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OODBQII'll, C. W., M%ROIL 7, 1865.
WIIAT WE WANT RESIDES
CONf•'F'UEM.kTION.
it in the Western States, and you arks • Arrliail of the n New Yorks " t` "" `\""""
new being of rim. Il is enter ler aro lM• New Yose, Feb. 2.4. -The &teenier New Nlrew York,`Fi b. R8.-Tbe Charlotte,
and •oJ and in a very few yuan ire is I York, froua Sowhampan un tee 1$th, has I y C. Democrat, of the 2 tat, bus a vague
ugh ,
surrounded by ,the comforts• of life, in strived. , The cotton market u moiledT un• rumour that D H 11 11 or Cheatham, from
h' h 1 ntributes lar, rely to *Wed, little or uething doing. R'vduesd ly I flood old army had atruok Shtrwrn s
be f A post cript sass until every do r u boo rawn wit ,n as
+word, u was said l tee t ouaau y7ears a;',
souill it mutt be said that the judeineets of
the Lo• t are true and righteous altogether. -
With mattes toward done, with charity for
AMERIOAN WAR.
seeunng w Ic ,e co
the revenue of the country: Such a meruiIJ'equotatioos nuwnat. The Coufui
liberal policy as this would draw more urate steamer Stuuewall, lute 1110 U io.ie, Ie
etulgrotlrou d) our utorc' then could ha from Coprnb*Jen, put iatu'1'errol uu the 4th
-insL She raw atilt (here un lbu loth. The
Tnx p cyte of Uppr Canada aro wait- eBecuJ by hundreds of European a aob 11 ike of Northuuberl ere -died on the 11th.
lag car yuictlp ter the reult of the and w'llwns sal' htgh•Aown paulp:det+ with- 1 f 11 h'
r
Confederation Scheme now under ennsil- out it. It is a policy that wool 1 pie••• us'
erasion. If they arc ;::silty of a little pn an equality wish the Ameriotnn-a
apathy in the matter It cannot bo acid, at 'policy dictate 1 by sound reason, hutu uiey l isl t sr (1.11t sir fhN %lent 's pan : N w a.0 meat has do stetted will appeintad tarp+
1 vet tSat they mwif •at u•+y app vision a sad r)wmonsensu nod it veld lin a rod hK
assured hoto . eve a rk that,sereid. t •.ol sal' a hast Ue a J nurser W ointeingtons
we distant that there is any departure treat
thew divine atnbutes which the believers in a
living God airs•* ascribe W hen? Fondly
Ju we hope, fervently de we pray, that thus
mighty seourge of war may speedily pass
awed. Yet if God wills that it continue untie
y all th+ weallb piled by the bondmen's 250
rear and etptured N 000 prisoners, beseles I rears of anre.iuttedl toile hall be A `I ,Ind
•num h u wai;eotro - I skan be pe)id .bv smother Jrawe with t e
1t sen, Chralbaw'e tnwps, said thus fight I h h d
k place at .Uton, S. L.
4w York, Much 1. -Tho Times'
{Vas
fhe SAr•uwde rA burnt tie u nems s rap• ngton special tdespatch says, to au
pin; o:f tilt (' pe of (Inial Ilupe Bisques tI'tl) t n sal'a battle bctwten Sherive iMt.4I us v w n the ne, fl,le hat itrive w Guiahithe
F.dutett, Afemt sI,1 l). RudJ.cI, Lrit Johnston, of wLiah wt•ntuyecce e P work we are in. to hied up the nrtifin'a
Listis, tl Sulr.ry cud lilr'nee at say wowent, the wnr a art -4 won•ds, end care fur hunt who shall have
borne the bottle. and for Ilia wirjy.v and h'
urphwrs. T. d,, al1 which mly we achieve
and cherish a just and lasting peace among
ouriel%es r1J wab all nations.
u
to a proposal ehtngo in the (',ustitution ter day'iii nut erilcudar dndc0d whOfl.k i+ hes t'w a. U0 in hie own broads, and ran from wblch pro t they will be dent for -
of the country, which, it i+ promised, wih irrevocably stamped epos 'our at•tate assure the indri,ere race of the S:uth cider wards to Sheri 's army. They are
.I facilities dsaka. Elsa ylcut ►1. 1'. P.'s sowotimea !'iib Nurthen' ueM sat or a ctu •o of it; wl,ine am d rovided wit hospital story and
gine them b lur:sued tom uenti tea to hu µease r, 1'iw ctu • of this unrlein{ 1 Y
po pop mr.ur a tuuo4 0 y everything necessaryseto the rick and
•ed grasur Natiuunl cnhcrrlscc. The douse u u the vast ulatio:is that rill y w(IUII1Cd
s. usbbles and bickerings, and rocrimina- p n P P nr has J t est tu Yspolemi the Tr•, rumour that Seho%IJ has forme)
i k l b 1
legis, and chronic tris •s to which our 1 a junction with Sherman ieNeet;ardld here
legislature has aut1j'etei us i'or the pats 1 1 b W b t 1 n meat
I the atateweut for: eat
a ring u on the fertile Isine of the Red credited in Amtriea, that the Mexican E:up.r•
( t w emnwe a in r
cin tell them that fere tµ t eeW puns, alminiae e1 by •true loerw„m ,eau, a as a toget ter pro n e, u t u4 '•ova ' acrd tome dotty era gaullemen were ,dmuted,
aro the will urrer'bo filled up wrlieiand tiotlo(F,eueb craioson IPz,co. 'this caaaw" is confident of Geu Sherman's a 'lily even 1 white a uuruber was rejected by the *emu
I th, tont euiad ret° onion sal t J utb b
< 4c y withuu! Sottu6elJ's fumes W take Dara of I int{ cewnunee. Clothing kat ales n
1 d f the Con I iaeeed to thou who beet been admittd, and
arida ors are such Y will be likely to p
eight years, renders &beret wry yellert1
change aceepublr ; an] iC any enh int • is h 11 rt 7s' int sig. an sere gnu anile t trance, E iglrtd Ind 1:urork. Cardinal
mcnt of our c.)emcrci 11 and a;;ricuitural whale of the vend area w -under thus Lli,,ht• N'eieetao wee not expected to lire. A ltuyat
hirer un, . , etc Icwn Cutin ry, u e Nortlt'ru p lentos of !toxic.,, to les heti 4114
1 I I' h\' 1 d
The Desai e's Mllltarp.fiek OI.
The Spectator says: -The Miatery School
was oeeuuJ Wdsy. 'fhe time mus occupied
in etamheiu;;, the applicgnu for wlwiari)n,
injtr dcmorolitiog bate_of a hues`, •eu•Iees eeeee.• ruthoreen -We circulation of the
•n • ctieitl wnhnut admits n{ pro scow
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siesta we live in aeJ to the age`tblit g
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interests ran be ubtsiuvl at the Prime
,:
e 'sere n
ae.d •uo
all th F
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slat ,
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our adhesion to tht mnftJt ,
ej pt,.
Mono r 1 , which is i disaruoe to the centrrrr to thn institutions wed Irgir?rUon of
tt a uv
(taffy. Lotter ►rum IDImc st rte t w 1
declines to cenalude • concordat: tui:b
1 r.
th .[ono
-,sea wt 1t -a, - .
N o.
