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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1851-12-18, Page 2Ac - without delay; and, as we are w4liag tour- and every step lakes y either party, Riches, who scab prated ford everyfacility to those indebted to us, _ watched by other countries with great in - 1 er land -lubber nor second !l Ind Marketable f f terest. Signal is about to take ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. hhLiesz, P.C. 10, 1851. The u Niagara" arrived at 12 o'clock .s,., ......�.c. s^ t. -eight. She heft Liverpool at twos, the HURON SIGNAL. •''' �t She brinVal'isseeogc inched; 1•g 8 fort iiah(az. Ye 7 ' 1 I esi..k, paeesd a Beamer steer' lei east, THURSDAY, DEC. 18. 1851• The"Peaklia" arrived oft Cowes, 00 Tber.d.y evening at 9 o'clock. �▪ 'P A K E NOTICE .� Faasca,-The engrossi•g topic through - net Europe is (he . proachtog crisis of af- lairs io France; 1 be Assembly, is dispite die • ekbbge m the Proprietorship of the of the recent success of bis unmistakeable place,—all Ae- popularity, seemed resolved to provoke the nobly twisted bed .asst. dee to tins °ace must be settled ` ['resident into direct tarsi= with thea gentkruan, a ea►itt b 'the ODERICII, DEC. 18, 1851. look at the poor lentiM et weeki1M1-iod nearly 300 seele; one Atlas. s(s aa. -- W e thea got o.rashre• esesred a desk at the pumps. Loahig mimed rh I saw one of the cable passingem, Mr. Telmer work- up with snub...ly pan•vensee as cheer- ed me and others—I a•..rtamed that tae bed been all the mortgag • deck leading • bend and I believe he contused apo day. On look- ing towards the alter part of ter whip, I ob- served the commander now lame his or- ders, now appiyiel lb oto t Vasa head, 7 a yomtg r. maenad Mr to he with- woe shout 12 e kinds urm produce 0. 'Tuesday, the President delivered in tune. At this trues, I 1 soill be ta,Fen at nurr[K Prier its Pas/mewl _ the Cirque !Nationale, de Champs I:lysee, o'clock Saturday soon we of accounts. Our Subscribers at a distance crows and medals to' the successful french an weber venal and o, are respectfully invited to attend to this exhibitors in the London Exhibition, which mixers mast lying over n otice, and, s we have now the benefit of is likely to make hitt popular with the mod -7 g thea the can earl remit the ern Republican party. rbc speech was the captain and Mate, ext P postage, 7 ! first 1e bas uttered in which any mention from the wreck, istsmedia amoaot of their arrears by letter. We was made of the Republic. Thecorse- cutting the rigging which trot this call will not be made in vain, ss quence was, that many who were devoted rostrate mast Soon thus to circumstances will compel us to hand over to the views of General Cavaignac had de- P 1 pl'Wshed, and with a heavy ro encumbered herself of the its fall bad carried away the binnacle, smashed the whe cabin deck, and, in its exit quarter a great part of the s thing now remained atandin to proper person for collection, all accounts neemiai.g unsettled on the first day of February, 1852. THE DEl'LA1tA'1•ION Took place at Clinton on friday the 12th inst. at 12 o'clock, when the Sheriff an- ,ounied the return of the Honorable Mal- colm Cameron by a majority of eighty votes. An error in the addition of the statements received from the different polling places led us,in our Last week's issue to give the majority' at ninety-five, but we are willing to correct the error. The ma- jority, though much smaller than was ex- pected, is large enough to prevent any far- ther contest. The friends of Mr. Came - teams and riders,—at the end of the town Glared they would support the 'resident, as the only means of saving the Republic. Au extraordinary article had appealed m the Paris journal Le Constitutionel, where- in a direct attack was made on the highest names in France, such as Cbaugarnier, Ber- ner, and others, who were cbarged.witb be- ing members of the Secret Committee for of overthrowingthe Govere- k, VILLAGE Off HAYFIELD. Ili.