The canadian gleaner, 9 août 1877, jeudi 9 août 1877
[" FARM FOR SALE N the River Chatea y.Portion of No.4 and 5, in fifth range of Godmanchester, containing sbout 200 acres.Apply to ANDREW SOMERVILLE, Huntingdon.FARM FOR SALE.EING Lot No, 23, first rauge of Jamestown, containing 100 acres, about 70 being in 6 good state of cultivation, and the remainder partly in green bush with & young sugar bush.There are 2 dwelling houses, one new, brick, with barns, stables, and sheds all in good order.Is beautifully situated on the banks of the Chateauguay river, adjoining Durham, \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014_ Uhe Cana \u2014 emmy + port.The bishop was entering a convent, when a tipsy Scotchman named Stewart, who had just landed from the Glasgow boat, asked him what book he had in his hand.The bishop answored him good-hamorediy, and that was all, The man never attempt od to strike him.torus Fomaus.\u2014The Russian Govern- where there are four churches, school, and grist and saw mills.Such a chance is seldom to be had.Terms easy.Apply to WILLIAM MORRISON, 8g., Ormstown.NO.608.HUNTINGDON, Q., THURSDAY, FARM FOR SALE.BARGAINS! BARGAINS! HE undersigned offers for sale his farm, being TH T east half of Lot No.43, in 5th and 6th ranges of the Township of Godmanchester, fronting Trout River.It contains 112 acres, 85 of which are in a good state of cultivation, the rest principally under bush, consisting of firewood, fencing and timber, and a quantity of pine.Alsoa good Dwelling House and out-buildings.For further particulars see proprietor on the premises, or by letter address JAMES DOWNIE, Trout River Post-office, P.Q.E following lines of goods offered a and below cost price : ALL-WOOL CANADIAN TWEEDS, A large variety of SUMMER DRESS GOODS.Lisle Thread Gloves 10 Cents a Pair.sacrifice.Choice Dried Apples 8 conts # 1b.THE SWITH CANADIAN ORGAN COMPANY, sold cheap.BROME, P.0.W.A.DUNSMORE.10 OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.\u2014In com- Huntingdon, July 26, 77.mencing the manufacture of Organs in the Pro- .TO RENT, vince of Quebec, where little has hitherto been done A Dwelling House, in Dominion Block.Im towards the production of a Firsr-CLASs INSTRUMENT, mediate possession.Apply to D.Suanks.after careful consideration, we have decided that the only course which can lead to permanently successful THRESHING MACHINES.results is the production of the very best instrument \u2014_\u2014 A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY, gee twa or threo times, let alane four hun-'roply.Also, a fine assortment of Ladies\u2019 and ur Children\u2019s Boots just received and will be wee bit like the man wi' the cuddio i\u2019 the; AUGUST 9, 1811.MRS.WM.AUGUSTUS IS UNCO !was the presontation to Capt.Simmonds, of HUMAN.the Queen Victoria, of a complimentary ad- tan .- .\u201cI's unco human; I'll no deny\u2019t.1 dinna dress, nccompanied by a gold medal and a pertend tae be infallible, like the auld Pope.\u2019 purse of 8300, ax un acknowledgment of the | That's what I said tae our William Augustus bravery exhibited in his conduct on the 2d the ither nicht, after he had deleevered a; day of July in taking down a foroign flag eg lecture on the blessings o' forgiveness.and running up tho steamer's own Union , \u201cSeventy times soven,\u201d suys I, \u201cmon, I' Jack.An address was road by Alex.Gibb, couldna dae that.Its enuch tao hue tae for-| to which Capt.Simmonds made a suitable | ; \"The inscription où the medal is :\u2014 red and ninety times.It's again nature, |Prosented by Lho loyalists of Ottawa to C'ap- , mon.\u201d This bit cluver was aboot tho nee |tnin Thomas Simmonds for his patriotism in Balance of Parasols will be sold at a great, bors, wha hoe been craik, craikin\u2019, at ae }muintaining the honor of the British flag on (roubles at Montroal Lans .; ; .thing or anither ever sin tho merriage.118 board the steamer Queen Victoria, 2d July, a\u2019 weel enuch tae forgee, bit I muun say I'm | 1877.ci On the medal clasp are tho words unco human, au\u2019 it's a dreigh job.I'ma \u201cFor joyulty.\u201d Lalifax, July 28.\u2014The commission which story buik.is to determine tho amount of compensation Yo ken he was gaun tao the town on his due 10 us by the United States tor a twelve ain cuddie, an\u2019 his wee callant walkin\u2019 aside years\u2019 use of our fisheries re-assombled here him, when the folk passin, ano speered tae to-day.The adjournment of the (\u2018ommission ither \u201cDo ye seo yon auld tumfie, und the | from Juno 16th to July 28th wan in order to puir bairn afoot?\u201d Wi\u2019 that ho loupit down | give the British and American agents time an\u2019 pit up the wean.An\u2019 soon anither set to oxchange and.examine their respective that can possibly be constructed.To a certain ex- NOW ready for sale a number of our cele- Cam alang an\u2019 thoy screeched with wi\u2019 Casos, This has now been done, our case tent the time chosen for inaugurating such an enterprise is unfavorable, inasmuch as & number of exten- Machi sive manufacturers in the United States (a good many Chines.of whom have gained an unenviable reputation) have The Best in the Dominion.turned their attention to the fabrication of a cheap in.