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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1865-05-26, Page 2f- • I vt ig .41111111•1111111111* .4=Mm THE SEMI-WEEKLY SIGNAL. of the two villains in Whose company I was shut up, and Probably they would hesitate at no crime to obtain poseession ot the valuable jewelry I so inceutiously carried n,boat my per - sore Both were strong nieq, probabiy armed too : and though I braced Inv nerves and set sty teeth for a struggle. I had little huite of succeseful resistance, none of rescee. The t:ain was ratting fast -through the blace still- ness of a moonless night. There was to be no stoppage short of P—, mid, hours must elapee before that etatioe was reached. At the moment when m -y thoughts had trav- eled thus far, I made some slight movement ,• .the Russian looked up, and our eyes met, and the villain saw th tt his by play had been ob- leryed and inetantly threw off the mask. Grindingeout an oath between his teeth, he rose from his seat. I rose -too, and as the Rus idea noticed the action he sprang like a tiger at niy throat, grappling with me so elese.ly thee the blow I dealt bine took but partial effect.. , Linked together we wrestled furiouely for a few seconds, rising and fallina ; but I was the . younger and more agile of tl7e two aud had nettrIy_overpoevereI nie enemy when his cote- , . federate came to his aidand dealt MO a Sue-, cession of ceushing blows, upon ehe heaa with. some heavy weapon, beneath which I fell stun- ned and: herplese wi.th my face covered with btoedoind my strength. and. senses left me. - M hen I came to 'myself agaia the ruffiend were - my- poeleets as 1 lay on..the floor ot ttie earriagth 'The Russian had opened one of . • . the moroccie cases that held the ornaments; . aud hi wai examietina the Items -by the tight - of theta= overheace Tne other villain was, searching, foe fresh •plundei... Ile ess. 'with ogilitien, noticedened fitce was blotched with crinesota and damp with he.a deeps, while' his hands tretalrled very_ enuete, - ',Ile it waa who hist spoke in a husky es hie ' per i.e.._ What shall we do with hini • La belle Afaire I' • 2ossshint out. --The- . fall won't hen Mint' Sneered theleuseieto' It was•plaia that they believed ate to be dead. Day stitte resolved that eo cry, no twitching of an eyelit4 should betray that life was not exeinct, , Too well I 'knew that mercy was' holie!ess„ and that ine- chanCa oeould be faebe'tteee if fleeg out, lie the risk of being man eel and crushed beneath the whirling iron wheels. than if I remained in that !ileum -hie first-class carriege, with these- . wild beasts'ia lourian gueee, ready to finish . their ivork et the first i4n:thdt-1 yet lived. - The Russian leaned Uue ef the. window and cautiously opened the door. I felaehe chill ef the freeh night wind upan cheek as I • lay. Then had to sutninon all my resole * tioos to my help, to. represe eteadeer as the inurderere stooped mai lifted me. up, one taking. me by the Lead and the other by the . feet-, as butchers earry -slaughtered calf The Eaglishman hie -tithed hard, and trembled. perceptilely as .he breught me 14/Weals pee gaping door.wity, . • eI don't" half like the job be c rawIed' _ a out. • The- Russiaie ode a scrornfid langh. "Pltekihe carrion out at once bilic bee. - that you are 0-ne,. two, three, and twee with him Pt . • I remember one agonized Moment of sus - throngh which the lights 'of C— station gleamed very brilliantly. Real liehts a real crowd ! though the fig- ures seemed to waver dimly before inr dazzled eves. The train had come to a 'lead stop. We were really iit I saw- a comino.. tion among those on the piatform. 1 heard a sheut of surprise. `and men eame eunning and lifted ,nte from where 1 lite, and _carried me between them into a station, the centre of a ntunber of eati:er faces, anti cries of pity, i.mazernent and alarm. Among those thees- was that-of:Caroline Lethbridge, and as she saw me pale, bloody, and aptiarently dead. and heard me called dead by the heed.ess tonaues aroued hea I tried in vain to speak as Csaw her totter and sink filleting in my sis- ter's arms. And then I swooned again, and .when medical taro and rest brou,,fit back my senses, I read in the pitying, looks ot- those about me that ecine fresh grief was- in stere . tor nie. It was evense. • My Caroline was dengerously ill of britin -fever,. and thoueh her life wile saved, ber eeasone--poer stricken thingo-neter was re- stored. As for myself, a -long illness follow - el, etid lett me broken ia- health and. spirits, - and with hair that the borior of that.eidenus night had 'spriakled with -Preintetui•e gray:, thir two happy yowls. lives. were -blighted ny one stroke. 'As far the Russian _and his accomplice, all cide to theni and te; .the stolen jewels wee lost., Yet soon or late, I eautiot doubt that jestice wiliceeini her owe. - - don 'issued by Miss Busy for the „puepose of ' Mistress Anybody delivered au eloquent taking into consideration certain an one. :nous speech endeavoring to clear her spotted skirti from a Participation in the affair, and after letters which some of -the " lair °nee " and allieg upon Mrs. Evidence to testify to the "unfair ones '" of the village had received Icatiness of her motives- and the purity of her character she wuund up by a grandeloquent appeal to those•prestitt to look at her late ref°, 'nation as a powerful evidence of her sueerlative innotency. -(Mrs. Nobody, that's so.') The meeting finding that it could not fas ten the crime upon any particular cam without . further testimony, the followine motion was enceretnuniously upon them,. allowed -tl e therefore suhtnitted tied carried'unaninecusly letters to pass uunotieed ; butehe " fair o " Resolved, That this meeting do Dow ad - whose finer sensibilities were aroused Mid journ, report proeress and ask leave to .sit neetin and that1laie Seeretary Extraordinary deeply wounded by the. foul insinuations con - mined in these anonym/ire documents, were be -requested to send a fult report of the proe determined to have a meeting cOnvened eon: - Posed cf the injured_ prinks and their. friends for the purpose -of ahe thing to- the ' very bottom and ascertain, if