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Huron Signal, 1863-04-30, Page 2
TrSAS TAletar. E• a1 *'trtawT. telco r.en. w. It Dada e bis dials ewedaat 1 rp tb some e'Teras i• as pre e Of .tress Mee," Itsd !taste www Lar Imes; the mphyr .411 thm ts '<be usci..t was, rhe letent if ohs an erns laden with We f.q.at le were, while the euariy( lark, far is bailer SIim ense pwriag do w. 4e doo4 seas, whir a this arrow (alder's ser ams ',very, glory, gL.ry,"-oa went the.siden, she wee eil.stty poria( over s Maas wa& sheathed volume, are wee Subset s& o♦ the poet, nor err Asarco but .re was ate War, wen Albert Eideard Mod halm bm. " Yea are readies," said the Prime. a Yes," said the Primer, and closed the hook. - • May I eek," said the Prime, " alio is the ✓ aw w highly hs.oswd r "Bbea.pear.," laid the Royal eraidon. '• Aid you wow nadir?" rid tie Prieto. '• G.e•a," said Aleii0.dra-" Rosso .ed Juliet," said the Priate.-" It wasted so,"said the Pewees& t, Take my arm ..d Mid me year Shakapeare," said the Pence. " With pleasure," said the lade. O. went the Rny.1 pair, oftea cheek 44 cheek, r tarry mimed out their ravonu tro.gbts in the world's great bard. "It is very strange,,' said the Prince, after nose postage* awl beers conned, that you and I ✓ koald so much carr in our cartes ; almost -very gra markod in your edition a uba poet is likewise tacked is mien." " A roof," timid ttse Princess, "diet we s. kindred e ries" " Yee," said Albert Edward, "a ..roofthat we oat boll appreciate th. true . or1 beam/fut." "Did you ever observe," . lid the said.., "that beautiful is • chars. - me word ta speak, no other word doth give vech sweet e:preesiou to• use apes art the m or the dimples of the cheeks" The pierce wnh forts of faw,and a teed or . %ought warn never mine before," said the howeverioadeguate, is provided fur it. • ' rice, bet if you will pronounce, I will now 1 that remedy shall bare been reiused and .easte 40 ardent student of the carver pod dimples." With a bewitching smile fair 'derides sail-" Beautiful, beautiful, bees- idul." "Indeed.' said Albertget.ard, "tM c .arming words doth well become thy beauti- f•d lips, thy beautiful cheeks, and u no Ise easing to thy soft beautiful eyes " The Printer stooped to pick • single blade of grass; a shaded seat was now in view i Bd. w ard and the Danish maiden now entre antler • de by side. "i .m glad," said the Prince, • t hat you so appreciate the world's first poet, i)akapsan. Know you aught of the Scot - sett pat, the plougbwe^ bard, Rotten Iters?' •'Ido,' rid•ale Princess; "one et my tutors was a Seotetsa.n, and l have. elle, heard him ung Baron iongs." '•Do erasa remember," said the Prince, "cher lieu so begutifully expressive of the feelup art a lover in the absence of hit idol- ships I.iiates of the *inn that a fa oly MPtrred caste o - the Ped. with e - the question • ' fa tele, pries - seer wow hies 4 piney. O. that bad down that shower euslti tan betaeeu the rete th els ow theses sad the !!aisle ors the laid. If the latter were to be tatted es minuets of war se should the former." Tea CAsa 1.11,TSL rlrraa0Ore. The news Della 8th ruaker.tka fullo m rearks: '• There can hardly more than one opiniou Ole r upon e c.,ur. taken b) our gnverteul ;n the, u cue of the Peterhof. The present war has i, been fruitful in puzzles for .tsreetival teepee, but this u not one of them. It u ea certain that we have to merit tie judgment ut th the Prize Court at Key West un e captu.e of this veer'.asit r that Admiral Wilkeswar not justified in ordering he. to he takes. According to the evidence begot" us, whichseems too strong sod complete to be e.ate. isi I r shaken, a great iuiury hu risco dune, marl probably done a Welly, to he. uweers and passengers, but injury has bee.. dea.r in c melt, Hitt U Lice denied Ly the tribunals of the United Stew it is III!clear duty et the foreineu4 ,. to .341.1.. from auything like pervmytory iu- terveution. The couatiy sent never allow itself to be (dated in the wmag ; and ala tar when. gnat irritation t• known to prevoil among the mercha.ds of the N,otb, and the very impartiality of our altitude as neutral. cannot but seem unfriendly to a belligerent who dem.udde sympothy ratter t ..n neutrality, it is better to err, on the side of ..ader.tlun. We cannot, indeed, afford to be generum to a nation at the expense of inaividfial rf„hta,.nd the obligation of government to obtaiu re- dress for its sul,ecta aggrieved 17 the uujust decision 4 • foreign poise court is emph.ui call• laid down by the Amrr.can jurist. Wbaton. But to p.e.ume beforehand, as Mr. Seymour Fitz_erald and the owners of the Petrrhoff would have tis, that the decision will be "absolutely contrary to all law and err iP1ere.n. 11.00 n •1.1** r.' 1.34 " elmse,`' 0.13 " sass " 10.11 " Au. 10.60 " oar. 12.13 r. r r r--• e1.1.444 nut. $TLTPOk» .. . ... 111. ..........our. MIT('H '• CABRUnOOK bRAIUUTH HARPCUIIRY s1.lYTltht .. GODERICH 4. 0414. 2.28 2.30 2.33 3.32 4.16 4.21 4.44 5.20 Isms inkling of * btyml Dpl"'t"a aa• upset lbs prwua° rwm,w' 41 • w Mune a penes 1 nun is es vain fen anew lemeatioe, if MU sea be acme► pliebet. P. a 64 IA at n releases at filmier tern Wart Truk sad .l Pens wen Ureal Weems. Leas*'4 y .. Nom .. tioderr. 