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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1870-8-9, Page 2• 11111.11.1111111.111.11111.1.111.1.111'e i,algli • ,kar 41g yam he ea tednw the twister re Mel sldtaset y Oshawa d Ns ray c Mete yea to the wooled roma. L d, an outlet •4 sell-ptwrt- he two j,dh',fesid ill gentle - represent the exiatlay mt rtsb • Harveyswird Joriew* ka.e sermeed- •d tbeawlvr with such • -acrd.° vel tar !!wash• clerks, eters casliieri, hsugktl' Pnli'rpartners, and •tater hellpn.nl erhaps so. At all events, you Bill 11d it easter M. obtain an nnauthorue4 mkt- tare, where then are not .ufheirot &bade view wtik-IL. Ckan:ell..r of the Kafir! -111W to protect farm stook from the burn- er, say -than with we tea ch,ofs "1 Brio leg an and revere store of .ummer, and *ay, Junes. & Co. !etch stables about the barn must be taut, atth,nigh impregnable Mall fedi* sled ►e shall eS•xtuall prevent them my much*, althae igh c:apehle ..( a tomes y P d . i ulatem, there was •caw *tog *luck toe blaehurellte ba8-prier was nee ,n ►r aural i e v rut � No re, g amorist w he (ell. could haw expected that a little ties man, wa/ring • conical white het, a brown- er row (.p• er pater( ander hie sem; avid a V. doh tweedy In ,k *men hint gewrrrlh, should �wtaee stints hum the re hook, t.lte bus hy - i6• arin. and sty W him : 'Genn,, greasy, e.., ,Jake me hgMr Jones directly, in :1 MVO,: Above/ante, the porter reetiinl(cd Mr. iVestururn, 1114 correspneding clru1, who repuke imbue IaOguagrs,e. to the las,-easing ..f gee may ; and he ascertained it was a •t tar be ("rind iu any of the la,rgnages West - omen ktsew, haslet.. his head, and said. e -we - lee bit swewts•9.w•twme the taws- esti of this world. It was (hegemony of typed me. Mr. war 'Waterman. To t`iiT after being with th. bonne front her to men, th01 • little 6.ry-(aced chap, in • hat is never was made in this world,Mr tt'esterman should keseh hold of me by the ars., and call n • memo !I was that norst, that 1'J hes• • u. IS e0) tiring be told hue " 'I'lurke to his nupettemser.dw'Ight,Owen Nora fettled Meisel et (.000 in the sanc- tum of Mr. Junes the hanker. 1I•, • (re.h-I.e.kutg, gray-haired, old gentlemen, dared in a snort coloured chancing- art and grey small -clothes, was sitting to aware -chair by the fin, when the apparition much heal strutted the por- ter •end 1141 solely im awbdity, burst is npon Hiss To the old gentlenun, sur- *vyrng blue in Mtonisheueut thneugh • d artily gold-nioinod eytiglasa, Owen spoke. '1 mist apologise fir troubling you, Mr. but , ()w r • d Jnnra, n ray nemn ■ rn Da caw, o I'm w seolicit.r from LI*naterndy, and 1 meat speak b you out a matter of great futprr°ntee.' Ah :' seed the old gentleman, trod used, het nh•eed ; Usti it's lee. Om ••Lw- •lon e w Grind sad Unlmble, n( Ahchurch lone 1 eleu'tknew what the peeler was ahont, tut ki stead you w the right per e on.' 'Brit, 1Ir. Jones, 1 don't want to me yonr leeyers. 1 tn meting for • omits of eephsn citation', who's* apt gut a penny Ah, if it's a matter of charity, lease en to Mr. (trews : he looks after the chanties of the home.' 'It iwitdewrity either, Mr. Jones All 1 suet is -information : eauwlerl�'. ',Ouch 1 Mfi ,'. yen can supply, but which, as it's "et .4 the neon! course of Muiness, 1 shall early oMAua from the fwittaub-head. 1 rely .on your well- known intsgr•ityand ktndieso, to I{ re me a hcanng to the matter' 1 anal.", sea avalry torch. A bloody 'def you pat u its that way, Mr -Davies, struggle raged &lose the whole line tee did tau say f-1 must listen, I suppose, traogk rally esv time'- trireme 8arerbrucken and Ferbach, lasting 'F won't delay you flee minutes.' until night- J • brighte of bpiehren llwea sat down hy the table, produced a were carried at the p.iut of the bayonet. odic .d pipets, told the •tory of the Meanwhile our1e6thdivision had advanced reek of the Nemesis and of the children from Vee Kkingen, taking 14weel aud he snrvi•ed, in a few words. reaching Fro -leech et nightfall, when the •par, from a memor.ndute belonging broken divisi.ns of the French were tinal- thedeceeud Jobs Lloyd, we Ore on- ly driven upon that pomt. Hen Imager, 11C><* 148 ciyt°1d+ ti 1_iicc��,,,JJ•1 �� ` Id Marshall IoMtbe vies MN Oros- 1 ttm• N o milds b lbs: food to fall back from kis first Ije..-- Issittrilekt- f�'--i..:,;.; 1 . •*-+•yrs .re,.,. 'k'i't an" having 1uId 3l p .: roti!' e k yrtnk Ialtelt da ..e %thigh -ram Irf to dTtll an" i.'1:17iT:`„ 1. th L4A,. of'" -ee--10111lrrt,.• 1 oh Olt 1b t'taar. U°nYrl Proa rule steer cannot be Seri* lune Meru a frit Ilioneult is still no of y;rtaioty, u to wttecrtain. sour, tis• breehn)r of it Meta, 6th, 11 a. m. -Corps of Uuneral mwos,W be diseourago 1, h n.iwrd ie io rotrcat. of feeds car other reasons Burhn, 7-- Ktng Wdh*m sends the k cannot be raised. In alfollowing despatch to the Q•Ieun, flood news, • groat ywtnry has been won by iv of gams grades are superior tmtuovrueat upon, the so called ; and occasionally they are equal even superior to their pure br••d Nate ; but the uu.ertainty s so gnat to moue' to pr•.bibitiuu with all those wilt *old prod use oils tis host and ONO saleable sonnet& our Frederick. O.el be praised fur his mercy, we eaptnred 49011 rlrlaern, 91) gnus, two standrnls ant 6 Metralkua. 