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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1863-03-12, Page 2WS blow tat ging ad. .tela ,Hew i I seg fad. wider Iib elope' pe.th.r r I._I I ire tut 1 yOralpladollars Gar tis prvile0m et lemea.w *seLdrr• rax 0legueue and sa etheeteserMel Tea salla s udy I Milieu ; thank yes, Bir A mitt under as awekemeg rammer gears roc fifteen hollers! Beal icer uie/ is..naa tram the lips of tbieregifted minister 1 Cele.ti•1, SOW grill Only Shaun 1 Nobody Lid wee/ Tweet,: tissue: you. Sime. 1)...d' Hermes only t.00ty denies 1 Oahe of Gated, war. rained pare, ;,..,ng rt teeslyl At tweedy se- ine, lieu many • v .nth sod maiden, perwbiog ere their prima. k'towe,suipped*tole they're scar: • um iei the bud. totes at 1wer.ty 4ul- lara Sueh is life -even at the •Utleg soder • peeve/tut ts.n,rtar 1 lana*,( st tweet?, such is the herr traustory atiantic,.I thong, gie its t -gone!' Tee foregoing cu,jpesu,il es- a.spie of pulpit *story may money sees faint idea rat the lane. tyre which the It. -v. Mr. Bee.:her mai be bear•Nsed to buil ta xi MN we- ll ns of kaoe ny dews ratings on the pe pit w Mr. O.. wok 01 a h t'r'ue child Ion ted 1010 a Or lour meeees every naivete ben., aured up lnywrCy moved (a trod this the abed three Ib had The stroke hr - 1 0o her , daring pre nnney to, ebrer lour menthe of whieb period she had fed ayserg per; the beauty of wham tail she cmesesdly admired. Mr. Hoes, by the 'lipier desire o11M mother, removed it by a li:sruer gssdu*By ti.; binned fon f week. The e hsld lir..J (hot Bever walked eithout the aid of crutche-) for nine years, when the diel i. eaahiuw, orad,»l tau ►u 'deform. if than i• • hlmnpt,er. T w patient would nut allow as examwern,a. The tree was plec•ed in the 1 dbeteu;wn he wields the hammer.- the el amei eu wheuee tie bob& forth •tad weweetul Guy's hospital. -Lance. -..0100000 ',Sire, one word,' .aid • soldier. one day to Darmg Attempt fit highway Robbery jr'retlese. the Great, when previewing to Inas in Toronto. PLUCKY COWDCCT or a aa1r:0r atetNTT. On Friday a fanner in the tit -laity of Guelph named 1Ls'pb Hines, paid, visit to Toronto for ,he purpose of as'aag arrangements ahem 11e pan -hale of some proi.erty, and the payment ue the purvey for it, am meting to a request for dr h,rret of lieutenant. •lf you my ten;' .oswered the kind, •1 well have roe hanged.' 'Sian,' replied Ilse aeda•r. the Lo,r a .red, • butlyd, end segued. - kited: rs and Juku. Cuaaora-An banks., who was of the celebrated Dull Rue bailie, w.,. u,u.eehat stane d wh •u the bead of his ima,m...ten un over $A00. Fail .; that the transfer of the the sett was takes of by a catmint' ball. A deed hal not been p•elwr.:d.ho merle arrao ee. few minima after, twee., L repro.' boll broke meets to return h•,me by the Grand Trunk the &o.•er of his eneemee on•the mine ark. train in the evenin;. Ha went to the eepul The latter threw down he gun and huwkd about six in the ,renin;, and k..nlln,( that with pain, when Lilt. h,} ,war roiled ups,u the train would not depart .foe an h•.ur, he him. rxokirint, •Yo* oeld women. 'they hired John itch nnld'a cub and Ind him to e,ytr'l You ore anokmg,ewe no.. *host 1, drive him round for city a .hoot Jiei. er.- (him the man wltu has lust his head. After diving ultent a *hurt time the cab drew up in from of Mr. Curer' tavern, York sneer, ( 'Don't put too much con6Jener• in a borer's and here it seems Mr. Hines t-euteJ tbedrncr Yue'sad si.,he.' sriJ Mrs. I'orti.gt•.0 to her and won. I.en.md whn Mere in the t.criu to teem. eel him teal you that you bare life • glue of ;iquur. When_ he haft the tavern like etrowbersi.n and o.eam, eh.,ks like a ter- med Kesel entered the cab,* roue; man named tat,un, and an rye like an asterisk ; but such Alexae.d"r Sim•luir, •eft known to the Polite, thing• ohne' conic riots • trader heal titan • g 1outhebeewiththedii.er. The cab teen • tattier tem, t'- kiddies Old Jokes. drure u9' anJ armor toed petrel; tb-ou;;h the streets until the roc,';er iosiie thou,!lit it ''Torestan Axxci.oTa" er C.anIN.t Wad time to be at the deem. He aveurdiarly yf•rei uT.-Tile l41.911"3" that his vier our shouted ti the drie-r, eh.) $newered him 'it WAS *11 right,but Mr. Iiutes being of s defer. eat opinion, tried to open tee rah door bus form it fast outside. After driving about an hour the rah soddenly stopped, and the door oiwne 1, stellar Hinge was told o *tight. Tu ►n set rniehme•t he rutted he was outrule the city, near Celorel Wuil's bill. sod far away Gots any deeleag. he remw,Wsad with Ile driver of the cab-•ypang lad -far btiet- in; him to such a:A :Are, alien Sinclair carne forward and attack him a violent blow in the lace. Mr. Hine,, who is beteeen sixty and eevente yews of age, quickly etsred it, J nay, Bilf, Jim's caged for steeling • ko ueking bis opponent down. The ab drove horse!' *Serve him right ! Why oietet he s oR S..cbrrkwho te * etweeeraiitfellow,obuui buy one and not pay for it, like any other day *s':.d him for 90M, money t r buy neees- .