Huron Signal, 1863-06-18, Page 1=AT ,seewyW ermir.rwinetWt
W. T. COX, Editor and Proprietor.]
$1.50 PER ANN. IN ADVANCE!'
?ottrg,
THE MAITLAND RIVER
3Yseseg dowers beds ked with d•w't•pe.
Maim eta sot tuwerieg piano ,
1b mpg tree .ism amide bosom.
♦sa IMwapenrtl woh wild grape vies*,
Form whim groves, whom memory ever
Wanders by the Maitland river.
When thou was called the Menestuah,
Indian wigwams loud tby
There, so doubt, the Indian warrior,
reek unto kw maden wen,
If them the battle dal no neer.
Tbeo'd mete haute the Mantsad now.
Ere the poleMoe viewed shy waters,
Majestic dewed My We al.alg ;
The wild deer ,i n.nod thy mina.,
Thou relined forth the warrior'. was ;
Amt the Indian caughtM. beaver
Along the Maitland river.
Many • Huron chief ofvalor
Proudly .lapped along thy alarm.
Hearing the snaps 01 vanquished Errs,
LeA writhing in their ghastly gore ;
Hut tier wild events have pawed our ever,
Frau the lovely Matlaa river.
Thy silvery wren dance aloof.
Through folds "fgoldeu eared cora ;
The ploughboy's whole now is beard,
As forth he goes a early morn ;
The Indian's warping 's eeni.d tar ever,
To echo o'. r the Marland over.
11. C.
Wswaoosh, June nth, 1847.
that dis bowled. nsideNtathgle
here his him be issed, rue, itW
be bed wisamd berF.i.g cad seem& tW
meld eld think less a=bly of her dm the
deserved, or lbm the siessmels.eee meed
Ib meet ked be bees impreeeed ie
herStmer, diet Imo deised the gestan
as ▪ u.paged, said Y b r be bee eseiram, aid .esu
isle, weeds el eeaiemeatir time • timid
party weetd ben nese ae4 •scared, sot -
primarily be guile hen felt their pence
and pertiemay.
At ea asity beer is the morning tie rump
was ewe, mrd by the time the son was visible
*lem the tope eine trees, the pioneers were
u their my to the lad of their lopes-New-
erfail cempie semi them, sometimes in
b
°dva•ee, obs g Son the meet practicable
route, ewisg every tnul,ead smnemr,s ta the
rear, wring imerecliues sad eaeoursgirg the
wooers a.e dielrwa
Lockwood coon .staged to join company
with Judith -the raendests efyes'nrday giving
him • right, it cart be eepprred, to chum
this pontes,. He had resolved -by • sere
of •drwuy proposed epsowa that NNW
sass* to hon caw a levesey to hr rssi parpoee
-le outer if psls..WI, a glnmeenue tit Ing►t
relative to • see act that so perplened,ud, m
spies d W he .ogM fool iadw°d to Way w dill
.510.501, srsu lsd biro ; but cabs be else
these eyes se pS5P(I%tieg eel be.hesg. he
Asset seem onset Bade • sensible t'wine'd.
Is her pesessm, i0 rearmed impam,ble to
debt bei. With that bmeMifal face termed
toward hier,whieb to impress unease
• {runty ..f tbes ikferd llespftJ tit pods* e, be
' f .t extremely djMerld a term sects in-
tem.,p..bonss es be bad *engin moveable
while the sash of her pewees+ resew= was
sot epos Yw
timid it be that Jetta was seemond of •
''1 !s,,7' 'pp T e'Ip ^ ' tangs, • ad gage ►gym reader Mn meetw=g by
NK'9 Y E,iG3.1„ .. AIL
eight r H. would .a heft each a v
° alien- 1l. would rather der hr Mad lar
ingenious examen far the Dutton:al interview
her had mthesad.-:C.nainly, that road he
were masu.l.,moas road worthy of ON who
had no exalted op mina .f the sex.
S.,mr..,nnrer r....n euwad respeciln the
penton. p.nrap mita the Cbncbira., Judith
-05,--
THE CHILDREN OF THE BORDER.
• , ATALEOr KENTUCKY.
CHA1'rE11II.
THE xlxpta". tie.
( Conti/turd.)
lie offer is n friend) "r, and i .out
retest) it. Neither will 1 ch,r,e ye to be
watchful, for there's Somethin' le your eye
that 'sures m • you 'Il keep your senses shot
ye.. You know,probnbly.that the red heathen
are full of mischief, and nut • soul of us -11
reach the Kentucky if they can hell, it. An'
while 1 think un'', 1 might as well say that
I'm sorry that you didul shire deeper when
you had the advantage of that crafty 1.4.64..
But that's last -and there'd uune of us foe -
get."
"Lie down and slumber quietly. You
shall have due warning, if there u canoe of
alarm. 1 bc:icrc I run no novice in this kind
of life.-
. The parties eitchangmed places and iu •
short time Neverfsil sae, •ppa tutly, sium-
1,ering profoundly. It was now near eon_
night. The tree within the shadow ut whose
bmoche& Lockwod was atand.ng, was about
twenty yards from the cawp, directly in front
of it, while the forest was at his lot, consid-
erably nearer. The horses erre at the right,
some forty paces distant, in a grassy glade.
Lockwood had not been at his ref imposed
duty more than holt' an hour, when be saw i
female figure in the door of the camp, • hick,
to his perception, onus no other than Judith
Waldron. She stood there a moment, east.
bag furtive acd prying gleans toward the
spot where she manifestly supposed Neverfail
or some one was po.led,and then flitted away
-her-quick, light and nuiselt•si movements
being more like flitting than .a:king.