0 10 all `patient the wnu.o..i. r.p ery. Ya.noustarneereath Pere re the ort fry 1uEre1 11, rut pertain'. eteseserr. *ton signal. GQUERICH, C. W., APRIL 28,1863. ^v THR OPPOSITIOII, ' IT 1. really amusing to witness the effort made Ly the orgaur of the O(position to show that their masters' helpless course during the prevent lesion 4 Yarliament ari,e* from a desire' to avoid captiousness - their weakness from forbearance. The Opposition which was to oust the new Ministry in two or three weeks from the opening, at farthest, finds itaelf checkmated at every move. Ordi- nary mortals would set the failure down to an Inabil.ty to gaiu its ends, but not so the Oppoeitiou press. It is, according to these pure an 1 veracious gentlemen, all owing to whole-souled magnanimity, and a deaire to allow the Ministry an, o[ portu- nity of laying down the whole 0 its policy. W hen that is done, the present Cabinet is to be upset with the greatest ease, and the old men are to take their seats on the Treasury Benches, as if nothing had hap- pened. It is all .very well to talk in this *elf aasnred fashion, but in our judgment the Oppositiou has not loot an opportunity of taking advantage of every little circum- stance which they fancied could be made to tell against their opponeuta What was the foolish waste of time an the discussion on "Yrtreen when to the trembling string pence," would be monstrous in itself, and the Governor General's address but cap The dance aced tern' the lighted b.', I would give a great advantage to those who titmouse' Ltd not the Premier say that To tree my fancy took its wing, seek a quane! with w. Admiral Wilke'. first Isuch a coursewas contrary to the velar art but neither braid nor use, exploit war the violent arrogation to biose f Though the was fair and that was br.w, of the Powe.' of a prize coo: t to enforcetom a lilted custom iu the British Parliament, An yon the tuaatarao' the Looe ; h I melted and said, ang them a', Ye awl. Mary Morrsoa." "1 remember them distinctly," rid the lady. of fled these," said Albert Yid ward,- a How gayly bloomed eke hinny birk, How rick the hawthorn's blemsom, As anderneeth their fragrant shade I claret her to m. The golden hoe s wings, Stole o'er me d my detsrie; For dear to me light and life right w Leh purported to be)e,;u1; hi. second Si the de.eooua of a ship without ariguing,so fur a ee kilo., any cause whatever. We do wt for one mo•nent believe that be acted un der orders frem headqua.tons, Lucre tear that into fulfilment the prophecy, so confidently dee angry talk about reprisals for the depre- repeated and harped upon, that the Min - denote of the •' British pirate " Alabama Lad not been lust upon how; that hs knowledge iatry would go down at the outset, and the and did not the so-called Opposition still persist in its centime* nonsense ? In fact there was a direct effort made too. carry esm 3PERO PIOSZECTI. Me horse" CAreed.) lele, April 111 the .e hhrtikdetattadara phut heti* pert e ALrao0oi the u.stkar 4 8pneg ie amt always a span isdieatissd wises the els, son will be is an AgTIIShsral 'out d view, it, seer rebels., eureka a very great influence on the "nations of the su.tuer following it it, r On • sp of the wawa of ice and inns; of April turns out wet eIar ling the seeding d of the Fall Wheat tem 404.1 10 s; ct.ih wtM*M he weer elf WT liar Lest, is peseesee n( grewi the neigh her•. Theses, d she mss/ee.d man (e {Jl.pbi p-.- .aOaF.., wpb', it •f M slaty , 48to al yfhe fatal hksw f. Wows is this euaoty es • oaf ben henolees peraw-irdred a was Meteiit0awed t`t "J.eh Rice" end be piny of lay swims on of 'Maar Wiltataratatts. which led tot . cosi- of the oeis., as fares we eats lope are es f t-Adjoiaing Ifice'iproper t a !sorrow et. ip, j tin Ore. Turner io width !Mice was lir* wu his, sl) and that be had teeiAy allowed wen it (or a time. Rite, ors the soateuded that he had besgbtthe T.rt.rre.d paid him for it. These frequent end long continued - le, apparently, to arrive ea arrangement. Rice had said he intended keeping it. deal of tiligalion wee the cotruluence. tttb Turner was advised to take pones- of om e.of the horse, and remove it to ha own aced; by fore*, If nscetary. With this end is view, be to the premises ou the worniog reef IN bW occurrence Rice, and others of the family, forbade him enteric;. A quarrel stared, high mode passed, .id the neat ►.a, that as Tur grsrus eudravorinr to push opts the gate ep ureter. Rice thrust a tele fort, which had in his h.ade'dsring gwreh. to ban of the gots into t Wert 4 r, our prong eute.wg the ttered • few words, staggered o ^opprsit. rile of the road, fell, uud in tb minute. war dead. The occurre r, of coarse, ceased great ezcitemeA warrant w.t once issued fur the tsrn,tnt 4 flame-who,ar bone..,, made no attempt to escape, but quietly went about his work, not seeming to rediae the enormity of 1bm offeece he had committed. After his arrest he cemented great regret, stating that he bad no intention 4 hurting Tuner ; that Tamer had given him a great deal of annoy m o., and that be should not attempt to puke from him (Ricoahst which he right:ally wnesed. la the afternoon I)r. McCarthy, Coroner, proceeded to the spot for the purpose of hold- ing an inquest. The Jury, after hearing the ev.de,0., bron;ht in a verdict " That Joseph Turner came to his death by a Stan from a pitch -fork administered by the bands ofJuhn a.., The prisoner war then conveyed to Ingres soil, thence to e county jail, Woodstock, th where he now lies awaiting his trial, which" will not take place until the Fall Arises. spindlym farees shirkthe Legal ..ti.. good reason Is the present quince of Goderieh, Odbo , Ac., and the ee0eltilpg Fall Wheel has .mil b1 01 to the without the certain that, , even .oils, it hr not fields aro at present awl, tiful. This isec. •- ..g kegia Then, again, the Spring has hitherto a delightful one, then being jmutegis moisture to twist gernttnaUOo, and arm weather being very desirable for genders purpcaea-warm, dry and clear. Shasta no untimely drought or frust occur, thee*, is every reason to believe that a heavy crop will reward the toil of the husband- man. Most of the Spring Wheat is sown, and, we learn, a larger area than usual will be devoted to this important cereal. Should ; present indications be realised it will! be a great blessing to the Agricultural community, and, indeed, to the country I at large. The fruits of the fell, if boun. tiful, set machinery in motion, advance our commercial interests, reward every 1 industrial pursuit, and underlie the whole fabric of National prosperity and individu- al comfort. " Go[ speed the Plough 1" ' should be the aspiration of every heart at this charming season of 'be year. and w QM ter AI more t nit fears. Is crop was exposed "early all winter, of WWI, it is PARLIAMEST.