possible, the _ name ot the. aeonymous correspoodeet and drag:him, her or if, .ae case..mighe be, to the,hae Of justiceend there vieit upon. his, her -or -it's heal .and. neck, condign punishment -tor flatlet,- blasted the.fitie names of the ladies ef thet taoi•ious viVage.. - • eeee Stnaa-There :are -very few cireueestence.s Aceordiegly "Miss Busy took 'the - fo hwitle roceeded to summon the . imputing to them indiscreetness of character and other things- which had a tendency to defame and sully their fair names and reputa- tion._ The " unfair ones," whose reputation is of little. importance and whose feelings are not sensitive to the calumny thus heaped so (Tidings -of the 'meeting to the Stgnal for publicetion for the edification of the that° line Soeiety.' " . a Now each took off her eeieral .way, lies:tilt/0 _to:meet seine other day." - (Signed,) . - . THE AS1ANG ye TAKIN' NOTES AND FAITH HE'LL PRENT THEM. " CuNtos,-.11lay 22; .1-865. To the -Hiner ot the Haron hand . rt. occurring in_ pur neighborhood that can be intereeted -parties and t eir friends to meet in said to be -of a note.vorthY charaeter :, or If , 3 solemn eonelave to vindicate iheir reputation . there are, it is but Seldom that -1.hear of - from the iinnutatiens of t e ystet ous ctn.- - respondent. . . . . . . _ them. A e -w wer s ago, ST a . istrate's case or -WO. that. would have been g - Towards dusk on the evening of the meet- " worth reporting, but -I happened not to -be .-- ,t ' iiss present at them. - One of them may be re- _ _ __._. in r a shrewd observer might notice an unuseitl GODER1QH MAY 26' 1866 • I ' 'buzz anion.* the C. inoline Society. _ _ _ ferred to, however, even at this late date, ------13tgsy might be seen enterina here. and then as it pos.sesses some points of interest to • • • • . there the houses of the Brucefield AristocracY L Ell -la A T ION S as if in search of something unusually inipor the merchants and traders -in the. Counly. t tut : but her face sore a f owl), -which told The County_ Inepector of Weights and clearly that the object of her pntsuit was not Measures stepped. into Mr. Coate's. shop , and inquired, if there were any' weights one of love hut of revenge. . - -A little -later in the- evenina and a rustle -as - - . • and measures in use. there that were not ar autumn leaves was heard 'along -the piinci- die -.:14.th or y has been • - SO ' uniformly fine for mapy years tbat Queea's ieather," .as it is termed, is now loo..ed for on Her 31aJesty s Birtailay ai -a Matter of course. In _this Colony, too, it is s 'Mom, indeed, that we have bad weather' on-the24th ;: but ibis yeitr, bi- cause 9f some- sulkieess of the c erk of the. weather the day was Wet and uneatutor:- eple for several hours, -and, in so far las .G-Oderich was concerned, the arra ngem ts were -thrown out Of course considerabl. NotWithstanding every drawback, how- efer, -the Celebiation was one of tile mest successful we have ever had. '..fheerowd of visitors in town was very large from tin eaily hour in the morning, and continued ao grow until the shades of evening. The scursionists fared The -Stearrier li.ruce took oo a large nutither of passen- gers - at Seuthampton, ke.. and -would have landed them here an aniple .titne to witnesS the Calithumpian exhibition, but, unfortunately, When- off Pine -Point she broke dawn through some ,.kink tii• the m tehinery, and the luckless excursiontits wereCompelled to wait until the Bonnie Maggie came up to take them off, hy waich tune it was. too late to witness the principal features of -the day's proceeds pense. as I wee violently thiust Cory/aid, one - burned frehzied prayer that• rose from my • - he,art to my- lips, bat was drowned- by the roar itad rush of t4e long erain of -massive - carriages as they ime along the irol way- - I was launched out, _end felt. myself falling, and then I dropped with a crash, and - brain:reeled, and sextet:non vemed aeain tia • desert me, . Ga Coming.gradually to myself my first 'mix- perception was, that I formed a part ot WM& vast moving body, speedieg along. •swinging and swaying, bet rushing fast - through the cool air. Then,- as memory is- torne4,. bejan tU,realivi. my poeition. In f• alling„-wheo the assassins -had' thrown the out. ofthe carriage where the robbery had taken place, hail dropped upon the woeden • . . flank that -rune like an elongated step below the carriages, and mt- hatid had cloied „. mechanically in- a cluteh like tbai of a drown ing man, and seine, projecting portion- of tht -iron+ WOrk above, which I present y conj tured to hethe prop of one of the iren steps by 4hich paeeengers ascend. -And therej etune insthictively, like a limpet to a rocle while the swervhig, swinging , train flew madly on throUgh Ole hie& meht. L was a position •of.tearful pizrile True, I had escaped „inemediate death ; , but to all appearances my fate was eitly deferred. The train was fiot halt till it reached I despaired ol --leeing able to hold on tilt thee, for already my cramped sinews seemed to- be stiffeniag, and my attitude was a painful and _nneaq • ewe: _And by night there was no hope that my danger Would be observed.. and an sham - given, as Iwas hurled helpless and despairing through the darkoess. - `The wounds I -had teceired in the head caused me a dull. aching pain and I was Weak with loss of -blood; bet my thoughts Were -coherent and cleae, knew ray risk welt. If I fell naw I must - certainty be ieft hehind a mutilated corpse- • tern to fragments -by the cruel wheels that • elated_ and spun close beside nte. My only chanty Was -to hold on -to hold on till • teaceed if my strength lasted se lent. - Once iiftWjce I essayed to cry: for help,. bin wy feeble voice was lost in the neise of the train. • And presently I telt thaekful - that it had ttot been heard, for from the windows o theCernage to the left of where I lay crouch ing, wait .protruded the head of a man who • peered wat late themight, and I shrunk- stilt •c' closer -to the wood work as I recognieed the taint larnialight, the -flat white face, • the • redbrUwn beard,- the tigerish grin of tits - Ressian, My late fellow -traveller.. He did nor sew me, however and resumed his placewith a well satisfied - • • On we went