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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1866-03-02, Page 2. • niu.11 telt 11, • s Ad' • II I . • . • tr......+•.•,••••••••,..••••••••ip eft i _ ' tcrus front bc_Ilding the losition tOvtar Q, AR DOINGS. -The" Galt etabbent -ten . „ • I _ • th led to s celk in a cool isind leisurely' ; - d d h . attertipt by the 'United States- based.upon prominent members of the Toronto police 'inlet one grand pear and' apple orchard. He the same track, One of the men hapfehed , How much of-Hued:tea appearence to the da tfe * • - ' di; te live and -die a farmer: Inthe mid re drovers owners of thin live' stock While' hi - Iffna th f ed T1 nt i 1 it rtlin f ot th X this se,cticntprepose to tent tee whole country a thita train came. .thundermg eastward on down and cominyced writing peetry.' •t• - g a a . deetroyanie wheat, he does net, as we l ese Men were.seatcd ttroun a red hot stove manner, ,and, entenng. that. _apartment, sat .1 e pe conquer -na n. prese cas • as te t ie. a fret c ime t' be liar- looks out -for some Variety that- will' ripen le seertha impending danger; and lir a most jail priscmets and to the butcher is owing to • the belief that Reciprocity_ -was to us a b c lay for some t pas en • -- • . - greentiis, asparnerus, aetiehokes and new 1 ttn-l'he dealers have la' tbeir windows at the present moment ionnearlYen aYeizneonaiesor I NT. potatoes such as is not of se la _ two later. • - t - - • " • stith *lend 'earl - to esea blue Tavnges of tee ,-sneerhenetn-eteirtettucceeiled, in breaking the imagination, we leave burl,' re--ea-era' to - dete. - - I : GODERIelt 0,- W., -Match 2 1866; neceasary without which 'me: could -not borinkr ma'am and abettino adtorious bur- Y P, • • • • - : - • • • • - insect., - fitstening of :tante window,. and with two or mine.4 ti • • • P4 ' -- • I • DOINOS. AT WASHING TON. dimity that Great Britain has leng sinne Sergt. Stepowell fled as soon ai Show are three ttmes MOre nuineroes than at etruck by the locomotive of elle tr No 3. A 1VEW IMIL1T. 113I4L - 1 subsist, was sn 'effort to exercise an au- gilt's.. amengst them Bristbl Bill. - The -et:tries ot wheat, at the Provincia three others. eseaped from the ear ire it. was - our ey n State Fair, reit wien' held" in the- A terrible crash folla.ied, In an initant the - Since the. delivery nf. the President's [ , abandotted, --and would if it had suceeedec-,1, his rascality was. exposed, -and:is. now safe centre cif the wheat "anteing districts. and the ceboose was a wreck ; the re laderi with oil ' d_ „h.,: ,tv. h. to brought us.mOre • directly under the -int in'the dominions of:Linde Saul, h.ut Bed Iluinber of coopie -who, erowea'crand the sath, were.jamorld ; birreis btirsted, aiid thi oil "The amm•••••••••• • orld's W an tefetrant _says; Grand .4,'qquare. PIANO - 3 . • Filfly Aft:41003MS - IRS shows the inter -est which is felt • tu -the flew In all direction Unfo 'tuna el one of- he Se.nate military comMitoe -resolved .at extraor mary spec° , as mg n- vs - - • • T _ ht• Welt be imagined : his been in a - - ' thorily- of the Goverumenk at. Washin&•:_ done and _Mack, charged with comphotty 'd tlt d in the conspirloy to rob the Gore- Bank at ina '-• Pa• A t 7 it 'The D'ehl wh t attracted at otter% the drovers Mr Edtvard 1 rhauset Yo'f' Read. their meetirry, yestenell to report a bill to •••• .1 • , :poi -vide for the natiOneldefencely establtsh--. ton than we are un ia o ,on on, . the notice of Canadian fanners -and one ft intn-luid_not escaped.b.efore the -9131ljg:in took . - ; • • • • • • and_ woUld_lave destroyed on! indepen- Girl.t have