31anh,dl McMahon among the tight Mu heaetly rwinf•exed from the main army, the contest very severe rind Luted fr 11 a. m. till Yat night, our Loses aro hoary. The European Won News of tattle, lung delayed, now oohs to w thick red (fist, slid Prussia S ad- vancing victorimesly into French territory. Ile (tattle of Weis•eniurg, in which the Crown Priam d' Prussia drove Marshall McMahon (the veteran,•1 the Crimea and Algiers) before him, ul•1 tits retreat of teen. Fr.iesard on the Seer, look threaten- ing for France. The "diced Pntuiau revolt Stock. Al! thew vicissitudes aLct them token credit for the capture of two eagl.1, the SAWS as himself, eiapt perhaps js as witrailleure.u.d at least4000 prisoners. !,!agree. Napoleon, delaying the intelligence, is Sheds should b• erected in every pa- wmpellwl at last to acknowledge the de- feat and the interruption of totemon,eatium Waren Aiwa and SlcyfirAon. The intelli- gence ntelli gena coning to Ports, while the city was rejoicing over a false report of victory for the French 5r,i u ham created M intense feeing of duepp,intmert, aol the volatile citizens gave vent to their mortification by shouting "Down with the Bourse." Prince Frederick William u announced to be pushing hrw&rd on a ' bee line" for Paris, and Napoleon ie boiled for the centre of the gestation. We in sy therefore expect to hoer of another tremeUdountreg;le taking piece on the ground bet emu mete the pre rat head-quarturs of the Emperor, and Nancy on which Marshall McMahon was falling back. If France is again defeated,thouhh seine other ti-' i la u a . •. plus, the owtest will rirtoally bi de,idia, i< other 1Ca of can powers are else enough to keep e it oft ete'er. It to an ominous. fa t f. r t s security of the Napwl•oniedvnastytl at the French Garde Slebi'e, at Chinas I alt way between the seat of •weed Paris, is in • state of insubordination, and that the extreme measure of shooting two of the delinq*enw has Men takeu, by Mlersltall Cusrobert. We cannot regret tba'. vic- tory seems refusing to rest on the ban ten of the man of December and tyrant of the Tnnlluries. We trust the presents) neat:• J power., while doing what flue cera to ate.lirte for peace, will still keep neutral. I)a. M,;Leati n SALT P . .-We are glad to learn that this invention u egain in full working order, making excellect salt and effecting • great aviug in Inc!. 'Ph. patentee informs its that lie can turn oat from 70th 80 Barrels of Salt per day W 5 cords of Wood. Tho Dr. has sucaa- rally overcame the encrustation of the pips, which was alienist the only:d,fliculty he had to codtlud wit!, ands • &repleved to hear it : for such persevering energy as he hes exhibited deserves to be rewarded. He who would be t biesasf al stork raiser, must not may have superior or thorough -bred animals to breed Irom, but be must be a tAoroujA bred tlw.w ujA going sus 1 -opt forgcttiog fur eauomon% that his horses, cattle, or sheep are no soon animals than be u himself! That if be is capable of suffering from extreme kat or ould; from rain or snow, or wind, ( from a hard bed, from too of hood or fri.ade, hoes hanger or thirst, so is hie from the attacks of either w gnat ver • OREM*Teuoturef A hint attoar and last but mut d J therights aud fiber f taM ( haat as A 1 Sham first ranted that they 1 d !fiver �u le and the amdl. He say reek • a sits mast uulttediatel fain- ] ase t an prva.rrtng hburelf to ok the !tad et L P n1 M We P .lure u •unw. hu t r .. nP11 rule cnlh is deas0s. t t fah 1 elrsa Mill with two sated Money emoted by the ' Oar L N1 pa►tiNlaaee the fsasb•rs rill• r> r�d nth IYanrin[[ Farmers N Faro, August, U. At tke Cam at ChM. p °plc n•geed kind with Into aud eds. W be abs W polish me oft neat week] take from thieiosr,rwad sada �+• xw _. sults - easENAL1 t1RJtlar ereIrSff, tiros .. - � lett It � ..rbeelt�r+..-..th.. ...,a:.�:•z,•"ei'�--aM,;......,�a"+tv:• . _. �>}iII is k• i bo begirt the M raw pruhesinn*1 bout-blaaks, wb•n h...011401' . . . .. a . .ask r+rM!' t setas wee Orel; sere truly mutt the stun v �tAp crfel �pfrO;tRs- meet: s brut leap rltb joke while s g he affairs of the Provisin I °nommen' Y I7'=')''fr�'I'�FttR'r1"�.vi7lij?I x ,t :�y'• 7't;;1 ('tyke n t ' r ha..� et6Pt � , , •ral.tge,,,l!tjt!e�lty. Iar.ealla .'11tbaAl.?lRqit^nr.1. " t"._-i''4'a~rr,: n lrii$'vilF+rylSiC'r"- ace. •,e�nroc4^,cc.-e.ar "• jy„%d`--t+-:a+va+-s. m Owr law anJ *arty tun of tiaarhruok"n There h M°° the shape wluoh existed tgHst - ilite+weTw�►•aady'Ai�• •ditll►ax�er abi101f' rT* Iat �7��: .t� t ki" 4 124M�, i„h" . , EI K ovine for d g'Am � "' duos ostltalea. ITe asiJ 'Ameba s 0. �^ h mifiwnt vow of Lake Heron Swine made roomed, g�lupt 1 whu.h to utl draw tuck to the plaa.o. P IC ppe Aug.Bt1 ltl"U ,4 i r '� ,r9 ,157 k'•G'FY 'r (. l f['!<ta(. »�•iioay -�"e•i Teeaeanitre to the J- -AS u between ` aerbnlcken aud Saarinnu to elk 0enrrmenl thoroughly put was not ane i['Tculli' ■tarts fr nn the vilhgu Iakuwar r serve the uwveueu a woo careen er 1' he [ assembliesf l b Thu f 1 tod� to any tura un w sceptre to . aL' III . _�...._-.. - ltut l e t, t t w cite te the A1IOCIStmn Z 1 w ! 