je | tainly a Trish aire appear Tost now to all the legislative and execu- ve capacity of Britain. That Ireland been wronged, fearfully and wronged, no one knowing sg of her history will attempt te dy Yut ms ifieno of pion xisls as to the source of this wrong, "Tht landlordism but especially its outeome rack renters have proved a fatal blight on the wellbeing of that otherwise fairland is only too obvious, bub even that is not its worst blight Bad sit is. Why should a land bless. od with a climate the most salubrious, a generous, feriile soil, a people nnsur- passed in strength of body and vigor rh wbougyind forint paces Roti several walks of a ta ; BONS : of .: in the 'fields of Beierica and literature, in the pulpit, at ~~on the bench; and op | gorg battle field ot all lands ; yes Jand's generous sons and fair daught- t Britain hat the, sown to. wheat is i . last yeor while the crop has a oor appearance, has cer- tondeney. "In Gerpiany he prospects sre not | 50 favorable as they were earlier in i \, ~~| tha - season. . In. South Russia the Otlier' contihentil countries ara it cool. excephit may be France Bikey tog iawn squabble Winter wheat has good promise; and in Austro-Hungary 'the weather had been favorable and the prospects were improved. The new wheat orop. of Brisish India, wos a, fall average, and the quality of the nin wus gui sat- igfactory. The § 'in Bouth Austrilia of the 'Whesk 'évop harvested last January is 4§ Buishels per acre, and itis expected they will have $4, 106,668 bushels: for export. The {shipments of wheat for South Russian ports is 'not looked for to 'be large.-- The navigation of the Baltic was open-| ed on the 27th of April, and a large quantity of wheat had been sold for shipment to Westetn Europe. So that taken all ii all present ap- i tbe rs o.)-honor-1o-that tig gy op ened by | their subserviaut staft of Commission: ers and Inspectors. Remove these Lion sort iting and tLe Mowat fabric would soon. fmmble: ; Neither Truth. Nor 'Poetry. The Lindsay Bw of Inst week gets of the following : ' A clergyman In charge of a congregation ® Poit Perry has not received a dollar of his for the apace of five ths, As we heat that $20,000 has been paid at Port. Perry during the last two weeks for cattle for the English market, . With those facts staring the community in the face--. if they have any--the "fund for the support' of the ministry among you" ; 'will stand a "little tesuscitation. At least that is a way iof giving a hint that: the worthy clergymah should emphasise with the toe of his boot. « With these facts staring them in the face." What" facts? No 'oné knoiws better than the Phst that there is not» word of truth in his asser- tions, they have not even the advant- age of being founded on fact. Port Perry makes. a point of paying their clergymen advaneeand paying ther all they are worth and that is a good | deal more than ean be sti of Lind- gay. We don't hire our clergy by the month but pay them up. their yearly . : as stipends as as we should do pearan ki wheat market Po a firm inh a, ib ©] The tothe si a -------- soribed bende of Lindsay, canhot grasp] Purther Shipments of Fat attlp: Tho great success of this action of country in the important. matter of stock raising and feeding is wéll'* ot epiplified by the vast numbers of the vefy best quality of cattle shipped (from this station for the Buropean and other markets. Only. a couple of weeks ago there were. shipped from . an important element in its prospers| his port.in one day fat cattle to the ity. Then why should not their own * Aand prosper in spite of the drawhacks of landlordism and rack renters ?-- pngtin certainly another and shore cause for that nation's woes.