•.y linen for • mar who was in greet oeees ally sad hal nobody to care tor hon. 1 he money ase given, and 'be cardinal found 1.11- a-doaen new alerts ou hie table. Ile asked by they .ms there. The sake booming fa- ineants, replied, '0h! Mmisigueur, pry lor- gise me -you are the poor man that teamed the money ler; you give cvrrytbing away sed never think of ycurerlf, and i could not bear to sero the ragged: *tate of your sl.iets any longer.' ltea•re Vett r z e} ta r'•rn.Ai L noby rusealed i0 145 ei •by pmsi,syd t. lbsm 'Mk • MOM o7 tblhea►*em, 1w ipieble e. , w A to„tial by ,..uJ hallos, ret Hs dye r seh t the aela watt be est i• a '.east ease (Mt. r are ma he -.. 1gHAL GODv C!!, W. MARCH 12. 1863. ser I . welcome meg of"Sweet Rob- in Redb " was heard this morning in thossiburis of Goderieh. VERY LATEST FROM QUEBEC 1, Spacial Dispatch to lbs Signal. BY IELEGIIAI'll LAST NiGHT. This Report of the - Comnn..io.ar of Public 1Vorks for 1862 says that abolition of tells on the Canals, now triad for three years, has failed to divert trade from tJte-Erie Canal, which has increased its trade while the St. Lawreoee has Pellet off. And it will now be a matter for coo - sideration whether in the prseut state of our fioaneee tolls should not be reimposed and inland transport trade made produc- tive, which in a few years would furnish means to deepen the ehannel of the St. Lawrence In ten aid a -half feet and en- large the lucks, the estimated cost of which is • 1,028,001. The Committee no the Essex election protest has ordered a new election. Ran kin and O'Conuur will again contest the county. PUBLIC EXECtUTIONS. Oe Fri l,y list the Bill introduced by Mr. Lan;tevin to prevent the public exe- cution of the sentence of death was read a seeo nd time, and elicited considerable debate Itis to the credit f Lt of in able, or if as; Of Sae et elemiled tlm.r tars. would ' have .although W something Mal things as endeavored w amber rose the little mux for otos oonottied theft physical (or ma ease is self-evident little to see manly stand. Nem et tie "Aruba." ILura; Har.► i. "'Arabia," from leverpeol red ben. this moraine. lh. blahq •'tion was the leading melon j}ema.' had int • despatch to Berlin, ex• ,g great dimatisfsction with Me int.. - u -7 Ponds iu the stairs of Pulaad. tidebate in the British House of I.nrds, 11 d.uuu,eeed ibe cua,.. of (tussis. as English steamer arrived ' , writes f '*en : -On the Mob I believe, 1 poured the "190" • ally rat. • suspicious lib.ier. She w steeriug South 1 beard reports, sod saw the 'f .gam I aim mow the bunting of writhed, • contest between two +i 1»t Mw the dashes of Imo P. M., and from 10 to 1 l.3e P. M. •m the exchange As 1 .ot see the vea *s farther information. *tele am implsiag demon.tration at *15 A.felfteatee. Liverpool on the 19th alt., M._5ane-r t of the emsinpstiou prods - art Me ee ilealOeat 140e01a. H. . of Comm. on the 19th, eel • re.oIItion pruv.ion for the ('finer of Widene- d* that the Pti.ee's income from N. Duchy of(brneall, be.,Was £60,000,...d was perused to rare this so £100.000, with an a1 ,ti0bsl £!0,000 fur the Princess of Wales. 1'b propuaitiuu' pared tomtit. snugly. Earl Arleen coodemtsed the Rusian con- seekpw/4 as moat unjust and imprudent. lad ea the dip be mese set at prima blots" et the 4•••••010 'osis psiwos>r, 1rM .tray u r•ero d nes, we ats.wy. is 11111*•, W awe* the melt of the 'manes impost. •.Lolde anda mark ble 00480 et As (ngewt wee'We 11/'ttesbrende,r, MSF o. We*Ar, r iW i+t May ► s{Ifi)laegvJ man, tise harper of • bs.,ho.ait, .oto warn luemi bangics Ni the by -let: adjure• iajl the Loam, ruder rather resusebab(e cir- plaMaawa. 1* moos that Wy was ware• attuned to d'us.keuueaa, and, .u1 the ,zr.Pr tion of terra eights, hid pee to bed dau.!t each night for the pmt Arrtaight. U. T huts - day manning be rase es and told Am wire that he em •sial ea W Kddu• '.raster. ile demi a gest daYse. sad obs lett the ki'cben. Bet..ea Ise aid eleven u'- e!o , es we •u iutbsHeard .umakktLiu:the Irl* wits bayhl*,g1sadsn,sl.s ru,bbuu!y led her to go into tis stable, Ret on to the manger, sod so to look *to the loft. t36e then saw her buabaud hanging by his neck from • halter tied round a beam. bastes* ut eivieg a, alarm, husever, ah* .eat tat, the !louse, put on Isar bunuet mud shawl, and went w her sun, a lad of fifteen, elm wet working with • borne .ud cart at • drawee of nearly tee miles. She turd him to make baste borne, as she did not know whether bar lather had hungi himself, or was attempting to du w. hie had returned with his horse snail tan Siong tee turnpike road, while lb somata - retraced her *tele serums the fields. They both arrived about twelve o'clock, when the son asked his mother it she would go sal look first. The woman said she could not, and that the sun had better fetch some one or are. 114 had, however, bad a peep into *be loft, and, seeing that bar father was dead, raw for the pariah constable, who, wheel he arrived, the p'r'one', and that when be war entrust- ed with moneyhe eootinued dao cold. The rife ofgthe deceased mos further °P0° (1 sated that, while to feteb her son, •he every farthing until it wail eahouated, and sant 5.0.01 prawns oar theroad, bot'did not What he was entrusted with goods for sale say anything, feariopj it would •seek a nor he appropriated the moray to his own use. ration in the parish. 