\u2014 strument for the Canadian market.These they are Was awarded the First Prize in 1874-76 sending here in large numbers and selling them at low prices in order to realize money upon them under the pretence that they are sacrificing them on account Workmanship and material guaranteed of the hard times.Their inferiority of workmanship Terms reasonable.Leave your orders carly.fully warrants this reduction in price.There has Boyp & Co.brated Two-horse Power \u2018l'hreshing lauchin\u2019, \u201cSee the laddie takin\u2019 it easy and having boon filed on the 16th ult, the Am- the auld man laggin\u2019 ahint.\u201d W¢ that they jorican Answer on the 9th inst, and the Re baith took tae tho cuddie, au\u2019 a crowd, wi\u2019|ply to the Answer on the 25th inst.What _ mucklo sympathy for ither folks\u201d cuddies, | remains for the Commission to do ix, first, cried \u201cshame on them for ill usin\u2019 the puir| th receive the testimony of fishermen and -{ beastie.\u201d An\u2019 then they loupit down ance others, and next, to rocoive arguments of mair, an\u2019 lot the cuddie gang its lano, an\u2019 counsel, The reception of evidence will bo been but little reduciion in the price of skilled labor and the value of first-class materials, instead of de DENTISTRY.preciating, has actually increased.Superior instru \u2014, .ments cannot be made to compete with inferior ones H.W.MERRICK, in point of price, therefore the only course for us to DENTIST, pursue is to make the best instruments possible, and FORT COVINGTON, N.Y., then the neobors called him an auld gum- iu protracted business, and may last till the phic; an\u2019 after awhile the man concluded it \"ond of October, each side being allosed to ., ; wäsna possible tao plouse everybody, an\u201d bu- | occupy precisely the sumo number of days gan tae please himsel, an\u2019 walle or vide asin tendering their evidence and examining trust to the good judgment and discrimination of the public to decido \"etween good and inferior work, and pass their verd: t on our productions.We pledge ourselves to use the best material that can be procured ; that our work shall be executed in the most thorough and substantial manner, and that we will sell our instruments at as low a price as is consistent with a moderate profit.We are determined to give our customers instruments that will defy competition from American manufacturers, And while we do not feel Jike harping to the public on the old string of patronizing Home Industry we do feel that if they will carefully and impartially examine our work they will not hesitate to say that we are producing a first-class instrument.BGFFULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS@A Inspection solicited.Terms vasy.Prices moderate.T.K.MILNE, Agent at Huntingdon for the District of Beauliarnois PIANOS ! HAVE much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of this District that I have been appointed Agent by Mr Joseph Gould of Montreal for the Chickering, Steinway, Emerson & Gubler Pianos.Mr Gould's reputation is so well known, as a man who sells nothing but the best, that parties wanting Pianos would do well to call at my rooms before purchasing clsewhere, where I keep constantly on hand a full supply of Pianos and Organs.Parties wanting Organ or Piano Stools and Instruction Books can be supplied by me as cheap as they can in Montreal.T.KE.MILNE, Rooms Dominion Block, Huntingdon, Q.P.S.\u2014Having secured the services of a first-class workman I am now prepared to receive orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos, Organs, or any other musical Instrument.Huntingdon, Sept.26, 1876.MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY PIANOS ! Huntingdon County that he has removed his which office to his new residence, situated on the street lead- ., ing to Hogauburgh, opposite fo the residence of it, heedin\u2019 a\u2019 the clavers, C.Congdon, vhere he may Le found the first twenty-| | kon weol enuch its Lible ductrine tao five days of cach month.Those having operations * X A pe performed or work donu can remain, aud will be en- turn the ither side when yoro skelpit on tertained wifhout extra charge.All operations are j tr ., \"4 uv warranted.old fillings are warranted for five years.the y RY bit I'm neo human, an\u2019 it na bo the deil\u2019s ain doin, fur 1 hae a desire tao Fort Covington, Aug.7.skelp back again like the weuns.Whiles when 1 luik at the beautiful warld an\u2019 see a\u2019 tho braw things in't, an\u2019 the gran\u2019 auld trees, an\u2019 tonder plants, an\u2019 the instinct 0\u2019 the dumb beasties I love sae weel, I feel GEO.Q.O'NEILL, as if there was nuething bit love in tho IF returning thauks to his customers for their liber- carth, an\u2019 then, may hap, tho calvos got out al patronage in the past, begs to inform them [intil tbe barley ayont the pastur, an\u2019 the and the public that be has REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMIBES, and that he has on hand a choice stock of the FINEST FRESH TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES, was muckle mair wise-liko than NEW TEAS, &c.Just received at the Cheapest House in Huntingdon for Tea Dominion Block, next the Drug Hall, I bae them pit back 1 am minded tac gio our William