhaxdm typeis for the 13313031103 Printing Office was purâ€" ghgsed froin Mr._ William Halley; Ogtu'io leym and Canada. Presbyterian Churches willobeervetheauneday in likemanner. Br adviwe from Washington, we learn that the President has allowed his Pm mater-General?» make a. proposition to the British authorities for the reduction of ocean postage from twelve to six cents â€"â€"which, as one of our cotempories pro- perly observesâ€"would virtually amount to “ocean penny postnge”â€"a penny for land carriage on British soil, a penny for land ' on American soil, and a penny for the ocean carriage. public - wing for the abundmt inr- vest, and the leasing: of national health {And pm. _ We_un§ers§nnd t_hat 93¢ Wes- Tm: ModemtotoitheSyn 0d of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. m connec- tio_n with the Church of Scotland jun ap- pointed Fddsy, the 5th of November neit to be observed in the congregation duo’- ”Pike???“ .05. “‘8? Ohm.» 9 day of THEoontestinNorthRenfrewhasu- ahndmg‘ wild‘fieefi'ated, ox: cuttmg' 0!? mt if an enemyshould succeedin getting I:- u understood that the Adjutant-Gen- eral haareeommended that aneflicient gun- boat, twoguns, and of length and ughmmlem to canals, be placed on each’ofithe lakes, “u they lmaldp serve for eithex: ficstroyipg beagle transports _beforg The Bent-Governor of New Brunswick ha ' tedWedneodoy,10th November, a. yet ' ‘ fortheabundmco 10:1: gm honed.” yd: governor How- not a ' a: tlnnkngi ' in thisProvmcepmd Rife wenot as mtg came for thankfulneu an the people of our sister Provinces. TnTWuEre-eoouropinionex; recflywhenzt nun,“ xt-houldhee rund- mag rulewithboththe theDomthxztmmyzdm ofioa-inthepo oieither,who "311:... elec- active may special“? general Eon, stance forfeit hiepoeition” Inomrxox receivedst Depart ongriculture, Wuhhgtomnhowu ficflofimfirdfithe tobacco u'o'p Maryland and throughout ,andintheWestaboutone-temth. IKtisreportedthdthofrootonthefithin theWMwflleemefurtherdefidenvv. W: haveheendelsyedtwodayeheâ€" yondthep line 111 gettingoutthis number of rise-Ema: Ifour readers will bear with our short coming- for e few weeks, untilwe gotour oboe into proper working order;wewil1-deovour tofumiahthemwiththepepcrpunctuany blunt-undead. FmFmi-mdxtyymold; . TnDunkinTempmmha-bun mnedinthommhipofhighmbyn mjodfybfm mfimhnonmmhieduthe One-dominating. manslaughter of 'm $5M " Press and other material The latest despatches received from Ot- tawa 've the folio ' list of changes in the} nistry: Hon." Langevin heare- signed the Secretaryship of State and ac- Wpted tedthe Commismonership of Public Alorks. His successor will be, itinsaid, ex.H J N111. g. for 80th Lanai-k. The on. oeep owe resigns oflice as President ofthePrivy Council, mdbecomee Secretary ofStete for the Provinces. Mr Rowe’s successor will be the Hon. Mr. Chapaigwhoe‘e plaeeintheBureanong- rimlture will be pfilled 'yb Senator ‘Benson. It now seems certain the); Mr. Dnnkm en- ters the Cnbinet as Minister of_Inland Rev- enue. -Mr. Robertson, M. P. P. for Sher- hmoke,hnabeenswom in as‘Treum-erof the Pravincebf-Quebec. He has therep 11-, tatiouofe ' alhrewd husineeemtn,‘ and the meinher at figures' in the Honeezfter the Hon. Mr. Dmkim. The Wheverypo one. The yntfiouomdecdon hemmedutely Areport sent into the United States Surâ€" vey Office says that indications of a violent earthquake on some part of the Pacific Coast were given attheregistez’s a‘ San ansiseo on the 15th instant. Repo rt: from North Carolina depict that Statep'o m a most unsettled condificrpn. The Orange County goal has been broken, and two persons taken thence and. shot. Outp rageaofallkinds are of such commonoc- currenee thatthe Governor threatens to call ont_the_mi1itnry. . tidal waves and earthquakes. People were leaving their dwellings near' the coasf, and camping in the mountains. A terrific earthquake is reported in Arequipa district, completely destroying the town of Chaehas. The Government of Peru has declined the proposition to allow African labourers to be introduced into the country.- and the parish of Cnrriglink, Gladstone was denounced for his refusal to pardon the Feniaus, and resolutions were adopted‘ declarin that the Irish people will accept no legis tive measures for Ireland until the prisoners are released. ' A Lima letter of Sept. 27th, state: that there was great trepidation _ throughout e was great trepxdauon throughout Sguyh Amerim‘on afcourft of die prgdicbed tired. The proceedings throughout the day were orderly. Great prcmutions had been taken by the Government, the reserves of 'the police were all on duty, and the troops assembled at their barracks, but their intervention was not required. At amnesty meetings held in_t}ie Cityrof Cork Large meetings in favour of amnesty to the Fenian prisoners are being held in Ire- land, and an immense demonstration for that object was made in London on the 24th ‘ Cable despatches say that large processions were formed in various parts of the city, and headed by bands of music, and ban- ners inscribed with significant mottoes, marched to Hyde Park. Several‘thoasand ,women wearing green favours and scarfs marched in the procession at Hyde Park. During tin, afternoon a monster mass meet- ing was held. It is estimated that 60,000 