Lockwood w,a hearty overp,wered with
surpri.e, and remainled at his tort swine
after her like o.e ta--eft of the power of
motion. Asher form was dii.hpearing in
the tercet. an expinnation of this .orange con.
duet -as be was for' -ed to suppose -flashed
. through his mind : Judith can. undoubtedly •
sleep-en:ker, and this one of the vat•ries of a
somnambulist. Ile telt euro he had bit apou
the solution cf the mystery, and was equity
satisfied that it was hit duty to follow and pro-
tect
ro
tect her from whatever danger might be
lurking in the vicinity. lie was penua'3ed
that there should he no hesitancy (leder cir-
ciimetances a0 singular, and immediately
moved after the figure, though it was no
longer fully va ible. mid he eoaid now obtain
but occasional glimpses of it through the
intervals between the trees rmon,r which *be
rapidly glided. Ile found it was no easy
matter to follow and keep her an vtee, with-
out producing sutlicient nose to attract her
attention ; hat, fortunately, she did not go
far before she slapped and three anxious, and
be thought, expectant glances into the for-
est.
While Lockwood was obsemng her atten-
tively, and wondering what could be the
result of this nocturnal wandering, be saw
with increased astonishment a figure step
from behind • patriarchal tree and advance In
Judith. What war still more surprising to
the borderer, the second pity was a native,
tell u Saul , straight u an arrow , and wearing
the badges of • chief of distinction. Although •
his acquaintance with Judith was of the
briefest duration, this singular meeting Kaye
him much pato. That it wu prseoncerted, a
was too evident to admit of question. Upon •
that point queries were entirely needless, the
proof being before him. as this • love
affair 7 wee the first definite interrogative that
presented itself ; and though It was one in
which -he mentally cuafeasede-he hid so
particular intermit, it by some means teamed
an aspect of great importance. Before form-
ing an opinion, he reflected Wal he would be
patient sad draw hiailnal inference from
whet might ensue.
The dotanee was each that he could not
lar what manlier of aalstaunn followed, or
what sae sabsegirentty said. They conversed
-that w5. apparentt--cnyly on her part, at
int ; but with ani,n•tioo presently.
The Indies- the borderer knew him to be
s Cherokee by certain di•(ingaishtng marks
quite obvious to his experienced eyes -was
mreely and dignified in bearing, tweaking but
bele u the opening of the interview, bet
wag meet 5. it proceeded. until him
figure seemed agitated with soros*
eseutali.g sweeties. OSae he mw Jedieh lay
her Awad epos hie •sea led incline bar face
termed him, esti( Making some mowing ap-
peal,
p-
peallartion .Mi*aeamnat t important
Leekweed honied test there
we a i of isdlems le ibis monmaat, '
mad w essethed 5 idrstms vpoe
Jim Sees attar lle welbed 'may a
• little dins, end 10neIeg iota te Jade*
Need imetioelese el a /10/05. She waved her
kid toward bite, and be retrace her
As, M the amp. bar bsM•+tsaa,
W Imams' hastily himself, oma
re pored wiebth • lew tare d Noyes V.
" wbila tel ladktn r.s.issl !snider
idler hem r me bee Moro gest be sees
fres, the spot vMw Mi Meed seg sees Aft
she seemeem d Atmel his sight by tel Mori
v.siq trees GA Wm ►wryiag ism
bbd want albs Anel, he was sees
lent Lssb.od's togs, site rsite.sd the
aid lie M 1M he bed ala -ii(
wan meg wham be bid keft Wm,
with envy sp,smawa of king M • ramie
leg slobs,, fossa whish vee digh MrMari
wsratg wna. low.. The hordesr w glad w e
1hM
foe 6. hoped --he eeare.ly keer why -
to The Gros
broken and their streugth brought low. A
it *ball come w pons that we shall go up sod
poems the goodly laud. Yes and truly Y'
rasimded O6ed, with gruwiug enthusiasm.
It don not appear perfectly clear w me
dos Jai yes benched a parallel case," ret
"Which cometh of the natural roan t
cannot discern the *Mugs of dorkuew from
the thing of light- If time per mitted, and
-your inclination so prompted, I would *btu -
daoUy prove wpm by the writings uf Ludo-
vic Muggleton (of whose faith 1 ace) that it is
right sod not only right, but meritl.riouy to
destroy the heathen mid such of the pagan
nations as run after vauities. Yea, verily I"
"I know but little of ,the Muggletouiais
but if rich be their principles, 1 like them
out," added Judith.
"That is because of the invisible enemy
that dwelleth in you, which is the prince of
darkeese that worketh wonderfully in the
chilnren uf men, being incarnated in them,
the more effectually to pull down the true
kingdom and brine Into discredit the doctrines
of the pious Lodosic. Ab -ab 1"
(Cost:sued on meed page.)
TILE A MOAN WAX
New Yoax, June 10.
Adviees by the Cahawba Nate that rein-
(unemvuts (rum ltraihear City and other
{wiuts to the 'mailer of 4.000, touched Gen.
Bank's un the 30th and 31st, and oar troops
Wen outnumbered the Confederates four w
uue. The Confederates ale entirely hemmed
in. and iso occur can reach them. Their
force was various'- stated at from 6,000 to
10,000. They are well supplied with
curt meal, but beer few other provisions and
a smell supply of ammuuitiun. It *es be-
lieved to be iwfwssible fur them to hold out
ung.
