HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1865-4-6, Page 24ittonpa%' enoe of death, the trite. of earth, the
awful strait that they forget, in the pries AMEMGAN WAR.
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cleiins of kindred and the holy ties of GREAT BATTLE FOUGH
home, it is a eight to disarm prejudice, e:• NEAR PETERSB URG.
OODEII('II, C. W., AP1UL,4th, 1865. citeoompas.ioe and bring forth • cry of Ilse Result Donbttal.
w.-__.--- pity froom the heart of every wao captble
111.MA DIA" DEFENCEecete
. of the higher feelings and nobler !uvulsKew 1'o4x .tpril 1.-'l'he 'Trilun p 51
(• corps na:, "ad un the 79th• 6 P. ismany1 As any hundreds of pelron. depend of our common humanity. If the 1 eat say ;-
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A Curious Feature els New York
• Noclely.'r
T The .Nee York Leader furnishes the fol-
lowing iu(urm.tiou respecting the hegira
who .it arouud the streets holding hates
their Tsps to excite the pity and charity of
altogether upon the Signal for news, wt• harper of the Confederate wljivn are to be war A its tsmarcb "Pthis on thnthe 5rh h(dled uf the wi
swept away --if all they/ haw. struggled I' W
deem it adviaiIle in this issue to give a , my s saw, the Jill *twin,/ by thu Quake
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road. On coming lea • Point calleu Swot
....Boum sal' Cumowus upon the Jcfuuew of hist at last, is it wooderl'ul that they
Hulett and muu.t.i. the Moe ol'the app
Cunads. The sol :eta tis one Ihot decphv ohould smile upon and welcome the sp-
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p by the enemy. 1•rssekgwmltas 'est there quarter
intercets every loyal Cao+Jinn, and ne pr .icla of the grim merger who elutes sal a eel, b'yond they the herd °t the cult,.
their eves forever to their country's ds• tort 11,e trout el the •noisy. lin. ported u
feel confident that the utterances of the ! ? tow r•I t of r thek r; • wood, M•keu
lynglt-b nut2toritiee, wiuisterial and oppo• i linuor They caro not to' lieu to ter c r ,vin:, heave • sea lU n cul haavv tiregw
sition, sill meet with a careful and iutelli- Jra;;gel' aeurutivcly ape:rltine, c! eined r•aucd mean our eki:m4h True, and it wa.
gent perusal. .Accustomed as we are le and helpkrw, at the chariot whet•1 of an aft •• baek upon the line formed of the fin
L ; t . lira ditriun, w: iclt wt lire( (alt back
;in -Milne and t•t.iu;;luriuus 5101)1 and'
the a deters and hifalutin of west legis- but oat its sea onto b (ho• sconJbai-aJ
i(• J Pp t
talars en tide hide the ." ih.uttc, the mei,. hence, Mr. Lincoln was ooutpetled to tela- lighted tied drum a back the euewy with sane
toned, carr fuilyovnsiderrd end tsteewsn• graph North that the mem wlw had ao of loss in p unitive In the me.wtiwe G
tsrb driven his generals beforethem in des- Warren drew up the rut of tee filet as
Eike speeches of )lr. Diaracli and Lord g`' clear(d riwuns of nee 5th curie its lino its ursi.
Palmcrittou. cannot Lel to rivet clic oaten -
shout
and confusion leer: f jAtiny with ma• to supp.nt the attack. Atter al actiuu u
"I. -n.11'1;4 r.elur r shout thn.* quarte* of an bour the event
tion and convince the judgment on primeretreuteJ its hull. iKseiu,( mat u(hris dead
of came/ilia' importance. Although there
We moot possibly glean *from " the sad Na.a11 i.J on the O.J.t1'n., 5 !i Corer
were a f w who, like Mr. Howe, Would somewhat confused di.pa:ches before us "''s lies 0n lite ground Cuts. The flocs
whether or not the Confederates have the enemyeugaj.Jwaso. division f thei
prefer to let the North American Coloniesfourth corps wider Geri. John un, •its
fall into"tire ''arms of the great repubcic let, or are likely to lase, the last stake.- strength Rein; about 6.603. our 1 as my
We aLall be kept iu sus ttx ,col a few! reach :100 to 401 mon killed a w nJed
without • sigh .( noh•t, it will be seen Pp° y !that eat the enemy its killed -an °ended
that the conclusion arrived at was that hours, apprara w he about 16e setae, but e num
bear of resumers, mumu 130 le 20u, rude*
England feels bound in all honor and as a - P
_in tial to pros itlr for the their titin loss greater thou oure.'•
.rater of national pr.licy to defend tier Puuhlmsu.•ut 01 crimps. 1 The'Tribune's• egrrespoaletalat G r
British Aweric to Culoniea with the whole _- I.11y ruts, an the webs of tlu 2'Jib ea s :-1
power of the Empire, in case of attack.- The following Act, which we hope to; It;"c6 csteuo d un t4° Ir t corneae i .1 rm!
In the face of the very high ground taken .ee carried out rigorously by our Magi's-; wdrt,arJ scrota the Vau;hs. aid Q t.kr
by leading minds we apprebeud Ito danger (racy, was patael towards the close of the, woods. been; northward ort within a eat 21
from )l r. Iiri l and the Manchester reef ret 'colon of Parliament :-
lance ut' Um'+i Irl a 4'. 11. The Lir t. 41en.
politicians. Their iueu••nee uta • be verIaceo.npaucU b, otUdelwls 11'iiliawa nJ Ing
y As .ter to (se litate the cunni. icon and pun a@s and seserd wmben of 1hei. ata +, came
',Iment of perverts enticieg her Majesty's up to Humphrey notion near Hater
subjects to enter any foreign ',eeri;c. cam at 41 o'ctoea this to imine,- and w
Crary to the provistcu of the Foreign E.• arow lib. run,.visuin;deferent pule
lutment Att. • I cur line, and esu.b,ielimg beatquurte
Her Majesty, by and with the ad.iic, and i ut;nt un tote Vau,;haa road near I
euiueul uh the Legislative Council and [run. Gen. Neck accomp.nin4 our
Asembly eft:mal a enacts as fullers: terrier in the m.trnieg. and likewise
1. If ray (carie whstersr 1n (bra proeine. I heal uarters on the Vaughan road, t
sha!1 hire, rattan, I1snga a er procure, or *hull fruw llab•ber 6 run.
*Irmpt••enJ°s,oirn 4! ire, iettiin, c.tg,i;e' "Circ Poser, 1'a., April 2 -S:30
or recant any natural.l(om sul•ject of her , Te liar. E. M. S'attton :-Last rich
Majesty, person or pe s wbstever, 1,00115*, 1 tira•tt telegraphed lbws Sh:ridau, w
to abet, or to serve ear I career . F
or to enter or enga je S
h
the paw ers•by :
" These children are kept by ueworlh
woven. std hired out at w mune •genu s d•
`Some orthem are drugged, to make them li
oa still and pale on the beggar's lap. Sumo are
tortured aith pima, artfully Jc. t. eJ. sur
✓ sonstatdy irritate (brim a.d make them wail.
k Soma are tied and baudraed with •acr•cua
1144 tighten• a.i M to craw them to gasp Ctrs tesIT, Lerida, It a... -To E. M.