8he said herhusbead The prisoner had robbed huth father haw moos a eery niokte nt man. that he had atmpt- dred times. The prisoner said be had d t" bassg hiotself un two eviuse oecwiow, 11011,0, to urge in his defence, sad did bot to4sictiiti►e,faid inut Ich bire hetet eetIs. r aredy int , and ercomfort- sere. The magistrate, after oberrviig sblr. Toe jury considered her condact is that the prisoner was the most incorrigible obs mune, vera storage, and they roosted %illian he had ever met with, committed • ..,duct that " flee deceased destroyed him - him for triaL i self by hanging, while in an 'esound suite of mind caused by druokeenes." frost SIM .iron w be an indestrimis and 1iiLhtwMd mss, pwM.d him with • eosi mod isms massy b pay like • Mdd.tl. Oar tits smansight he Woks into er'. 1...s ..4 robbed it Fur Ave night' le alts itabW.,n- we need 11ge tis tame tidy dowse tact tithe *1511(07 of abl arm already h..dre the5.afd army p all osmolar, ability u a11 the long before neat may be, it n not has decided to catl thousand new sen, calculated to moue It " office estimates tib tis. um '' loyal States, ✓ between timejft 0 20 and ti; will number two sillier (brae hundred thousand, and Mr. lforris' ea aeeoant d Ilbd rd Mem one mSlioo fire hundred thou ill -health having been the Hoo. sea ant datl• his thought that upon I' in &boat owe et three or your will Mr. Fw):tlsom Blair b d pay the in feud a'na'l service. le the oica, and war i. oa Saturdty tbau1rw, thee r.ndred t►asaod troops last. The mote that Mr. Blair aho.Y'b k.i, h April or Mry, into the Mid, it would give the Government a fund of is eminentlyfit cPost- 7 t thin millions w ted (our to ►Ie► icould its y t be used beauties fur the purpose of inducing the n1d it was last night soldiers .14.11 1111''01 of senir r 0bout to CoiwlaT.-Cr d expire to eeolist lobe Secretary of War .There war an opal- eencen green, rte- tea offer eseb ao dier the sum of 9300• club o our 'goo- s(stirlg apparently seteral hmidro is of Iwldoso•e, a5d it s believed the wch an lators that there is a growing desire W do of5r will rear* them„jrat' of tie troops away with the horrible scenes pprincipal at laetruments. Tel,itusic must bare born .bo will M enritlyd to Ieare its the summer of the " Partonsl persuasion, for there mom Is. - Jt is also expected that melee cer- puLGc executions. The principal acv- tai* peotLioa, ol'the slat'* Dill, at leottitty n were splendid in,;tt"ns of t:ow-bellr, 0x- I rnenta,ia favor utthe proposed change are I tbomm•sil1 el to t sill voluntarily br iovulun- horne, kc. IS ht tl,e performano of I tarilr etas w tlr army. that these public exhibitions draw togeth- er Mr. Bull all to f ieuta. The question ' crowds of the vicious, idle, and brutal- r ins, what on ear+duce it all mean • James Gordon B nnett'. Account of iso* plortimft of the *immunity. But it the Alaailts on him as Editor. m IIORRIBLS (IMATC.-They had shot1'be New Turk Ile: add had scarcely been of wow the ver day at Boston, sod even established it year when its edit sr rearmed the first of these huroewhippinga to which, during hie Mamie! career, be has taken noltw ger. Having pwbiiebed certain 'tektite tits touching the ebastetrr of Mr. ttrrhb, bis former Why that rust account for the fact that *anew' in tie Cowrie' ted /.Saha', that ge0tl.atm aro..d Itenrwu ii, W,Il Street 50 many our friends and brethren " oedsy,snd.af,er knocking him down Mat him the Am.eans are crowding to the wore heartily with his rune. "1 hire et *polo - my, t be put in a still stronger light- Not only does the ghastly sight draw to it the dregs of society, but mingled with every uch crowd are to be found great numbers in Waehl,gtnit is cold enough to chill tse:Ily-t au years (Atter, setae come forward, gentleman?' ►ad meior Aro blows were eccbaueed, when the parties aelesclied' sal fell. Mr. Hien roan x'.d to get on top' of his adversary, and drew a e!asp knife from his pocket. He then urde'od Sinclair to got up from the ground,and Point him by the collar witb his left band, thu knife (ewe opened in hi. riebt, he ennveyed tum • priam.er to Smith's tavern, on Bathumt street, s dla'ar.cq of three quarters ofa mile from the spot where the encounter took place. As he could get no eseistanee to to take his prisoner to the Queen street Po- lice Simi tar, be reluctgRtt'y let him go, and took un his gum te:s at Smith's fur the night. On Saturday Cameron be called at the CayHail Polite Station, mid gave the particulate of the assault and robbery, furniahin • the io- liee authorities a: the same time 001 a des- erieelot of the esinnan arrf Sinclair. Ser- geant Major McDrwelt and Detective Crow were pat In ,egression of the is"ts, and the Serers .t•M.Or at once suspected Sinclair its bete; one of the peert:es implicated. A visit was paid to Smith's t:,vem by the officers, and :1 they h.their .c-s;.i i,ns confirmed. About two hours after their return to the city, they appeehrnded Sinclair whi e be was walking down York steal. Mcl) 'mild was apprehen- ded oa the cee-stand npeewite the softie Reuse, and lime men conveyed to the Cit, Hall pe ice stati in. where they were instantly idr•.tilir•d by Mr. Iliae.. When brought up at the Pelee ('vurt on Monday, both McBee- ald ad Sinclair were convicted fur trial at the As. zes.