A special deepat:h ,o the 7Sinu, dated
Beverly, on the eve of the 9th .ons: -You
can record the greatest cavalry fight of the
ear. Gcu. 1'leasautun this morning at day-
light
ay-
►*stagee.fW..Foortewtt,wexp,reas lifthtcroasedtheItappahatuckintwocolumns,
the uuu4atws sae Nit au[-.uedd matinee to hem right at Beverlymi:e s tore and his left. wereat
tail : w which the' ►tirJaeer reputed with eel- captured pty s fowith mites below•. 1'Iy's fir
um.l and co.rte tis gallantry Wat urtame tewithout Inc.. Beverly's fiord was
him w.11, aid dd .cA lower bus w t4 esti- taken by b New
nYdash ,, We 8th on
the
'nation of the e1Weo. H. proceeded to and the Mb York, and we were on the
sfw•k of the • tiled nae f t:ns ur.M, the u'uth aide before the ulemy were aware ot it.
cruet's", of the sed mea, sad h" Ps",. e y ■ u ivet n
dation w the oatmeal **trier f the Muntry s.aght akirmuh and women. The ri;ht Column
g' (ren Creigb took Kell f n1 with h
1
ThIn! to olren atnoue eusce vein.(( eye c„- was ander Gen. Buford, and Lad proceeded
nate, when the burden"' rrivarkrd that he on y a male from the neer «Len he came upon
mat,' whe it 5. bee as ar'y .n t6. world, to„..6`.
lc (len. Jones' whole brigade, which hal Just
luoht, ie Petard ses.iiII 0t tel year, Dema w shaken themselves out of their sleep in time
_on_oable 5. to tempt taw to walk abroad ('r get ready w receive us. 1'6e light now
ratbrr than 1r down -in dreams. He eon•
commenced, and eoutpnucd from 5. a.m. till
greta'sod ►ieae1r . thr happy alwitm soul 't p.m., 0r which time the entire force of
!len. Stuart, Cursistiu„• nccordur to
raMn.d his fur pamlitnn. wane m+:tag it. d pipers
There warn a dight ..&.aaoe tit bar eheesa,
sad & f rtige te.mo m tae ue w eel, and driven
found m theircam o, of 12,000aud•IG pieces
of artillery had been en•vo
• g hitt back three miles on the r.; let, five miles on
Proved Mea h•s i"2"ww y ►a,.?"1",r1 out ewo ea the left, with,heer lees. Our fortes form.
u So .abate efseL Keg syuneuai at 1 o'clock, h fighting. f
Sue reerrered her e"1"1"3"" gsickly, sad birth columns under Generals !Infiini end
termed • fitting response : but atter tau he
. a n a alll'r
e amu herr lane ...cu did Hui .►mid ewes _ shehrt•.ur o.•cutted. 1 be greatest
die in,( the dad. y FY•ar char re of the day was made by the 6th Penn -
Mr. Waldron pre ently'tube to the border- Sylvania cavalry, supposed by the Gat ro'u-
errs sate acrd en,;ag ed ►.m in cuuwo..atuou - .1 s, when tiny dashed upon • whole brigade
The theme wee whit tee ummaseicw. mut . of Co enemy, and were broken in flank by
readily 1114;'..44.3' see t whir thiucs ""tit Kr b,ita h•, and though thorou;!Ily over -
L e►. id send , ..t M wY uu ba wayw a wbelmed, gallnntly mit their way out. Two
small enermemeut of the C•ervtaea, .hry hundred of lien. Grrrg's brigade, under Cul.
he ll t° sestet a uutable eba4, G.r • Wyndham aid Col. Kilpatrick, had hot work
Poet' any .1,6 the lis w of Knave.* • u2at al' the morning, but drove the enemy from
of pewee' telt warnke r.•uuu. g • y the mer to liraudySt_uim:. The l:unfi'aernteu
Waldron ,6ir.k her head dubious. r. s.na•1 aupp oiting force of infantry. Notsith.
1
oo
reGre.rg wu very g tlant Not ole in
it• t cermet IIYI! eras a kaubnd ei,•rtyWWl skint,
0f ml
GORE
J
the
The
e1
Miesindoi
right roadie
operations at cele
t0 be tutees no lads
the war ends, easy be
The character Wiles
to the supposition that
Southern iadeperdeeee is net
the teed,atwss of the arateet,s
tum aid that they are prepared 6o tel
table day.
Liverpool, May 30.
The Paris correspondent of the London
Morsuwg Herald rays that Mr. Mason's
prrresence in Paris has stresgtbeoed the report
t the approaching eeg.itioe of the South-
ern Coutederecy. The gnat stumbling block
seems to be the .tubboremas of a portio* of
the British Csai•.t. "M general unpreenou
is that ermrce wail take the Iced pa the rmcug.
u it,ou tit the South. a.d the nest of Earupe
wilt not he Blow to follow.
The Parr correepoodent uf the Lagoa
Slor sing Pest Mao reports that IAh
efforts are being made by Muun and Slidell
to obtain from the Europese Governments
t6° recognition of the Souther. Cooled -
era.' .
The Army and Nary Gazette loo►*, div-
ines the miry put of Jane, for a most rt-m.rk•
.bee series of uperat.u,r us venous part. of
America, on which rift depend the rummer
campwigr., It rays : -Let no man believe
that we are near the end of the war so far as
the North it concerned. These a -e signs
however, that • Aril =edict ouy at ar.y time
break out within the burd.ts of either or both
belliagereata.
COMMERCIAL .
Liverpool, May 30.
Breadetufe dull but steady. Richardson
8/p(erDI . & Co., B,glaud t Gund ., aWakebelu
.m AA 'A A Co.. ,epo.t flour dud but steely. -
Wheat ivactire and quotations barely main
wined.
The West India mail hu reached Englan
nth oe.r!y two and a halt *''!lona in specie
deed
(,'sled* alt
to the espial.
the t Inew ghf
l
The *Ages isle
t0 ale molest te t6s Inst.
meati iii *testae
snorom-
la See P*•sei.ee the Me
draped, while born the Fre
ere glia=.
Wile sad Lake Huron Ba
TIM TAHJ.h:.
ewessan AS.ANCEMENT.
00*10 un.
Dar Kaput.
GODERICH, DEP. 8.30 A. M.