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a 1 th ww'o
of zea m iC b Y r hJraw the
nwrecr much some 'eE bat wfil nuc It
sea n vhnle, h J Me><t ,
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'. ike west of the details. But, ►flee. whether th •y be of Ltmd or water . (live tronitki(! Smte. Tho Gorrmuieut hu lyid
dt l
el, suppling Cenfederrtion can be sue- the sous of our settlers roost to work' in- Aefurs th4 h eml,.r • proposniun to incrcsar
a nchd muco remains to bus give them to feel that i fair pwriioi of the capital of tls.-UInI. of Trawls, establish-
eessfully 1 u thenen i» their inalienrblu birthright- ing brauCltl lel 011iertjeflnan Mate• The
dune before Canada null be in u prmtper- give every mon here, who netts tlwt he Vinod states steamer /r0yr/ors arrived at
nus a condition as onuhd be. desired:- hse within hies the elements of enterpri a
Sweeping ot- urgts roust be effected. Mon- and push, the aosuranee that he shall have
opnliea meet be broken up or restricted, full scope liar whatever powers he nily
Agriculture, an.l Trade in all its branches P eeeeo sod them will be Icsa sruwbling
mud intinit rlyies of tui weakening caleed
must be f st.'re 1, and some mems must by the drputurc of ao many of our young
be desir:1 for the purpose of diverting to wen fer foreign shores. As ■ people we
our shores a :Ouch larger pinprtinn of hive much to du for ourselves. 11 'e want
the emiaratjon that annm:llly leaver t'.to', snore c,mtuunity of funding -metro unity expurte s. }'ium dolt but surly. What
over -crowded eouutriei of Europe. of aetitn--aeJ shall we say It ,r tnore of un et wed steady. Cur• dull, Beet dull and
t • that liberality d!t' soul that a sal occasionally , „°Urised, l'ork auiet ; warket bare.
The British 1'trsesalons io North Am• sink setrishuess and' give Little to the m ore i . - - -_e
trim.here been curer•) with. tlonolplies of 1zenerous trains of our 001010nn humwity. Arrival el the Canada.
• moat serious' character. The goo l people
feder t sat muoage any arca
' d t bl t, rend a'•tinst biro - I to der at 9 °'cluck dell will commence. 'fhe
V•e
II era to are r e d n c r
is' Lee will undoubtdly est every avail- I a credit t° the School I and it uta be hupd
able'resoure iu the effort to check Sher. that the otae,thud will be kept up. The gun-
-'nuc- r n' u •
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t muter
such
e e •d a hs a re t 1
a genet th senate t
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federate cru Domes in a stead rtrcum, MIJvr Vil. hooker,`11th 14stha end g
y J MaJ'or Villiers. Wr crest that tM Schtwl
mealy of them before they leave our lines will meet witk every pia ble aseceu.
are separately examined, and their testi-
UOLEUI1cn TOWNBHIrs
}'Ins. -Ws have received the Colloids;
particulars of a serious fire in the above
township, 1t appears that Mr. Juseph Rut-
Iedge of the Iluron Rued came home Isla on
Wednesday night, the tat inst., and went out
to the b•,n, a fnoue one -to feed his horses.
Setting a light dewu uo the bent floor be got
up uu r pretty high mDw to throw down some
hay. Cnkuown to himself, the first fork- Hall it Manchester. The soiree was a alnctd of Januuy, this year, too hsvu burn visit.
lull he threw fell directly upon the light and ed success' iu every respect. After ad4reue11 ad •pain with a diecax of somewhat simi-
immediately look tin. lIe couliuued pitch- I of s e l4.evid tear the wdrsnce
by the Rev. Mr. Bailey, a trowelling temper lu oaturo, t/6loh carried off 3 or 4 Obit•
ana lecturer, the 'ter. T. IIudweu, of the drtr ia'2O or 24 huun, Tha aprnploma
Wesleyan Chrrch, Mr. Janes Dickson, of
Toronto, the Rev, James McCartney, et the of which are Y follows : -A feeling of
Wesleyan Church, and the fur. Mr. McCap- I, chilliness and w'oatlucas oowing on aud-
pin, of Gutferirh. The Uuugsnnoo erhulef.' denly, and roe fullowed by revere pain
- Dunkin's BiU„ It was toured by bro. Mo-
Doueall,seconded by bro. CIutl,aud resolved,
That a ropy of the +bore riiolut'un be sent
to each temperance organisation in the
County. The couvention was Wen declared
closed by) the chairman until the call of the
County Ueputieu.
J.\MES STEELE STITT,
Secretary.
The delegate& then atteUded the annual
Soiree of Maitland Temple L U. of G• T.,
held satue everriug m the Good Templars'
Table Isar un .fan, 9th with the craws of the IrWnyr tsar the past few days's to the effect
barque Edda and erh,eluer Li . .hll,l. that A. P. hill's corps hats left for the
..reIs burned bt the t li AeJuhs, They h, to aid In resisting'Shermau. 1f
word deeded at • Trietraal de Acuuha, whence
,e,.r were tsien by the /rolwie. •T'be outer this eMruld prove true, it is deemed lib-
;eas,•la noticed above h:td been reported solute', oeces ry that Lee west sherteo
pn•vuw;4. Itis lines whieleepeeessity is the only
l.trearou., Feb: 11.-Cdtton-dull and de ground f,r• the rude:well evaeuatlon of
alined h 1 to 'a 1 e +.ales for, two , dnye 1:,000 Petersburg. -
trelva, ,uelu•fi.rg 2,000 b ilea to speculators and Letters from Grant's head guar
that though, all is quiet in front of
mond, active operations before lon are
looked for and the utwust vigilance w ob-
served iu our lines.
Unite us udder a Natio *.L6 e;! it yon oto, 1'he solitary railroad hoe bean pram•
s sconeilerd but ab)ee all'give w g,wJ Ga•,:nuurnt, !Teter ax. March 3. -The st^amsbip Cana- plated to the position of the left sat' the
of I)uwmng etrect aceto soh r d from Liverpool on the loth, ries •Queens- army of the Potuwac on f etcher's (tau,
a free field. t "t
r • inntieuuo•is
'r t
rel au 1 t n •u•
Ilh .t
1 t •ucc run
• will uwwt
•sr -Minns' of an little ; tnau nn t'ie lath }'eke tory, azrieel here and trai.,a c ins Tr
urican • • a
tbtit Am will rout.
P°i del rive crena Looted theto.l p .:
value that any dol) Ineorporatea Com• dclusiva dream , with teem tt togas pryre !t a clot. thin w. m. Nae .lair+ are two day+ lariy on it to Jay.
pang mi;ht purcim1e millions of acres of a glortous succus. !at" than thou alread7 reelo.d. Un Friday last 190 Confcderat* de%crt-
acre mile. It - . I LIrearwot. Fel, le, evening. -The sales cn,caute into the two armies of the Po-
land for„ a few aunts p^_r M
.urate• tr the.lgouso. oC cut:oa tod.y fort up uelr 9,;.00 bales.: Wnnuvnd ire Jawe+. Thep report that
is ray to mark out upon n Wrap ecction0 the PetersbiV• theatre, filled with Coa-
:narked cto+inJ uachsn gad. Brerdsta:Ts quiert e
of country Iarg T titan Engimtl itself and Th arc w to quiu a row is' the Ilouse on 1'derutu v rntuent rturte, has been
the bar•1)5 over . a b,tthr of old a Su:sac of the o , vision I N'haa ,neat r. Prutisions quiet, Ikea later burned, au thin is instanced as an adJi-
ratify a m'edncsJay 1 t. i P Jy. 1 roduee easier. jn the abrib
rt ; but the sons el' British parents fin] news .1merin lisn'to the, tth of }'cbrugry, hnnai pouf of thus iuu¢tiun W eve
P° mcm'xn who char a the Gararonicut witty "4 that t esu.
it a merinos nntur th ea, on emigrating hieing bribed the free to sopiion their per atrmasher etiliennisn, the. If l.:belt j ,ur-
' to the New World, they find themselves
face to face with the Mouopoliets with M
their Crartcrr that axe Pr I situ attack 11r D*frerot moth of the wu0trr. lrer,e numb&
and their estate•} rights, by virtue of 1 f 1 1 bte the I ad 1 •u oC
rcturo of otJtn given to \Ir Coto fur
say,
c .Tbe IIamilton
'opend with 52. Candi
Confederation scheme -in which thetc is I mils °emir.ue th-ir s oulasions 00 the reeves
i
The Herald's S1. Louis despatches represent
the demuratiistion in Kirby Smith's trans•
nota word of truth we belitve,' renewed peace sou! rence held at Furtres* Monroe.- tliaeiasippi army lu be equal to
lusivc
1 fh 1 l Irene+ of tLu•leth inn acne
.11'1 eeea 1 for e e Lent Vn h' 1 a t other l'uu fe1erate Armies in various eltiuua
rt OI taCrlC,r
thus ar t rete las not m e• n ,
fdsm it are eonetanlly coming into the Uuime
uu• sect mn•nnent in 4m direction of peace.
