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seadsfsl uet the lookout -mu ease le
WI es of 11.,sp,rtrnh of • hest fall of pts.
We had jest ICU to hide, whoa we basad the
sieh amen la • her minutes eybt d M
them same sRee to where we were ►ad, sasdnAtt
SO my 1 .eegate.d the Captain of cal. 0
she Deet, whet thesetat I W killed is the as Wag
ashes Withoes Omni tem U.a to penises Sete tones
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MOMIpo .GODERICI1, C. W.. APRIL 21, 1863.
•11tty
WAL
Apes IT.
h lowkte
dew
se..
vs ewe Newer OW
beiy dteaMwd. At 11
es ea with ww
1111 oilman fire. At
Lad went into se
1hYhoer. At
talk wp a pie
the Omit Wast,
•M erased on
a, 1
kt
Mae, e
telviwy
to • Cagle
rid Garr sere
heu, be eoidel
it 555 his,
.turd reauutg of the
for the assault, we apron smug them, tyt•g MIs. Of •. wear prredno be,be.W
oboist with oar aettaessll Fw • while ti.- be gted to blot out of the t ppsr Garbeds
skirmish wait t:igk and hot for the pica's ( Comma School sprawl" every trace ot rola•
f«gb' with the desp.ratius of nes who sow remitter, and invest it eitb that kind of
mammy rakish would reader it acceptable t:.
.11 semen, It is out the part sit wisdom,
however,
as abapiug the iegrretion of the.
Previte., W proceed alum • supposition fur
which there aro fuurmaties io fete. (tar
prwsotaai wishes with reed to the ttesirlrte-
sem of eacledieg from the system ail aerate
lessee d dagerssee «Religious grw.wk, will
eat out. to render seal atom. 01 ib.u.a le.a
ibis. W• Imo deal with the l..ctl ss (My
actually 'ILIA. -Ws must dem especially with
the feet th.t our Semen Cetbaie tellue.ub-
r
mast, as • matter of cuuecwu.e, upon
Inuit pssnitod w si maims, the edncatiwr
MAIOmJy . shames for there byes lel e
04 abut •Sestiuss. 1 was tlosel awed
d
b • whoa the voice OIkwt-
"la" 0.0061 ghe
fit •k • hotzill. impesemiee
Wblod ae, I emeigmthe sweep of
bli caches ; he thee oat lis• pawl,
iced it at me, mad thea hurled ijt at ase. 11e
abet oathe
rd me rm1 s y, hot the pimasYwsft es se the forehead. A dimmed
sparks of -fight fished before my eyes ; 1 let
e Mief mak' ..d that priwt.ftheieg,
er a •m emus the shoes sWe8W
atoms on the Lrwant, When I two
Isom the easpor, 4 was at era tykes O0 disk,
sand Duff engaged i• examiaieg say womb. of thew caldera these it shall be brought tato
knee bier I learned that the Pirates were heriea.y mu the teeehotes orf tesir chards.
veered, .flew a severe cocain, is whirl Hight sir wroes this is their verve of the mat -
fuer had been shin a•d left ow tie inland. ter ; and just berates he imist.0 Kee. having
Twe gemaped. and two were captured ; eau ha aaseitwo ws Msi.kw w ("1""--ald these was Captain Mahone. Me delivered tebe 1, he iter dssed ►asap tamed to re -
time Deer to the civil powers. }phone wee spect dm emotionalises sewpies of hes urieb-
h..g (out oar evident') hat the mender of the tors. Of the euu.d.ees of there se:uples he
priest finder good mining .sea ewe, 1 was .at to he the judge. They eaulyd :eat ,
antidotally reuvered. leabeth s nee ac w the wet puou h for bins. And the; roe . i e'lind
ssproteeted orphan whom i Int sew in the with wbiclebe lied no iuotaatwn to interfere.
ss4dte of the Weateru Ocean, but the happy To this prevalence of this keeling, h. preia
Wirer of • happy hoop. Duff bas sd,auetri ed, might lar ascribed the genera sly expressed
Li the office of Poet Captain, end is anxiously readiness of our public men to leave the
awaiting more bustling times. John Wylde,
tiro, his had an advwee•.ent in his Noe,
brit; now master of rue of the finest ships on
the Clyde, and l have the additional smiatac-
tion of knowing that none of the crew had
reason to regret their having jeopardised
their lives in 6ghtisg fur the ' Pirate's
Treesnn."
Tia Ern.
The Cue of the Peterhoff
(From fie TTssu.)
We learn from New York that the Peter.
jo4 private merch.nt siesaser of &beet 800
toss, from &melon to the Mezicau port of
M5tamuns, with British clearance and Mexi-
can consular manifest, has been seised by_
Admiral Wilkes within sight of the harbor of
8t. Moans, whence she waa utesmiog on her
way to Mento, afar having pet in to coal.
She was ordered in charge of • prize crew by
Admin) Wilkes to Key West, for adjuhdrea.
Con before tie Federal pprri1m court at ilea
station, alshoegh it is adrmed that she had
out a wngle contraband article in 'her target.
The case u to be submitted to Pori Rowell,
and the result s regarded with great interest
bythe mercantile eomma•ity, vs ac
voce it id
iat Admiral Wilkes *ideate win ell yes
sets es resin to Mettammets." .It is assessed
that the ?feedlot must be,ritim:telyreleased,
hut an adjudie5titw at Key West occupies
about ala mouths, s.:.1 there is then an appeal
to New York or Peoadelphia. The stowed
pet+•f of Ad.irl Wilkes is. it iaaad,b some
.11 vessels ud:r s•1:egaer eirauastarr..,
without soy question of right is the metre,
Mad he c.it clue, away te the delay which
meat intervene before they eon be s.lessed,
prevent the possibility of Mrsupplies of goods
reading the Confederate States throe,h
Mexico. The value inio:ved itt the sbip and
cargo in the present itWaace about 170,000.
