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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-7-21, Page 2Aa Mr Amit*nalked away, he struck with Ms hest a naauuh's wap which had fallen (nolle, amu ..f OW h•.hes. It le,re towed tta baud a minors, whwhL&J inured, ed ou it, iu white letters, the striae of the stip ; sad he tread thereon, 'The Nytttss• las ante. ilia oet,Erts,- jam, _musts egslibsey.Wtratta 1 Ther are enema people /•allfi 4i. }dirt..r, rrIN rffieTIIt1Pf !3y77tr A „ y hist onto, ind rimy persist that the geuoal had erde,ed them to briug it here - into this bou.e of moi.rrieg,' I'll go and see what they mean. A aietake, 1 "heels' think. 1'n you stay here, tis, 4her,' Soot after, 11'endlieen returned ; he l i.,ketk agitated. Sir Arthur was with bins. 'M dear Lady Wyd,' said the central, 'l'iu suiverely cowry tohr.e dulressed yod botany way ; bot when I um roti that the body which the meet here just iwought Rete et that of my poor brother's edam( MNt John, by a oi•wt marvellous dupunw• Yn, wrecked mod drowned this Tory der, emelt sue at once thee this hem° u the mole proper renting -piece for the body of Mo sixth haro.et of Tanyrallt; for iu.h he was, though for only a few minutes.' The general, minima to making so long a speed,, here pai:sai for breath, and Lady Ll.,ydmealy svlrehemeetly : 'Sir Arthur, JohnLt.yi died twe-vel-twenty years sago.: this is sonsirpest•ire.' 'Madan, sail ten genera! In a flame, 'did out i tell you it tram IM leafy of arty nephew Joke, and you speak of inipa- Aute !' •Yes, imp:etna, Sir Arthnr ! Was it not folly understood, when i married Ser John, that hie eldesta,n-who, I em tnld mss an abandoned aril disyracnfel youth -- was really and abadillele dead i Should I have omwntod to such an alliance, had there oven an heir surviving 1 Would my money have been applied to clearing the heavily .encemb,nd salmon of my late Milhaud, kart it been [seeable that they should go te any other than niy '.0 ebildren 1 Sr Arthur G, supers •I••lus Lloyd not M I have dii r d Pears ro„ia (stepped that there hu leen deceit and pomturesoreehere ; and nether thin to t1 se my dear husband lying of English deheisite-Ah, see, mother ! to bouts' nest m, the poaaeseions of theirrof, tuella- heeded 'Lwutiv PrIM•Utln,' as miter pocket.' enemies, tn M'yune, had dwindled down pootimely staled by a writer in this mora- y Lloyd looked neer her son* the grey crone Donau by the river, dud mg.s Ula to have .undergone ferrfnl sof• shouler, ani read: •1 esrtify that I solves- and tering* it consequence of the se tai of Weed marriage, according ti, the rites td d by son tical oaks, a few barren the Kovanotuent, Jur u many W irks We Ali I nrrh oboe J.aa - Asses ef• uuustaul peaty[,[, '}yam srriv •r_ _ r- .. lwtrht4'e. 4-..,. -. ...... Walea4LjjyraHaa Jona Resolve a of 7_ it Sflxrt"fsvpTllrrfrfl,t' "pis 'Mother said Wyndham interposing 'cru ,woe the boly,aud I've every reas•n tuehisek that it L my brother John's. My wale recognise* !tiro ; William., the Pcttadmader, knows tum. :1'hatever poor - Jobe... (sante may have been, he has an.p- atoneof for theist. His body sh&11 lie tide by aide teeth my late father's --in fact, Ibr.gi.en refect to tent effect.' As he a(.oke the tramp el. fssspt Jong purl ide r. Wleg harder opened the door use ente ek,losering the body on a bier, /'snnrwnrnitett, the alis rpp ,inUiner el lath shoeing through their tilde. As they paced their l ouder o f h• l e band e land the covering on the face of the coos, those tan a Ion murmur from u miak te mouth : 'Dear, dear, isn't its soom.f ,l night 1 And So ruuch alikei.unly the dittoed innita Lite younger.' As bey left the noon, some of tile • catttrtcden faces wet with teen, Wend - ham cane forward and shook theist each by the hand. 'Meeh thanks, friends,' said be in the vernacnlu. It war all the Welsh he k new, but it wreet his tarn. The (:bees .d the men *Mean with deliyl.t; and when he told the hailer to see that they had plenty of g•.d ale, they were ready to lay doe n their 1 ...1. the young lord. 'ty:yndlunt, are you mad 1' said his m, tlocr, .ban they were one. more al• nee 'No, mother : remarkably sane ' 'Then why dui you reo'gnlse this im- petnre r 'First, mother, it 1. ne lmplataro ; the profs art lee.itimeg, 1')i,l he want any- thing from mod would be another matter; but, as it is, Ne pproof of his death will come in very Lu lily,' •Fo••h.h boy, thaekildrest Y'bil•Ireemiether ; there can be none • ownbreasts, bee, h Id tribe mind f y 1 the monarchs 'Wyndwm,thank Uod-it.1(Mlin Lyng*, Iegu ' [ deal t tits to the colleens, You don't deny having the pcae cion of the body and its b• longings 1' 'I deny and affirm nothin(. I'd only have you know that I am the lord here, and ern not amwerablo for my doings to anybody.' 'Well, indeed, the sollectnr will have to ace to this. Well, good. day. Sir Wynd• ham.' rr$' may o an asylum, • cheap laborers of Europa sigh fur, bed fly to when able, the breed rich field. which hold out their generous arras fur them to the Western World ehlt WAR D*7LA ID FI awe Amours is iasaYtT w seek pdv 9e, bin J 1 am to u That "Is u- 8- r-:rillltm eau glow gets male, •••s bands or 'y°wsewsaawt reutti - ' '' .. ' ,ice+ tart end days were b be !Pam unmet ee ltesrt of l tlpi•.t't: riorritar craw.- i+ ^s,.y .,;rd- i r"ml' illeartl"+f r* tEYPwf"tt Rt!nee •aux wS wM leanly ease - tabs a L M PANTS. entbuetasl.o character. The Empere .... sew "tiny use Pentane's' -(Luotradiet an . ulla{eubt, hoe Meowing as •we do the gregari- IIID hear last nieht coming from Ems indeed of Inns Trebjepmsuu th..0 Sprwaarr Berlin. He did oot reoniva bio passport, trsdwtor ,the sWst rep"utr I"'iy Natlw' bre came to give the Emperor Terkel ex. Deane of ruasuna is lo.wu ,., bra pwsF .