-&lobe. Sue through a Lsroscope. Leowenhneek tells of animated insects seen with the microscope. of which twenty seem million" would be only equal to a mite. In sects of v trims kind. se observed in the c-.vities of a coalmen grain net send. Mould is a forest ofbeauitful trees, with the britches, leaven, rowers and fruit, fully discernible. Butterflies are fully fathered. Hain are hol- low tuhee. The surface of our bodies is covered with scales like a fish ; a single greet of sand would cover one bw:dred and fifty of these scales, and each sale covers fe bun - deed Fiorito -yet through these narrow open- ings the penteiantion exalts like wafer throe: h a s,eve-hoe minute must be ata particles! The mire mates five hundred stele in a sec ond! E.ch drop of st.gnant teeter conte. s • world of animated brings, swini,1ine with u mach liberty as shales in the gra. Fetch leaf lir a enlo.y uf insects goring on it like ac ox in • meadow. Criticisms, or 5J.sar.-A dulingeished lamer wee emmseltd anon an important sed dib lull cask whish he stedi,d for several dry. erre •4*heea sere. Bid wife thee sa'R WWI eine M mbar ;rt, and goto • desk in the down 501 wale • 1. erefull peered in rhe in de 11 -Wed fight fight at Elora - The Guelph fferdld says: -0n Saturday eveuine Imo 1 board Lysidbt, • nun uf about 20 yeah ofa:w, who war at one *1110 a 0•ate in the 100ih liegiment, and has recently 1 been working rotted in the rreigbborkted os OsElora, went into t tar room of Beat',. Curd. mercies l Howl, so that village. Sten slier, I,ysieht. oho ems partially iutu:ieated& had dispute with Mrs. Bain, who was Meet- theliar, about the theft of some money. Mean- time, Jules Bain, junior, sad. other parties, bating come into the b*r•ruem from a, inner apartment, young Bain turned maa nen A110ems dank and making a distolattice, and subsequently bad .oris with Lysi4h, who he threatened ,o .erre in the same me annr. The I dispute inch in a fight teeen th'i's, punier, and LTsigl.t, in which Vein,senior, time part. Lyej;6t wee put out of the bar -room, an! the 0„ht continued, father .o:d son and laymen striking and tuinblii; ever one another the street losi,bt eventual y fell oil back and almost immediately expired. An 'tepeewitsheld by Ur. Finlayson on Sunday Afternoon, and by adjoarum.nt on Mondet forenoonr( martens, a pied examination little deceased 01 the deceas.har,ne in the sreantime made been maby 1/:. Middleton and Or. Paget. The medical eveleece is . the elect that death resulted from lieu twined in the 6iLL hr. Middleton` .r.. that i was blood effused on 'theme and that the right yen •t c blood' . nion ac‘'' ems quite • dr death. After • {e external inju presented sigh n.rived in states rhea after death much swo.11 peaeoce of le much ducol He adds, the occasion such is the verdict a esuminrd the h.•atd the e-,' fames Ly.ght, effect of brows by John Ilei and near fbe of E tea, on Februarym tomilted- Aa •t of uncontaminated youths and virtuous the military dor of most men. {{hat women. It ie parsing strange, but it is rue that gentle roars, brought .up in a respectable sphere of life are drawn into the stream of morbid curiosity. And all the benefit supposed to be conferred upon society by publicly taking away • wretched criminal's life, is that it arta u a warning to others, who, the present law supposes, are engaged in practices very likely to teiehinale in the same formal manner. Of mune it matters little to the coodemned whether he is put to death within the priron wal1d, or hung up in view ofa holi- day lard, tion f.eli rowd ; and yet we think Society at has a right to demand the discon- ce ofa practice so revolting to every of huulanity. It is well-known a . spectacle brings a greater con. :pensive and that is all that can be said of spectators together than the in ata facer. hanging of a man. From all pa onantry pour in the g j wjja - E D I T O R I :11 S 1' 11 )1 .\ 11 Y. ns of depravity, and when we re- ber that lacy . nm of more re - person,. person,. ere present, on *trim hich we may suppose the "We> y mouth of the make, it is evident of ugh an assedlation mast but i.rneficial. If the idle Be were witnesees of much ht not be eo pre - t. There is it an "outrag•n"" climate down there!- vial et•os here of Canada. gime," writes the assaulted editor, alluding to lie p the fracas in hu text day's puh.ic.tion--' 1 have to aeologise to my kind readers for the want of my usual life trr.day." He then L,IM. Bart COCNTT TOWN. -The i'cxeda , with respect 110 his esilant, that he, eh; Que*kib is sol settled we believe le some going rap behind me, est a slash is my brad peopltmagined. At the late ni worn_ in about un a a -half inches in length, and Wakrton, the whole *fair moa. knocked .br.wgh the integ.ritentsof his skull. ,The fellow, n. d,.ub, wanted tolet out the sever a god deal higher than " a kite." The failing seppl! of ,told -burner and wit which gmeemen of Bruce have a wonderful have created sacb a reputation for the Herald. Sul appropnate the e,nenIts 10 supply oho hark of changing their minds between enspti..res of hts own thick shall. Hedd nut om meeting and the next rine It i+ re- emceed, bowever,in ridding me of my ekes. m -red that an M effort will ba made to dire My rdsr' .0.,; a •fen d*n, will 0uw ns freshly ant he wilt, laid it so, tm hue 0 01 .. sive the Pro. Council entirely. and we Ewer months sfter.trds Bennett 0us again Link it would he a very ental idea. It is asmelted by Webs. near to the mune spot where tee parties had enc• enterer a*ch other getore. As twl,'Bennett gee,,, an account o! the afar in his paper. We quote the f flowing eharacteri.J.c extract:-'• As I was leiretely parseinz my