Augustus 2 fine preachin\u2019, but when bo gets hame at nicht, after a lang the increased duty.George Q.O'NEILL aboot the fences.COONLEY & SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL burt.human.Mrs, Wi, AUGUSTUS, DEALERS IN OF BEAUHARNOIS.Insuring only Farm and Isolated property.CANADA.their names to documents tendered by oily- EGS to inform his many friends and patrons in he liked, wi\u2019 nao reference tac folks\u2019 opinion, | their witnesses, The Treaty of Washington | diana alike.provides that the Cake on either sido must; be closed within a poriod of six months from | the dato of the organization of the Commis-! sion, awed the Commissioners dre expected to | give their award ax soon as possible there j after.i The British Caso ia divided into two | parts=that which concerns Canada and that which concerns Newfoundland.lt claims an award of twelv& millions of dollars for tho twelve years\u2019 use of the Cunadizu in shore fishories, and two millions for those of Newfoundland, The grounds upon which men folk awa, un Sapronia merrit, an afore which will be sold cheaper than ever, notwithstanding toilin\u2019 day, an\u2019 1 luik at his braw curlio ithe validity of the grounds upon which a heid, ance broon, noo streckot wi\u2019 groy, An\u2019 |considerablo portion of our claim rests, min\u2019 a\u2019 his guidness, | diuna say onything Au\u2019 whon we are angered wi\u2019 ony frien\u2019, thero is naethin\u2019 sae guid as tae remember if they have done a kindners tao you or yours, an\u2019 if sac, tae think weel o' them for't an\u2019 disremember tho present Bit hech, bairns, we are a\u2019 unco Farmers should be careful in attaching this claim is based are given in detail, and | altogether à strong prima facio cage is made\u201d jou Tho American Answer deals categori cally with tho British Case, depreciating in (all respects the value of our inshore fisherios Le United States fishermon, and challenging Our Reply to this Answer doals with the questions thus raised, tho moro important of them being the \u201cheadlands\u201d question, and the question of the bait supply.Ottawa, August 1.\u2014In consequence of the recent forgeries the Bank of British North America intend in their next issuo to change i the form of their bunk notes.The Premier, Mrs, Mackenzie, Miss Rye, and Mr Buckingham left by the 7.40 train this morning en route for the Maritime Provinces.Mr Reynolds placed tho private ment has caused experiments to be carried on to dotormine the utility of condensed forage.Four kinds of presvrved food were tested by cavalry.The first consisted ot oatmeal, peas, rye, and linseed compressed : If then we are to live into cakes, woighing 4 1b., und said to con- tin peace thore must be a change ; the law tain as much nutriment ns would be atTordod must be enforced at all cost.Orangeism by 13 Ib of oats in one fifth of the bulk.In { most be denied the right to promenade our the second the rye was omitted.The third ; thoroughfares ne such.Wo repeat, it is the also was like the firs, but wheat was sub- most infamous conspiracy ever designed to.stituted for rye; and in the fourth, whent introduce strito whore all should be harmony ' was replaced by rye bread.Por use Lio and good will.\u201d cakes had to be grumbled by the hand, The Mr Hugh McMahon, Q.C., 8 ropresonta.trials lasted thirty days.Half the chosen tive Catholic of large infltence in the west, borses were fd on the ordinary ention, is out with a lotter in the l.ondun Free Whilo to the uthors 4 Ib of condensed tora , Pross in regard to the Orange and Green And 19 pound ot hay wore given duly tin Ho says that tho | the first twenty-five days.Tho hay was taking of young Mr Hacketl's life must be a \u2018then roduced by 2 pound each duy ; the source of deep regret to every reflecting amount of preserved food boing incroused Roman Catholic, as also that peace should by three-cighths of u pound daily, until on be jeopardized by lawless members of tho { tho thirtieth day each hurse received six jcommunity.le doprecatos the fanatical i pound of tho condensed forage, but no hay, spirit that is abroad, and maintains that Ire- The horses are reported to have compared land's greatost onomios are Irishmon thom- favorably throughout with those fed in the selves, in that they hope to reverse the ordinary mannor ; but those which had reorder of nature und sek strongth in their | ceived the second form of food wore report.divisions.lle rofors Lo the good feeling ox- ed to be in u trifle bottor condition than the isting during the lifetime of I.D, McGee, Othors.{who bad educated Irishmen out of thoir an., Paris, July 28.\u2014Proxidont MacMahon ha | tipathios and divisions of croed, and fostered arrived at Bourges, whore the Mayor pre- \u2018a union of kindnoss and good followship, [sented an address.The President, in re- Ilo pays high tribute to such mon an the Plying, said his sole aim hud Leen the main.Rov James (\u2018urmichsol, whose public ad.