• hie iii» kis been the Nhttr. ^ A duan e u puhflaeed.lblan ‘14,177,71'1711, to r . n i. net 1► end iktetrtrta, It ie reported again first Zfiggijaaatag4ficIAXy I 1lrrtbwMt • r ``II Werther North dermas Munster men in readiness for snit ayy yr rVjAI•eylt►t , Te,' ;y , o swl,tl'tteP UR,I ,,oviv)wwty •, 7)yJ':irPJtlYTr)1/!Aa',ef8t;l , rt 1,pQfli ( ti.' + r i yr y •. Sl _.yJlJtttta 8 to ail 111a1u Y.v;rr 'M.1 ' . . in Paris lo -day 1 Clued and after000p fur ISnrlim. Thn new" re i♦f► --' a ter a r 'f•►ts'Leedrr• eea.l raaeaa moved a-Trrpnhr erte'oi til ba Ea_ amore treacherous bogs ; sometimes °ua habit" of thew people, anddheir tee- ParauA AM11KtAD0 Y e For the reason only 'Cru ; 't Mono that mother; [ nu the turnpikerotten u t 1 I am directed a, 1 1 let 'matched and th ' Dap• but u old wale the sptestion of !art raised in the acinus hold on the ideas held b their fore- ' Then the evidencen nor come- cors rurnny, by vending you without cum• lateen for thousands of and she s ed the ear from her son's YeP ill -tide, wherever utero the particulars of the matter, hotbur probable that they will still regard Annus, oti the pal hone. could lied hint foul -bold, or wheel The Sheriffs first nitificatiou to the usastheoutsideBarbariaustlinyharvalwaya The themam threw and curled inhthe y,iuruight wwtlh -there, day or night. dried 41x1 1 bth i h believed us to be. On one psi art every they looked, it nose in the distill. D e grey mare, gig, sed d t h upon ex u that nothigood man will Tureen with Mr. Mill. T. t the would 1 think i d bis held trustees co y good.' Imre it tansy u our ender k t years, it n alto u[ It. perish , times along the steep M draught quick dr of smoke and air,r. 11'yun. peering u ed rep the uhumtet You w.,uiI out IN 1 D►ttsr, winch u ouly a I nw form of Slavery ed peter, or y should be permitted Ideas already moil gr, who uta[ I,oku„ lint within a radius of lluvernweut of Captain E..rle's caw e alenc t est,, reachedt o spar meut on the 7th inst. and - e manation of the papers, thecae* appear- ing to be urgent, the oeoeaaar report.'auu "'gestures were immediately ubtained,auel e ieu enrol- uvernor a signed and mailed the Me *am night You &rest liberty to make what ueeyou please of this communication. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient tenant, TIIOS, C. PATT'ESON, Aasistuit-Saatary." The above is satefactory in so far as that the poor Captain will now be removed to quarters where he will receive the benefit of appropriate treatment. If the Govern- ment, stirred up by the Globe and the Signal has acted in Bantam with unusual promp- titude, shat about the other lunatics con- fined in Goderich gaol ?The Leader mays: - "1t is tin n.ousssiy to say anything furth- er in vindication of the conduct of -the Government in regard to case" of this kind. Its aasailauta appealed to a single cue in . opport of their attacks, and that ap has gone ►grist them. Will they h the grace to acknowledge themselves in the wrongWhen enoery e b , t en n e s nWm or - P' ar renes w "in the wrong" y p ng" we 'entire W believe we shell have "grace" given u to scknuwledge it not before. We humbly think it will be necessary for the Lender to say a good deal more before the Govent- meut will be vindicated in any other eye. but thereto( its "social parasite." Whale only sneaking circumstantially of Capt. Earle's case, in the article quoted by the Globe, we previously mentioned two other cease equally earl. One of the three, we said, had been attempting to common$ q, _li JausS DICK committed to gaol, 7th June Aa raspeotahlise neetedeeuad_1 in exemplary young man. Quiet when admitted, he gradually grew worse and worse, attempted W drown himself in the cesspol, on several oceaaious, and has to be constantly watched to prevent him from knocking out his brains. Or 2204 Jeer the Sheriff applied fur his remora! and, eve Friday 1611t hist after his insanity war n allowed to become chronic and probably nburn tem l rg at the !toughing 'Interposition e, old u lively Nuw f u .rel« The i. torsi fbths c this ear the ch Teo Rood Jones, signed t' r, lin oar on b,di Wyntl wok at hu ,. was steric the fireplace a bean introduced, and it teeming, { dao in blank dui- luudrod miler from the Wrekui, than the th L t U warrant eau wrong. There an points which w may, end a threw himself back in Lis daughters of .yynu the doctor. The draw- weuul wilt;,,.. • t... ,,.. to o -o 1 chair, tau besruly_ in room at Br navcu, from which you - -- what of Providence, eh, mot! , F y sr 1 - Come, lady, deal sorry yuursel' had a g to In. of a reach of tie ricer be- sb,at th ,ince of paper. TttM [wan the trees, and of the glittering sea Mitch i I sill hold. Gard qui use beyond, war a 'dowel refuge from dul- touelle.- or Jones the .toner,' nese and gloom. Any number of girl. J•mea r was kicking his heels in from six to sietcen, tuerry, good-tempered, tile hall. respect due to the crown and food of each other, even when no b [bade ht nig *hi t nth olto thatthe toJunea gusts were pr;sent, made the house gay w,u o e,' n of the Pandy,'sn•l tt'et a"'d bright with life. Hamlet and Mona, t'.rre(•,rs ire, apartments of the hiww caught up auungat these fair girls, were were fart for him. soon ought the words and ways of Anglo 'Well, what u it f Some warrant Celtic life. to he sig' Pleaswit as are the Lill-si•los of wild No, a gtfing your par len for dib Wales this brisk s nn tide, W the eye of tie-beet f rho M'ch day, but I hear that 91r Arthur 1 i.... sgview of I' ll M brought test should the in ! tl But, as nu end ,u m your indeed, on the show Gedaall has been d here, and 1 called to r I from the anent bow -endow of his club is in- mind you any property found bpm finitely pleasenter, He is dt•idine his the body be Lauded over W the attention among his coffee, his Tiuwe , officers of crown.' and bit cutlet. All the shadows of the 'Doer u to crown hu a veryrtgilant sorrow and doubt abtch hid hese about wrram. in a word, Jones, the hint in the weird mansion of Tanyaht crown h righta on my lends. had vanished into thin air, diaeolved to Flotsam jetsam, wreck and tree - pure, aro one, Mr, Offer ; please the looks frsunsinn of Pew paper When to inform he louse upfrom his Wows masters n r he u t that newspaper, t eH act. r r' • ear teed b 1 '1 'r fin the 1 11 P eyes of his I bent, I have 7 e to report I who is .ending on the heap th-rug by the fire, fired steadily upon him. 