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A tetter from
Ilialal May:-
"Clltlessd Kmeselli, "Anew ao.diaaed re
.leant far lamest na M,
SI:?sta te!, t
hes trod ha meet ase order of
the Emperor tunnel= • tag week
it Siberia, with du toss of •II reek and
.,eaition Tile order sup carried tut by com-
mitted of Goa..nor.G,.dlmlWalitraikos, in n
,abide s umber. The 'was mustered
ding t►sq " npppeand,
e
a try • n - lCrud
rased.
M and all his o.ders,was
waspined epos deapillgtr, when the execu
timer cot Sidi Wailes ornementa,:,nd order 3,
eat hw undola W owe., broke his sword
over boa bagdrtMld lbsn twice sit ick the un
:tropate tea in the face. As the execution
cr was abort 4o-- remove the litems* of
tie lialensa, which the colour! wore
nosed big neck hi a titaud, be offertd opposi
tion, and the .uftary and crowd looking on,
murmured in •- Tel addible manner. The
portrait wasaccotd,agly left. His wife, who
had determieedto see him once mole on this
"mansion, lit ler manna The wife of Gov.
u►gaeGagetat WosicziLow has also been re-
dneod'ID the game condition since the dead.
'of hart tabs.], 'which took place alter the
enesaauJ pt the disgrace of the colonel."
wing
UP Greek Question Settled.
From the Tribune.
It appears that at length one European
I',iuce has been found villin: to risk the arc
oeptance,of the throne of Greece. T btGaseek
of Weimar contour' what sear to be an ar-
thritic aunouneemei$ that Duke Earnest of
Cobourg,tbe brother of the late Prince Albert,
will accept the throne io hese the house ot
Reverie will formeliy fidget his c'aims. It is
reported at the sane trine tbs. Kussin has pro-
testrd a^aiast the i)uke bessu"e of his near
relationship to England; but this would be so
little in accord.eee with f.,tmer dec!aratUns
of the Bassein Goren:went, that, it may be re•
re,rarded as highly prob,t,le that Meta, it
objection at all to the s_:ectuw , word not
peewits objection.
By the (,reeks the nd,lidataree of the -
Ger -wale Duke would prebab-y be accepted with
delight, for he would wit rout doubt baro for
cit
succeettor the saner Prince Alfred fur
whom all theece display -.t recently loch an.
buu•rdd enthash:sin. r or the Duke is child-
1ale,aad doe ebddren of Mimes Albert are his
mat of kits. Pince A:fcd is to succeed him
se Dab. tfCobo r,g and for the same reason
*mid be . hie natural successor in Greece. -
Duke Farnest is more •t, r one of the most
propu,nr penes of E . it mos be u 1i.,
,.a r.ut.r,l Lun,r t ea .e ;•..n any .•thcr prince
wort. the national part: i . 14.A: any, whin h
oils ata tact alieelion of all thee
G rtOan
Baum ion sae Federal State. All the re-
Ornenecy i.rGermany`and all the
{rSwti ,jure found to him en
roes* The, n probablyno other
Oro is $ueupe leer whom the Greeks
owed bawl Gama /rata}11♦ato ecp.ct athor-
reel, Iwn
•4ladeyw n the Dake ot (o -
d[
*nee_ -elf Bute F. est to the
• •
e/tiisaM IOW be sno r of tires
IL wssAehi eireemili hick re made the
fhr M dew tit t celebrated
fo One .member
'
on; another
'nether the
beloved
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GODERICH 51°
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GODERICHL C. W. 19, 1863.
DEBATE ON TIC °BROR
ton.*•
.gar s
Mrs Ins sew
able seen•.,t.►..
Mr. Lineu`
..* r`
to bear the nliespta
^baa
IT was expected itis 4enlay or today
the debate on the spree meld take plaee,
The oppoeitiou is mires in a quandrry.
John A. McDonild .,bsent, tad ea be
did not sail in the der"Pn, he will not
pn.bnbly arrive is ..bee for • week or
too. In his alone* Oppeeition feels
itself to be withoe old or awl.. Mr.
('artia•r m•y gire 1s of hie aniesing es-
capeddxs, but 'the Iantry wid be ewe
tban a match for x illdiseip bald and
pttrposeli men debated against it. At
the Caucus ofeo,errativei on Saturday
it was resolved tb; a would never do to
adopt the Addro without, ynsndm.at,
and it . is even 'es' thee Mr. Me-
Dougall's roti'e nut year ss Represen-
tation by Popu.aa will be noted now
verbatim from oi4&Oin benefice.
This will, it'cral out, be pushing in-
enneistenry k x very verge of stupidity.