through, the silent ceuntiy with iereitto; and rush, and roar, -now diving intte Channels, now plowing our way between deep • banke, now 'among the dark trees and hedges. On gest the lighted statioe, wheile the statist was made that the roa,d was cleat, aed where poticemen and portets., and passeh- x gers weak& for Some slower train that atop • ped thereawere to be seen. watchmg.us 'as we Bewpast. Bat they never law me as I clung with despeate grip arid °aching litnies to the swiftli hurrying. mass of wood ath - Twice duriva that. phantom ride I heard thr - . shriek of the steani whistle of a coming treitie e and twice I saw- the rel. lamps and flame or tke tad advancing :engine,. glitring through - the clerk Like the angry eyes and lurid breat of some =oestrous creature- .ruthing &Wu upon ita prey. Aod..thea with 21ino: she Admix, anddeatialai roar, and iu .the midst* *gush of wind caused -by its rapid progr4is the long array ofearriaiges want by me. 910, ones if impelled by a-detnoa's force, we fieW ; ° still feebler grew my arms and I fea despair and fittigue benuinb- my faculties, and , was 4,1f:tempted to. let go my hold and drhp, _ and feet the :worst at once beuenth grinding sway of the weiciless- wheels, _ - Should we never beat How long would that 'hideous. night eolith= Wat .pOitsiblerthatutv tired_ manilas woeld 'much Inner satire •the strain upon them 2 And theacame aew7 Iheuaht- I remembered- , --. that in deai Carry's last letter she had made mos half playful pattnise that she and tity sister Clam and the rest would coma down to „.• the Station and meet me there on the arrieul oldie night- trains That 'recollectiOtt my tortured- heart with Se* al:sottish aii I - thought ot Our utmost Iovikot the 'wedding. AG JOAN& to- come, and of poor' Carinits. ef when she should be left wido.ved of t e thed hi:Ogg-room of her choide, /5„iid then.,tha mental paia -,whieb.',conquete(-#7 tAysicaloveakneseatni distress -and- my dulled preierv.., pot tn0 -ut a vague - terror irate -eit It" - 1 - ha Iiebouttl lieneath those pitiless iron. whesli so emis 40 me: And then I seemed to fait again kto a waking lrean31 The Calithumpian procession was form- ed at 8 o'clock a. and, led by the. re. doubtable Capt. Buglaboo, paraded the streets in all the panoply and cimmstance oflalse hAir and whiskers, burnt cork, &c , to the music of the cowbellmtio lion, and • • - 'll • T1' -stamped, and Mr Coets immediately pro- -pat thoroughfareof that. proud- vi nee. ne • duce& a r!ew yardstick, whieh the zealous nuise was oc;itsioned by the- ieirle _of tee evening,'s bitliny breeze among the deep folds of4cial at once procseded to. examine, and of the dresies of the ," fair oneaP who weie having found it correct, stamped it,. and aarbed in sackcloth and ashes surmoutited asked as his fees therefor 40 cents. This with felds of crape as a ,ritourniug for &it sum Mr. Coats demurred to as being more lost reputatic.n. • - than the lair allowed him to charm° which • They praceeded with solemn gait and, if was " ten cents for every measure." The possible, more -sole= faces to that house on Inspector thereupon seized,. the yardstick' elle plot of green where it was itrranged by and laid information.before Joseph'White- MVsr.4 BUSY that the meeting would- hold its bead and' George Brown; Esgra.,-J. P.s, &Hee rations. . . . who after bearing the case, decided, in . After the " fair onea"shad up. their . accordance with theInspector's views, thet- slisovls aud bonnets lest they should fare every marked fraction, of the yard -stick d lying the evennia from the effects of wound- was -a separate Measure for the stanipintt ed pride, find elem. -.thee; drew- their faces of which . tho Iospectof was entitled to louger, if that were poesiblee than `they' were charge the fee of ten cents; and they fined hefore, orders were given to: the .Ser,ge:int-ut ' Mr -Coats the, sum of Five Dollars and costs for having' the unstautped yard stick Arms -to clear the hoiise 'of strangers Mid ' . - em his :possession. The case has been ap- disinterested' partiesa- Thts .order s ioneiissued than it. was carried into- effect., ne was a° pealed, and will no doubt come off it the xt 'Q Uartei Aessiann. . lier stentorian voice echoed these words : One day last week a sad misfortune bap - IL Galleries aud Lobbies eteered of strangers pened to a boy named Dorval, who works and disiaterested 'parties." Ai the- plot of green at the doors was - neutral ground, the strangers and disiatereited parties there took their/tand and refused to _leave, but -waited petiently to hear -the result of the deliberk tio- us.of the seletna body within sad atitnulate it on by an ;occasional -cheer. . Thints being now in readiness, Mistress Anybody.rose amid solemn silence with a snicker on hea face and moved that Miss Busy. take the chair. • SnOp went the fieger aad. thumb of each of the " fair ones" present in spoilable response to the motien. • . ss Beat, thenstook the head of the table eupperted• on th'e right by blistreis Anybody vanots other sweet-sounifino instruments. I bur le.ntimate husband Mr. Nobody, and , . The elise!ttY tras as goed _as -Any. we hive , on her iett-by Mrs. Jealously and het leg-oi- 1 Evideare was appointed Sectetary Rxtraordi- not witness -id it before created unbounled . nary- ef ihe getting, who took his s at•oppa; . merriment. At noon the Volunteers Eta -Miss 131-.V w mato husband Mr. Anyieoman'sman: Mr. yet Seen wad the siett to those Who had _ d us supported oa tae right • • by Mistress Evidence, alid on the tell by Mies 'marched to the point oVerlooking the har- maid ; • . - • e • her, from whence the artillery company- th s•e preliminaries being finished, Miss Bu,sy, roge in her place and made toe fottoe. .. fired a.Royal salute of • 2 i rounds from - - Ina remarks • "Iejured tri n - ___ their bie• gun. The piece waA *Berved. ...in' serubied here. to -night to cleeittirs`ouirVeseair,4its aosr - cs . _ splendid. style and roared :out _a loud- these foutinsinuatioos must u 'on is h . the i dispuee and to a. certain, If possible d • `-ii ' - Y.