beeu • arrested, estunmell sad their kegricultural sle_leties ent a delegate e fever 0 -po awe excitement. t is a , very well' for men oceupying subordinate • ninth; fish • truly when the. euardians of, the to _In _nom tO inquire into its merits. -Th ;- dance in the management- of our' own cominitted for trial. A pretty kettle of f ii positions in the State to utter (kennel*. , '',. tory speezthes., bat. whekthe chief magis- - . . tra e of some thi ty int l ens ,ot peopk, .. . - • wiee tio well pleased with it that they pu ch . - . ing an active, uniform, natiomal knee- . as ra cOvere .y 'nod his clothing theroug,hly !saturated,. The.. .13 ' ' througheut the Halted States. The first sec• oil tnnok-Ire feein the stove, htud instantane- • lion, _makes- everati able-bodied male person . • between twenty anti iorty -years of age sab- , t • - . Wottld any Catiaclian-any man. of ro- pease and security_ of the capital Of UP- commendable. No wonder they_ beat us at ‘If flames. Intins :condition ;he mane en g . 100 to enrollment for militia duty. The around the fireblazed several feet atiove his ' f h h . ed 900 bushels for seed,- Stiele-entelpr se .s ous y t e peer man wait cevere y• a s ee I • per aelf respect, have contented for the per Canada •areproren:t6 be renegades of FaiSieg wheat - - makes an open. Ara publie -attack upon leading politiciins,-we may aleticipate in- - - ' - - -'•** • • United States. ' • •-• -second _section exenipts all Of the executive leave the wreak, end as he twitIked. on the. . -• d ial.officent lef the • overntrient tend an j .g Y • 0 OM sale by private bargain; a .63 octavcr • Chtikerint. Piano, in excellent- tune and good orderi. Terins;-=Six months credit on approved endorsed note. = Y. W. THOMAS, • r' ReciProetty niess of Pottig to abandon Most. dangercius clutracterl,' all the rights and privileges. We have - 0 ti.e-Setee little acitenient *as tans, -. • --- by (portiuns of his bartimg clothes _droppin. tense if -not' claMorotis outbreak • Se fe eh :hiel'b NO 4 A 13Y-LikW 1.86g • din all of the states one reciment -of - _0 ail- theitates nienioers o ouses of Goderich, Math 2ed, 1866; • ;sire head. As -soon as he tilts:discovered, a tium- e,oneress- postmaste:rs, anari'neee - • , . • her of p:ersons cenducted him to a 'creek close a ' gra h operators and! all persoes in charee of 1- - from the Colonial Peliey of Great a d - New YORK Feb. • •-• • • - y of passiOn., .:The republicans who vented w.r.". tf? . - . a ay. -or two ago by; the annonocemeatc Britain, and entail upon: ourselv3s . and - s. own n says . ere s a ft P.: e 28 nom h s boa as -be moved,). and by • immers- es active volunteer militia for each Congression--- r.9. raise 'way " E.c'ailJhe aum al.Wentif . - • organize THE CA mu • a • their . blood-andithunder \ dogmas' -during our children a worse servitude than "that _ • ;. • -, • - , • cleeontetpwrice of,theaurbulent disposition W ben taken from -the stream Mr. Althaustvas al district- All .officers of this active force' ' .u-ap ars einapoees man mete. , He vrae are Id be .appomfed by the governors of the_ ; could, connt upon the condurrence of the . as front the manner in which the Eastern oarefill'enbmination' an Oily seem. was die., Washington it has heen•deemetfeecessary to burned a in- ost shoeinn manner. 