•tu.,ta is doled she Lake Huron, M the moo& of the Bayi.l river, twelve meso Heath M Goderich. The loereioa of the tows is very ire, hieing en extensive plain upon an elevation of over one hundred feet above the lake. 'eke lead oe which the village a situated is owned by the Bur- ros de Tuyll, who resides in Europe. TM tow, has bees laid out fur 1$ years. 'Phe abreact of the proprietor, and the want of sulkiest i,duce,teut for people to establish themselves here, in the lack of proper peb- lie enterprise, have seriously retarded the advancement of the place. There is a /RAW UL WHIRLWIND AT LIM. KRICK. Saosd rr "re Leiter eoiselse the Ads lowing scooeet *fa very deetructtre whirl - emit at L,m•nck At half peat fire o'clock os Woodsy mer- a no loa�r a testtsr gf ica►t� meg, this ay wee vetted by one of the Germany, mot moistest destructive whirls/iota ever this apples to "air, every deeerfpttes apertateed is the part of lrele.d, or 1 be. rem. Th. wtme a also a grKr�tll SHORT CROPS IN GEtit�T. The Looks C.rTMyo.d•st of ths N. Mod Intelligence(, writing .rider loss of the 6th Mot., says : rbst there has bees a (vend sad • very serious failure of crops throughout • them h to have occurred in thee* beat t+ already 25 Irrr seat ► b exact Ica here ever Howl its d• es. The wddesaeso of the gale, with lit wan it May ; rye a 01' the sant, and ill do.irrctM eo•.equsaeee, are almost 14 potatoes 50 per teat higher. The vise credible ; but the folios ing are t • eti I�,ottsewhat recovered under an them* particular.:—Tho greatest portion of the day was las «oh *winnows' shoe •e a lane, warm sad genial October sets; bet the arse sew sot then bright susshine. flow - wine will be poor and small is qua.tity, be hoer above stated, ths horizon the fruit having suffered from a disease .ire. lace for bei a harbour at the ever• as ' good P building auosrd a bright rellowuA upset towards similar to that of tlx potato.. Sue 11 mouth of the Ilayfield river; and if io the ib. Non b, ted •whirlwind sat in Irwin the alarm among the', farmers in the Rhenish hands of enterprising business moo, who northeast, the effect bung Arai exvertenced rotincrs, that a considerable number of would have an interest in the matter, • fine at the North Strand, at the residence of cauls bei been Bold at Irl( the ordinary harbour could be leads at comparatively t1 r. Wm. Gluons, chip agent. Then ,rice owing to the anticipated acercitr of - small outlay. 'ibis place is quits cekbra- a that air, as the whirlwind 100rlm winter (red. Not only the crops o the .restarted by resembled the roar of steamer* Juc erg g eft saw the ted for its fishery ;lege the e r Sal- mon trout are taken is the winter. A ween stns from the tunnels en reaching '`sots harvestk n nrmorer6tin osudul� trcooly edue.d sirs. .Lbs the quays. In • moment the tree* is regular aesaioo of the Division Court is f at fair (lleeson'r bones were tors up, by the supplies for the large army on foot. dtemselvea ro d Ixrc there r a Lodge of orange A and hon •loft it the air, to a gnat height The Prussian Government is beset will commenced Men, who hold regular meetings. A the [•ares asJ huge braaebsi dogletidi- est •o petitions for the prohibition of exports of held the now weekly mail is carried to Goderich, and ef- for a few seconds, when a dense body d•• and for the suspensto0 of duties oa forts are being trade to have the daily mail steadied, tumbling rhe chimney tops, de - from Frain, purchases have ahead] w» aceom- from London to Goderich carried through mohehing the window frame., tad is a imports. La pis the r'heP di'- this place. There are now erected and in shorter .pees of um* than 1 can canis the been made of Odessa \.'heat, under the .ck. which in operatics, a grist mill with two run of word, rushed slong the Wellesley bridge, expectation that these pctitiooa will be acs ompnioa and stone, and a saw -mill, owned by �.'81um prostrating those who were walking there• It ceded to, Some of the (� nn some of whom only ...coped Le.og car- southern (.rrrnaay, particularly that of armee to the Piper, Esq., of Goderich. This is a good ,led ov.r the •wins! by firmly botdeg ant Wurtembur�` are making lege purchases er the ship's situation for awont-carding and cloth dies the iron peihng :but that were injured by of Corn. 