Imes at Little Rock. Two-thirds of his men
doy of May nest, at !0 u cluck, •. ta.-Car.
tied.
JOHN ESeON, 1"p Llerk.
11'1'.
To t0. t:Jour er the- Ilm,w Menai.
Dcr.a Sts, -Lest year I wrt•te you.
concerning a fearful di.ea.. which proved
rapidly fetal to children in tke Suutltllast
corner of tills township. In the mouth
ing down the hely until be Ihou„ht there was
sutlicient. and then descended to find the
love dry material in a blaze. The attempt
ti throw the burning hay out aide tbe•door
.Ie mrttere worse, for iu a very few mu -
u it became evloontly impossible to save
ern. Mr. Rulle,lge then rushed to save
hie cult, but in the hurry and confit
ould nut untasteu the halter. Lear•
Yt to its fate, he preceded to
of harness worth some $76,00
d in getting one of his teat
e stable, but'• the frightened
'u and was beeud to death
La • short time the
"their eatable. ontems
Mr.Rutledj toes
baaw We
r•
Miticiry $about has
tea for eommtsslus'.
the
a sal
slou be
int the
reroute •
(1e ales woe
homes out of t
animal ran iu a
with it& compare
train aid stable w
were utterly destroy
re
'I f cnuras I,a
tuil,o
lM U & un le i
nder r the `ioeoeooe of a bright
lei' l
ern and warm south wind the snow is dis-
appearing apace. Shouldn't wonder if we
Were W see a little wed soon_
gegr•A shanty was buret en the AMM on
Sunday night last. Lor abbot 1114. No
Inaurauce. \-.
SAcct Qui Parr. -The • - Tem
ane ak or. tr ing a vote o Dunkin s
PI
Pe
5 e
t of u .
• ouu iron
1 . t tht C
- I thro
sen
B it J
Wi
tar A arc occurred iu Mitchr, I on the
2814 ult. The Union Hotel was eon-
eumd, and a masa named Small wr
burned to death.
n.
e
under the eticient leadership of Mr.
Husourt, late of'furonlo now of Wrwano h;
gawe some excellent pieces` of manic daring
the eveoiag. At the clow of the meeting
three hearty cheers were g,veu fur the Queen,
and the audience separated -highly pleased
with the srenn,g s eJ STEELE TITT,
Secretary.
DtwURTLD.-Thhee editor of the Kin- pivot. Tho brain throbbiue Wyt vi°leutly
earding Recur, a legal gentictnarl, after as if wishing to escape from its honey
driving the g quill for a short tiwc,/
hr retired in div erse at the settlement of
' elan
s
r uytioo
lie r
Town
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in the head, when vomiting begins, but
only to the extent of unloading the stOm-
aoh-great iuwkr:uiee of li;;ht and sound
-pulse regular and out accelerated -akin
cool -eyes large, pupils dilating and con-
tractiug alternately oat the least movement
of the head, which seems a if hung on a
w on t tat•
unsure d no ler
'n• r and
n ro btu atr,/Yiu
f the , rerun
not Leani b the mr re
•
• then
•'t u th t
'h
sb , hta
roil . n w
but the tenet
' e r ro
ni u i a
P of ht
¢t du
les
Pre
• rW P
was race oting ter. w , benafurth, receive hit whole atuu-
Since writing lheakowe we ern that Mr. Goo.• A very sensible 'deciriuo. The
wheat and less ales inclubes l s - busboc of editor lot is one of hard, griuding, tread-
Wie and that t ereev .5aidee u +tock of
futldr, r, and that Wen was as i• raucu of 'frellquenil anen w, alhd remunerrqun-
$t sad.
Tn.tw.-We have had quite a rapid
thaw during the past few days. The
snow has altuost diapieared from oar
street', but we aro told that the sleighing
is as geodes ever a few Miles out of town.
. .
FIRE IN 4'LINTON.. EI1s IIT 1t.
Uo !Linder morning last between twelve .-John IApeiey, James
end one o'clock, the Victoria Hotel, is Clio• I y • • y were brought up
J. 1'-, last week for
led in • fine end
r appealed.
aim!
T l'
K
Fcaloet Deer'
Ore , and Ales.
tun, Wheezing W ,Mr. Ww Campbell, was' before U. L. Sills, Eq.
discovered to be on fire. • Mr. Donald Camp- I m eler` dri•ing«and tau
bell w.0 the first to discover it and gee the cost of 19.00 escb. The e
alarm. The tiro was then confined to the glrlt hes Upered
attic over the private dwelling house steeled -_
tui the premises un the south -side. It speedi Alr. J.Y. S. Kirk has mope
Ir bunt out from under the roof un ike store next Mr. Butler's book sto
south gable, nod in •bout two huun the takes the right way of letting people k
whole buiiI,, , dwcllieig house ao .Hotel-.'f his *hereabouts ("tho' we say it
in the
and
w
was burned to the ground. A emeederable -
rortiuh of the furniture aeJ things m the oughtn't tat." )-by'z'libtral u.e of Printer s
stockr's
I is fitted u and
hour was caved, th u;h, utceatarilr a large Ink. The aWre p sat,
po nn was also consumed. By the active in • very superior style. ' Anti-Uunkin's- soun
ezeryoolskthd tire coMpsuies and the neigh- Bill teen w ill find at Kirk's every, article lug*
bon, the 6re as prere«ted from commune• is the driukiug line, cod the strictest tdtml -
eatete to any o edjuieing buildings, cue eater fur t
of wbtch •that occuptelby Mr Geo Laycock , temperance advoeatar can procur, • y in i ve
u a dwelling house, b store 'and job splendid article to replenish the " cup lug too p1.iaiy
printing office, was sus neer Ze. the Aunung that cheep but not inebriety," itf well u thlC patient bas
budding that it seems al mast & ucle tort
it d:d out ahrre the Tru of the ►ate + }Lr tomcthiog goal to tat with it, r cheap oo diserud that Ty
thenen. 1 have 'tot
symptom of that disea
attended in two houses
merited typhoid fever tbu
am happy' to say have recover
As w treatwent, 1 shall say n
all kuuw that Doctors differ.
