. "r-tor 8tr-.--we all the t, N “In of the farming community ' ' . lb Call Mr S. I. de, Veterinary , m min hated in Waterloo. Ho ho "trhAth Mann-Cautions from " -.-e.-,rttt,te, (luau bounce..- MWJchhnm-n an ivory .* on.†w tut thin my. w. "* Mr " "f"rett.aettrtteo to L, ', F Tl: Luv" Fun-o, published by Del- “I“ Putnam, Phllndolphin. has tench. ' till." The In, numbov is unusually al- Inegiw, but]: a raped: in nngnvingo, I“! Ac. a an 3- in an. at mum. .. P50 '6'.†in â€aback. a your. -- -- w -- ‘-._ W"r, I. Irv-"mum " 0n." has It"! . ' '~ b-gtterttteomiar,0t. “Momb- u†atmmt beyond a doubt that Who'll. “It. under". It in nine coming to . “Mikaela-mum many other T . - implant! in the thing. Quito I ( huh-r nu under "an. l i n etteelUnt number, and contain. a hip gummy of inlemuinz wading -tter. Nth Migiul My! solectnl, A. - tho Mal mnlributiom “m notice I h d potty bythe Into lamented T. D. .0000. emiIN " ana Vin», " and O“ In In an probability that gent].- ‘u'l lat literary production. Their": with. ' Now Dominion uoettltly,,' Cl pr mum. Ibo-Id new. " it a place in l 7 Pmimlh pm week in: - “hauntingly Inn-y. Tho Report C din-w comma. M»; the "ei- Mmeannmwu adopted I 4"“ ago. The Mute- on the ,.aqtluuertstke. uptown. time. Sir G IWI IniMinBill on the second "ertding 0w lune dinmwon. Manny think it . I" Mm -.We but rero'ud hithpcbliohen. Mann. John Doug." It! Ion, loaned. tho April numhorof thin â€lemming Canadian publication. It A Hum: has been committed in Mt. 'tmat by Dr Dunbar. upon a man named cw. hi boon companion and inti. ale. which“ of you standing. It up. n h thy bud upon! the evening in n . ' why. they "to imbibing pm", In!“ 1. ping home. on new“ of th. m “a“ on the part ofClsUoner the Dr. got I) enraged [lat he took up a Mad HM him by I violent blow I Ii. m He has been “minor! to â€We may atthe lull cow! to stand his but.“ lacuna-no Mom“. in "bs and. tho and beautifully uni-boa an. pm and full .29.. ofillmtnh'om N "+ra&tsts of the novelties ofthe Aaa.' The Iihmy dopamine!“ contains n “u diction cl mi Jun. among which a. m, Thrown Over, The Overdue PW Gaming and Being, Talk. with w-, My he. Ev: ry (hp-mm “Mt main. in well mild. “no 'Karr-.----.. Tho 'Geartiiueti4 am. in Anode, o. Ihiollpumb. The Our Vision, A a--. of an Old School, Our Roman “Mun. Lago- qu,Tho Euro- pa- “Mu, A Moan. Lame do M thit " than Prince. ride, Br 'mol‘ lump. An... the Burial, The u Man. Bowie" and Literary No “m WO'NHII’ up; our 'h-itterusaetttotiihaLi. ",e*'rth-ttt new. {Manhadu '"Pjiridif -rkiricGi'iirirTiirrri T73. out." all chit mm (min. We in umbmoumm‘uw “may that gun bad by“. W W- ot com-nu 'tte - on atteial pa Idol-66° my». wwwmu. “If“ H“ tra.. Welb, New Yolk. ‘Mlanlumto haul in cl thin-small“, ml. “Ibmmubmmhuhb- _-ut-tu-tto-ues-s hut-dumbing main. " and, tstat.to do “that tho My. Book, ',ttet"rrca.ouer,maiueta .7.le In» no beginning to "'5'.th their law-om Ind --. MW Mindy "ttive, 1b wxfibcun h In: ï¬ll my our-ed". Ml, all him have been performing “in; mop: um. niglm in “Marina. "I, Wing large and Waldo duh-a Ttm, I..." he Sir-thud lo- s.. We night-ha that lb Fianna M unduly ban boom. exud- - "lawman. Want!» mph. ‘ Mtrittttiir/"ibiirr'trrrf; Inn Snow" tor this week. In. the “wing ttoetetttat-Fottl Phy. Tecltinimg “I“. I national mull. Indy Dumb, Cat) Fonign mun. Ens-wt week. ht tuGuTi"irr7ici lean not yet ter. M. bet it u now drawing to u ' “0 Radial- ». still and} lent nml bout- " that Andy Johnson will be dethroned. '$oxutes.-.Tt,e Honorable tho. E. cur. tke in he. knighted, and the "on. Mr U-rits " been mmle a C B. In! M room to lam: mu till nut ai the WIlmut Council proceeding», a [can from "linen. and â€(no other article; he“ in? tutt BL .21.“. My Th. no... Itigtt " “I... _ has. Lu" Rum: Sumo: " Panto" (3.5. a-.. 93"!) an run! nwsum Ton-nun om. TRUNK R AILWAY “"an waged " 'h'ine Wu! In" Ba. 10:30 an. Dav Ex. 4:11pm. Mail Tru. 6:30 Fm. was. of tho up’n on the tit a? the let u that month The Anne-mom Ad of 1806 made - of the" term- tmt wonk- otrlier, tthe alt-non 3n mama to - it books in by tU.Utti of Ayn“; atbedarofartreit Tn Aha-nun uw-Nuo. that to upped agninst their -umtttt for the can": your will main. to In. in. formed that the law has time abound in which ta .. lo the Cttttrt of Bunion. Prior to In}, the In allowed till the "urthr, thu mm not hing required lo ban-l their boob before no they am not diappointod. than Troop and Smith are [rowing national lent their constituent" put them down " fool: for. having at'omptod melt I hopeles- Itask. Arotnti.rtrtioobt friend write-I very Droplet! that the lop-Ida tion have not the ghouof a shade of n chin?“ either In]: the [we-ant G nt‘meM or with Ir Gladstom’l “lowing. TIM only hope they have is in the event MMr Bright and his friend: gutting power, who would grant their min-t baa-us they It,",':,':,.', that thm. kdemttGn mean: a longer waging on ttt; England'n 'nprm "rings' than amnion done This datum-m by our friend is cor- roborated by telegram which line been received by high tumtionarim in the Do. minion from high functionariel in Great Britain.' In teT'rtrmA-.rtt. Halifax Ripomr . I: We have reliabl- inldliguncc from the a. pal DekgtttUs Gloom ovouhmlon the the face. which " hon-n blooming. Mr Home and Armand did not expect "cecal. dad on 'tlkmr.9tot tlmrongh bred bull any brood. Ago-i. Jame. Conn. Waterloo; and do prheu HOG-u, mu. Ben do do. ho your. old, Jam.- Wamoek; and do. John Thoma-n. Bank as yurlinanmu Brawn North Dumb-m; 2nd " June- Brot.n,"tioeth DWI". Best do boon] purine. John Brydon‘l " Gublern Ham†(hit; 2m! do do Duncan Mm'l ' thlnm.‘ Who». Some vary ttne bulb-m shown, um" prin- am" Summon an Bun. Snow at 80am Wnsum -.Thia lhow mu he†in Gull. on Wduday the [Mk ind. Tho Repor tor "r Mexl-il-ition of bone- wu the: beet that has our been new in in county,‘ nicularEy in the general " class. 'lei and» bone. Envy t'i'l'l/il'l'oi",',t:'t H-n'oy'l “Champion." Rstverlr,end do 'thoe Petty'.' Prim Numloon,’ Ptotittch, m, In no sure better Int-(action not: ugh.