Adulilting tin' eine of the members of
the Midatry ore wmng in abandoning
the Itepresrrarn question, dots it render
the ineoosister tests on tbe part d men
who bast yearsere horrified at the idea of
such a thixbeing mentioned in Perlis -
meta ?
erlis-
went? Erse I go wrung, doss that
ossifymyroent in going as e r astray
in ter
directitu
while
the tea 1t.
e t"'J
he Li mous:' :.,•turfing are upon my politi-
tl Unequal brae
the man ufietur n sed
suffer to the same est* a aL r
producing sections ot
ane, Illinois, Milt.s11
States with Kentuoky have
ottghly alarmed, end there
tokens that the feeling tt d'
growing ono. It appears et "
in resolution has just
Legidature. Feeling than•
interests of their State will*
qucnce of the refusal of Cosess to et
the Erie motel, the Iliisois Le rill
have authorised the appointtneut u
leiesi.tners " to visit the Part
" Canada and apply for iwprovenieut "t$[
" transportation to the Atlantic."
say the Federal Govenipseat to this n
evidence of secession from the Union ?
trust the Commissioners will have no c
avllwrleAn 111.11S.
New Tetra Feb. 15.
The steamer Asn, from Liverpool w the
glee fiat-. stn t errewa ue Ibis tat teat.. ar-
✓ ived (oda_) I. It s 10101111.111111 by Mrer•l write.*
that the Ifastreer'e pr•peetei . a wire per.
ruefrsd.,eeogi'1 to
navy Cuu and
plobilfill .. . h,i et G • _Pane m
tis► t rapterte•1that t Hpi settees est
it ed lo lil•d'•u 1.1 adveu.M and shat to
end and other everseionisb pswausn 11 Oa.
tbey a-
ti+',y 1ealwwiblr.
TArre Era rumors of a or. f
ib. Ueitsb sad W . -
10theh'
11
The rsur
able reiuto.
sod
sept
lag
she,
ca• ll
e • rat t l' e..i.t
ed the British se -
/aniline Goners
the indemnity.
nt
ell gin,/ ^ion and
score. of 'i wetter
oaf
the
occupants
that by prong
gain overawing.
eventually ale
Pune. ich a
even tit Globe'
that title
touch wir
the to.
and wee ,
we brine
dead
llittarbaa
to regret their visit to this Province.
Then again, we have a voice from
tacky : The Cowmittx on Fide
tions of the Kentucky House of
tatives wade a report last Friday
ing the appointment of six Co
to confer with like Cowui
Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, N
Peunsylvauia. Tho roper!
"That is the duty of Ke
the practibi; ti the hour;
lion cannot he E Is tiered e
British IT
;vet Gtvernme
oburg had co
or the Greek t
rig Mae 15,0 110. The bane.*
M 11UIO,$00 ajahat tha
m ' 14.' ben bees
(
roily tobe
4a
The PAS Visits. say., nem* bees a
ase moralnp .fan, we set a lets eMsmp .g
to walk es loth aids of the turret
My a attilltal mea/erre sepwMd between
hies
t the
w
tts0' iodic
n7_
aro rapt.eled to assewaes
ilk
Bible Society
es Yridy
N 7 is Raa['a
igen Mr. Johanna,
will shires
W a large atten-
* • fur au w ' zo object.
00D8HItj8 aH!pPllfo,
We are praised to per that several valu-
able additions an: to be utarr to our t lode -
rich Beet. Messrs. t'ankvery k Rot -
ball and Seymour & Co. have purchased
the hull of the W. H. Merritt, which was,
it wiU be remembered, dismantled rear
tbia-pkoe oat fall. When thoroughly re-
paired the Mer,itt wiU In•1<e a splendid
vs..el ; her capacity jgel7,000 burled* of
eery & Rasbal hare also laid the
• new riling vessel, -00 feet keel
• Kt feet bean, with a capacity of about
1 11, t` bushels. She will be finished in
a solid dad substantial manner, and will be
hwacbed early to the reason.
e The sante fires is also negotiating for a
powerful steamer to take up the route of
the " departed " Kak,olah. We hope
these enterprising gentlemen will reap a
rich reward 4a.g the ensuing summer,
for they certainly deserve all the success
that can upon thew through the
patronage of a ting public.
Mr. Crabb, auothrr of our progressive
mea, has laid or is about to lay the keel of
a fine large vessel. We heartily wish bow
every auece04.
t(:..r ere
of ateaners; the
sad departioz
El the con
i.
t un last. Isar.
pops
a atli eaed half
Comp lies vis-
fthe
ebuaryed L gl MD.•boat peal. In the" . r
ite'. Geld mu • • *tilt teas, Iovonr oop a
s. a were perceptible lei iu front
y ..►e eta ap of Dr. Young's. the pan Sante
rales% teenly Iremitporb were ; he Louis-
e Tiaibeing re• hunt bank. An ironclad gunboat comedown
wheat ships. I about noun and took up its position below the
tittdate'y agreed transports. Occasional visitors in the shape
o('s!:ells were meat o to tfr troop. who
were pitching their WRENe, ]our men at the
lower batteries; hat tie elbet s nut known.
announced to the The, are, we believe, or of the rape of any
the Duke of Saxe
become a candidate
hens, Jan, 31.
of our gurus. •
The mortars below Ilse a ty commenced
d will nominate his bellowin slowly ie the af' ruoon, and a few
it nepht e, the 1'r' bare Koburie as his shuts were tired from the i tt'r batteries dur-
' bete. 1'het iatterwill adapt the Greek religion. dug the day. The enemy . - m to be conern-
3f Tbis iote:layeaee produced a favorable im- tenting a large force to car their old camp
Ysvani.