persons were present. The American flag was hoisted and cheered. Mr. Bmdlaugh and others addressed the people, and the remarks of some of the speakers were of a ‘ highly inflammatory character. Resolutions £ demanding amnesty for Fenians, were 1 adopted by acclamation, after which the ' meeting ended, and the people qnietly re pegixxe. The ci'ty continues tranquil, and_ {splgrehenaions of disturbances have - The 26th of October. it will be remem- bered, was the day for which was fixed the meeting of the Corps hgizhtif, from which meeting the ultmrepublican deputies had de- terminedtoabsent themselves, and thus get npifpoasibleapopulardemonstmtion against the Government. The attempt, however, has most gig-tinny failed. ‘ Oureable despntches sttte merely that the Government had tak- en preeoutiom. and Paris remained perfect, 13' quiet during the whole day. On the _27th th_e Emperor returned to Com- The Paris Patric announces the discovery in Albania. of a widespread mnapiracy against the Turkish rule. The disorder is supposed to be connected with the recent revolt- in Dalmatia. and consequently the Turkish and Austrian Government: have made arrangements in: joint actmn m sup- pre_saing theseogtbmks. rectors is composed of men who will leave nothin undone to carry out their project. The “ es Simone and Huron Company” desires to construct a road from Orillin to the Georgian Bay, and to grant running powers to any company who” line my con- nect with it. To raise the necessary stock it is proposed to issue scrip in one hundred dollar shares, a. payment of ten percent. to be called for every three months. Surely with all these schemes to afl'ord Orillia rail- way communication she will not long remain dependent upon steamers and teams for the transportation of freight. tx'ict. A Cvompany has been formed fox-thin purpoaq, and the Board of Provisional Di- RAILWAY matters are at present mi;- ’ alarge shareofattention from the peo e hxigNorth Ontario, North Simcoe and Sue District of Muskoka, there being no less than three schemes for affording them rail- way facilities at present under discussion. The Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverbon Railroad Company propoee to extend their line to that place, and to Lake St. John, at which latterplace they would secure an immense lumber trafiic. This Company also offer a farther extension to the Geor- gian Bay. if suflicient bonuses can be ob- tained from the municipalities interested. As this would be the shortest and cheapest route to Oswego and Montreal, the advan- tages which it offers are Very great, and it will receive a strong support in the muni- cipalities interested. Another pro is to construct a railroad from the horthom road through Orillia to the Muskoka Dis- has soul-exceeded b onehundredthousmd bales the crop of. season, and thst there is every probability that the total amount this year will be four million belen â€"3 larger return than at my period since the war. The snnual yield in the palmy days of slavery ,was about six million bales. The value of the crop now being harvested is considerably greater than in any year before the war, as the price is more double what it was in old times; but as All the necessaries of lifeueproportiomtely higher in price, the inference cannot legiti- mate] be drawn from this circumstance, that e South is therefore relatively more prosperous than formerly. I: is announced flat the cotton crop of the Southern States for the- at year, has IO hrexceeded by onohun thousand m ti: Med that Mean-1., Gooderhunnnd Wort’oloe'nwill unonntto 850,000 overtheinmnnaa. Theruult thefirevn'llbe veryleriouutoman besides the 'etou, 33an of two undred tombs“ been thrown out of employâ€" ‘ intent. Inadditionto the smdldairieeini the city which were supplied with food for theiratflqthefirmhaveupwudlofigooo outflohtheirlheds, which were fed from the refuse of the dutiflery. Tn Grand Divxsion of the sons of Ten:- K?“ 3.”? 31‘; $223 " Bmmu’i tepo o o repment bodyaain ' innumbeuandnuful- nee: ; about one nndred delegsteaue in tttendnnoe. The election of oflicen for the ensuing year resulted as follows;â€" Gmd-Worthy Patn'nnh. G. W. Ron, Strathroy; GrandWorth! Anecdote, J. Wright, Vienna; Grand-W orthyScribe, E. Stacey, Kingston; Grand-Worthy Treas- urer,$. 1,8)nerrard. Brougham;an Worthy Chaplain, Jay Xoumnn’s, Brod- ford ; Grind-Worthy Conductor, Jones C. Otter, Fort Neilson ; Grand-Worthy Sen- tinel, J. W. Gifiord, Oreno. P. G. W. P., Rev. J. Finch, Barrie. homandmam InLnflzerfihovoku‘hne naval-bed: wnmnuouan audit innit! NEW d‘L' Ether sheila-etc msormwzm u-v :7qu J“, bun thouamd season, and flat ty that the total four mflion belee dy_ pilince :1 m the my bsixmillion bales. 