business yestetduy. in Wall Street, velectin: the inf,rnation which is daily plisseminated in the Herold, Jomes : atsoe Webb came up to me on the Nerr,- .raside of the stmt, sled something which i meld not hear distinetly, then pushed me OMR the store steps lends; to one of the brokers olffcrs, and cnmeoenced frg$hring with iY Weems of brutal and demoniac desperaion characteristic ofa fury. My damage ora seratrb, about three-quarters of an inch in length, on the third finger alba left bend, wbichearceived Irons fbe iron paling I was forced *,moat; and t'.ree hutting torn from ray vest, w1iefs any tailor will reinstate for a sixpence. His lose iia rent from top tubot- tom et • very beautiful black coat, w hieh east the ruffian forty dollars, and a blow in the fate, which may have knockod dawn his threat some of bri fofermal teeth, for anything %Levsteam framer' fi...,stce in raj favor, 3e.95 do:. .10-010110-41 Ilam. Malcolm Camemn is to be reoommended for appointment as (lei erur d British Columbia. /Sir A branch of the (1. W. Railway is h be e,gtended to Oil Springs. sir Defeat of the Ministry in South Oxford ! says the Stratford Erfminer in black letter, referring to the el..etion of Mr. Brown. Pretty good -try again •e' In answer to a games put by nger, Mr. Foley nail it was not 1 ', • 1e is the , silently, bat the stroke of pun the being an - mild it hats no effect upon would sot that dread toys - shin to the heart of crime tly as ie the other lase f. id, and we therefore hope 1 A''rbnS dial g ►.1ra SBTBBB•T. Ie- ragard/ awe in it ii; Bank - et p.t oet pro Iawre rem y tfMw- thaw for the abolition of postage. The Globe says young sea le considerable numbers are already sheik addling to Canada, fnehtrned at the coming conscription. pr 'set dead Aet i, re. meal shier this M Marta with maderef A Jti ht made say ars• ing is Sires es- ye*5the w seaey'a Mot awes is I e Ado illar51I i. Horrible Altair. Der°niT,Marre 'ih. 10 p.m. A negroe who had committed an outrage sport • young white girl was Seine taken from dee Court room to gaol, under escort d she miliary. this ...mine, •n bemire to rem" hire eras male by m gang of w.Jies. crowd eras fired upon, and rine man killed did Nvemsl wounded. Ficin; (tied in the WerieMeg tw geipr,.sennion 0f the negro, the mob per- petrated the most Nampa Nampupea_del ,planed ((.eeie residing in the vicinity 011ie Stall. Houses we-.igetted bel beta., Hs inmates maltreated. and In pan killed. 10 or 15 limn harm slj and as sassy brows hunted. A •tempt is sow berate nwde to quell the 4 . PatrioTs.-Every nee Prem Ibeilpe4 saes Bride, ears the Hosanna, Mhgs nasb.n of Brother Johnathan's e ns ehi Brea, wise ewe to think air of ttia ee*etry it meet more their eo5etitetion, than them of t Thai -aft aver theme pneerfel. conseepnrm *u IH all *;a del ettbir fin's' er,d, and pat tummies towards Caere, kaowt.g the are sets. Ons h•ndred ►„d rorty .vee *Mime sailed fnr Qereara.d In ,1*ra trots lirerp,el ow the 1 . q. Feeds *rut heist mord to ibommed opersimes. Heide Zealand le se emitntiet {old mrl.ke the comet 15tete Beek otszettazelf the semi The Chanute flew tan w of the bsaeks heyvn is the hoe this sessile paid rat he reams sato ter the its mor Y lbs fersew Oleo, o, .Meet ie beak kis. Tie lanai ro a etwheat at Dote t Ins lMea As to intimidat!eg mo, cnntinors B.•nnct, •'or changing my course, the thing cannot be done. Neither Webb nor any ether iron shall, or ear, intimid,te me. i tell the honest truth in my paper, and leave the consequence to Oodt i may be attacked, 1 may be as. riled, i maybe killed, i may he murdered ; but I will never succumb. 1 never will abate doe the cause of truth, morals, and virtue."- ltatpls Bar. The Wonders of Stack Yodiomos. '• Which it's wuadeeful, Sir," exclaimed Mrs. t'., one moaning, ".hat them pilla and bur s10me, 1 oar duce for oke ',emetic of boor: n•tur. 1'w sure, there was my Sairey Js,» s fat cousin, which he were nut eased), • journeymen bricklayer. Sir, but sue ch • you Iermin"ts a jobbing bricklayer, as jobb. .lout off and on at pietewovk ; be (.11 off from a acalfe in the Boris' (toad, and lay eery dangerous et et. Thome' Oespittle, and nothiuk its the world would bare prevented a camera obscure from a woman' in (es he told me with hes own lips. a.a) eaid 1. .ouId mak' his affidevey of it any dry art tbe week, 'reeling utthe Sabbath. which Le wets religious, al- thou;;h o bricklayer). but that their bleared ointment -or he might bare gone about on wooden legs to his dying day. And u fur the pills, 5.., there's e aunt of mine down in Linclua'sinshire, .h., hadn't so much as an bounce of liverIrft, and used to go of its fits in a harm -chair, ural fancy that Nana Sahib was a-tickliue of the Bolts eff her beet to in• douse her to marry him, which Leeway it would have been, Sir, in 1M eyes of justice, being ber'useands lorefu1 irate, let roue the disgrace of euro,{ to ekurcb with sucb a wags- boue ; and after a !sax of them pills, which, as the advertisement says, is for ecrofuly pulite et the Durk. dislike to society, chilblain,, and attestant try blushing is a certain remedy, she righted he:se!f quite curage -scent a ruu may Ray, Sir, and sent a tetimooium to the pro. f h 1 ed b .r Ile Latest Skedaddle to Canada. The Detroit Free Press of the Sob, gen of Msfeilovring:-The pmsa;n of the con warps. net war aha si;n•I for the weond minas is of fbe tide of Canadian immigra- te**. Se peeping an art bat .'sr mel very peal who mood .pre eomptsrrevely strong •nisi b.lr.. Kneels which bora up nsronply Ulmer d.msoeipetirrn and wages egiuIity, glee enmistoko•blr evident. of weakrwu at t pr.pset or &ling garde. in the field. Tileehgreeg vdl.gS amiss the river i b.