8b. Md seItritial rooftops bowel.
Tee Shipping (iaxr1tr. referring to the
sethc Pete:huff Ls the Federal', re-
marks that the taterlereuce with British cons-
omme threatenns realty to assume very formi-
dable propartiens. It is said that some por
bus of the Petsebel-a ca -go was owned by
French subjects, and itis urged that the time
hes come for our Government and that of
France to snit. in smell a representation to
the Cabinet of Washington as will compel a
respect for meulrtt right..
1. the Hous of Commons on the 27th ult.,
Mr. S. P. Fitager.ld, in calling aueetion to
the capture of the Peterho9; gave the parts
bread pri.uaple on whieb separate ach,uli
ba9e been maintained untouched upon the
atawtebouk. So far as hisobssrvetem lad
extended, the popular hostility to separate
ochres' Iegslatiou has seldom or never been
associated with a willingness w take from the
Rosman Catholics the privileges they bate to-
joyed. Whatever may have been thought of
the principle un which separate school, exst,
the fact that it has been recognised as a peiu-
ciple has sufficed to repress attrmptf to do
.Jan of :tee 00I'tun in quesuoa, for wbnelehe
the voyage being • bona fide and stnu jblfor.
wart commercial bra eiretion, the cargo cote
teamster;n nothrny.ot rte nntuof cottlrabatd.
Neverthe;ea, the vessel had been used,
viowu
lrntlr and iilej.lj, as he u.ded, by
Cusmodor. Wilkes, whose naw was cluk
knoan in ooenec,iun with dm outrage upon
the Tteai. After advertu ,4 Ile proceed -
tag la the American Prize Lauri.. be referred
to as arni.gement with the American Go,-
e rataent cf which l'lsdisu.nt had been lets io
fgn
•oraoe, sod wbich.be ohsened,h,d a bear.
Mg upon iiia transaction.
Ir. Dawford added • few facts to those rated
by Mr. Pits *raid 4 alio, that the 'time
of the Peterhoff was lama 'loam*
wee.othine contraband in her sargu and
that she wee proceeding to a legal port
Mr. Leveed said lbs tbm facts submitted to
the GOgrs.enl waw famished by the owner•
find they could not mks immediate aches
epos this statement, 'thick bad been hid be-
f-mt the law °Moen of the Crows He detach
m•i.teined, t ere was no:round ,whatever,
.J the Oororaer.nt against the alsiet.s.
Mr. Phats,ald with rele',ote to the sup
pored arrangement with the Americas Gov-
ernment
The Mwwi.g Pas or the 21Ith sue., says
thss ?mart were on the previous day dying
sleet which bed their origin la the Meese
Wham of the Peterh,R by Adored Wilkes.
Its •summa tole we hew member 1Met aF
Aires
is. bands. TM imus paper adds: -
"As fares we know' M menet, she des of
the Msrbsf i ant ti`fy to awns try
ellemi.g topaz It Y tit onetime se s4
diem* l Raee s (e bel dilate* to the Weer
bis ilnsye. The assn wilt be prep.rty s.1
these
Mimed ell n.AdmiralIf Admiral Wilkes was right
Nr d .* o«? swiss M nos oft• eft it be
fi MsaTpl moa pito W he Itthe
W e nay row
Mem ear wines way army of a amines
earbeees, tit arse oideensuOM slier" the C•
•
Nod ars gem-Veryboo swear
rt
dmas dolmens h ial
ear e ms V
lihowsm•Obwad over kis abw
taw ►.r,
NUloot $tow Rest who sew h,
said said fa was ww t4 11 . ase the fled be
UMW m • LSL**T>Isi •w ass,- Maas
rot *Oleg "yew soden..,
Nwa1r digit • tiii, deur
eossgad o r orsesasha;a
away with it altogether. The aim boa been
t3 prevent a widening of the appiicireen of
this principle acid in this aim be had coidially
couct.rred. 11e could not forget, however,
that our most influential public Imre of all
parties, have at nuc nine or...uther 'declared
theinielves favorable to such le •relation as
might be deemed oeeneary to re,.der tee m-
istime schools as etfecuve its possible, with
Out conferring upou them 5015 new pero$a-
lire. Reform ►red Conservative, out politi-
cians have held language rennet binLike this:
" We regret stat it has beau found- necessary
it in any form to acknowledge the l'riuciple
"or Separate Schools; but unto this weer
"city has bees toiced upon is, arra the poi.-
"ripen bas been sanctioned by levialatiee ao
•r tiuu, we are willing to do what is required
"to being the system into more complete ac-
" eordance with the objects which it is desigu-
"to serve." Tbis, be said, is shot butbpar-
ties in the state have under nue art of memo -
stances or another dec:ered. It was declared
by 14form leaders i1. 1048, sed b Cuuserve
tire leaden before and sicca hie took him
stand now on precuel he same crows'. Be
would be glad iudeedfro
there *ere no separate
schools; but a they els,,, and as Um prin-
ciple they affirm has been sauctioced by Par-
liament aerie' and again, hb was obi wig to,
treat It as au establahed feet, ase to suet iu
doing what can he dorsi to give effect to itry
acoord,ng to the suggestiora of eaperiecce.