- : mouthed weleonie to the day; - The corn. ea' 1Y, who it is that's guiity of these false imputar- pany then fired a fee cle _joie, god hurried tiottis. Anonynious lettere. written by an um-. away te get out of the rain. The Rib freendly hand, have, a4 you know, been sent to us charging us of indisereeenest of charae- cOrps also marched down to the bank and ter and undue intimacy With ulnae wh I . fired afeu cle 'foie ie a most creditable public justlyse '-cl ' -- um I It' ...gai s as a person of iespeeta- bilityana honor. I think, friends, the Lid! niamier. -Both com miles, on returning, and tone of these abomineble ' eeistles *will _Went through their various exercises on . reasonably teed to the inference Bait they tne, sqna-re, which terminated the military trete dinned by' a spirit ot jealousy. : I may ' , . - as well be plain. I will seieak my Mind he - display. - " d f 11 1 bd - fure the party. I am teo backbiter. My hon. Ram continue to a unti a ut -tvio est conviction is that _ Miss Maiden is the _ authorof these epistles and I hesitate not In o'clock, when the beat races, games, &e. • affirm it betore her. (Sensation.) AlleVi were gone into. The athletic:sports em- me.lme to give my reasons for my suipiciona braced several well -contested 400t -races, ss Gossip has it ;that Miss- Maiden has set her cap; as I he saying is, r la .or toe ...an of lumping, putting the stone, &c., in' all of whom I hed idready occasien to speak. Find which much interest was menifested.-',-- ing th..t her maehinatiolis ehtrap Every person seemed- to enter' into the • eceiout, she now 'wisloi W-diestarooyt pt ove.su his reputation be -heaping 'calumny- upon his preValent spirit of fun and:frolic and had - , - mood mune tind ithputing__ te us associdtionsa it not been forthe quarreling and squat 7,1d.serace aiid infamy. I think it would not be personal, on my Wing of a' few " drunk . and disorderly " part to say thee it is my tiee ression Wet- the characters, there- Would have been within°. - 0 uppermostahooght in Miss Maiden's Mind is to mar- the happiness of all. ' t.e one which the followine :words give ex - The boatetace was _the best, perhane preasion to : " WS better . to hite somebody than nue to be married ava," for I feel the ever witnessed in Goderieh There were f nee nf ihese worde myself. NoW, friends seven entries, : slfopte'Lcaf, J. Cone I havegivan my idea of this impci. Nita alfai; ley ; • .11-cuther. Beg), ifine And now will giye Miss Maiden an opportunity -Campbell CamPhell -;* Yankee Jack, .to senitshye-rseltlf'" sat down and ao th. own e nger R. Murray • South Witicl, W. Sanders ; and thumb eisuked in.applause. . • iss Maafee prose to vindicate her cherac- Defiance, J:. Craig ; intuggler Zebe Tols- • • ter from the Obloquy' heaped upon it by Miss ma. The race Mit about three miles on Biisy. Her keeh visage, . her vindictire .eye, the*Lake The following boats were' the hee eclorlesa qiiiveaing lips told pimply that within that teeement of clay there was ae witinerss-ist Heather Bell 2nd D F ance, 3rd, Anne Catiipbell: The •jtaltas lous yet a determined voice- by saying, - were aMestrs.- : Duff. Cameron and A. RobettsOn. • - • , the evenin0 a 'very nice lot of fire- works was displayed, bat ite understand that the enniniitteeWere,badly sold hithe party fillingtheir order. - Things _he understoed bitter on another oecasion,aud the directors Will be able to,yerk to more advantage. -The streets-- were browded antiLlate at night, 'Much theadvabtage of ice-cream vendors and orangewomm..- . - summing up the eiperienoes of the diy,, we think oar people generilly will adniit thaCtheCOMmittee did:theit duty- . . very successfay, -and that if • we ' ate favored with' better timeif nest year we oart get tip som' ithingifir_stitte itethe7way Of i celebration; c, • . • - • • - • • t egitated spirit. She -commenced in a tremu- fiTANLEY. Stanley, 15th May, 1865. Comic it. Room, Council met pursuant to adjournment, the teeeve 41 the Chair, present -W Canatton, Riley, Simpson and Baird. The minutes of last meeting having been read and eigned, the Council went into the revision of the Assessment Rolls,' alter the examination of the several parties the fol- lowing resolution was. moved and earned :- Moved by Atexander Cameron; seconded by Thos Bard, That the following parties be revisea as follows, D Cameron It son, be the same rate tut C Johnston, Ebenezer Roy, off $100 personae property, Richd keogdale, do; John McDougall lot 11, CO3, 4, elf $30 real property Ilugh Betinerman, off $100 per- sonal _peoperty; 'B Quigley, do do; Jos Hul- se'', dodo; John Hagan, do do; D Gorman, sea., do.d.e.g.Penliale: dodo; W IRatetwell, do doe Thos Johnston% do do; T:C and R Wale; do do; jai Roede: do do; S and W .Rotich, do do; et Stepheresop, sen., do.do; J Cowie, do do; Robt Styles, do do; A. Reid, do do; R,obt Watioe, do do; Thornpeonelt Co. off WO real peopereY; S P lot 35, 1, be added to lot :36, Con 1. -in .-name of John Stephensee, in" place of the party fassessod, M C Canieron to.be assessed -as perlettete in plaadeof partiesassessed, less lot, 9, Renee C, ruidiet 8 Range D,' td he assessed as non -resit dent; Donald Fi•aser, to be asseseed for lot 10, L. R. E.e along with E. Westlakes, and for lots 34T, 28 and le2; 13aytield, at $610, real property, in his own name, ho place of . . the parties assessed op said lots. Lots assess- ed tu Robt Marks to be -assessed as non- : - by. Alex CanierMil,-,se.cOnded by lboi Baird, That the followina parties be taken off the asseastnent roll ase'having been illegal- ly 'entered, Martin' Finlaw-,:(leo .sen„ Jas Pestle, Juhe Howerd sen., Jelin- Flow ard jai Chas Williams," Rich Millar, Jamee -Reid, Thos. johnstone, Win Jahristotie, Hy Agnew, Win ItleDonatd, Thus Shei•ret sem, Sherret :MT Pole, II' Cole er.; George the forenoon speedily wore away. - Notwithstanding the fact.that the Tem- perance Act-Dunkin's Bill, as it is called -was supposed to have been passed in Bownianrele, the hotels all seemed to be doing a good business in taking, money for something stronger than .6 Te re ,ei :Ince Honse " liceuset iisually authorize. In doinz so they ran the risk of being fined under the town bye-law, even if Dunkite's Act shouid be ruled out of existence on technical vounds at the Cobourg Assizes,' where three cases -are nolo pending. -the railway