-- Itwere needless to say that of all the enemies of Ireland's weal the devilish authors, and promoters of destruction of _ lite or property ocoupy the forc- most place, these can do more in 01 day in putting back the ji Nan country's progress than its best friends] ean. accomplish in twelve months in pling it forward. The flendish promoters 'of outrage and 'assassination are always base traitots fo their dupes, their friends and their country, they secure dupes By false representations and lying they lead - the way in thie always keep 'an' open they value of $25,000 ad' again on the}: 226d inst.' anotlier fine lot of prize cattle was ghipped 'and a very large | amount of money was left in tle hands of the feeders. Farmers can 'n no other way so effectually manifest their enterprise and good judgment a8 8 1coessiul farmers as in 'their bie euiian to amd success in stéok raising. large rofifs derived from Judie: ous' racing and } feeding i is quite an important consideration, but it is by no 'means the only consideration which the enterprise presents. The yield of every acre of a farm where stock raising and feeding are properly atiended 'to all else' being equal, yield wide a8 much as sn . acre of do 1and were stock feeding is oe pl andthe farmer follows the exhansting system of crop, oro, cropping year after yeilr, | «Bo 'that in ree To acre of land ons farm where Wp i iin has de tention wil yield as}? hetors at "with the avenger or so SS ER much as kwo segs of like quality of a farm which is eropped to death. Amongst the fine cattle 'shipped on. ossday Mat weed bistsn pei the ides of $35,000 having been paid in one day int Port Petey for fat cattle; he takes $5,000 OF 'the amount and 4ppreads the payment éver two 'weeks. The Post deeming no | other ' srgui- ment so potentas "the foe of the boot" alvises his ministerial creation to kick higsalary out of the delinqyents, 'Eyer which proved this most persuasive argument Mr. Gracd could bring to silerice the ipertinat of the Post man. e------ A Wercome Visrror.--Mr,. G. L, 'Reach, now of Pen Yan, N.- Y:icame here on businéss on Iejilly of 'Inst week. sHis hosts 'of 'friends 'Were usual robusthealth and active begting, prosperous; and successful -in his pro- fession. 'The Pen Yanites hive take so od a i 8. from us and they velll think mich of him, 4 A'Highry oun. -- The. 'oumer- ix Ll of M Fda who In the begs in ey Gomginy UB ir the post three oust gavelind » most sordial. reception on the occas: sion of Hi¥ g a flying visit to his native town, Port, Perry, on Saturday last. since the day or 'rather, might of oa Robson, V. S., late of the township of greatly "pleased to scem him "BA Dis |, all are 'pleased to know that he, likes} his. American home . and iis highly/ ing | Prossand the } | the medium through w | Press and Pen sogort progroey of pape interesting and writer, onrvieh us | the scholars of the imestretched on largo, ,flny stones soratehing with sharp instruments rafigh gharastors and figures which thoy called yi ing, The hard sceatohing Necsssury nd | 0 make an. impression proved (100 much for the scholarly handof those times and they soon ddopted th tess Inborious, procsss of sc ratching on soft tablets, snd hardening the tablets afterwards, la, We areigradus ally led to bonsider the soveral 2 'staricea'oh whith writing was do animnl intdstines and skins, bark of, treo, papyrus, &c., &c., antil somo 1,840 years ago when wo are.re- ferred to tha Chinese using paper." The description given of ithe pro- dens of paper 'manufactaio Is given with considerable detail and is in- teresting bat pajtics muxt witness] the operations, oto they; eun know much of themes i fee 0 The works; of the Canad Piper | Co'y 'ave very ve, tl, Bathe large and the cof the facture Wighly 'oreditbl' to 'af wor - cerned and, proves highly impore- ant addition 'to Canadian manafat» tures; ] es Now wor | Omorce "uxn ' Fuusy Groceries .--Bee Mr. Marshall's new Advertisement. His late purchase bf Choice, Fresh . Groceries are 'daily arriving ; they are just such Gi , th quality is t could desired and the prices cannot fail «0 please the purchaser. | Dont fail to, examine his fine stock. Artracrive Gooos axp Popurar alone cannat he estimated, Many houses up valley'ate washed | away, and probally ilies, goutly it is tree bu hundreds, The finod from Deadwood is 'upon us; 18 entirely surronnded by water, and many buildings will be swept sway. Ru 18 over forty miles in letigth, was already seeded, and' i¢ entirely submerged. The damage in this valley dives lave been lost, The entire destruction of the coming crop may be ex- preted JS Poot Lindsay, The Lindur es mt have been "tying to obtain mony ander fale pr tences when they published (he Himing big posters' for celebmtion of the 'Queen's Birthday in viog out that D. ©. Row, the champion