IN ground, but our mortar, at fired at intervals,
will render their situation very unpleasant.
It would seem that .hay nave given up the
Yez,.o, for the present it Icalt, and will at-
tempt the reduction e! Vicksburg by a new
route. Webelieve ecercdhiug 5 in readiness
fur them here.
u•
:row
;and
accept
n,r lfrtocl I
.a ;yore.'
THE AMRRrCA21 WAR.
`erases or rear, one's.
__ e
Tb Orleans
ode
w asst of the New
po
Yok amid says:-
•'Go the 1:t of the month and year, o;,the
,tea• -for the date is variously stated -Jew
policy of the Goveriment, ' ct'rJuum.e.' limns was nt Mobile. Itis known that he has
on until December oex,wdl been visiting the south western portion of the
the /'near " g p
that the qurstiw, w how toupr s,;i,c.sd,l w-cnl;rd l'uufrd••tate States- very recently,
dent and his party to renovate rrwJuri.as involving a look -un at Vicksburg and Puet
call Cuegrrss at an tatyday' en1iair 1 Hudson, presently l riugiug up at the best
and moral influences n *I, i'naj known city in AIil•am:, there to celrbnte
course of thaggressive
fineided 10 '? a"'leR dice thirdbe py.ear of Els reign. dtlWhile there ie
s• rddi•bare
impossible to restore the 1 rvratrrs leo tAs
1,0.11 0na(itafiosaal i un:10 ve
Souti, and duet KeMnc:k, i ihe suite, Gen. Buckner and staff, also Guveivor
them any that are Brown, of Georgia, and a goodly company of
17"' .,•r.4eplse-
claswtiou of the lades and RenUrmr0. all u ardent Secession -
u" a r:'d War
ter and l.t of sus as the nr,.iu:i
t of the a, Dalai
power,line stupedau' the ant cal hobo. town in • hull 1 write -I cannot think of •
• eerier, the arrMf ° n'k aattsmrtn, stronger court seas. These embarked as Mora by Air. fornr,ea, seconded by lir.
I'be divisions of a s of 13..board the steamer "Florida," and steamed bundrtvl nu gids" who had assembled, Hueter, T ria' 10 bnshrb of arch of the nn-
' ruler deet no • y ., be sal mitYd our 1'4t kis i Hr til'a. Si„ olt=utro, s'y - I : • "will " Spa ing e+how, viz: W'hrat rest Urnr nod
resolved on a voyage of inspection to forts
Morgan and Gables. With him went his
_----
NEWS ITEMS.
Wesleyan AaalVereary-Oodenek.
're are requested w announce that the An-
niversary sermons and Tea -meeting in con-
nection with the Wesleyan Church of this
town will lake place on the 22nd and 23nt
instar. The Rev. W. Stephenson, of Wood-
stock, well known es one of the most eloquent
speakers in Canada. will preach on Sahbath
next, morning and evening. The Tea -Meet.
ing will be held iu the church no the Monday
evening following. Addresses will be deliv-
ered by tee Renta. Messrs. McCappin, Ste-
phersou and others.
Mr. Stephenson will also lecture before the
Wesleyau Literary Association and the public
generally on Tuesday erening. Admission to
lecture 121e ; 'l'ea Memo;, 2.5e.
County Agricultural Society.
•
11x` On Tuesday laeti' a lad named The Directors met at Dark's Hotel on
Michael Connors watwounded so serious the 7th instant.Present-Rob. Gibbons
Dim-
ly, by being crushed between a ear and a serious -
Esq., President, Macara. Torrance, Tluu-
l000motiyc uioiist coupling them, that. he ter, Elliott, Roes, J. Salkeld, Jr., Young,
died the enn-sing day. The accident took Carrel, and Cttstead.
place oo the Grund Trunk line, near the Mr. W. T. Cox's tender for printing fur
freight Louse, London. " 18tH was accepted.
1130 • were granted as subscription to
Drill -Shed, Society to have sae of the
die A fight was arranged to come off same for its shows.
near Montreal the other day, between two Mr. Dirk watt allowed 116 for the use of
aokli rs of the Grenadier Guards; but a room fur Directors' meetings during the
mut•h to the disappointment of about five °urn'nt year.