also add, that I Gave not written
out any discussioe u to the real , ns'
of the disease -or iu treatment, but mere
habitation. In this condition, tory re-
main only s short time,whsn delirium with,
3-deathr
, t' nod can
l
eaJtn w
rat u
ate r
g l
Ip
o inion
•,•. lu w
I tart
yin t re
n cl 1 J P
sw >;
'rat Cuo
es
lino
of•the
is sett
dexase
the g
ore to told. "Ao
brain, cxturrtl by espy
" cause which greatly tuercaiei the flow
" of blood to the head, or which greatly
" iwpedes its reflux, may give sac W r
" congealed state of the brawn," -West -
which coming uu suddenly in a child
perviously to ah appearance in perfect
health way terminate in death in four-
anddwenty hours. 'fhe external appear-
auce of the only after death is spotted ;
purples of different sizes not at all
notwwble before death, aeJ owing to cote
gretiou of the cappilary circulative. Tice
position in which the body was lying when
death took place showing the greater
amount of dereoloration. The gravitation
of the blood to the surface (spoken of by
people u mortification.) Some sew caves
who have bra me the severity of the first
shock, eontiuued to have pain in the bead
' hes w
Wats be
Pores ee
tot t
d sum P°k
Y
P
ch as lieuterance• of li ht and
w g
with pains ie some of the
lou - the pain being pen-
ta s state • tasting, in some
or three weeks, leaving the
emaciated ootrditiuo ; aoow-
be amount of suffering
dergooe. It has been
id Fever was the
in .any ear a
, though I have
cases of well
inter, who 1 -
I -warmly the wand was very low, mote a doubt u the cheapest.
favorable direction, and • great quantity •IY.
snow lay ver the reefs. Mr. Compbc,l's. low , 11AV•,
ie very lads`, there being but lour hundred -
dullars insurance on hes premises made to• SfonslT ])sats• -The wife of Berard
recur& • mortpaie there was un the prrmiui. IIu61e, Eq., tavern keeper, V iilsge of
which they control harbor•, and retard I printing and suUuncry, whercuptn an al- _
lhrou •hnut Tut f 1'hr dream u[ We South sat a.p)Irerful coo• are e:a d to x ennnci lyse who are astisfirJ Mr. l yeoek' gouda and puuuu sutrnrl •Lunch died vtry sddanly la t Tbnrsday
srttlemeut ri h era II remeveJ and the pause s.,me,wleat
we a sed 4revuw of mukisy( on ."'f° r d lung
eonotrp. We cannot ch arae our Cins- and >Ir. Gauchos, who fin•I!ly advanced .i, duo • as chat ilea ra,.,ls in he podescil til.• •,in ahc ser et . +d r taken in sus ins that in our inmtrke
t ppos n ciuonery; gtludr uul txwka were laid dewu 4 o'clock, • aRernoon, vette• aM coat{
tercatirui nn•• u batw.rn ter mover r 8 j1iT A eorresprndcnt a very nuc mis-
P ('• 1enitun uu •ual almost tI • atoni,taanic- Wel We CwnCaJerac is a f iture, die oared d b the u•arin dewu of doors. Hu uirbt She iia in Ordloary beatlk, till t
dials Gerernments with having establialred jh"Ir cctape atadgtthtl1 back w thea bum a, D
t t thea th the street. sed must be eery t 1' b h 'KBte and sod she wool° take
• iso two l)• going
L bed r
ibut• I"
tr f h
ave boo b f
great woropJi i, but shay h rem tris Thi, lack r th-o b y. h 1 r ,l tiCr
ed W the system on a smut rale: Instead -- -- -- ,
g h t li t 11r 1Vatftit, bore tsttunany the Zhu man, ml s he a l y
d J 1 t k t what we co¢sider tic beat fur were u bd u if tka tcMml+es had beth inti, ahs was {nun m
to Mr. Dufresne and made eovc an ry. war must rs;e on, wm1 it can see nu symptoms; .Tbe 1'nbunr's WaAuugnal ajvicei:l! dee rtt'4
ti ave the 11e' of its ear' overt row. n t e , ,s • u• A, a Wet Iran, due J'buaf,n ruseumr t u
direct and wi+'slapped to the face for hi:+ Con enes un the 1 7th, )Ir• l.ayud in re• {r emmaod of the 1•:rce,, in front wed rear -uf
se u11- ti.yite a last.. Gen. lee w.11
I d•. rtie andabiiit sen w tic o '
.1
Ling, we
world
call
re
the " erg poem ws mean o g e eo„w In c • s ug t etg ,
a rest in Ce er or wishing to give the symptoms as I have
-__..--. her at .kart i nanek.in the even, observed them truly and fatibfulty.
Yours relrottuily,
slap at him. 1Ve are peculiarly sen•ltire er nidr,rhlr injurd from haring becom
demur,l, her pnuuer's terms and cases of tyle
f 'n ami •rttimi to the ••re•tteit
J. S. JleDenald requested W have the.g:d• ji zea , tact, ncr n r meiitemu that p not ns well as handle hu own
lerics dcard, which was dna&, cod the 11'"`d Ly°°s °°a d"eharyerl Lis d'Ities at asmr fir the detente of R,thmuatd.
lYashinawn. In no one of the many thnn• Fuchina d pal,.ea, of Mduduy, aM quiet Y
o cncouragl g b • - o pt110 Int to commotion t a aro ,
possible extent by throwing the Crown 6 f 1 elated at 1" !nun an roes t le wove opt: burnt• tie ie it 1' o for IOou io the Nie ry res'ed is fait 1 the Vd5s c fur tM
publication. __ burr Mutual and ure.: f ctal, which wilt es
Londa rp.n to we•lu:tl eClilCrs, one rulers , p bereayrd husband and=ootboness children.
have sold tow.:sbip en bloc to greedy, TOVV \ 4- Ol'NCIL. bably scorer hu fug by dem+ge in iemorrl.-
affair wan discus of fi,r rtecnral hmirt with I amid ecus 6 1 he fatledito uht iu the highest to Sherm'ui • ezxt Imcauou, Brod It ss' s tort- So t theied we+ every ung ame saw the ore tsEA 1.OIILTN.
grinding apeculaton-inaWaJ of enaurag- dusod dears. It i+ staked that al r. Civ sF proesb u! tee goveromenf and hu duties ter Of doubt whether they really know where FaiDAT, yfarch 3. that the whute block of frame houses would
ing coogureme end navigation, they harp chop aphleeised W the House for his sh r bir m..ra arwy re.Jly is', culls that he has be trurot that the aeiahtruun rrmurd the Dau.t. Sucre. -A dnll{hed a iu couras u! I OWR ILCIIIa.
u secant pariM,ra to in the trans coon. Tt is a pity that a had become so laOmen's that iu one year his cruised into North Caruliva• The Council met Present the ?fapor, $-a ls io`tba buildingrnurtk of Mr layfock'r.
add or gnnteJ ' t p der atch' hoed aisl Julio volumes. Under p, ye presiding, ewe Councillors Gibbons, llor- Ir LsycoCk hr nut boee able 10 occupy kis erection In this flourishing village. It u to
race Awlewbl +bout) be dteturlreJ by ! Tke Wurld'e s vial des dch ss' that the et, but we rat tet will he he ho that the officers will not fall eat jjga ' The funeral of the late N. C.
private eompnni ei. 1Vc haw a nMablc f Y ' etch circum+cintes it esu not surprising shat itichmtin4 papers ofeesterlsy maintain their I ton McKa , Runeiman, Smith, Clifford, Prem 7, o.