4 for breath. All these cruel aerie* attract Montour eieretary of Wler,-Gen. W.;tsel
s the attention and cenlribetivaa of the 'Yarn. t°i•rate& as follows: We tcok Richmond at
. aide. Helm' :Weedy does •1 sit Oa stool-. re le thea aerrniuj. 1 capered rattily gens.
RICHMOND CAPTURED
UT THE NOIt'i'llieltN .At IIES1
THE CITY IN FLAMES1
7 LEE RETREATS - EFFORTS
r,
•
THREE DAYS BLOODY WORKI
full report of the debate in the British I fir si 1'13'1114fur lour eventful yawn t.
TO CAPi'URE HIM,
n and big in the .treats. 'teal .mien de not The erecta, loft i• gnu( lute. 'rim city is
w and
(6'014 iSt-u babies in the faux of the pulaie all oa lire 1 a• waking every effort tee rut it
of Jar lung -whether it rein or .renes or t The vie With entkuu i
he eel. b people receive w tb *tie
suebeamr teem scorching dose Women exprwousof joy, Gee. (i,wtstarted early
worthy of relief do nut J. sr or torment 'tear thea morale/ nick the wmy towards the lhu-
Owu info**. Of anybody's else. It c*.tident, vii. road, to etc utf lwe'a retreating slimy i1'
e .Leu, that thud who sontribnia to thew poa'aib:.. rtesideaet Lineulu bus gun. to t s
be.gar° with tuba' • •1 unl throw their ,trona.
1 menet away, but they actually eater vice mad New York, April 3rd. -The 1'ernld' cor-
d •nceanlre rnwtinalu." reep uad.ot el the' Army of rho Jauea .a i: -
✓ The New Toils Express .at ems the fret The troops seemed for special service wore
f thee stated,- and strunely alroestre the cool asr.s* ohm Jrtues under Ga.. Ord •t sou
y e•tablishmedt of a (mindl:ug hospital. et ; they ecespitd a position vrewted by the
a>. --- Ind eerie, ad mowed to Ilse left im the toilet
A Seaaatlom Story. u( • rain storm. Gen. 'Termer moved his
of - dirsio? (tick corp) just at daybreak, dolga
✓ On the authority of • print* letter front the Vat/ghats rood, mewed lfatebera's Ituu,
Brasil, the • Europe' tells • story to which aril embed froward to isaL• a co .a -deco
no um gives credit fur anythiug elm but with the right of the 21td corp., with t 0l 4Li•
; ingenuity. It is its syhsatwce se follows:- ing. The connmeyun was mad.; other con'
Tome jean ago there lived .t Pilar de Tapia, mon& were also *made so as to male a con
• Di Weed, • man ants ha wile named lnt000a tenesmus line.
and Marge -Chi Msa,:lhcew. Thar sad an only Turner captured a lice of rebel rifle -pits,
wa uelueJ Melchuer. Uue fay Molokai: with nearly al: the men is them. Sims:-
, went to an and- fence teller to team his teneous!r,.Gen. Foster meshed forward pat
fortune bate. '1 uu are doomed to kill your of his diriaiou, materially ridiag Turner.
(..Wer and, your mother,' was the ►terrible suet's*. The adverts* of beak these din.i.ns
retlictiun. Terrified by this err;kcal pros- was Made the rebel picket line, aol Since
r I I '4 Malvhuir fled from Lis Lome, went 610 yard. oI their main works. Ihrne7'• di
rbr• • , and resolved never to see his parents Mason is •e the right of Feeler. stiengt-cmng
I inure. After ais yours tend passed, he re• the latter's line. •1'urieugboet the uirbt eat
turned tat Ikas,I, bit established himself under I the inch, our men were m
busy stren•theng
(s (cgne name at I'aatayreu, • risco fa. I their works, mrd now thee have • line that
;distant fru r
powerful, but when the shrewd, eoortuon.
seise ltalolersten and the brilliant, phihr
ace rbieal Disraeli unite its pointing out a
definite Lim of policy -a policy which is
in accordance with the feelings of a vast
majority of the people, poltroonery, if it
shows itself at all, wi;l cut but a poor
figure. W e trust the good news will bars
the ef;et tf rntancie;i our droopino
securities in the English market. It
aro the Soh corps, hal capture
•ell nn
t after
along
for the
rattily
ranee
ASB•
.ilea
re -
Gen.
ah his
three
to he employed, in at cable or miattry hnguJra -of infaldry, a train of wa o s 'and
noel( yterbsp+ appear se16.+h and expose Pl. y acwnl heuen ry ilio ntonen nmuwt tog Io
ufte rauora ran the service o or Wr ,or .m'tr V d
us to the (anger of receiving a rebuke from • ad t,1 any foreign pence, Ute, pearnwtc, ! weeral ibuermde. 'lir° momi:l; (, uerul
somebody were we to hint that a liberal colony, proriucr, ur part of , y pny'lce "(•i Grant hiving ordered an attack" ;al Ibe
expenditure of " British gold," teeetiter Peal•Ir, er of any perwn or pe neeaereutmg'Vs." lute, telegraphs es follow :- .Both
ear ssaitini t . eztreesn the pyx *sal gor•rnr ght and Prrk ;eat tbnn,;b the en roc's
with the num voted by one own Iveisla (neat, w ear safer any forelyi coon v, eoff levee Ike b+it. uuw rages lea io -
Sheridan. with lie cavalry, Cie 3th car cud
lure, spent on the defences 0f Canada will penance, ur pal of a pnridee, tea eel 011?-•' I '
be the means of benefitting our lradiu province or people, either ai an elli.er, Milri dnri,u eat ole 2r 1 Corp., wheel wan
s I1te saihtr, ear munue, or in any anther rent to hint flit morning. s n'.w awe plug
and laboriugolawa. untutary ur warlike capacity -of to co ,ran;'tu. , Gum tin weal.. All nuw'I"nks h ;1511
a.y otber cleat* whatever against he IaronLle. General Old is en:+gra, t
provi.ioui of the Act of the 1'iuli.wvnt 1 have nut let heard the remelt *1i his front "
TILE ST.. ALBANS 11.t1DRR3. the Luited Kingdom. passed in the fifty -trim • lStgnsdJ '• A. LINCOLS
• year of the rrtgu sal' Kier Gee•ree tete -'Plied New Tete, Anril 2.-1're.ide,ti l.ine re's
JUDUZ e5IT11 DECIDE,: 1, THEIR YAVoK, eharter sixty -tune, and awarded: '•.1n Att) t despatch et 11 a. m , shows $ re .rel
to prevent the enli.tneut or engagement ,i( en h up „f the Cnnfederste Imes of wear!: in
On the'_'rtth igst. Judge Smith of3lnn.rhi. 3lujrsy's eubjeels to cern' ire 1 reeg•.?,I.o rel iticbmond-by W.- itt - Farhat 1
rrsive, aid the lilting out ur egry,.pny, i t red, lin bane joined to the light. Sherila 'al
trcal delivered judgment in the case o1 lis M.ejoety's J..mn.iont. vessels (..`merit* ca sly the 5th corps and and tart of t
the St. Albans raidejp, which has been purposes, without his Majesty° 6cerse ,"-- ",
ender cousideratioc or so many weeks.- each u:feuder eenq be praccu(ed either in 'be enemy's
'Phe judgment took marl lour hours in 1 uuutvr pruri lrJ by thea Act, M in a ion • 1Vwtt:n
1y m,.ry utanoer talon any Judge of ane S1tj) rte ce
the delivery, aol it will, of eourae, be im- , Sete -roe: Coats for Lower Canada, ear aey nthhantej tele_
possible for na to publish more than the ' Judge of either of the Superior Courts sal the front.