-Owing to the partial destruction of the telegraph line between Montreal and Quebec, we have no late news front Parliament of an important nature. The little, however, that has reached us iudicatee a desire on the part of the House to push the bums through es fast as poseible Nothing of much im- portance has occurred since the retrodne- A Woman cots the Throats of two of her Children. Yesterday considerable -excitement err occasioned in this city by a tueleneboly occurn nee. In a .mall wooden erection on John street, in rho Upper Town, resides a e.rpeoter by the name 0 Beardwood, who bad a wife and tour children. Both the man i sed his wife were natives of England, and came to this country three or four yeses ago. I They lived happily enough tom thcr, bet use fortunately the !ornate woe za4jeet to tempo - My tis of insanity. Ona in Eogla•.d ad once in Canada 1* has bee, found necessary to place her under restraint. The lest erne hu was done was about two yearn ago, whim ■he err sere!, under the authority of a med.cal board, to the Laatic Asylum at Toronto. She remained there several months, when she was diecharg d as cured. She returned to Ottawa, as •t mater of course, to live with her hatband. From that time, until a fair drys ago, she continued in the enjoyment of good tea'ah when symptoms 4 the old com- plaint again presented themselves. They did not, however. appear in a violent form and o suspicion was excited that she would do any harm either to herself orthore sound er. On Sunday night she retired to bed boat her usual hou , two of her ehi'dren leeping Aril her in We amoobed, and °neon lounge in the same mom. The two who lept with her were an infant boy of seven mouths old and a little gi.I of about nice ears oleo., named Sarah. The one which occupied the lounge was • girl named Mit-y, ow in her fifteenth year. tleardwood him self, with $ man by the nese cfJ•,seph Roome and another of the children. stent art an ad. waiting room. Beardwuod saw hie wile about ail hour after she retired. at the time be hies if was on his way to h:. room ; .u:d to all appearance she wee then quite composed and ell. Between ten and three o'clock in the °ening, Be.rdwood and Rome were aroused by terrible encs from the girl Sarah, and, on heir hwetening to see what was the matter, their horror, they foend the mother with a eaux in her hand. mud both tree children who ed slept by her side. with their thrusts cut. 'he father seized hold of the children and old them until the arrival of "Dr. Grant; kite the eldest daughter grasped the razor, lot in time to prevent the unfortunate woman rom cutting her own throat. The infant died .most immediately, and the other girl, altho' Bing a deep gash in her throat and in a very :halted state, happily survived. This at, no doubt, be attributed in a great measure to the presence of mind 0 Rome, lin immediately rpp''ied• cloth to the wound, ad there kept it until the arrival of the phv- n, 4Lo took the necessary steps for taring child s life, and we are happy to dry there every prospect of her recovery. The un rt,n.te woman manifested no eoneern at dreedf,l deed she hod commitud ; Mt but, on the contrary, during the whole moro- se , while the inquest was being held aril be nn eh* ern removed to jail, she repeatedly asked for tar razor that she might deatny Iho other cLitd,en sad likewise herself; and ever and anon, by her lightness of manner and were. Detre ed the ether rtist.elion at what eke had aeeompluhed sad her reg( that bks had not effected all eh* had inlendrd, which was clearly the deetnetion of ■II her children and herself-Ofla,ia Citizen, that the Pelerhofl war on the nut of teepee- Opposition only loot heart when it diseov- tion of the Militia Bill, which we epitome t ted vessels seemed to him warrant enough fur •07 proceeding agonal her; std the name of erect that its meet strenuous efforts were ized a few days ago. Fe expect soon to 3peuce, thou„ h it was the wron; Mr. Spence, futile. One after another, the hopes of I hear that it has been ;weed. It was to Was my sweet ighlsad Mary." Ree t t our how when it s absolutely certain that last. r .11, deprived rim of all sense of moue:- the Opposition have been frustrated, and come up for the second reading on Friday icy. There is but one era of deslin' with aggressions of this kind, e mw etaod upon law .red usaYe refraining alike 1Hon. J. 8. Macdonald and his colleagues ' 1 know o half their bsathem well, idth uaumaiden, l idea 'brat Yo. f professions of sympathy with either be/ ore prepared not onlyto vindicate their ' =with Rr.w, protection to our own commerce witch but to retaliate to a most urs w I sureoms g I Mere• Pile and Spence b comfortable h give the particular" of a serious affray n which occurred in that place on Sunday last. Two -moldier' of the 63rd regiatent. h got out of their barracks early in the Horn- : ing in a clandestine way, and acted in a The greatest danger which has yet such a manner that they soon got into a • sever ligerent arid from the genan.l promises of SEatotrs 'tYYAie.