| tenance of pouce abrond and constitutions\u2019 dressea had tho same tondency.He in| Order at homo, Ilis intention and acts ba afraid we aro having n trmn of gunpowder also been misroprosentod.Thore hud beon laid in Canada concerning differences which { \u201cno violation of the Constitution or inter should have beon buried long ago.Tho let ference with the liberty ol consciences or tor is an able and cloquent ploa for religious ijuopardizing of toroign rolutions.Public tolorance and good neighborhood among | goutl seuso nt Lome and abroad lis estima.Irishmen of every donomination and Cunn- ; \u20ac4 those calumnies at their truo value.They 31.50 A-YEAR.ous ; it is insulting.will nut discourage me nor prevent mo from fultilling my task, with the holp of the men me se \u2018 vu VNVIED STATES.who havo hitherto been supporters of my .x .> .+ .: is paragraph from the Malone Palla- ! policy.| am confident the nation will re di ' tek is iv i um of lant wee k ix suggostive of what wo apondd to my apposi, aud will choose repre- may expec i ' i i i i y expect in [luntingdon, whore 1o0s0 pontutives who will Lorminate the conflict, planks abound with the additional pitfalle! hich, if prolonged, could only be hurtful .0.ne \u2019 for waggon-crossings © A petition Was FO 40 (ho countiy's interests and check the ocived by the Board a fow weoks since from | pacitic development of ita greatness.\u201d Al Mrs Joseph Lavoie, w Cu Le .ch .| > Pa avole, ho had an arm broken ! [yging to foreign affairs, the resident said al WL Ru \u201c 9 + 1 1 u ve : et vie, injured on the 29th of frrance had done all in ber power to localizo wil last, causod by i i ; \u201d i i 1 » Cas y a loose plank in the fig war in the Fast.\u201cPence,\u201d ho suid, \u201cis sidewalk in front of the vacant loton Duane cho first policy \u2014 French policy,\u201d \"ec ne Ti \u2018ur se A LL a .street, owned by l'itux & Parmelce, A ho roligious orders throughout France committee of Trustees, composed of Mossrs will make gront pecuniary snerifices to \u2018 ! A Camp and Ifardy, was appointed to nscer- | aocure the return of the clerical candidates.tain the fuets in the case and report thei A sum of £80,000, most of which comes out and UT ai ; .samo to the Board.They visited hor them- |, their coflors, bus alrendy been turoished solves, and also had her injurios examined | by De.Batos, and upon hearing their report and tho statement of Dr.Bates, the Board vote to pay her the sum of two hundred dollars, to the Consorvutive cominilteos.The ox- Empress lugonio has returned to \u201cChiselhurst, England.WALKING FEAT.\u2014 A Lhreo hours\u2019 walking match for £100 was decided last mouth at A correspondent of tho Ogdensburg Jour-| London, betwecon Williom Perkins and nul writes that Mr Beach, of Hammond, William Howes, both of London, About died on Thursday, July 19, from tho effects 3000 persons wore present, fow of whom of l\u2019aris (Green.lio had been applying it! could have boen propared for the ustonish- to his potatoes in a pulverized state, com- ing performance which tonk placo.Porkins bined with gypsum, somo of which adhered lod all the way, and won by 186 yards.In to his bunds.Ilo thoughtlosaly put bis hand the threo hours he walked 22 miles 206 yardn, into his pockot and took a chew of tobucco, a fur grenter distance than has over boforo in which manner the poison was conveyed been covered in the same time.All pro to his mouth, resulting in his death.vious records from nine miles upwards were beaten by both men.[PRESIDENT Archibald Henderson, Esq.Directors-\u2014George Cross, Esq., Francis W.Shirriff Esq., M, D, John Symons, Esq., Colonel James Reid Alexander McNaughton, Esq.and Daniel Macfarlane Esq.Secretaryand Ticasurer\u2014-Andrew Somerville, Hun- tingdon.Agents\u2014VWillian Edwards, Franklin ; Robert Middlemiss, Hinchinbrooke ; Thomas Clarke, Ste Philomène ; Robert Smaill, Elgin; P.Clancy, HARDWARE, TAR PAPER, LIME, N.P, and JA Vv.Amirault, N.P,, Hemmingford; CEMENT, LATII, AND CLAPBOARDS.Wm.Geblie, Howick; John Davidson, Dundee Crevier, N.P.,, 8t Anicet; J, C.Manning, Franklin ; Arthur Herdman, Herdman\u2019s Corners ; Dr Maclaren, Durham, and A.M.Mason, Huntingdon.Parties wishing to insure their property, are equested to apply to the agents or Secretary.Wheelwright Supplies a Specialty.tongued agents.Jumes Gibbous, living near Acton, Ont., took an agency for the sale of \u201cSection Grinders\u201d lately, and he signed a paper tendered to him as an agreement.It now turns out that the harmless agreement is nothing less than a promissory note for 8480, payable ton days after date.| The Ciithoelics of Montreal are exerting themselves to establish a daily paper, and are subscribing with the view (o raise 810,- 000 for that purpose.Captain Kirwan of car of tho Company at the disporal of the party, but Mr Mackenzie declined to use it unless ho were allowed to pay for it.No pay could be accepted, and consequently the l'remier went in an ordinary first-class car.The Hamilton correspondent of tho Globe writes : There way a field of wheat on the farm of the late George Barnes which contained twelve acres.It has been cut and ; | new paper, because, as the resolutions state throshed, and the yicld ascertained to be 48 papers ! ! tho True Witness is tu have charge of the Poughkeepsie, N.Y., August 2.\u2014The remains of Goneral Custer have arrived, and in the Fall, Sult Lake City, Utah, Aug.1.\u2014Dr.Wins process occupied about three hours.heart has been rent to his birthplace, Nan- tuck, of his wife near Boston.New York, Aug.1.