Athletic woi'd tak part in the games. The "p' '0 Ing tote pliers the matter in its trae light. the S Editor of The Mail. _-- orig A on the 24th of May, not at Linda. Yours, kc, : ~~ Duxcan C, Row. Boston, May 18." High Winds. -- © The high winds of Sunday evening and 9 | Monday played mischief, caused consider | able logs of life and damage to shipping. -- On the tipple lakes several vesscly [with afl hands went down, THE WOKE PF A FOOL. Anu idiot at Graton , Vi, on Satorday 5 tas sot fre to pile of brash, th, wind: waa blowing s gle, and the flames swept every- thing before them. They first burned the | depot, water house, and 400 cords of wool Wich of the Montpelier dnd Wells River Rail way; then swept away astram mill with fdotlars' worth of machinery one large and several small tenements, occupied by (wenty families; a stove, over 2,000 fect.of dressed lumber, 200 cords of bark, several barns, 58i0x sleds, three car loads of bay, 23 freight cars, live stock, and nearly all the personal property of the fam+ Men, Momeni and ghildren' Xo Sete on. Ah Prd: dinipg-room. girls, $15 to $25; gentinl Jodicious to advise men in employment wt all, $2. Farmers aro offering $36. to $35 per month for compentent help. On surveys men ca get $30 to $40, and cooks $10 10460 per month, For female help the prevailing wages are Cooks, $30 fo §26 per month ; servants,' About thie samo figures, There are still too few female servants' and industcious girls. can readily pro good situations, ~ > It would not vinces to come here at present 1 tion of big wages. The rate abo be obtained, and unless a understands bis trade and oempetent workman, it is a dificalt to obtain | ole fue are not working, and Ey preacnce in the city servento keep down wages, and from: the fact that every train almost brings _soores more, there is but Jiftle § robpeot shat higher waged will ie bf yent, American } Baerprise. No inven} ot he Sincteenty anotity hold economy or conferred more of & benefit on humanity than the séwing miichine, ' The first productions were 'couth in the. exirems, and it was for American skill and ingenuity fo "bring Florih « machine of any gic value. In order to appreciate at adyance. 'ment that bas taken Pinos it is only neces woe tion. Many new improvements and is-a machine ag nearly parlect as it is possible to make one, ia Pheer «For simplicity, durability, ease manage: ment 'and 'capacity for work, the "Light- Running New Home,' bas no rival and the happy posseseor of one may rext assured that clulogue, and enclose thir adver Prices, --See Mr, Brock's New-adver: tisement. His fresh Is ae especially attractive, just sch goods as all require as well for quality, style and apperance, bought on advantage: ous terms and sold ata bargair: Don't fail to see his choice stock. -------- A ------ Tear Bre Sauk or Dry Goops ar Forman ' & Sox's. See thir New A vertisement. "hei, «Noted Ch: ap Huse" is rushing business. Piles of fresh 'ties. s with all the latest nove! Prices suit customers. . InpomTaNT To TRAVELERS. See W. H. MdCaw's advertisement elsewhere iu this:issue. Being Ticket Agent for 'the most pppiilar and reliable Ocean' Steamers, he isin a positions make |' it profitable for: parties. intending; to ross the Atlantis or wlio wish to end Z| for friends, to' purchase tiekéts trom him and $livs save themselves a world or anne: and get tickets on better terms than they can «purchase them elsewhere. Soe theooAdy: * Se beegrins tion , Exteeruse.--The - Londop, Eng- = DE et reporters. i hot newipapers are in & father over with orders to. tele- ag: pon. The mill property was owned byAlvah Bald: +Baldwin's loss "ig estimated at over $100,000 ; small insurance, d titute fteen | The families are rendered destitute ; ft ty clansiug the blosd, Smproving. the general health, and fortifying the system against taking fresh colds--will in all" cdses win, of Wells River, meu, women and children came here late on S.turday night. The fire passed along the. line of the railrond three miles fo the Pea: body. station, buraing the depot and all th buildings there, The entire territory on |. both sides of the track for six miles Is a per- | fect waste, timber, buildings, and everything is burned, and the track destroyed, Traine were delayed twelve Bours, but the track has been relayed, and travel will not be in- terrupted. The loss to the railroad is over $25,000. "A gang of men sawing wood for the railroad, and living in cars, barely es- oaped. John Moore was seriously burned -- 'It is not known whether any perished in the woods or not, but there were several narrow escapes. Baldwing the proprietor of thei mitls, war forced ¢ running under the mersed some time, yORTHER' nke "refuge in 8 brook tol nd. a im. Racixe, Wis, May, 10.