I Ierfere ee web ale t wart1 gallantly (masa d, vumit,dtul or defiant of the pollee and the picket _hard prevented ttermeuliunesl sed be shown at this rear's
that •5, .,. o . , tinder de res sew u u -•t sol inten-rl
t.onai:vthe eapt.,iu of Bones., lord r! unesbtshel of each of Timothy
aeMmneioa ! The
t. The sad . a mi.,a.' ""er.r a t Wt. Maimed m,r dna f Commodore ll f b7s- A women named Cockburnredid It !
ed seconded, td
ley WW ani • 1 Aire wY.erosren d bs wawa of a : n meth, n while sitting ip her chair. 10g $Pong Show be sold by the Secretary for
i . Tw%a •oyt f t
to rt.,
...or of,11er Bt ttanuic Ma esti s fngate ' Vesuriw.' • ailed L,"re• ',reds Can iwl.
' pero ore e dies . .. was t sen aur aecoo e a tarried,
think asaisa sf ury gl eat. t•agew dr snglisb Cosset to valet Li• ing in Stuartartl a died suddenly oar -Wed- That the Grant t,km,g prises at the lorthc•m-
' sYoaser, koawa u the " 'rrwten," ,a• _intemperate
&sol t:. un, mhrrs ugly, 00 tbt 5kur tk y at
rad • erase he was of Totem me habits, sed we are an advance of 124 cents Over and ab0.0 the
.tat fide* rax M 'I[..bi e. llu.ia11 the i:o4nner : • u' market trite on teat day.
After considerable disenssion the urider-
rent' ed premiums were decided to hetiven
at the forthcoming ah tr, viz:
Caned. Company's premium for Spring
Wheat of $20 be, $8 fur b.at; $7 for 2nd,
and 11:, for 3rd. Premiums for Peas, Oats
and Barley, be three for each thea of Grain,
lei an inquest on the bialy of Mrs. Marshall, ler $4 for hent ; 413 for 2ud, and $2 for 301
aa aged lady, tiring oar the gate on the Premiums for Timothy aid Clover Seeds be
• eine en is war;
of Goes.
__.seely hoe
gear aleseesiml
_.____uses
Rediehe
•
shed
'• Flmri."-iiree as a big black-le.;ng i informed that her husband was in a drunk -
use • hackman ems liter asAesop bad asleep when she died.
xat►r.les-b_____smna eebe-a•daas S,xoI"LAR DNATI.-The Brantford
o nfn.g,, b.l, ..l_._ ,ep.e, coy who
sight ehr use ale , - She Erlrositor etatee that on Monday last,
eons, ' °i 'w'r Coroner Klophel was called upon to hold
W,wlt-
t.
b
W
f Ire
v line a :.
oars e. w, r their eassarry
I g„ • satire) !•'..
cd pnW°- w7 a Lax d
\, w 1 . t ss ateea•lly -
n t1 •+• Ire., fef ?vases, f► +
n .e. I ware yasyde
•
awry be ter mss.
: 1 baso. t.. t o
-bar
•
ed.
;roa 1
are is 11ta
hp +:lase
• .• tarry
;.f 1'. ,!
and
SOT
the
_ d to
her
o
tan Itre
d •
'"414-
hailed
.srd-
haiW by. ▪ tb. . IL,mlerg
rod fir . •Alaba-
°w lel,, ler, 1111/1451 ref
Joel, l
Iiia 1 ' peeress,
'•Tail•man, ' an
,• ' • .tlak.e i' nd (he Iel6
arid cow, 165 in all.
r.. - The •' ..!.bares" wee
no 11e era want .r.
men of -war yr s reported off
nisei had a reception the
:toting. Kin sten, f
die city, sed iris Instil
n man! had chart
to hying the crew
l'ltited Sates. A pieties
the "Alahanti' are (tits..
'ere. fie ante m s disi j SO -
.
Y -h. 13.-.tdvim. fast Iia
Laren is materiel for
'known pn;ilnt for $le. ,
Invathatlent jti rderel Cew-t fl Va., flart.r.Mtay
fn day.
I of oke
tlse wig
erra.
New Y
rope say
igbt with
ear.
Rowers, Sr:
Parti,
Ye The nr•, leen.ctrl comm.' •'Repepjill•«
net rec.•,1 „1 .dere for ,ran,,. ,N an$01/.•
iat„aeMtt, G'.... F.h 14. •
read enlh•iNetie a w _
Medea w'., try 1641.1 ..t mth', end'
anuniali.ady 1111.11,41,
nt'e gawela.m. a ran ,:,d *Ng' 1
Pette., mal the .l•tr.tain.h
the OM0,nment tan ark all
Rae red (bans lust allow 1 Hairnet►
w
Feb. 14.-,t ire br
Ib" X•.h.11 Fr.t.e,
and ferne., t•. the
beano, of In
Yah 14.-A
w able that
sad seal
rs
ill: ?Mb fi
✓ ie
111wywr.
te
south aide of the canal. She had been Iwo pia -s for each, viz: 1133 for best, and $2
for2cad• enditatohepct' tl dr cad
dead, the Sunday miming previous. i -pen given to the boat Grain fur $red.
iagain it was ascertained that she was an
Premiums f,r Sural Horses 2 Prizes -$15
eccentric woman, inclined to be intern r- for Best sad $10 fur Second Beat.