'l be markets at Itotterdam, sing establishment. 'I'bere is a lark pub- the tree. which yaaeed over tMm. Th. Hamburg and ('oM me are brisk, and into 'sole- N0- lic school -house, in which regular service torr fie blast struek th. oAice of the ed� urg heg+ blithe fore- of the Church of England is held by Rev. gentleman, end situated at the was avaf that tel parts of continueinti nbe or Genially, Ia W Lobert F. Campbell, who has the erection P R an.— Ib. entero .bop front, ebuu•rs, esh wis- Course of last week 10,000 quarters were meat. That the venom of the writer seems preps the T e Brick Church in dows, flees. kc.. were shinned to pieces sent from England. Certainly the Eag- to inbe diricted ae ren the Orleans and Le- There are numerous religious noddies in sod emplaced tee fest from the wall. As ;tisk cora tsa:ket is at i:reaest more favor_ gitimst parties Never did an article in a ship was kept afloat until the sue; morn- the vicinity, who have regular service.— i; w• sones who was sitting a the Ionia h d b ed able to the produce ulna the consumer ha tion - newspaper d tot tat o s being addressed heavy sea rolling,and the de s rsapletely goods stores ; •• p V d H dant reason to he mal By constant exertion at bat 0ewsps;ser prolluce so much excitement; it ing, when the weather mode J reel yet a There are two medical mea, tree fy iv was saghlly injury/ aid t • p•rneg even a the latter capacity we ve a even e in ergo i aost office James Gard,- rho windows mussily demolished. The satisfied with our bouati- to the 1linrstry in the Assembly. 'Ile swept of everything. The cemnrsler gave ter is the postmaster ; a wages n and plow sierra en Brunswick aural and ea Henan'.Much ed the H Constitutionel is believed to be in the inter- orders for riggwg • juryman, ,,,eh was whose ploughs ent, byhe Neil 1nd isb, qihe1 Ines the kiln hurled in the torrent. of their heavy elate', Wheaat has already leen consumed Bo- , loughs look the first and second off hernia, anal it is said that ankle very cob- siderable help is centributed b the Gomm - went, the article, i p trent, half the population oil Galicia tad is generally believed that the demand 11 rel Gairge atrtet, • ransytvatiia ,oust pen+h drriog the coan- urgency with reference to the trill, on the ing winter. Thu aid the (Goterumese es subject of responsibility of the I'residenC James Barge ,two boot and shoe makers, koro• of the gentlemen PP would be referred by the Assembly. two , y g � f It m 0o coaditio0 to yield, for already n b t t of other dwslhng• a is more Oban a probabi&ty that tbe�sstn- Frans the Journal of Commerce. close to us, and proved to be thehrig• Har- are made, There is a large gaudily. of ,ble throe hoot ire devuutug Pdie ew ermmea! tit a o ke k e t towm � there me R 9c a ni'i' carr and is Bobetatia a hear bus.' of duet Nowa of Gov - t d the Mini try est est of the Uoyernmea , an + P At Arthur . quay rail• wen aim" are supposed to be aware of the production immediately set about, Mr. Rkls, render- premiums at the late exhibition at God from' the turf -►nae is the• near, aod fell k h for f h i I if not to have got it up It While thine emphoyaog the wok' wand one blacksmith l th and axe maker, Charles Bowe in Cruise's i. hie able assistance at this facture. rich. 