-The London pa wit► such a matchless • if own views ever sailor, I shall seek no higher I attempt to o tail manner, the Opposition turns boater than thabeoo shall read my wurks,tbat from Lord John Russell. Where a conflict around and says, " Wait while,and see if all the world may learn how, they should be of interests arises we moat demand and render rend." 'Do you,' said Edward, 1emember tack strict justice -nothing lees and nothingwe lin not make a clean sweep of it, rhea any Scottish aoee; i should like to bear how more." We begin in earnest !" yen catch the meanie; of oaroonbern bods.' •1 an,' answered the lady, 'gratify your high- er' in this little matter, for while you wen speaking those sweet lines 4 Burns, the exquisite charm of your vnice recalled to tae a very homely Scotti.li diary; it u • des- cription given by a country lar of her abep- herd lover, but 10. lines might be spoken by a Prince:- "My rince:- "My Pone is a laver gay, His mind is never muddy, 0, His breath a sweet u new -maven hay, His free n fair and ruddy, 0. He's Landsome, stately, middle -sine, He's comely is his walking, 0, The glen o' his Liao him talk And it' ren to Liar him Wkiog,0." 'Beautiful,' d the Prince; 'I feel it Leaven to hear you talking, and so you meet speak on. Here in Sbakwpeare is • passage I should like to Lear you read -it r s passage yogi are not fem.har with, for it bean no mark -it is one of the speeches spoken by Yens to Adonis; I think it very doe. Here take the book sod give that stanza is your best style.' The Princess took the volume, and scanning the passage, said -•I see its somethiug about belong, pot r it would be ereasen to question your taste, I *i11 read it as well esIdn. "Come here and at whore Deni serprat his. S CE Ad being set, I'll .mother this with kisses; I gill not cloy thee unto satiety, But rather ravish thee amid their plenty, Taking the red and white, with fresh va- riety, Tea knees quick as nee, roe long r twenty." 'Bravo,' cried the Prince. The Misers rots to depart. 'Yoe would,' said Albert Ed- ward, 'make a fortune in England by reading Shalt.pes-e.' The maiden hl•nh.agly r. .weevil, 'Hyde Highness thinks so, why rot engage me to be a reader to th. Eujli.h Coon. I MD Mire you could well afford to pay me.' That,' aid the Primes, deemsd. entirely ors the pries you may pat upon year rrs.tcrnd.nt ppoower.'-`Oh,aad the Pre... i would not he y. Yon might engage pas to reed for lies for the madman span *3, 1st nes see, well, twenty-dve a4Blings" 'Tree7in Manus r said tie Priwer sou eve guts ter esedwt, tw*.nydive iNirgn •Iles • hid toe sedan,' said the Prissesnmen SEermisser the per. 'Tor know se *.meet . t.mmkiag Le.desw. O. yet will gad that it Is es English swesuip sedan *via enure.' Of mart the loyal atsiir r she wee ormist er.j W. e. • list an bee Lent, Ae the weld mull hie skis_ _thee,* W Man Mob Bash bet Anon IMwrr .wird inossiz.d, Ste be gni hod hided • We leen; threw.? days and mt y sigarrht( e might hew meg-- merry g;g►tr he t ` Whoa i slag i dews% 1 lest Il w Pn yi Per Wishing ' 7 de•,3*." The me Yys bed heeled Bekaa. sin Earned As 1sett sW yi 4 u t►! vee swedegrk Med films tlie We pat liTyy . . hoewise dram Ain el the eller mem fin *sit sdad ce1i f Von titejr;,Ymis The War in Mexico. [Paris (April 10) Correepndence of rite London 7Ymes. In the preamble of tive to the supplementary creates for the dil: They vee a principle involved in it which threatened the Ministry has passed over. row, in which they were seriously injured v We refer to the Separate School Bill. It by two men named Russel and Wade. is well-known that thia.mcasure is dstaete. One of the soldiers will not recover, it u • feared. - • I THE A3[EEWOAN WAIS. Reported Ilutom Defeat In the pp -jet ful to the Reformers of Upper Canada. p jcf de !oi rela- fere,d blanches of the publ.c service for Id- .eems to strike at the very foundation 63, and which has been presented to the leg• of our cx.1;:.:. Common School System, illative b•dv, There u given some information on the distribution of the army. The corps end it ie obvious that no question could ofoccupauon at (tome, fur n.sienee, amount. be more easily touched: The Opposition at the present moment to 16,200 men. The Press and the Opposition in the Roue troops detached to Clint and Cochin China are 2,000. 'f he a:pedhioua-y f arcs to llexi• made a skilful use of Mr. Scott's Bill, en. co numbers 34,000 French sold,en. The tirely ignoring all that could be said in its general efecnre strength of the army will not exceed 420,000 tarn, sod of the 32.000 men emph,red at present beyond the territory (not i"cludeig the army of .Africa, which amouns to 57,535 men,) •12.000 will be taken from the normal effective 0141,000, wish will net be exceeded by more t as 20,puO wen. The increase of ex d' the . . Hon of Rome, oe from that of Co may be esiimet•d prettyst.eonte- nt he dooe, however, r lega.rl. required for this 'keret sod half of the present the eveota !bat env moment that, r the observe., any ell. noertaie. The either un the e the most un : Is theft ', ebin (t. ly. The ca Mexico. TI service during year all au de ppsarasin1 in Mexico at Commu.ion of the eulation must ne..twearilr goveraete.t declines re mut 4vor1"e chances, favorable hypothesis. proa.hing success of based its enleelatrise war approaching the ex ition. It will be Jitiois aded is pen .thre resulting from favor -that it had received the sanction of the Chief Superintendent of Education, that it involved no new principle, and that if there were to be Separate Schools at all the Law should be placed in a workable form. But the Bit, much as we dislike it, despite its apparent reasotablencas, has become law, and contrary to the sanguine expecte(inns of