CLINTON " 9.08 '•
HARP ORHEI'.... " 9.30 "
SEAFORTH " 9 36 '•
As
ty to remail
so far mato
ukey, they will doubtless
of their departmenta at
day. Ib'. McCuukej s elecUoo, we vee
pv to learn, is cotridered sure by his
but hard work will be needed ea the polling
drys.
Sot•nl ONTARIO. -]fie. Maoist largely in-
creased hie majority yesterday. At the clues
the numbers stood: -
CAIOIWNKROOK........." 9.55 '.
MITCHELL " 10.11 " Whitby West.
STRATFORD ARR. 10.50 " W'ulby Eau
........ ».r. 12. )5 r. a. Pickering
!Oshawa
eolxa REST.
$TRATFOILD ......ARR. 2.211 r. N.
.Dope 2.50
3.33
.r 3..52 ..
4.1.5 "
" 42,1 "
- CLINTON ........ " 4.45 •a
GODEB,ICH.. ARR. 5.30 "
o russets a Nratkord with Grand • Trunk and
at Pune with Oral Western. !hilly Steges from
Gotierieh to all w of Ike serrourhne intently.
Perrn/ersreach Porta os the coats by Van Eve. y
and Rgsbaa's Moors. .
MITCHELL
C.{ItRON BROOK
SEA FORTH
'1 HARI'URHEY
St. Thoma* advice, to the 4te uf May state
that seven Feeders, 'trouts o! war were the
hw_ ver t6.1 harin,r, comprising the squadron
of Wilkes, who evidently intended without 5L
Thomas the eeut,v of operanms in the Wes
Lilies, regardless tit the frct that Jt_ Thouss
u 10 pnaermawa of the IJaaish Crowe .The
'Wuchusetti was to ail intents and purpose.
the gcard *hip, a.d oemal..ed at St. Tbuw.n
during the cruu:ng ut other vessels, alway
having *dram 01 ,a roa.d:,,..su 10 ole. haul any
vermin laving the harbor, and otb•reue t
convoy the shipping Oaring pont.
Four vessels eon ,.,al nese there from the
Stats, supplying the t kit, and other stoves
fir the ir ,•ral ►p.rlroa were to follow.-
aiucb dpacu..uvt twenties! of the subject.
The Colonial Governne,•t was much em
barnucsed by the extraordinary acts of Wille
and it tees expected tint the Doodah Govern
a t :dt,NTRE.AI..-Yesterday's polling produced
u the following result 7 -
mon ,Oi naL.
Mowat. Laing.
171 77
162 19
425 220
1'38 42
Whitby, own.......... 122 181
1018 539
Mr. Meant s majority 479!
Nonni Wtt.t.lzurol-Tee Domiatioe took
place yesterday at Ferns. Dr. Pecker, 1)r.
Clark, and Mr. George „Pittner. alt of Guelph,
were nominated, but Mr. Palmer withdrew. -
two dictum each spoke for an hour, and
the show of hands was taken, which proved to
lie three to one ifs fareur of Dr. Parker. Dr.
Clark demanded a poll. We learn that Dr.
Parker is sure of his election, but we taut
that no stone will he left uutunned to make
the success sure.
were numerically superior to us, including our
"a'ow think ear misa,,u mid prove do* Standing the., we drove them.ack hanJaorne-
1re . ' added Loc\wined, twr,sa: ht ubt•
ly aiP1 rupture a 200 prnooe: s sod one nand
ing`ex expression. tit colon: Ttiey I:ad Gro !verge brigades un-
" bare f,•arn relative to its .stews, and der trie command of Generals Fitzhugh 1....
for your safety. a • a, repeal Wald -on. "1 t1' ' •
tnow, from the best ant nty, that they in-
tend to retain pseess.on of their
grounds ns long as they are .1.k w 'inept beware!
score of warriors. They are a determined
p+oide,:.nd are lel by • eh:^f of peat ability.
Tbe fame of AI■•.amou is ungmntiombly
famitrar to one w6 . has so erten crossed the
border."
"Asa leader of great sa:acity and courage,
he u certainly known to me. 1 have never,
w my kiemOrd:t, met hint, although it wY
said that he headed a war -party with which I
once hada der .rate eneownter. My prevent
Maines is with Alabamoo, and I am nut
without bop,' of wecem," Loettirood re-
joined.
The mention of Alabamon at once excited
an interest in Judith, • citcum.unee that
did not escape the attention tit the borderer.
"it *mala. it seems to me,' the remarked,
"be extremely perilous to treat yoorscif in an
encampment of the eberokees. ardent; yo5
hare received the most pas tive aeureace
from Alabamon that you s6*4 be nxieeo
and treated u becomes a deputed agent of a
recognized power."
"• I hare not received the sanurante of
which you speak," Lockerwd replied. "but
owe recently • prisoner among that people
has made communications, which• if reliable.
amount in substance to a promise of good
treatment to any authorized agent who shel
ppiearesith proposals of a p.curcfsl nature."
" I am sure you are too prudent to place
much rooGdence in the vsereratiuY of a
tr$nger,' resumed Jrdith,with some warmth
nd not without timidity.
" Prudence is pone to degenerate into
selfishness ; and in, in many case, bot a
negative virtue. i an willing to incur risk
for the sake of those belfries* families upon
the border who are now exposed to savage
excursion•, and are daily and nightly the
victims of hamming kens What u one life,
in comparison to the many that are imperilled
and must fee before the close of the war?
T will take my life in my hand and seek the
presence of the proud and irate savage, Ala -
hereon. If I fall, my death will b. avenged
by the hardy pioneers. who .i11 soon covert
tbeee vast bunting grounds of the Indian into
cultivated fields and gsodly gardens."
Judith passed • mosssny se if to reflect on
whet Lockwood bad did, and then asked,
with perceptible emotion :
' Yom think the red meat *ill he dispossess-
ed of lila pleasant lands, aid driven towards
the settles nes T'
c• So it testa written is t6° book of fate,"
replied die banterer.