7 being harvested but in any year ee is more id times; but as It will be remembered that a state- ment has been going the round of the various periodicals to the dim that Dr. Livingston had been recognized in Africa. alive and well, and that he had made eer- tnin statements as tohis intention of unme- mediate return to England, the route which he intended to take, sad the discoveries whichhesup liehadnnde. Bntit seems nor the only foundation for seems now that the only foundation for thiadetailodreportmthe unless men- tion by a. certain traveller that“hehnd hugdthatawhitemmhadbeen main tbemtefior of‘Afria,‘ white nguny- fig” "quflymdpmlaeinthe repurs, was upwards of a century old, md hasnlwaysbeenregsrdedum one of the landmarks of the city. The losses will pro- bably aggregate half a inillion of dollars. . Mn. Pomn, in the course of his re- marks at as} ecial meetinr' of the Grand Trunk Employ ecs, mentioned that he had been successful while mom in gettinga considerable portion of new stock taken up which would enable the Company to make a e increase to the to ' -stock, and add efficiency to the road. 9 also menâ€" tinned that of the fifteen mellions of stock of the road, twelve millions are heldin Eng- land and three in Canada. Between two and three o’clock on Wed- nesday mornin a fire broke out in a six- story building, 0. 116, Fulton'Street, New York, and ovnna "to the wind, soon s in spite of the ene tic efi'orts of the fire- men, to No.114 an the old Dutch church. This church, which had recently undergone Jm.Duxsia gang“ to panic” our; Memphisfife 1mm 00., hdruido nHmdo,Min The LoedPu-limt oi Quebeciloon- voiced forfielfithfiovembunndthoboâ€" minimiorfltelaml'ebrm. 'AmxdomfionfimWMM Emutédtothefibnryonum-Collegc, yJohanown, Iquofw Pan Hum not hing retained tohinoonvent, uordmdbylfitmpcfion, huboondibpomdofdlhilchugu. Itiampomdthatllnshnl'Semo has threatenedtomoigninune of a rupture betweonthuUnbninumd hope-giant. memfxomthoinhfiorothBx-um- wickshtathatthepotmaopipmdxin- jnred bydiuouo. “Many. in far sbovuthnavunge. us nu l3 it Pusuqns an“ cucr'uuu luauâ€"n ggarantee that the work mil be ,pushed forward with rapidity, and the road built in a_good and substantial mannerâ€"Tele- WE are glad to hear that the contractson the eastern sections of the Toronto and vipiaming Railway have been awarded to Mr. John Gint It is some satisfaction to know that J. . Gintx mom}; contracts, as he is a. Rushing an?! _ene)3§:t_ic auntâ€"1i Em Thoh-iondaoer.J,G.M inc“- . ‘ tdnvinbcghdtolarnflnt hula-iv- mg erafelyinDnblin. , m Meefingsmbeing held in fluent-ion: ”0' Countieoaningaton, in hvourof‘he t'of MadocRulway. is exercised over the fact that it has receiv- ed as genuine, over $90,000 worth of coun- terfeit bonds. These bonds m6 stricken off from the plates in Government posses- sion. How many thousands or millions there my be in the hands of the people bought and paid torus genuine, no one can Tun Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut instructs the Churclunau to omit from its diocesan newsall compliments to himself or his services. “If they sredesen‘e-i they areneedless- afthey mnntdeseryedthey are so many falsehoods.” In either case, they moutof place \Vecommend theB‘uhop s od sense to all who have itching em to gow their own praises sounded. J usr now the U. 8. Treasury Department The settlers in the Nip district have harvested excellent crops. omerly the people had to go to Mattawnn for their supplies, but they now gowedzwnrd to Byng .Inlet, on Georgian Bay where they obtain, among other neoessariesfiour for $550Pe rbmel, and coal oil at450ents para ‘valleOn. The trip from Shaw' 3 Mills to Byng Inlet and return is made in six days, being two days less than to the Mattawan. Sixteen sailors of Her Majesty’s ship Chan/Mi: while at Victoria went uhore with the launch, on the 20th October, under command of a midahipman, twelve 'of the men mutinied and overpowered the oflicer and the other four sailors and rowed to the port of Dungeueas in Washington Terriwry, and camped. ed by the Synodof 1868. A singular we of longevity in reported in the mwnship of Kenyon. A venerable matron resides there, who is said w have attained the extraordinnryage of 127 yen which has been verified. by inspection of the oflicinl register in Scotland. She is still able to do housework, and is tolerably active. The Committee on Education, in connec- tion with the Church of 13qu in thedioâ€" cese of Montreal have rewind wnhewr 000forthe purchased abuilding m St. Catherine street. for the establishment of 3 801109! for the pdueation of girls as propon- congimuy to build mxlwzy from Belleville adoc by the valley of the river Moira. or other route, with power to extend. the line to Manual-a. . Cmnx Sun, RN, redicta that from the lat to the 3rd of ; onmber at- mospheric commotion: wxll xgtin be felt 1:: a5 parts of the world, but that the en'ocu may be more serious in none place-dun others. Application will be made th the Ontu'io Isgmture {or a_ charter t9 inwrpontp a [ Afnrmernuned GanglivingneatPres- eott, was recently presented with four chif- dren at a birth. His wife had previously had twins on two occasions. Hownmythis paper he pheed ”that two persons may stand on it at the nine time without seeing or touchingench other! Place it on the threshold nnd shut the door. Tm: editorial control of the New York Timeshasbeen placed under Mr. Geo -e b‘hepnrd, formerly of the Toronto G Quebec Mercury, one of the able“ writers in Amen“. ' Instances of prolific yield are heard from the township of Draper, “joining Musko- ka. Mr. Spence reaped 1,569 gain- from one grain of rye, and ‘Mr. Thompson got 470 pets from one pea sowul. Ax earthquake shock phased over the northern territory of the States on Fridny, wing in its course Musechunetu, New Hampshire, and Maine, and extending an suns New Brunswick. 