1 " 1 d b M• • . .. in, him thewater the &emits extineuished. a • . • - - • • - mow. PoraCE GUAIIDS AT ' P land Well, at a -depth of b30 feet. Oe the civil' war thotirrht qoubt, that they exacted by old Spain -from the Colonic -8, nianifested by seine • • uoned. - portions et the people. in entirely naked, and hie body was found to -he • ; treat the Weitern, TO. may form Covered the"' itufacci . of - Vatert Liken hotel`...neer there the accident states:and territories, but 'the War: Depart!: 'WHEREAS' thiCorporittion of the -liana *tuned an ettra Police force_ at the :cepital take -it to an present occupant Of the Presidential ch -air • States ment tete. funnten all arms,:equtputentel•ane, Counties of R uron and Bruce has reiofted "sante idea how they would treat us.' • - the hears of sessio.i .1 • • oceurred, and althoueh medical aseistance • • to said militia' force. -The Presinent ran Impreye certain roads and ° se-gard to such _Measures as Elaviter said so mucb- -on t•he imp icy r- Gen. Conistock..of Grant's stair, arrived et men who leaped from the car windo_ws fell oi•der all or any Dart into service at any time. . to gra:le -gravel and h t be rund same 'within the said County of 11 uron. f h b the - • • iv* e bottom y.• the eagd-puttp, -AtutIVAL FitOti TEXAS. ' _slis rendered,- he died on Ftiday--litst. The - • - • • _Highways with -the neceiniry bridges for -Abe •some -o t lose carpers .ir 0 are o o Freedroaa'a Bureau Bill and hence their z"4. P of Perutittiten one tie doll to -interfere with The "Lieut. -General ,in order to aecure um- And, h -411 d - - • n•tVashington..front 'fexas tfith lin ortaiit re-• down 'a b k cl' t f" n em an ment a is ence o some . . w ereas e sal tmprovements areeme Uubountled indignation" at.: the _present tte taws and 00- toms -of anothpri and.of en_ the outskirtic of- eVery croWd...1usiat ports for the LietiteGeneral.- . tweitty feet, and tustained severe inaunee.-- - . . . • formity •the nuktiamay eause inspec tons: limy -Within the County aka:iron. end -the CV moment. The quarrel th--at now divides the evils that Would-- .reault to. us in. parti-i thtit the grease sin& irersrliks thsph _011,/ OEN. GRAltiT. • 0.ne of the mariner- a, resident of I-ant:Ater to lir-made t to time. - pinse pr =akin/ :the same is to be.defrayed • • r. • . . t e stud County irrestectire of the Vorinty: el • eut-Ge eral rettehed-Washineton yes- named Ettiorv was -injured so severely that c - • _Bruce, the ioan -or de t will be paid by the salt-, . the President and ii-majoritY Of his Cable eular should we suffer it, let. us .glanc - on the machtnery. However _that d - . - d, • . a • - . • r I - • 1 . ter ay morning an at once rapture to his he ha,i to besent to his -home.- -it- wban Min Derby thiuks miolit be -fairly - h ir • • Great Explosion; United States and Canada- 4' It 'ivould bbna fide one, fer a good' flow ofeven fish • %kith military laths. " • . inet has been brewing for some time an . 0 • ma e , we s rejoice t stet e is a hpadq t • h b added -to the Free list as between the '• must dot he attributed to ant sudden •• . . _ . tier eta, w ere e is now busilrengteged • „ says gr. Derby, " be desirable also to ie.' is not to. he grinned -at. u ebullition of temper: • Mr. Johnston, who • • • HAniusu-Ventr,- Feb; 27.C ---A terrific explo- . . . Tne Tributie s Washineton ,telegrain says • 4-shle-sseci wfth thir share. 'of coalmen- elude -hi the Freelist,' our-- manufaelui.es ptishing 'on the work -very en0g6tigally. = nithere protraeted se7 sion- occurred last evenifie -at the furnace -of • • esion of..the c•thinet ,31 sense Res the South- knocking-fbr cd- of leather, tio; copper-cestiegs, pins, but- ' - - • mveste'rdey, • nt which: all the members. were J. dt S. H. Meilly, Middleton, result_ing in the complete destruction of tlie fureace, the mittenee at the doer ol•Cengress, te.ee, typo; utensils, carriatr,es,- funitture, TB! LAST,. -"Mr. George Vebbier• a ,Prkitent• • Rurnitis are in .