Commas. Lew for Upper- Cen+J 1. or any (3i
uI "tett Print,'tp
.the facts of the non, staled that he had a ' Sttrauo.s 0r l'uuce M4putreic, tea behove many are frequently •
right to bear the evidence, and cited Tari- iwuJamiice, of cite Peace for th-r dia,iri or finely. Generals
ole couoy wherethe olence abed bare been tine- a 5 esteudin: (
nus authorities upon the point- Then he cgwteintd, and i1 convicted of such offence iiateArr'. run Thr
e•.mue: its from the west on t
ac.
April 1210 p. ..-T
Die: The ('resident, in tl
m,;eres itt latest news :to
E. M. STANTON.
2,11 a. m. -Despatches
in. All is }mint on
1Vr.jht and Ord'.
the Appomatoa to
result. Tim learned Judge, after reciting Judge of a County Court, Recorder, 1 Ige
rgred that the .Leann le rain • on i0 the un the nth of one or more credible U. S. was a civil war, not A rebellion in re w4wartnl wry b0 cure kmnrd tr par u frts, :u••s rend prisunerrt
(ren.lty u(une Lwrdrcd and siayJuhan, with cavebv ilex Sth roe sn
• ere n e e wanesa
the eeemy . rotrcnchr
the general acceptation of that term -that coots, wed may Me committed to tee coram... sd lea
11 R •ol of the distric coming .:•from thew t un lk,
belligerent ri lits rd been ranted to ill. g t, county, or dor, for r and Wrigbl n a)rcad trai .;E
pet i.d not eacee,l t 1 sin epochs, and, if soil Side 1h;:, tad.
Confederate States by England -that the
loena.y and cells be nut rutthw.th pard, then (SiZ.-,•d) - ".1. Lt3 C
rich. c ccJ tea
of shorn he w
lea the mem ai:c m
Isms. far and wide, ut m tan. At lenge► an that the 1'resicent, upon the ocean:cation tf
old negro, qhs had on j been in the la:utli, I Richmond, will issue • new pruclamanou eat
diteurered thin where• .outs of Mdehuir, and amnesty.
other ..t et. the, New ;York, April 3 -The Commercial
previous notice ; special says: h w believed in Washington
to Pass.cern. that tM`war is tier, and that an understand-
. but ace nes int to nest effect exists. The I rugramale of
owever, re- General Germ anticipated ell poutble more
Irti:mrd • melds of the enemy. Ile did not merely pro -
hu native village. le grow I vied en:thle them 10 head their ground a:aiun
.ed a yonne and beautiful girl, Ian) (orcm sal the enemy.
exceedingly fond and patent. New Yoee, Apra 3.d. -The 1lerald's
is parents.cuebi their lust I Washington special says: -It is cz1,ectcd
informed the father real
old folks, without giving
to their eon, instantly set
They arrived at Melelntir's h.
1 absent f.om home. Hie wife,
*mired them cordially: Find;n; tb
I by their journey, ahe gave them he own bed side • for the evacuation of Itieheno ,d ar•d
lu•rep•w upon. The old couple ,reti d. sad i Petersburg, be ariiiiipaled this tot tenleney;
Hie wife went out t t seek bar hu,ban 4. 'bile ! and Lee will field his 'retreat tut off al all
eke toes out her bustutud returned. flees ed puinta' Omani, .7thetidao and llaneock are
1Ina wife, en( gsiiaa,t ne answer, thou; cluing around the fragments of the rebsII
perhaps she had gun" to lie dawn. Ile went army. 1 be rennin, ureenisetion of the (:ou
up tuber room. It was dark. Ile placed his . eracv wiif cease to exists during. the pre.-.
hand upon tee bed, auJ rimed that a m..!e . 1 en week. Sliertlan has yet to be heard
Monate ti,p gni were repain; there aide by .ode. ; fru he 11 nut inactive daring the great opt -
Ilia jealousy was inemutly excited, auk he • r demi how pending. 1'escr threu;b war s
peewit at de tvnctusiuu that kis wife Fad ; the ethic of the almiuistration, and At mems
been atlLaihful to him. He drew kis knife , to be now
and strut• the unhappy pair dead upon the j New 1'o
slew. No sooner bad he executed his veu-'says: The n
Juane, Chau he heard bit wiles voice. Ste i most aupendsd
ithin reoee.
April 3.-'I'b. Commercial ,
.5 of Grant's. success has al-
,loess in .:1 the markets,.
came up stairs with • light. Ti. deuoae and as y t it u 1, itult to estimate the effect
.meal may easily be cnt•guted. His dreadful upon prices ',eel m
destiny w.0 accon,1 olted, Il:•amalisu and 4of Lee's army, and th
dureli.0 aid prohrhr rite note of the fact ; tag • junetiu,. with Ju
lhat Ike author of this- i' tine .tory " has not at some oche posit, au, p
✓ emelted the usual legal ri;bts,. jointly upon Sherman.
affected but Slightly.
.A GOod Iri•heta..
e 1. known of the fate
prospect of ha effect
stun to offer battle
Oily to fall eon.
(gold lean . been
The ad country journale are at present Exiesat er Staasr. as Vu. Wv,.t.:-'Fur
titled with ire atcnunt of the literality sad the benefit of tbuse about le en jag* in the
tgro.d:teat of one mat• Reejamin lam Gulenese, busint+s of boring for ilii, we give the fol.
the celebrated brewer, of HaNi^. At kis lowing estimate it emulates to wok a well
✓ wn eapetter. he hes re bunt Si. Patnele's to the depth of 500 fort :- •
Cdlie.i.aI, tbq oldest 1o4 Stow. the 010.4 1 en -rine, 10 burse power,. 22,100.