11 Verity the maims of the red heathen
shell he scattered," quote Gibed Siin uby,
who had ridden neer eno e6h to the patter to
hear the latter part of the coaversatnon.-
' The will $5e before as 'meanie the term
are whirled by a eiit.ty wind. They .ill be
(mitten with the point of the spear, and with
the edge of the sword, MN with the deadly
ballet. Yet. verily I"
&ingu►y tipped himself area his tom is the
utrrtup
aver added, is a meting shoe m-
esadgd to be notably iss .some
"Ts* and trimly r'
The Abet Odds pie ton to *mho
bulb► mma4 sd tr 5- 1.oek,00d o emit
srrdo''Maw mere .tit a ify theme be fad yet
"De yes think R tfdlk IM • seal and
point of vIsv, t 'thaw est the
or.MtbAai lib tlEs lr UM% In
hen ems -
Tie id5 5w of std were M Sews reit*
end hems*, card ant 101 of the slat the
holm pnnp$s .111* e * it ; tote en et
his day "ball the m e of the bssthw be
. r. 11. i.e*, Jones, Fieid and Robinson.
with 16 piths of anillery uoder Major Ben.
hard. They hal beau reviewed the previous
dry by Gere. Lee, and were orders to leave on
their Grand raid into Maryland and Pennryl- 1
tants to -morrow, Wednesday morpiug. lee -
potent papers were captured in the ramp. of
June' brigade. showing the strength of the 9
wboie force and, its intentions. The tight w..s
discontinccd aleut three o'clock, the rebels
falling bask upon strong infantry suppots,, t
which came op'by rail from Culpepper, sup n
posed to be a part of Lohgstreet's furce,whicls
from betters taken, we learn was in ting ricin a
ity on Saturday. Our forces returned almost 1
immediately to this aide of the river daring the s
war, the enemy declinin: to male any serious n
attempt to regnin their lost ground. We lost f
severst valuable officer,, among who
neat would remonstrate with the Federal
.r.,e:umcut agrt.ut the aggression of the'
,Piedra.
'1'1. London Timis remarks that the North
has expended three umi,s iii uyimg tour gears,
and the Lint two hare u:ust.i naw Io!cJ.
Against the se contingent commuudere, for the
selection til wh an the held is almost saloon
1 L
whose abilities cannot be queatiored,and' 56u.e
lumbers such cast.* t.ts ae that by which Jack
snit hue fallen may too soon diminishes,rnd i
SVest-aicGee ..........2129
CODERICII, C.SY., JUNE 12,1p. Young ...... ...:.......1'379
"A BATTLE IS NEVER LOFT UNTIL
IT IS WON !"
lite Opposition Preis is making all the
capital tt Can out of the loss of 3iontreil
to the Ministry, and yet we think it would
be well for our contemporaries to reserve
their sooutino until they are out of the
wood. Iwwerybody expecte that the Car-
t
Matt, the South Must stake the lieu of Gens
tier party- in Lower Canada will use every
we:tpnn, fair and unfair, in order to gain
their point, and itis not, after all, a mat-
t
u 6i this 41adual lure of merkenitne:.t by their
ualitiee and skill, that the South way plwe
siert rulner-th,e.
The Time' city article says :-1 es far
here is nut the saebtebt symptom of wilting -
CM to close the wwr iu Ame, ice, and those
on this sale who ars talcutatiu: on the peb-
ble effects uf conscription sod financial col.
apse my, yerhapx, lied th.t these aenuciei,
u far fans* bringing about a settlement, will
imply lead to w incrasae of starchy, and
urther, a dismemberment of the country,
Colonel Dania, of the 8th New York; Lieut
Colonel Irwin, loth New York; Capt. hwvio,
6th Pennsylvania; Captain Foote, Ath New v,
York • Captain Canslield, 2nd Rea -Mars,•
wounded; • Col, Wyndham 1st N
loch ,r,II brims, it 10 a coodtion in which
he existence of any central authority capable
(making • treaty of peace, or ectorcing it
hen made, .111 be'even more doubtful than
t present. As to its being the true policy of
f caw Jersey, 0
not nriolrly; Major Moma,6th Pennsylvania. t
wounded and missi5: ; lieut.-Col. Roderick d
and Major Stelmore, 1st New Jersey. The
loss of the enemy in killed, wounded and pris-
oners far exceed,' our own. We gut two or
( England to recognize the independence of
he South, we cannot recognize that which
on not exist The Soothe is not 7.1 inde-
pendent, though aknretnly she is rapidly
respects ot the North tory be, we hay. no
ght to pluec in its way my fictitious cauls of
iscoungeme:.t. If trnml.y reannstrwnces
r personal sacrifices could be of avail, It
would be incumbent upon us to use every
effort; but we know each step of that kind on
our part would but increase the mischief.
France, Spain or Russia might command our
good will In the attempt, but jut to the ea-
ten! that we might join it should we lessen
the prospect of itssuccee.
The Howe of Commons re-se.embled after
be W lemon holidays on the 28t1,. The pro.
ceedings were unimportant. Lord Palmer, -
n sae not present_ His absence was at.
rillated to a. attach of goat.
On the 29th Mr. Roebuck gave notice that
n en early day he should move that an ad -
✓ es he presented to the Crown, pnriug that
Her Majesty wmM gwi•uu.m to be
uttered into with F.an nnepowers with •
iew to the recognition of tae Confederate
States.
Lord R Montague gave notice that he
would move an amendment to this
A long debate took place on Turkish af-
fairs.
The correspondence between the Brazilian
Minister at London read Karl Ittimell terminat-
ed in the rupture of diplomatic illations. TM
Brazilian Minister deus•did and reennved ►i
achieving indepen nee. Hopeke as the
three of their brigades under the fire of our p•
artillery, e.
with shell of short fus, which tore d
them awfully.