'Why, 1%yn, what brings o0 oat en early ? Are you for the Bible Mociety'a morning meeting at Enter Hall 7' To In (uuti intpl Windbags .EFEekim etalrin reply ter t, ;:i ii" Int 11iT find his way obi • Ike boss. es be ontlel- 0Tomb thy elm or w.• 1,, n,al.ln.► hal ew lunch A twittering of swallows -who does not love the sound, telling of the grim winter past, of tbe tender breath of spring! Let them build under your eaves, the graceful house -loving birds. Their homes the (thine frontier, and relearn that th aro as dear to them as yours to you, 0 Emperor Napoleon a to take the field in respectable ratepayer I person. The cause of the quarrel is re - Spoiled year now hat, eh 7 Then carry riled b the civilized world as entirely an old umbrella. Dirty your white step.? M - f Int ilonn,h the housemaid, clean them insufficient France ; it being perfectly evident twill ,Its that fat damsel cod a little that Fiance eau only too glad to tako ad- 'twill some outdoor exercise, vantage of the m tale, p peed election n! 1'rin The swallows had built for arra, under Leopold to the Spanish throne to declare the mares ret Tapyrallt. In that warm 'war. Greet wan have 010 now been en- tonk they lived and throve, and nursed bared into on the strength of very dim their young brood all the eummr-t'Ironyh; ideuu, but we must any that in oar opinion and as they gathered for their autumn the idea of I'rince Lenpold'a accession e flight, they would flock round the old roof- one of the dimmest that could he god In tree of Tanyrallt, twittering a plcatant order to bring a million of men into mortal bl ening on its kindly lords. conflict. Hence it a that rho general feel - They meetly Mold to their old homes in is in fwvor of France receiving a sound these swallows ; and when a young ecu- II l; pi. start in life, they must rear their own drubbing from the victors of gadowa.- 1111'011 Ault. ! $, 2ist, 1810. RUBHING TO RLTTLS. France hes thrown down the challenge Present has taken it up and profanes her self ready fur the contest. Thu armies and fleets are in motion and any lour m bring the tidings of the fine bloodshed. - Troops are being massed on both side. o • Y incurable an order for nis removal arrives. It seem& strange that governutentener- gy shoe Id becomeat intenae,sim ittanemuly with the unpleasant notoriety which former government n.•glect war acquiring ce. And then there is dheeaae of SANDY PAP - dwelling, hong it with dcwn from their The Emperor has no doubt made rep he re oro the elders of the r' or victory, hat of al tvvmlham, that •n,.ared -ewouf them- will give them the t' I ► od t' of Y h 1 'w o, if thcro wen, ter would be drowned cup w en w tan, .'trope a can ear d(il, M1 Ale ibi. 111 '.n rgerP efertilteri fdels, , , @ it wall u /))‘!"3W140117 Ii;i no • ides of that.' 'l11 ndliarn sank into a chair, pale and a breathless. b Was it pri.sihle that his kingdom was to of be wrostsii (rem bon -that kingdom to i which he had poked forward almost from earliest emotionless, And that gone,' t what was thea left for him f I have said e that, honking 0 him,you eig)It•inugi.s. t hien a naked Briton, Intent on rail and pa rapine, Bet It mu not this that he stood v in hit own regents. PINS his clothes, yin Is hare him thee- Lieateeagt and Captain 6 i.i Her Majesty's Feet Gna•ds ; diatingrnis hod sportsman at Co,eraide in Leicester- shire ; patron of two livings; future legis- lator fer the empiet:ebiefof the equestrian order e f the Iced Hand -vary far removed from the naked (lett thenar fretnd. And yet be the pn•lnet of our advanced civil - beeline, choicest fait of rsongnisedsystems of culture, did not clash much with the Ideal l have ref' aced pain were buy Wader tiie eaves, be a tromendgns struggle, and if the other rd levying oontributinna on all "idea : greet powers become involved it would re- i'e from the straw-) ard, moss from the quire the gift of prophecy to predict what Id oaks in the avenue, unconsidered the re. alt will be, ride/ from the gutters ; amnnget other hinge, found with much gratulatory haping. and carried carefally between THE INSANE IN OUR GAOL• &Oaring pair, an old, tattered, yellow per. Ti formed afamou,.1,4 to ter On"nrrcplytothe Letder',foolish &Iteom/ A ■nitine of' the swallows roof. Two hours' to justify the unnecessary detention of boar war saved them by that fortunate lunatics in Goderich Gaol, the Globe of tut red ; and that very night, they alrpt bene- remarks : - alh their own roof -tree these young seal- " A few days age we celled attention Inners -the south-west wind and the mar- the andeublvd fait that notoriously inure mariag serge' singing their eh;thalitah- pergains are ootihued sometimes for week um, and months in one common gaol, and de But for the swallows, Tanyrallt ie el- mantled that Si end should be put in on mod dererted, Teeing ,Cir Wyndham is way or other G, arch a fright/41 state e with his regiment at Windsor, Lady ;wnbnr,•ofTi,n am hathe d latennrtC,, , in Llo d is at he sen o r . Lpuas plonnt _,l _._. _- -..-- . ..-_ h The Jolly Dr. Briggs. . syen sthieinu with F Can any one of nor Toronto contemner eerie. inform ns when Dr. Briggs will be 'at home.' We should very much like te Amer fnom him !--(hlt,4,nin Sachem. We would very mach like to hear if Dr. Briggs is ever to be found at hams {I -gill.. o.t Triey raphe We trust Use doetnr's neat 'at home' . rim, committed IMM March Inst, notified to G u vern men[ hljtho lheieff on 16.4 pril and become of poor Samba., ate., Mut want of space prevents. In conclusion, we aro fon oed into, the conviction that if (leukaemia are permitted to emigrate W Amerwa iltors should be mune wholesome regl(;riction provided for. What we want is Norwegians, Swedes, Germain, and the better class of laborer. from the British Isles. Are we right or wrong 1 A Waam Wsiisale.