Lternck, ....... !00
'Salk,,g beam, Sampson post, Lc.,550
,..,4 roc 100
ted tr.jnl baptised his first converts.: About 1 (iurh b.warr *red .ked pump • • • • 100
*year 1100'w sp:eudi' cathedral was built i SW frei of tubing , 450
the site u(lbis amu I cltun•h a d err 1.-ir3 , 5
0 (tet of dnwtnj pipe .. 350
Goenncas re bund this a rtholrs! from the Two eng;inren al 43 per •day 560
ddion to the pineaacie, Irepen j it carnia• ' Contelil'ta foe burin 00 feet at 41,50, 1, 250
stood s^ren ban. i .d yea* ago. 1'he M',elluneou' tools . . (10
of this work wits euorntuus-seven hon- I Cootin'eot est crs a 250
and fifty iheusand dellais! Out the
unity of ibis princely (rahenea Blues not l Total
25,316500
er:. He has phihteirophi: pians U' ,
fill broken tb o' 1
s, Cikin: sense 1
r;Jin with his t
of the 2nd is in
ray's Hank, Y
the South (o
manful call edral in Ireland. About the •
ear 4!10 the firs) St, Patrick's Church was ,
wa ori the see eat the well in. which tee I
alleged raiders held euwwis.iou from the
Confederate auUwritees-that they were
not Cana liar] citizens at the time of the
raiding- that the act then committed was 2. No pruaeeution shall be commenced by
clearly one of legal warfare, and that it virtue of this Att metre than out. year afar
would be establishing a must dangerous
the commission a offence. __
the pros etre.
for mut'h further time as the saute m ty remelt.
e rc e .en
Mel
as
N," eon
•ire
eche
stop
Carry
Street
.d Or
;eh
unpeici ; and such penalty shall be:un;, rare linel
Washington, 1 eat 2 Th IC hire S
estlr,ttur the pubic tett. of
l°'i'•Af Friday, March 31st, conlairly th fol
pre•:r eent to bull that men whom Net Wel
of a iniiitary- character should be amen-
able 01,9 to municipal or local law --that
these min, according to the understood
law of nations and the Ashburton treaty
must be considered political refugees, and
that, hence, they were therefore entitled
to their diecharg .
The decisiou was greeted with loud
cheering by persona in the crow led court.
After the cheering in the court had cased,
]Lon. Mr. Abbott asked what was the in-
tention of the counsel for tic•prnseeution
in relation -to the other charges agaioat
Gm prisoners. Nr. DelvinetateI that be
intended to proceed in every east, Judge
Smith raid that this being the determine.
tion the prisoners were remanded until
Saturday on the second charge -assault
with intcut to murder. The court then
adjourned.
THE LAST reTltl'(.liI.F:.
If we are to believe a tithe of the stili•
tory criticism io which every federal jeer -
'islet Perk himself fully gratified to in-
dulge, the struggle of the putt few days in
Virginia is to be ter f eat -that the' cur-,
tale is about to drop and the actors as-
sume a new role --that the fi eg of rebel-
lion is about to b: 1.11 it the dust, and
political liberty henceforth meted out to
the brave but deluded people of the
South, at the pint of the bayonet. 11'0
caw thither deny the truthftloc* of this
assumption, nor prove very clearly diet it
1. correct. One thing however is very
certain. Tin federal., from their own
voluntary accounts of the state of affairs
in and around llichmood, should have
gained ami easy victory. Lee's veterans
were said to have been deserting ty the
lcundted-lite Confederate leaders were
*marveling amongst tleus c!t.es,-nearly
every avenue for the transport of supplies
or of retreat in case of discomfiture had
Leen cut off --immense quantities of storm,
ammsniti,,I, and crcrytling that could
ssbeiat a great minty were captured -the
Indmrais numbered at least three nam to
ear, nod yet in the (eco of all these, and
loony unoeotiowJ disadvantages of .p-
priin: ms„^n.swdae, Ina and his band of
heroes fiught so nobly, ac terribly that
1',•esitnet Liueuler al the e24 of three
days tootle was enable to telegraph from
i5itg l'uiol the mews of sly detisivo tit.
tory. W do not know as we write whetb-
. r Lee esu able to 4011 MI 050, or
whether Lib army was utterly ranted, bat
are de know this that if thee ane of the
Noutbern Conf•Joraey bat ant, its gulag
Jews wan terribly `l.erineo. There le
so.•lhi.g estdimely reed in the last
led' straggle of a truly great human
Noel. 1F1te.1 2 Neely of mee came to this
CueetI"a.LT1ne AT NEW Bprss-
Wictt.-Thc, Globe's Quebec special of
the 27111 'says :-" A telegram rewired
here on $aurday from Fredcrietun. N.B..
states that Iltc election returns were -.II' in,
aid that parties i% the t:ew Parliament
would stand 28 anti Confederates to 13
Cofsfcderates. The total votes' pilled in
the Province, as th`
e l cot election wcre-
Anti-Cgnfgdcrate' ticket, a little under
16,000; tor Cuufedcratlon, I5,3C0; show-
ing a very favorable result as fat as public
saitiment is Cone•rned."
Ir
1 .1e
xR 's
Usa:1a c
r. [.-
1L-" lure veneer
ed the March umber of Bleckwoord. Int
contents are as follows:.1 con .ration of
hejateresnng Sketch of the pulite U career
of Iftoluene 1 LYillian 111ake; the second
part of Mise Majoratenka; a C'ri.iciein un
llu!wer's Primus; Guy Nerillc'e Ghust; the
wetted part of Etoniaua ; the Tuft hunter
end the opening ch.pters of Pic:alil•y sed
episodes of tonl.mpurautous-out thiojelphy.
Moatre.l Itees.
Uosr[ast, March, 30.
Mr. Proem, M.I'.1' wa treed to d.y fur
turgery. '1'be jury a locked up.
Mr. Penton, manager of the tercet ears, I
was elertrd Chief at' Police without s Jia;tier'
eller revers! votes. lie is Bard to be (cry
evn*stent.
John Coulter went 10 Cote St. Paul on
J'hursday Int, returned to the city afterwards,
but hat since d:s tppeared.
The ice in Ure river is breaking ue nod
.h»hnQ. The water is r.tiamg. W. have a
,eauttful weather, The snow has nearly t
disappeared s
IIeicgaarters, March 3). -To Gene
C. Breckenridge, Secretary Of War : Yee
Goatee reports that the enemy at 11 u e
;p. tn. yester.lar &l.anced a_ainet • 10x111
of his line. defended by Ihi:sdier Genersi
;aerie, Weems repulsed. Tae fine of emitter, I ovgwe
aeJ marten' contiexd several hour. with P hiic
r, insi,lerrabk aetieity; No damage to oar Ju I to
lines reported.
( :i, reed) rr R. E. LF.^ " Thole
of this sive
t' sn o(l ial despatch from Gen. Lee lest
nicht styles that there ear )k rmishigg near
'nw & Qountit
IINP The weather ooatiuu* beauti
and spring-like. Fumen are buedy p
paring fur early cawing. Navigation wi
bo open in • few days. '
judging trout appearances, bo footsie q yet.
Our rpurter thou ate a teutou and played
a game of billiards at Wright's, by which
ful manus his nervous system• woo gradually
re. calmed down. 11. was able this moruiag
a to go his rounds pretty much u usual.
Isar 1 a would diribt attention to tb
card of Mr. Jilut Brett, EIwuudvill
Mr. B. is a good workman .u1 descry
an extensive patronage.
par We have nNired from Buffalo
pamphlet entitled, le NorlsWtricantseb
Deutaeh modiciniscte aeitachrift fur pra
ti clic hei kuude-sweiuemetlich." the au
pow it a all right.
Cunt. Iuruuaaoa.-A village •o
temporary who turns out a baudsuw
sheet 000taiuing(vane ooluwos of realio
matter, takes uearly two autumns of lou
hoses from the Siyaul, without goo mutt
u " by your leave," or condescending
give os the sl ghtest credit. There
aumething sublime in the cool iwpuden
of the fellow.