'Clare are two blac strut shops. „tit house• io [hrnmark strseI Two wis- • , c-sml lintel, - of sail! a boywas beard, and oo luoktbg to Shaw : a cabinet maker, and house builder were blown in with a tremendous crash, stn is there b.• windward we descried a nail been can tailors • an asbery, a distillery, two in rut with 'lap., The shot wee • tanneries, a house carpenter and joiner : by t • m a f ag • have recourse known flag ref distress.) She snot came there is a brick yard, where excellent brick the vicinity. sod enured ui - an !Minister of Finance nous el upcosuolable element was dieters• 104 forced Owe to keep lbs •• ere It will be Caine - roe in large numbers attended the declara- tion and escorted hie into Goa long ra Bis- b b d lance of twelve miles,) with a long train of the cavalcade was met by huuddreds of the "bound too New York, w;nch s lee P°tush made an he sl ip rsaemblisr 1 7 levied chit ' ,t wcwld bare a rwsose inhabitants, cheering and hurrahing in the ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF THE nett, P° three public hoa+e+ in the village, the, up from the earth, and took s crireoitooa and :Moravia ;, ^tire eotsbtry, aod give a most enthusiastic manner. Mr. Cameron PASSENGER SHIP " UNICORN, us immediately our commander had 3,e of t Bayfield Hotel" by Donald l:nrdnn ; r„tit., loon' down Denmark .tr••r, effect u 13UL ell S•• i O LIVERPOOL TO- the remaining boats lowered down tuts which th ” 11 Wellington Arms," by W. W. through Mun • t .tees!, and en on, In Poi tai tad concentrctia to the f f .l f p was a horseback ini front of ., long thin . • ST. JOHN, N. B. of waggons,eatrriages Arc. Ace., and paraded who b Id a new store and P to the inverted Union Jaek, t'1u well the principal streets of the the town amid By a Passenger of the ill-fated Vessel. the wild, bold music of the Scottish Bag- — pipes. He carried on one arm a sheaf of On the morning of .Saturdajtbs 1f�tidg wheat, and on the other a model steam eu- of October, we sailed from Liverpool, and gine. as much as to say, " the Representa- daring the ensuing six days, •c.•aperienced tive of Farmers and Mechanics." After vsrc.josgb weather and contrary winds i— u • fair share of marching and a very cnn- 1 but the skill and vigilance of our common - mit e mein ors o the election Committee and vember. we bad favorable winds an some other Gentlemen, to honor the new a :ond passage; bur ow the evening ofthat membersith a County Bail. TLe Run day, it was evident to the most casual ob- tame off on Monday evening ill the Hall of server, that the ever -vigilant and experien- the IInron Hotel, and was one of the most ced eye of our commander, observed some - brilliant assemblies that has been witnessed ; thin in the appearance of the heavens that in Goderich. About seventy conple were did not augur well; for early in the even - present. Many bad come a distance of inn he commenced making every prepare - twelve, and some cren twenty miles. The lion for a storm, but in such a manner as to respe.tability, the wealth—the intelligence heroically re ou .]arts:° the mines of the total loss of their own effects, --the beauty' of Goderich were there.— his care. Earlythe ensuingmorning,we Nay,even,some of the staunchest torics in believe were considerable; and were dreadfully alarmed by the heaving and loss of their lives, for the last boat the District were there, and displayed all rolling of the ship, the creaking of the tim- rely returned and taken them ea tie satisfaction and harmony of feeling that bees the rollingand tossi0 of barrels and could possibly be desired. In short, we g brig, on which at this time were boxes, and the terrific thunder Of the angry and about 100 of tbe passenger*, cannot preteud to judge of these matters elements over our heads and around us.