Upon this point, hi was coulee' to ruceet the
eonclssio.s of gentlemen more conversant
than he could pretend to be with the working
of the Common School meson. !le knew
that Dr. ltyetson, the Ureters and aecoml:luh
ed Superintendent of Educt.„n t.,r 8.ppm
Canada, as favorable to some legi•iatiou en
the subject, and the Bill, as it Dow appears
before us., hes remolds suhn&lially, hs
approval. lie (Mr. McDonald) wee sure that
changes to which Dr. ltyer.on I..e yielded hs
anent eon not really be startling or du.geruu
and be (err. Mel,,,osld) therefore intended to
vote fur the second rea_dieg of the Bill, re-
serving to himself the right to accept any .
judiciot aitendmeut which may be pxupusd
before the measure goes to its bust stage. Ile
might possibly he,. some misgiving t:, regal
to the soupc and leude°ckw er Has meagre,
if be retied only epos his own unaided jud,t•
mem. He could eat premed to such an inti-
mate acquaintance with the wodiag of the
Separate School assess se •cold a,auw hum
to sprit: ougmatiully euncernir.; the lathe
ewe which toe proposed clung. .a the law
may a ereoe. Hu oven judgment would,
huwevera bin M eunuder That the
chugs • mode see
ammo seeh - 'eft
must tend to fp
trues, and to
ate schools without
the community. la
pity fortified by the
the Chian 8uperiameinei
Upper Cased., is whose
of this sure he ince
No man *he
sospoct bis M
he' Cb..b, er of
vol.*
injury n
impro. enreum- hr
of the as
obyettunahle for
dveocr of leper.
W aura clams cf
he was bap
.1010.0.11 .4
Educates s .1.r
ea
THE LESSOli$11p Cts3,Rl.E5T0
GREAT wan are not brought to a
clusiou by a number at petty ski
eves Omagh they should always termiu
in favor of one side, which is seldom
'weer the case. Most of the great bat
of llistory have terminated Wars
favor of the winning party. 4
Waterloo and Sodferino are modern i. -
maims of this. Bat it sometimes happens
that when a battle has been fought acini
docidcd 10 favor of the Power acting os
the defensive, it fails to bring about a
peace, especially where victory has not
been followed up by overwhelming disas-
ter to the aeflailattes. The whole aspect of
the American War world undoubtedly
have been changed, had the Southerners
at Bull Run bate in possession of one of
those terrible bodib of cavalry which
Napoleon or Wellington invariably hurled
open a flying foe. The fugitive Union
finny would have been cut to pieoes, and,
ere the Long 'Bridge could hate been de-
stroyed,
o-stroyed, Washington, the Federal capital,
would here bleu in the hands of the (J6n-
federates. The disperaiun of the Cabinet
it is
Warrior is clad.
doubt, be
Preis, whet the
eat
pet smother
that the C
able in their
ed all that the Union
Monitore being the nerrible
eve burled at an . shoes the art
war'fiegan. What a , mulietis6 eh
it most inevitably , be to the Nation
that formidable phalanx was ea
met --that it was balled and airs
defeated I Why, does it not prove to
world that the men who could rush gladly,
'joyfully, to the tune of •yDiaie," against
this fleet of boasted imperviou.eurrs aro
usoiacib e. Perhaps mut Perhaps is
warfare there is an exception to the rade
integrity of the logic of facts ! At all
events, every candid mind must admit
and the destruction of the city, even sup- that the city of Charleston is impregnable.
peeing it *odd not be permanently held, The New York World, the moot Cool,
would, we sincerely believe, have calm and wommoo-sense of the Federal
been a most terrible blow to the North, newspapers, takes this view of the subject
and the magnitude of the disaster would We iuvite the attention of our re.dets to
have beta attended by a , an article extracted from,it which will be
degese of prestige to the Southern arms.- found in soother column, and which is well
Overlooking the vast number of skirmish- worth readrnn.
es, we nee that public attention has been
'intensely fixed at certaia periods upon
demonstrations against a few important
points. Dull Baa we hare already al -
laded to. One of these was at Frederickte
bare, the terrible details of Which are still
fresh in the minds of our readers. After
n lengthened period of comparative inac-
tion an attempt was made to capture
Vicksburg. Itt this the Federal* have
again failed. Vicksburg is not takeo,and
remembering that the water of the Mi..
s)anppi is at present tolling very fast. it is
easy to predict that no further attempt
wilt be made upon it
Imut theorist interesting trial of etrength
wbieh his yet taken place between the
belligerents is that juin concluded at
Charleston. That oity was the nucleus
around which the bostile spirits of chit
South gathered at the inception of the
revolt, and the historic associations sut-
totasdiag the Mamie walls of Fort Sam -
ter, re*dered the.pletacle doubly exciting,
as the huge ware of war which fiat swept
from is base, was dashed back with angry
revulsion. Would Ghardeaton hold out,
or was alio doomed to destrnetion by the
nondescript sea-moustcrs which were
!creeping upon her incased in huge scales
of iron f That was the question asked
by Repnblieen. Democrat and Canadian.
We knew tL..t a formidable awult was
about to be made upon the Devoted City.
Some weeks ago we all read that a greater
Lumber of vessels were on the way to
L( harleeton than had ever been thrown at
meepoint in tae world's history. This
Mtffreducing Moultrie and Sumter by
I of merchant vessels and fishing
ks w15 trimly ■bandooed, and the
rel Goirrernment determined to depend
c iron-cldds. Of oounc theme
u pon
were i4vulnerable. The Northern Press
had sad 10 at least a hundred times, a0d
me gentleman, more enthusiastic than his
fellows declared in print tba
Dew scourges of the
Timms end in
ascend
time hold atthe ice
,don. Herr, then, at
id opportunity for
of Land Batter -
Ilion took place,how
t. the readers either
Ialbtyred. Why the
is called the
en record we cannot
ebb sailors behind those
Leser hearts of oak than
British Mn through
betties, as is the
rote , pain
etOsstenr wild were brought
lister f MAW brier hareems,
it wast be remasbend 607 tbs position
dollensive ami‘ ddemeivs ideal warble
IIIc veryy altered slue the
difbe I}Der ave by the uvaatba
weals, hsss.n greater
et ibis ship's sides hos hien met
y a eg raga.ir dtgtwa of pe stretio.
to lea grope** weed. In lisgls.d the
great Mugge ideas* the oesafa.terers
of iron and the i ndiews Of sadism - hes,
up be the mood. ss. Sed la lever Of iii.