the Opposition the strength of the Ministry was not impaired by it to any appreciable extent. •Oa every other qn.. especially in retrenchment and tniatry het nothing to eland will bo supported by itnous voice of the eoun- uncial project having for hermooiaing of expepditure tebste, as every intelligent man feel that there is nothing else to raise the Province from the extravagant corfution into red fallen. And then, again, the rieh/the subject of Militia hr be., taken up meat be metiers:Sory 4 all who fed a is thisl4pertant *object. It by many difficulties, u Mr aptly observed, bat that Hon. has *Are re himself folly equal Ru speech on the in - Rill, is the worse d y ormagneutioaed by d th. Opposition is Widlitted by alt, to have been a masterly and ewe the (,Lore declares itself sndllrid With the metiers. This w the mink It will be remwdbamlosti Into Ilidstry was tried sed trend Nest we behave will est ire this elan, sod • nelly geed BLD Oa go M to in•blieb 1r`tloii teld$igpe Cabinet ata else mem& ell bask 7Mybays dinner *MI abaft towards raid % Os. ^inpr4Mj then Wel imagism.ae a pukka 4 w qty, and ItNear t SI Yin Wer of 10 wase baba sash res ries of ask wee, rename elinary from the %a' A frw e.ys tip, awe k s ardpr et P& • , Ms ss white ant. idly me .ad *Makin then wee feel play he stmt for hi e.ploysr, who we. Mr. earprid. After emrslting • fee •telesam k we" resolved to mond for the Puce, win wore soon after es the mule or being ke eemThe ell wee of t M • r IIid. lo wee s/ the law drdrred . he 'red, .wt, +le oar So thy Wool wP,m k was Anal had Need re i sr, am(t ej1 '- he low whoa d0,eiiwt It fed it la 14 jedee -i4wsgh tAw.r 'r - Nis sables* egy east whet retenee would yaw road. bbiso rivir gook se pug ma yes await braid boos. 040. There sos he se quoit% use rweire• lagueue, dot rum Oho lust • ▪ a ▪ samolOyisostililat ammo onset ems r Poo On • lime lather seeteh ospion he to my Wert As yaw smother* terisstrer it to AZyllegr beethers Met eerie% seatehhe es le Wit meitineheebeeles owit le_ per germ rut are by peer gessegressIhsher's antle* phew. sell Oen ditnewasswe ihoge• the spring." hay ardor dispieyed is the Provisoes se hes beta eet earl stimulated by the Poo ran diner is psis est sum laillemisse vsstemis, or at hug Ore to 1 New Yoat,23th. It The Richmond flliig of the 21st, on tie' to authority of a despatch (mm lacked, Mir- h e.sipp.i, says *het the rebels. Gen. Chalmers commanding, has repulsed 4,000 of our ea alry, artillery trail ingantry at Coldwater, that the (Union troops retreated ingress vas and confusion, Gen. f halmas pureoinr. Special to the Tribene has the following We leans that the cot runt rains have ser len the rive,. and small streams, rd Wt even small brooks are unforlable l OM d 1 b and w Is j If ol. ser cu.ty of treassortin_ supplies hes hewer getatly I m increased, and in some cases rendered Wrist insurmountable. 7 he rase of the Peterhof end her soils is ! tests still under consideration. A majority of the Cabinet are .nde.stood to d,.app.ova of the u arise finally pursued, holding that the Bee- yo wive as a whole hes no richt to i4Nrfent tM with the administration of joiners, sad that the Attorney General is the sole ..sh.e,is,d channel of aommuniatioa between it and the judge. Terrific Tornado. forsoo, April 22. A terrific 'emote visited the vidsltl of Osmdy county nn Semen lam. The fat beard "fit war at the town of Nuam i% wren the fence were prostrated. From there in come was plainly eat -nate to the tows of Manion. Hones seer. torn from their fie. dation and dr.hed to pieces. rhe lure trees were torn to fragmeeb, horde" .o4 est - 11• seette.ed th moth the field. hosaeheld flanker* darned to the runes of Mere mita and mbst evidence of die herbal M d the storm .re given. Near Marcie die .vets or timber are blows down. The per= hew seems to bars spent it font. Bot 011111100* ton u known to have been killed. Otiose were rnjared, bet none u fat ea is learw•dr w^9°•ly Is Amenea fleet ag War mit Nov 1aa1 i Th, nee. says that whi'e the w meet Mere of t ks Not n are dein 01 Padua; Case at Ilanilust• The Ileatiltos Tines says that inform& tien wee, on Wedeesday, given at the Polies Vice thin • wooed was lite; diet ill • noose es Tyburn street, and then the arcane stands sodding the rune were seepiaious. Aternpastied by Coroner Rett and Polio* constable West, we visited the plain, sad withered • scone such se few its this city bans any Mee a. The 40 Gator, filth, and mum sorehetheirea, that ens prevented, ex- ceed oar purer or deseriptioe. home is ft -espied hy a men eased Healey eed hie wife, k (Herd hy Mrs. McCann. Healey owe ted irs it, and it is earl he km IA town. His wife ley partially oat the heel, ie • ble•ey ails ante:reran. and wee mite insensible. Is • pot lab, in a eider a the room hardy Layered by _a hw mra, lay the deal holy era en ups. She weeemetute beers steed nun Smelt A lid maned Jetta Bosteesey-one of sla Snow scrostasliaos--asis toe Sort re re- port she use. Ileeesery out to Its duos dee duke h•te. se nist herielc seedy thin twereirig. mad illesorerul uiet she vase. est deed. Wie aye that Ilre. Saab leshieti she was lea dead, bet Soollly sialftwd the het sad tea likotassory a o es say outride, roma 04 wig gm wow throo_the We, * the 1,001.neepe is eta% Osamu &if had We meobe *sly earermed le a net to rhe reties 011on R. Mee seemed the premien mid seesmesed • Jury se meet sr Oreen's Mal se fertenst. Tie Jeri, ea the lasalootry 4 1% solloal smolt An mid As Otei et Ow memo. eeermaAe Bcsesosr lloatwa AT Taws.