11, nuasunr h Id J t v car n mUtulse were c with flu tuteuuon'of finding rid sand, eI •y Imre elm notBuit.11 Uuvrruwent. teachers convened for the purpose oft wdl get drowned !car aarwiuty u aro each , receiving sod imparting lout action ia the twits OASIS unless in hie own depraved art of teaching, beteg, in fent, Normal imagluatluu. As fur 'Truth' being afraid trial neighbourhood. The oaten aro in lid eoodttion, {yT1' llFdr.NDU9RYT1lfK TABLR, Paris, Aug- Peau. judges from P1 the uw5eunnw now made hy the enemy's and should D° un1or n Ol ecu m•tsnocs Lrrs deoMrkh aw IrdnNs i0•111•11•••7 sass. ler tra)[s that flulgiau territory will to violet- iutervrne, the harvest ill 1)r bouuttl'ul• tlrimirlolt perMee ay.1 Basest a ed by Prussia. Mr lie tuatyueden isesthe taw peritg Tu..J.y The Enywror has authorised EnglSh, of 11 es1rs. Fl melee ll, $.puha aud wordy I� American and Austrian physidiana to outer' Dennis with the 11 via, and asye maty n 1s military leopard service. I of the Indiana aro w gathered its the Sonde) r° Thu Juun,ud da -Gioia has mason to be- ..nly nulaD.uo' 1' the Prussian plan of attack S to con. satlrmeol, living on he iuhabiuuw, who win ear. tYMrsk ear wrtanit W r.Mrlel pe.twu.y) a� a r 7r 1 sl as Scheele !or the time Laing, although not cordueted with so much system and preparation. The ex. 'vises should con- sist mainly of lemma gives by some ex p:rieoeod teachers; ef mutual instruction by the metyl.en ; of free diecussious; and of 1 °tures , elivcrud by gentlemen who t_k. an ialcrtli in the w uta! wawa of the oommuuity. The objets wets to im- part to the teacber a knowledge of the philosophy of his Profrs-ion. Every W- eber should tie alive test books ; iudeed, en should be the !elft book himself, so that when the test took• provided were in fault, be should be able by proper ln. sttue:ions to act them right; and the principles as well as the minor's° of every subjectthouldbe thoroughly died teed sod understood. And • second object wu to create and maintain a `ymppa•thy betw.:en theteachere and people. (iIcar.) It would therefore be the important duty of n: Institute to deiunnetrate that the teacher who attends ie alive to the interests of his eallino, and that he is mastering the the- ory o1 hie profession. The teacher and parents 'should tuect together et these meetings very . The third object gained wa. that lyteachers were brongbt into direct iutereouree with one another, and are thus enabled to measure themselveeintelleCtuallysnd professionally. It would break down the barrier that fou often exists among teachers. They would gain intellvotually oleo. Another very important feature not to he overlooked was the opp.rtunity which Teachers' Ins- titutes afford of introlucieg into the practice of the profession such new im- provemcnta as were made in the science and en of teaching. In tine way, also, the talents of the various teach:re would beilad. Wti,lin,aod-those BLit w tbow selves superior will thus be appointed to p„eitiocs throughout the country where their services are needed, sod whetctheO- .id aecompluh the greatest good. (Hem) The value of Teachers' Institutes arose from the feet that -First, they supply a system of trairing to thole who ca0uot be r •s°het by Marotta in Colleges and Normal Schools. 1t ems essentially neres- cry to suce:u that a teacher be trained in mime way. Meeting, as our teachers did, for examination, a few days spent in the art of applying thei• knowledge would better prepare them tor the test required for qualification, whilv.at the same time, it would obviate a disoalty which now ••xists, that of memorising for the occaeioo. They would have a tendency to intro -him a system of training similar throughout the country, and thus save much minable time, •od consequently much matey, for time is money. The fnquo .t change of teachers in the schools was one of the greatest evils in connection with oar system. In this way much valuable time was lo.t which lnee was sustained by these least able to bear it. Teaehers;jostitutes would supply the want now existing of training oar young teuhen end the bet ter preparing them for the arduous detire Wht$AITees.-Many of nor friends are of the profesioo (liear.) Institutes are Vithextedfffft!'Wg lire States of the neighbounnj republic an with extras u we intended. Tbefanit S not the results art very beneficial. Last year the large sum of 312,000 was expended in New York State, and we might well take • loaf from flair book and thus benefit the Jooth e -i our Dominion. (ile•r). • In reply is Mr. Joulrso.+r (Cobouyg),- Mr. MILLaa said he was certainly of opinion that the Government should pro- vide the meant to carry on thew In- stitutes. Mr. Jodrsnr thought that the Tea- ohers' A.+ocittios could supply the want which it was oontemplatcd to peovide by the proposed institutes. Teachers did not Weed there associations nearly en t do X41:. -the • could, tram the norms and wierds, end Noels of wino, and so ventilakd a to afford a kesltk, atmnephere. A sufficiency of dry, soft ad ,dean bedding should always he famished; and • quantity of Water of .eh, of 1st, and of seems •Iways news 1- ble,-Arnicas Stack Joarwi. : 'Ells !ABLE,, Ss T. 111 %nese B Gomm= Lora. j ,grit!. tri.»