Mum, Inc elks rare hkrgped expeR/re.es
that the imed01, ardor a shit is
do wryiog out be pierced Ibwagi
gel duo* by ib....iy fwdmi/w .dei
Cif wear« tba Qrglstdm.Imr arm
tis meypesed W peena oft de aro Immo
dans i lrwnmrr, hid
mi give lb tri t 8-
dumas fust ed bad do ao*a
annelids, a*'ss*u i iia dledh, ted to
{ti• ai. +lt'DOM rubles,.
as, tlr. ba1mM Iris w.
tiarlMa 1>fa '1Utwiisr Lot
$es base mammal u . masa .lam ebur
whet
will
Mal
vele wood beim
/ma limb Aida
oat. ea
se tows wdlanspod0 dad
ty
1110
AN IIEBEA>1ONABLE NAlf.
The usually serene atmosphere of our
sanctum was yesterday the scene of a Little
breeze. An American gentleman of this
town, of decided Union proclivities, step-
ped in wrathfully, paid up for the Signal,
ordered its discontinuance, and was pre-
paring
reparing to leave, where we requested him to
state his objero tions,as it was not in accord-
ance with British custom to be condemned
without being heard. Well, 'bis accusa-
tion was, that in our extra of last week
and in the .Signal followin:, we published
untruthful statements. We explained
that every word in that Extra relating to
the fight at Charleston had been
telegraphed from Toronto. to ellIch pine
it had been sent from New York, being
seleeted from the Union Daily Papers,
such as the New York Tribune. Of the
hitter we are poeitive, because we have
just risen from a perusal of the long and
graphic account oT the Tribute's corres-
pondent, written on the spot. and our ex-
tra was an exact and faithful synopsis of
that account, " Ob.' aid Mr.. - " it t
1
wasn't in the Buffalo rape's' ' " IF so,
we mast my the Erpreu has lied about it
moot consummately. and instead of blam-
ing the Signal for the defeat at Charles -
too, our worthy citizen sh0e4,1 thank as
for the only authentic account he has re-
ceived. A pretty pan thins aro corning
to,if the editor of a Canadian journal must
be impudently informed that he publishes
a Secession paper. We pub!ieh a British
paper, and the dietiegutsbing glovy of P
British journalism is that every maw ee.•
netted with it has the privilege of avow
sing his opinion without the prewl. d
" fear, favor, rr reward--' T hank Hewes
the men in this country who woeM Kite
to. truducm the Tyranny efeither Szecu- N
rave or .Yob ora few and far between, and h
that those who are weak enough to hate to
see the other aide of a question ars in a N
glorious minority.
ei
fbw
baow
other
not4 1
od her crew
trim, aid will beat
post. The deed and
to the Minnesota.
to leak at the Moeal
With what daring gallantry
fought bis vessel.
her to tow, and shall
t weere we have fought all
Admiral Les telegraphs 4 the
News. et 6 a. e. 16th, that
t. Cushing and Lawton r(p
, 5.mw`iQ5 ' river, and
"won tbss r ere retreat
srtlllerj and
m. Our bona
• sem r of their men ) with
Ne haysibree esu • making
Iseekilled and eightee, ws4Dded in
tinsel dsalate to which, frogs what 1
tele Igtt has been pretty much
Haifa*, April 17.
teal quite a aerions riot here last
About 300 soldiers broke from the
stssbmg tato the streets, awultin
estineu. sad doing all the dsmege they co
The fighting soot became indiscrimuute
tome the citiuem rind &Adieus, and sere
were hurt oa both aides. A detschment
the Royal Artillery filially appeared aid deo,
the soldiers back to their barracks.
avis & Caudell.
H. Biwa, Mille trs, Oei ,- aad
poen beaks. adding the di«oM1 41 40
fYWbidoPat .- "*•ere
A Goon Pnoap CT.-_The Bering thea
far is ors.leg ep besetifelly, rod we are
gra/abed to lean that the Pal Wheat in
thisetbitity begins to look splendid.
A . . .-By the last number
of the OOr..da (beset*. we learn that &k-
art Dlmlrbn, lie., M. D., has been ap-
pealed .AMsi ted Censer, United Coes.
the at Bum ami Prase.
GoDzalcn ST. Gcottos'e BurgYOLg.T
Soctrrv. - The above Society, lately
funned in this town, intend celebrating thee'
anniversary of their Patron Saint by a
diuner at Mr. 1(. Hooker's Msitlmd Ho-
tel on Thursday twit, the 23rd of April
at 8 p.m. We hope to see a good attend -
5000.
VoLorrgsa IN6TgCTION.-The Gode-
rich
odo-
rich Volunteer Companies were inspected
on Friday evening lass by Major Beret*.