station, hot -els, and most places of business not *teed up, were tastefully decor- ated ' with evergreens, flags, and hieliday attire. Towards noon the various places where suhstantial refreshments cguld be obtained were largely patronized, especially the table* provided by the ladies of the] Wesleyan . Methodist und Canada 'Presby- terian Chutches. . At 12 o'clock those Who were to `take part in the .psalm ond-hymn One singing, met in the Town Hall, and, the anthem singers in the Couneil chamber, and after. being proper.: ly arranged, proeeeded- in grand procession thrbug,h seveeal steeds eo theie respective places on tee greet platform; attended by a crowd of people, variously estunated between three and five thousand, whei paid their way in at the main .jeatraitee, elute the clieees nassed in ber a private door to the staffe,-- The labour ottendant upon the` peeper ar- ranzemene of nearly seven hundred ladies - and gentlemen, with the anthem eingers in the centre. and psalm aridity= tune singers " ent both sidee, yet with all the biles voiees of both sections -en one group, allahe tenor in another, all the soprano In another, and all the alto in another,' is hot tau to describe, and lience items little wonder that an hour past the time appointed had elapsed when the firs.e key note was setiudede However, after .cwoanistme.encine no time. was allowed to ruu to 0; The sight of theplatfortn, arid the sounds proceeding from it,. were most eharming to -all susceetable of betna pleased with beauti- , : Jul sights of with gran% harmonious strains. Sach a vole= of music carne -.from' the throats of the Sin4ers that the greed organ coutd.only be distinctively heard at ietervels, and the pianos only: by those sitting nese teem. - The 'time was: kept s•ith marvellous precision, and the whole concert passed off Parsons, Geo Johnstone, lulu) Purdy, Wm in the most creditable mateeer to all eon -- Purdy. Isatic Ratteriberrr, Lewis Ilitzelton, eerned in its promotion. _ Aegreat -crowd John Wilson, Edw Fee, Robt:Bodock,Solo'n surrounded • the beading, intent on saving Pollock, David Pollbck, Jahn Looby, jacob Stokes, Sandford Stokes, Thos Downey. Win Stention, Robt Fulton; ':W m Rudd, Wm Van Eginonde Anejust VeinEeinend, It Brebison, Francie Itidsly, Itichd Quire John Dinsmore. Sohn Duncan; Alex -ItleOlynte el, W Clark, Geo Clink, Wm Cooper, Chas•Foster, Arthur Cantelion, Wm Rutledge, Andseiv Foote, II Genii/le, Jos -.Call well, Win Bolton, Robt McGregor, Jas Williameon Robt Dinsmere, Efy Agnew, Win McDonald, ThOs •Woodi, Jae Woods, Riad MeDoole„ Win Splana, Jos _Callowoy: Patk O'Neil,. A.bisham Dins - mere, Wm J Johnstoue. John Johnstone, on the 13th via Queenstown on the 1 etla has Thos Johnstone,- Gila Felten; le Tenles; atrived. Her ..advtees are -three days later L C :bore, Alex Lefsoya _Thos ilson Thos teen . Der a Eturiburam, et New york. Cooper, John Joslin„Zones MeGrugani Thos - - troL°fie;ri. °911011Mato 1-9110t. EAvmeneirnrca%-tt:tOnick°111,8 Iflolir Redman, Jos Erwin, Hugh McLeod, David Beacome, des Bets:owl. I Moved b Alex Camercin, seconded hi nws Central; 75i to -76 ; .Erie, 531 to 24 i United States 5.20? -s, 64t to 651 i Losacei, Mal 13.!--. The Daily Netodenies the statement that President Johnson tu caused fresh represientations.to be made for and following lots Mt per assessment roll, W claim/ Connected wali the pirate Alabanufs 1 Downing be assessed for lot 4 L R W, Matt de.predations... It- says the ease remains as " quarters " by climbing trees, lencee, sheds, /tee, nurneering nearly as many as those inside. Little wonder they got littte satis- faction, the platform being enclosed In a manner as to throw the sound ohiefly for- ward upon the audience.---ti/obe. European NeWS. 4.4.',44••••••,..4., snow . _ HALIFAX, key 24„ The ateemship China, " from Liverpool at Mr. .Doan s Tannery. was, in com rhos Bawd, hat -John Bolton be assessed for pany with several other boys. practising lot 163, and following lots as per easeasment hitiself in running on the sidewalk near W W Cramer, be assessed' for 249 and tionipaniors thoughtlessly placed ob- fellowing tots as per assessinent roll, Robt geld. be assessed for lot 2 B. R. St. Andrews aumball's wagon shop, when one of' his struetion bis . path, in the shape of a pair of buggy wheels. by which, (it being dark,land he not observin0 than' in. time) he was tripped, and fell heavily, breaking his leg. He waS intendine• to compete for is • Some of the Prizes that are offered for sue eeisful competition in' athletia exercises here on the Queen's Birthday. - - On Thursday evening last, Mr. -John C. D alor delivered a highly successful and pleasina tlecture in the Englislr-Church School house, tin the subject "-Pages of the Heart." for the licnefit of the Clinton Library Association, The young.leettuer wae frequently applauded by the respeet- able -audience which had collected to hear him; and at_ the conchision a vote of thanks was unanimously -awarded hini!on Motion 'of Rev. Mr. Breatster, seconded by' Mr. Stevenson, for: the -entertaining and in- structive discourse. - We have- lately experienced quite an exodus of young men from this 'village, who ate bound for -the clipper Regions at _Houghton on Lake Superior, 1U the State of Michigan. The names of the emi- grants are Messrit. David Cavan James. Wallace; Henry Carter, James 'Vralies Richard Lane David Watson, and Ernest McPherson. 