example of this latter iniquity at oar very anY such exhibi « uuper.' J m thea ag o m •dal oltwo. abort the toys sad means t You oke, I Gowan, Esq., on Srndq IYt, was the
kis health had broker desire and for the rneree in regard w mai:di ry overutl.nu nn
dcors. Mr. 1)icksm in hit speech *few Thr, 'reade between the 1'. $. present tlse government forebore to pre.* him Nurtk Carolina, but es they are not in an ex. t Cameron, Hays, Booth and Longworth. suppose. Largest ever witnessed io Turonw. 700
days sgn, cmlcludd by ezpres»iog, his i and Ifritleh Atatcrlca. to decide whether W would rotaro to W uh• het no wool, 1 is quite eertalu that $her ion The urinates of last meeting were read NCHEeTEIt. Fascr Fur, J c. -A Grand itarasr ver (hanlgcmco and 200 Geod Templar
hr nut yet eucuantend any furWi4able lion and si!•ocJ b the hie or. boldo Graveoluek's store nn ike Lt rod drld
' inatoe orout. Ise the meantime Mr. Buyer- in kat path. ' I I Ter RANCE CoIVISTlON. walked in prooessinn, together with a tarp
eosvictiva that if some chick were col put I At the mteting of thus Uutruit Board of ley aeame sea+ m st eatisuteellily discheeziug Petition from Jim. O'Grady praying irtants the feud' realized to be expended in
\ oumbd in private pentose. Tbe sidewalks
that the Council would give him till June Mallcu ar►r, Fcb. 9th, l'65. . fsrniahing end attarpie}e, railing and melo were therm d with eo le.
to pay bis atetu0 labor lux. Tke seennd* Mal County Convention o dean fur the 1•:nglish Church. Mn. Urd gi' i P
` \ 1 i t f I t t hie Mn J.r•u le'T The Icad'ng prodoa deaden of
1
JOTIN IIY'DMAN,
i!• S. -The disease hu been confned
to 1st and 2ud coos. of flay end ncigh-
hood.
upon the monopolizing tendencies of the
and Trunk ltailwa the poople of
Gr J
Iluron woul•l have to seek a remedy for
evils inflicted upon them by improving
the coast bafboes an 1 thus enabling the
farmers to send thalr\)roduoe to warket
by water. Veluablo such a resource
migIht become, it should o remembered
that a former adminIstratioh, in the cool-
est pnrible m Nlncr, hanel oyer
the
harbor of Goderich, by fir t
Iluffdo
and Li
t the
this coast, o
Railway Company, thue cndengeri
moat important intcrcets we can ever
as • people. This is exactly what we me
by )1onnpoly, and we contend that whet•
ever legal rights the advisers of 1lis Ex-
, eellency may have, they have no mond
rigbt W place a 1 irga popeletien, either
present or in prospective, at the mercy bf
a corporation whose redo interest t+ glin,
and whose direct object it is to cruel' out
all co.npetiticn. 'fhe people of this coun-
try must be prepared in future to demand
justice for themselves and their chii•lren,
and to send into Parliament or the Lccel
Jeegtslature men who arc opposed to
Monopoly in all its forms -oven who will
be independent enough to do right when
it is demanded, no matter how powerful
the influences operating against them. -
By every poaa+ible means they inust en-
courage Iegitimtu trade throughout all
its ramifcations, because in that way
alone ean•the hunt wealth ol'the country
be developed and rendered tributary to
the general progress of tho people in all
that an unite, civilize and elevate s corn.
mutely. Agriculture, our chief reliance,
may be promoted in various ways, and it
is of vital imprtanos that the legislature
of the country should carefully avoid any
fArm of cls a.legi.elation that by even the
remotest contingency can throw obstacles
in the way of the entire fluoeess of the
farming oommenity. Thnusinds of the
settlers of this country hatb'en hamper-
ed and in many eases geniaa1111,01'4 by the
Monopolizing powers granted to a few. -
What is pasts of course, cannot be reme-
a be and
ere) full
die b
rat the future m
d, J
of premise ani hope by just and equitable
legisleti-n, Ono of the first steps de-
manded by our ,itoation and circum
canteen is the throwing open of public
lands free to all Lonn fide settles that may
be Induced to make thi, the emintej of
their adnptioo. We have alw::ys held
that a man brave enough to take his ate
Mad hlsynke of moan into the beckwoode,
there to endure innumerable privations
whilst he haws oat for himself and family
• Ansa, deaervd te have plvrd under his
control Y math taad u he can reasonably
maltivsbt One greet reserve for the pov-
• o''nor straggling settlers is found in
their jraabeiitj to clear the land by an
lssireaseoutl•y of lavorist labs► Mad et the
Sara time grand themselvwi dnwa to meet
ia wed instalments hanging over their
l),j 45. Remove this barthen from the
'a body sad mind --give him his 1:104
Sa Awb s.4 tttttliafy u he &meld obtain
New Yorx, March 1.-Tbe steamer Araeo
the defies ol`the embuq. Mr Wattiu coat. 1 reports when off Ct,. teston harbor, on the
Colum
bi
S. C. hd
w it found that ti
"th u r r
wt r hest
was s
Ilowin •
Jk
l at tb
e u e n
wined t 1 u
1 had bee a -
I ha Au m.a
r b end and t t
P n been u P
tui I not
Z
the reciprocity irwty W toe set aside l 1 turd by our. forces
Trade last. eek, Duncan Stewart, Esq.,
, .a
'wish •d to
epsaking to a rceolution, y
that he entirely concurred in the dews
expressclJay the gentleman that the tiure
haa:cowe when business men aro to decide
the great questions of cotnmerce and fi-
nance. We hive litely seen sur legi.sla-
ton in a moment of passion .weeping awiy
one of the most import•rnt cmm iereial
best on 1 treetier ever established. Ile rtf-recd fn
Hurry the reriiir rily 110.117 Getrrwn the 1.'mih11
'•r 0dr w
seder
chic i a trade
rad w
'cess C
.5r f
ant
bar epnnrf up rrtVr th an th rr Lo t eeeru
ave
_ the rryhttert lir a/ n•rti•tna nf' Gun•pr.-
Ile rat nfiunell it ns n curionu fret rrwl one
.00011,7 of gre're,tl rnrlpn lh rt the trade of
11 the mussel* of Lurnpr pelt jogrihrr.
sknrrN 4., wrlu>d staialics, is but lint,
°ne•h•rl.of that better,.•vi the .foiteel
and the British lorfh -beerier,'
e. And gat all this has b •c0
y a Concrete tihich has there -by
%hewn it+ t. competence to de d with these
gncstione so
M very Inlpor
this fact u an
whld1 the times 1
By uniting the bee
intelligrmee or the leaf
of the country, a power
b:ar which Congrcee can
oculiar and at the shoe ti0
Ile merely mentioned
lustntion of the duties
hire of business m -n
eve+ and oomntereirl
'ng tme i of the cities
i11 b, brou,eht t u
of defy.
Tele gentle.
el by the
ee /'cess
h ult.
rel
the slightest attempt to avert it by negotia• Naw Yuaz, lurch 4. -'!he Ru•hmnnd
tuna. - Ile complained %het an intercepted 'I Irhrg 0f yesterday sats it i0.tu101 that Brag;
letter had, been pob:,ihed without explant+• he* aueeeetrd in'txinJing Scba,fiebl w a hrR
on'the North east river, ten or. fifteen miles
from 11'ilmireten. '
It was thou#ht that Schofield would try le
effect a junction with General SI,ronsn at
t•'avettevrl le. ,
- • the Sentine!, of the 1st, admits that Shur
man has crossed mouth I'aroliva, which shows
tionh
Stale. -
e e ,:red tlnaulJ .
t
het h.
hs+ rel,
. rs vial all North
r { 1 f fh4 14t se t
h the .
7
6
f ' s
Gcnr *.n rs ti Id with pec !.torr bands a agar
and -d •setters. "
It i.sreported that 11ood will have an im
portrait command in Texan.
New Yong, MAICn 4. -Gold, 194 j.