Bulls, 2 Prizes -$10 for heat and $8 fur
ate, and had a strong dislike to being Second 'Beat.
visited by ber neighbors. Ou the Tuesday The $tnd 11nrsea taking premium+ to travel
previous to the discovery of her death, she and eland fur Mares acme as tarn year.
M last strew entering her hoax. After ltwuu then moved Ay Mr. Ynang ercnnded
try Mr. Torrance, 7 hat the Sprini( Show of
Rat
no smoke was peen to issue four the Grain be on the 25th day ot Feb y, inset.
chimney, or light in her windows, or any, Ica amendment it was moved hy Mr. 'arroi,
other indication of her presence. At seconded fir Mr. Salkeld, That jbe Sbow day
for Galin, Itud Ho:aes and Bulls toe held un
ka tb, on Sunday, some of the neighbor the same day, namely, April 2nd, 1863.
leekiag through the window of her cot- (1'burwday.)
.age, discovered her sitting in her chair, A vote sues then taken and the amendment
and quite dead. On a post naortrm ex- declared carried.
found sitting in her chair beside the stove, by thejofjes, that the traumas' aro to be
•
*LYTHW.
U.L1 e1$ V ILLiis WTF-?tiros* pa
siar t-AorlS ?i --s mina $111
Yt'rftiCA$Lai*, ac., •s.
IN had as entice sale d ,ilia t.,, ate la
th Oiler. "the 12th Inst Mr. Tierra,
,pwa was the alrrtiutwr, rid
he
*a jtttnr as easel, with AIM owl
14, with •tbrrcw
L. IlLalese, of dlt on, for j8 '.
12.
bw • tigers hands W epwri care b... iu .
dam. ♦.altar lot teas hese ht by lel r
(iae, Nee*., ei 046..., ale $'Jr. t. -neral
sure loll wM mid it Malt die same .Ne.
A gentleman fres Oadsrle , .he attended
the ale, remarked that the luta bouagl14
pearly as high a ea the same titled leis
world M G yet thep.epl0 in then
Fill age eaaider.bat they wAsher Iuarr
Own tub seu.11 gar at are. 1ilte pr ten
made by the village of Blythe during tb poet
Tear would be ■ matter of extreme surprise iu
■ey place but tla 0r, Inc here we are eecw.
touted to see villages spring up rapidly -so
much like magic that it le cuusodt•rad at 1111
cou.sua Oval/110 SOY what was • bush this
year, a fluurithiog village the year following,
and to see villages see year, tarts ibe next
'ibis ie one of the peculiarities of this youug
but floteiehing Waeteru eunutry. In therein
of Blythe its progues§ ie due to the costly and
splendid Saw and (iris. Mills erected here by
(ieo. W'hiteheud, Esq., of Clinton. The
Grist Mall, especially, is ono of the 10(411, at
not the very finest in Uppe: Canada. It
would be • credit ani au uruament to ant
town ,r cit) iu the Province. Mr. II - Mae.
head's sou (Charles Whitehead Esq.) manage*
the mills, and in doing so he hat g..iued the
esteem ot'all with whom he carom w cuutarl.
With etch Mills and bring surrom,.Ird by a
superior Agricultural cuuatry, Blythe eannet
tail to lake els place among the leading vil-
lages of Meson.
I have thus briefly alluded to BI the, as I
intend, with your permission, b, keep the
reader of my old friend, the Sigwal"wsll
"posted up"regarding all mattere of impor-
tance that may occur here fes the name.
A man named William Davidson started
from this village for Godvrich un the ! lth
inst. After having gone abut* two 'miles on
the road some part of the harness of his horse
gave way, whim caused the animal to alert
offnt a I'u,i•.,us 'ate. The cutter beerr
upset and Davidson was Ihrowu against the
fetor and had his am seriously shattered.
Dr. Gardener, front Windham, attended him,
and skillfully performed the painful operation
of ertracting a portion of the brokeu bona.
and the wound then be'v.g carefully tied up,
it a hoped that the sufferer a iu u fair way
of doing well.
A litCe boy named Widder, whose father a
a carpenter here, lately got 55 knee accident.
ally cut by au axe. the wound caused little
ala in at the time, but intimation soon set in,
and it has now become so serious that Dr.
Gardener has given it a, his opinion tlst the
truly means of aaviug the buy's life is by
Wkutg off the Irg. Much sympathy is felt
ter the little sufla.rr and the family.
Mr. llulnrs, a storekeeper in Blythe, lately
found on some newly turned up and in bis
Ward.,, a morons and ancient cum. It is of
the rrijn of grave Elizabeth, and a dated
1.,78. It appears to be of about the value of
sixpence, but it h altogether different horn
any of the coins of cur day 1t ie no doubt
a very rare description of coin, if nut quite
unique at the present time. Rut the tin anon
is, bow canoe it here? The ground truce it
waa found, to all appearauee was never tanned
over or disturbed by any white wan. That
myateriuua individual,"the oldest iuhalitant,'•
end he is here ye,, can throw nu baht un the
auhject. And attain the queatiou recurs, how
carte it here f Who can tell? -
Yome,.kc„
iNt 1
torrespoNitittg.