- all-mad. And the: " (him mould a didismnt jmlgu for Rte t ell-“sol Mona. Very few will “that In all. judge. of lam-y draught or {um Inna, In awn], cup- Ibbofdoddin'ungood points (1 I cu- ley. There wen only three entriee of [levy Draught home. The t-itre doll" prise eagle» to Bump-a3 owned by Me. Ohm Buckle-d of Guelph. Bo. nonry PM wen pun to ‘Yonng Allen- Il"', blood three yea on when“! by ‘InMcIeboe ot%qreler. For General I Pup-u, to ‘WIdehele,’ owned try Mr. ‘Roberteoe of Hilton; to 'Royal George' ‘owned by David Leek. of Trekker; and; to George Badma,’ owned by June- l Currie d Nichol Town-hip. . The Judge 'eere.hk WendelWellaley. Mr. it. W. Penna-d Hazlett, and Mr, Henry Sey- der 0!th Although we we certain [ Human the veryheetit m poeeilulei to do under the emu-mum nud we be] lien they have given general intimation by tttdrthdniom, yet still it in tho ii'iici') s'tortetttt-ttthntat present the che- of barium-M general pupae, takes. lam wide eve-3e. It the on, ddUr pme we divided into quend ttVetter-tio ( gierqtttrthtusthrat bone and twenty, when?“ iothebeet earriqe bone or! '; Tn Noun Wunwo Ema-Snow was In†"coding to announcement on Friday 1.60- the Dalia Crkket ground. A V", Imp tmrml ofpnoph m in ttttrtttit"trer Tho â€It†and quality of homo exhibitor! In!" in Elihu of tttttttting u the kind that has mun phe- in thin riding. Them I". Ion-mop which of be". for moral pupa-quid Ivory Inigo proportion, of than an o! It not uporiou tsbaraeter.Tho Hg. and to have you! didhmlty ier -htgtoaihtrtlaraioet, but at has“! [no than, doll-r pin to Noun; AM thtte,'om-t by Mr Lori Dean, of Wolluw I Quint-600Mb†pmineod in l thia coll] within U). M few 'lays by the ior'tr"iototMr Impactor Romnina and other 02in clean. 0n Tueolny moo . only, quio nuancedâ€. may "ttemd tho ) Bravado-d0. Mar tad D. huts, akin; pan-loo of the "not. establish- , menu. illndiI‘ boob nod c"ry thing of " any rnltitbcy can“ lay their Gnd, upon. l They plnd than in charge of Chief Cur I .'l stable Klppert, who nith aux-end nuistanta, l Tu keeping A guard our tlnom The um. , do; than!» took chug. ofthe Braworiaa I I of 000m Saip and Jonaph Spoil, olBorlin. I Yna'enll' tho; wont to B-don and Ham. ibnrg nrd dosed np the Breweries in ttf 'pluean. I la also "ported that the Proaton l ash-bliohmnu fared in the lame way. Many empiric no mnda at to the ground- upon ulna than govornmont odk- acted and wry M at. a yet abla to trio any cannot any. Tia public roam to be left ontm-ly in doubt a to tho Inn can-e, though mtuy "pom an firing arousal. It u stand tlet ulna the goumment hora In localiupooiovato up llmonnt of boar unmgbomm-l, they find thnt sra'eoly A quart," of tho amount now paid intotbo rovonuo In mum in put you: when they dopandod nolely upon the return: mule by tho brewer» themselves, though it h well known tlnnt no more beer ii; mule now than torment. 0n the“ groomla thoy concluded that frauds bod boon connmittol and oonaeqnontlv have ttet. od no they did in the matter. What will be tba molt oftlmaa aaisnraa is yet entire ly mart-tin. thunk it ia the gonornl im. pnaaioa that it will take many " “In or «on montha boll)" tho breweries will It- gnln In in annual m. It will no doubt make u tad Mate of aura nmongat tba beer driut'on who all tho Wrtorloo Braver“- araclnaad, a it will ha nhaolntt-ly Impou- uibla to apply the demand when on many ortlu largaat Mountain the country wumoo mum 01.0831)- of M Giiii ,taAiir"G0aUe -- "mi 2iiiTiidii It the my. I building! and 'd'afll'l"%l'g warmly lit books in by'dmtz‘hvngmmkb; dug; It rd: I of tppd p A Q! M , winter, ad and lunch 11Ul'lf I. out... n. “iaan'u’w be. la.“ and “you‘d-go has bandit- covptltndr noun of them granted for brunt, will tttttw "till woke new] than January. The condition of the pawn! "ate in “all In to give me much nmiotv yr! approhoudon far the My of (he Tn Lars RAILIOAD Drum-n. -.hrth. an. of of tlteEr" Railway duaater near Poet Jon“. the Jury brought in a verdict thet the accident was and! by Muted Mail, In! in the opinion ofjury it might have boon avoid“ In! tUtmin run " a lean spud. owing to the nut. condition of tho road) In" than nix wk: pm-ioully in ma upon unhermd Ind been'rnulo‘ in which It m- an! ‘Brohu wheels. axlnr angina no! ":1ij track have been of dit ahtsoat h riv‘occumnce for the but two month- cauod moody by deke. tive mils. Fully on. thouund broken nib Inn ink-n trom the truck in tho month of January. While the number ro- man! on man: ofttttnirttatioet, era-hing, or rttttrlt_t,t out, tet" y,ttrtt urn-tar. . Pbl a new - “we Wm, otl do. All)“, _ A gating. lst the W, Md mun, others. The hull was fully demand. and the company upturned ahout ("In o'clock. , mm gum wiahed hi. henna-null Hois.ett./e" happi nag closing I», invoking all Muir: uPon the n for ma: rumba! 'lll"a'i'iQl,lt him. tiiGiCWiurTiirireiitiiiiiieti"i'i the ourâ€. enterprino and laden! which eh.1mtttiiytd Amujcau- jnnrmalism, and ', Chute Dre-ttet. York; Am}! 1tr,--ahePrrtsn festival to Glades Diakeni. i took piece Movemug eh Dutenom'co'a. A. I along the two hundred pro-em meomon x (hooky, ll J Raymond. M Hakeem. of Cineinoeu. ex-Gm'. llxwley, of ponn., Richard Hoe. Samuel Beuvolle. hint-ton Marble, George Cum: and othere of note. [ After the gum had hemmed unit places, i Mr. Duckone entered, under â€can ol liq moo Greely, end mu cordially received. I After ttteta: 2tt “the die- medof. r. ,Iop‘ei'l," n.‘ i id the monies by wining tohi, mm“- I tioe to Ameriosttiq thirty-{ow .veere ego. of l the You. En‘Iieh writer, then known u 'tht' Amt-owe â€1:91in ellneion {to us [In Mr. CROFT-“tho Ameri. on pee-honored tuuf'tti booting the l me- who had climbed [tom the lowermnge of the leader ohU pie-e, end hie triumph in Main. " peemett eminence wee altar. ed the t Tll, individual member of them n ecuncluded by .sasring meta-3M, heppioeeg ttt an: new†mom-e to one h' .en you Chou-lee Dicieee.’ When the eppleuee subsided It. Dickens reeponded in an ex- tended eddven n the tonne oi hie re. methheelluded lothe twinge excited F moe‘ Amerioele by the “(enable opin. ione urn-d in hie American notee and Much Clusnlewil. He we: delighted to witnen the ito vemm in ttte will, mo. ml and J2','lrl','ll'l1tlt, of the men-y u noon during hie bat win. In the-works re- fened to he lied given hie home! elpm done " the time. m then anH it we: not his intention towite “on.“ hook on A. "mice on " return to Eninnd. m about“, in " own journal, pnlnlieh hie pre- _ an! impreeeion upon America, and dojue- , lice to the people of this country. He lodged himeell’ that no long he he or " heirs had any intend in the edition of 'hGrtittvCoirtkwit' and M main-In Notes,' 1 that the-e boob ehould contain en eppen- 1 dix ninth, "r. eepe‘relone llneifoio con- l , Thuxample 'Rambler' our: "fa you“! [than when mother died when he was an in- } fang may be an "enrtiott, or it may not. In _ Inch mu the infant generally falls into the I blind. of a footer molhnr, who becomes to him, in many “a, all that his own moth. or could lava boon, had aha lived. As a general rule, no douU it u, in exceptinnn It mu never given in any o'hor an», and 1 ball". itto be ‘A ulunblo rule.’ I have no objections to the Vic!" by hum of God not" gulch. and “the Bil-la M our slunlunl. But the reference in foreign to the point. lf he rend No.1. ho must know that in menu: to the Young,’ t am not a.. nming the dune- of I ruligioua or Biblicll Imstmetor-that whale 1 did not ignore the lmporunoo of align]. than“, it wan not my intonzioo to al my latter: with religion: homilies' Whether my deeisitm Itt this â€up“ wan right or wrong. pact an ques- tion, Ind your awn-pendent has nngener- ooaly nought to awaken ndoubl in the ttund of hi radar, of my taith in the touchinga ofthe Biblo. Plano, Mr. Editor, “than me thiit farm in not my intention to trouble pu with any node. of Mr. ‘anbler’ in future. Suns " lo rule,' not " tut inl'ulliblo Ono-not he the only tttte-ttot as one uni-enul in it: edeptation; bat an ‘n tule' to be valued. ' t did not euppoee that] was mbirre, ing young magnum hnfen 'heathott, ig. norant. minim! mothers,' [did not dream that my com-idemhle proportion " my young readers, have 'twtrriotus,. jrnlous. rewngeful diehnneet mothers.' But Mr. 'Rambler' meme to think I am mistaken. He pnye u very unworthy compliment to 'Uer who give him birth' in his onslaught upon the character of-our mothers.' I Mn quite of the opinion that had 'Rambler' followed the 'reluelble rule' he no dot-pines, he would never hen ofkmlol against the principles otromeity, " he has so strange. ly done In thle new. His mother " well In hie Mk, would here taught him better. Your eorreepondent 'Rambler,' he been plead to oottttttettt,with equal gum; and lnjnetjee, “poo some advice given in No. ti. ofthe eeriee of‘Lettere to the Young.' I do net question hie right to disagree with we in the viewe expreeeed, on the adventu- gee of meternel conned. or any other anti. ment I my edrence. He has n perfect right to give what prominence he planes to Me own vUms, and to contmrert mine to " complete eatislection. Aml had his nt- tack been " courteous and honoreble, Hit is bold and insolent, l, tor' one, elmulul have eincerely mpected him. I guve what I called ‘e relunble rule for lbetest of principle.’ It wee not given er Rho abso- lute rule ofour life‘ " be fnleely represents The letter dom not epenk ol ‘enlnlting nut destiny to the principles of our moGrs,' an be intimelee. And he must In aware of the dielngenuouencu ot his statements. The render will remember that Indverted to it REPLY To MKBLIB. Y/r1l?r1lr.I/?fl. EBONICLE AND' FAMILY Ntii'riiiijiii,] Pumice “yum though QM Vim] til Ind the King'of Abyllinia didn’t mar- 2: they tightliat a much a If they hull mu m, Snmx'e Foctsoa.-.The impeeoh- ment of the Preeident le being proceeded with, and the meet probable reel-Ina that be will be turned out ofthe White Home. It yeteppoen that the remnvel of Suntan the prunery came of the flue, gave thet gentlemen very liltle concern. In a letter written April 14th, to Ron. 8. Cememn, he aye: ‘Enough of my life had been de- voted to public dutlee. end mooneldere. tion an inrluee me to “one than of the Tree-wry Depertuent, or continue in the War department, longer “game, be re- nired for the eppoletment eimiinna. gon of my enoceeeor~ gander. The K. K. K.-ru New York Tribune ulte- e correct pot-idol: in reference to the Ku-KLux-Kun. It: worth, however, would have haul greater power, end its cource greater com-intone] had it main- tained the same attitude town-l: the Pen. ian company, which may! mung put- Ilimrtion included, hu shown itself whole brother to thcteuocietion which now cells forth the Tribvuu'n convent denudation, and etmnim bm vocabulnry of condoning. ttttrMjeetivee to the very ntmmt. B 4 Witp, nod other leading ridicule have . m4?†turning that Alhhurn'l hit awtti'athem if they do not mend the'u, Ways Well may the Tribune ttnk if "ith to he talented that a gang of roman: ehonld apt-end tenor far and ville in this with? We should think not; but it is mlly no. thingmore then the Fem-m have been trylng to do " yearn put under the or term-lion: trunngc of the great Ipoetle of 'd'iCi',1'l,U" Brotlmhood" who Legion eppercntly to discover that what in“ mace for the goose, in not the sauce for the taG, the willle to record with will groom tee abhorrence, ite Feuien prototype. We have not the elightut doubt that the Ku lilo: Klan ot the South owee ite origin to Fattianinm-tttat in the Fenian realm. the Ku Klux Klan-men, mokthe ant laeeon in them and oonepimoy. While we in Out. ede do. not hesitate to denounce, in the eav- ereet terme, that nhomineble eonepimcy e- minet law end o_rfsr--ehtat liberty and juatims-Nptitut " end [impel-w-" lee to eee the American - mutinue to he- ( nuance