Wesbin{ton, March 4. -The proces`ton in
now forgoing, though a heavy rein in falling,
and the streets are almost impes.sabld from
mud; thu Avenue is filled with 1.,lei a mats
of grrrrple. The ceremonies will take place
to the Semite Chamfer.
fhe lb'Iowieg is the President's inan;ural
ad here 1 -
Fel, ee countrymen, -Al th's second appear .
ing to take the oath of the Presidential office,
there is leest oecii,n for an extended eddr, es
than there wan et the first. Theins state n tit
somewhat in detail, of a course to be paneled
seemed very fitting•:ldproper. Now, et the
expiration ender years; during which public
l'elwr•tions have been eonstantly Called
forth on every point and phase of the great
contest which still absorbs the attention and
engrnues the energies of the nation. little
new could be presented. 1'he progress of
our armies aper which all else chiefly depends,
ie Y well known to the yltblic Y to myself,
and it rs 1 truslreasonahly satisfactory and en
couresing to ell. With hi h hope for the fo
tare, no prediction io regard tto it is ventured.
len the occasion oo•resionding to this four
Tear •;n, nll thoughts were ans,ouely direct-
ed to an imppernding civil war. All dreaded
it -all s,ourht to evert it. , While the inaueu-
nal address top beingdelivered from this place,
devoted altogether to saving the (.'nion with
Din war, ineurrnnt agents were in the city
seeking to destroy 5 -without war, metre,
to dtseolve die Union and divide its effects by
negotiation. ';Both merlin deprecated war,
but one of then! would make war rather than.
let the nation sitr,ive urd 1he other would
steeps war rather *an let it perish; and the
war came. *1ne eighth hf the whole phpa•
lotion wen colored 'larese-not distributed
gennll over the Union, bat localized in
the southern part of it. These lases coned
tutd • peepliar and powerful interest. All
km w that this interest was somehow the
rause of the war. Tn strengthen, perpetuate
and extend this interest was the object fur
w old rend the Union
which the inwrgenu o
by war, while the Government claimed no
nght to do more than to restrict the tarri
torte' enlargement of it Neither patty ex.
peeved for the wee the marnits& or the
duration which it has already atuened ;
neither anticipated that the n0.e of the ern
flirt eoih' c.wme even before the rnsflict
itself ahmdd come. F.aeh looked for an
outer triumph, and • twmtt less fundamental
and ..t•Isndin4. Roth rad the Mme Bible
end pray to the same Gnd, and each invokes
hi. .id a;ain't the other. it may seem
strange tb+l any men shoed dare to ask a
jam Oml'' awivance in wringing (heir bread
from the sweat of other meds Mees, hint let
es jndge not mist we he not judged. The
prayer" of loth +ho,dd not he answered. That
of neither has been answered hJt,. The
Almighty Asa hie own preeirrwes. Wne onto
toe world he•ean.e of e,weneea, for it meet
'mode be, that 0g,5.0. enema, het woe ver this
mas by whore the nfl,nee enmesh. I1 we
shall seppess that American ,lavery is one of
those offffeences shish, in the providence of
(toil, meet need' corse, het whits. having
eoistinued throwigh kis appointed tires, he
now 51,11. to re,wnve. and that he{(i•ss to tenth
North and S°etb this terrible wet r the erne
s dee to +hems by whom the olewee easse, .5.11
Dc.trtl or Ma. GowAN
man, who Was so horribly inj
late accident is reported by, the
to hive expired on Tuesday the 2.
Mrs. Scanlan, of London, still lies
very prcetrioue state.
air Mr. Jnn. Falk• ner, late M. P. P.
f,r Iloehelege, hu been convicted of
crimping. Ile ie 'sentenced to pay a fine
of £lot( together with fifteen months inn-
prieonment.
hat James Dickson, Esq., '4 1'. i'..
is entitled to our beet thanks for a flrat
instalment of the Confederation Debates,
which are printed in neat and convenient
form for binding, when completed.
I u{n. d t e order for breaking tlee block
ode et *.eile,and that ton while the American
em'iessolor was ' comp'ai ,ire'` el Br,tish
e rhj •cu t1' ng so. Ile moved tur the papers.
1fr. 1.y44 said there were no pipers to
pnstuce. 'fhe 11441 tags that 71 . American
ships here been twist•rred to the Britiob
legiliry'stoce the commencement of the war..
nlerce ha& been s, neo le
•at of co n g
At
rt
r
1 •nc4 u
I
' w , en. 'l h
twat
w rn 1'ra
utt too
d5 el
t e
luny allusion to Auttric., m the Emp^cur n
s .tech to the Iegi+trtere attracts.11entiou in
En;l. el. A Teri,-telegrLm ways great un
ease.** prevailed there. It was that Mrlsma
w.0 et the bottom of the epiatton, lire
e: u;ni nl of Vesuvius was inclos -mg. No
dame;e hid jet occurred. 1'ket of Etna
was d i,ni n,r t.e I.
it is st,ted .that proposals for w further
,•o ,sill arable reduction of the 110,1 ton army,
r.pec1 dlr i•i hely, had b -en anhtn.tted to t':e
I: nle:rrir for epprnv.1 .1'h. e,•uaun of ncr
t no pr,viuere in \L•xisn t I Cr,nce bad bee,'
hsces'e I in We French Privy Donnell. The
betel 11.18 rottoCatrd he the 1tukc.de Mor-
' 1, -supported hf M. Foul,l, hal ltr++nyn de
IllluytWlljeett d oq scrornt of a possible war
with the. jnited Butes,.1nd the Empero
ullieeg elely *greed wjj11 him. Adliti•4iwl J
1.1 1Ate Vol the city o47l'al'sandcr will taken
y the ltrezi tans a ter a`winguinary conflict
tatting 56 boon. lireat mvrteiity eximed ti
Psysander on its 011 ( 0. `Th4 Bnailliwn
army was morehin{ on Monde Vieto, The
Venda Oriental government ver shout to
sends commission to Europe to solicit the
medint:nn of Frans* in the Brasil queetem.
The fend+ h tae partially rer0•erad the fall
prdan:d by tic fist news of the peaceton
ferenee, but widen the impression that the
reel weaved to the conference was not known..
Prices were not fully reeatab'ished. The
delated for money was active, and only is
eadptionsl carve w:u anything d,aa below
the bank, minimum 5 per eent.
ATLANTIC MONTni.T.--wl'he Meech
Nn, is upon our table. Barring the poli•
tical nrticles. which are not calculated to
edify Canadians, the diet of contents is
r \ tes
' c t t o
a her
'des rd
) 8hn
a }.
good. I a J ,
of a Pianist and Mlemorios of Aulhnn are
articles that will be read with much plea-
Anre by the general public. For sale at
this office.
Ws Lave also received Ooir Teeng
F 11.•a fur Meech from the name pohlish-
ers Messrs. Ticknor la Fields. It is a
nice little magazine for Teethe.
New Brunswick aid Cowfederw
allow.