Hone; Feb. 7, 7863.
Editor Huron.. Signal
Sir, -113 your paper of the 5th appears a
letter from an '+lector," of Ward No. 3, of
- with+tinsiom about the election of
Mr. W. U. Walker, for Ion above Weird -
The fact'is this in the third time he has been
elected -twice without opposition -and skis
time be was opposed by a person not legally ,
qualified. Mr. Walker -never eked • rete, •
art le the. heneo le to
c
hose their m vo
people .stating
rt if rete
sed he would eery them to the
best of his al.i5r.. Ili. ,,,p, •neat was rlr^- h
tioneeri.g since .June lust over six months a
before the pollen; day ; nod, alter all,- Mr.
Wa!ker was returned. by a very respectable w
majority. Your correspondent slaws thin the
election "tars' 0u ,.der protest "1 and 'lint w
the " proteat was to be (('roaecuted." The m
protestor, it s uuderbia,d, is raising i
a subscription to .meet the expeerer t
to unae.,t the councillor. Let them o
"prr•teet," if they think proper: Mr.
Wailer is both wilhr.tr and ■:,le to meet them
half way. /lather hard tines. The nppo-
,iiiun to Mr. Walker did not originate in his
own Ward, but from other interested parties
who wish a gravel road to be built through
this towrrhi,,, and native!. if possibly, to carry
it through "Littre I'edlington." passing
throagh 'Grub -street," near a miff, anme art
these gentry are interested -thus taking it
tao or three miles from the original wry it
was to hire stn, Mr. Walker hasalways,•p-
rl that route, and hence the n;tp.snion.
croun falsehoods were afloat before the
elertiva, originating from for Rime soarer,
but upon the morning of the election nn per-
son dare come forward and accuse Mr. W. of
one single act of partiality be had shown dur-
ing his term of office. NO doubt, Mr. W.
treated his frie,.ds on that day at his own
house, and will do so again, if they call upon
hint -thin, Inng-faced-white•ehoker•-looking
humbugs. notwithstanding. What Walker
does, he does openly, and no hypocrisy. -
Your correspondent steres that the Rete, this•
year is a respectable man." 1'11 e.td tree
that -and add, that when • former takes •
grist to that gontinuo's mill, he gets his
grist back home w5h kiln, and the miller
keeps the toll; but at another place the mil-
er keeps the grist, and sends the farmer home
with fie toll '• A little ventilating may be
of venue "1
reel ih
bie of their
y+r
dupk,rarrble iRlilisletiuu t r'"_.r[' [! M
414 Air the balance allies patgpl sesebes
. CooKn sa,
Ned 8uphir Sarwept, the last of titer
ancient ru al family 4(ym,th r res jets
died to hes 01st your. She ireholegau_
Nei Walter, Brat Baron of 1{ilwardiue,
II who was tent of the earl of Buclunu, and
Lord of B:uJeno:h, eon of Robert 11. of
'sleuthed. The fisJy,ewlpaeed to poems
the barony of Kilometre During tee do
wane,* tarn tlu•ir land became the property
of the powerful family of Gordon. The
celebrated ('n1. licks Buy Stewart, Ihe
true and trusty friend of " Priuoe Char-
lie," was her granduncle. )ler father,
James Stewart, alias "Seumaasackeiue,•'
was novo iu the " rebel " seely, asJ
carried one of the standards of his undlt'r
regiment over the bleak heath of Cullo-
den.
Senrmu ruts *MDT. The Luodo• arra
says: ••A gentleman of high standing he"
London, C. W., and one of a firm that does ae'
large a business MI any ie their line in Canada,
toweled at one of thestctioul on the line two'
American qu iter dullaus fur a ticket, the•
prion of which aas fifty cents. The ticket
agent relined the quarters, demanding are
additional amount as the silver was at a die -
count. 1 he I/rotten, art then tendered iu pay-
ment two British shilling and two cents also •
British. This was also refused, the discount
being still demanded. The party wishing to.
purchase the ticket refused the additional
amount demanded, calling at the gas time •
gentleman b witness hie legal tender of fifty
cent.. . The would be -ticket -purchaser then
enteral the ears, and after travelling two or
three miles, was removed by the conductor
for ant baring a ticket and still refusing to
pay the discount. The gentleman had of
course to retort' to the station on foot. On
reaching home he wan about to commence an
action for danm;,•ra, when the Railway Com-
pany comromised the matter in paying to
hem $250."
A Dangerous Article.