After patting the men through all the est
erases and evolutions, the Major said he
hadpieasure iu , them the bast
cou panies in the District, which was ow
bog no doubt, in a great measure, to the
exertions of Drill -Sergeant McLean, who
has shown himself a most efficient officer
The Sergeant, we believe, cannot be sur
ELE1.IT Y ULE.
ramOTATw$ T• sae. W t . TOwa0.
merely i.he ear
inetet
The it owiq -woodatia. doe W OBS154SV BH.
band tooled far our lad awe. It • soli T•nhrlhy, Apes Ii
141641444,1444m-
•INi wr, Oyes e'
Ga Ms admit« ofTee achy, the 7th of dee rOfiell' wt.
earr..t muwtb, ib. w•gngauem al Kso4'1 Tis 8oavid Pew mai fbe Alders -Koss
Cbareh, Aialeyville, sa cu.a.apa with the Dedero an i1..afi•t.Nt us Can sdi
Coaad. Presbyteriaa Church, promoted Ther 0,‘ We, sed Om Co.aegape.s.-Abs
Pastor, the toy. W. C Yoeng, with s r.rj L' J°r •- Yuba/ Dartes,
Medemas bagry, se • token of their albsle. ' tic
ad esteem, acoumpaared with the toiletries) IILrt.n, ma, li%.
address r --
The 8earlet Fever
Ram, ase Dua Bu, -Taking ions conoid hen. Tip uhitte(y in the i
ruins the apo) dt5celtier with which )os. 4i.ad is mow of dral►MYi
etir +°jM
had to emend since your eettlemeut as a ,reek it mileage twit etklliR _ 51.. t.4 je
minister asompt •e-arwog partly from the . this neighborhood appear W bare Do prarper
Dat.', of the meads, and partly Sim the wi4e undemanding of is etre be mode of ansae
field over w►u► you labors sateol-we fee' nomt.
ours°Ir . w•rmaot.d, 'Datgtwgatiun, i1.
0.mi 7 f°rwad atibis ties.: i a pallia nap. Gods„ne iso Sow dile ptbpi. hesit.w
oily, to express to y« for year °aeo.rea w seed w far fur Ibmy ge y. cite ow,
mens, our high- apprwcytio. of your minty m ouch .drip a tai so got w• leak)
until the disease alias, Irgs • bM'
rigorousyou, front time to
• renal services &motet us, se well ea the d as •
t Ohne have
made little bops eon he nwrtalasd that any 11,51
ume, no advwce the uiteaeau sit our Liar,, I meet would efliectacure. People thea grjern
ass the esus. of Christ i i 1811. toothy. You when it u too lata. .. °air erns, lh. Cole,
regstre not, 1).., Bir, 4 b. iwfoened of the from tun Chow, ji he o btsybt to lbis
fact, -es that meet be potent to yourself- that thefamil surd it u worthy t..crq.. ;
that you Mill hold the mese high place in 0w that the families u uteod,their. ham
estimation asd alhctiohave br g7:1 asy d IWI. ilea.
>eti that yet .it .I. h^•i• 4 er) ss. isd the mei W
aye held hue y« nam. is amongst r. It which
- a with sue► feelings of assess sad vegan!,
s thea men-
the( we, the •ndersig.ed an behalf a thi try. 1. tb..84 entry a men reaches 4
and other friends and watt- undergo • Io•rjsod °zpesalre opens of Man.
wisher., beg your acceptance of this berry, beg before he le deemedq.slllsd to undertake
- at Stu same time aoe0mpsayieg ib. gift with the udportut.14 rsapowoiele po ones Meet
our prayers, that you may be spared many t .dical pr$etitiotwr. H. cwt gai(ve..p it -
.an of usefulness to the Ch.rwh. With our 10 Proof tkst he L a •••• 9 le5.ai5g !ad
Lesi .i.he. thereto',, tint eror)thin; flood Scones. Bat be. y. it hose 7 Hen wages
stay hero and hereafter attend If and r turas that was teke►h . aahool tamew-
_
your. i Oe
(sail . 1
We remsia. Yours. etc., yeas sere' he
mg • plo•gk deter,* filI blown dselpt s■ •
couple of ilterwseds. To be
pawed u an instructor by any Iran in the
service.
g Homes or ran vorafore.-Wo re -
°Id' gree to see that droves of horses are allow-
- ed to roam about the commons of thin town
of in contravention of the By -Lawn, and to
e the great danger of childien,to say nothing
of the ravages of the hungry animals in
gardens. We saw, on Sunday last, a
or little moo of Mr. John Walker receive a
ttto bad kick in the face from one of these
ugly brutes, near which he had ventured.
Horses found running at large in the
h. 'btteeta should be walked off to the pound.
n The great difficulty is to get them there,
Y and the shortest way would be to peas a
P
t By -Law rendering tthe owners liable to
It direct fine, if it can be done. It s a
d dangerous nuisance.
as
New York, April 17.
A Washington letter says there s • rum
afloat' that the foreign minsters intend
remove their legations temporarily to
North:
The Post says that an important military
movement s on foot in the vicinity of Was
iagion and another looking in a directio
more remote,the resulti of which will be ear
won developed.
A special Waabinetoa despatch to the
.575 the Pe'erboff case is not vet decided.
s understood that the despateles eentabroa
by Secretary Seward are not w warlike
have been reported. .
The steamer Plantagenet brines dates fro
Jamaica to the Sth, end Port au Prince t
the 8th. Considerable excitement existed i
Jemmies, consequent oo the change ot mi
ietry.
The t; oiled Suites' gunboat St. Jago De
Cuba and ltbode taland,sailed from Port Ito
d on the god on a cruise.
m _Murder in the County of Huron. -It is
o with sincere regret that we learn of
nanother murder within the County of
Iluron. The feels are briefly u follows.
Two farmers of the Township of Uaborne,
7 : mmcd Thomas Quinton and John Drought
have had for a considerable time a dispute
about a small gore of land, which, it will
k be remembered, was settled in our law
be courts a short time ago. On Tuesday
u I morning the 14th instant, they had a
s quarrel in consequence of the cattle of
e Drought breaking into Quinton's field.
e Angry words led to blows, when Drought
1 taking up a stick, struck the other with it,
knocking him down, repeating the blow
before be could rise. The unfortunate
h: Quinton died on the spot. A young
woman named Carrot and a 1011 of Quin -
d ton's witnensed the aeenrrence. Drought
his a young man and was married last year.
e Quinton leaves • wife and family. Drought
gave himself up, and, after examination,
a was brought to Goderich Jail to await his
trial at the next assizes..