... . 1 N e. a - *0 . wee. •' ' IAA p . /rellgla, • p a 71diR„ ' w --�1a In a /ape" 11 evil »... sap p. a Karen,.'. Lae 7. ie. SEMI-WESLT S17BSCRLBEP8 Who have not yet pail up for the peat yesir,are respectlnlly requcstel to do est at once. Larger mus ase w, dtfiicnit of eel. lection that we shall expect rev friends (who would not mesa the small amount of the sibucruphnn,J to rattle without furth- er pressing. Each 11 114uel aunt is small, but the aggregate u large end of groat im- portance to us. %tmi'(1. ltettip, I ileal b 30DERICH, ONT„ AUb;U 11,1570. THE WAR. VERY LATEST, 7 Celile to tlalfretfllrefitiltry Perlin, Aug. 8th. -General Steinmetts telegraphs the following particulars rat the contest between Vad (/•01,10 And French under (Ten Poniard o -The fight warn opened on our side by 10th division, which was aubee1uently reinforced by I,e ea whatinforgsatios you ma about New York, 1th. - A special despatch soya that the latest Information [To h. (104...1.J confirms the news 01 every particular 01 Prussian victory. Premien, to -day nocupy8wvolo,theelice where McMahon'+ forces were Located on hattlydsy. Marshall •Mcllahon's corps is in full retreat toward Emmy, thnngh he is endeavoring to form a junction with the French force at Metz. Gen. Frnssard w 'atom back Saar river with MoMahon towards Nancy; his cups suffered heavily. Meta is beteg hurriedly n!. cal in a date of definer. man in the place being pressed into Service. Gen IhullIm•,re Lits command of the fortificatiene at Metz. Whole of Premien reserve commenced moving yesterday, and Inc rapidly coaling Op with advaues. Pnnoe Frederiek William is advancing rapidly into very heart of France, amid on a Ise hoe for Para. Paris, 7th Angnet.-Private despatches here been received announcing corps of Baden troops oroesetl the Rhin. above Beach 11te following despatch received from general headquarters :- Mets Aug. 7th, 14.90 o wee --That we t ouid hold our position hen it is neoes- tery that Puns and Frena should consent It, great off rte of patriotism- ee lose neither our meaner nor oonldenas-bat the trial is hard. MoMabnn after the 1 ate• nf,K i **Veen retired &idle vamet covering the timed to Nancy with defences Gimps ef Frnieaart which stiffened severely are taking energetic manna fer deto_nrs. SPEntAL aY CABLE. Lwlden, 7th,-Fr.m eaglet news rgesiv- {.p,olera is aging in Havana ed here--tlu#ittoatton.nme..d ape& follows: (Amon 1'rf000 los ulnae° sub u►.'g army [i' Alex. Kierekntuki, M. P., for Saint from Weisemb0rg,Isinterbtrgend W.rth, Hyacinthe, Lower Canada, is dead. and protahly enrap.lied an evaesaes Bags- cp. Toronto was, the other day, visited mu and St uhitrg, Victory of f/ee.Tal by • fearful storm of wind. F?' Prince Arthur has c,ntribtted £20. Sterling to the (;anafian Volunteer Fond. Ile The last French regiment hos left Rome to wear his flue boots owing to the bad mate of the streets, if ever he did own such an °nutmeat to his extremities, he may return thanks to the liberall,ty of his cobbler. 1 would may to 'Truth' dou't tut that poor puny shovelled atom called your heart get disturbed about the prim - purity of -Berne. The village will prosper in defiance of all that you ^au may or do In the matter, and do not in the future be so ready to rash your sterile ides tutu print, unless you can abstain frost falsehoods. Nacos me Mr. Editor, from occupying w much of your valuable space. I do not in- tend to carry on the controversy. The vtllag• u hero Mspuak for itself, if 'Truth' cvusiders jt right to make a greater fool and knave of himself let him du it, 1 can- not be held responsible, Kill 1 could not tamely submit to see such a malio,us and uncalled for attack on an industrious sad peaceful! villager go unanswered. A VLLLAGER. R*w*was.-" A Villager" is tench mis- taken in supposing that w• do not "tate about the put, peccant or future of Burne." We are glad to hear of iw in- creased ' present prosperity and trust it may be sub More prwpero' a Au the !unit'.: THE WAR. LATEST. ORLAT ,Arris RI11CTID 11/LAR $ATx:1t7, THE BATTLE OF WEIS9E1 BURG ! ENTHUSIASM IN BERLIN. TUR F11.19CH ADMIT A _ D1F1YT !� UR$7IT 'E_ r._{By4ml.--7'isp1i4wr.r" -: Moak Broodtait. From the amortkt of capita{ Mooted le 'ire .took, and be *mount required for aelenel oonaumptioo, the impar fano, of reset understanding and appliaation of ets Fibeiples of breediwg and reach/ it 1000011* ecru sptareot. That than is a wary Fres difference in the remits of IL; ri•.°e mals of breeding, fbo11nt sod sing at.sa fs as emlltsetinnabte as t there ate LiBerent ways M esti ced . d that there r • ht and a wrong rig wee d-po lent anmawbat upon eir0gm- r abbe engneetiooable. Oworforro V cal of the first requi0ltiw t ., sswp 0(1',flowering what ia wanted will a�ptl� tad using soh ap jjaaous Clem 1.f 1'at want. wears* ebtA'on, if not i at Masi to I put on of memo seyro rf ri�,"Ry wand a toelesy must s; while 11a,gvl0 ler mvmpathy, and ma the enmfort of h41 ani - wt ahsraergo,,,, . HI,"firing ea tree new as a`tRt ;an1ewelrude-semid hke" w none the 1A1t.