The London correa,s,udent of the Aberdeen
Ilerald, narrates the following incident in
illustration of the danger of wearing aoti-
,farrotera :-The tetrur of being garroted
can go no further. A collar isnow being
actually sold in the hosier'uhops an Luodun,
which it is seriously intended that oervous
and timid persona should wear on their sub-
urban walks homeward in the evrniog. 1t r
eettainly very prettily got up in blue, and
blaciteand green velvet, but uuderteath there
lurks an awful row art steel piles, which would
inflict deadly injury un any arm that should
attempt to encircle the wearer's lhnnt. A
most dangerous instrument it is -dangerous
though to him wlw urs it rather than to hes
enemy. 1 heard of oiler case in welch a gen-
tleman ventured upon inserting kis neck into
one of those cravats, and I will guarantee he
wit' not do it again. He esu natter elderly,
and s!ight'y iuct,nel to tele a little more
:iquor than was good for him ; and when he
bad taken it, suns • little given to be more
coufdential rind e'en tender with a good
looking renew where he lodged, 'Lan he
ought to be. • Out nigh, having dined at a
friends, he war prove. ding home to Camber-
well, aid icing rather nervous armed him-
self with his collar. With considerable diffi-
culty, Nit in a state al the utmost hilarity, be
at last arrived at L5 house, and great war ha
delight to firm tt.arinstead of the fire being
uut and everybody 'sleep, the careful amid
had got things snug and warm, and sues just
at that moment on the point of stepping
cautiouely up stairs to bed, her mistress bar-
inz retired two hour,, before. "Mary," cried
thegrotefut 1d4er, in a sightly hesitating
and indistinct tone, •` you are a bock," -and,
1regret to say, he proceeded warmly to ex-
press hka emotion fir thinwiag kis arm round
Mare's neck, and uffectionately kissing her.
Willa a frightful scream, which raised the
house in en intent and brought bur mistreat'
lawn st:'in, she rushed amij, tram him, crying
'murder, murder." He had forgotten his
colza
,
Ls situation. One I
n
o'clock r
he monied•• ; the poor girl bleeding and
)s'erical ; he in estate of the utmost alarm,
nd lsrdiy able to give any account of him -
..:f, ivbLe a Iod4ing-house keeper a..I lodgers
ekel out of their Heathen. crowded down
the stiircas-, armed with every conceivable
capon. I need kadky say that he will not
Yke much leo of his unites for the future,
but is ill prefer the chance of being garroted,
o that of !tat i .g hes character ruined by an-
ther eich.mishap.
Moved by Mr. Hunter, seconded by Mr. 1
..inationnot a particle of food was found Camelot Thst 11145.30 be appropriated for
in her stomach. The organs were all in a Hurticullaral Show premiums for 13163 from
the t'uud of the Society, and that s committee
he appointed to melee the Horticultural Show
List, cnosisting of Copt. Roan, N. T. Canned,
healthy condition, and an an ample quan-
tity of cooked fond was found in the house,
she could not have died from wait. It John Hunter, and aleo to request Hugh John
has been suggested that, as On weather own F'aq., et Gdderich, to as int. Carried
waa intensely cold at the time, op entering
her house she may have sat down and gone
to deep by the stove, a,d become eo be-
numbed by the cold as to be unable to rine
and prepare her food. Thejary returned
a verdict in accordance with the evidence.
} Reaction hes eel in e1 Leghorw. A
crowd lame arrmbled in the Place de Mara
and shouted N Down wit► the King of Italy I "
"Death to Victor ide.nael l" "Long live
Leoputd 1I1" "Lyng lire Feed inan1 IV!"
The saute Psaaios.-Aa aged and tae
ya/.alias or Canterbury died let weak.
The day hdire his death he made all the we
Omar, rrengements for his areaLeelaeting
the *rarer the pall bears had the d,reo-
oar of the eq.monias, and eller aaamrrating
tins eeelaltiedl " Aad they are all Dem'.pay too : that r aom.tbng. ' As scample
y wA fir' strong is de.th.1
*seises or Nuts.. -The AERsMra
tussis status that the es grew of N•pteg
up a• Itetjee+ded to roost to the wand sed
-QOin bar busload, rflnsri the 8eeead ; sus
M esee''ines At& the wish et bur rotative,
.AM at one fiat the Anson t•
. trvtsabfs( int .f • cleat, and .ill seem
ear wl►q sap lbs M. min with 6.. fa.Oy
fit li•aw0
;wi
terjdps Las basecase -The Left DDr,
8wsber sus • *S17 ainent raided
a... +sttLna
IV.
MsheMae .. a 4100
v i
Tom" bee Ottfo e eee'•
.aw,sti Remy w, for•
deed
sodas 1s his r thedord»
i IAMB
'• •
er s~
Moved by Capt. Ross .seconded by Mr.
ennead, That en admimion fee of ten cents
be charged for admission to the Pall Show.
rickets to he furnished hy the Secretary, on
payment of the shore arm, which Ticket
shall la delivered et t6. door. But any per-
son paying Twenty fire creta shall receive a
Ticket, admitting his at any lista daring the
two days of Ilse Ethibition, and the the Ex-
hibition *hall not be elated moil three o'clock
of the .rind day.