-On Wednesday evening last, 13th inst., a party of about 30 leaden and stewards of the Wesleyan Church with their wives assembled in the Parentage to welcome home, their esteem- ed pastor. the Rev. W. S. Blackstock (w Am' hitherto been residing w ith Mr. Go Acheson) and his lady who arrived in that day. Sapper war in waiting for the a happy acid evening was spent, and week's provision» left to commence house keeping. The account of Mr. Black.t., rk's \bihor whirrs reached (Indench in W vance e( him, has been fully realized lap his min' t u ration s meat with erre a , s tion from he coo 1 t Wei congregation. His. career Goderich Sas begun auspiciously. THs NAas,w Oacus,-We understand the Engineer of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce R,Inu completed the Surrey through Wroxeter, Bluevale and Winghrmand ex- presses himself highly satisfied with the result, Jus Ito Dtty Prepuratione on are Extensive dealt. THE WAR CLOUD DARKENING. M. TRIERS OPPOSES THE GOVERN ME N'r. TEN Erra.Va Tv TAXI TKa FICL", OVATION T•)THE KIND or PRUSSIA MIUTART ENTIICtIAUW IN BOTH Ktnu DOMa, bl.' PROPOSALS FOR A PEACE CON VEN'r1ON. Tincts 1Ir'asytwo INA me Vi obi iaa, RUMORS OF AN ENGAGEMENT, - Awoeietel Frew Despatches. Peeve, July 15. -The Paris (bnsfda- tionale at noun says :--In consequence u. the insult otfure! to tienehtti, Fans.' amepts war, which Prussia offers. The Cores !mg ialatif declared in favor iuf war. Brume's, July 15. --Thu intervention of Ito the great powers fur peace has been iuef- fectnd. ' Napoleon will announce to -day the rcp- Wrn inn of the relation. between France and m' Preemie, and the declaration of war. & The preparations at the differect naval r stations are on a similarly large scala. Pare, neon, July 15---Tbe Bourse is d flat Crowd. of students and others pa- raded the streets and boulevards. diuutin &- "Vise K or," •• flown with Pruasia," At. y its The cmwd stoprteI at the Preexist' Em- bassy, and shouted 'meltingly, }t s asserted that the Prussian Ambas- sador mbas- sador heaves Paris to -day, p Austria protease. neutrality, unless a t tbinl power Interfere.. Pars, 3 p. m. --The Corps Legialattf de- clared war against Prussia at ten Meehan i before one this afternoon- pe Holland wt11 remain neutral in the atrug- it gle. The belligerents have engaged to re- co spect the neutrality of lietgtuin. Troops ars aoaupidllystconcentrating .M Antwerp and 17 Theipeta end bultnon in -the N&Tumid t- Rank at Antwerp has been removed to the th citadrL_ A..iesM. of pounced, e • The first dispatch trays the declaration nt been doubled ; Viee admiral De Lr tier is io command. Theis is a gre at the war Department to -dr large number of sealed orders bat sent is various directiuua, '1'1re Emperor a expected to bea army in person, bad by a series of movements, arrive at the ltt int Prussia has completed her deiun es heves RECALLED /Kell ALDER The steamers of the Menageries perisela bavo been despatched 10 to bring home the troaes now ope against the rebels in that ouuutry. Minister ot Marine has ordered a eels uut useful in time ot war, eU Imperial yachts, ho., to be dinrme A PROPOSED RURDPLAN COMM' Lord Lyons, the English Minot still sndeavorir•g W get his ooll hen to present a collective request Coogrou of European Powers to les question between Frau*" and Pr I; unr• r Inarus fur ten fiuW un 1Vednasdry. eat aces A I•au un ux •incite.' 'I'reuury bonds y. A ter live hundred millions fames, was taken 0 hoes iso art a fnw house The t'rndit f'onctsr and the Ilauk UI Fraltoe Riad, aU s tet W ' tint wouoleolizu the entire arnouut. Pens 10 rapid through the street. tonight w'thei• pwq before G, the frontier. (Treat crowds grtherel on the sidewalks and wildly cheered the sol - IA. diem u they passed. Nu opp •Ilion to the Int- war a manifested, and the Anes deoou.n;e AI aria pin apeo It of M, Thiers. t VATInN Te TU! 111000/ rat-asrh. rating Berlin, July 16. -The King arrival hen The late last evening fnnn Ens. His journey II vee• was,a cnnplute ovation (nom the start. - eh as Pausing at ''obleita, he was surn,undud d• by an immense throng of his ouuntryinem, who grontod him with cheers. The King RN6. said :-" I am pleased with this serprise, ter, u see wit, that you behave as bravely else- eaguee where,". for a verses or ala Pauli OIRMAN•. settle The Government u in hourly receipt of ussia, despatches fnnn all parts id Germany, LIIIV AL OF PRINCE NAPOLEON Prince Napoleon arrived in N yesterday. He received • dispatch Parte, and sill return i,entedtately. au1t0Rer AN E'tlAUCMENT. Paris, July 17, a. m. -There armor that an engagement Dae plaoo near Forbacb, resulting in a I be Prussians of 3.001) killed offering men, money, acus, hones, Cc., ire aupport of the uamunrl crone, and aasert- • nrway mg that no sacrifice that cut be made, will from be deemed too great for the cause of Ger- The Governueut recommends Brennen as a port of refuge fur German shipping, Is a LIMv,NeTRAT1oN AUAINaT /141,`i, taken Florence, July 17. -(heat popular de- w I W m-nertratiotu were male hate so -day against The France. Crowd, oellected in front d the ForeignOffice ri (: a d Germany Em' a • Isar nil As r to sheeted aid duvet with ith h'r liable as e. are[ halite neutrality, avis Preside. _- UROPSIN HURON. •nate p where (av A vAr,r•nru .voaataweLENT.) and !laving tnvellet through a considerable said the portion of thea County, and having had s mromo favourable opportunity of observing the hical 'Tops or the several Townships in the end `Southern part, i will proceed W give van logs- a sketch of the crops of each Township as QI>L•. I t alangr , , - :3 siih.tka 7 yip . French lose is placed at 2,000 killed, et this report can be traced to no re source. N. ROCHER'S ADDRESS. After the &waioo yesterday, the S rocomled tp a body to St. Cloud, hey were received by the Emperor :repress. M. Rocher, President, be Senate thanked the Emperor for rmission of expressing to the TI ■ patriotic sentiments. A monare mbtnatinn, injurious to the prestige eurity of France, had been carter farorod by Yrwaeia, Q oar n sent -4 ✓ one of Spain. Spurt, who retires taiendakip, geecwweed . a undidatar ounding W us. 1Vithnut doubt t ediate danger of the war was voided; but our legitimate aim p{sin ain•. Was it not evident that reign power, to the prejudice of ocr and