-fle Belleville inteitgeswn swats tet s3rt the bar part of November late, ass Peter Me- MWrew, foe some yews pet • seances* 4 'hwtoa, disappeared is tali,, • arsayrium weer, ei.ee .b1•11 egiabn.ed emu& Is. bees made and so a ace coil be tesltti •f his ea llbe seem. at .oma Weis esiercentil : ( Itoad ey eodwbeni suit Yea, llebtl,4 reat diecorered the body $eating ►anti or ice. It reuse* • S frightful Fr s.s ewe the bad sa IsMbM Intl* s.., when marten eaemsaaeir d bp Dr. Day n- th, rut thattleoeesed d tat eo.e to lira death by drowning 1 widow** fsst p1.y ww;rend tomes the neck ed thaws. The 'hiker a eat r..ri.j of the Mises" ase rewWiii • outlet as Ike owes 1W wen M hie auk Gen saws en known to them. that • marred woman mused Tuber, 'MIMI' hahy leer arms, calla io the early elf the week at the stoma Musni. Naserameeys. and purchased some 'layering fie the ostensible propose of poiscraing rata. Tbe shopkeeper kindly gave the baby a candy, to which the hemline mother after she left the store trontrived to apply the strychnine, &Agave it to the aold, which died before reaehing her residence it. the Village et Gomorrah eremite effects of virulent poison. The woman has been apprehended, and the ealt0 ha* occupied the &tetanal; of a Coroner's jury- who have emery al their verdict until a repurt ire received from Professor Crofl to wean the stomach aud bowels her been seat to he analysed. Ternble Duel. • A few days since, • new England gentle - oxen, whose 01/1101 •Itt shall call Brown, wee Western cities, Le had unintentionally offend- ed the susceptible houor of a militia colonel, who was une of hi* allow Waders. apology not tante satisfectury, challenge was mut to him, which, noweve,, he declined upon CDOSI ientious scruples. The colonel, who, by•the way, had won in two or thieve e ncounters quite a reputatioli as duelist at once coucei.ed the idea that his opponent was a co...int, and resolved to disgrace him in the face of ail the amenitited wisdom of the house. According.). the next day at dinner, in marched the duelist, armed with a cowlotle, and proceeded to duet his jacket the most approved style: Broeu was ast ished. Luckily h• had beeu a lieutenant of militia in his nitive State •ed be knew the importance of incommoding the enemy by • the contents into the face of .the belligerent cplonel, and before he could imover front the drowning sensation *hid] thia occasioned, leer sprunz upoo the table and began to showe upon him wit'a • liberal hand the conteots of " You are aii infernol- Coward," the colo,e1 was about to say, but at that moment • plate of greens struck full upon his mouth, aed the word was hlockatied hat fuiever. "Ha !" cri-d the New Euglander, whose blood wu now up, fond of peen* are you? volley of h.sid potatoet at him. •• Excellent eegs these, capita/ with calves' head," and the sides of his cranium. 1 he blows of the cnhi le, uhich had hid'. erto descended upon the Yankee's head and shoulders now began to fail more weaklv and widely. and it Fecame evident thet the ;reli- ant, half stunned, choked, and part'y blinded, w es getting the worst of a. His ©mirage wss noble old girbler descended fair opon the colonel's heed and bursting, filled his hair and eyes with the delicious looking stuffing ; " here's the fixines," be continued, as the squaeh und jelly followed altar. By this time the colonei Was irretrievably defeated, ant as ha merciless opponent seizes a huge plum podding, Steaming hotend ho.ding it &bore he bead with both hands seemed to bury him -beneath is be quailed in te-rz.r,and.throwing down his'cowhide turned about and made a rush for the door. "Sto for pudding. colonel, stop for the puddles, shouted Brown, " Pudding, colonel;' screamed all his fellow-boa:dere, amid con- vu:sions or laughter. But the colonel wee too terrifies), and did not teas, running until he hae ;Ltd htmaelf int, his room. But although the colonel' escaped feom the rudd.me. he did not escape from the ridi cule 'which the affair occasioned. Ile sub- sequent y challenged four persons,. against whom his ire was particularly excited,. ond they all eimseeted to fi.:Itt, but availing pudiing bags ter their weapons. At length the unhappy dudes findine rio one who was willing to root or be shot at, was obliged to quit tha Stade. We understand that Col. Wiley is now in Tomtit°, for the pUrpose of Inspecting the volunteers, with the view,among tiler things, of reporting upon the clothing ueceasary for the outfit of the meu. We believe that the Adjutant General hits met with great success in England. He witil Mt: a Lat delayed at first by difficulties in the way of procuring cloth of be necessary quality, but thet has been overt come, and everything tio• goes on swirnseinr- y. In aldition to the twenty thousand tanks oat shakos for private'. with the intention ol outfits for officers are being procured. TIM CrSt of& complete wit tor a captain, lieuten- ant or ensign in the intently, comprising tante, trowsets, shako, swordbeit and scarlet sash complete, it is estimated sill be about ; and for sffivers of the rides, with tunic, weenier+, shako, sword. waist and shoulder straps complete. about 1145. Officers of the Seoentely Mikis will be supplied with fell dregs blue frock mat, (rowan, cap, sword Mills and sashes, for about $45. 'This is low than half the. anment the thine* would cost were they eneorted by edividisala as hoe hitherto been the awe. As there are may officer' who damn te resew portions of their unif inns, they will be dal, ed to purchase any single article in which they scud to peed. Applications might to bas Met to QUebee, &C. rempiloied with the money and the ressores for the things welded. le decrier umpa the size id ibis clothes for the sad, the Aljeesse General has heea guided by tee eaperisoes the War Department. We have sus dub that thrt•rrangessests be fully appreciated by all contented.