0
Washington, June 10.
The intelligence from I•'redericksburg by
the arrivals last night is that all u
quiet.
No more of over troops have craned over.
Il would he unproper to tell what our troop.
are doing, but the enemy was at work on ta-
trenchmeuts at the end of the woods skirting t
the plain. There wY picket !king in that
quarter, but nothing more serious had taken to
place. , *
Newhern advice' say *bat Gro. Wilde er-
r
torpn.e of raumg an African brigade is daily
becoming mare popular with all classes in that
department. They make a fine appearance,
and challenge the wdmiratior, cif all who have
witnessed their rapid advance in diseipliw
and efficiency.
The colored women are forming societies
and raising funds to sate{ General Witd in
organism his African army. They Imre sent
funds tors. Harriet Beecher Stowe, re-
gaening her to devise and send Ihem • little
e age
MoConnelahurg, Pt, June 10.
The enrollment meets with great nartareu
among the Sympathiser, with rebellion. in Fel-
ton minty. Some of Meeorolling officers ban
been egged,and thrum have been family soba
against their lives. in *overt buts...11 they
hen been shot at by person. eoeleal.d ie the
woods. Tile bus of Wm. H. Powell, moth
ling offton for Thomson township, was Ind
y . gmlg last night end ..tint uoosemd,
together with all the .tock, needy
ewe-
liY, he.
Halifax, Jane 10.
Thai Saglish papers received by*, A/tles
bantam easy the owe tesuee et the fire of
the tepaeo b the Alabama et Mo ,awls
meadeeed p. the deepoloh of ye5ewiy. Me
are pear.
rived verpoomer l ea themes 7S1► alt., mead the
•seemesir SMdenr, tam P«YanA arrival
the ease deg.
Mew Tmef, Ivan N. -
A (!width detwee h el M. 1d feel, »ss.
dem hea.y r.i.A.e.IMPa.r. wanbiag 0...
•
FRANCK.
Mr. Mason had reached Parr. and reported
on his Melina te the Presse► (ksvmas.t.
Sigma of politica/ life wen increasing in
Erma* 11
Er.5. 4 .Bore Were making
M •Met This, as a lemon to the Ooven•
WOOL
16. Theme Aare id M the helaties et these
who reined *6. s..6si i Preemie re lin the
sword is the Waw.., and .ample a tZte•
liberties TWA they hire hem se Meg sucking
les degrade.
11{78.41 A.
16...hrearh. cable ►.tens the Celeste
sad Tert.y hes hese en, by eider oft►. Raw
Ass* Gerreoesas.
Tie Omura Oe►pssteast • erotism bo Ad.
Pewsherg against the set.
1. the P..ielblaserre es Na 1016 eh.,
w L.5 -m.0 saber Imbed an iea-
.e.r the talar Kser
k, ie Wr m,,.mes .f 1f•Ms•th. They
were attacked 6. ons somteea. of Roman
ter ofgteat surprise that the city of' Mon-
treal should return gentlemen to whotn
the is indebted for favors neither few nor
email. But, even as it$it, had it rot been
for the unfortunate quarrel with Mr. Mc-
Gee
o-Gee there is not a doubt that the result
would have been very different. The case
is by no means ao hopeless as our opposi-
tion friends are trying to make themselves
and others believe. The_dcfeatcd Minis-
ters
inisters can be returned for other constituen-
cies, and the imminence of a return to
power of Monsieur Cartier.will nerve every
liberal in Lower Canada to superhuman
exertion. Every effort will be made in
that section to roduoe the majority of the
obstructionists as much as poesibk,and this
with an overwhelming majority of minis-
terial supporters in Upper Canada will
effectually prevent a repetition of the mil
government and wholesale extravagance
which obtained ander the rule of the
Cartier -McDonald Ministry. Throughout
the whole of Upper Canada old political
landmarks are being leveled, and the
advocates of Upper Canadian rights are
sweeping away all before them. We do
not mean, ofoouree, that not a single sup-
porter of Cartier win be returned, but we
do mean to say that the number will be
Ices than ever before. Them far, nine
elections have bees held, and sot one out-
and-out oppositiontst hu foend • meet.-
We linorrely trust th. good work .111 go,
0n until the Darya. Ferytatnom, agesg
Jasksona, lea., who h►ve mo sytl tici11y
o dd the best intnremt.,of this mottos are
sent to the right about, and N returned
who will be both able {sad willing to main-
tain our rights, whit they raise their
unites in favor niRwod oweramnt. Itis
not ncoewary the{ W. Rets faesme and
Iiberal *sen of I i Peer C.neds should de-
moted to the vulgar Ma ee seed by the
opposition to gain their each is petition,
as well ea in every tnseseljee of life,
Ilossesty u the beat p.ief;' asd • lie,
wb.t.Ter ita enkw, if esn 10 stria. ie jadg_
test .6.0018 U s yala l t}w liar• j,eg
u t.4 tea tel rigkNe mel tet oar 005.5,
bdissi.g it w,U many►.var 5vegy oil►
erg at lams. _
sLECTIOI$ Z1t1 1
8wsrrnao. -11 M vsd ailagle,0l5sr„f
f ssd.gtnn .in env. abstise' viN501.vt ►M
eppen.nt, M. Hiltte.
A./ta.-The Gldm ms s Naw 41 • r..ew
tit Hen. John Yon g .IN .5s stg.legr Mr.
D.uki. in 11 ,rnr'•.
Majority for McGee 750
Centre -Rose.... 739
Holton Gil
Majority for Rev 88
88
Est -Cannot get returns from East.