50 (image was one. and her mother 'and ginnanother.' Th6 gm»: grandmother was dead or he would have numied her also. Tm: election in Tennessee united in the choice of Mr. Cooper for Senator by a ma- jority of four over ex~Preddont Johnson. Mr. Coopcrissaidtobcone of the ablest lawyer: in the State. A Salt Lake saint avoided the terror of a moyher-in-law by xnarrying thg_daugh£r, The finances of Prince Edward Island maddtobesatiafwfpry, “(lulu-genu- plus ovur expenditure :5 aprded to be in the mum") at the close of the year. - Bam'e‘ ha a wondexmfiogflmch me. a very respectable farm hand, tilting harm to water, bringing up the cows, fetch- ing in Wood, and other tricks. Lug. droves dual. pau‘dnily Pemlxoke fox-die lumber Ihanfiuu river. When pork is high, lumbermea finditcheaperw porbuyuttleonthehoof. On Sunday night, in consequence of a telegram received from Ottawa, of men was put on . ' Trunk shops a Point Ss Char - Mom harbor has not iniflohg timeoontyinednomy use]: uitdoos Ahbmnk-inQubochn-comhtoufw “($825,000. ' ‘ Tnstockoffimber ' ° outfit yearstQuebocv-mbevery ,- ~ instant. Movedby Mr. .Dundas, wounded by Mr. Omega, mi: the following sums be expended on roads, VIZ. :â€"Bounda?' line between 0 and Mu-i Dundnsde. ircbanl. ‘ mmisaionera; 13th eon. lots 2 and 3, 815, W. Wood and J. Block. Com’n; South a. preach to Pronu’s bridge. 810, J. Davi n and J. Muchett, Court-snide line between lots Sand 6, 13th and 14th eons. 830, S. Ma- Kenzieand B. Johnson, Com’n. Moved by Mr. Stewart, oeoonded by Mr. McDon- £231»: the Reeve give his order: on the' -_i_n hvorof tbe jailowing per-om, and to the speakers for thEir eloquent peec.hes The above church In a neat and comfortably furnished brick edifice, and we are pleasedytoleamthazthere is only a amafidebt on it, which will probably ybe soon paid off. _ Tn: Maripon Cogcfl‘met. on the 11t!_1 i We have been informed that the mem- 1' bers of the Cataract Fire Company held a l meeting on Monday evening last, at which it was resolved to dist-and the Company. We do not know what were the causes which led them to take this step, but it is a matter of regret and slann that we have no adequate means for preventinw the de- struction of property by fire. fi'e have an excellent lire-engine, it is true, but if it be not always kept ready for instant use, and no organized body to use :‘properly I and promptly, when it is requi it will ; be found to be useless. Wetrustthe Town I Council will take this matter into their seri- l ous consideration on Monday evening next, y and adopt whatever measures may be neces- ; sary for the reorganization of the Fire Company and placing it on an efl'ective footing. 7 ON Sunday last Salem Wesleyan Church, about four miles from Lindsay, was dedi- cated to Divine service. Sermons were. preached, in the mornir by the Rev. Mr. : Pollard, of Cobourg, ' in the afternoon ' by the Rev. Mr. Barker, of F enelon Falls. l On Monday evening a soiree was held in .‘ the nachurchfhat whioih mgduthmome ' atten ce. e real “ ~ ‘ "s” which had been abundayntly provided by the ladies of the congregation were of with an evident relish. After tea, Mr. l Joseph Cooper was called to the chair, and addresses were delivered bytheRevs. Awd, I Barker, Greener, Pollard, andBurns. The es were interspenwd with music by e Lindsay »Wesleyan Methodist Sabbath School Choir. Before closing, votes of thanks were tendered lo the ladies and gentlemen who took part in tting up the m ; to the Choir forthejrd _’ htful music, i : a Lxxosn' LITERARY Socmtâ€"On Tues- day evening lust there wuss spirited debste on “ “'hether his wine or educstion the greater influence in the formation of the Human Channel-t" Messrs. A. Oakley and P. Beswick took the side of Nature. and Messrs. T. Clsrke and M. Minthorne that of Educstion. The discussion occu- pied so muchâ€" time that the President did not sum up _the uguments, as ususl, but merely gave his decision in favour of those of Messrs. Oakley and Beswick. The fol- lowing is the subject for debste on Tuesday evening next :â€"â€"“ Is the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage commendable I”â€"Af- fix-motive, J. McSweyn and W. McDonnell; Negative, L. Msguire and W. Goodwin. . .mmdmwflluhfldhflm ”f Courtfioue, Ligydny, on'l‘nudaymxt Sun-cannons for the Exmnon receiv- " oddB.S.Pox-t¢r’undG.Klei-«’um ". inlaid-3y. . one: was dun-god with sunning : heifer. He admowledg'ed hilguilt, and was sentenc- ed to two you'- imprisonment in the Pro- vincial Penitenwln'. Mr. Lucoune forthe [sum SESSIONtLâ€"Queen u. Francis O'BrietLâ€"On the 19!!! int, prisoner was brought before His Honor Judge-Smith. He was chnrged by one Nixon with having obhined a span of horses fxom him by fnlseâ€" ly repreeen a the: he was the owner of a. eertinn lot of d in Lindsay, which he pointed out to Nixon, to whom he actually eonveyedanndjo' ' "lotof much less vnlne. He was acquitted. . e m defended by Mr. Geo. Dormer. Mr. Laeourle for the 0m- cm. a Wm Ewart?» I Tm: Fenelon Bunch Agricultunl Society i held its annual ploughingnmtchon Friday, ' 22nd inst, on the fun of Mr. Bentley. Q tomhip of Verulam. The number of en- ; tries was