- wmidg es popish' a piece of resort u a fimtjssmbie srsiide town dories the water- ... wa.I4 ja44* from 4 arwel r that Wirndsor was enjoying a glLpaj irilde,, sod that ill rhe people m.M.- alje5t with nothing to do. M "akar d sdiploddiers 611 tiss hotels and hag 5ediee and trees erieens bare In. tab: door. The eight et tbsir r ate, ff it inerrs..s will Hon bee/pal to the teem hereof Aags• net whim a proems gaud had to he emteeipnrised and .t gtiomd *pen the doeb and in the ores,. water tery tan mobs wsiks abroad with s attplei•m• Seeking vatic. The re u.lyeeseet " epee Cards is tits tl nut ,soetined to white ams the A .111 *. of /thinks descent•' .fie ly wpm thea M s be so rsppert0.tey Fs *lb N *but Asir ythhitg q.Wtlos, awe nail Is thas they awe meld*( ameba from trkb rami sbmem lye dlgr'IH.1 ddb. oft tjaatl tally she RR nbh d ant, lot/ Moen* 5540..44 for FubSr« alt• tail= OM ebbe 01.5 y wkbtvet ,bot a ihma.n lir ^>lstramavt. lart M tet ~ a wares ea tad tthe snug ..._ was Sims sealed, eta poise- man, oll.► man, and "-'i tI brA.s Mr. Oesb, at this court, on Thswitp, the ISH ia.l. Mr. Omsk said Ib. } bene wN 4 be amore, ted for trial *505 4•ry and robbery, sad rrmaaded him for a week for the e.alli► turn of the depositions. His father, with wetakeu, but kind-hearted, lenity, dib not ■ppear tin Thursday, and his prodigal atm was duruhar ed. On the saute night he again committal • burglary on his father's house. Ile effected an entraeoe by break- ing down the shutter of the kitchen win duw, and opening the window. He sea oeeded its carrying uff two coats belangiug to his tither, and a oust, hat, nap and other articled belonging to James M'Cabe, a young man, his brother. Last uight,the prisoner had the audacity to again attempt to enter his father's premises. Ile war detected by a police constable, named Wil- liam Hall, !4o. 425 K., who found upon him one of the ousta he had stolen on Thursday night. He admitted that he had plundered his father, and said he had as much right to take things u his broth- er. It war proved that the brother war an induatriuus, sober man. He appeared u the prosecutor in this came, and said his father had endeavoured in vain w retain A Rand Romance- Double Elopement. , - 1 A Mas S.i.t.mm DT ata BaoTe .-tx-Law aT CANTLIB.IR, :Mauer.-Thcsmall vil-, Btaiexoeai.-Oo Sundae night last! Jas. 3, lage of Ron, situated about three or four soother dreadful *fair occurred .t lsirwiiog• miles from this town, on the road to Bal- hum. ie • home in New Canal Street, Joh. line, 050 oa Haturda night tiro' " into a Kfllaghan tired with bar mite and t.o ebd y n *ren, and two lod"ers, Mk'h.el Lundy (Imo rather interesting stateof ezcilement by wife's brother), anti John O'Donnell. At tea the ■nnonocement that tau of its feu'hose- o'clock on Sun,lay night Killugban wu in bed oiselin, had quitted their respective psrcn- .,upsteiro with hie wife, and O'Donnell war sil- ted roofs, and fled with two gay Lotharioe, tux in the town' room dosing brfute the fire. representing the scholastic and tev s.ichor- Lunde. *h., bud been ow drinking, caroe tad can interests -the one being a National kicked a the door, sod u 11 war sol ■1 non echrolmaster and the other travelling dine- °Hoed fur him, he tried to bran: it opeo.- in liter. The fair ladies, who were K'llagba,, who had been aroused by the Stu mew, nose duwo stairs, but seeing that cousins, effected their e.cape in the ate O'Denncll war unlocking the door, be return- sence of their parents, who were, on the ed to bed. As soon as Lundy gut into the day of their departure, attending the mar- house, he began smelling the furniture, and ket of this town. I believe they did not Kllegban •gum came down stain. navies go empty-handed but, alas for the short- vainly remonstrated with the drankeo man, Wy Killcghan struck him, snd s drugple'ensued. sightedness of rowan wisdom, which tan- in which Kivashau was stabbed tour rima im net properly tree succeeding events, the the side. As soon u be saw what be bad , worthy quarto did not, till it was too late, done, Lundy ran of, and bas not yet been take the necessary steps to place them- hoard of. Kfltehan was conveyed to be selvie beyond detection. Having 'aro general Molina!, •bore be died within half settled route to take, they were, perforce, au hour after be was admitted. obliged to stay in town till, as they thought, they could start bythis morning's train ; Ino*n Ct.n,i s ".3acofa Iluasa " AT ria . ALiu.