St. Louis, April 17.
A telegram from Col. Phillips, dated Par
Hill, Cherokee Natiou, Anna 11th• says
has swept the north side of the A rkanea, rive
c'ean of Confedentea. Part of ha nommen
holds. Fort Gitoun. Ile has had overture
from Col. True, Captain Yeughas and th
Creek Indians.
The Confederates Rr• gal:eriug or. th
south side of the Arkanwa River, and bald al
the fords, wbich are now deep.
,New York, April 17.
The steamer British Queen, Havana 107
and Nassau 13th, arrived to night.
The British neutral stepwen,Margaret an
Jamie, from Charleatou Pith, arrived at \assn
m the letb. gntilying the British there wit
the report that the Ironsides a:d Keo'euk wen
b.dly damaged.
The situp Hardee, with • cargo of cool fo
A'deilee's blockade ruuou:s, was wrecked o
he„ 9th. The ship and tmrgu are a told
nes.
Havana neee .e u:rme'nrtant.
Nothing later from Vero Cruz.
New York, April iR.
Secretary Chase has declined an invitation
to a public dimer in tins city.
Washington, April 18.
Reports have been circulated here during
he last 24 hone, that our forms have driven
heenem)' vm and occupied Gordousvi!le,
but it is at .rtained, niter engairir: in th
roper quarters. that.there is nothing &then
c to gotten such reports.
Alt is quiet in the front today.
Crosby's forces were in the neighborhood
of Draineevill. )esienlay.
Washington, April 18.
The steamer ., Baltimore" arrived at the
.,y Yad thin mowing from Fort Mnnr.e,
ringing further particulars of the affair oo
he Naraewotd.
The "Mount Washington " was towed to
*report News, where she will be repaired.
The ginbow is the Narsr.mortd have re-
ceived a reinforcement of gunboats from the
Potomac flotilla in order to keep the Nanae-
mood clear of rebel butteries.
SPLENDID PHENOMENON.
On Tuesday afternoon last, from four
o'clock until sundown, many of our citi-
zens had the gratification of witnessing a
singularly beautiful atmospheric phenom-
enon. At the time mentioned there was a
long thin streak of dark cloud stretching
e along near the horizon over the Lake,
. when by some peculiar refraction of the
sun's rays the whole line of the Ameriean I
coast opposite Goderich, about sixty miles
distant, was rendered distinctly visible,
part of the time to the naked eye. From '
fort Huron Light House to Point au
Barque, the Michigan shore hove in sight.
as in an immense panoramic view. Lake-
port, Barehville, Lcxiogton, Bark.hanty,
Port Sinclair, Forestville, Burretsville,
with two large topsail schooners standing
in for Point au Barque, were quite div
tinct with the aid of a telescope, as were I
also the clearings, and steam .aw-miW.
Beautiful oar noble Lake is at all times,
but such an exhibition as we have attempt-
ed briefly - to describe enhances its mag-
nificence ten -fold.
NEW BOOKS -
ATLANTIC MONTHLY -Tho .umOe.t
monthly hu arrived, sod although we wa
have not had time to peruse it yet, the R
Int of eontenta s most attractive. The W
opening paper is " Charts Lamb's Used- rwt.
looted Writings "-who does not lore rot us
Admiral Dupont Ines the eosemearl of the
iron-elad beet, and it is said that Oen. Sey-
mour, who came north in the " Arago two
or tbs..- Ae-ye ago. and proceeded to Wash.
glee, urged t& satiject on the seseation of
Government. Among other objerta of
mot the reintoreemont of the forees under
Li is andsostood that the troops beloaging
up his aid slepariseom
The holism et the hand footles at Port Royal
vemeeented le be very mrong against Ad
mind Doppia, sad the coedited id th• ssiton
mod missy of tbs ogees la for aysion,
murk weirskiteed.
de Ins bewirsi of est Ircapainds.
Ae inferasonant statement. brx:,...i7
tit the attlleit
dot the eater oireetivi the mud end
sewoonnstodeti from Was iogdw-thr odd
wawidd ant melees the &Wad and MS'
nee le p remise the emageb.
New Yo , April 18.
The Post say' -By steamer "Cats
bee" Capt. Batter, which arrived thia
rya). Among the passengers are Cal 1.
°rites, of the • Montauk," and Capt. Keer
111- lionly (for May) s., se salial,
light, beautiful, and Eked with greet M-
oulders far tbe WM We weed ool,
homes with the fair vet, end that is taro
ly so misfire prods Mso far ad al ths
office hook stem
sir Tie Septriee irhonl sal has pels4
wed the ibard read* ie cis 1401siive
Comma
Cotrmes -There is iwetort*"
wove hoe &Sisk l'Aisseris. It der on
tett de same bider ibst tie shaft "So
is wider els a owe eflogium.fli
don -that amp Addeo 60 fib
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the
parrs revive Fits.- LAM fisoldsv fammeoe
die sobsumtiol bveh dealing bare of
ded mow &web llw era owl ho
Ate tho Ismom weld be ofImeil die
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ammesseed *id boo a Mood
arewn mail elk *releems rosy of
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qiire side or km Word! by Melte
*saw ens WY it 101161,111tes.
Ms Alb aft It
AGNES CORM ACK has to pass a oerta.5 description of ...ass.