• cnirculation thin a lice of ,opinio exists -between death of five men- and the younding of six an c • I would _ alb° suggest respectable fernier of Goderich township, d other arti les ' serious di ffere t. I hi Man tbiiikind id a • plain strhieht- • h E' . • . • ers... ig-ht boilers were 'the furnace the secretary ot the Treasury and the. Comp- ot -1 • • a p . . • - • that while- it is desirable. foe_ teth -parties has Suffered ah lei': are -celled -te do:- troller *at the Carrency both in respett Tto the one wns raised.ahrcugh the! buildmg, carried - forward manner,he ean see DO reasPn tn except from the schedule the aitielee of • • . ou six years ago e a ru3 ann y . _ • 'five headred yards; and lodgell ni- the -Penn. t h • h (32 fi f financial poliey and tlionew political phases . . ' • war no u • • syleattiatcan.at, . the other b4ilera were scat, shosheuld be refuted a- participation in ; ; sp.r.ts,:tobaceo„ sugar; molaSs.es•atid costly " - • t.„ . THE SEIkToRS TENKERsbE. c The Times sayi that next. Sund-iy wil corn tered in vanette directiens, Berne of thent pas- , . , iof • si; .,.,c,.1 ren-- la% e, thelet,q.slaticei Which le•to' inflict burden- fabric§ ot silk, flax aod wool,. us impOr- -, _. .... - .. i . ,. - "--. . 1 tam .emirces a. revenue,. and:,"while .it is- loosing' sons, . ,. apneitran s .,a...e p.e.e .oneyetiriiiiKe the-seuhtors from Tennes _sing through housea • and Other bnildiege. who to all ee I, cl 1 f smite- taxes Upon the 111113HPHOf her. people., .i • • ; - • •`^ "-• - -' . - ' •• t - l barley- and the p,roducts of' the • fisheries ,ters bright,, bloo-ming., and-Innppy: . Noe •see were electedto theirseata -in the Unite'd t A. nortion -of otie boiler was_hurled through a hd • f f lone• and ha life and &lob - Not so„ however:. the ultret; fed by- Th4d7 d ost ng. In Scotland and county et,Hitren, and the tate hereinafter luta . 'Clarinda. . tionetn will ,be -raised solely npen the rateable _ . property :within thesaid Caunty et Burnim And We. are favored,. Says a Port:Hope paper, anbetens to.nanin:into etreet the said recited o . aril. teet it atil be neteasary for the said ( orporation ' . with the prices of same of die leading ties of feed and clothing in Scotland, to ransethesum of Twenty thousand dollars in 133? a the manner hereinafter mentioned; , 7 h st month.. - 1 - And. whereas it at expedient -to deffnithe' mei- gentleman who.left that pountry within the 1 • - pective amoinits Ito he expended on eaen line 0 A comparison- hettreen, these and our own • road intended to Be iniiireved, it shall be expend - market prices will be_ int:tractive, andno. our itlasztd,efutr.iinnintheSartehoedfittbeletniihee edintiiitivatheierBi mind prove conclusively that Canfida le by -sw 9 P as it will requiregtne sum of three'llionhand two -- far the cheapeatettentry to liVe in. - - . hundred dollars to he wined annually *special : VA'Nep.i. ' .-- SCOTLASD. rate tor the payment nt *Itie said loan -orldebt aria Bacon,- per ib. - ilic...n...--..16e - , ' - • • interest as also herematter mentioned. !- Beef, - . tt '10e . l'le to 201. - Mutton, to' - ' 74c, ........11c - And wheteas the anemia ot the whole', :rateable • - . . . property of -the -said Idamcipalitsr:irrespective,°1 'Stites Senate. It iS Imrdly possiblethat these moat snir tuture Increase in the same,and inpspective in Whielt two .women- were Villa sick, Butter, - " • • 17c. . 24c - tonne:nun, will be pei =tea to take Vieir Scats bid missed them, The brklge over the Unicnt Eggie.per dozen,file 1.56 to 20erand.4 - Oe la iany'aenstYmienter ofetre tem akeinrigvefttildmenleitaleitieurP°mrarYine .. , , - . , . , timed or any part thereof according to The last revised Assessment Rolls, being tortlielvite one Tarkies,- Inc to 4,1- eacn, ..01.50- 0_02 . _.