interest, wished to disturb lance of power in Europe ? Had t the right to demand of that po grantees against a possible recurre such an attempt ? This is ref d the dignity re, Fence insulted, Y ajesty draws the sword and the coon with you, eager for and proud of caeioo. You have waited long ; ring this time you base raised tc tion the military'organiaationof Fra y your oars France is prepared ; thusiaam proves that, like your MI she will not tolerate wrong, 1 e gust Empress become again the de of the Imperial power; the g ice of the State surround her Maj th their absolute devotion, the no s faith in h. r s isdom and energy. ur Majesty resume with noble eot fid e command of the legions he led agents and Solferino. If peril has co hour of victory is near, and soo tcful country will deer a beberchil • r;' Uletic 'u'tl'dikr I be freed from the domination wh pressed her, and peace will be restored Europe throagb the glory of our a ur Mojesty, who se recently recti proof of the national goodwill, m 0 0000 more devote yourself to refer realization of which ie only retard me alone is needed to eonquer,- The perm warmly thanked the Predd the members of the timate. TnAwlre.-Tb0 Principal of the (estrel Scheel gratefully acknowledges the peelpt et 80.00 in silver from the to be applied to the purchase of pria•y for the Chris seas egaasingl BALT AT SRaroarn,-The Village Coun ell has retuned to exempt all salt -eel from Taxes for 5 vena, The should no deter parties intending W Imre, for, n doubt. of at the end of the veer a wet should be found nayieg no dividend, th Dowsed woyldh flow the example o1 Gale rich and remit the tines. We hear anoth.- Company is organized by the Reeve an Mr. Bayes which is to go to work immedia- tely; a capital of 310,000 being alread enbacribed. t" , made by France a in. weds to the follow- a t mug effect France rejects the instill. offered her to by Prussia, and declares war against that e power-" 1 ho 1 The second dispatch Willa Prussia be answer :-' Pni..0 accepts the decleraticrn no d of wrr, and is ready for the emitter." gar The momter, o1 this House applauded of when the reading wee fitiehed. The Pre- an r .idem has receired two (Akita dispatches, 11 Our taloRNR eve ...a-ste„lig aorta in- This-'!"ownihfp-jNit re. he into markably well, especially wheat, Marley. Ten Palwca Atensw. serried here o Sunday afternoon. -The boys are all i excellent health and very indignant at th exaggerated accounts of the Bruce Mines pleasure trip. We understand the crew were paid off the morning, and that it i announcing that war has been declared be- • 1ween France end Preens. s nr THE NRI'TR eL171'nP Zito -LAND. • leivuo1, July 16. - The peutality of du e England will be difficult and perhaps tin- fce possible, and dishonorable incase Holland B and Belgium should become invulred in en a the war, ty ReAL nnrcrT gip TUT *AR. au The Tinos int.matea that the recovery for of Alsace and Lorraine, enutaining the boa ntndern provinces of Moselle, Mourthe. Nteese, Verges, the 1'pper amt L'wer ai Rhine, arethe teal object of the war on "e the part of Prussia, and that she hu the ye ay mpath iee o1 mankind. The T1 1. ►1st, th Dina that Eng loth intervention is probable M in case of l'ruuta losing strength.. clic w1TKDRAWAL OF LROPOLZ. grs ibos Data and pea.; the latterlro,kurghetter than is a for some years put. Fall wheat a not so ear g"'nl u last year, considerable of it having been water killed. l'utatoes promise we to be an excellent crop . Hay will also be wen en average crop. Other not crops are not nee far enoterh edy&ncel to give an adequate used idea of what they will he. Owing to leo rear gonial ehowcre lately then a uu doubt try there will be a fine crop of all the different the route as this is one of the finest Townships bat in the t'otinty. As the fernier all or neer!. Per' all tirstelase there is no doubt but that os. there will be fiat -dos crops. her 'TSPHrN, Ms The craw in this Township Lok gone - egasnontoJitnetnethemeofsere al Grand the intentiou to ,lay the vessel o a Jury preacntmenia commended for removal P puresen,. i by two of 'thou Honors' who still, without prospect of ameliorated circumstances, • UNITRDSTATI, GI•N..AT.-The R-i1Gam is allowed drivel away with onl''such care Fitt Fesrtuirn, mmnmodod by Capt. Gil - as the kind-hearted gao'er , in pity bort Knapp, arrival in the Barbet, from dives him. if, as the Lend...asserts, 'What Port Huron, on Monday afternoon, and the Government has been endeavouring left today (Tuesday) at noon- She is a tidy zealously to do is to effect an improvement little vessel armed with two 24 Ib gens in the mind of the kimono,' how le It that and one 30 lb rifle, and manned by 40 of a 1 1 r u pt.' r.napp. let to linger helplessly on in gaol, when Dr. Lieut. A. G. Cary, 2 Lieut H. T. Black, Workman has emphatically and frequently;ted Lieut, H. M. (!lark, and chief Engineer stated that • short spell of each imprison- M H Plunkett- area lot of tank, manly Pel prison- fellows, who were much t ghtel with the went is calculated to render madness of appearance and hospitalities of thelerich, even the mildest type hopeleee and incur- and left intending to return and lest• able T We inion leo Lunden will have the, iheir•wives and families behind them to reside among us for the summer months. 'grace to ackmwte oge itself in rho womb and hereafter where humanity and gonern- mential repetatom are in the balance to glee Several communications tuft over throw in its 'feather -weight' for humanity. for want of room. r aE CHINESE QUESTION. to e Every orator, writer, mechanic and e laborer In the United Staten -from the ; dock al San Ferment° to New York har- d bor, and from Buffalo to the Keys of - Florida- -is, plat now all agoir on the gees - thing. he inns.' his nghts ; careless of the gardener and hie wife. ere takingic Ira unfortunates f •t d e it • s I g r en as selfish in his life ()flint house. William', the schoolmaster, -net hn""ing• *0 inP of einolletild !Letitia'', as his prentyps in and his young rharge •re on the river happen -and ended by insinnating, that if what might "ei real *ern of bh ; Pe erne' IO hes fewe, every spare hour ; sometime' away ep tbe any .such awe .4 conlinoment of lunatics btit to his friends, ah ! not so kind, fer be of ok1 would emotions spare I he f of Id beet sifi:17ttated ii,t vitcrld he found county fir toen racists. The Goderich new man weed he.