— , $tang it is the first Ball we ever attended,ill-fated 'Unicorn' made a binary eOur terror was soon increased by heavy sunk about seven o'clock on Sten but we have the authority of the hall -ma- gushes of water down the batches. This, ing. The rest of the passengers kers for saying, that both in regard to num- however, was soon remedied by the prompt o, board the 'Daniel Webster' hers, harmony antigood conduct, the Ball ma e he jumped, and was rowed on board tee brig and after remaining some little time,teturn- ed, and gatt�e orders for the removing of is many of tie passengers as the brig could take, which evidently could not be aft, she being heavy laden, not exceedm -, I b liege, one fifth of the tonnage of the ' 1.nicnrs." lt•,r -w st.K ritairaetrwat epotier ser•. a4 en- nounced, which after some time, als6 nbser- �� tL9,ae it that of his owe things as he er and 31r Riches, vied per to their own personal effect,. der e e in o enc Conner ; the Farmer's tau," by N- C% Thomoed gate, deter, a nudartble damage :unaient. .',der these appear- lippet, w is u{ ire to house roe •+ty, unroofing maor Boal. bt>!t"of an interruption to our commercial hotel ; and a new brick• hotel, - by Henry tt^Re• etorrt. wt elougt 11:.c ve Tb• sou %.aaliny with contioeutal Esrope, it o plea- n,arket in �luagett •free{ �u ennnsant to reflect that with all tine rest of the pour, ar0u,,,f not been for many years a better promise Hawke, is soon to be opened; two new dmaged, whits window ehunera, iia .o world—ca.t, west and south—there hie stores, a lar storehouse, and several Boil- were __ - building. TL. mire of vii- and door post• were blower-' e-, _- much (teems paper...opt lige lots is about 060 for front, and $='0 'heed from terra P P for back lots. '.'here is a nae ag country in the vicinity; good farms, under t c7.!tieatiom, are worth from $12 to $20 an acre ; unitnprovedtan', from $3 t acre.—Free Press. icultural t eke in a,rt 'het they bad to ment. o add, we - ,ntoo'e Ho.p.tsh where be .earr,nu• •este. 1t e•ratber ,l-• .n.. rstraordiaary pbe. �oatiosd tee ra.s a to the. locali- 40• s tae++ 1 f.'. t erees,il nose M slim a OI pnrtlon of the coy. [nine... seem? o., Nov. 24. 0 soon after, I am uoab'e to f•trnish more e bis finally been in detail. As 1 ,. rite, crowds ars enure. Cabinet meeting to.dav• gated ill every qu,rter, ta!k:eg ovet tDe columns of the Republic. unprecedented occurrence, wheh will les N. - iii be made of the Primdesti- long remembered by those who witnessed selves to tbe safe transmission oftllfa' Sen_ si t , se it was rumored would be the it It a rattail, remukable to that Ail. gers from the now fast sinking ship boats—calming their fears by dee that pa�rees• The Spamsh vacation is fu1,y ee b 4! r. present neve Pic CRE OF CANADA. Cased• is a sago:fie.st country. 1 doubt f mech 1/ Hawes has creat/ Mw �.rntrt moa the• wboi,Lartl. Theta 01411rtatr eta= et years., sweet? strata, ch.efly Inrmed•istluvree srSiel•ren, the repent of water say be. It e, from Qi.ru•c to the 1611 of St. Mary elma•t a A.t NIT IN ie •rseated and etudJ.d wit► lakes, while its littoral* ee • river unparelled G;eesoo'a timberyard in h:aen street, huge 10 the wertd,•zp•sdiag teen •aermoe• he•b water e••., $bueediag with Mb. if the tropical luzurte• are ablest, 0 ill wisteria the Ten President commends Kossuth to beams were blown about. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. The New York Tribune, after ably re• viewing %Weems and progress of the moos toter, Rosie, and his savage government, and the political coedi:ion v! the Argentine Confederation, thus Odell up with reference to the struggle wh ch has long beam gang they would not quit ship until they all nested in the mee.a„ y Webster.an :wag' k severe, it yields alt the Fs»peas The message has been forcaded to every fruits abeodaetty, and eves some tropical hands safe which declination they nese, cote( to the richness of the soil sad city, to be delivered to the press, upon its l ll adhered to although it . - delivery in Congress the great hot of rte sum.n•rw Mese K Report of the Secretary ofillW r~• (oder corn. flourishes, as.l a more whole - The story will not be completed for a week or some, aid better thea any p:aJne&.1 is the more, ow10g to the suppo.ed inaccuracies warm wutb. The crops of potato—that apple of the earth. io the return of some classes of produce.as the French term it— in The declared value of for enuon .:; art are 'Teal. if wet imperinr• to those ohm" execution of the -. 