The meeting then adjourned till 7th March,
1863.
HAYFIELD.
A very large quantity of Wheat and
other gain have been brought into the.
Market during the pent few days, on
stone rearms amounting Mar theneand
bushels per day. Prier for Spring Wheat
70 to Ile, Pau 84 to 8:.e, Onto 30eta
per bushel.
Faye. Ctrreanoe.-A Frenchman died
in Kayse'd out the 11th of po6.eing ander
somewhat dagalr •Meemste els hennas
tlr eon, Tr woo wear esrresp•edewl hes
act gives►w1 itAo ilslsMel else o• the
Ieth sod 'eked foe MWkey, OSA, by the
way, is not .old in tie raablinbsees 8s.e
ore palmed t s $*ly to tbe •••4.i1 horst,
and the poor 411.. thieMwg 1. M. g shine
Awe helped himself to a hearty drink old
Wove be dmeoyered hie ea lt.km Dieing
the eigbt daageraus gt.pt.es eeet i., 1.4 are
tisett ins -death. tin shame be e swim
e/rolet es* preened ied jai
Men. nodes d Obs ilety*e11 lisp is
►nal ens fir this imam
W. (i. WALKER.
NOve. MODE Oe ELECTING a WARDEN .-
The Teterboro E.ramiwer says with a refer
ere to the recent election of Warden for Ma
county : " 1 here were fourteen members
present, Messrs. i'earee, Ingram and Gro-
ver were severally proposed, the latter war
pet first and received but two vote.. Mr.
Ingram was proposed next and received fur
roti,. Mr. Pearce sun tet last and received
bat fin rot.., and yet he was declared elec
fid. It Ihua appears, that while fln sae in
favor of his being Warden ins are opposed
to it. We are astonished ;e/r • deliberate
body of men should per alert a chair-
man, and be satisfied to go os with business
with such a sham election. We understand
that a motion was watered on the minutes to
the Abet that the election was not right. bot
that .sit morning before the mover aid sec-
onder of the resolution Ind appeared it was
renewed to ere the ob.ozioes1l• sorties
from doe eieueee.•'
Pacts and, Vane's.
Ort' -A shoemaker rases, and a wagon-
er .sine.
grey- Lice and let live is no motto for
war times.
Air- It is far easier to sec small faults 1I1
than large virtues,
war m,,th,cricy is a plant that bear*
but one flower.-_eney.
• glia' Words, like the rhe of the air, are
capable ofgreat condensation.
gist l'ainting is the intermediate some-
what between a thought and a thing. ,
$Ifs Why in a carpenter more ugly than
other sten ?-IBecause he is a deal plainer_
fifer She who can entnpnae a crew baby
ie greater than she who composes books.
Oar Ione is a butterfly that sticks
duet from his wings into the eye' of hie
votaries.
Nor Why is a needle in a haystack like
Flue? Because you can easily find it --
In a horn.
p- The sun is no worse for shining on
muck, and the muck no better for being
shine On.
t ler What litter is it that is never
need more than twice in Americn ?-Let-
ter A, of course.
Te* Nur TxrarT Dan.-Tf the
nett thirty days are not the lad of the
American Rerpublie, my* the Washiagtee
eorrespoudeot of the New Yrk efewr•sml
•/(51's.seror, they eertaiely promise to he
the sled emitted. It is believed by
honest and sensible toes of all parties that
they era .44. en the enonwry or the
abolition pray astir* de.tneyed, The
..we that eerie to se from Teme eo
end Kentttew w dhinrfolrlg and it is
painhie lbet iia border dates ser is
elogiVis1141 wet toe nese allot *sly
Atha Ptl*lids.t L lin fading. eater, •. fie
eppptNien party ase *bp Heft bilge N
sir Marriage must be favorable to
longevity ; an old maid neret lives to be
more than thirty.
air Some men are like musical gleams;
to prodeee their fie tones, you most
keep them wet.
Weir Whio is easier to Il -Addle -
de -dee or fid le-de-duw ? The former,.
became* it is spelt with more e's.
NW The meamet men who rigs oatyo.ns
men by the brink use of her thimble, is
undoubtedly a tbimbie-rigger.
Mir' A woman is not it to have •baby
who dc.en't know how te held it ; sod
this is as true of a tongue u of • baby.
Kr The girl who secoseds in wising
the true love of. true mea, makes a lucky
hit and in berwelf • booty *esss.
g It ue•knlated that the private
property of the imperial family of Astoria
seneuets M nearly 1E2,000,000 a year.
air The pod says, "no maty s fewer
is bort to bleak *sense "-and se is many
a areiden, es far r w absenissies to-
ssed..
The sfawkat ofeeeei•oairwawelaglttlaes
swivel the Colloi dg weerstpbIs asptteh
lever Darn.. Ire reps, dor rte mat er the
baby the how stay be sea& :
• :My dear ll' ' Edd eM► press galw .
•.other, y.'me yet mho up year riM N tar
'Wh
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