The Eleetions in New Beenswiek hevs,
thus far. gone adverse to Chnfederatian,-
Five leading snpppyw++rters of the aeheme here
already (ern (termited, and it now opposer%
atrtain that New Rrnnewink will with its
hands of the whole scheme. A. it an-
terp sees between Canada and Nora Semtia
the result may be dksaatroas to a Unica
of all the Province•. Aelflshnelw outweighs
Patriotism.
g/' VandeenhOff u giving reeding' fn
e
ren int n •
,e r t
DIr. Smaill esu iostructad to here the the I. U. oT G. T. met at the V,Ilr,;e of l an- presde M t '
m' settled b labor. cheater, pursuant 0 the call of the County and Mes. Soong wperintending the sa.e of Tomtit() have determined upon receiving
sus y
1 oleriek atatln • that I Dep. Grand Worth Chief Templars-Messrs fumy articles. Both heaven and earth seem silver only at a discount of four per ceoL
Letler fmm .Ir. C 6 Stephen Yates and • wines Wiikineoo. The ed Combined agtitut the soar.• of the tT T hotel, and atablrs of ?1 t.
his name had been put down fur a wrong' m,wli114 was well act nded by Jelegatel'from ondercikina, r the hazrsr opened with NtTii, Aimeoei war urned down o0
tut on the :\ss semens Rull. Referred to ' jiffereut p eta of tjle, any. Bro. Stephen ; ahnwery weatlter, and the ('bunch -warden Sunday Less 11,SOiusenree.
Revision Com. • Tatra e%1'Nb. 304, pre dad ; bro. James 9. Edward Ilickson, nr. Smith Med otken Ckrrltt Tiezeaa char ed u.0 tees iris
Letter from one John afurny statinw Stitt No 304 was appointed Secretary. The 1 notified the public rot to attend ss' it was e"r g g
d of th Gtl h" It fl t deceit has
en Tommi g
ever Owned aitch a this:;. It was sat Temperance tinea t- \ last .'convention, I Church setbonees. A eat , ur ortunate j, mamba, end u ales to pay •fin of 140 Ater•
could bo inferred I Zlnng it u his oi+inion thr tltere ought to . exista amonj the atewbers, eomo of them ling for the uRcuce.
ase e
aid th
at the c
1 hat t
when t f of mon belorin Io the Mo -
J in order' bent and ne ike n
n ince 'n he incum 1
tot yours of Revision, which was , done. more County lcputies p admin g t C} e
more fully to occupy the temperance Geld , reverse, What • pity that a house should be
Account frui¢ )1 r. Forby S:,.00. Re Laud more particularly in view Of the approach sodiiidedagai•st itself.
r. 'om. i•,.:lues w ive that the
treed to Cumeury ( in • contest in most of tine mumc , ` , Ms,ccts.-Yes will Mees
1
itepmrt of the Finance Committee with j wit ; tM adOplion or rejection df the 6,aow . wa keu here .net. changed matertatly.
reference to the account of Mr. Conlan, I " Dunkin's 1tit1." Tbe delegates endorsed 1 Sleighing still holds out.
the cnmutittee found that he had beer. the Cbrirm*n'i opinion -the matter was fully - --. ►
already overpaid and therefore ' return• drrYsd,and it was filen/decided to appoint MrK1LLOP.
ur a duties for the Count,, their respective
wended that nn action be taken in the I h d I y , .
matter. 1t was also recommended that territories In be ao ('110110, tic: M:Anch'ster
f 11 J R Division,. Aahlicld, \V•wanreh, Colhorur Mad
had
an
ad been taxed fur a dr •, when be chairman bridly reupit hied the progress i not under the direction or management oftbe awl ler e t i n o ,
he h rr t bra aeJ to llm,trral and fare MIs
M C d rf 1
Thi• .tatalgnlwation Dill.
The Ilrai,tree] de'egafes, hie Wgrship the
Mayor and J. D• 1',ement, Esq., refereed
mem, esterday (Friday) from Quebee.-
Wh-n tin• leltehe seat of Government, the
m041 nnnl,lent 0,,i'.11n11a were espreasoid as to
the fate u( Mr. w sod's Ansalgemeti0n (till,
It wM so unpopular that the only prudent
code's left was to withdraw it, and this Mr.
Wood wee fully expected to do.-llwr•rllon
71 mu.
rhe Tarun pull a man bl the ear
when they want him to .drink, and keep
oath
pulling ►tint an41 h0 nt,ens his m r,
when they poor down the liquor. W e
know same folks whose ears would not
require much pulling.
,
the prayer of the pcuuon o r.
Bl:idy be granted. 15. Ni of Hallett ; I(i,1lrele Di►istnt saw•
The report was adop!d. ick, Turr.berry, Morris and the Ni of y 1.
a Law f>r licemie Sea(ortb Diviswn-Tuekersmith, d',borne,
Thu Clerk read By g McK;Ilop, tum Siel ilullett and Si of Grry ;
shops and' taverna, which wart rubmitted 'Goderich Division-SIinley, Goderich (owe•
as usual, adopted and ordered to be pndt- ship, Hay and Stephen. The ful'owing gen.
ed for distribution. - tleggps wers.noysinatd es County Deputies
'fhe Council then adjourned until the for the above Divininns and unanimously
last Friday of Mnrch, unless previously elected, viz : Manchester Division, bro• S.
convened by Ilia Worship the Mayor.. Yates, C• l). i Blueeale Di•ision,bro. Joseph
_ Leach, C. I). ; Snefonh Diriuon, bro. W.
The CO. A. $. lapring $how. Cluff, C. D.; Goderich Division, bro. James
Wilkin.', C. D. Dulkio'aTemperance Itili
The Spring Show of Sced Grain, d1A., was then discussed in all its bearings• Bro.
took plate to Dark's dicot yesterday, James Wilkinson, in an able speech, explain•
(2nd inst.). Notwithstanding the thaw vel many of its leading provisions : he Adan•
and consequent eottness of the roads, the c• theoun'll dha tiffeM tt to f i ens o neje•
attendance of farmers was god, and the Pe
show itself wee decidedly the best that n'satiuo4 io the whole County, of whatever
hoe ever been held it *51,scetion, both a name; howe•er beneficial it might be far
general purp„es to b►vo the temperance
regards the number of samples shown and army marching in separate companies and
the quality of the grain. '1'hcre were; m ostler diT«rent learkre, 1rt it esu sow r,e
CPM•
all, thirtp-aix entries, principally of 10 nary to uniu their numhen and energise for
bushels each; and the Prizes were awardd one purpose, air:: to carry this (till in every
as follows'- Municipality in the County of Huron. Bro,
Spring Wheat.-1st, John Cox, 6th con., Dickson, rat the B. A. O. of Good Templars,
64 Iles• agreed with the Isat speaker ; he thought
2nd,James Lomas,64 Ar&. toes was the time for united action -Dentin.'
A Mauve or Cordes. -A tneveller ail
returned from the wn1, ssye the New York
Post, informs as that ho witnessed two ac01
rota in cele day last week nn a railroad len '
in Nonbern Ohio. Acing the condiment of
the train if thrl sot of thing wee meta,, he
received the reply that r... "ace dents"
hod reverend during t11e week on that lined
The conductor had come to !hat degree of
philnsoph,rsl rminess which led him b, re-
gard the break down of a train as an ordinary
and ine•isable eircunrt•nr•e: lint our inform
ant geese nn1 in the employ n1 w ratlreed a lh
pnrstion, and esu thankful to ware
whole brims.
tie On Wednesday last the enrdad4nee-
meet of the New York Medical Collage for
,,in,en, was celebrated at the Ath.nwsat,
Broadway, New York. Fifteen young ladies
who hate undergone the weal corset of
fi)nches to MOI a rn►o t0 pewee * eted•eine,
ekneiled 1M saedie+•i diplomas from the hands
1ofthe' ,'%te.
treat.',liee d." named Fehee, was say, ike
Sandwich 'unreal, accidentally shot in the
neck and shoulder, on Wedteday nftereooe,
by a comrade. with whom he had been oat
duck shooting. The injured man sow lies *0
a precarious .nate.