's order to have pool, the two ships now re of Monday evening is entitled to stand the hatches put or. and secured. The - - . A'urni,er One. pecGve courses. immediately screams of the passengers at this time was the brig under weigh, her c Qf We have to acknowledge the re- heart rending. I could see in tbe eounte- Alarsten most humanely began ceipt of Seobte's Almanac for 1852 which, mance of such of the crew or officers as for our aceomm• like its is all tient could be de- passed within my view in the discharge of ' gallantly saving our lives hie sired as an almanac, and as usual contains, elver duty, that things were bad enough Ia seemed to be to preserve them besides, a food of statistical and other use- their estimation. We were now beginning flee, , bis cabin to fel iafetmation. It is the cheapest and to feel somewhat reconciled to these Odor - clearing out store rooms, and best IlubGeation of its kind. monious sound+, true to maxim," Ignorance tags over the boats for the is Bliss ;" when an awful crash over our himself and his ship's company er The Western Progress is the title beads 1 alarm. We bought allowance of water and pro, of a sew Reform Journal jest comme,eed our last moment bad come, and ob ! what tering "good samaritan m Woodstock. It is a very respectable sinner will not thea call neon hn God. the and .ari.ha+est to those wile sheet and ie well conducted. Surely the mediately after this I observed some of tine i arid, his tiww iamb, Radical County of Oxford will make an officers of the abip making down 10 tbelow- taking us on board, we eek • effort to sustain a paper in defence of the er bold, 1 understood to ascertain the quare- contrary wind+, whish Breve polities of the majority. City of water. i inquired of one of them to leeward, rendering it reek how it was with the ship, and learned from the allowance of water to ase IJ re Much of our Editorial matter has him that the main mast bad goby the In elle state we were apis this week, been laid aside, to make room board, carrying away part of the-poep deck, tiered by 11e emigrant ship for the Schedule of Fines and Conrirtione. the gig on the quarter dariss, with other West' taking sevroty of the We will make up for the deficiency is our damages which i cannot name. He also us, who suffered very much or east.informed me that the galley, with all its apo- deck of the brig from the i. penduges, :re.. had been swept away off weather and want of soffeieat 10". WOOD !----.Subscribers to the the deck; that we had sot one yard of can- On Sunday, tbe 16tk,attie Sigma/ intending to pay their f vasa left ; (hat the fore top gallant mast, taro Marsten, we rr54 prayers, in Fire Wood, will find this a convenient topmast head, and fore yard, bad been ear- ell thanks to God f deliopportunity to bring it in, as we are much reed away ; likewise the mazer top sod top lade �; after Or► io want of it. gallant mast. Soon it was annonnced that nr, doe asd t1lskfiRy there was upwards of &eves feet water in mamma hold. The commander instantly gave or- ET.EKLTAYLOR, den for every man to the pum on bear- h s.#-sm.. writiag the ing which 1 seifhtnbkd nem clothes, and main that Mr. Riches is e f.aetuaz.