-Csmpl.elfs charger, twice woioded but their sires having given, notice to the already, but hitherto trot much hurt. waa`how 'sera't at see minted war my rano eye* m " polis " a deputation from al civic body etroey k h a shot in the heart. Wimbout a the flerk'y Register, which it's a must re- that spectate. joerna. Sir, and took in by mat „II waited on the swains and their fair part- ,tumrs ,tumble ur • plunge, the hoe sank down the nobility and gentry o1 account of its! neem, and after a few preliminary remarks gently to the earth, and was dead. Campbell moral ;one. And whet 1 say is, Sir, that i m I from the sergeants in charge, they were took his aide-de-cump'i charger: but he had sure .14 .ntrale on gots' time.I beg you to walked over to the police barrack, when 001 been long in Shad well's saddle when up excuse and not to mention of it -what 1 sty i the young ladies were allowed to go home rase Sir Culin's groom with big second hone. is that it's a sin and • *kerne t.: male knights I a •sin, a„d the nod were each kept till The man, perhaps nater sotto farther tsecont and bar. ,knights of iudye addle* nowo days e P had been used t, be eh* r¢ed with the • second morning, when, as there war no chane horse" in 1!.e eahtiur•ield. At all events, for coat you *ymo to thenotaweik, and which Pro- ,, nst them, the were allowed to departhere be was, and if Sir Colin was angered fresco lisll0wty out of the pxnpl.', which in I .bel y hoe by the peerage be ou;hr to De for all the gond i In peace, poking sad and depretnred, but the apparition. be could not deny that it was he's done in the nteddicie line, or my name's not Betty Crolmr."-Apartments to Lai, in .. London Society .MJaga:ire. ENHLDND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. tRS (TALE -THE 1.048 OP THE PER. EiA FLOOD. - laaloflL arrrcRmNue Or Tn. CAPTAIN. LtvsapooL, PetleAe.-On Thursday was announced the foundering of the • above vessel, at , with the exception of night, wit a poker, he mortally wounded nt}tt I onutie . his wife, Jane Munro or Skirving, causing AV di gig 9i• the captain, the lose of every soul on board. her death immedi:.tely or mown after.- s Skirving went home in a:tate of intoxien- Ten Mitchell &Amer has beam de - 'tion, and demonded some money from his wife. She, who was also, it is surmised, voting his leisure hours to classical att.dies. the worse of liquor, refused to comply with The Hun its E:rprras te'ponded Int week his request, and thereupon, it wreild ap to some kind of an attack, and the Re - pear, a severe ,.ruffle ensued. Weak criee Amer who is probably unwilling to leave VC Police !" are if cowing from a woman, off in the middle of the hold says : " That were bean) by some neighbours. but they were not sufficiently loud or Inns-crw.tinued son r jai h.pnso*k, the }fedicine man of to cause any alarm, and no attention war the Express, has been giving us more of therefore paid to them. Skirving went to his insolence. H'oo't he catch it next the house ofa neighbor, and told the per- week. Outer' he will !" If the ebore is son whom he found there (s caiman's mode) a Rpecimen of what the f,'rpreu may ex - that he thought his wife was dead. On poet, we world advise it tohave •tab off her husband arming hoe shortly alter, he accompanied the prisoner home, art R clean snap and water ready. We did found the deceased lying in her bed, on think,the Reformer a respectable paper which there was a large quantity of blood, but certainly it bar used language lately quite cold and lifeless. The cabman re- which et, to say the least, rather st reap. marked to Skirving that he would be hanged forthe act. Ile only replied that • 11 Flood. Captain Andersom, after berg he would like a glees of whiskey before! Baker, the constable who was allot knocked about for some time, succeeded that. The cabman then to in getting hold of a piece of the poop as a 14.d go lately at Carrewbrwk, will recover, it u, support, in the (rope that he could keep i for rune whiskey, and when he was out believed informed the police, who forthwith appre hended Skirving. The wounds of the Since writing the above we learn that victim were very Severe, and are supposed Baker has died. to have been indicted with • poker or some other heavy weapon. Iter lege and arias were badly braised, and there was • large wound nn her head. So far as eau be for me tees thirty years, d Laps in A oder - learned, there was no other person than and a piece of wreck, did hfaptain Ander- ( the man and his wife in the house at the eon etroggk for life. But no friendly sial lime. The two, it u said, had frequent hove in sight; and, just as hope war fad- and riolmt quarrel°. ing away, with the strength which had for so many perilous hours supported him, the sm mut him no awe in the neighborhood Terrible Merger m Leteesteraltire. of Carnarvon. After regaining a little Tb..o ne of the traacrly was in the ham- to about 30) a 37 ices each, ora dollar for • strs.lgth the captain made his moa) to bows of Mr. P1•,.l, .t Mhby Fo1nlla; and filaily. 111 mor *o1 adittle ansseing akiaga where h. ossa .ranee mea, who r.erived Aim it appears that arra • Sunday afterwnon tae ('.4 5.71 vis. from the g•Ile'y of the ..es - kindly and gave him some refreshment - eb.fe of the household, web the eaeptio. 1'17 while they were engaged in mowing away Axadm as be was sufficiently recovered be of Thowue Bamnell, fbe w•gga.ee ab is 111 g things provided fur the °ceriort.- pr ted to Tymawr, whet, lie now lies .cent of thearae'. .04 mortars Skeane, 111 bran kt upthe s of the carpetbag ni s awe fel" sate, and ender asdiml the carman, toendrd eherek Ti k 'toted g tory __- ; __tit, _ conse- quence aha, denno the srenee of the tensity, the afresh to met itis gosntities disposed of he deepest, Harvey, sat down o wane a seller pose Iorhek.