not lnrge. When the ploughing v‘ m over. those who were present were hoo- j inbly entertained by Mr. and Mn. Bent- : ey. The following wen the successful . competitors :â€"Men--lnt, John Gull-m, V 85 : 2nd, Wm. Fielding, $4 ; 3rd, “'11:. Nny- , lor, $3. Boys,â€"J<-hn D. Naylor, jr., 84. f __Tu_n _4nnunl Ploughing Match of the riodjcnln. All the hues: mtfiliines an obtained at his store as early as Mon- trad or Toronto Invade-Jen. W3 hue received a cop y of the Illustrat- ed Landon Neva for the 9% imam, from Mr. R. S. Porter. the enterprising roprie- tor of the Linda: uni Victoria Boo Snore. It is wommnni with: heautifnloulonmd supplement, “ The Tidd Bast st. Bologna." It is remarhble how pmmptly Mr. Porter supplies his customers with the British, Amerimn. and Canndinn lampspen and North Riding of Victorin County Agricul- tunl Societyhu been postponed until Tues- day next, the 2nd November. It will be held on the farm belon ' to John Morri- son, qu., ERR, W ville. Menu P. J. Hamilton. R. Dobaon, Geo. Ste- phenson and John Haisley, of Linday, and A. 15. Cockbum, Esq, M.P.P., hm presented ploughn, harness, .tc., to the so- ciety which are offered as prizes. W3. have been infomedthnt Bobngeon is improving very fut. Thirty-two uild- inguhnvebwnemMormin eonneof erection, them, during the present neuon. Notwithstnnding this, there is not an un- occupied houae m the villnge, und my whowiahwnetflezheremumblempro- cure dwellings. It is expected thntunuch Inger number of bounce will be built in an: village next summer. Theinhnbituitl He now seeking incorporation. and filmed upo'n «'17: list; Wm. ourlibenl team of subscription, we do not expect to have my returned ‘ WI: are infoniaed tint Mr. C. L. Baker, a. few days ngo waived cargo of live hog- iromtheWm Shun, inordertoksep his Pork Fucking establishment in ops-y tion. We m pleased to learn thnt no °"'°’ 3% m ”mm ”“d' out w ' con 3 ‘ r price inthpfnnrket. Mr. Btker in pnepamd to purchase my quantity of pork. W: send copies of this number of the Exx‘osxron to s lame number of pendu- whu have not yet instmcted us to place their me: upon our ‘Iuhocription list. Thom who do notretumthethirdnumber will be oogsidepd 93171311115 39 “beg-lbs: forum you, 85),wxll room". an can oopyoftho nfornyur, has. Thu Joni. m axe-[km opportunity to gatsgood bed and hail, yfinmnl for nothing butsvcry littla tx-oub Novi- .goodtimetogetupcluho. mannaymianvedsfi megothenWAMupt-z mfim,woln_v¢ notyotbm thin to ”P pmng' ‘ thmugboutdueonnty. Oath-fiends mudusverymxchbyoondingmitem ofmof loader gu'unl intend from thcirnuighbourhouxh. Axtpenoomlingmflunamoffiu gab-criben. 191$!» 951c- of subscription m'utheSdrnW Chadian )on Subbed: nah-stanza. theRov. MLColennn, MMiflbmohuflpwn 1131663:va Greener st 6 11:11.01: Mondsy «flung next, Rev. Dr. _T_I.ylor will deliver his loo- to two you-3’ impiilaunm in 4:er- tiary fox Ming nheifer. '1‘"! RW- laying-x1“. D_- Du. will t9 tvrq yws’jmpiigmgncnt in sub-aim f6:- the Ei‘r’oariol. MMEQTMW, Drum Mn. AIMJLcuox, Godot, bum mlfazxinm nth thopnsonu; ism an) gouty. Foresters, 'I‘ndel' Union. 830.. unlikely tonetonfootNstiomlEm' fionin family, trade, or local groups. ' inthe clanofemignnb needodinCamda:men andwomenwhowfllmmtheirhchon thetomandmfllrlvingvflhggin WhoefmmetBritunoflaw year; An the Saturday maintainfi, emi- gratesto find new friends and new ties in the country of his adoption; an Irishman mustneednhu'edl his kindred Indreln- tivee about him in his new home. A few Irish emigrants doing well in Amerim are enabled to send home enough money to brin «it all $.41: belonWenoe the smnfi co onio- Irish emigrate to every 6 Raging-n. The Review int: out the Irish emigration hu _ y doe-aged since 1863, and an: the Tm: Satunhy Review 111 an uncle on Em- igrafion explains thegrea. mtgiepondewwe ofIz-ishindweyigrgtioy thutakcn nations-of {he Syllabus into articles of faith. The propositions with which it concerns itself are not such matters of ductn'xul defi- nition 1.: an be formulated into a med. The Council will probably be asked to give udditional auction to this Papal catalogue of the emu of the day, but not to take it into the confession of flith. . The funonn Syllabus of emu published by Pope Pius DE, in 1864, will probably oc- cupy n good deal of the attention of the ap- proaching Council. It it a mistake to sup- pose, however,” puny lmve gonefizlmt {here A mon’uxn called the Pierre Nola:- quc has arrived at Montreal, which was stranded on the Non Sootin coast in 1866, and the insurance on which, a 1 total loss, the owner: recovered from the Quebec ’1..