EVERY UTAST KNOWETII Its ow
sututoAY.- w anonymous correspouden
hue 'eat Ys a number of versos written 1
a sad strain, calling up past joys with re-
gret and breathing but little of hope fo
the future. It' the productive were pox
irul we should 1st glad to publish pit for
the sake of the seutimoot.
♦ dareiaced Swindle.
o On Saturday eveuing last wo were
0' shown by Messrs. Stewart Brine, of this
as town, a swindle that compares very favor-
ably with ` wooden uutusege,' ' basswood
a haws' or ' shoe -peg oats.' Our young
• friend(, some time since, pureha.d a
k- Orkin of butter (us they supposed) from
p- partied who were deemed perfectly res-
pectable ; but imagine their astunisllment
when they came to sell the butter to find
n_ that fully saw° half of the firkin had been
e tilled up with when(.previuus to packing
to the top layer of butter. Charity sue
h gest* that this admixture of bread and
to butter might have been cawed by tots-
to
take, but common sense declares iu the
that puede. terms it was a base swindle
re that might coo:ign the perpetrators to
the felon's dock at the next assize.. It
N isj in feet, a very serious business. Sup
(' pow thatl these young men had c ensigned
n that particular firkin of butter to a Louse
in Moutreal, and that rky had born
✓ charged with one of the meatiest and most
(- disreputable acts that a merchant could
be guilty of! The evil consequences that
might hate ensued are very apparent. -
The firm very generously withhold the
names of the swindlers, but we do not
envy their feelings when it becomes known
that they could be guilty of w base aal
criminal an act.
VISITORS. -We are glad to bear that
• number of highly reect able families
from Toronto, Buffalo, Stratford, Detroit,
.ic., are likely to spend the summer with
U3. A. more delightful summer resort is
uoltobe found in Upper Canada. By
the way, what a pity it is that we have no
facilities for bathing in the lake. It i
the one thing indispensable to a waterin
place '
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
s Ftsx.-Ute Friday oi.Lt last the valuable
g frame barn and stable belonging to Mr.
Wm. Hyslop, Huron Road, were burned
to the ground. air. F. Armstrong, the
tenant,had Leen outio the builJiug about;
- 9 o'clock with • lantern, and the tames
▪ broke out about 10 :clock. The horses,
"'stock, kc., were save), but a quantity of
hay, straw, are., wa bunted, together with!
a fanning mill, harness, tool -chest and
other articles Inlone ng to Mr. Hyslop,
1; whose loss 11 at least 4500, $200 of which
was insured in the Royal. The origin of
the fireisunknown.
Tut W.1T Or TUI TRANail•isaoa.-
On IYe1oasday morning last a consider
able gathering of people took place at th
Suiion to witness the departure of,si
convicts bound for the Provincial Yeniteo
tier) under the charge of Deputy Sheriff
I'uil rk and a posse of five or six eon
stables. The men were fastened ttrgethc
two and two, ani pre- need a pitilu
enough figure.
BUILDING. -A number of workmen are
busily en;;aged in removing the debri
Cou•eii with refereoo• to Ike p rohaa• of
Lis property.
A loug debate then mused us • matter
ofasaeaaweut 'octane(' Mr. Cameron sad
the Collector, (or the Conseil), which, we
tbiob, might have been settled amicably
by arbitratiou. It was Anally reached te
authorise the committee appuuut•d al •
former meeting to eottle the diaptte to se
satisfactory a manner u possible.
Thu l'ouneil adjourned at 10 o'clock,
to meet again at cite tat Friday in April,
unless stoner kd together by the
Mayor.
Turtlbvrry tethemcal.
COUNClt. itu,u, rah. IOtb, 1111.
1 tel Council not pnraunnt b adjoerumot,
All the members present, the Reese is tit*
cialr. M,nulet of last twisting weft reed sad
apprur,J oI.
Mused by Mr. Fisher, e.coo.od by ilre
Gemmill, That the Reeve II hereby iwtrueted
to write to the (tun. the Comemei••er •1
Crown Lamle and also to lames Disk•w, iaq r
M. 1'. P, u order to get a d.ed et lot Ne. 9,
Hingham, as Shin* poseibie.-Carried.
Applications were made for • renewal •/
tavern licensee from kir. Gritti. sad Mr.
C,ruyu, Winjham, Mr. Johnston, Blsataler
Mr. Green mrd Lr. Helm, Wing ham.
Moved by Mr. Fish.,, seconded by Yr,
Moffatt, That the above earned tremens get •
tavern titciao for the cumleg year pro.rdeJ
they ort a certificate from the !populate-.
Carried.
Mr. William Thompson wan appoi"*J
aee°ror, Mr. Juba McTavish Jr., Celkebr,
and 5tr. James ElliotT Inspector.
)lore) by Yr. Moffatt, semeaded by lllr
Feta, That Mr. Pugb'a tavern in Bleee•le.
Mr. Day'. tavern Turnberry, and Mr. Desk-
etade,.. tavern, Reimer', get a renewal of
(..fern license, providing they get • meridiem*
from the Inspector, and also last years teems
monry pad for the lklmors l.vera.-•Car-
rioJ.
A petition ear received from Mr. Andrew
Mitchell and others praying the Colima to
grant • sum of money to kelp to head •
Midge on the rirer Maitland, c.neemioas 1 r
9, lot 20.
Moved by Mr. Eadie, seconded by Mr.
Fisher. That 450 Le granted by this Coattail
to finish said hedge, pru.iding oke bridge s
put .n • sante Ilial 8.0 wall 6.115 it t. Ike
satiefection ref the Counnl.
Mowed i5 smcudmw,a by Mr. MAW,
seconded by Mr. Gemini', That 425 be
granted.-eAseeodneent carried.
Mowed by Mr. Earlier, seconded by Mr.
Gemmill, Tout William Yoeng receive 43.30
as'cberity.- Carved.
The tenurine per.am wen appointed
101.0 ca►raas.
James Johnston, Iil.., t. ; Thes. holm,
--- - cT injham; Lmwts J. llrace, /wetland, Clue.
• nays, pct 24, eon. C ; Robert Uuumgs, lot
12, con. !.
s) RATFIELD.
from the lata ravaged by ,the conflagration
last winter. Messrs. Story & Davis are
going to buil 1 a frame, we believe, but we
cannot say what the other parties have de
terniued u .on. It is a pity the owners
of the original block could not make up
tbcir wihds to restore the row by erecting
buildings as good as those connote! at
lest. Lalrur is cheap, and, taking all
things into consideration, we do not think
beading will be don: fir u little money in
GoJerieh for many years to SOON. M 11
present.
Arun. Foot-- Saturday last, being Alt
Fool's Day, was taken advantage of by
the young wags of the town, in the cus-
tomary fashion. A great many small
awls were perpetrated, amongst which we
noticed cases of ladies picking up ennoble
parcels lust on the sidewalks, and gentle.
men pulling up their teams in great haste
to get out and appropriate to their special
use and benefit sundry ricks done tip in
brown paper to represent ouioc quare
ter. worth of ezitile snap.