\u2014The lerald reports wore deposited in u vault in the cemetery, to remain until transported to Wost Point low was cremated hero yesterday.The , LR The Verte.The Comminnion includes the mem- \"Tho ashes are to bo sent to the grave Rome, Tuesday, July 17.\u2014It is bolieved | horo that the Vatican bns comploto its plan of n Catholic crusnde by establishing within itself a Genoral Commission, to which, ax to a contre, the whole Catholic world is made, by means of the Fpiscopute, to con- bors of the liberal professions and of the military.Its aim is the unvarying one of combating free institutions in general, and Italian unity in particular; of putting down VETERINARY SURGEON.bushels to the acre, of the most magnificent quality.The fall wheat appears to be \u201che has already won the confidence and esteom of the great majority of the English speaking Catholics of this Deminion, as ap- everything, in short, which ia opposed tn the Syllabus and the Temporal Power.Its ramifications and its resources are infinite ; an interview with Vanderbilt, in which the latter said : \u201cThere will bo plenty of busi- A McCORMICK will make weekly visils to the « following places, commencing first week of January, 1877: Mondays, Le May's, Beauharnois ; Wednesdays, Gale's, Durham ; Fridays, Moir's, Hunt ingdon.CHATEAUGAY, N.Y.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, HE \u201cMINIMUM?\u201d System of Assurances has just | st T been adopted by this Company, where, by a antly on hand « partial application of the profits, rates of premium are charged Lower than have ever before been Kite offered for Life Assurance.FURNITURE, FURNITURE.Tue undersigned would inform his many friends and the public generally that he keeps cob- LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, Comprising: Writing Desks, Falling-leaf Tables, Pen Tables, Bureaus different sizes, Common Wash Stands, Boclosed Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Lounges, Wooden Chairs, Cane-seated Chairs, Office The following are the rates for Assurances of each Chairs, Children's High Chairs, Children's Low Chairs $1,000, with profits upon the system referred to : Cane-seated and Wooden Rocking Chairs, Round an Oval Centre Tables, Cradles, Sideboards, Sofas, Stands, &c., ac.Parties will find it to their advantage to call and examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere.A.HENDERSON, Huntingdon, Dec.G.everywhere good and of very superior quality, the greater part of it weighing from 63 to 64 ths.to the bushel, Quebec, July 30.\u2014Tho steamship Mem.pears by the daily increase of subscribers, clergymen and laymen, and by the gen.: ; eral approbation of his articles in de- phis, of the Dominion Line, arrived from fonce of religion and nationality.\u201d The Montreal last evening, en route for Liver following is & specimen of the writ.pool, having on board me of the most valu; ings which bave \u201cwon tho confidence and able cargocs of live stock cver shipped from cstecm'\u201d nf the Catholies of Montreal, taken this country.She had upwards of 220 MAL\" {from Jast week's True Witness: \u201cWe repeat nificent fat steers, tho majority of whichare Gur warning that the Protestants play with the property of Messrs.McSbano & Pric:, | dangerous tools when they smile upon Or of Montreal, who havo also 215 well fed | angeism.We cannot believe that our Pro- sheop for the English market.Mr Ryan testant fricnds mean to insult us, and us lo has 45 Upper (\u2018anada horses.Orangeism wo despise it.Wo shall at least The Irish Canadian of Toronto is propos insult no man\u2019s faith, but we ehall oppose ing that more Irishmen should join tho vol the mischievous and degrading Orange or- unteer forces of the country.It says that' ganization inch by inch and all along the by letters of congratulation sent him by ANNUAL ANNUAL AGE, PREMIUM.AGE, PREMIUM.21 $12 80 39 $23 80 22 13 10 40 24 70 23 13 50 41 25 60 24 14 00 42 26 50 25 14 70 43 27 49 26 15 20 44 28 50 27 15 80 45 29 60 28 16 40 46 30 60 29 16 60 47 31 60 30 17 60 48 32 70 81 18 10 49 34 10 32 18 60 50 35 70 33 19 20 51 37 60 34 19 80 52 39 60 35 20 40 53 41 70 36 21 10 54 44 00 37 23 00 58 46 40 38 22 90 \u201cThe above table, and a full explanation of the \u201cMinimum\u201d system ere published, and -may be upon application.A, G, RAMSAY, R.HILLS, Managing Director.Secretary: Geueral Agent for Province of Quebec, R.POWNALL, Agent for Huntingdon, W.W.Corser; Agent for Athelstan, J.BRRADNER.Canada Life Building, 182 St, James street, Nori.Oct, 16, 1876.Orangeism is represented, and it docs not seo why Catholicism should not Le.Mr Folix Herichon, of Perth, thinks he E> a has found an effectual care for the ravages LAKE Sr.FRANCIS NAVIGATION Co.of the cabbage worm.It is simply to mix LIMITED.HIS Company's new light-draft and fast-sailing ; T steamer Br FRANCIS, will run during the sea- ard, and sprinkle on the heart of the cab- son of navigation as follows : : ; \u2018 .Will leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, every bage with à peppor-box.Mr Herichon bus Tuesday ard Friday, and Lachine on the bundreds of plants, on which he tried the arrival of the 5 p.m.train.experiment in the evening, and on the next Will make the downward trip every Mon- morning not a live worm could be soon.gay and Tharedsy secre reasonable rates and Ottawa, Joly 30.