'Seine othert are intendirg to go: Letter have already been recai yea from.some of them, speaking in high terms of thiprospeetithere. I have to rePort that the farmers' pros- pects in this section are ot the most prom- ising char:Wet: The sprint; weath ir -continues the most genial that can be de- sired; - The seed never was got in in bet- ter time and condition, and • I ain told lyV those who have traveled through the _ country that Vie crops are most beautiful, There are a few complaints that the fall wheat crop has been smothered " by the great quantity of snow during the winter, but there is not generally -much fall wheat sown in this -part, so that whatever failure may occur froin_ that souree Mugabe very limited in extent. - - Immense shipments . of cattle -have been made duriUg this spring 'and last winter from the Clinton -Sectien to B T he prices of °Ude have been. alniiist fabulons; owing to the great demand on the other side 'and the Continued fall in the price of gold, -which ot course enables drovers' here to pay a higher figdre. - The money paid Out fronithis sourcelias contributed some what to help the farmers over the hard times,,which threatened atsone liote to be :much more dleastrous than they have beep. auk accused of beta; the author.of these cor- . Darin°. the winter -there was much stiffer- res-pondeuees Which so completely suldnedf. your repetatione and 1: am filet/ accuse o ieng amon,.,e. the cattle •Of the poorer farmers 'Wine actuuted Eiyu jealous spint. _, , for a ant_ 'of fodder,: iii_d_ski.ine...litlieydied In , These ehrges,-bt which I sat Wbollylmno- crinieqUenee, thus completely ruining many ceot,eshould3atet. have ,..been - maqe• -by , one wheseefarniet Cheriteter 'has ,been nn'd ev: r a hard workimt !nett', fwho, if he'tould oely 'have= subsisted thew until t,4e spring; itoted for its jealous, kidnapping A apitiP _ I . mieht haiii retrieved his fortunes:: , ' . tea 1 up•teitl to Misi el -asset -if it isnot true that 1 0 . p_442..4 •,. . _ i MiSS BkilSy`iS jedloWieveli -alter:Own shadetw. ' - tio‘v =A ifinre, then, is shejeitlous of- thea ;41:. 11- 1)1111" Surindirtliir 4!°--4-S6* : tiit: and sibststetial anaidens -of, this faisions ' -1, - • ; .. . village end its vicinity. .4ay inferenee is that . , a. rom . aos Egmendville . friend we Itaye it is her impressinn thieby heapeng obloquy received a copy of a, letter:seat to -..alt parts Sensation Meeting ast firneelield . • EnrrOf A. --The old adsge says that II itlitt itrazigerthin fiction "' has beta liziSciently verified in Brucefieti: maim of the _fs fair- ones" of that village was convened a few days ago- by a proclama• . • • Upon ney bead she'will diyert. susaicion trio° of Ca,nada by' an unPrincipled scoundrel,. herself. I think it is'a feutioander upou pie; • - wit.? *list contrive make *the gamepay, geodname and character by- ititying or Insinuating that I hitie any demise to become ead he would have given it up long sinte ,yograis_awaret _1 spregu,itie, „xis, jeatio-us, in..deipair. It is needlese tolay that...the a party. to a contract. • - . . , . • thai yoinsfaii•eponse nays ine id OcCasional awes. *he •.' seed *ell:Angara never hear . Visit ro while awie:nty desponding hours.- sgein from• -1 Mr. Tuttle:1 The following- .. .. . . 'a ' (A. voice: train the green- without, "It's a - - - • - ' ' ' • ' + - • d_a_d fee ri.)•._And when- snefr it .de4eted is the texi of thidetter: a • -. ,.. • - - , • .- •+ ••• spouse ai your 'hitter half payeine-his ad. . '.' DEA.It SI,It--i , halm ipackage „direct; d•-esees A. aokal tu you if le .is at ell likely ecrib ',your address; Whiely1 Will. :forward thlt: I one 4 not . enter: into _a matnmonial truknAlow:receipt &One dollat, 4 Addresii 101111tilik)),:e-,tiv..';irdttdlYeS4t142,,,retliat'itairli6ha "IV - , et. aau.-..tiTTLE - -.7-• fir:41c- wzitith,ya :.__ ''.....,-..,-:. s _ _ _ .. _ .. .i._ 2 .., . I chareei'tne as the authoe Of theleatieunientsi ' ' ' •=;•-•- : iiitliels--`,,a,("9-rney 4iss :' it lb:author hersett, and it is she who -wishes - - -• - - * -1`rew-: ei erse3c to get somebody to share her fate. (A voice , -P-13.--;-Pipasi enclose P. 0. stamp. for from the green-, 'Poor body I." ") s c , . return of receipt. • •- • ; _ • . . . . . • • ".• • • •hleCtenchy he ' aseesied fcir N E C of lot 6 Lincoln -deft it. The news by the Per*. B R 8, Jes Pollock, .be assessed :for lot 1 .1; a St Andrews; and fonnwin. tits is pee only strengthened the -convictionuow- univer- aitessment rolls Neff :McTavish be essess,:d salt that the rehellion is over. In the House Toir loti5. range fil aod follovieng lots it per of •Commons, on the. llth inst., the • question ssiesstnent roll, N,Woods be *eased for lot. as to whether the Goiernment had 'resolved' 2 L R W, and • tor W P lot 2 la R E, let' .- -. assessed tei H W- Cele; rt'Uole Ps G Parsoma+ to withdrew belligerent rights from the South, George Johnstone, Itate Rattenbetry, Lewis of -which notice had been given by Mr. White, EIazelson, John Wilson, Jacob Stokeie and was not pet. The "Morning Star" esti-times,' Sandford Stokes be assessed as non-residelit. from me . White'a having been . requested to Moved by Alex ,,tameron, seconded by Postpone hes qUestion, that the :ouestion ie J W Riley, That after revising the assessore. under the consideration of the Cabinet, and roll, We now- declare' it to be correct 'within the weaning of the law, - - ithserees, "Thoigh the withdrawal of bellige- Moved by Alen CaMeien, seconded by J rent riAhts is no mere' sentimental senor it W Riley. That this !wenn: now adjourn 10 would have theeffect -of shutting the Ansittas business.. a • ' :fleet in this- place at 4-30 o'clock, for general - • • , West Indies to -the Stonewall li , t e only lian pens to the Rheaandoalt, and Those -of C:ntoeil met, all the members-. present as' the __ nmei by Ales 'Cameron seconded II J - expe-dite. the.pe before. ' - • ' s ' ' two privateers noW aflOat. It weald tend to rind when the Government of W Riley, Trutt a By -Law be ' passed lOr the the Union anti raise the bloekede and .pormii P.ruteCt kin of 0 notniatital and street • Trees free intercourse •with the Southern States plaeted -within the.gueicipality-Carrled. . - ' tiield'h. e .p._efitien....Of Eb.en,ezer /toys and others. The Morning -Post, - in an editioriel on the •was reeeiied and -read. and ordered to .be _stime subject. say Mr. White posponed his . questien in the -absence of Lord Palmerston - - Moved by A?ex Citieron, see_ri.oaletd. . . by_J. but it:is unoueStuereably • one to Which an -W Riley, That,J4*--Atinstroter ,.