-other peeps seemed row - to his sweetheart, for whom ltomwrll is rid joy themselves be the fullest extent said male to beer a liking, and an alternation, it is al. it the oaes•io. foe aortal romsawaias, ova leged, having taken place *et.eem the two dewing sad derelnpingelt the stied ahem* .en, Bmwwell took up a gun which eras in a mare M the present. Social g•shewiage of corner of the mom, end deliberately bred it this kid sees to seem amt'mouth the mesh close o toe ear of Harvey, his head falline corners atomism seven es seem of n.c*aaary on his arm. whieh eras on the table, in which preparatory o teal dotage Owr muerte mem position be 0w -towed on the retool of the undergo before we ems "eerie, a tele deed o fimfy from chnreh, the letter that he was in •n eternal Marmon .hie it at tie mons Hasa the act of writing heing mill before him. On licence. the object ;or which h we deigeed. the diseotery orf the dreadful 4eed..epicion Ta being over that part we closed by,e.a,( sp..e..- immednstely fell open Haswell, .ho was prams thanks Awing wheeled. The ''admen found to be miming letorrmtion was at of the Sewing Society went then sear,emwd of 0neo 10411 $0 Mr. On047er, the chiefcortable fres the nand, the sales altogether mow* for tee roomy. a leieeet.r, end meow tttg le sheet 460.00 Ab*t 9 o'el.ek M mwores were Wren for the sppnebensMs of apeshi..g ememewed, Rev. Ifo. Callow Ilei Haswell, wM war treed o Gekwater, sad m; the mut. Haring psi some Mensa .dslt- on Monday wormer he mos. raptured by Mg a dyikt Meeh h as...4 dlie.R the him Poiret Mergrsst Agar, of the borough„ who to beteg Wu IS.1.10 la sisal the prwfebll► bad tee.ived a okeerip roe of the arbors', Aaie'agf of the ssessiw. He ,n-'AaaA Iia and .w aim .h.. going et dotty promo/dies r••serba p ladp.11y M the AM tks :AZ as* *1 -eros &rut, Jokester. 19e win abndd be imosalm.st eAh He Ream In see4yai le the petite sMtfos elet.s by, tad *bleb obey were amt. The asst speMN' seAyepeady gives loth the emendy of the (lb►. Ore. Lowell) bogs very plmsu+F =that Tie rimer tut ewe, est by brae pleased .M► Hs peeps, the plim ate tie tl l 4 «dbet sell bet Whir Mgthew blm, at t sed ars a,ii4 0 but lu He miler e ttrwsm be me est mew •th thepamyna wits He mora nedmil mom' alai hasty bere GM at mol Its s Re sleeasid 10 Ibe Sm 0'F . MI dor b mos j lie 'Ishi.emie, 00 be la tames b obs ayes saw ht s tap Hely ss. sr a ..alb's impingement and Mrd lobo, l! beer pledged a wseh u Leieemee, the prep. 0n4, and this sad bail iwu+tssd o buried evidently profiting by their little escapade. opportune. The man touched is cap, and -Cor. of Fnen,zn's ✓onrna(. centre himself for being whe•e he was. In the dry, terse way of those Englishmen wise -- - - ' are much accustomed to bore r, he explained The Murder of a Woman in Bow that, towade the rear, the halls had been Street, Edinburgh. dropping very tiick. and that, fearing some harm might enme to his master's "road At the Police Court b- efore Bailie Boyd, , horse, he hal thought it better to bring bins Thomas Skirving, a chimney .weeper, re- upp to the front-K,.glaks's Isvasras of siding in Rose Street, wan brought rap and IAe Criarea• remitted to a higher Court on a charge of murder, in all tar as in hie house on Friday Today we have been favored with the pe- rusal of a ktter, written by a gentleman residing at Tymawr, Carnarvonahire, at which place` the captain now lies in the mast precarious cmdition, in cousequenee of the dreadful sufferings he underwent from the time the vessel foundered until he regained the land. The writer states that the unfortunate vessel, under the command of Captain Anderson, left Queenstown for Liverpool on the 19th instant, with a fav- orable wind. On the afternoon of the 1015, the wind blew a perfect hurricane, and the ship became leaky ■nd disabled. Towards dark, the oxmdition of the ship beesme very serinaf, and the water war gaining rapidly. Everything was being prepared to leave the ship, when a tremen- dous sea 'swept over and engulfed her, washing everything moveable overboard. This war the last seen of the Permclis .001400 42:211 afloat until he w.ta rescued. hen the yawl foundered she was bearing E. S. E., twelve miles off Holyhead. This was on the 20th yet for twenty long and dread- ful howl, dunng the height of the storm which has not been equalled in inteneity up by HOWICK. Notwithetauding the h- ard year, the various Mesionary meetings sad tea meetines, the Wesleyan Tea Meeting and Hamar came off is llowiek village on Holiday the 2nd iset. with asoriebing recess. Tb• Bazaar or. cepied the attention of the people during the afternoon, tea being served about 6 o'clock len, and he weaselly at& to dictate few items of se paistel a narrative as is to be found in tia sneak ot the am The eargn 0 the Permelis Flood comprised 400 tons of cotton seedcake, about 200 toes of hides, 30 beige of mitten, and 6,000 stares. --Cee of Naseheseer Goseediast. • Sell Unbar tut Father a Hendren Tama At He Thaws.. Polio. Onset, London, Bartholomew M 'Oohs, aged 26, • morose, dirty, swd diralpled riles sad thief cm charged erfet burglary mad robbery in his ewe haber's hems, et No. II, Devonprt Straw% Oseemanial Ea* Bailiff The prilg hos hese Rupee* Herd at this Oeurt with lobbing sod assemlehig his oft truism as amnia sad seal merahriat. 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