* enld there to the water meet. Where they fished the lower see./ supplies tie with all that Is necessary highest holder, did the Inei permit, Such weters they alwayeltdahed their day et in tbe way id reply, and a great deal more. a. he is, this chieftain .1 onn, de yen the house of William W'ynn, 'the doctor.' • • • • • • think be will resign hie kinginte without There wee alwaye ready a tankard of good Partizaeohip, let us whisper to the nr- a 'draggle I Will Mastro 'than he holds ale for th• cehoolmaster ; gni there the gan, iii quite SA strikingly displayed in de - 4"r ell ht. t•l• ett *helmet 1"ve el lega- young Ririe of the house would tempt the (endear/ what is indefensible it44 in ignor- of chew in ant!), blaming three who wad' to put down ans Mt his, he said at length. wroag, and speak for those who cannot which he was for bis age• wonderful pro- ' Wyndham, dern't deceive emend( • danalL , speak for theruseliee. thee, children ere surely his---thet len: flees@ a strange thy ward lad,full of fire There kne been an improvement of late pallor's, sal ,,,,,, nee leave recognised.' a nifwehemenee and again curlosely lethargic greet dee' nieFestill reeintree be doni ." yams in the matter of the ineene, hut • 'Iliatrees ,' Raid a voice from the door ed. He learn el qnickly Englioh and Welsh. The Lender 4 the 18th devotes nearly • 14100.chAtulrer. 1,srly Lloyd *tenet!, He was very fond of hie gduardisa, bet eoloina 'random statements' in con- werm hed sat by the bedside of the!topaitent of allonstm , en Imprinter P unction with the question of the confine - dying chief ; she eh" win nnw adjoining '• young prince. 11is name, he said, was i••• the het eel toilet id ho dead. 'Meitner.. Hemet i t of lunatics ie prisons throughout the but good William+ theoght this what shell 1 do with the clothes of the This relicts' phase of the sub - Feting earthen.' a heathen name, and changed aim° Hem. Pmeilane. let. ject we do not interfere with, as we did not 'Bring them here Owen,' said, Wylie- Bee ee leering Teetrallt, yenng Sir tali* it,o,nd the Globe is quite competent to ham Mistily, strnek in a midden thonght. tate hrenght them in a bundle, and laid dh n am had told the echoolmaster Am deal with it ; only remerking that the them in the non.. 'Stop, Owen ; diol von find anYthirr is of these children, and ,had desired hint to prw,„were wet. m tem borne hc ',tub) be answerable forthemlihterntaree work ingi if the sew ler in relation to insane the prickehis say mneci, any p.m,. I. ens them the nreame of Wyndham. Ile the beneficent fruits charmed for it by the the nld woman. 'pun *tie^ dim piper ; dies byd,' glee bed she histed William; that he be- ,..tala 'You're weleetne t'he aterney, if there of his brother ; bat he charged the school. at au early date, most abundantly prove. She shoek her heed. Dine paper.' thoo• birth, thinking that it would be el"eion Oats bec"ee 3Poci' gent y locket leen," taking itp the bundle better their origin should be hit in my ally named by us (his °tote luting in Olit was any ; het pia Ire, 0 wen, papers ?' sinter strongly not to reveal the secret The Lender appears to jump to the con- Wrestles's) closed the doer after her of clothes, held them eeit at arnt's length ;eery whey than they dingle! be known estimation At the time. the meet harrow - in dement. as the effeprIng of a bale connection with ing one) he was the oaly lunatic in ennfine- sine th.teghtful famines" of his chief, Rho spread them out with gniell (left Mode Ipi,j, mind religinuely to observe. Angers tee the floor, pruning her hand rs. Hamlet and his Mater Mona were now agieri4Yere: en"14,1,re,,,i'lle'w,41a,,,P,,,,P.71",,,Whahial frequent vieit,ors,2a the' homer of Dr Wynn. eihumtered • hard substance. sew hem Yoe mast nos .negine that thia Wynn le en the eine dromind one- -• Reale hatter beek -- war aneirne prawn •Nadeg, and sae abler a mean eilt leek. ewe rennering tele the eneteMe4this 1.6,,Yrint• he inGks ern P.11/ al 15.1. fatal easket, the old lairtivm, Cirifilthe, interlopers. Not dot he eve deny the knordred at the deer. •ntilemy of then neg. bet hanger& there 'If you Meese, Air Wynelhrnit, yeeng es hewing loot eases by lehermarriagt with , Amiss, 1114I .4keer, •iehas to speak with the Samerseeh. The Wynne, ineeed, had Ten mt. te wait. Getointa_lusth.e.i.t sewer enndemended to marry the dseght • . , iee ewed, „it,. wwo, . 5.1 .thi. eateed wwww en of rich tradesmen. Truth ennoela rs be the imply wiseitie ot our deed.: He me le ode the( of late 'Jars they had t !III pad Id extent, swallowing up Utak meat here. We did not smut that he had Imes' three meathe in mud, conaiderine wooly oar 'smoke neglect sertiment in- humanity en the pert ef thou who mild make a different disposal of him. The Lender trethfelly remarks thet it lied no penman knowledge' or carat Earle's owe Then why rah' the blataet howl of parttime- ship and seades•or to provost justice from being done in a matter ahem which the Laider bum nothing 1 Of entree we all bee. GM die /ender is more devoted to 'Wervelletairtiont 'pip omit tee tris play pkilenthrepy. led it should not make na truckling propensities to very ebviom. The helowing letter appears from the Tometni, Jut* 111, Di70. ROL -The attestant. .4 the Preeineial is the Geierich Geol, who, ea illyastrating ter entritittleleme el eft article in 77.