Feniuinn, the parent of Kutur. Klenlem, in language no leee dietinct and expreeeive than thtm which we have do. nounced both the parent end the offspring. the two moat wicked conepintciee Many age or ennntn'. We, condemn ell eecret onth- l hound poll'lcul eoeletiee, believing that an der no circuntetencee can they be produc- tive of good in e tree country, when the mice of the people 1eoemtt'tnttritu null of the nation. But least of ell can We have any sympathy with thee inexpreuibly vile combinations for the perpetntlon of murder and treason inch u Fenienieme and ta. Klux Kleniem. Therein A striking resemblance between this Kn Klux Klan and the Fenian Com. hiuatioo. in the srcrecy. nature and general objects of the organization. They are nlike l in 1mt1ulo,olF-uusy rceembleeacl otlnr I in the fact that both an arrayed "lli,'liUt legal and eottuitutionnl authority ', and they are alike in the resort to deadly '"altotMF- to murder and "toutstation-vor the ac- com ilishment oftheir oijecs. Both too prol'lese to be actuated by the love of coun- try, by a passionate longing for national Modern. and both profess to he leagncd " guimt an unjust and tyranicel government. whilst in fact, each of theee association! of conspirators is n tyranny of the darkest and moot wicked choruvter. Each of then strike: down ita victims in the dark, with the weapon of the min. In Ireland we have had numerous midnight attacks "l"" the property of private individunle, octet. sional mun on; the Ulerkenwell tragedy, tltWrutoltester homicide, the sending of ex- plosive snbutancos through the Poet omen- the invasion ot Canada by predatory and , lawless bands of thieves and murderers, l and lutly, we have the startling tact of the m:ueination of the 1iott..Thoaii ' nee... which u, lent athrill of I 2/ from one end of the Dominion to the' o e', l These are all the deeds of aninniem. Thar), are its litat4ruits, Murder, arson treason, l theft, deepoliation, rebellion, are the proMu ( offshoots of Fenianiam, and yet there ween , time when very prominent Journnla in tiol United Suites amused the canoe ot the “sum of all viluitry"--r'enunum Theml wan A time when delegates from the COO. spirntore were received end treated with, diplomatic politeness by the Chief Magh- l trnte of the United States; there wash time when atding politician: in the United ( States gave a welcome lmnd and a friend- I ly group of the l-‘euinn leader-end bid than l God epeed on their infernal minion; but; that day has [mortals We know of no pro- minent politician, no respectable journal in I the United States, that now advocate: or; encourngee the cause of Foninnisin. That fell conspiracy he been eomlemnel! lyn- l and new when it‘displayu Its†bloftt'iifu, I spirit, tttt it has done in OttGra in'the mur. [ Gr ofthe gifted orator and poet, the Hem l "I'. D. McGee. whoa, talente and ttmif9C shed a hide of glory around the land of his l birth, we are glad to toe that Amoricahl journals" speak out in terms of strongest eon- i drmnation of a cameo which eeelts to my 1 eomplleh its and: by means Io vile and Io.) wrekedly malignant. We trust that new the Americans have an Area-ination tio. I eiety oftheir own, compoeed oltraltors and rehele in the South, o mud under the _ name ofthe Kn Klux Et anciery whose ' deeds of murder would disgrace thoae of the l original Area, the old man of the moun- l or the mm": anoint almond throughout the Saulliern Sines. and into Ono", uni-y city. lawn and village of that portion of mu United States now excluded fromtho Ut'ion ttt fl'y"'Nue"ee oftbe lute rebellion. mLA_7 _ - .. . A The Hamilton Tim: says '" bar; on many cosmon- aince the organisation of tho Fonion otmqn'raey in the United States. poimod out that fact that those American journals and those American politicians who, for the who of party politieal New». uprooted their lymputbion for the Foninn canâ€. and in no mnnll degree contributed to all the trouble and annoyance that have when out ofFeninnilm in England, Ireland. and Canada, were only cliemhing in their midst a brood of vipers. which would ulti. mately give rise to tmulilea of the name 3an that have no long followed in the wake ofFeninniam on British territory. ed,dueipiinei, midrbound socioly oteut. throat. and tnttrslerttm.whnae aim into make went wnr upon tho loyal portion of the people of the Southern 8'.atei-to institute a reign otarnor-to manifest their power by the midnight toreh and the Assassin‘- inuiqmenu "itrylmh, Thin combination of incarnate fLtirl_ are culled tho Ku-Klux- Klan; and It is will that the mmiihuttioms It appears that our pmhctiohn have bun realized and become numer- offnct. Than has beep jpaugurlle‘dr in the South tt d ll. Tho In-Klux-le and the Ionian. P'", Cily'l The Attort"tthtne'rnl opened the who ton of the i for the prosecution. Ho suid he expected tthe UN)" l to prove that the crime ofmurdee had been on, eonuuittod upon the verson of a woman, ttt between lone of the victims of the explosion, at the tttttt Com. 1 Clerkenwnll house of detention; that this ml gee.r.tu i explosion Was directly brought about by the ' sreuhlte ‘prieoners at the bar, tour of whom the tee. ','ttg1t,'t,iii/:,,oi.te' would show were members of u ttd must Feiu'aitsorgnnimtimc,art the said explosion "rand they I - part of a plot to fuciliate the escnpe of '"tTotMF- Itirke, n Fenian lender, teottfinod in the said " the M> l house of detention; that in the confusion Both toolproduced by the uxplmion Burke was to . of Pt {make his escnpe; thnt in fund of money , tmtional [was raised, eta Feniun meeting in Hol [engined s- l burn. to provide for the expenses oftheton Rommel“. liTimey; thnt ull the prisoners in the court cull-tum of: Were immediately concerned in the atro.