-.;tahiot:.-si:cnty,:xive-:a.D5-bunii:rse.d. eel sixty five, *as Eight . :Million and fitly five thousand seven ;hundreds' .1 .- Cows, $40 each • .$60 , And wbereasfor patent -he intearatt end ereat-- i Potatoee fess -than half-price>: : ing an equal Annual sinking hind for petfing tbe • ' Apples,. per lb, lic..:-.......Ele , n-7 . :said -sum of twenty thousand -dollars arietititerest - Bread, geeing for curreney prices.- ' 'is hereinattermentioned, it will -requirtan,-;entialn.''inn-_. : annual speeial rate of four tenths et a tr'ull In the resi ent s po icy , in severe- -terms. He _ • • , , ' - , • Canada tweeds, 80e.--......$1.121 1 --- ;••• • ; . . Boots.and shoes a great deal cheaper. -eoltar, in addition to all other rates and taxes to -thought that -Secrettef, Seward might better • ' - - ; i ..:-• ,- have fallen under the 'hand of the:, aisassia r•-) NEW- Yoax, 'Feb 27.-e:The UontOtereitd.s-_ Tea lied efeeaboot the same. - t be levied -le .each year. , - I. 'A' ' ' - • w i wen Of a • -Ian - . The epples here are aitegether superior. Swear deareitin Caeada.- • - ' 0 - • - - -.Be it therefore enacted by ihe-Corporattoh ortin 7-77- . . - - United Conalies ofbluron and Bruee.1 Paine than to have participated in last Thum; spear saya : ;-At `a fr eaten • meetnig, ...here as well as less than . One- fifth - the' value 11.6111"ibeliel:fworeliplui tri-plieorpli.Varaildrilonfter.-' and hie- eahieet, -Mid Mit •a !few- beliete die . ed by -the late break -bettveen -the --Presideitt - ecinfidently exonetsta place should anvntamntel . for Cabinet discussion ti3-cbly. A proelaima. - ; . tne, atate Department that formed a topic don will probab y e is ued Nainst a.,y vro 1 It • 3 0 - ,.: . Xrrilral of th i• . e Mermann. einniti s co . ...._.„.:...- • -. , . - . : . . sand dollars, end to ramie the samellt be paid ill thiesiteinTebneatilet: -exceeding In the wnoletnestim Of Twenty Oen- tunes bereinagermemtworelf, a solo of Money Dot . Usumosesrer:a_ ainrwilittl;nd 1 Scotland, :- Canetta tweeds, we remarked, : taiseify wily of I-Joan:from -iiiitlelson.-0t 'pyritous I, Rs An article mtien Mare „PrOfitable to weae- are coming all the rage in '-Great Battu') bodybr bodies Corporate •seho may neaeninig to• . than British pods -atthe seine _money *, • advnnee the za.se upon. e crecUt °film Delfts. Gen. Butler a aetival at this particulan janeture* -1-, , was surinteed.ay.sorne to:have been deteimin- , „ forwarded cemmunteations ve: the;sitbject to • into the laienras of t T . object above recited. . 11 - That a shall bir:itwftil for Omani!? Warden' id, for the p • - , 1 --; lation of the" neUtralitylawe.! . f ' - • ' - , :Tho_ New;,-: English Reforin Bill. - I . i to :num anv number ot debentures tele made_ c , er an p . • • . dens: Stevens of Pennsylvenia and Charles Sutnner Nas;_eacimsetts. They know perfectly well that the strength of -the!-r party Iles in the contiened -prostration bf the South.. They. hate no &finale plan of acticin, exeeptthat, in their opinionts joint coratnittee of fifteen could. bring ins a joint resolution es a basii Of reeonstruc- , tionoind President lehnsion is patriot enongh to put aside all sueh shams as tie- - constitiitional and ill-considered, in which judgment he will undoubtedly be sustaiu-' ed bi the -intelligence" of the nation.- ° Row then will the split be reconelled.