\u2014This afternoon there wll a0) Mo sort Owned relies pie subscribers to the Simmond\u2019s testimonial parties on the route, the best security Is given that fund.At two o'clock the chair was taken no advantage vill ever be taken of the Public.N : .ALEX ANDER ent.to order, explained tho occasion of it, which May 2.work we have undertaken.equal parts of good black pepper and must- | need be dcfiance, to our focs\u2014curb the fary ! .+ i .treal ; cease insulting our nuns and our, { himself n Protestant, and let any one say if accommodate the people on the route between Corn-| was a large gatbering at Rowe's Rooms of he is surprised that wo brand the Orange by Ald, Rowe, who, in calling the meeting ger the peace of a community.In this Pro- \u2018line.But our hands are now upon the plough and we care not from whom tho opposition may come, or by whom faction may be introduced.We shall go on with the Defence, and if of your Chiniquys, of your Brays, and of your McVicars, if you want peace in Mon- prieats in the thoroughfares.Read tho let.tar we publish from Sir Francis Hincks, organization as the most mischievous that \u201cever existed to porpetuate feud and endan- \u2018 vinco Orangoiam is illegal ; it is mischiev- ness and work for every one this fall, but at low rates ; plenty for the railroads to do, but it will baroly pay them.The trouble is every onc in America sponds too much money.We aro too hopeful.When the habit of looking at tho present as it is and to the future as it will be prevails, there will bo no moro strikes.The railroad trouble is endod, but there is great danger from viere, colonel of the l\u2019ope's Noble Guurd, the spirit of Communism.\u201d In recognition and editor of the Osservatoro Romano, has of the general conduct of tho employees on left on a special mission for England, hear his roud, Vanderbilt has divided 8100,000 ing important despatches for certain omi- nent Catholic dignitaries, and, it is belioved among them.hero, leading Conservative statesmen.\u2014 The citios where riot rules must pay the| Daily News.damage to property.In Pittsburg the de-| Tho Lancet has been entrusted with the struction amounts to about $35 for overy|duty of giving public expression to a strong man, woman And child in the place.That opinion formed by a large body of the medi.havoc was u rather expensive luxury forical profession on the subject of what is these hard times.known as the \u2018Grocers\u2019 License, under , which, as an Excise permit, retailers of MISCELLANEOUS.ordinary grocories are enabled to sell intoxi- Rome, August 1.\u2014The uneasiness in re- cating liquors in bottles, The protest has gard to the Pope's health has been revived.been signed by 920 physicians, surgeons, He has only seen Cardinal Simooni and his and general practitioners, the great majority \u2018 fi Cardinal Riari of whom are engaged in large practice, and domestics for five days.Carding iafio | oy large opportunitios of observing the Sforza's chances of succeeding Pope Pius effects of the grocers\u2019 trade in drink on the improve daily.various grades of society.Of the gentlemen i i _ signing the protost, 279 practice within the d Great excitoment was cased in London Motroso litan district, and this number ine erry, Ireland, on Saturday, 15th July, bY À clados the leading members of the profession report that Dr Kolly, the Roman Catholic resident in London ; 638 of the signataries bishop, had been assaulted by a Protestant | are resident in the Provinces, and represent i .{ihe prominent opinion of their localities.in the streot.500 quay porters left their Three have writton from the Colonies, show- work, paraded the streets, and a man whom ing that the question is ed as oi grave they supposed to be the culprit was besten.interest beyond the immediate limits of There was, however, no ground for the re- home.and, what is of signal importance, its pro- gramo is in perfect harmony with the prevailing spirit of Catholicism.The Vatican cherishes the iden of enlisting the diplomatic action of Austria, France and Spain on on its side, and does not despair of bringing England to common cause with the other Powers.Meanwhile the Marquis di Bu aqua angers og rg ry ne er A QE AE THE CANADIAN GLEANER is publish- od every Thursday at noon, Subscription, $1.50 a-ycar in advance, postage free.inglo copies, four cents each.One dollar pays for eight months\u2019 subscription, two dollars for a year and four months.Advertisements are charged sevon cents per line for the first insertion and threo cents for eachsubsequent insertion.Advertisements of Farms for Sale, if not over 10 lines, are inserted three times for 81.No advertisement ineerted for less than fifty cents.; ROBERT SELLAR, Proprictor.\u2026.- » a * * @he Ganadian Gleaney, HUNTINGDON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1877.Tre news from the seat of war has suddenly become of deep interest.The battle of Plevna has not only been a bloody one, but the most important in its results of any yet fought.