Cartier's majority .... - .......676
Mese. HOI.Tox AND Doaton.-Mr. Dorton
is • candidate fur Ilochelaga, the constituency
6y which be wu elected when he wu •p.
pni,ted a member of the Macdonald-Sicotte
Cabinet. it was not formerly considered •
Liberal co atit.euy, but under present civ
cumataoces.there can hurdle be • doubt of
1)ution's election.
Mr. Ilolton vacated his seat for Victoria
Division in the Upper lyase by his accept-
ance of office. We hope that he will be in-
duced to try another Aevmbly constituency,
or, failn.g that, will be again a candidate fur
Victoria Division. The country cannot af-
ford to part with Mr. Ilolton at the prevent
crisis. Then is no one who can oke his
place.
EAST Yoi1 -Mr. Wright, the Reform Can.
delete. is opposed by aha. J ,ho Duggan, but
.ill be retuned by • large majority.
HALTON.--Mr. White is expected to gain
an easy victory over 64 sham opponent, Iwai
Wilson.
WEST Noariuietat.txo.-Mr. Cockburn,
who isexpected to support the Ministry, has
been returned by acclamation.
WEST Yoax.-Th. Grote says: in COY*
quence of hie late unfortunate accident, Mr.
Ilnwl.nd will 6e unable to be present at the
nomination in West Yriek to -day. No oppn
anion to Mr. Howland has yet appeared, and
no one could even make • passable ran against
hire at so tato a period ot the contest_
1 tout•it.i.x.-TM Journal de 44. Ilya.
tfnthe says that Dr. Poulin °peace Mr.
Dnlmmrnd. It Mee that on Sunday Inst. at
SI. Hilaire, the erre made • furious attack
from the palrit on the present Ministry Led
Mr. Drummond, in order to help ih. Poulin.
but that such " undue influences " railer
hop than inju a tete candidate., ag.iest whom
tbey'►re arklre'w-d, in the minds of intelligent
end honest electors.
GREs. -Mr. Jackson is going to baro •
tight ran in Grey. 0..e of Mr. Raider's
friends writing from Mt. Formal, my"
" Weenies through to the place, arriving
about noon u.di.y, amt called • peblie mset-
ine of the electors at 8 o'eloek, P. M., mud
have just ret through ; and such a entitle
rnu'd have/iron courage to oar Owes Sowed
friends. 6.d I'.ey been present. Abort 1S0
persons were piesr.it and • more ..thermotic
The trig m ...ver of Mr. Snider court an hen
been expected ; went half • damn heads
were held op for Mr. Julia ; so the Mr.
Spider may merely claim nearly the mite ore
of the village. W. have • very seen tilos*•
ekes. here, site are resoled to work 1. ewe
hvor,iawd they reminder hoth Egrmisoat gad
Norras:,y perfectly mak. Roth tomellipo
will debels gime ?Wider • large egj.eitl:
M Ell HERS BLBCTED.
TITER
Contrail. --J. S. Maedoald
One geri -D. A. MmdsM.
f eslb Hirings. -Levi. Wsllbridge.
lesbese.- Awa. Mseberrp°.
hoed' W..Ilingtoe.-D. 81ratoe.
Iimentes.-Leer fbchenew.
/teeth oeieri0-Olives Mowat
Reran red Were -Jame Dpekwwi
Wee Northumb...taud.-Jura Cockburn.
2.
drajoiallmertsi
stand tbrt tics
in • soil that is relieved
daring the trying fall and
while the increased warmth
desirable in winter.
3. By the liberal me of tiles, land
is now , almost worthless, even fir grass,
[and such fields are to be found on almost
every farm] may be rendered most pen
duotire.
These are a few of the leading advan-
tages, although many others will be mg -
gaited to the enterprising, tkia*iaq far-
ther. The great questtoa of all, how-
ever, is, Will anch draining pay, when the
cost of tiles and the labor of laying them
down is considered 1 Tine beet soarer
we can give is that it Due paid splendidly
wherever tried, even under unfavorable
circumstances, and ire believe it mould
prey in Heron. Like every other im-
provement it has to be tried. Some en-
terprising farmer must agitate the subject,
and above all our Agricultural Societies
must discuss, and encourage the thing
before it can be brought into practical
operation. It is melees to my that we
hare no Tile hlanufectory in the neigh-
borhood. Only lot a reasonable number
of our oldest and beat agriculturists take
the matter in hand and resolve W give the
system • fair trial, and we aro confident a
man will be found to run the risk of ntan-
ufaeing.
ale.turTorrance 6.. received the following
letter front Mr. Foxley, a Tile -maker, of
the township of Itamesy, which speaks for
itself. We would su gewt the propriety of
recommending Goderich as the most cen-
tral and otherwise the best point for com-
mencing • business of this kind. We
might say that Mr. Fealty's present pries
are, for Round Pipe with fiat bottom, 2
inch Bore, 13 lochs long, $'i per 000;
3 inch were, 1'2 inches long, 1.l per 000 ;
4 inch bore, 13 inches long, $15 per 000 ;
5 inch bore, 13 inches long, $18 per 000.
13111nd Comma, May 20, 1863.
J. TORRANCE, Fig. -Dear Sir, -Swing
your pert,- in the Canadian Agriculturist, I
take the liberty of addressing you on the sub-
ject of Tis or Drain Pipe making. 1 .in a
1Seek and Tile maker myself, brought up to
it, end my 7ather also, and he is with me, so
y0• will undersand my object in writing you.
1 wish to know the kine of ely there is
around Clinton, and whether a plica could be
trot suitable for Brick and Tile works. i
have just started Tile works here, but 1 dotal
expect the farmers to keep both of m bogy;
in feet, it will take aear or tw1 before they
do anything to speak of, heroines tiny are
waiting to see bow they act. They east
know .seedy the god of them. 1 m getting
op • brick that will enable any one to dram.