MARGARET G1AI•IT. lion, .ad thew its ob4iss t►e G°verse L}
The folloei s the substance ot Mr. sew; end this obteined, the east 1
°gtion is when to find a suitable siU.., r
Yuang'a reply : even a good corner on an open eossssstow
Mr Dna BasTuass,-its with feelin display hs arvelloes rktll ; or .bat ilei
impar ` ;t• to earn" Seams oC far renter
of no ordinary kind, ! can wan you, that I
now rise to express my beartfelt rectitude for canon not./ on earn • or livins, ac,which, a wine
the noble .id gracious gift which you have coati 4°t of ten, eaot of ia411.n or ewgy
would preclude him from t ettin otherwise.
tied da poblicly made to me, nod fur the S„ck waea hers no pride of g I
an affvctinnaie aentirneoa of penouul thenfunovercanwccsedudoctors. The
attachment and esteem which you hare uttered ceie/y excel at charging The dollar is
in my bearing, and which are embodied in everything to them -mon than the life of the
the addrees now placed in my hand. Such a patent I may repeat an ssecdoet Meagre
girt a such a time, is dike hcoorable and 1;,. of Ya type of 4001°,.. The late Dat
creditable to yourselves and worthy of your King of TorenW wee cos of the gy.Sasss
christino character and profession ; tt s of Idedital StudentsIn the nem et one
most
v..er.w....n. ,...,,..et. _ .
che
ering and
also as your minister, and is a pledge and fin. the ...I.., .4 at a 64466
inquiry to my miod of what you are ready to „ono rr wear row, ign,
do both for me aud the Church with which it were nailed pc, 0 idt a ,hor
is our honor and privilege to be connected, log broken." The ready miner wite, Hiet
were your difficulties once surmounted or • erat my fee." Muth misery have such Mk
kind Providence to favor us with more tros nn confiding tarnroeo_nnany a
of love and affection which I hare received ple in rural districts are apt to be easily ies
many are the encouragements which I have 1-,..,-„:„-fi,„gr • n;or,,ing sm.-7r' dim,
work to which I have comecrated my time book filled •ith keine mrd lances and needles'
and faculties, but this day a Pruceedinlif 1871 mei books. with perhaps • few empty bottles
free to confess are such as to affect mum jingling i„ oo pocket.. onry no, randy h,„1
bly, and to extort from me the grateful esels- te,„h gn„..
Brethren, eu which I shall ever look back as tioeorable pr• oleseme of which he claismittl
one of the green spots of my earthly history, amber. na,,,a, are ...dm of. this ewe is
memorable proceedings, will tate fresh tram out Thy, me math
perms times. Many indeed are the tu ene household have they left desolate. The pee
and from its interesting, end to nte ever Huron- They abound chieflLut new come
couratee and fresh hope la my high and holy a it, Hood in away,
to blame. They shou!d make their examine.
Diffieutties,no doubt, I have had to grapple nom something more than • mere matter of
with, bur With God* rot* arid strength to form. The law is ltkewisse defective. The
master and overt -owe since my settlement Legislature has to taLe a slime of the Mame:
amongst you, but what are these, compared hlure solicitude appears to be mimed id
witb the satisfaction aud comfort and barite. granting certificates to mere Common 8elsoal
nem I now feel in reapine, as I stow do, the tea.hers teas iegtertiug license eio men who
emits of my labors, siod in finding to tiny happy are allowed to tamper with the health mid
experience, that those labors have not been lives of the public. Tbere are them dame
in vain in the Lord. of Common. School leiebtrs, according te
Dark and dreary. indeed were my promects their nierits, while there is bet one Muse(
as seen by Boccie co my breerieu and friends, doetora, and yet sutely all donors .eaneert be
and hnitleas and clitierless the encourage. clever alike. But with the Gunner's
ment I received front some of them when in• cense they all stand, in point of law est the
formed of my resolution of ealiting ely lot same footing. How pernicious anealassed is
amongst you ; but these things, you all know, this. Who pretend to ear that some el
never for • moment sheok my confihence, the oew doctors who crone up bare now sod
nor damped my ardor, nor quenched my hope, thee to seek their fortunes are equal to Me.
for rising above fear and duebt, aod relying Dougrol of (iOdench or Cole of Climes, or
for strength and sufficieory on nty Divine some others that 1 could name. Bet the
master, I joyfully and cheerfully went to his Governor's License tees ne that they are al*
help in this part of bra vineyard. I knew doctors alike. IL is time that this mode of
wel that the work in which 1 was to be en- doing things *ere cbanged. Yoar sometime.
gaged was or t mine, but the Lord's. I too ran, tbe Leader lately had an editorial artl-
ess well aware for my enoourattement tbat cle partly on this subject, seowiag tee aim.
the imme power the% keeps the universe in day ot uneducated, lazy fellows, seeking. be
being was ever ready to be exerted in answer thrust themselves into tbe medical profession
to prayer in,, bringing about those grand as a means of livelihood. do not mesh to
chines and revelutions in the mind of man sity that all young doctors are seen as 1 tisil
which the 4espel contemplates, arid that cribs. No doubt sonae of them are atmowen
therefore if I performed my duties faithfully plisbed and clevear men, eho will ultimately
and sought earnestly the divine blessing upon become ornaments to their profess:0a ,• teen
my labors, I might rest assured nut on!y that they are the minority, while the name of the
every opposing obstacle would vanish before licensed quarks is Legion. I do not based
ine like the mist before the rising eon, but that inv remarks should apply to soy person
that the work ucdertaken in weakness arid individually. I only desire to point out the
trembling, and persecuted amid difficulties evils of • system. I ("molder the subject •
and dangers, would he finalty coinpleted la fit one for cowl:wet by the public press, and,
raagnificence and power and great glory, indeed, it would he a Suer subject sull for
I hese hopes and promises 1 now begin ic PArliatueotary enquiry -.
realise. 1 see their realisetion in this cley's
interesting proceedings. I see and feel them
et my voitations amongst you -1 see them in
the assemblies upon the Sabbath, and I see
them in the unbroken peace and harmony
which prevails among us as a eougregation.