„ eetiumnseme answer must lie speedily given. -The No" be steuek off mid the whole work done In his . . . - - beat, be done uuderethe superintendeuce of seye it is impossible -to uvoid the sioaclusion • Daniel 'Gorman, and that Johe Carson be that the Confederate Goverunient has ceeeed Pittlimaster iti place of the late Alex Brown tn ,exist. The South -ceases-to be a helligio -Carried. -- . . : . . reat when it nO longee possesses the means of Mewed 'by Alex Cameron,- secended hy prosecuting the war, and as it has- already Thos Siinpsone,That the sum of - ten • dollars made admission to that effect in the ' orioles, be granted to, . Wm Turnea to turnpike the conventioe betaeen Johnstbn -and Sherman., rune- to his . mill, on_ condition that he alter rio cause tor complaint will be given,i if oeu- turnpiking -spread ae.tertain quantity Of 'graeel ti sl poweis endorse the- confession, Tlu on the road. thaf he hae ateeady drawn and Daily News notices as amoitgalie moat pleas mid ithiwn, said ten dollars W be expended rig features of the recent ontelligence front wider the superialendinee of Mr -Blaeliwooil America. the improved feeling of the citizens Leith mestere- Carried, . - _ - ot the UniteeStates towards England. T -here Moved hi. ThoS. Baird, •secondtal by- Alex are evidences Of this on every hand, but they Cain -roil, T.Irat Mr Adamson, Ex•Reeve pay are' espeeially visible in the altered tone ofi ever to _his stioessoi in °thee ..1 W Riley, an their -most repreeentatives -newspapers.: It tne.unexperried opprepriation money in h s elainis i hat eireunistances have not only leo hinds. and that the Clerk_ notify . Mr Adam proved the situatton and temper ot American. son of this reselution..-Caeried. ' . • cstiZoes, hot have contributed - to place- the : Meved by J. W Riley, seconded 1 b), Alex English charaCier and motives! in a truer Ca neroti, That Alfred Scotelonere be allot!? light. In opposition tO thia the " Morino". ed keeS up his fenca on.the-aide linebetween Herald". gives rumours lhat, Sir F. lintels lots 19 and 20 L It. F'.., untill he has takeu iff -comPlains. of the difficulty Of ;maintaining his-croos tnis -fall.-4-..Car-ried. . . friendly relations with -the Washinc.ion Gov 0 Moved ny -Alex :Paint -roe seiOnded by .1 eenment, and Air. Adams has preiented claims W Riley, That thiS.theeting nOW'Adjourn fo for losses by -the Alabama. . The'Daily 'Neat meet at Mrs Loolifit in S Bayfield_on the firlt ibifythtehe_130tholrraelfcie.rri. saitscstvo:Ihme•oasbtoipeersetaonstetonentet . Monday of truly -neate at 1 o'cleiek 'P M / • • • 'Carried. • • - - • - ; • , 'aware -the Goyernment of --the Vnited geates . . : , ' .. , -J4Cil.IS:pE, SSON TP Clerk. _ • - .1 ti°9ausitnedzercsdoint;1.1byagtheeirl:bagran211- tianhatd-nfuorr' 21wir-Governinent is of the Contrary Aipinion THE lill.Sie Ali 11D01,,WE N ZION. Tne question will come on tor. adjustmen-t • A GREAT DAYIN BONO/W/11.LE. Sum? day in 'the ordinary Manner, and_we do not inow that it Ought notebe.eensidereinow . 136w. manvil neen,s. Birthday. ai ivell is' at an);-ot her lien. AS alnattea *of fact, President . Johnioa has done nothing. The third, last and greateitday of The ;question at -this 'moment 'stands -just hTerhee MdelerLedinactuieti-nusleofft Shenandoah-- h -musical eoniention opened'up most Mesees- t--EVOiett Coe's; gfand pro: ave been made the ,suhject rekesentations to atispitiouslY.... The -sun rose -bright and Government These renresentati ns re clear„ but ats the day advancede a haziness • ° we strseeeded; acausing some apprehensioneof tholigh 'rendering the day much' more 'pleasant then wonld Hive been the case With A burning SIM. Up tit_thie hour p. day : has . pot belied the promise. of the merning..._ - an early bourpeople liegan to fie& ipte the' tOW,p'froni alipeioteSof- the tom polis7bas private coptfeyneb mid by sititae, . At'eiglit-O'clockAlieexpressfrom the. weft brooght its fifties 'rat leg the special train frOin theeist brought its landreds ; and at eleveo, a. monster, ext.ursion train fnim 'the, Westibrciaght itea tie had alniostreabl, thoustinda Very soon the streets pre- sented a telerablY,. lively ecene:-. What peopleiivantleting ibmit 'waiting:for aomethiUg to turn ana'-ohOts bent'On. turning something Up, Old friends greet• ingpicli -Other as they -disrannute,C front numaitua vehiciii. 144 ittiiiidnieddlers sad medicine men opening Out aud dee. (muting upon the merits-. of ..thetr wares, cable wesettpected to be complete 113 another fortnight, and ali alongside of the Great Baste Gt47enetndBoaisteirniYi goes to sea under the inr,st favorable ausp:ces, her commander.. Captain Aederson, of the China, having been by the Cuuurd Loinpany to eelect hie own crew. A .Muiech letter mentions the death of Franklin Webster, Amsrieau Consul to that city. The weekly returns of the Bank of France show an increase of 9,020,000 francs. The I'aris correspondent of the Post says that the death of President Lincoln has re- vived the political epirit of democratic France in lt,hhee I alsrigi Deist tor7 deleated.in ehe ortea • upon the motion of want of confidence, by 96' !-•• against 45. The .Ministers thereupon proposed - a dissolotron of the C s whiclothekingaca cerfried.King lett Turin- rr the 1-1.1h inst., for - - Florenee. • In the Schles wieell'oistein question,: it' stated that Austria has -declined. the •proposia- tions of peace by Prussia, that both- powers should enter late seperiete -negotiations %it'll." the Federal Diet on the Schleswig-Holstoinee - question, and that -the Duke of Au,gusteoberg.e. should be remoyed from Kiel.. Austiia con- ' sidered-r her prdp:ositiona admissablee Messrs. 'Wakefield, Nash su ZJita land,. Afhaya, le Co. report flour quiet and steady. Wheat firmere whiter red a:t &Set. to 9s. Corn steady; inixeed 29s to 26s 6d, . ; nite d -States. - • 1 • WASHINGTON, May23.- The weatherto day was everything that could be desired for the ' - unprecetfently grand -•"review of the army of; ` ale Potion tc. Theitmosphere wes pleasant,- . the sun shone with unclouded splendopre and the recent rainahad laid the dust, thus- ren- inee the streets -in good marching condition. - Thousands of persens, Including many from other cities, who have specially come hither to see the pageant line the side wails front the capitol -10 the executive mansion, a dis- twice °fa mile and a half, while wiudows and • balconies ann all eligible pesitions, incliiding house tops, were occupied by deeply interest- ed spectators, ail public busine.ss wag suspend- ed and there_was a general holiday. The Capitol bore the motto in Jetzt letters: "The only national debt we never oan pay is the' debt weowe to the victorious Unionsoldierie" But feiveitizens were at home. They were - nearly all abroad to witness •tite movement of the -army of the Potomac, the tens of thousands of tried veteran!. Thi national - flag flew high from all the public building,. i • while from the windows on the line of pro: cession the stars and stripes were profusely IslifeaKedx.tCous, May 23. --The extensive pork packintr and flour mill establishment if - Kinen & Co., in this city -the• largest of -the kind 111 the West, was destroyed by fire litst • night -lou $3001-0014 insurance about $2QQ.,- 000, priecipatly in the Harifind sind Erie las suraose Co., ot Ilartford,-7th-e Aria sci Atlantic and- Home Companies -of New York, and, - the Honte- Co., of Indianapolis. 