- Glare. Molts Bristle Dimes acY.-Afew weeks ago Mr. W. H. Aspinwall took his depletion tor lingleed sudd•oly. a greatly to tee surprise aid frank •hont be let in the dere to this motives of bia journey. It is Now asecieseed that the Hos. Robert J. Welker is alma m mt., for Leaden, sad that There°. Weed will shortly follow. There is emu tea also of the Hon. K. Everett frothier a &roper rip. Now, ea all these 'Petersen neve WO. in bumps, and ears. of them quid netrotly, their departure kat at oho perisiewi weeteet rear ag there're unlearns mem ransomed with in intesete real ttrrm aberd. Oar room arra at the Iteropeae rouse ...• wide Net a peer band of rbe busieres estrum, to Mem thee • las probably ham foetid wearer" to pot the serness ef these to ropisition. Whore is the •ody So anti ensereeeey, trek amine or Derma leir• dee the Wel gatert• se the Aisheno es• do asset eseedoplishea inn esur kb the %Mb envy. Eh sopa of Alabama awed, eel inereed el waft is Reell4sety's wry, emir • eseestedso ea do pimp do on rood woe toe beedesd VP" _7(Xletalsgetkods1dontese "14 w&r.61:: 1111P- Ootlarish limas Send plibrined Ism sight is the ors sir, Seed blitilos miss. Tie stsla se. • gierioes see. Lneruitne.-We would direst the the Misnties of mu tows readers to As edeertistentst of Prot Hare who 411111.416. eds leonine au the wipe of Phrenology. Our =neaps speak highly of his abilities aad asy that Mr teachings are wand; hes horn the positions dostriads instituted by so many tithe profewion. paw azo. -W are informed that there is se Aftwioaa ist town trying to induce inesbasisa and laborers to go to the other eids ofthe lines. We ware these partial, if tiny do not wish to lad themselves drafted into the American army, that they had better any at home and kt the youog gest. pt his recruits elsewhere. Sir The through trade of the Railway has commenced to good earnest. The Ontonagon arrived arrived a few days ago, and the Sun came lit Monday sarong, heavily laden with fled, dee., front Chica- go. Her cargo is already on the way over the line to Buffalo. A large amount of carrying business will be done thia Selie00 -more even than last, and we are, glad to hear that the Company haat made arrange - meek for prevetatiug the glut which wok plaoe at the elevator last summer. • RIPLZ MATCH. On Saturday afternoon last we had the pleasure of being present at a most inter- esting trial of skill between ten picked men from each of theNolunteer corps of this town. The Match came off on the large fiats, the range being two hundred yards. The afternoon was cold and wint4, and, therefore, very Unpropitious, but the shooting, so will be Mee from the following bore, was excellent, very few shots indeed failing to hit the regulation target. A large concourse a spectators gathered to the spot, and ae each civilian seemed in- clined to favor one or other of the monde, every shot was watched with eager inter- est, and the bull's eye's and centres were Cheered rapturously by sealoua adherents. The friendly mutest resulted in a drawn battle, at least, for the time being. If the points alone are counted, the artillery won by two ; nod if, oe the contrary, the hits.are counted as well, the Rifles were ahead by the same number. We should have mentioned that the keing perty woe to pay for a supper. Practice Retara ot the Lie Co., (iodi- ne*, 24th Apnl. 1883. Rene dad NAMP. 1 Dangle. Graham 1 AA 7 IS 11 1111 II 11 7 11 9 11 4 III • 4 11 Teal palms ItS 13 19 19 17 10 411 IS 21 Practice Return of the Artalleg Co., Godench, 24th April. 1863. 14 • tie,' Captain Waid steered his steamer fer the landing plea at Woodside, in order to land them, and, while doing so, a cry was need ot • lady overboanl. Captain Ward, who is noted for the rescuing of poisons from drown - rue, instantly jumped into the river, elothed se he was. His clothes encumbered bias and he fnund himself in danger, when he cat - led for • life preserver. One wits throve to him, when he took it umler his arm, caught the lady es she wu sinking. and had her taken on beard his vessel. The try was in • d ooa; end to his astoniahnient he reeognised in her restores those ot his own daughter. - .The gee of the parrnt at being means the • latter, can be better imagined than dee bib reammendnuen,shisf-sonsmiele Train w oat MS es 8sailss Amu& On boor* Ike son ai the piece esneind- emirs yaNarday, esti at the hdhnestie• • Mr. Tesissr,inosedsnedsil eta There dey as 2 p. at., se gire tie pain elbows as opportasity to dad, it "milk nes to the Isimisit eases. Demises, e asy be, sad we sieressedy Imps, is, entirely nemeses of lawns my heed is hoe Asap.. rorsase, hat it is sot toe me* to my that the sirousistanose are salloildbury,- The Lawler lam letters reamed IA Vbs. bee fives Argieed ease Met these is thee =11,4• Ow teaks we 1Lentl Write shiposams .91,16726.61 to this emsestry. By the lbessita ▪ eip.Aled del club* -for thsvhsla wilt bars bora received. rei- The St. Paul PPIM Mini.) says The elioex tries. begrimes tented to men the Hudson's Bay Company's agents a* Levin Labe, nen live blared mile. coett wearer St. Peel, abut the Vet of May. his reporthe of serategiag terms or peace •ith the rhino Little Cab is febahly hie tray 4104n1 the prestent time. er*ei At • lete meeting of tie New Ye* Coat:sets of the PS heal Association M North Ameries,Quen Victoria and Presidest Lincoln oere made honorary arrothers of the Board of Missions by the subscription of flu "...doh. money being peid not by themselves bet by pentane present at. the Coafereets, en indication of internetiottal amity and good •ill. The Conference is eurneused V( AIDATio• ter Master William Pape, the pianist, us lately parented at Windemeby Lord Viscount Sidney, the Queen's Lord Chamberlain, to the royal couple. tho Prises arid Princess a Wales. He played betore the royal family on Om of Steinway's manes, and received the highest tokeus of approbaboo. 