• • at half the usual wages. The qneation *grave one, requiring in its consideration the widest Chrietien charity for the Mon- golian stranger, and the despeet sympathy for the native or European laborer. One thing is absolutely certain : The Chinese aro onming to America by the ship -load, hy way of San Frenetic., in which city they actually swarm. Thence they have spread rapidly Westward, building the western 'motion of the groat racific Rail- way in their progrese-as if to open • high- wayglir the ilivasion of the labor merket of the Eastern States. The immigrants are almost exclusively men, who expect to realize speedy fortunes On the enortnolis salary of 30 eta per day. and then return to the Flowery Lend to live 1.) the end of the chapter, in Intriry, on a penny • day. The hinartian can live where even a negro would starve. Three eabliage stalks and a spot -mewl of rice a day sufficea, a rat -pie is megnificentand a good fat young dos is a feint worthy at the gods. Ilence, no other laborer ean work so cheaply. John*more- over, industrious and faithful, knows nnthing of strike', and caa learn anything quickly freers the duties of • chamhermaid kitchen girl to the elaborate intricacies of the higher mechenies. Thus ii will be seen vrhat a formidable aehnomiet he to the American laborer and artisan, and hence it is that hie coming haa creeted such • storm threnghout the country. - No doubt lie will come to Canada yet,end r..Ilywclleapectallys1,ringcngs, Fall -wheat post• whet remain, of it, Iona, very well but a rest considerable amount i4 it w winter kill- . esty ed ; peas promise to he an abundant crop, lino hay will also be a fir :• crop. potatoes and Let other re .1 crops promise fair to be a good •nee crop. at HAT. me Spring crop in this Township also n a promote an abundant yield, shat hu been d saved .1 fall wheat also leeks flnbrate,unt sJ' hu ever been seat in this part .f the --- generally credited, oil RE.'RI'tTINO 1N Pal. -MIA, gip Volintcering in Prnssia is extrannlin- W ary. The entire male population & do- Yo mending arms. a H UNnA1tANNTMPATH• WITH rat,o-E, the Advices from Berlin represent that the Prince &,yah Frederick William will take 'Ti command •1 the armies of the Stance of Em South iiermany- A telegram from P,•,th states that the and chiefs of the different artless its //mixer, ren lett county. Putatoe. ales promise an *bend ant)ield. Turnip. ar.d other nest crops hook well bat n f rms. are ■ t Ar enough advanced to red say what they really Mar be, bet owing t ay the late genial showers there is every probability of an abundant crop. Hay es t general Desk. well but the weather this ed. some time back ham not beer (ayourabte la uiag ant NTANLRX. had met there, and to have al,ut live minute's private mover Nation with hon.- London Brruhl ate Ditto '.- Ibirm 'iron per owe Cervameeuleat. ter hue ball clubbs are to have a friendly genie in Blnevale. WAIF.. --Crops in generel loelc well. - Haying is very much impeded hy the had . weather. Railway matters are still in the at. For the Ind two weeks we have rain in great abundance, but the weather now looks more favorable, and the farmers are in hope* they will yet se- cure their hay from further damage. Tint 12rn.--About 8 o'clock on Toes - day the members of the Bluevale Orange ledge met in this village, and although the tain poured down in torrents they started for Lembville, and after meeting ar.d treating their brethern there, and also exhibiting their 'malty by beating deems and marching aft lit the streets they returned home, with a few exceptions. I We hnpe thole. writing to us will try to mail their corr. so that it will reach here not later than Monday evening.) piat week, to notice the Importation hy Mr. White Boar. Mr. Mullen informs es that he purchased lns pigship from Mr. Boyer, Pennsylvania, thet it is now two months old and weighs over DO pounds. We con- sider every tench perches. a step in the ri 1Lit direction and long to esoo the time we can well imagine the feelings of rims witifthe'el:thflemer ter worker' were fire bemired of theni mit anttentior. nth: nusing of improved stock. fteaforth, &c. The questinn very nature% paid him well, and we have no doubt thia ly arise. ; la it right that Kwang Chong "ilia's°. he allowed- nsmi herberiene as they are- -The Board ed the Maneheeter Chamber to min a elms' of oar eitisens whn Aare of Commons. held a Append meeting yes - bent work enmesh f,f A, lied knows. to terday, rehire • hire depetation i4 pen yid food, steams( sail komm f emorehants interested in the 'Intern trade •n the Gambia whose object was te Renee world iamer; " is not reeler Cheap Beanie settlement en the Gambia to the lahot, slay ha a rim teen fwe French. It mu repheentated hy !bedews. tenon that the prepneed osesinn, nn notimi "erorkehop of the /milt the magni. 'given to the Colonial LegialaktnanreY,MWIUlt"nen (teem streets of Pens, enrinhed little Bel. pigment to the settlers generally both ilium, transformed the rutin of Germany French and English, snit would he prepoli. info magnifiesent harvest fields; Mit, ale* it 'eel In "^t`'h hod*. The "'seed tol.P1ed be Freres, and that • menterial to thereon* he aditnreeed tattier Onlmairal Nein .--allewarlert Daly time., 2.4 ,W47 ground:40,n, foreebil iernment mew. If e hemp label. le e esitennal bleseing, hew re It thee VI ing that every victory for France would be victory for Hungary. IN FRANen. Tbe war enthusiasm in Frame is yery great. The people offer to pay double tazes. The police are "lamed to protect the remidence of M. M. Thiene and F'avro , who made speeches against w • • Lnenoe, duty 17.--nw British War Of fice hes not yet received official notice o ion o war -between France an Prussia. Italy and I/ennerk assure th powers of their intention to preserve neutral attitude. MacMithon, Retain and Canrobert will cemmend the three corp.. of the French army. The troops t. Saxony are in motion. The French re. ,ierves here been eniered out ht protec the frontiers. The North German Parlia- ment meeta on the 2eth instant, to vote the necesury credite for war expenses. Premien assurances of neutrality and lin- tnnnity of her urritery. A despateh from Berlin states that the South German State., reeponding to Prua ails'a notice of the declaration of war, are enthusiestic in their support 4'4 fatherlend. Political differences hare heen nbliter- Columns a Premien troops are moving in the direction of the Rhine and of the north east. 114'51111 IN TRW CORN! LROTRLATIF, PA ma, July 1Rth.