CTEAwtrt Hcrtur-9iye *be 1 •it
Free /'ren, this well known eraft, which,
during the past winter, ha been Undergo -
ng an overhauling in the line of repairs
and caulking at Campbell & Owen's dry
dock, Lav been dropped down from her
mooriogo, and now lin at the foot of
Griswold Street. :She presents quite a
ay appearance from having just received
fresh coat of paint, both inside and out.
Ere the wasou'a business commences she
will be in complete readiness to resume
er route, as last year, between Saginaw
nd Godericb. C. W. Capt. Darius Cole
continues in command.
dty, by *creams of • great futile oat Wed ter, who ilegy
nes ley ni;hineirl'eter,hur:. The.eernhds eill neat u:dwWk
were ih.tt the enemy hr.,fattn.kd Giardin'e iu•lislcnsabtn pear
I the with forces heevi!t mewl, and were gurernni'•d wirl first ft
✓ eee'wd with :rear s'auzater in five aasaalts. We Jo out know whet er
Our cetem;tureryr the I'aters'iur; 1Enp-es.' raises Mr. (iuinnesS act
was emmeleiel, taken in; and published ■ lawns the value we put o1
rltwin: and feneitu: accoent ah:ut the Yen Irmo. .1t all events, there e
Item cktr:in; op In aur breastworks and test between Mr. Gutuaeu, in
Mein; finely mewed dere by the Ore of nrtr lets own heart s wnJiO • wilio
Inn
1
:w. the also liter i
hen terrine mil
Yankees disco:,ved, &e., alth rich it wall r0 e
fraud the night was a dark that r man e.t.a,'
not he seen at a Jittsnee of twenty feet. The
truth of the m Wier. at we learner' on rower,
day evening. was that th••re was indeed a
grand exhtbitios of lire-cnrks but no bane
anal snrcely any one hurt. The teens hold.
hn7 (i.,rinn's line. laking adrantale of the
darkness, were strengthening their cheettw.r
de /rise and abacus in fmnl of their works
The Yankees opposite,, bearing the nnir,snd
veppouhn: Gordon way enmin•t after tame
areen, Opened a heavy fete of sotillery, which
was replied to on oar mile. The two picket
out -swe! i,2 atiay Jai plated old , - .
ie the n"iehborhoud of the cache sl I Hard on the Fenians.
dine parks and avenues in tls'r pI
eutwl a further expense of perha At • puh.ie timelier in New York • few
/art.r of a million of Jull..s. Se that in iw &met, an audience of three thousand
r Gwr.ness, the metier. uuusiu wing - etivee 1J. , 4ol getUeweo r•pn.otsly
of bubiiu, sill 15.me spent is three rapjlatded the to lowing mouldie made by true
ur..s the ,la-ge tum of one million of the encu:en:-
L •t us urge upon our G0,ernmeet the
o wish to eehmate the maeuitule necessity of gning eons 4o the free black -
MAI only to consider that the .1m •ricera.iu order that Chir votes may MR or
great Praviiiue of Canada affrcta to',think at lest meutra.ize the votes eat the lee Inch
that she hah,pd ,'rmcas herculean lee< when seem whicb tunic 10 our shores in every ship
Ittnwddie C.urt•houre yesterJnv without 41., &perm. •ane mils•n of d.,llms fur end fwllute un -fair land.'
deceive retell., Reports (rum Peter0heoz her nen defrm .end an enervates do*
ttaU• That Ibe city w.. much earned paster t' a sumappear. t...t.e t...__.._ Ohne.
ye
g its milt .os. That he serial r,r a R'ntte.- A whale about
appropihats b foe twenty -Bre feet Ione was careered off Sandy
piss the i:rperiar Il!onk, me Tuesday er'ne•tr, by • dshntg snack,
et the outlay. and towed to the steamtemt basin. near the
u comparison Q•sranthne Laudi:tg, Staten Island, where it g
terouty or now lira. a
n mJepet-
;led yen.
loess of
do am to
lbw
I-dew:dingand her utifyiuj1 natio al
sed the ae4ht eat a cuntcsa
Canada and Eo jlmnd u to the Lanita• O. •
of t'ullart to fortify one of the
floari,hiug and important colonies ir.
world. Ail honor to the g i.d Mr. :oho
His name will lin it the affectionate esteem, to
er his ceurarymen of all recede, in CI pare of 'cin
that world.-tl.ondon Prototype.
A Cc.c o Itoc•see.-At the Serie: Anises
Ior the County of Ualwn, which opened on
the 130., there were only three cad caste on
the docked and i.tcousequence of Ogre Meng h
no criminal ewes the Jt,dee (Ch 4( Justice
a Draper) was presented by the Shied, with a a
prix tri wane gloves
E"Tsloanrnar Pxnt.irtc,rT.=' fr. Jalu
•noon. of the Sad eon. of Wt•a Oxford, is
ownerof • cow which ha elven hirth to
A GnctT Itautnr..-The bridge reeend,
hui:t aeries the Mississippi rirer at Clinton,
Iowa, for the use of the Northwestern Rail
road, is 1,6:40 feet. or more than three 6ftl e
era me;e luno(. Of this Jutamee 2,100 fent is
inei sten opened *noisy mutkitiv which esu between the Illin is shore and Little hock
kept up fir several hon -1 A very few men filmed. ane (950 feet is between little heck
were wounded on our side. Ti., enemy Wand and the 10.. shun. The bridge east
prdlsahiy surered oro more. The cxpinsioe of Laic Rock Idem( t:maiats of 14,000 (ret
of tae artillery in the silence of the night was of pilin,( and seven mans of 200 feet each.
distinrdy heard even in tl,e ell, end clic West of Lave (lock Wand the bridge consists
belief In an imp:rtnnl enurement wen at first of three spites beside the draw. 1'be draw is
anive st,. Passenger, by law (infidel:min •!00 feet knee over.11, nod built of icon. The
from Peterhure, repel 00051lcrab!, 6 him, abutment and ono of the piers are founded on
n our right ye.tnrd.y. ft was nee repartee reek, a second pier is fronded on pa... and a
hat bee "stair, had s skirmish with Sheridan Mild pier and the draw pier are built uron
t Dinwiddie Court house." • crib work, racing on Inose and These
Headquarters Arne of the remote March cribs are sunk .n water forty feet deep. The
10th, p..,--Nolwithstnndine a heavy rain l rge crib is 400 feet lung, and 44 bet wide,
hewer, which set in fast nerht and rontinned add the smaller is 160 feet Ione and 44 feet
nt1l late this sfiernene, the sem, hes roll•
It is rumocred that the Uuited Melee Cum
cul is to he recalled.
Comp.(. s of utile volunteers, re,lacc 1,
Mose uuw at the f onticr, will, ft is under l r
aloud, be drawn from the uudunn-ntwned l s
places IA Cpeer Ceosim-Turunto, 11 Heilimi.I
Ikllettlie, Pecten, UUawa, Stratford, Chu I
ham, St, Cauterises and Landon. l P
r T RAGntty AT NI 101 as F'u.te.-The ltmlr I'
esnw l anion has the (allowing in relation to a
weld, at Nitrites lulls :--•• A grm!cma, 1
from Niagara Fall* iofieruas us that a tragedy I n
o:currel in th■t village on Monday, of such' h
a maitre us to cause cotss i./lmeb;e seteation.