May nethine, therefore,ever arise to frustrate
those hopes, or mar our work. or destroy our
hopes, but may love ever reign &roomy and
mum us together u br ethren May we be
melons for cue anotbers welfare, nod ever
seek to advance the interests of the Church
Troll which we ate connected, both At boom
sad abroad by our means, our influence and
treaters. And stew, Brethren, while again
thanking you for the gift which you have so
generosity tirade to me, I pray that the God
of peace, That brought again from lb. dead
on- Lord Jesus, that greet sbepheri nf tbe
sheep through the blood of the everlasting
_ _ Covenant, may mike you perfect in every
good work to do his will, working in you that
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. which is well pleasing in His sight, through
Jesus Christ, to whom be glary forever and
We would call the attention of thou
who wish to purchase good's on favorable
ever. Ames.
411.
terms to the of our (lode- THE MALLS.
keep up with the times Meows. Detlor 18' grAr°r If the IfIrott
and Son have jure received an immense SHL-Ael Gm Wean that you
Anantity of Goods of every deseription ;
femme especially will lied it to their
advantage le glee this eeterprising firm a
call. Jobs Fair Esq., hos also received •
fine Smug sod fiummor Stook. His
sior, jp a pattern of Deward The also
rw Hood of R. W. Wands ffisq., io
tailor, las just retornsid how haw srid
edifies dr his raloy suiesegrs, who thould
*OW war their ageing waits. Wa aria
ride teed ad. of ler. Dmalep imetsbmat
take, vim, we bye, on boot *MAI
parasol,* lee dmiervea Bee die •1. el ibe
lltesemili al Netter ad Cdier's brag
emu Pettis it sod owe wog rost
\ dot the *at sissillaompso Et We
obi, Bills Sown orloweiss Ai Illood
lea IP•Iflail oaf Oniinilie•Ilkiniadle
rambler do advitior. 1odaal Ina
show dos poem Mir isra
117" pailliC;"-ro ado add than thews do
di to hi ilasey,
always willing to MI in exposit( anythestr,
looting the appearance of "jobbery," I wieh
to inform yoe of • small matter which ims
jest takes place, arid gine rise to • good deal
ol. moment in this suedes.
Sees time mime* thee was ea applismioa
made to the tie Possal emborities to get •
Daily 11.81 hetweee Clinton and Wingliam is
Sees of the triweekly as at present, sad It is
sew arrosigod tins shall be thi ease bo-
il.
mem Chime and , at preesse,aad tile
it shall be estrinbil Wieshime le a short
Owe. Now, Tim *win doe advertissd
fee to swassmist for earrylete the
te-seeldy, it aused de dee le be fee leer
raft yestsbil theft woe me straratises '
homes*, is do Imo ef tid. it appease eat '
dr pew welt tise get the esabosa. who,
owns as Aid b this_soos y bus she get is
Wow aw widow say mberdwassangpasselog
so ortgatdog hobs hooso el do samor, so so
aim luktil MOS SWUM le usdbr kr is,
Is sills tie tow Owevamam aattniuma Ms
hi wet at le k *etas Wee s
memo Grebe Mu ir
sees *de belbeste beamilelert
sib Ile ememeremlise pm eilleellupmemer"E
ito mom Mu im ems emistil water* set.
H.
We regret to bare to record us **fortis
nate secident that oecured at Inrierherent, on
Ow morning of Sabbath last, involving the'
loes of a large amount of property. The eine
heavy rain et Sisteniay hanng melted th• se
ceraleted meow in the bush, the riolf 111.7
verberon Imams* greatly swollen. chs ear
bath wormy. the fosehet had so increased,
that k burst from 114 regular chested, forting
a way for itself into the lake, ift the dinection
of Mr. Goon's new store hew, tie fend. -
tion "'hick a short time trashed
away, causing the falling of the store hoses.
trusted oat to tbe lake by tie form of tie
current. Cho of seven thneemd beshole e4
wheat, theta its more, only two Mamma wen
&seed, the remeiader being embed out ieto
the take. Messrs. Vasevery ih Reuben ban
lest 4.0“, awl Velem P & N. Meteor
1,000 heeltels. Mr. Gun is also • Bedew,
his storeenue bee, eamplmwly de-
- sword, besides the losi of ha osonnissiot
will Wooer ii3,No.-C
Ashy, Soiree.
The f0110.1160eieeel OA, Se. of tlits
ia re ottbilind for formalism sea strict
phial* of haws Cossasonder Corps of
the Tobwheer lotto soda others eamismod ,
Tbs Commander in cii.t1seires to it
reps apes 011eers entanotraliag Corps *OW
AKIN* Votes, that tbe Great Caen tow
beds booed so de Ford wit psiblis.pt
ty , aid shoeld, la an emu, be
eastasich the And and A front
grebe _Tbey 40.14 to kept
beallotailpsalW1s* bolster the Aessekettlb
*We sot, Mt Soy paetseve. wOnt essett
Are tie Wen us ein,ged is tea etc IR.
duty Commmailleg Mime bs bed
this Oder "
Nis Swallersey this awe this ea** ist
=Aral Olken ones ramp* fro,
Ja/thasa Mho ea air lb Oda
Omar lona is ola• Viduetaissa dby wit be
=iroparakaiy ea aka. vow
lea, at Iwo* el low
Omsk boa *a Mr! et
soft of obi llswirce
do "Daps* Illour
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