--An 1 , i.er- tare, Preparatory to a Series, was given by the Itev. Alezader MncKid,-oo Weid- man/ Ev [set, at the Hall of the Nem .f istp.ralase, On the Passat State of 8esaieo." with several others of the n male Mums. Hibbs, Bright Is Co. for the deck, where I net the Iwdy velu- m ummsader, wM told s that oer hat and .sly bops was sere tie pump. Ad dt Mudd wa. the *Rist .bat there met my view; Room rolling me moustaiss of whims Ram, flows vent iaelimas of lath hien .►11m. Aad tins M Whetter res ere Mule tbe world. yew abeam/Yore welt dewed. Geed rss.vsd with a .elle, mewat—mtilla hefty weber epee, shovel .o•eefbr . tie and -en- got rer- re.- got J. e ar- After trety sxrr ed 8112,000,000, Nene 840,000.000 more I other unmet; wbtle all the vegetables of than during the previous fiscal year. Thu I rho temperate regions of W. world grew statement is believed to be enormous, — with greater luzurisace ishan to this engine{ The aggregate of the specie eaportod, is field.. I Lav• •ueus•fully e•.itms I. A to 1139.250,000. tomato, fur envies; eeunes, at Kingebs, Mr. Corwin win reecomeed substantially ted Toronto, which are not the richest or the sane princtp:e of modification for the brat parte of Western Canada, as far as tariff, be did last year—that is specific duuea vegetation IN cone•re.d. Toilette grows wherever they can M applied. q well in the Western District; sad where ie Interesting statistics exhibiting an extra- better wheat barefooted time Western *Misery decline in the iron interest', will Canada . While bay, and that beauty of toe report. fhe landscape, the eel* resai greets end d velvet The census returns elbow • profit on Governor f C carpet of the earth. is a�uedant sad Wesel. ant. if the mrjs.ty of veg•tatioe n calledoi :o gnestion, and intertropical planta brgbt forward in contrast, eves the weeds mod climetrackless forests of Omani, clime to rask- ness of luxuriance pn.a:., w111 do se utero thee compete wall the glory of the primeval woods of Canada. I knew sotoisg a 1M0 world capable of weeder and adeeireetes more directly than to travel aloes tbeoagk its forests. Pities lifting their lefty Wpm beyond oat'• veins, Hales. be Mellow Me head backward •o as to be painful to lei. orgasi arune*uoa, with trunks that r. fathoms of,ltre to epos them; oaks of egad - tie form; rho 1 gra .fel weepier elm.; enormous poplars, whom, usdn must bo peen to be eosowvedadens equally vasls t; walnut trees of immense ems, the beautiful Intel' sod wild curry, huge enough to make tables sad fondue of.— Bowayee.ilre Canada. on the River Plata : " Such was the state of things about the first of.1onl last. Gen. Urgoiza, the Gov- ernor 61 Entre Thom, who had hithertn sup D',11011 Rums, suddenly rose against Lnr.— Thls took all parties by surprise, and when announced in Europe eras scouted as a fa- ble. Urquiza is the strong•et man io the Confederation neat to Rosas himself. Ile motive Was probably ambition for himself a od independence for hie State. With him wool Veraeoro, the n orrient.r, —and Paraguay, which had never belonged cotton , ,varying from 7 to 10 per seat. to the Confederation, but which Rosie had Between 81,000,000 and 88,000,000 of talked of subjuglting was friendly :o the iedebtedneea. Including idemnity under the revolt. Brazil, which had long and vainly Mexican Treaty, have been paid during the complained of cattle -driving and other evi- cts year—bot of this sum only 81,500,000 of rages committed upon the people of its • lbs registered Public debt is cancelled. southernmost province. by thea soldier of There i•eoasiderebbdifficulty among the Roma under the order. ofOnbe, and which dem•erats, relative to a choice of a Speaker. had, perhaps, other motives for demriog the The test of adherence to the Compromise overthrow of the Mower, joined the lesgue Measures, greatly embusses Northern mein- and sent an army of 40,000 men and • Beet nkat dime bees. . The Repiii(ic of this morning .aye, that aur, do rout uMono approving of the m•s•uroe as the party platform, were laid on tis table by 54 to 70. Grid, for Speak - gni, ern bed 53 votes, Cobb, 40. re - the DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION IN NEW YORK. New Year, Nov. t6-6 P. M. At shut a quarter put 6 o'clock, a Are broke oat i. the Ave story store st the cor- n er of Depey.ter and Pearl streets. Some 4 or 5 store are now on Are, aid the da- rnage-well be imwase. 