--The™ first teyilons in the history of the station struck. at seven o'clock last night, pa the extreme north-western. oity, dmolishing . hn HOME SEWING MACHINE CO, 30 Union Square, New York, relieve, and in most cases cure Catarrab, An Brosilent two years with: benefit)" ) 'Byidance subject . to serious disorders of tho: kidneys takes the pain to write. Highly Satisfactory, than any blood ; * For delionte and (complicated difficult peculiar to 'women, Lydia Prukham' ody, (I _ Meutal de Bot! debility, are pedi remedied by that ¢x.{ : Bardock Blood | the rites at present being $150 tol Hon from: sallownesy and y | foul breth, dsp has worked a greatec revolution in honse-| sary to compare one of the machfaes built [during the infancy of thie inventidn "with one | dof, fot the latest improved "Light-Rusning New Home." Al really. govd prints id in other "bave been utilized in its devices have also been added, the result of he or she has the very best the world affords All who wend for the company's new ill. nstrated tisement (minted on another page) will re- cufve a set of advertising novelties of valu td pe : : Ox to six bottles of "Founraig or Heatru" | he fl Hon, Jos. GG Y., writes :--¢1 ob myself in sufficiently prai hy terms 0 ot Burdock Blood Bitters which 1' ve med for the past Firat Rate : dOftn. unable to attend Omaiiean,: teint After a long siegé of sickness, tried Burdock | Blood Bitters and was rulieved by half al' bottle," Mr. B. Turner, of Rochester, N, 'Y,, pure Blood and low vitlity are'the great surces of most dizeuses for which Butdock Blood Bitters is the specific. 8. Perrin, | | | Drugeist; of Lindsay writed; that Bardock | Blood Bitters give niore geeral satisfaction | 1% 1. kinds nd' col with them.' Oxs to Fane bottles at 1HouRTAIN of Heat" is wartanted to purify the complex. | lus, sweeten adebili- tated system. Ag Oss to Two bol n or Huu" 1s warrguted tocure ordinary. constipation, | leaving no after tendency bi conditions [Frice $1.00. A 'Desperate Sort Th "Mowat Goyg¢roment in. their pumerical weakness are making. a derperate effortto ill up the |' shattered ranks. On dit that Mr. Clarke, of|A Centre 'Wellington, will be selected Treas, in that event, that Mr. James Young ils be elected Speaker of the House, BIRTHS, In Sunderland, on Thursday, 17th ay the wifeef Mr, Robert H. Walshe of a daughter, MARRIED At the residence of the bride's father, on Wednesday, May 33rd, by the Rev. E, F. , Mr, Wm Ourrin, to Min Bella Lennie. All of Port Perry.t At Stari on Wednesday, 23rd Inst | Lena Gertrude, second daughter of Mr. Wi! Doble; aged 8 yvars and 8 months, At Wi) y, 15th inst Dorothea B, beloved wite of Mr James Chiambers, Post: master, Wilfred, in her 67th year, In the township of Brock, on Tuesday, 15th inst, Margaret, beloved wife of Mr Rich. ard Shier, aged 53 years and 4 months, In Canpingtou, on Wednesday, 16th in Miss Maria V, second danghter of the db Thomas Walker, Bq, aged 23 yoars snd bl months, i In Prioce Allert, on Sunday, 20th ii Mr. John Wilson, aged 9 yews: In East Whit, Tort inst, Martha ames F, "Bedford aged 26 4 and 6 days, : Tear In Port Petry, x Edith, beloved wife of aged M4 yours, , and nervobs| 'bo rold under - of & power of 'Sale 'contained' BE mises, by JAMES sy urer of the Province, and it is understood, Reach, in dnd gioning Cong Bl the Connty of Outario. £3 "Puses --Ten per cent down on the d Sale and sufficient to make up one Thr ¥ dn. Shereatioe without interest ; the brlance 10 Yo wecdred 4 balance at the end oi the 30 ar ni The vendor will give a frie deed. ~The morgage Is to be proparcd eet The. Vendor Teservey & bid." 4 The premises he under a inkl ono ® Simon Newton at & Rental of $2508 yenr ble quarterly in advance. on uthor respecta the Conditidng Con i Division ok: the.