-i- he (â€medians attempt, except perhaps the woman 'h of thty Ann Justice, but that the prisoners Barrett lark, tiliii Murphy joined at R lute day in the Ireland " l conspiracy; that it man named Falon, who Mk! "pm ' hnd not yet been "mooted, Was known to mls, octet. I lune bought the powder for the use of the II trely, ‘conspirutors. The Attorney General com ding of or tinted, and said, the execution of the plot 'OIt Mgt,, was fixed tor the 12th ofDecember: Burke “My IN J has to be warned of the lighting of the fuse murderer; ' outaide by a hull which was to be thrown tect Ut tln over the wall into the prison yard, where it ll ' 2 was expected he wool] be taking exercise of l " with other prisoners, but the attempt failed the'o e'. I on that day. On the following dny the) ism. Theyl fuse was lighted by Barrett himself, and the y n udiiii,jiiiiipritih' succeeded in producin the; theproiiiu i unfortunate oxplouion which Cltiur the tiereuvssa , murder for which they are now on trial. ttlt) In tio I A short time before this event the woman so of dis Ann Justice was seen talking with the im Them I Desmonds. and she was arrested after the the COO. explosion while fl.visg from the secne in ated with , their company. The learned counsel con. ief Magis- l eluded " speech by snn0uiiclng that no we: a Vaughan nnd M ulhtnoy, accomplices in the he United ( crime. had become Queen's evidence. and ‘ s frienl- I would give their testimony before Court; I bid them l but he warned the jury against accepting Ision; but i their evidence as conclusive unless sustain. olno pro- ed by the o'hir produced by the Crown. journal in I The witnesses for the prosecution were " 'ucntel or 3 ed. Formal testimony was taken as to the in. That nature olihe wounds received by the de- 't by! he bed. Hullnnny was then called to the fildhi!u, ll','it';,11, 1otldl sw3rn.’ 1tis',%ids'iiid that It?†Inur- _ nifthe mrile prisoners were regular merit» the Hem l hers ot the . Fenian organisation, that Pan id ttmifttt ‘ a Was on Fenian Centre, that he had held ind of his i frequent consultations with Murphy, who American , an active ugeut in the atfair, that all the igestcon- : prisoners at the lmr were well acquainted its to nc- l with the plot, and that Barret had haunted lo and so l o_tbeirtg the men who "dred the train In but now the course of his testimony witness refined ition $0.110 an important letter mitten in invisible It,t? ttl Iink and addnassed to Murphy. l Dwonc: Sun BY A Par.--." mun dull-manger: of Penis neon that the Prin. ‘eee‘s Clotlide is ennoue for a separMion (tom her huebend. Prince Nupoleom» Hue t'ntHelittes have lately been no iiagmnt " to drive her to despair, and for some time she he refused to see the Prince. What Add: to the exuperntion of Madame Clotlide are the slight: which she constantly re- eeivee at tho hands ot the empreee, who is extremal jealous of Clotlide. on account of her ttms UG',' of children, wtlbitq1iit, who any!) that on tki'iriii of “it Gem'anier; with the advance, in at the village of Rollnn. 'lhe weather up cool and ruin wu falling. It was re- ported that King Theodorui hurl an army at ten thnueund men. and would make a stand [gainet the British. Reuter’l tele. grain from 'htitt eluted that Napier: war make I uh on Magdnln on the 2nd _ instant. This Afternoon despntchee were received at the India once from Gen Na. pier, tinted April let. The General re‘ pom that on that day he reached Abde- com, only thirty miles hum Mandala, with like advance of colum ofthe expediti in. The rear mu close at hand t and the entire expo dition would concentrate on the " bank I ot the river Jemmn. The Aliyseininu King mu posted with ltig army on the Resale. New bud been received from the Brutal: captivee- They continued to be well treated br the King. Gen. Napier Ind his men are in good health and spirits. mi: mom'me has a 1pegiiiiiiiiuriiiiii "t tottpondtttt, with the expedition in . London. April 22, two a m An alarming "port has jun been received " the new:- ftJ,t othed in thin l/i, It in MM that iwo men a Tttood tot a eninnsmere arres- lt, n " hour before the tenant: door of ‘Buckingham Pttlaee.-fi'htty Te"' P"r . Putin: April 2 i-The Mmucur today My. 'Gonrumonk will bring: bill before the Corps Loginlutif to provide for the com Plotion of extomivo puldic work. on the interior and connecting roads of France. ing a Bumps: when contained a gallon 3f liquid phosphorus on Greek Gs. Plieprlr- tie made a desperate nuisance. and were with mmh difficulty secured. A third non, in company with thaw baring the lithe! Nd at soon as the lunar were seize l and escape-J . , London, April 21--uts advice: from Japan. via Simnglme. any the Govenmcm 'e" Milkudo promilo to indemnify all fonigmn for any lime- which ï¬lmy, may have "ihred at the hand. of either a par- _ ty fttring the mom civil duturbirttmss. l 'Pnrlinmem roommluied thin owning. btttlthtr, athort hitting ndjaurned until to marrow. The proceedings in both Homes are unimportant. The coart.rooioTa, teotea0 ttithAseus tutor. until the arljmtriiinent. Tho‘mont intents inmost in thken in the trial by the people, ','gir'io by the inhabitants of Clorkenwe L ' In 'torrtompeon {blur-wore that said “maroon†not be found; but the Utter spoken of mm from Burke, and contained detfilupfn play _lo affect his mime. . At the cohclusion oi%GiiuUr' of In. npector Thom-on the Court udjuurued until I‘D-marrow morning. _ - union! Anvil 21;“. London Time. 1.030913, April 20,--T'he trial of the Clerkenwoll prium explosion Fenian pri. 30mm commenced to-day. Bruke and his fellow prisonorl will nextbo tricda The uiul excites much interest. DunuN, April 20.-.A grand review of the force- in and around this city took place to-day in Phwnix Park. The troops were under command of the Duke of Cambridge. The Prime of Wales Wtt8 resent with a large and brilliant stuff. ll reviewed the troops, who were all clad in new uniforms, and lnmle n fim, appearance. The display nttmuxl a vast crowd of people, who INN. ered the elevated ground and buildings in the viciniy of the scene. . .. _ __-v. , ........ My Bums, April 1LUili, iiiiii2iiiil of tho North thirmo Confederation has adop- ted n "resolution, instructing Count Von Binmuck to enter into negocintiona with foreign powers, for the purpose of establish- in; by treaty. the nlmolute neutrality of prwute property at sea during time of war. LONDON, April 19.--thoeri, Napier, in command ofthe Abyssinian expedition, in hi. btet deopatch, requests A heavy remin- unm of manure for expenses of the army, be PP, hip, before‘me rainy season nets in, an bd,ttttticipatee that during that segscn 1t'ueommunietuion with the sen cnntl will be froquently.ifnot wholly, interrupted. n_____ ._W.. .. .". - .. - CABLE NEWS. Station inditsatom in manners can are mom handed the States. The plan pro- posed u to have an indicator in each car, which by a Ample contrivnnce can be made to show the name ofeach station which the tram in approaching. The im. provement is much needod and we would like to wait adopted, Alex T Stewart in a letterjnat published “ya: So far from having withdrawn from Gen. Grant‘s support. I am daily, no far as one individual can. exerting all honourable mean- to bring about his nomination and election! of A whole ttie'atiieal company in SnnFrnn' cisco were lateiy poisonad by applying to their necks, arms and faces a substance supposed to be 'pearl whitu,’ an article in great request among the profession. but which proved to be caustic papal). Many of thein are perrnammtj'injurdi “HE-Hi; figured. - , r ' ""'N9" George Franck Train deelattsd in his but fhlfllody at GWthnt Boston Was the mean Mt. place in America, and then explained that be Wtttr born there. Doultt,'eiu, Boston in as marry for thtt minlortune' an him. self. 7 anck Buckley, a boon companion of Whalon, umwhqm the evidence of com- plicity in tbik, tt-tinatimt reiUeted 'Io ntronglx, and whose "known respectability†shielded him from arrest._\vu itnully taken in custody at Ottawa on Monday awning. There was formerly n sect. in Kentucky known " tlureLltis for Ever,' the princi- ple feature of whose creed was, that its faithful dimples would never die. As them is none of them left, it is supposed that they are all departed from the faith. A man in Ankara put his two lunrlred hens into a hot-house, and the unsuspected fowls, deluded into the belief that it is warm weather, and the season for business, literally overfion with eggs The establishment of D. Moonuh Cs, wholtrahsaalUg th tm and copperwure, etc Hamilton, Won broken into by l-urglan on Friday nightwncl 88,000 in American 6 20 bonds, 840 in silver, and 820 in bill, stolen. A rural couple in New York were bath. ing a cow with 1:9an for sulfur;- purpose- the other day, when the oil took fire, and barn, stock, hay, cow, Ind one no man were destroyed. Mr, Jo!“ Wi' Dhmhle, with his accus- tamed hliiratv,"fikiGUi the "one†of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Goblirg, with n molodoon, valued at 8180. for the use of the Snblmth school in ionneclron with the church. The eofrm in which the body ofthe late Mr. Noun-mu: deposited WM an iron onei cured in Ottawa. Thin iron nholl was in. l another main tsilver-mounted, and these two! were fiaally in A third of, "naive black wal. l nut. Lowell say: that most descriptive Poets teem to think than hassliend of walel cauglitut the spout will give u: a livelior notion of a thnmteruhoder than the Mt'. len muttering ofthe first big drops upon the roof. AnIndinnn woman tried to poison her neiurhboarh, hens with atrychine. The hens didn’t. die, but u girl who ate their eggs .Ihl did. Personuin the habit of using brown on- gar will be interested, if not pleased. to learn that Mm bun discovered to be the home of innumerable microscopic insects. thfiisaifiMMb8Reaud bis Gr)grigittion re- cently made him A present of the house he lives in, valued at. at thirty oight thous- and dollars. that?“ James Hingstnn, a prominent merchant in Montleal, unwanted some days ago for for, gan-y, was admitted to bail and has ttod the country. she fol-germ 'utt9'u_0.0s- 000. ' m A it r-" 4 Indications are that there will bo.P.U an extensIVe experimental cultivnlion of the Ramio plum mum country thin canon. The plant, if nimble of all that it not. cred it for milky: rm: cotton out ofthe mar ket. _ A JdhtrArtdy, the murderer of Stephen Lewbcuker, lulu been extradited from the Unite] Staten, und in now in secure q-Iar (or: in the county jasl of Bruce. Mrhlton, pmpnetor of the Internation- u Halal at Niagara Falls, has leased the Stephnnwn .Hpuse- at St. Catharines for the mason. IT,)' heart has in secret sorrows, which [he wot " knows not; and oftentimes we call , my}: cghf‘ivheohu is only "d. Umghie; k/tty, L, Iohri-ety is night, and a Imile is tho twilight that gently hovers between both, more bemtching than either. _ A Piyrrmrtii.iiriiaippi wu recently tuned by n jihad fire enter for marrying the woman of his choice to n rural. Jonn'ehmo denounces the Dickens dinners because females am not allowed at their lmnquetar' ' i3 ' , .' ' Those who support Ritualiim contend very plausibly that all they desire in church munch ism have their rites. A lady 'trt, rm 1inirhuiipapa, complains. that Wesleyan ministers my†mous- tachos. 