A wormer.,aMtut 2.. ysm of exv, went to the
male
bridge euneeetiag On p'Mend with toe!
Anieri ran shore, awl themes hr al t int, the i t
water. She esu, u(coures. -Isutnt!y Lorne II
wid
.ftlr thruueh the ransod over theA meet I "
witlit on the bottom. The draw turns • on
S•anced about two nines, rine the .ith corps pivot iu the centre, end when open leaves two
10 reached the ItiyillIwn rank Hood. neer clear Passage wiles fur steemSoate, 123 feet
is joection with the White Milt. This is the each. The draw weialts seam 825 tons.
lam. where the 214 retro. hal en en raeri.
meet with the Peeler hut autumn, 1.1 which it
uTered soyertate. The ironed eained to dee
et us hut few men -the olio.* makirie feta
light resistenee at Hitcher's me which is
n'y ash art diatanee further nn. The enemy
• strime earthworks erected defevideel with
*nary meet, and here they will to doubt
a steed tn °poem our further advance.
Ernie this pram the tie • line extends ln
he Armetennelmill, the ?A crime holdieg
he rieht of rim poititien. In the mien:s-
offi▪ cers. Tray belong to Johnson's
lya!ry, and.oer• pot or the farce that node
la attack 110,011 our floes lost gAlurt157.
The Confederates aisle a densenetration at
venni points nn the old line last night, •for
her the work& were held in love.. They did
et gain *molars?, however, exeept the ie.
se• ed at City Point nu Wednesday night anl
arty nn Thomas! mornine.
Sonde ha. F.1 been mewed het* as 141
OrIlr$111,1111nt the rivalry. hut they wiii.
peeesseion ef the South SA* tell Head, ae.4
edging from the &antlers,* an4 high spirit.
of the ellEars end -ye., there trill be pod
lair At the Wellington Anisw, b11,1
at Guelph on the 22nil, 1/r. Stridih was •
Willi and eirmil iting the same. n. j
sentenemi to two years aod mouths
TFI2 ATLANTIC Yet ItORAWIt. -Estrum of a
letter dated Leonine, 2nd March, 1865, from
the. Secretary of the Atlantic Telegraph
Company. to • gentleman in Halifax "The
reentity of cable manufactured up to the time
this rearbes you w.II be over 1,500 miles out
nf the 7,300 mites intended to la taken to
oft board the Great Eitetern, and the forther
crelinz is progrouting as tart as retinae. -
There is ns,w no ilogibt that the cable eill be
finished by the meld'. of the !list week in
June ; all that has !teen accepted 11 ir, mew
rial and manufacture of the very highest
onto., eel tweet, exceeds even tht specific&
thane ot the eontractore, which itself prv-
The great sae end flexibirity of it in coiling
in els., tiiihfy setislactory,and we all feel thin
we have a right to he hopeful of success,
•verlthinj harlot( been dme on the primal
who wee rather &heti and eorpulent, free-
ty otd bachelor. '•Yrel lank telt. Ma a trig
orb," Yea the blunt rejeieder.
tit - The Hameln. Spertaior says it te
eipeeted thin !levitation to that
enet will open in a week or tee Mays at latest.
gy• The Herein ?Irk/rept as sorry in
Ia.,. that the until dem al tat Jambi /rehab
Tut Poon Toc-on Mose.-A Hayfield
corms tondent, who, himself, in all prole -
alms in three years l! At the ar ol b
'ears she gave birth to two; at Per •
gave birth to two more ; the fifth
teat hero.. ; and one night bat week 0
uite sit yearn old -elle gave birth to
of ;In lar rest a this lot eas161be
ye li
yem he
flee per
rhe weig
Ore smallest:31/w, and the total weight ot p
the tire will 1571 Me, The calves died *bort
ty after thrir birth. Thor envr, we mey men
con, is of the Durhnm Mood. If there an
other cow in Canada that can heat this one
of Mr. Cannen's we should like to hear of it. •
Ingertoll Chronicle.
ndeavors to administer • castigation to
ur clever friend The Poor Young
Man." Ills efforts to brino, scripture and
medical seicacc to bear against a piece of
ure butnor, reminds us forcibly of Don
Quixote's encounter with the windmill. -
The writer would do well to keep clear
f the l'oor Young Nlan's literary clutches,
Ise he will find himself handled without
Iona. As far as we can learn the mut.
ache article was excellently received by
he pubLe, and the Hayfield letter before
ue only provem thet some of the hits told.
We decline to publish the letter for two
remora : Firstly, because the postage was
not paid, and scoondly, because the writer
does not give Nis name.
Township of 'dumber/7, will appear ie oar
it is said that there are 2000 Poles is Paris
literally dying of Miner. - t
Seven thousand alai? were worrred IS)
dogs in Ireland in 1/163.
The Mornion temple at Salt LetlisCity will
seat 9,000 persons.
llorses are beine boneht up all ever Cane-
d for the Federal government, but hone
• lew prices, owing to tbe tightness of the
money market.
On the 1201 r (January lest, in the Straits
Singapore, foundered with 550 (bones., pale
GREAT TillerT AT STRACcaS.-A dispatch
dated Spaces., states that the office of the
Provost 5Iarsbel in that city was entered by
burettes on Mend iv nielitahe seta lateen °Pe"
and $30,000 in cub mad bonds abstracted.
The rogues were suceessfui in escaping with
their Omelet.
ele The Brantford EariWitor Slates that
Mr. C. J. Itrydgcs was in that toren cm Wed-
nesday mai report hen it that a wafer.
tory arrangement refill* indehtedroas of the
railway to the town bag been come to.
ae).• The Welland Telegranh of lut week
states that the proapett ril an early opening
• nevieation on the Welland canal is about
12 tubes Utak. , lloW thiek will the event
itself be d' the prespect is a foot.
sir Tho Tillannburge Marren- states
that large tracks or land have been leaand
in that vicinity to Atnistican companies.- o
It capes:tett that they will oonsmewoo to o
bore for oil at once. Work on the old ' p
• ts to ha resumed. en
RrareWeirs..- Yesterday, (Monday),
was an intensely ezeiting day for our re-
porter, who witnessed two runaways and
played one game of billiards. About noon
a open of spirited home, dragging a load
of. hay after them, ran from the North
door of the %vitt home, to the erosiiing
opposite Mr. Cassidy's; thence over Mr.
alhei's salt barrels --one or two of which
were badly mashed, and wound up the
performance by endeavoring to run straight
over the Market hnow. fits tongue of
the wagon struck firm and was broken into
regular Irish " smithereens," else the
horses woeld have had to mach trouble
with the Market question sa some of our
councillor,' have experienced. Tho other
newsy We/ performed by a yoke of
:en. The excitement mused by the
vererowdecl State of the Wiliam, Cie
rementment of evil at home in Colborne
rived them, for they went down llama t
street at a treeomdons poor A asp
boneblack tried to nor them and came '
nohow Imo getting run over for hi*
ins. If the Airings biota bad noll
/vow./ at Black's for a drisk the, Weald, C
The bridge over the HeyfielJ river a
; this place win sa bull/ damaged by the
' recent freshet tbat it is now impassable
l We trust the Co. Engineer will see to it
rale& VIEWS*.