\u2018lo understand it aright ashort retrospection is necessary.Over a month ago, the Russians crossed the Danube into Bulgaria.Their main object being to got to Constantinople, or, at loast, so near as to dictate to the Sultan tho terms of peace, they did their best to eludo the Turkish forces in Bulgaria, and hurry an army scross the Balkans, the range of lofty and precipitous mountains which separates Bulgaria from Turkey proper.In this they were successful.No Turkish army appeared in sufficient force tu dispute their advance, and the Balkans were crossed by an eastern pass which the Turks thought it so unlikely tho Russians would choose that it was only guarded by a solitary battalion.The body, which thus penetrated the great natural rampart of Turkey, is stated to have numbered 20,000 \u2014a force altogether inadequate to effect anything of moment.The design was, that this small army should divert the attention of the Turks, while, farther west, the real army of invasion, numbering at least une hundred thousund.would attempt to pass the Balkuns, It is plain that, while those two armies were endoavoring to penetrate into the very heart of Turkey, it was of vitul consequence that their lines of communication in the rear should be kept oper.In Bulgaria thero are four large fortresses, strongly warrisoned, and two armies in the field.To kecp those garrisons within their walls and prevent the armies from falling on tho rear of the invadins expeditions or destroying the bridges across the Danube, the Russians left several larre bodies of men.It was one of them that encountered tho Turks at Plevna.Osman Pasha was marching westward to cut the Russian communications with the Danube, when assailed by Gen Krudener.Instead of routing or even would have used the name of tho Quebec ORMSTOWN COUNCIL.Governmont as bis authority for doing so, Tus Council met on Monday.Members did Le not really possess it.Until vory cou- all present oxcept Councillor ood.The following is à detailed account of the clusive ovidence to the contrary is supplied, James Adams was appointed special officer fighting at Plevna on Monday, July 30 :\u2014 tho impression wiil prevail that dikclosures, over the Clegg discharge, Jamestown.\u201c Lhe Turkish foree was estimated at 50,000; unpleasant to supporters of the Government, Francis Laplante, road inapoctor for Dix they occupied 8 series of positions which are have boon choked off by a trick, trict No.24, presented his account for front baturally strong and also artificially fortified THE WAR.THE RUSSIAN DEFEAT AT PLEVNA.\"ment of fact that we have no troo attack with, The most moderate estimate is that we havo lost two regiments\u2014sny 5,000 men out of our threo brigades, a ghastly number, beating Eylau or Friedland.This takes no account of General Krudener's losses.Wo, too, retire on the Osma river, about Bulgaroni, and tothe best of our weal s to calling your attention to new acts of bor., barity which, from telegrams receiv the Sublime Porte, are \u2018committed by ed ' Russians in the cities snd villages they invade.They do not limit themselves to plunder the Mussulman population of ail it owns, but also subject women and children to the moat ehumeful and dreadful tortures, \u2018atrongth cover the bridge at Sistova.One \u2014and that even the day after the proclam.Tho primeactor in the tragedy of Victoria roud work done for the following lots in tho in every available spot, forming a horseshoe cannot in this moment of hurried confusion ation by the Emperor Alexander, whose Square is still wanting.Ib was à man in n 4th and 5th concessions of Jamestown :\u2014 in front of Plevna with both flanks resting realize all the possible results of this stroke reign promised to the Museulman inhab.q 8 ; N Russi lion! promi Lae 58 ! i black velvet coat who pursued Hackett up pth Concession.\u2014Lot No.2, 7h cents; On the river side.Tho Russian forces con- ow rasbly courte ot oi a orion! fonts security and Jus for their persons, Dunn's stairs, drugged him down, and shot No, 3, $3.20 ; No.4, 81.80 ; Nu, 10, 82,50 ; sistod of the Oth army corps under General\u201d stands Letweon VIF ng Lhe vi r their familios and their proporty.The : .\u2018 LE , ; Tarkish army in Loreca and Plevna, and following are some of tho recent acts of Lim.Of him thore is no word.Sheehan No.12, $5.50.Krudener, the 30th division and 30th bri- only n wouk division of the 11th corps cruelty which bave been brought to our is simply one of the many who fired at 5th Concession.\u2014Lot No.1, 83.50 ; Nu, gade of the second division under Prince stands between Tirnova and the Shumla , knowludge: the inhabitants of owns near Hackett.2, 15 cents ; No.3, 84.80; No.4, 85.70; Schuckosky, with three brigades of cavalry No.5, 81.80; No.12, 810.50; No, 13, sud sixteen guns.It was urranged that WE were sorry to read in Tuesday's g10.40; No.14, 81.General Krudener should attack the Turkish Ilerald an cditorial in which the culpability sioved by Coun Greig, seconded by Coun centre nt Griviac and the northern flank of of the Protestant Indians for setting fire to Cairns: That the Scerotary- Treasurer is the entrenched position over Rahora, while the Seminary buildings at Okn is wssumed, hereby nuthorized to pay to the said road Schuckosky attacked Radezoc, and General and which onds us