•rsuad that like - hr ht the Wrod thesis „It hawse be finds err 'r-tleed srfiM.le, which to thole the•oegh. 11 on deo/Ow* ekes °+ratio, by hrwd- it Ga, dr..+, will tell," and their 1ik. ,1►eir her row( their Sae 111111,1 Sr whghl d my We met itorpolros arae or wb lees MOM t'be He wrgeaawaw•enewe!erwmaeerreeeeMeali rtenne kerne viii +^. n -- - - -- - n with us but with the Montreal Telegraph Oniony, from whom, so far, we have .one it impossible to get news sufficient - Yin advance of the Toronto Dailies. - The telegraph ageut here has done hr hest for us, but without aerometer' yet. our friends meat pardon ns for refusing to take their money under the false pre- tense of vs,oz them early intelligence. Mrnrnt -Mr. J W. Ward, well- known is tbie locality, for many years, for leis inmteal abilities and gentlemanly demeanour, is about to open a J urentle Singing aloe He deserves to be patro- nised. ment of Itelem.n A Howell. W. busark for them a hull share of en.kms1. Twit CayTLL%c.onL.-By nggeat of the Principal, we beg to inform throe in- tereited that the Com in. on Schrwla w i l l ,.poen on Tuesday nett, 16th Angst, when a large attendance is requested. Mels seila (Jannhop,-We woold direct particular attention to tbu old established businea, me advertised ;`u Mane. f'•.., ; reg•iiring either new work or repairs may depend on getting satis- faction. EZfTlnnOf °\ T115 LAIR. -Two more of three very enjoyable trips nn the Lake are (0he given by the City of on,v(ueky nn Friday fine, 12th test. Three who con- trol their 0011 time can go at 2 p. m. and others, who have to stick to their work throllghnnt the day, will have an equally gond opportenit, at 7.30 1., m., vis then .i11 be moonlight coating home. The diverge of 75 cents fora lady and gentle- man it very moderate and we hope many of cue tatisenr will embrace the oocvion. have autrate at Maymwe, C .blanc, Darmstadt I tan 111 Tupper% them; and Manhe. , and muck at enc° into Mr. liauuatyue is oil hie way to visit France through Landau. l hi.,the Jona-sod l nmetlaud. thinks, aspirins the attack uu Wetseen- burg. Le Pep prints the following official des- patch, dated to -day: Marshal McMahon has to;cnpied, with 10. army, • glue*/ psi- FROM PICKEREL LAKE. Mon sear the place of yesterday's conduit. He is in telegraphic amunuaicatiun with all the corps of the antsy. The piece of artillery taken by the enemy yesterday was au ordinary cannon. Paris, Aug. 6th, 9 a. m. -The Monttelrr du Suirin au extra reports that a combat took place to -day at the village of Nieder- otterbach, nortbe junction of the !.anter TIIE RED RIVER EXPNDITION. std the !thine. No particulars are given. os Globe (urreapumderdt.! three P A 5 -At one u'cloek eetetdav (flTekorapit Jr afternuen the regltneuw of leen. cosy s eta RIOT DETACSMtVT. THE OTHER COMPANIES. • •- _$OMORE DELAY. ON mama. TO FAImama. aro, ug. y 11 y P*C•g1.REL Lwii, July 21, ) division and a beiggode of light cavalry 1'iu COLL1e0iw0OD, Aug. 6. J wing attacked al 1Veiasuberg by very The first dctsebment vl the Red River considerable tsetse Df the euemny;- +b •hnaistia; of the FeaJyu•rters had been mimed irpthea*,dwettest ',w' p° --t - Lantor, river.. One ,troops resisted for ando eowpaoles of tbo 60th Htfies, several hours the attacks of the enemy and with the Artillery and the.Eugineen, are thou retired to the summit of Ygesnnier, now ororicg the Dem Riverportage. au eminence alueh commands the line of The afsond brigade, eensirlieg of the Railway W Btetelle, Gen. Dom). was kill- coos! arirl of Captains Buller and Dumdu, el. One piece of artillery, the horses hayare it pot - ing been killed and the carnage- brukin1 tell into the hands of the Prussians. McMahon a concentrating the rearCap... _ --._,tain Nnrtheys omelet'', with Col forces under hS command at We,ssen- onel Ballon, is et French portage. burg. Colonel Wolseley is will the advancedParis, Aug. 5,-A despatch from Con- parties.1 he expedition awuttncple spurts that the new Frenck, ^ Minister S serially received by the Sultan, who expressed strong sympathy with France in the war. The C.111./40i1a). that the Austrian Min- isterial Director, JClaxekn.. aaw the Em- '"pbr*Pirs. e M! yeabrser, and an that Austria rind Italy had formed an •'.lo- s*o wl•e..L sm (aveamibls to France. Paris, Aug. 5,,-'fifti cit). u greatly ex- cited to -night, end much indlgnatn.n is inmifeaterf at ILes repulse of the French tramps at W ei.senburg. An attack was made by the crowd mama the Unice cat a Preened) stockbroker. The police are parading the city in great c force. Immense crowds of people have1. le.'ted in public places aingiug the Man. eil- laise. Fourteen millions of francs in gold were seised yesterday at the railway station. Ths Pope has written a letter to the Ens. perm in whicb he expresses dissatisfaction m at the removal of rho French trumps fro Wane. Prri.,Ang. 5.-Morudur, Aile-dc-Camp o1 the Emperor of Kussia,hasarnred hen, and it s muerte.' he is on a spacial monsters Berlin. Aug. 5. -The fullowinq has been aunts and bombast that here aro neferet.0e las the French Governnleut. I. the subject under discussion, viz: "Ad the Diroctorn of the South Huron Agncul- r•eccived here front Nieder Otterbach, a ;ural Societe agree to hold Si. a al trial of Iiapiog aud Mowing *whines, or did Y' they not if Mr Lnztun as a director of said tiooiete; and the editor of a public paper thinks to shield Mr Lore from a proper "expose" he hap taken falve ground. I am happy to think there S caul a me- dium through which the voice of truth Ibverien. This force carried by enaauolt, „ay be heard. 