STARTLING DavieorM11r.- No leen
that eleven hnys were turned out of one of
the district rlirmle 111 this city last week
CGNTSRTLD ELxerioN.-The elcctinn for being drunk in ached. And facts have
of Jir. Joseph Evans Y Councillor fo: one brought to light the horrible truth that
of the wards of this township, was con• ,nearly half the boys, feats the ages of ten
ceded by John O'Connel, 3. 1'., on the 10) rughteen, me in the habit of fie glte•-
ground of his being Collector last year tune the miserable grojg; tries that diagraee
rendering him ineligible. Mr. Evart put
is • disclaimer and a ne* election was
our city.• --[Detroit Tribune.
T}Un. WedeesJay morninr it 'wet du
covered, says the 9t. Marys Argus, that ike
palled fol on Money las•. E x -Councillor grave of the suicide Elisa Itulueon had been
John O'Connell and Jnneph Evans wen opened, the coff n broken open, and tM body
dragged appsreutly by the lege through the
again c,ndtdatee. Evans was re dieted gmeury, oyer •tense end into th. common,
by a majority of two. I hear his election when it ver Gaud .t delight. Three per
will be •gain contested. sons had avideatly been engaged in tks
diabolical work. An inquest esu held upon
Liczneee RAtsan.-Tbe Municipal the body before it was buried, but the people
Conticil of this township hr doubled the of St Mary seen not s fished enh the resu't
license tbu mr oo whi+ke also 1 or the manner ii which the invesuyalina was.
J 7 1+ em,ducted. A second inquest was opened en
3rd,James FdiMt, 631f>s. n w Canada --sea had
Rill was a Breµ boo
Uar'. ltd Jno !Salkeld. been {etitioning the Legislature year ►tier t+moron J 1'ollnck 1 rd Atter e J R 1
3, 1, P. Cwrrol. ton, H Ilaseke, Mn Toohy and J Rattan•
gad, Jno. Hinter. Lear for •really .ol,.tentral I,irp,nr lfll, and ryi sten Richard Somer•ill4 Matthew
Baat.tT.-Is, I). M111waine. now lbM • go,d ons was granted, we maM McCleneb Rdweed Elliott and Jas Walker,
2nd, J. W. Elliott. lease no atnn4 ontrrnd to rears iu general provided they come rap w the requirements of
1,1, J•mts Yorng. ads Linn. 11 rare will not be ec reit saerieM, the fBy•Ls+s-Carried
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and, Jnhn Andrews. endeavor to carry the bill in every township,
3St J .-Salkeld.
T'woTwr Sscn.-Lt 1)nedon Yonng and when earned w+o that it i. «nforted.-
STANLEY. WednesdayeiJbt.
Corscn. Roow, 27th Feb., 1s65• SUOCtICO Iltene eseeroe.-TM Break•
vide Recorder say. that en f oesday the is -
Council met this day pursuant to adjourn• metra of . firm hour near phrlips,ille vera
mend from cwt meeting. There were pre• very much .tooished to re a dog belonging
sent, the Reeve in the chair, Messrs. Came. 10 the family enter the ^Mrd with the body of
coo, Riley, Simplon and Ileed, a new horn child, completely frozen. A car
Minstes of Iter meeting wnru reed Mad air oner's inquest was held ea the body, when it
appear the child mast hams been thrust into
proved. The report of the inspector of some • title containing peas, numbers being
Tavernk was received and read, when it was found frozen to the body and iedentitiona
Moved by Alex Cameron, seconded by appeui•g atl over 1L
Thme Simpson, That the following petitioner •
1.r Tavern License he accepted, and certifi- LatCKtUW.
rates granted le the pieties on their payment
of the Lrttnr money to ike Ln'peetor :-Jnn Ihriirttv't Bit.L ADOPYRAT1I irIBI LOAN.
Temer, Itiehard Ching, Mrs i rydale, J D -The voting in tbie township came oft•
& n °' on Monday and Tuesday, 27th and 28th
ult., resulting in the adoption of the fly -
Law. W i in n air
h eke d" ke a e in d
1 vel
7 D
for three townehi in a block hews now
it
Moved by Alec Cameron.secended by J W beeome prohibitory, vii: -Kinloss, Aah-
Rod, \t'at. F: liuti Surma man veers gfart that .e hat jot t
COOL -lit, W m. Elliott. kill, and b+rlc it "find syrrd ; ' but he wmdd
lnd, J. W E'liott. not give ono settee temperance men for fifty
3rd, None sheen. of cheer " IJnd agreed Ignw s. ' if sea would
After the reading of the Prise List, • mercy tui+h it wen and .npimly atlnw it to
considerable quantity of the grain changed gra by the board, how could we ajarn 571111 0.
hands, many farm4rs being glad to pay • thnoght hpenuldtgearanl LtPecornrlrent on
f th kr of obciining f h B A U d ed
few errata eztre '0 e sal of hie brethren n t w an appr'so
firer -cls•' nerd We look nprn this +how of 1he accede assemhting 0f delrgat4t fmm
u being on. of th. moat important. and all the itemist Tewpr*nes bodies at some
emnew place in the l'rannty to take into cnn-
It int therefore a eaamm of eatiefaetion that aMerstinn th. h.., m.... an sneer. the mop.
it io improving en much from year to year. tion of the hill. 11 was moved by hat. W114
Mr. John ('ox, it will be r..nembernd,took inset, *vended by two. Dekana,andr•sol•ed,
Wheat ism ear• That this Convention reemm ende a meeting
that first prize for Agw'ng y pre
Ilia saeemr this year, in the fee. of en
meeh enmpetitan, speaks well for the
quality of hi• snit and the manner in
which it is enlMvebed.
of two repremetati•ss free, Peeh tem rant
nrgalaatinn in the (onnty •t Clinton, on eonneetmn with the Tememeanee Aet of
Wednesday the 7th day of June nett, at 11 I15U,.sa reeeleed and nrdar o' l0 be paid,
o'ctnek, fur the purer of a sone eetntioe of Meed k Ales Cam.rnn, e.corided h 1
tempnnes nitwnee and to take ateratee W Ailey, That t►r Donnell now aljonrn to
ter rawing a revery sere to be me• oat meet erois at Varwl, on Meeday Ike 13th
Riley, Thu the following l'ownehep officers
find security for the current year for the fol 10
lowing amounts
Township Tremover 0(6.000 ly
16,0011
1000
1)00
+ 110
" Collector.
" Arsassr
Chrk
" Imposter
-Carried.
Moved h Alex Cameron, seconded by J
W Riley, That Patrick Mannahan be Path
master on the Sauble line from C Johnston'.
toJ Pollock's-Carried.
Moved by T Simpson, seennded by Thos,.
Baird, That the sum of $L4 ke pad sn cobs
Elliott for clearing • am at Rathwell'.
budge, •ernes the Royer Mayfeld. when taieh
ed to the ashitnenOn of the Cbeneil-Carrier)
The •tenant of Returning oBeer, Clerk
and Constable, foe the taking of a poli, in
d and Wawanosh, The tavern keepers
Lucknow say they wi11 ol-ms up entire -
and I am inclined to think such will
be the ease. Some of them, having taken
heavy pecnniary resptnsibttities' open
themuslees without ever dreaming of Air.
Dunkin's Bill, will be ruined.
Vol titeerr Otgle•ere.
Tha Volunteer Service Gno.S*e (the offl•
tial organ of the orae in Great Britain)
in its GNU. received by the lent mail, gives,
editorially, the following answer te a err -
respondent • " It is usual for a Lieut:
Colonel, commanding a battalion, to ati
S ane the title of Lieut.-Dmlenel in every
day life, and it is right for him to do 50."
This seta et rest the gneetinn involved, as
far as regards British t e Cage.