33. A. woman errs brought beton Recorder of Allany, not long ago witti sone misdemeanor. Sim as:areid Honor she wee a respectable woman, end est at all capable of Ilse offence impaled. 'Where do you midis 1' inquired the judge. •lo NOW York.' said tbe lady. 'Whom do you know there ?-usention some respectable person a yout acquaintance.' The lady gave lb names of nearly all the eminent criminal lawyers in Gotham. 'Very respectable goo - tames,' mid his Honor, smiling, -•bot sot vary respectable aasociates for a lady.' 'Ties CO/411C Ca0P.-We hare been at ere mins to intorm ourselves of the lute in relation to the area of ground devoted this >ear to sprine wheat and outs ; and the ward cres to us from all quarters of the North- west that the loao continued favorable. weather in which the farmers have bad no re - bas neared the sowing of an areargatelfrib ends of that put Into small grain &power% Thet scarcity arid hieb price of labor had Ind • drswbact ; but since the great adduce la lite remainder a the last year's crop, both althea avid cent, him replenished the agre cultural excler, they are not so enevoarer felt es ire fea Should tbe season arl harvest ealaphIlle favorably with seed time, the watery meg. leek for a yield that is without examplet-lieMesegie Times. An old Detehusee anitertook to wallop hi sots het Jake turned upon him and walloped Tli• old snan carol. d himself for his defeat by rejoicing at his son's manhood. - Lie said, •Vell, Jake ish a smart fellow -ha can vip hie own teddy.' -During the royal marriage celebration* at Liserpoo!, last Reek, numerous steamers thronged the river, and round the 'Majestic.' One of tl ese, snider commuld Captain II. J. Ward. took party of ladies out on the river. The party having wythened the racee, anel the illumination of the 'Moja- Total pot*, 114 lt wee agreed th refer the dispute, with reference to the bite and points, to tbe Military authorities of London, and the men betook themselves to the Huron Ho- tel, where a supper wu prepared for them, in the dimunsiou of which they no doubt earned out one of the soldier's mottos, " Never turn yosr beet upon gnod OODIRICH RIP. An affair ineolving circumstance, of mystery and suspicion has taken plass on the 4th concession, Goderieh township, near the Big Hill& Our readers will best uuderstand the nature of the cue by being placed in possession a the facts, whieh are as follows : Mrs. Mary McIn- tosh, whose husband, Wm. McIntosh, dis- appeared mysteriously some years ago,and has never, we believe, been hoard from sioce, owned a farm on the con. named. She metre it to ber son-in-law, John Dono- hoe, on the condition that he should pay her $40.00 a year and keep a °ow for her The agreement was changed about two pare ago, the conditions being that he elleadd pity her 1170.00 • rear wit/tout or on between the parties that keepinclerszdow, and it was either implied Donohue aboald have the whole of the property at hor deftest. They lived in the same harms, the old lady, however, Inv* her parties partibeasd of, with • • swpweet eelteees. It sums this parties Mrs Mahood' hod to sae Doodles for her dimappearsass ale told hiss she west - ed the rent, and it Nu caramelising tumid have to toe agsk, bat oared to take 820 mid wait • while ter the Imbues. Thee all brew thes lest Thnneley weak wee the lest day el melon he the DIAsiste Court. Os Wednesday make utak • sine 4 the old lady, who livai "psalm, was lik- ing to her, sad As old orilsiais gloss goiwg sway. Kau unisig bre portion 4 the bouts apparel diserhad, sad her triads (Chula Illelinteal "peel* Is peld her vostay sad she had game hes Ores Asp ssk KA smite bosh, it was dew aspposed is hod gams to Ada Ler am is RAM, hot It irlatawill lbsad lbst ask win sot as arm She Insist ins hod of AMR ?Wm Aide trent Ass pienel Wee e. MAMA Ins NEXT POPE -As Pius EC. is 1,04 ex- pected to lite long, intrigues are al!eady et work in relation to his saccomor. Spookier Lo• ndua 71mes iers:-Tbere is not at present in Um Sawed cohere any man except Aare- elli very striating character; aird du air- edistaaces will require • Pope who is • wive Ilnet et the present cardimals lie. ing are either theolegiso• 'calks. Pew Ihnincory intrigues are already commences among the cardinals who live in Rome, aed I need hardly say that the eardirde ahroad are not even named. Cardisal 1001t Aimee. Neither Antonelli sof Altieri bas any. A GOOD Herid. -In these degenerate days, when the practice spoken of the follow- ing mule has fallen into disuse, we cannot do better then recommend those of dr read - ere who wish to remain handsome io their oil krs to " go end do likewise." They will lad Th pet ilium amh Anders eye T, Ho we& yowl Reef re se I I la/ A redeems who bed adtainimered the speedy retort -Take a mambo whoa, pipe, tar epee the seal. sail lot tho what linte Matte *le the use•thond awbarge the sestrlia. The versed, le sails sad riresisw Many valuable Ilse 'nay semPilir trent meet se ahem. • 04111, ie one of his lettere. at Terse. to, said Casein was " the happiest guussed essui be lied quit been in; amil whim ha su termed se Itelsed Imo teeters he wail *Ow tipsy ossI4 he reles this balk meerry. (Applies.) Re was afraid. how mer, filet bh MN& sight wpm that he bad hors bribed to utak Iltvershly Oszatrliar he . lour sus poem loodiramml lou Cutollion 111 ed _Adis A resimenet to 11„ Pak Mime Oa Ohl let st podded an %Ws ,leasit do the purses 4 bit euishildiga& eat fend ; lee ea atessapt se sea anseeeke epitome AM As swirl ammehr twee pile* el ee