1 think Mn Love's biome tinder the eves of the Crowe Prince, the al reading hee been very I:ntlto-u , and his fortress of Weissehnrg and the heights be- knwlelgeofmankind humid been ofbenefit. teem Weiieeubnrg and Gersh .( nr4• A torrent,alaeg,soch as mu ontaaned in ORIAT BRITAIN AND THE WA/A. lenndoAim , Aug.Ang. 6. -The es this mon . ing says that the plan of the Prussian Com- mander -in -Chief, (General Mnitke,haa been recently changed from a defeu,tve to an offensive one. An advance iuto France S threatened. It u posib le that Prince Frederick Charles will push forward and attack the Fr..et.ch. It S said that a cavalry skirmish occur- red near Lauterlmurg yesterday, in which fifteen Fruuch defeated owl hundred and 6tty 1'ruu,ana. London, Aug-ut 5.-A correspondent, endorsed by the nouns as trustworthy and neutral, gives the following itdcresting cud ac - ant of the brittle Saarhrucken :- The French nude wme prieonern, bot cap - weed no cannon. They loot forty killed and aisty wounded. The French force in tattle was estimated at 30,000 men, and the k'rquiana at only 6,0(10. The artillery won the fight. There was but little in- fantry, and vie cavalry engage 1. It was the 59th Prnsatan regiment, and not the 50th, as before reported, which was en- gaged in the battle. Three companies of the 4th held their ground against the French until the fora Df the latter had fully developed its strength. The small force of Premien& then retired. -at limn brucken on Saturday lasted six hours, and on both sides 600 men were placed lean de romlar& Judging from the French anentints, the mttraillenrw hare already decided the war. The French say that the I'ruaian u.0nlhe gun recoils so badly that the marksmen are sen compelled too fin kern the *Medd- -eot. The French also say that the Premien aawry rry the old hone pistols, while the French have long range carbines, and admitted to be of reel aim. The French on Tuesday shelled Saar- brichen station. The engines were saved. London, August 5. --The German Com- mittee of this city has already received h £'2 sebscriptiens . the amount of d,000 sterling for the wounded. French agents are pnrclasinglarge gnan- ttti.a of hay in Smitten.' u progressing aloo EDITORLAL NHW3 SIJ MMARY OOpe The most 5•nGmcntal nebbish of the day is Napoleon's talk shoat the Peine Imperial's "baptism of fire, 'Inhere the sweet yeeth ream no do*bt comfortwhl. under the shade and well protected from all danger. ((oebr. at Searbreebes and Spalp Aa advance front Rabnepg has deer,* wgt Gima Frdaea•d'e corps from Fol•bse1hat wstmetStook t cwt r# M iOOO Thektahrob eaa.a .I10.a by llia_Overium•Prhoorwortekrafteistito UMW Pelmets* armies otennetet ao.thgra parts cat -tads. at Tnr'wuaq 6th. -The 6•iMwi are ant toffetot iy,e l kai.554 vii atlahlt � �» bl& Jim Joi .. tatiMplkrt It~il stitutes, when, at 1110 same time, the es isting mr110.1 of eommunicali, n and tw- provemeet were not availed of. (Hear.) Mr. blit LIR considered •that before a pupil could obtain • certificate he should be'rrgnired to attend one or two eeseions of these Institute. This w111 ahe chief thing which was required in order t9 uu- taio pruftsi;:est aol;tty. ('leer ) BORNE, 11.utne move ASged. DRAa Ste. -Answer thou a fool accord- ing to his folly les t he becomes wise its r his owe conceit, came into my mind when reading a letter in your last week's issue about the Village rf Berne, signed by 'Truth.' 'Nor uafertinate creature he must have siutained a nun stroke or some other equally severe visitation when he penned such a letter. Not nne po•somed of a medium quantity of healthy brain would sit down and string together arch a t 5000 "t malicious falsehoods and glaring misrepresentations and call upon the people of Huron forsooth to listen to him, miles' there was something wrong in the upper story. 'Troth' tries to make the people believe that he is a resident of the village by repeating 'We We,' likean asth- matic Jackdaw. Now, Mr. Editor, 1 do not think that the people of Huron, or yourself, arenmch *belt the pat, present, or future of Borne. But when a agent enemy through personal spite or some other equally duhonomable reason rushee into print with the foil intention of injur- ing a place or its inhabitants, he ought to oe checked in his infatuated career and held rip to the scorn of all respectable people. As 'Truth' says what is Berne u it now mandrill Listen to my description of the village and it any perem doubts me let him vent the plate and jndge foe him• self. I defy 'truth' or any other man to say that 1 am wrong. Berne is situated on the town line hetes*, 8tulev sad i mile from Ki , n, 10 Teel , Milli" fro g pond like Th.stn e the route without delay of soy kind, Mr. Dowson is up here, and says all the volunteers have left Shebandow se. There is every chem of the first d e Mnn- Aja rowboat• a week's time. To tL• Editor of the SAE • ..