follows :\u2014 inspector the above several sums, and to col Skobedeff held in check a strong Turkish j , g Wo heartily trust that tho offence muy bo Jeet tho amounts according to law.Carried, force at Looes, which wus tho extrimity of brought home .the, vent ulonders, or Richard Fitzgerald, road inspector for the Turkish line, Krudener began the whatever sympathy the Indians of Oka 00 5 70% Lo Ce \u2018 Amen d.may be ontitlod to in their controversy with District No.15, presented his account for battle about 9.30.After 4 long Lombard the Seminary, about which we say nothing, | road work dono on the front road between ment he succeeded in silencing the cannon no one can feel anything but abhorrence ut\u201d the second and third range of Jumestown :\u2014! at Grivine, but could never expel the in- such an act as tho ono in question.Indeed, sud Concession.\u2014Lot No.24, £1.75; fantry from the carthworks.To spent the there can be no doubt that should the crimi- 1 of 37.43 contr.l'art of 3 ie: ol atheros ilinely endeavoring nal trial fail to etface tho impressions pro- Gel part of 37, 43 conts , l\u2019art of 37, 431 W 0 ¢ afternoon unavailing y ende ng duced by the evidence taken by Judge Cour.Cents ; West part of 37, 43 conts; j of 3% to force the northern flank of the Turkish sol, vory much of the sympathy which Lins 81,30; West } of 39, 81.30.position, desisting after dark without hav.been excited for these people vil bo ut en L oof 17, ing gained anything material, and having end, ero can bs no connection between Ca Cre Waar L SE Chel any true religious sentiment und an atrocious 83.490; Enst } of 15, 81.30; West § of 15, himself snifered considerable lox.Schack crime.1t must be remombered, however, $1.70; Centro part of 14, 81.95, osky about noon carried Radizevo and plant.Moved by Coun Ness, seconded by Coun ing four batteries on the bridge beyond, it is not at present mado out, supposing the Cairns: That tho Seeretary-Treasurer is bombarded the nearest Turkish position, crime to have been committed, how far the Protestant Indians, as a body, are implicated ; er , 0 > P hereby authorized to poy to the above road\" which was an earthwork armed with cannon Aftor un Sed Range of Jamestown.\u2014West in the ucts of some of their number.| .1 C .v ard : H .: » .he In ; The case of the lirlians is eminently one \\Hspector the above mertioned sams, and in front of an entronched village paign to bo counted on as a fighting intiger.t is not ten days since the 3Uth division crossed the Danube in the pride of superb conduct.Now, what of it is loft, is demoralized and shattored ; there romains but the \"0th corps, already roughly handled, once at Nikopolis and once at Plevaa.One cannot avoid the conclusion that the advance over the Balkans is seriously compromised, and the Russian strait is so bad that scattered detachments have been called up from out of Roumania, and the Roumanian division, , commanded by Genoral Habu, which erossed 'a day or two ago at Nikopolis, has been \u201ccalled up to the line at the Osma River, An nide-de-camp of the Grand Duke Nicholas was prosont at the battlo, and atonce started for Hirnova with the evil tidinge.We are just quitting this bivouac, and falling back on Bulgareni with all speed, leaving the Bulgarian villagos to the tender mercy of the Turks.As 1 close I learn that on our left Gen Skobeloff was verysoverely handled, having lost 200 men out of his single infantry battalion.\u2018 THE RETREAT.A correspondent with Princo Schockosky's where, Lo como to a correct appreciation of: chargo and collect the sine necording to hours eantonude he silenced the Turkish ! force gave the following account of the Rus- it, you bave to put yourself in their place.law \u2014Curried.guns and his infantry after a long and bloody Let the writer in the Ierald fancy himself Moved by Councillor ti-ig, seconded by contest carried the carthworks and village.to have been harassed for seven Cor cight Coun Walsh : That the Secretary-Treisurer The second Turkish position consisting of a years by prosecutions for cutting cordwoo is hereby authorized to pay Richard Fitz- redoubt and series of entrenched vineyards, in a bush he believed lo had richts of gerald, road inspector, tho sum of $334 for! wus then attacked and ultimately carried ownership; for pusturing his cow.and exer- material and work done on the bridge in but with a terrible effort and vory severe Loss, owing to the heavy Turkish artillery \u2014 = | force.\u2018The Russians, moreover, were unable MALONE NEWS OF HEMMINGFORD.to utitize tho captured position.About four Sir, \u2014 Your Malone contemporary is what o'wlocte à reserve brigade was brought up, Dominie Sampson would call \u201c verra facetious.\u201d cising other privileges enjoyed unquestioned TeAT of the old Free Cliureh.\u2014arricd.for many generations ; to have had his wife and daughter insulted by imported bullies; the church he worshipped in toro down, and finally, on a paltry accusation, had Lis house forced open by armed men at midnight, and dragged from his bed to a juil IS miles dise tant, and then ask himself if he would feel altogether unjustitied in ~etting fire to the oY LA line nder the
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