3 3" _ . l The population of Gnltis now stoned at 3,612, In 1887 it was 3,427,1heincrenne being 185. .. Ti,, Itngili' Home otLord, has abol- ished the time.honored abuse of allowing mten to he given by proxy. The corpse o ann was blind in Ni. agim River k. unday. Ht had evi- 1Untlrbeetrt or the Falls. Them are thirty-nine hwoh synagogues in New York and Brooklin, and upward of 100,000 Jews Hopworth Dixmris lecturing in England an the history of voting in the United Staten, nndetrongly advocates tho ballot. A Wisconsin paper ‘takes great pleasure, in recmnmending a gravestone cutterto its readers. The mouchment of the Pnncom of Wa, lea is expected to take place in the month of June. A ttttH dog was killed on Huyter street, Toronto, on Sunday, ntter having bitten several children. Goo. Francis Train up he intends to make insolvency respectable. Georgein in Dublin jail, A female Ku Klux Klan has been or. ganizml in Georgia. That ends the secrecy of the Ku Klux Khan. Mr Devlin of Montreal has declined re- election " President of the St. Patneku society there. Johnson is now being weighed in the bal" nnco. If found wanting, the the new Prem dent tstll nlao be Wade. An earthquake startled Um le of Sun Francisco on Thursday. peop Petroleum shares are deflrtml by Pope as 'parts of one stupendous hole.' A Chicagoan propane: to uilfromthe Garden City to England in a lifeboat twenty feet in length. miscgffuneous Stems. taht.rr. , Itatort at twelve I On the 16th inn,†Hnyarille. the wife; Booms A: DORSCHEL jof Mr. Robert C. Tye, of a daughter. , or _ _ On Monday, 13th inst, at. Crult,the wit, se E T D E L B E lit G, oer. Geo. J. Jaffray, of the Reporter, of l Are always paying the highest market price In sou. . h, rung-r. Eggs, Hum, Gnu and 1nd all i MARRIED! if _' Irro ues. 1 MARRIED! ', On March 16th, at Dublin, by the Very Rev. tho Dean of SL Patrick's by 45mm license, at 3 o' clock, P. u . at the residence of the bride, the Right Rev. Mr. Benjamin Cronyn, Lord Bishop of Huron, to Miss Collins, daughter of Dr. Collins, ofEly place, Dublin. mourning. a m- II a mus now [or lore-ran . RE a cafe end relleble tuned, tot I joumala, but time- have changed in Aus. A cure of the storing, We: and“: trim They rm: no Quack -edielue, PM by 'de, souuditigtestimott) from leathery poop , The wile of a mechanic died lately in De but in the null} (rf forty - “PM“- of trait, nlitloii the day tiller the body had horn B bi1tc1r,'g.h'd"iitt, ‘th‘mlW laid cut one of the wutoliere thought she afgtheir mm†Th? tomuu. “Ti; discovered trvidoutte at life. Restorative: they u, prepared, i. bend on 'mud, M wen applied and the hotly warmed. and at 'ifitriyej.plets and he. neeived the “new the and of ilvts days life was restored, the .ppruGtion ortho medieal "Mullen. They do patient opened her eyes, and is now in a l not !i',rt,t,"c,o, be. .e"tth but for R/Att. av wov ofreeoverv. The rsoRin had lteon ll,1ill'erJ',yldr/,"'ht"ir,,d/gt'Egyit, oft tRo. . . . ' , t _ o “In . lirepnred,md the body tamed in It: ",':1rfiiiii? remedy. We here lu‘our Mt, hut Sire the diecovery of the watcher, un- over One hundred testimonial: from play-icin- llOllllted'V there wont] have been a case 0!" Who have need them in their "entice, and I burying 'alive. [ 'l,itdi'dp..r'"e of than, emong which "I the i PRETTY Goon ton Bcrrauv--io city l . The undersigned phpicio" cheerfully oer- of Buffalo consumed ten thousand eight glib“? laesbigl; 'a'rtrpte1tg of br. hundred ttml fire barrels of Ittger yer “flâ€- I neon 'ji/,1iis,it',tetho'tW,dtgt 1%ttd mg the month of March , according tol )3 i of his " ANTI-003T“! "m TONIC 1h11'll,1 " Exproen." 'l'io " equal to 129600 I which we in" "ea in our praetiee, and high barrels per year-wbieh makes an average i ly approve. of about eight and one half barrels pew J ll G‘Ibsonm D, Dunhnm, lil: veer touch one of its voting population. i 'ist)),",'): It g"at','g2' . . , -' S S 'n',',rfe"J."gf, than“ ' . '1 he belle of Portland does the cooking , ' . for her father and mother, and in the g fi,ht,tr,r." H D, 16tarloo. . . . fthe fimmt I o n Erskine, M D Waterloo. afternoon drives out with one I . i Norman Cleveland, I D, hum)" span of horses in town, thinking it an N Jennâ€. ll o, Barn-ton. honor to he able to prepare a meal. or! C W Cowles, ll D, Sunatend. ' viettmls. This her sister belles llllllkl John Meige; M DSmndIload. " l kin " Joseph Brendon, II D, Surgeon, R N. s we . l Benjamin Damon, M D, Coaticook. God hears the heart, though without! Lemuel Richmond, M D, Derby Line. words; but he never hears words nithout i S J Foss & Co., Sherbrook, P o,, Sole Pro. the heart 'prieturr Henry Thompiion & Co., Hamel, . Wholesale Agents. ereeeeeeeeeeeer"-'"r-'-e'-'e-"-'-", April 2nd; 18r,8. Thehelle ofPortlund does the cooking for her father and mother, and in the tdternoon drives oat with one of the finest Apan of homes in town, thinking it an honor to lies able lo prepare a meal of viettmls. This her sister belles think 'Ooeking." " Exprosn." 'l'lo In equal to 129660 barrels per year-wbieh makes an uveragc of about eight and one half barrels per your touch one of in voting population. The romantic marriage of the Archduke Henry of hurtria with the bannlil'ul Hutu-as has displeased the Court but migluly ple: . ol the public. The papers have even gm 0 so far an to hopn that the cross of plebeiun blood with Imperial blood will produce the ibuppiest results, and have given instances 'troiit English noble history ol' the (toneness} issue ofthe like pmlinga, in bringing forth pemnnl bravery and talent in the olbprirtg. Thin is a little bold for foreign jomnn‘n. but timu have changed in Aus. trm. Paras“, not to behind France in the art and wienco ofwholesalo murder, has just turned out some new inventions for re- moving mankind off the face of the earth. One is n breech-landing gun wich will mm- x ballot 800 pounds. 