- fil0,-W'dl yon allow me, (through the medium of your valuable uaner) te make a few remarks in reply to Mr Love's hove - winded effusion ,n the Huron £xpo.tor of bet week; which in justice to myself and others, demands some reply. The editor of the Er;..'tor has ,irtoaUy de- barred me form replying thn°gh its [ages. First by culling portion of my tut letter, that would have explained I11r. Loves true posit ou in Cunectien with the Kippen Iteapiug and Moiling Society. Seeon.11y, by swung that he thinks the discunion has been continued far em.ugh. This I fansi,Ier neither just mor geode• manly af,.:r allowing my correspondent to fid a column and a half with misstate- small village on the Otter river :.:ar Wins - sen burg, dated six o'clock, Thursday even- ing s - 'We have wen • brilliant bot bloody victory. The left wing was the atteektng body, and consisted of the fifth and elev- enth Pyussian corps, with -the amend weeemey Monday Arida, Muud.y ... Friday - OOMMEROIILL• OODERICU MON/EY 7QAASAT Corest..I for the t ,geed 1•y - w r, r. Mewl trek .r, w. -t sur.. Ooesaiew, Acuear 5, 1870. •raa-1e1 aarra.ua .a nasaa4Caa Rising .t W 1.111.0 et a l.'asa&Nab 001.15 1144 Orrtl.ek. melee. _... .1 Ur) lad............. . 71175 .mens Dining at 4 diwvuut bellies .t a 001.aa y eau or tiller. she et .510,1 tla omele- ts.* mel - an... ort w wast ast t eH 2.. teres. Th. n1eh..5 premium 6414 kr IOL., awl tar blikrt 05.0 pats ter graruleavka. If r P !SMART Mehon's curls, ea •p en r y e Bale , heing,lriven frau its came. Gen. Deur himself wee killed, five hundred pnr•uere were taken, hut none .t them were wound- ed. Many Turcca woe among the captor- . wl. "The Prnaian Omura. Eirwhba.'o. was .lightly wounded, The Royal If•••r.*t:iers and .he fifth regiment of the tial, uL,-ed heavy °see•." Frankfort, Aogtfst 5, noon. -A train has placed before t e p1 ie any cat 5r in- dividMal. !f he ',ten making com- parisons he .hr old give est something ids more recent date, than the liter, of those famous tailors, • ho ware first heard of in the sieteenth century. I do not wash to dumarage the useful calling of Mitering, but were it not for the length of his preps, he might benefit n.sukad more by h.nd- Jimt a,talbon goose than a goose's glut!. Had this worthy tri.livedinthe present just arrived hen bringing 5(0 French pre- g •ueratine he might justly have damned Doer. from Weisenhurg. They will be fraternity with them ; es he seem% to sent to Northern Prnara. The 1„tal num- think he can set "all thine right f• " her of pnrphera taken by the Prnsaians in He next pr cee.le t.. say " there ars two the tight was 1100. including 18 officers. pevaelmg view which pervade ray het let- lirest, Angnat L. -The Niienn*n ter," first, that he ignored my fonnerc•m- lhne•n5aatedecho!ner Envier&, worthas captor- 1 muniratiom, e. emm�g from the secretary and by w French N•11 -0( -war, and bnneght of a 5. -lett, treating nue to much pel.ll to this port to t.,-day. T�'1'w^e'er'' abuse, sod n of olds that it wan • lieges rrFYrr" fttt+s6wD + ° i ►w a' Iwa,r.: N-1 4kk ear ST Od. Oeiy lard Kr. iMDFher. n tier. 4ereisedfemostinne Meir arl,tration vel Visa 141 s rsaignation of Judge L).y of Vseb•a Qsite right. Tbs Ill m u a, A despatch from Antwerp represente the fate! effect of tho war l0 commerce u fully felt there. Money S extremely scarce and business ata stand. Florence Nightingale, from a sick bed, writes a letter giving directions and pts scribing roles for Arany nurses. The Urrolan barque r ero.t, flan Cork, put into Silloth to escape the French cruis- ers. London, August 5 -The report that Ssarinois was taken by the French proves unfounded: The report came from t'ar's, and is contradicted by o later dispatch. which says there had been no fighting as r .int. faith t point. yet London, Angled 6. -it is understood that England has determined to make the invasion o1 Beige= •osn/ebelli. The King of the ltelgisns will summon the powers who guaranteed her neutrality to her as aiatance as ram as her territory is invaded, and England will resp,ad. Great efforts ha.• been made to obtain re- cruits in England for the army, but they meet with no e11oo115. 11 S m11 the Brut Sh t overnment will conn take measures for organizing the lush Militia Force. London, Aug. 6. -The statement is reite- rated that !tussle's relations tothe bellige- rent powers depend on the action of Aus- tria, If the latter maintains neutrality, Rmmia will alraremain neutral. The only event that could alter this situation would bo the rising of the Poles. Landon, Aug. 6. -The Sultan hu or- dered • supple of Getting's American re- robing aunon. A Spanish fleet entered the Mediter- ranean last night. It goes to the Boleanc Islands. London, Angnst Ik-The mieien of the Duke Cadore to Copenhagen, to indyce Denmark to form an alliance with France, has failed. Hine* his arrival then, i). mark has declared herneutraltt pending wee. Asposial Stoekhol the `ing r•ei1W»reeT.e'•nv,^.namIRer mrrellr eSolin✓s,1 7sr #IRS UMW DIED. At the Rectory Owderich, raw the 7th inst., ELI.RB the beloved wife of the Rev. 1auen Elwood, aged tin imam DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP 1 �w►r rcreg 1, nereM strew tad cat p.etwee.atp Li s- `\ 4•kn •n4i.tn I,N.1Y Y, tM *5Innlgr.0 tl leen 41l.day dM.n- .11,r ruts.! *0.5.51. Ail deAt. owing 1. th. vile Iarta.r.liP an to be 0*, be WIl.uA 111.40 eVtd at 1M T•.we.1 Ije+keasa .wd .22. . sa art... tW r ►e s k 1. ,*awNi. 14 vie St 1 W ag Irit.roti �4;� �.S110��5,� �.1��0.55.. 