- rine Insurance Company by judgement of the Court last June, ml then ntm ex- penseof a few hundred dollars raised end reputed her. any p of enacting the ex, whty dam nations of eSyllsbus into uficles a? faith. lat, Mrs. Black ; 2nd, Mm. Dehmére. Tamingâ€"ht, Miss Jones; 2nd,MnL Black. Fancy Knittingâ€"15$, Mm E. Armsmmg. Embroideryâ€"151: and 2nd, Mn. \V. Adams. Crochet Workâ€"131:, Mina Sophie Coating- ham :2nd, Mrs. W. Couingham. Braiding â€"lst,Mn. Burns; 2nd, Mrs. W.Co ' - ham. BeadWox-kâ€"lst, MisJellcttz2n , Mn. '1‘. Stephenson. Cone Workâ€"lat, MinaCIu-ry: 2nd, Mn. Norris. Oil Paint- ingâ€"lat md 2nd, Thou. Workman. Bou- quet Natural "Flowersâ€"ht, John Good- lifl'e; 2nd, Miss Ella. Knowlson. Pair worked Slippersâ€"lit, Mrs. Matched; 2nd, Miss Tilly Knowlnon. Berlin Wool Work rainedâ€"lat, Mrs. W. Beatty , 2nd, Malia-m. Berlin “'90! “'ork, fittâ€" yarnâ€"int, Mn. Nora: ; 2113, Mrs. made Flannel; plainâ€"Int. Mn. Isaac Rte; 2nd. Mn. J. Fee. Six yuan Flannel, chockâ€"ht, Mn. H. Shel-idea. Pair hand made Bootyâ€"lat, 2nd, Thoma Bell. git home Mamaâ€"15g Ml}. J. itzxntrick; 2nd, e. ‘air Woollen ' â€"13t,hMm%-lfogn Pogue, 2nd; Mn. Comatock. Pair Woollen maenk‘ MM". J. Bailey :2nd,MnRNugen Ten lbs Butterâ€"1y“, Mn. hue Bunsen; 2nd Mrs. G. Ellsom; 3nd, Mn. J. W Six lbs Cheeseâ€"Mrs. Inn: Rm. Lou! home made Breadâ€"ht, Mrs. R. lfi'mlfiemn‘c 13:1; Mn. Eph. Pogue; 3nl,Mn. Fancy Workâ€"Patched Quiltâ€"lat, Mn. Ema; Maw}. 395' P08“; Rag d°°r Set. Carriage Humanâ€"ht, John Hunky, Lindny. Set Single Esmeuâ€" ht John Hmsley; 2nd, W. McLean. Steel Plough .1“, J. C. Wallis. Setof Emuâ€"181., JohnComntock. GninCndleâ€"S. W Six yank falled Clothâ€"ht, Mn Ju. 2nd; 32-1. T._ Thoyxpaqn. _S_ix y_u~ds h_omé Rsbiâ€"lst, J. Gwdlilfe; 2nd, G. Cdvert. Two bundle. Grapesâ€"181.8. English :2nd. T" 2nd, G of?" ”WW’K‘Qifii win: . vex-t. u'iety ' â€"â€"lst, Jno. White. Bottle home was serwd Picklesâ€" ht, Mn. Inac Rae; Miss Knowlsom Tetanusâ€"ht, Juo. non; 2nd, Jno. Guodhfl'e. Six Mmgell WWIâ€"ht, Geo. Elbom; 2nd, Thoma . Thompson. Two WluteCsbbw'eaâ€"ht, G. I Ellwxn; 2nd, Edward English. TwoRed} bebugesâ€"theo. Culvert; 2nd, Thomas 3 Thump-on. Three held: celery â€"-1:t. Dr. ! 80ml ' omni‘nd. J. Goodlifl'e. TwomKholj c. Kmfiayon; mama-mac. gnarl; toesâ€"Jno. Com; 2nd, Ju. Gums. Half Bushel Eu] Rose Foamâ€"ht, G. Much-n; 2nd, . Nun-is. Bushel my other kind Pomâ€"w, D. McNeely; 2nd, Dr. Norris. Bushel Swede Turnip. -â€"11t, Isaac Rae; 2nd, Thom Thompnon. Twulw Unnge Carobâ€"ht. line Rae; 2nd, Geo. Macbeth Twelve White Cm mâ€"hfiLMonde; 2nd,G. Msthett. Six long_blood Begsâ€"13:1,, [nae 883: 2nd, Babel Oatsâ€"ht, A. McQuade; 2nd,, Geo. Cdvert. Bathe! Luge Penaâ€"ht, A. Mc Qunde; 2nd, W. Armstrong. Bush»! Small Pew-JohnDQ 'eU. SixEun Com -â€"lst, A. McQuade; 2nd, Jnu. Fee. Root; and V egdabla. â€"Bunhcl Cugj’ota- I‘Mâ€"Inn I“ m u... .41.. Y-- .M mmmd, John Fee. an: Bimini Timothy Seedâ€"ht, John Fee. Bushel Wit-2M Czwsimfi: ‘Y- Waz- EweLtmbaâ€"ht, C. Manon; 2nd,C. M;- non; 3rd, C. Maon. Pig; â€"â€"Aged Bootâ€"lat, A. McQuade. AgodSowâ€"ht, Wm. Best; 2nd, A. He- Qunde. Bou' under ax monthsâ€"ht, Wm. Thom. Gmbgâ€"Bu-hel fall whatâ€"ht, A. Mc- Qunde; 2nd, Mew Wilson. Bathe! .b‘vrinaeram mshew Eva-op send. .L . §Eee;3xd:C.Muon. Shut-1mg Eyegâ€"lgt, “In. Thorn; A. MeQusde. Pd:- me. Thorn; 2nd,, Wm. lern;3nd, â€"m.C.Muon. BedRunLunbâ€" McQunde; 2nd, John mdi’md, A. Mimic. :3nd, Wm. Thom S Sky’sâ€"Aged Runâ€"ht. John Fee ; hd, Ewesâ€"ht, A. '\ pnn tHonenâ€"ht. 2nd, John :3nl, John 1“32¢Mmfin Horne in hameuâ€"lnt. JJoneg‘hm 2:16.. A. Modem Honeâ€"Int. A. MoQundeflId. John Mr- ley; 3Mauhew Wilson. Two-yonu-old Coltâ€"ht. E 1”th Than. 13% non; 3nd,John D One-wold â€"lnt. Dnvid Sta ohn Bailey: 3nd, Mntthew wmm Cattleâ€"Mile): Cowâ€"ht, Geo. Elbow; 2nd, AMcQunde; Iii-(1.0mm Two 'em old Heiferâ€"ht, 2nd, And 3rd, A. W. Owner-(dd Heifer, ht, 2nd Mfollowing ilnlistofthepalu odattho Emily F311 Show: Honesâ€"Hui and Foalâ€"ht, he Run ml the Clerk!» W odtoinvwfigsutfiewvhohmwu- portgtthomxt swing of Councilâ€"Cu- riod. Council “jam-nod Manned» goth-rhythm; be- m’ not. Ari beyond oughtnoctoetopthconwud papal-80b. Ifnobodyiewill- gogfenynjlhwethem. of pnvdepu'tael theymy lawman mend thenyforbewer ' ' gala them 333? 3333' . 53‘». fl ’ 1‘7: , . wig-'3. Ԥ 3;? 13351132233? why not st my ate have roads push- tlknportionso! mohaoounu-yine edflmghtoregiom Mex-north, where p. bein Surely that E a a? isms. " .8“ . ,' .8' 3.. iiag'g :33? 3 gii iggsgig aéiafig he by Tint theCouna'l of of enor- exim'nginthe theGeorgunBeywith ferfilehnd description of lands in the math-wed: cor- . k W (mm 'p, end the: eel-thin item- ofmofhxamnmmedmbeonm- ed on the Collector'- roll, and land- edver- Thet the Clan Ch: ence- tieodfor Isle, which is evidently en error, Mean. to remove their f neoonded by Mr. Clue-I. McDougsll. fonhvith. â€"Cerried. Moved finding 3 number ner of the to to notify MMIMW- -_Lm25¢!r588°9-1:'~ J- EMILY FALL SHOW. u the Oddfeugn. 1“ mmmgm? “mm eprind lesand ldnnctarof the Church of Rana. The Synod will petition the Quebeq Parliament Lungwwdmenm tofthe fro License ' who datuman tn empon- nibflxtyinanethaputieumminom,the Wordlieanubdngheldmpomiblefor :11me Anovetmnontha 1%!!me Tm: first Synod of the Canada. Presbyter- inn Church of the District of Montreal was Opened by Dr. Taylor, Moderator. It was resolved to petition the Synod to adop (7 measures to promote the know! and practice of sacred music within their d3 AnovertumoftheMonmJPrmb yten on the sub' of the (Ecumenical Council was moeivetiffind it’vru resolved to recommend themembenoftheSyn odtotaketheeubâ€" jeet into their serious ynv.30rimidemtion, and adopt what. measures they deemed best, to improve the ooasion by the diueznimxion - Gonnxox Mcmmvzjnthe coune ofhis 3 railway line, that M’tfim the cenual tour through British Columliia last month, . section of the Pacific road which must and netntedinto themountainfastneasesob will be builton British tenitoly baton 1 Seal-iboo, and was received by the hardy J many years have passed. mineninamostheu-ty manner. The no-i -â€"-o<o~.