Ward No. 1, Time. Helm ant Jae Atte* ;
. Ward Nu. 1. Widens •Thorimajmo:, sae Jae.
ninon the people in the neighborhood.
OE FORTH.
Coaaterloo.-31ra. Diz has not no
turned as reported. It WAS her sister'
arrival oa • visit a condolcoce, whom
Mr. Dix diepomid of his property by
auction on Friday last.
Tsvtarts.-There are nineteen plans
where liquor is sold within a radius of two
miles of this place, and an arplieation
, in or t ree more licenses. A petition is
in course of eireulatten,nouvrously rap-
ed, praying the 31unteipal Council o
Turkerunith to grant no further licanse
as there. is more than ample accomodatiou
Peter Oatcake's ; Ward No. 4, JohnGrIelat:It
and Jas. Weir • Ward No. 5, David Haugh
mad David Antiereon.
Morel by Mr. Gelman!, seconded by Mr.
Fisher, That the Council do uow edifiers te
meet on the 2Ist of April, at 10 &club,
, beteg the Coen of Reusea.-Cter.
•
at present.
hotel keeper, has deappeared for over a
week. Butchers, bakers, grocers and
reliant; were in uneeernly byte to
lett his chattels as he may yet tura up.
oo.-Mr. Naught, blacksmith
missing his woo:I, marked the ends of
Jibe top row of s ks on the cods with
black ; next morniniall tin top sow was
gene. The thief is apoies4, and if not
' more careful be will be rent ..to .aaw wood
in Guderich.
TOW If _c01.7:11c1L.
The Council met on Friday evening
late Pre/reit-Ile Worship the Mayor
presiding, 'the Deputy Reeve and Coun-
cillors Runeiman, Horton, McKay,Ilaya,
Cameron, Clifford, Booth, Smith ana
The minutes of last regular and special
meeting were read and approved of. .
Letter from Capt. 111.Gregor stating
that he had paid • small amount or income
tax for his brother under a wrong im-
pression. Mr. G. M'Gregor not being a
permanent resident or the town, the sum
was remitted at once.
A Petition from Mr. John Ilislop and
others, askiog for • grant of 223.00 to
assist in repairing the road leading from
the foot of Nelson Street to the quarries,
kilns, &e., on the flats, was read, when It
was resolved to leave the matter to tbe
Road and Bridge Committee, with power
to expend the suoi askod for, providing
the polies interested ezpend an equival-
ent in work.
A Petition from Mr. Fulton for the re•
inission of a portion of his license money,
(it being hie intention to close busineu
in a few weeks), wax left over for future
consideration, or, in other worda, received
an fhyel edi n.
vector of Licenties reported that
eleven taverns and nine shops, having
complied with the requiremente Or the
Hy -Law, had received lionises.
Mr. Smaill, Street Invective, reprirted
a number of improvements rendered
necessary by font -slides, wear and tear,
The Conned, very properly, in our
opinion, expre wed as opinion that in view
of the depromion in trade and eon's/sent
embarraannient of the municipal finances
confine the
Myren] small amounts few relief granted
indigent penmen by Mr. Longworth,
Mr. Smith, Mr. Hays, and the Mayor,
were read sad pained.
The Choir wee iastrooteel to glee Mr.
rabb tisosen of his Felfrrc A• is the
The folle•ing account of the doings ;et
Federal soldiers in Arlene.. W fross a
Northers jourual, the Ciactilliall Creamer -
case :
The isea of the army become deweralised.
They would steal the public property they
were detailed to guard, and have become loot
to all discipline or restraint, &lid after demi-
until there ea' nothing left, %bey united in
small bands,• °Terrier the country te heat
gold, obeli they imagined ma barred . the
mirth. Women whose loyally conned he
triealvoned ham been tortured by areas eft
I In the aim% barbarous and fiendish meaner,
to compel them to tell where they had ens•
reeled their money. In one ina•snee, Only •
*1114 rime since, a hand of fifteen or twenty
elf., of the 1 las Kansa* Cavalry, •isited
teveral hiniveS where tbe women and children
were lett alone. eiuld wa.s demanded o• pain
or banes their homes bet ot The woinea
reelied tbat they led no geld, but were
teeing ta give up all else they batk After
cau,:ht the women and he:d their feet es
burninj cos*, t Compel theta 10
where their hidden gold wwW la 00wai *-
e ta they of tamed smell amounts. bell
Cai led dater tortures to such an *meet that
one enemas died, another bad her leg ma-
t wed, awd *mead otlwrs art bureed let the
so badly that they will le cripples for
band of isetezes, were perpetrated by mediate
in the United.Statee widens. and, wive* ef
all. an officer of AM 1 tut Kamm Cavalry,
u el the Ito.. Mr. flateliame, an ea.chaplats,
am inipiteat,t1. Largo .riwarttities of stoles
plunder mut (mind in therr possessate.
with about fifteen men, were arrestednrutsif
sent in IrOf111 to Lade Hoek for het, where,
it ia hoped, they will be hung.
?Lynes Etrrnennr-Ilertford, Mare', 10 inn
-Three powder mine, occupied by Ilaselten
no. tort,
icheitiit.ly.ge.:te a bit of his early esperarees is
1 was seventeen years old when left the
country store I had tended for three uses seed
I came to Roston in search of • place. Autism'
. course, to appear to the best advarttage, I
spent an unmet amount of taws sad 'Mei-
tads upho Ely leiret:
I most a tprovingly epos • seal ring whah
my itt e err avid my ewe, la
very fine affair which 1 parched with direct
reference te the «erasion. My drat
day's experience was rot eneottragieg; 1
traversed street after street -up on ens Wilo
and then on the other -without @seems. L
fancied towards the last the clerks all taw
ray hairiness the moment 1 entered the deify,
end they winked ill naturtelly st discos -
forties as I passed flut nature endowed
me with a good degree of peel/time, and tits
entered a store where an elderly gentleimat
stood talking with lady by the door. 1
welted till the visitor herd left, and suited isee
errand. "No, air," was the *newer. gives sa
a peenliar crisp and decided meaner. Pes-
yoa greed at taking • Mat 1' "I don't knew'.
enswered 1. with lay face fleshed painfuNm.
•What I wish to say ill this," mid be milli%
a clerk, I would not engage • Toilet lad*
who came seeking employmoat with • float
rine on ha finger and swinging!' rarity 4.104.?"
For a moment vanity stnigglem
&zinnia renames some bat some got tie vie.
yes," and thee beat a hest neut. As amp
tory, and I replied -1.4A rather a nah.sorkyvv,ni:
pineket and walking rapidly te the Woreeeter
gagemestey, "mita called fro." It is Mesa
now. for aaght I know, at aay rata 1 wawa
relied foe it. That aftenowm 1 shaker. •
pareer. How math my asfeetemes
had injury my rampage the prewlenes 1641
altah obliged to lam.