--In the Gape Login pronounced against the declaration rif the Governetert. He found after all that was sled, that lemma heel received malefaction from Prussia, end war shmild not be made on her for a mere formality. M. ()Iliyier reeponded to Thiers. He laitt it mut impereible I or the Government to do otherwise, then it had done. Thiele% again took the floor. He nee:ailed Mexico and riadowa, enel said Government had mule a great blunder. The majority in- terrupted the 'speaker, hie he contented amidst great agitation. When silence was restored, M. Gambetta demander' that all correspondence thet had teken place with Prussia be laid before the Corp. Legisla- M.. Joie" Fevre seconded the motion in net make a wee en the 'authority of tele- graphic deepatehes. The minister of F'oreign &Nairn replied that it was neesieusry to make war, and to do en immediately to give IN -Oasis nn time tri arm. If any ether omelet was_ maimed 111111rntleStfig prejeets or the law were tarried ita the Cerps leigislatif by 246 to 10 : Fleet, to call the Guarde Mobile in- to active +erne° -, worm& to authorise the milintment of geometers for the term of war, and third, to hese a demand for a loan of fifty milTion Priem in aid of the army, &rad sixteen gannet in '61 of the *ivy. The SWAN, 1•6•4411MIWOW. period will eeenmpeny him to the field. Coma▪ t Beabd.tta arrived in thin nit, A wee feeling has taken entire eont of the people yeaterday. The Duke Grammont, after leaving the Chem war greeted by the molds upon streets with cheers and plaudits amou made in front of the reoidentie or niers to express dirnetiefaction at co O 110 de pretty much out 'Ohm'', nate also promise her, an attendant vield, men are also an ex - the eellent crop, potatoes holt as if they will et. ne over an average yield. Thin heing an -Ad settled and well cleared Township r The crepe in. th T:411i4''ets'"4""11311".:Vie411"611111.tivueh ip as an ever. r an NTLITART )(where're. fellowtng official reports :- nerces ha been named creating a fourth battalion f each regiment of infantry and "nth Aqua e theatre, who eemmanded the Nation a Guard of Parisi, has been appeinted Co e mender-in•Chief of the Imperial Guar The regiments in barracks at the Lon Militairie have received ordern to Mare t on Monday. The military poets in Peri Yacht by the departure of troop, ha been occupied by the Imperial Guar All troop, in garrnon in the Central D pertinent of Frame, hive received orde to depart for the frontier. A Council held at St. Cloud to -day. The ehambe will probably dissolve at the en,d of th present week after voting the budget. • Stanley. This ix one a the finest Town - for ehipa in the Connly, still there is room for d. greet imprnvemente in the wily Of under - raining, which were it brought into effect nt on large part .4 the land which lies very tiat, would repay the htiabseidman tenfold Ind-. for his labour. le flaying traeelled thmugh this Tent- h ahip than the ethers r am not prepared to s, give • minute description of the cordition ye •d the crepe, Mit whet 1 have seen ef thent • d, very Well but dt. not show signs ea a. wed farming am the aforementioned Town- ,. shim, considerable of the land being cover- -, ed with Canadian thistles and a great er af amr nine: nn .nf mt,tant,a7ur.in the grain, whtch as I &nuttier to be • sure indicatiou of bed The tipple crnp thrnughreit thin pati .11 i the eonnty appear" tn be about an average. n_ Cherries are an excellent crop, plirms will ii. not be such • large crop owing tn a large if taniount .4 them falling from the teem be - fere Coming to maturity, 'vetches along the • lake Shore look eery well but Inland they lie amnia to be a (Aileen. Indeed, taking the t southern part of this country as a whole . there has never neen a better prospect for the farmer provided we he blest with good weather from this forward for the harvest. The Northern part of the County of " deed crepe over the country look better 1 than I have seen them he. several year,. NEWS FROM ORNWARR. Let Patrie says the News limn De mark and the Duchies' is excellent. The hatred Against Premien LI 00 greet, that their Gevernment refuse to take pert i the present eonflict, the people will ri aninst them. In Hanover there is grea agitation, and the Prussun General eom mending has asked for reinforeemante. FRIRSOLT RRLATIONS WITH SPAIN. The Afeeiteur journal holds friend! language termed' Spain. It intimat that Franco would be willing to supper the Father of the King of Portugal fen the Speed' Throne. The Iffneitrur add that it has pooitivo assuranee of the inten tem of Spain to keep clear of sny compli eat* in the impending struggle between France and Preside. The flevrtiment of Holland and hal tenon France end Prussia. The Morethet cerned for the welfare of Belgium. Oen. Changarnier will be appointed to Miry of embassy will start to -night for seine clarstion nf war. The Moniker opens a list for • patterns! mehscrintion, to provide tendril° aid the Government in prosecu- ting the war. I t night H. Boehm. mimetic...1 to the Renate that the Doke Grammont hied informer' him of the ineseien of French Tideway by the Penetrants a force of the .664 eleatmvirni the helmet!' at thee petit, het had retired preeipitately. The "denten' Official" 410.ftimtho ogee event thin Penmen preemie hare metered a respechtd• farmer living on the 8th con. of But Weenie -eh & his eon Thomas went y out on Friday evening hunting, each armed wide • Rifle They eisperated from) ✓ oath ether emir • sheet distance, shortie after theyming man heen1 his father'. rifle go off, & on going np to where the father wee, to his herrer (mind him lying &ern quite dead ---the Rifle hall keying pene- trated right thrseigh his head. NA. thriee. nee met gnat* • .nAtil nme• ;11as.miteenothi••••1. 1 merk". .1.'nfrtittanissompre:ione ea ,:,, ox 1,1. an old settler here. A, tneviel a wit* sell haw ef a farnily, some 4.1 them hiring quite young (the yminraat not yet tart. year' of floderich for a few days past. smemestar • •