â€".â€". tioe oil-Ii: Excellency'a visit was short, but 3 AT the late internationgl «ingeâ€" ot' the on the evening before, the people went '0 military societies, it has been pm by work with a, will, prepared addregnes, and .’ Dr. Steinberg, Chief Surgeon of Not-fl: deoontedthestmeu of Barkemlle 'mtli Q German mvy, that the greet maritime uchegfllga and mom The Chinese: Vex-ashouldldopt ofllg Which, when took : pmmineniglace in the Programme, ,7 minted by a. burning or sinking ship in mdpresentedan dress. Them'eyreuible i action, should be accepted as a. signs! Johnny, not to be outdone by “My, ' for the societies” teaming Keener: tooomo mpmfmejntheniattex: of hunters. on i tothemliefofthea'ew. thcehabeen my ofwlnch were-inscribed the mottoes, ioneofthe first to odopt chi. We“, “The Union forever.” and “Success to the T and In. ow to place at the dismal of Dominion”â€"in Chinese chm-actors. Atthe E the society for 111i] purpose meal swift terrxxinml’ionf ofmfieélemméfition, cheers 1 melw for amt ruffle, but were given or e uoen, vex-nor MW ‘ admirabl suited for I'poso m mound manominion 050m 1 T... 32-...“ “.531“... 3.43.... in breaki up the corner: and not being blessedwi any of thehard metal, the Hayfian President bmke the market, by sending all the broken to jail and putting twenty of them inthe army. The efl'ect was marvellous. Down came gold 1:081.- 200, although it is not likely that it will be much lowerxlxile the pment civil war ex- Marthe Island. copper tub erected there on: filled with spirits, It was constructed a a coat of $20- NO, and it was indeed lucky that the fire didnot mochthis, f0. if it had doneso, the enfii'ennge must inevia bl have gone. The proprietors are already " «prepar- axiom to rebuild the premiies as quickly” possible. Hum has luda gold corner which thrown New Yorkintlie elude. At Port-au- Prince gold jumped up so highdntsl 8000f Hoy- tian paper money would buy but one dol- lu- m gold. During the crisis, provision.»- alsotookan em pyre-m flight, md355,000 for aha-rel of pork. $550 for a. box offunok- ed h “82,000 for npacluge 0 mm was asked. lenzve was m- ile_mor:e_ explicitflnn Grant on Bootyell Tn Globe my: Menu-s. Goodall-n t ‘Woru weretheir own mullet-3:321:11 itis satisfactory to learn that their hesvy 10s willbe almost squared by the Insurance account In the motif house, which forms: pain of the pew uildi'ngs, ththge for the immigrant of next year who will, we believe, come in greater numbers and andwithu larger mount of meensthnn they lave done for many you: before. By no possibility can this whole question of aux-Wild Lnndsbenude a. party matter. It inane which must interest every one-who huthegoodoftherfineeethenrt;uui we ought without any delay to have it go forth everywhere that in Ontario at any rate, wherever there are Govemmentlnnds, there: home an be secured, andonterms the most liberal for any one who is willing to work and reside on the property. “'e hope the Legislature when it meets’ next week till‘urge on the executivein the m ingd ' the mm, mumvouid fie mduotgt to be, it: most intemfingnnd busiest time. Every one 3011ng intbis guy would simply leave so mu more mom do more or less chopping dunng the winter. whiledl within compuitivelyeu} mof not men!) actdoddintricubutof their-own. '1:th of the Inclement of hndmr» “Wuâ€"ll w an: mlywami, ' though not alwaya That is the greater-1 mason whythey should be asfaraspomble I duftod any northmud. and that by the liberal arrangement- made fortheiraeeom- modafion. Instead of this, hoaever,we‘ lmthataeu'eelym‘thmgiaheing done! Fromtherepo rt we gave theothcrday of1 ameefing 1;ngan we learn that' Government land ed 11: the {mat of' . flaeirpmperty, isag'reat hindrance totheirl workofsettlin gthewuntry. Tumor-three, Government tawnahil )0 block up the way 1 Why 00? Arethey tobeaoldorwhatl‘ Every month’a dela ism injnrytothe| eonntryand that wi out even the shadow i cinema-e. Iffunnen inthe fmnthad; ameutnlandhuckfnmtheirp fluent lace-J theyoouldtakeitupduringpthe _and] when would chow pref; time for pecting rather w en e country mated with now. A few townships whiehu'enotvery mmu'ksbleforaoeessi- bility or fertility have been picked out, andthese,nndtheae only, it hubeendeâ€" dnredlhnllbeopen to free sefllexx. In every other region there must be payment, or no admittance. Surely this is foolishly shamighm. We believe tint the peo- plevho we mewlnt accustomed?» the m-ywbenctively on the dent in hying out districtl for settlement, and letting all knowwhenthey m mdhowtheyneto be machefd. We mgeftentolufiabtmtthe ne- cessity o retaining pop 'onwe have, unwell now-acting more. Thisisthemost suit-blefimefor doing s good deal Iiththe object in view. Were there free mated! along the breadth of Ontario, from the Qt- tun. to the Georgia: Bay, and west to Fort “'illiam, how many farmers sud their son: would be out exunining for themselves? About this very time or 3 little later, the have“ is all over, and those on the out~ look for place: for their sons and fog- them- busyunovedinth'umverycan tiomly;u-cmflouly infects-wheel): solutely