'The fire ha /opposed to have been the work MAU ille•Dr• - ewYoax, May. 23. --The Itioiseond Wide .7 .saiaitunces thearnval of two diVisisoa of the 6th7arniv corps -Gen. Wright's, commanded , hy Generals Getty .aad iticketts,teppectivelyt in Winchester; Gen. Wheaton's -division of bthueleir ore cdtfrePirenretmaapointlitsbPaetiliwetnbeRiinehlsonag „Richmond _and Danville. On_e- -brigade isc stationed at the latter place. " The, gunboat Rhodelsland, from Pensaco. - la and Mobile Pohl -418th, Vat _ Bt. Mails -and Tallahassee, Floridaitattesw:7- dered :to our forces on 4lie 9th luta, and thoi ° ate:ewer Spray to Lint. Gibson, of Salta haska,-On the iltla A perdue of theRhode IslatoPe•OCficers were transferred to the West Gulf squattritti.- • GRANT 1N Petranztailni.-The friends of Gen. Gra•ht in Pliiladelphia have vtoeuted him -with a new house, completely furniahod. On 'his arrival in thecial a week or two asp, with his _family, he was•quietly reeeived diet - loose hy the come:Mee', of presentatona atid Geo. Stuart, lbe -ehairinau, Witb II brief eddre_ss. gave hini the deed !Ind the key. The general responded, and broke dowstwitha emotion in the attempt to eapreis his -feelings: s The house, which is of brick, isasitnated in, Chesnut street, and Coat, wit•lt the "furniture's t - not far frbro 85000, flneat neg.-Merrick-1k t30,11* 4”ctelts414 foundry in the Filet Ward, Pleladelphinapa-e. - elpying. a whole square, was burned on ‘Vednesday night. It we! '_the Jorge -1st machine shop in the state, e,mploying TAO bands. sl'he 6re breke out in the paint -shop , in the centre of the building. Some valuable. Arastings were destroyed. . 44sPiesiltili- at present t9 estimate the damage.. - • F. . •. titarrieb On ale 25tha bY the Rem. A. Arackid, Aire Alien Maclean to Miss Ana Ajin LOgan, butte of this toWst- • *- # i33telfe Stewartsville hotel, Colborne, on• the 25th inst.; Mary lethal ConnOreS,Aied- mine years and two woeths, grandilaugliteraf..the late ...Tele Ross:: Ativ A*Trtrliorinntio. *si rIN the lfeitof 1441% instant,/ 'WHITE COIC.-- tat 6 years old, with red,s,p4Ms, 'white •fsne, etaa" shell °flea horn broken offreceniteeTheoovells giving milk. Any person bringmg, finale hesuitahlvrew.anied; ; - - DAN: IsIZARS. = ;Onserichalitati'l.tdhaftlfalt---• ssiv484t-a. olvent Act of1861,- rpHE eredttors ortite nadereigned -are to meet at tbe:law- mace of !Pate asAltaierw Sin9Ler, lbelOWO, .01130detieh, MOD -11113` the niuteenth day ot..I nee, coats teeelve o'clock, neornaefetethe-ourpoleof recemingAtatements bio afrairS snanl Damns -1M assignee/0 whim be may,rnakeen itssignmett undertheithoVeA44. " - 10111i RBEift -- ... • - ,• 2 al; J.ssiSINcLAIR; _ taoterieh, Solleitortor-InsoIvent. Clinton; ISth ADM, 186fte - weSeOw made by order of :lite Lincoln and far from A. CONVENTION of delegates 4114 beinw nf an tintriandly natureAe.rate bronoht, • • STentpetanoe Wale tountri"? • httieladoantoteclicntlobn,e7prou4r3Viewethreadsior votylibent tige7th:Tooloporot. Juni; out.more plainly than hefore the amicable dispositioned both Governments. It is hoped Mr. Seward will soon be restored tit tlie du- ties of his department, -and he wai find. these claims on England in the isiniation in whitili he left thew, Pnssident Tahnson having re, Seryed them for this tteatment. - rdi:gs t_eer,c :unimp, Ora • Leid Palmerston's health. wai iinproving ibiautcnheentactir;tdinuutieess :weak andsiths_ table, from par; Messrs. Harikey-Bros., merchants in Let" er- poll_ have- suspended; it is believed for a anee Act 71,11864 ea this -000-17.„: 4114 4:411r4 purpostarelatiegtO the Rause dr 40exper2440$4/ • 'BYMaIrd"Satl44:1-11than-chester CP,n1r•41-4144:•.'f - Orli* thietetUCeeflalles el IDU edities •eef a exfokeior; i - Huron end Bruce,. -Li Fiera Pietas iseasiout - to witas ot lier Maja. atra 43,2104f - court of the triiitedCounties te Huron sad Botee aad to medirectect_egainst the lands as& mate - meats et Williin „wawa. at stoat el lenses Boswell StevensliliaidAtabibe Cooic 'thither- __ teary, slmognt: .. , ,,,, ,,, - - land, I h avaireteadaied tette is exeriation di tits _ A. large failure hi idea reported in Haire in riltatt Sitielsad 'swift oriu '41"itaisert,;,2 is not •mentioied. . • _ . °re f°afteen 411ilertileamegoa 010010"ino , Connection Wilt the cattontrade. '...The tame "aurtaall'etb hal". 4(14;111t- *11111111" • & ehotofillerrhi. Couattei Maree welsh - ' Ata meeting ofthe Telegraph Constriction lauds gad teaesisents 1 abalivirst atilf:-St Say and maiiitenanes Ceterill.fs late Glow Stint_ -Maas X42‘11,22' Ottawa (if Rieder- - :ShCtri'tlhew°011eihopre--Irgreeiliee n'elingmlineflatbetilettiritemirtmeglijaudntalliewzreat-eAretamaell4e leigllieb.*liatIllarliiMill"r41191011.11NWireatelitTOIIID014°°1C1'llaYlistipt".1.7 „ COU• Sher", Xi 4* hdenci Wila explessed its ancoess. The sherigramice,-Goderkbp 2lied Maya 1866. wig A.* *4 • • 0,e e • T It othe pa was. have the, kno near] his in L Ile.le otten -ed Alex into* whic with w forte as to' -d 'weig . lase publ* s *seri -the Y" -noto e ,elosel fraj • 11 land) elepL (low fUCCC six. I. _menet (Unit gran S a tine make faebm fearfi restot and West mem' 21101111 17 sr -joke reedit amine the a; taill bPring defini siciePe been Glire -to be •• new I that + c.talLoi 'Gone _ . _ sing 24 the a formi -to wi •to 'itnd • mai& ILMOS the s ular 1 tiro e whitt Unde tiagu -wens coma eighl *Tee bee A Oestd coifs foits are I geivi bolsi a. fshai baal titWi Anal catil sod] last in woo into lag and the . da• b