200 pound. liming tom the greats-t might earned previously. Not content with home inventions, in this murderous line, the Goverment has just bought a milan'lleuu from the firm of Christophe l Montigny, at Brunch. Thus terrible instrument has thirty-seven hurrels and fires Mo rounds u minute. Another novelty in the ume‘line is the production ofmausive tron platen to he used as u pro- twtion in field artillery, in "an of earth- works Md batteries. Experiments have proved them capable of rendering good Ber, vice on many occasions. _ "cruDty'onmat-Mnny ap. unwise Invent works hard, and lives apnringly all 'is life fur llu purpose of leaving enough to give hit children' a start, in the world, Pl it it called. Setting a young mun iutfloat wttlt money left him by his relatives, is like tyingn bladder under the arms of one who cum-o: swim; ten cab-ince- we: 0 he will low his bladder and go to the bot. tom. Tomb him mnwim and he will not need the bladder. Give your child rig-o l. education. Seen) it that. his morals are pure, his mind-cultivaled, and his whole nature made subservient to the laws which govern man, and you will lmvegiven wlmt will he of more Value than the wealth of the Indian. You have given him a mm which no "iii-fortune can deprive him of. The earlier you teach him to depend upon own resmurcce and the blessing of God., tho better, - Georgia the Second died "In rupture of the heart, which the pon'orlicnb of (Ive day called a vugilution of God. It is the only instance in which Ilorl over touch-ll highenrt. George tho Fourth died of glmumy and drunkencas. William the Fourth died an the nym- pmhies of his friends, George the Third died as he lived--. mad-man, Throughout his life he was at lens a congruent monarch. Queen Ann died from her nltnchment to "urong water," or. in other wordn, from drunkenem, whlchllle phyla-hue politely called vlropny. Gmmeih'e First died of drtmkenttre. which his physicians lmliwlycalled an up; pIUPllc fit - ,, Charla! the First died n righteous death on tho scam)â€, and Charles the Second died suddenly. it [stat! o) Toplexy. William tie Third die-l 6m}. édnsmlr tive hnbiu ot the Indy, um] from the tnmly ling off his home. Old Queen Boss is uni-l to have died froInashoeholy fmm having sacrifitst Eswx to his ertetrtie--herprivaus character not being Move Inspicion. Nines the Final died of drinking the effects ofa nameless vi -e. Pyr/'tlu, Eigit diéd of curbnnclos, fat and furious, while Edward the Sixthdied ofa decline. _ Queen Mary is said to have rlied surfeit from eating too many black dingy Edward the F itil, was strangled in lower 1tltimorretrrrNttemmrTtirrartrit,"i. Richardthe Third was killed in mm. Henry the Seventh wanted away as a miger oughtto do. _ T Edward the Third died of deluge, and Richard the Second of starvation, the very reverts of George the Fourth. v Henry the Fifth u said to have died ot"ilts caused by "uranium," and uneas. inauin palaces in those time: we“ a very COIamon eopplm'r!t. Henry the; Sikh died in prison, by "newsman known only tobisjailor, and known my pnlzp Heaven. Edward the Second was most lmrbuouu- ly and indecently murderdhy ruffiaun em- ployed by his owu mother and her para- mom. Edward tho First is likewise aid to have diedof a “natural mckness"--wltteh would puzzle all the college phyt- icinns to denominate. Henry the Third is said to havodied mutual death. Richard Cam do Lion died like the an- imul from which his heart was named. by an_a_rrow from the bow of an archer. d ren. ," William Rufus diedx‘h death ol the poor ‘tag that he hunted. k'E') the First died ofghtton . " Hilary the hand died oi a {woken heart mentioned by the death of his chil- DEATH or Equsu Knees AND Qusnxs, -William the Coitverorrliori from on~ ormoul drink, and from tlso violence of his peep. BORN. of 'tt pud- and AN excellent seven and a half Octave Piotr." "early new, Mr sale, on wry rellonlble terms; For paniculars by“? u the Office oftlus paper Wiuerlorx,Apri: s, 186%. 6 ' DR, COLBY’S ANTI-COST“) no MIC PILLS, U The" "lbw-rib: for lie I‘m are- KING Anvmrlnzn. the lmnrlul. chirp“. livrsl paper in Gun-(In. “.00.," “not. Dr $1.00 per qunrler, parole in .dw. The Inleal leis-grains, sunken and MI new. from till quarleu. . OR DO YOU WANT THE BEST "d cheftprst Weekly? Bend for the Nuns-(w Anvnn‘nan, now m6? circum- ed throughout the Weston: all in. Tartan, 31.25 per mum. Spud-on ooh I sent free. A 'mufausttrrrm, "no" I Hume and ollmn, will find " to lick illit- eat to advertise in the above pnperg. JOHN GAMERON: _ Editor and Publiohcr, London. Ont. Slnlfonl April lath i335 County ofPerlh gar tho Cami" of Perth.' In the mmter ol William Wilson, 7: In luau-n. On Monday the twenty ninth by own». "an n leno clock in the fum'lh. undrmrgm‘d will npply to the Judge OHIO mid Court for u docum- and†the all Bet. . ---- Insolvent hot for 1888, Froviuco of Outgrio County of Perth Luv-en Henry B. Eby odfm0iirGUiri, holh arm. Township of Waterloo, in this thy dissolveguby mutual omen. 7 Adam Dierumihl, itiiiii%S Peter N. Tngge. Wutertoo Township, April 19th 196“ YBIBRINARY iiiiadghr, Te .r2'1'p,',r/,'hy1,2,rt: "rare,, Sr. Iwoon Hen" Em; In.l‘ “uhd‘ AL-t m“, _ m... mu, urn-awn. Hui-opened an oihee u 1ttrirmupe I Waterloo, where he will be Jl're, chu all kind. ofdiuuel in HM Shea-p. &e., on Mid atUr the list. I A FIRST CLASS SAL a General than can find a â€man'- tion and n good "In, by applyrn.“ - m the office onus- pap-r. . - ,___--....-.. nuns-WIN, GRADUATE ot the Ontario Valuinng eow-w and "terttberorthe Rorit C - [on or Vvterirrary Surgu’ma, Canada. rr_, - . A Fun Wheat, $1.75 to $1.20? ,A-bor Whmd. 81.00 to 1.65:3primz Mn. " to 81.61; Barley. M. 80 to 01.3; 0m 53c to Me; Pens. 800 to 'Oc; MUM $4.00 io " .60; Timotln' seed, “new: 60; Buy. $10.00 to 12.tNP,Nturqteto 20c; Eggs In to "e; potaloulqeuuc Gum. April 'ttth, 1868 Full Wheat pcr lymhal, CL70 to .135: Spring Wheat, "to to 8t.68; thm, 660 to 60v, Penn. 68e to too; 3.6.5.1.]030 $1.20: Potatoes 60e tohk; any, " to $17.00, ' Hex“! 8our . Bran per Ton Short; . . .. .. Hay per ton Onions _ . . . .. f RE a ufe And rent-Me WATERLOQ trAmeii's J?, YOU WA yr fag Lunar ia.., On the 16th inst, Fry Elk“, daughter of Dr, Beaver, of Waterbo, aged t monlhaunxl 7dnys. At Bridgt.port, on the, nth inn. hue. wite"ot James Alderson, aged " pun. At Wn'erlnu. Onlmh b tttst., Mr. John Huggiuberg. . of all!†Bern, Switzerland, at [ many you! l maidâ€! of Preston, rio, wed st Dissolution 1f..Jlttrtntrrpir. Jeartt, PIANO FOR SALE. Waterloo, April as... was. Corrected Weekly for the Cnyoxxcn) CLERK WAN TED, Qinmmcrrrtial hltllignttt Dio 'Wjtttisattatt', P“! s. M. WELLS, WILLâ€! muggy. By Woomi & Fla-n L tit funny-g“ In... DIED, “l 'le ttmoi-r, GE'MMIMI- " B?trl, u I.