ridiculous. Woulditnotbenll fwthemtovnhnuptotheoonvicfiontbat thueie mlikelihoodofnlu-geeddifion beingmtyec made to ourpopuhfim, mdthstitiltheirdutyuitoughttobe the} plenum topmpu'e ioritintimel To put dmplypoororntleutbutveryin fedorlmd font-1d n “fneegnnh,” while tryingtomcure forwhstisbetter, hinthelutdmmngbed. This, hampn-nwhstubeingdxm, tothegriev- Vominjury mdulh'inme louoftbe commu- Betterhrhnddlsuchlnndsuu-e mmmdlikelytoyieldmyoitheprocious _ Wheel: Hglven gwny long age. Even witfiwfi-Mo believe “vim-9w H. mm. mm _ mwmmmmwmmw ed and seeking a reduction of expenses. Amongst the app omfor the (launch tic missions were M85627; fW'hitby dimict,8735; Peterbom’ distract, $3,5’2y Thenextme'edngoftheComm; 'tneu oftedathg'tHogemnM .the DnJell'en: Rev..JC.Shter,andW..Ma-on,‘f III-0mm. iwemeppomtedauditon. '1‘!»an- {Museum-mite. the sub-committee I Arthelaxeintemstionnloongxess 33‘?"- fiwg’m" “Mm mm 1" v tein lg, efSurgeonof North German nsvy flutthe E:‘gowei'sshould adopt sflsggm Wham when oistedhy s burning or staking ship in toneofthe first to adopt this suggestion, sndhuofi'eredmphceatthedisponl of thesadetyfonhis purpose seven! swift 'stesmemmelw for enacts-mm adminbly suited for the purposoofm Tm: Wesleyan Minimal-y Committee metstOttswam anthem instant. Mr. John Msodonald unged the necessity of makingtheex ofthe societywithin ‘tllieinoome. Presidentthnlxsnimssedthnsdt t eamngementsbetween sodety the Parent Society would be sooepted, d- thmxghhehsdnotvetreesivedofia’din- strucxions. Sevuugnntswemmsdefor mamounfingtooyu-SIOO. Dr. . of Cohmrg, gnvenodoeofsmofion toefi’eetschnngeintheooustimfiomdimi- i l withRedRiver. If them is myE-ming with this workâ€"if obstacles are thrown inthe wayof prim mmmde sireandarep oneufineuyoonâ€" ditions, extol) ’ direct railway communi- cation betaeen Thundsr Buy md 13:1:- â€"if efirstcmw of ' a mm mm mm .m- wnysthither by tine long, cgmtom flute, via. LPmLan through «up territory â€"disoontent, disappoinunent, and ding“, willbeaweuedintheirminds baton any evenmhtbesettlemengmdium will be infinitelyu'tested. The Md“ dl-impomtflfingfmtheGmm-ee to,afterhisCouncilisonoe,is tonlfindhis heartandeVex-yenugyofwhadn' inpo- seased,ao the compledon of direct and pmblecommunicufionbetweenflntufiâ€" mq'mdflfishvvinégkecpingin views: the same time the neocon'tyofgivingevery encoumgemwtmthme whomdmin- edltosugplemexfthitwgggon xpadvithg here tonshadowed, graph, my be chm the Toronto Tdoâ€" andhn-nedback nee} madeâ€"into the more “nibble portion of the interior. When these ' ' atepsu'eoomplewd * * "’ thefide of European emigration will flovwifli Inad- loun vigor into the newly-opened county; and within the lifefimeofflwmtganâ€" eration the solitary wild: wow taunted only by Indian savage: and wild heat, will lave become dotted over with richly cultivated farms, pm on: village, busy towns, and even crow cities. But the tide of European emigration here fomhqdowed, THE NORTH WEST. t O The London WcJHjoumfld h- mense influence among fin mute inhi- gentdmof skilled workmanâ€"devotees [upernfuncommoninw tothedha- aionof theSwdx-Wesgun'dihnhe-n field for emimtion. After ' d the geoguphicd boundan'a them tory,thewriteruysof thee-6mm“ of2,000.000 Sign"? miles, Want” and mm! meadow-land, “and finish- beentdded to the Dsminionof Candy whichnowbemmesoneof drainage-tuba most cowerful nations onthefnoe of the earth. ' Agaimctmtinuesdnewfiter, “tho work of explonfion has dmdycomm ed. andtheever-ready :gentaofflleClna- dian Dominiunue now busilyengamedin pre_ ' plans for-the form-don of po- nee'r into the more auihble m fluttheyshouldbe contented with” as they are. Human nature. We - ' hyntzymuchthesune in Austin's, Canal: as in Greath-itain; cadre”. nmthereiorepwmdtodenyfintdlm iazgooddeal of truth in the new cynic-l theory which we indium” efitstocume; and as the map... enthavedecidedly thebestofflmbuwf â€"uthey receives: presenttcomidalh uptmntfif Imperial aid Ind M widmutbeafing'aoxmponding-flm' ' of Ingperigl lgqrfieusâ€"it is y lulu! vantage: but, In hm manqmd susceptibleofanamiableogohfion. '13:: are ofoourae, two ways muting thniloyaltymthc coloniel whichobvm lystinexistmthemreconfmionoffioo- rinsonthisude of the m. The“ mm which would yea-amenab- selftoMr. Noble hiafriends. 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Bean! 3"? moneimmediate fellow-am“ beresplutgfnough in their resistance“ Theufided3u macaw-i...- marbbvouringflleida 8”“ wafedenfiommmbeunfidlyfiem uthelhleechofanu'dwelLfimw Seaetuy,and8ir10hnYoung.fier- morGenenloftheDminion. “litheoolonmjheuuelmwmdb severtheclightlinhthax It'll bind“ tontBfimmfitwould betdm matter; butthe my; pointm they donotmtmythingoftheut. wmlldbeuntmetonyflntflwyue Silvimthingautheym;butfiey~ it“ to'no improvement 'iflnn' ghlémyofttBl-itgfiu ' yorwrongiy. prefer securitymd Marthe-nature. ofptheBI-itidtgmwntothehndhof Iii: .F» uwedo so, that Whack bydoubleentryn. Mint "neonathmgmnismhdmflnfl. eminent of} qighty m” firm: mn-E, '5 dedine'a: loll-m, "hw"£ WWW “:3: th 1- fox-mug «momma... the hum-ecu, them fienmoteudim hit mt lid“ utinoehwunnchml u ' center mid filming“: of ' undoumflm ifno I!“ 6. man-a, pet- selves. anthem Muted”: forthe nation W37

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