1 send von with tide • paper, where yeti will
.ill see my advertwrment, and the prix of
my Tile Pipe- lie .ill uhllge cats very math
by as.enng this letter. sod if you could Tice
see any idea of whet quantity cooed be .std a
year, or you might keow of parties the would
take them. so that yon could mention .bat
wrathy you tbosght could be dirpeoW of the
first year.
Yon .ill please exec the liberte 1 have
token. -
1 am, dear sir,
y)ee5a..n rsapsetf .Il ,
all
Brick sail Tile *akar.
its. si.a Corners, Rsamy, C. W.
A
Jury in the
TB
ARuEu!WEIT.
Mr. Eu,Toa,-As the season le fid ap-
proaching for the Anne! -set Rena, by ids
County of Huron and Broom, sad M grievous
complaints are still made by the thaw Tower
ships, aid not wieldt cause; es the i.0..•
saument of peat years will Jew. Able
ear lawwit with the Canty C..., the
scale of egnalia..tioa was by steles, -W
highest rate -being $10 Mid the lamest far
therefore we paid six tentbyfeer teethe being
the greatest difference I Them two last rare
another scale was adopted, namely, the starr-
ed land est apart and rated from $10 to 1113,
cad the wild land rated from $8 to lelnaakint
• difference in both eases of only ono fourth,
or twenty-five per cent; whereas before oar
suit the difference was IorlJ per eros aton-
ing that we an now rated Snow leer cent
more than we were then.
In 1859 our Total County Tax intim Town-
ship of Grey was $4,902.18, it rag lowered
next year when equalised by improved and
wild land to $4,',65. making • difference et
$337.18, and it evidently appears {het not $
cent has been paid back tow of the $332.18..
W • are further grieved to has only tromp
five per cent of dilReretce made betwei$,`he
old and new Townships, lands that hen hoes
settled nearly forty yeah, while the others
are Dot settled tan. Asy hoard nems ..'
quainted with agriculture most know the
additional expense of plowing moue Map.
.rd roots, and of getting only three fubs of
the soil fit for seed, as com:sr.4 with moil
that has got rid of iteist.mpa twenty years
•Mo, the labor of stumpy load is 'doable et
least, while the crops an o.ly three
fourths.
It would servo that local advantages are
kept out of view, markets, nil roads, roads,
harbors and Lake receive oo oosideitims, or
if they are considered, it is to pees them ea if
no value in the neighborhood *bre they wt
and to m that there 1. ouly • dellanio (
one fourth a cu mere humbug, when we all know
that farms in the older townships sell foe at
least three tims 5. much a min. Bot it
appears to be of no use to try for redrew fa
the County Council, as the uNrem of *hots
concerned outnumbers tut, therefore we ere
oetvoted. There is • strong feeling torrent
try our leek in Lw. Osr mt before was
rather • "tramp one, re took refm.ggsm is the
. w
wrong pert, and before e ewe
a1low.i In
withdraw, it cost • queer ssm for jest toiling
es that we had gone in •t the wrong dam.
The law se it stands at present ie another
grievance, oar Ian year's rolls are tabs to
squabs' this rears; 1 drink we bed .bout M-
ien boomed Oats on the .ors -twilit reAl
at Ent, now we here 'helm eight t
making an average redoetiun dew t
. erne, as this reduction r are ps wiz
in oome95ence of taking lam year's ,
about tbirty-three dolls. per thoi.nL i.
eight year, would make ten bemired sed minty
dollars we hen over paid by being 51 1y
compelled to losa money to the rig=
toes, while limey of es are le
limeyn s
ly elwhe oar ehildn. for theism., whew.
Mr. Editor. t►r Neely • part of et grime.
metes, bat email' to oboe bow minty we
are treated by oar Comely Coemei .
Owy, Jane het►, 1843.
Tae Waimea An vim Cann. -The Port
Hope daaedbn mays -The we5.br the lass
day or two bas brae rather chilly for the
sesoe..'m
Ceseiimrraable gessttitieeWien wf nil hen
. 6... d fmwe i.w 1.i pg'eWew.fi,b,►
h1
crept. The preepret et • h.1.tiAllmseet
everywhere wee sever heeler than ea great I
mad et rogeds this asi6t►tMs1, w Mer the
mast ehe.risg •.e este Lem •h pees et tel
.emery.
A ante, 4sacv1ew.-Les.
=q .r yrard y retwrs 4 fee 11.eaf by
e.WmMion. He Me wdowhesiy tel
ear thea weld bis ides theme, and bie
Mark .'Hemi e,,PM1ow, says ease. Ile Ib
Steer is .kw► he im MM by the case tkeesay.
Wbssew s gelds* .5443 ft- M gai•g es,
ahem{ Avery yesag lady wet
Hb te N i
tel rim- w realer M have • lisps is
A. !!,varve Rama -The Mew*
parent tph vee • and tearless emmurry
of the ed Oven Mamie t-
•• The 501e.Ma rimIkkei5 eSsgrke
abogld oe 3,111.414rants% end teat
foe the IeOsapmrld34,000 pit ...
At jail abeeto peeled • leas Thi hoe as
alt w mf foment l 000,AN. • ha m:111. 5Ms•gso
t6.m L17,SSS,W&',I$b o, jeer ewe yere esd s
Ian Yesearr. einhapeet rade le ilee
somMk
a end 6.1tt* d wee ef dot
11S,$M $M, .( eNab M l ~ b se
*1563514.5; sal sal MM bane
I.e.• w1hh b-5gdsr i3,IMM$1•
gee•, ,rleas, sad 4, NO pe
AY » d0. f 4,514 . grt.twi nei0
.544•0.tier mete entre' jfdst*bed
Ike
ef w asr. .ed nem4t• thew e1 Me Pep
ttle04.0a if • MSIMMm. btMM rgdnr, eelfeMwtr
w41 pw.sfy .eatwl :m, usMe
gje Mena .sea