4 6 1-t e'CLoce, P. M.—A large 4 story iM • M to aid forces, led by Urgorza. have •uecerded so fu s• to defeat and capture (tribe. asd destroy utter- ly the power of Rous north of the Plata and the Parana. Uruguay i. thus entirely liberated and Montevideo caw regain its looses. Whether the allies will eros the Parana tad proceed to drive Rosi• from the coontry is not officially declared, but there is to doubt they will attempt it. He eve. deftly expects such a movement, acid ie making forced levies of troops by way of preparation ; in nosy placers every mae is compelled into tbe service, leaving only women, children, and infirm p•rsoas behind. " %Va see little chance for his 'emcee' is the struggle aguost Urquaza, who is like - brisk building, No. 4 Fletcher 'trait, sear wise a gaucho, but lora ferocious. it would Pearl, occupied by Penfield, Clay is Co., not be rurpmmng to hear by the next arrival dreggets, alto the beildi•g No. 216 Pearl that the once Dictator, had fled ✓ erset. occupied by Burlin' k ;Foots, as a to Farland, where he ie sail to have groat papet warehouse, Shirty k Co., auetiotoar, wealth boarded up for the day of seed. J. T; Gilbert, paper bagging establtahmeet " We shall not regret hie downfall, for a R. A. Helms, b•rdware, G. llavil•sd crock- worm goverem•at than bit csnsot he ; but err aro entirely consumed. Loss cannot we &ball 001 •sp.ct ny growl tmprov.umeel ref be ascertained but it is thought it will from tooth a ebaage. South America 1. fall bee little short of half a •,laws, still destined to have a sperms, gavage, std •trameery MPulatioe. The epoch when Tho Quebec Times says diet there ►as the Inman fumrly well have sequlred wealth bees left at the. Alive of that paper, • eon- and power gh to reduee te culture to fertile pis of that e..tnset, ant to cower them with Digest, orderly, .dc.cm.g, asd happy pimple hes net yet arr,ved." eve iodise stew. &steel, foetid by Mr Lauer ss the Segw.wsy. (t appears to have b..s snide for ahem purpose of «parsiing the slim fkem tee 1..h of snlmsls, and for •ooqqh • per - peso 11 le proaotnesd by good j,m4gsM to be serener tattle kerne. used 7s1 the primal My. its oily !self is that it le heavy bot them edge ts b.suttfetly grimed dee►elan by • burst talus.• preemie. The theses m the eeyhb.erbed ottprse n N M ..suedes P para, Nev. 111 Mr. Detriet Atterayy taunted the verging mused those** for the pres.euues t■ the tib( of Cgot.., Hab.swey, by bKb trauma • renewed the whsle els eengta.e•. aid heartsg of the eau. ,. s 'push of toe luau sad was II.I. sd to with ;marked at- tg.Ues by •.r,wdsd.e.et. STEAMBOAT A —TITS& TY LIVES LOST. Lxwta•roty, Dee. 2. 'rhe Steamier• Aroler and Die Verna. the (miner aseeadiag aid the latter deeoeed- ing, came in collision five tales below the mouth of the illinois river, ea Thursday Iain, by which the Archer was completely est is two. Sbe sank in fifteen feet 01 water. All the persons ma the lower desk were drowned, ibeluding ten of eke deck buds. Tke ember loot, u far as aaeerttised,ie thirty. - Nobe of the boom sed papers b- loagug to the beat were saved. E.TiilaTDD TALUS Of A BAG.—A Ih v. mer roil to got his grief grund at a ttttill, borrowed • bag of one of ire .eigbbo.'s. The poor m was somehow or other knee& d into the water wheel, and the beg will him. He was drowsed; std who. H. r- lanebdy news was brought to his wilts, the exclaimed : " My greatest I whet aIMO les ewe about that heir • 4 • e