5011 w rtu.e_ t.;.i�lsa&ilawww•!••00...1' ta 0elomssens• .w.mwlwmalr W. 00i1N1UM, sL_ Tann- . LLu15.k► Ae55at ata.1111 •+'-'_" �. __.,..__..._____. T,ii e.Mrrllwn m r 1. s.ttry w 7.415. 16414118: abwarlw.., 1. ali't1. dep.rtw.r4, h.rearar runt .a br tow nay 04414 .egekfael• it moan* a eras of IwMenp. RtltaLNaeAN At 1ROWISIIM Ood.rkb. Ara. ata. Isla tris -. FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE, A:ever. ..t.t.ntW frees liners4 moms, aJ .. Ilore an h o, .. u -re ha .vie ped Men prosper., a,duald street viao rata lwwldery) k..( e.1 the maidens eef Mr .Kee. co. ran 11 1. r Mak.- .111.4,11.1 o ire 4t ton nae e. (41.1,0.4 An.at eh, .74 w S-11 - $ 1I U.SION ON THE 1ACEI The Kingg'■ despatch ai:no,n•ng the vin feel called upon to insert. .,erylnd*.dnal tory at N'e,urubarn eau renal by ordor of of the doi t „i sa,d It. aud M. Societyof the Queen. There was great enthuaa.m..eippsn.butfortae benefit of the public The buildings w.n generally c^'.:,eei with would state that our 0pciety, which, he ave bags. The will f _e„ ttlaminattun t.-with o- c,.nin,ttel suicide, is firing, and that the a. RED RIVER NEWS. COL. trOLSELEY'3 PROCLAMA- TION. meridiem met July 1871), at Klippen, at which meeting! was duly elected Secretary for the current year. I del net elect my- self to this or any other office ; nor has my put coarse of action, won for me the rapuwtinn of an Oboe -hunter. it will not du fur Love W ignore all facts that have nut cone M his km,wleigge or press to ! he Fe. PAIIL, Mn., Art. 5 -Miners. willigivoeagreatdeal. Idesaysthstraoney, Bnnnalyne, Lynn, Chapman and Dault of books and papers, were to he handed neer Jolt'. T he y bring t npi es of hthe ''?e wIetl the Ked River comae, have reached this ett1e1 2iTthhoe 1f Ptowirultthhe• rn eS wthtt ftoAnobcSoc dst,hkiebs oaPt.nuTpi whpeS trshis e atnrerdeeaf Nation" of Jely 23ni, which contains mhanecaretsrcesMakeandce reftadapoguetrhn esbdie t- •cierrepieuousiy in its columns, a copy of the ff'lowing proclamation which was printer in circular form at the "New Notion" Be.', in both English and French Ism gueges by Woleelcy's representative, who had arrived at Fort Garry. "To Tan LOTAAI.IMUARIT*NTI 011M•011- "7011A FMARL- "T01A op when called on to do so. These, Mr Editor, are 0.4 idle assertions, but truths which an be substantiated by many wit- nttwee At the linnets' meeting of our Society in 1868, for the election of oflicere, Mr. Lave refused to bane anything fur- ther to do with in, because M du 1 not get the office he desired ; how he has the hardi- hood to state that he was one of the durec- drtermin dMajesty's apt o slat' lnittg some hronpe Mernfor Charlet aMcLeol r is a mystery (.o--per, amon¢at you, (have been instructed by ant T. J. W ill,nn, were the directors the Lieffit. (Irneral, tvlmmonuin in tenon. He towed it small and pitiable R foal i have ch owed the grounds of attack British North America, to proceed to Fort Garry with the force under my commend. Oar mission is one cf peace, and the mole object of the es ,edition ie to secure her Majesty's.overoign authority. Courts of law, such an are enmmen to every motion of her Me•eet 'a e,. in will be duly rstablie in, 11 ,„...x"eq •..e.wyOyo--•re..M...traw 'maria ssintIrmle'Mwgrto..sawnw+via casco ;am.ar4-,,.ewr..mvq.- SPLENDID STEAMER ClTY OF SANDUSKY Capt. G. W. McGregor. WILL GIVE TWO EICURSION-i choosing to fight the humble Secretary rather than the mire substantial directors, who o ompoa the beard of the 8. If. A. Senility. He should not so readily have warmed the position of their defender and mast not comp)*in if the burden is heavy, and not easy to se•T. I did not allude to himself penumally, in my first cOrnmuni- neither did we ask, or desire to on the *object ; bot 1 hang on ereeeeriesenee LA A. IK 1F1 ON FRILAY AUG, 12th 1870, FI557 Cwtanq l.t Reseed In the after 's.. R.ed xar.nW .4 IWfwrt ser., o.ho-k a tlw...e- ine. !whet. f, !lair ad °.•,Nacos 75 meta. 6iagktlek.M te sent.. raw and Q..lru. Minds .111 be In Sondem., ) erosion 1Irketa ram he smeared of w, M n01 Sit t, , oil board the bast, oedema Aerie Bib _111u .15.11 NOTICE, IInnen *mein any party or reals nit 41 vied •rah.rnrlit to err reit. HR7.•n Lnl7*ARn.a .M 4 . left Int l.1 and board it wv abeam. whitest Just .sur or sewer. PUTTS LEONARD Ood.nch. Ana_ nth, lar•. WOMN THE OLDEST.. ESTABLISHED GIIA 0? WEST OF TORONTO, H0 l'NDER6191(ED 16 rItIroalo TO MAIM - horns RIFLES, SHOTGUNS,' PISTOLS, of all kinds, avid •very tbs is hal line• e, the .hnrte.t Repairs; oral] Slide dee. ein the snort./ gentles, 1.4 warranted REMEMBER THE PLA OE (in rear of F. Jordan's, 1)nlg Ston.) J. ('a R.IIfTO11H• ngr.t to,. u7a 401,1 awl resales. reseeded os woad sa0. 0,-1.eel•w Ilesat.,,ewtmia.aw,eww..er ve+" dalmawe awes r'atnt essysaiwas ••••••••41,.. ralthellren es -se ..seirrerresserressir