-7 The Republican majority has certainly good ground,: for comp-US:it:in that the - Eineutivn has, in an evil moment, sbeen guilty of a Beechei-Brownlow-Trabifieux, pa, but on the other hand the President undoubtedlysight in the view he takes - of immediate reconstruction, " pure and simple "Thksituation, will probably re- solve itself into the formatien of two.' Nt- terly hostile parties,.'one strongly' opposed to the? Pretident's policy and the other ranged by hit.side.:" What the end will hi the Inscrutable alone can 4114' - 7 BECIPROCIT)t- -AND MR. - DERBY'S 'REPORT. . No 2.s: eir Tut we think we suiceeded' 'showing that the -presei?t, prosperity of - Canada was not due enti4ely to the Be- ciproeky Treaty ;' assumino• &itch to" be'. -the -fact, Mr. Derby went beypnd the- reed& • Ye now proposstabrinO - • .der your notice one of two points we 'are required to" Undede,in order *that we may obtain'. for one year; thoextension of the 1. - Treaty, At; of meet impertanee, we shall •firit' proceed to ebnsider these demands which -are calculated te effect ottr indepenn denim 1111 a people.; we-- alliide to. those in.: terferini with our eicise anIcl custom lavis, and the deinands made -for the suppres- . .. • - Ilion of onr free ports. • it* ha* beenield and admitted . _ both by . politicians and hietoriarts, that - when a nation assumed the right to inter-. fere in the internal. regulations cf a neigh- boringkstatei that the one go .interfered ' 'with if it submitted ,to such interference., held. tewards the. other: the position of a semieitnepered people, and that its free actioni u long as it admitted'. of such in- terference was- gone te preite that such - no oeerdrairn statement._We shall refer to the meet oelebrat.ed cases to be foand. Li the long war'lietween England -and FrancS during the reign of the first Na-: poleo-that Emperor with. a view to • arippleBnglinkissued what were balled -the Matt and.Berlin decrees. The effect of. them,- measyres was to confiscate all -English property held in any 'state, Over. whicItNapoIeon was able by his military - euticeMes .to exercise an inflnence, and thus to renderl hale with. _England lin- ; possible, The: enfOrcement of these de- ' creealirobabIY.inflinted a greater. amount 'of Misery in Europe " than any other - of the numerous harsh meastires, of that fearful struggle.' By treaty (we wonder ifit:*a a rcelprnuity onen with Alex -:- -der the ifinit, Napoleon succeeded in posingon Rusia-the acceptance of these laWs or decrees, the loins and diatrees their Workingprodiced to the.-R-ussians, a pugs who had. seen,. nothing •and- felt • nothing of the war,_ brought .such a pres• - auto on • the Court that- Alexander wan Oblige." to yield to it; and perinit the im- portation of British manufactures and, the -export of. such Meroliandize as his sub - IOW had to -.sell, This yielding on the psrt Alelander gave great 'offence to _ Napolcor4.and led Id the celebrated Rim- - slam cainpaign, the end of which was the - . • • . rom t, e• ree ist, it may_.be politip_-„tp_pro- vidithat these last: products of- each_ coin_ Where eoUld there. -bb.* foued beneath one try, ankall. others not 8.pcoiiny: exo4tocii f..-milly ;obi' tree a -mere deliehtful 'eoneeii- •... - , .. . - , shill be subject ,to duties' not exceedinv- t ration • Of brotherlt: lOve and:filial :•-affece - d • ' • h ' - mei np. • - . : ' - -shaketi. The less eieberls $60,000. The ,1 „„ . . . - , . ,. . , a. ranting t o fennessee members, -when the fifteen •per ce_itt or to duties aslow-al , . .-Iiiin and is the. aweleouplo gated upon. motion eci .. . , *.owneis will rebnild immediately,. and work, -! pen are alrealy employed -du remoteng the thifse of -Canada before tbe keeiprOcal i.be-seene they- fendIy loped -to' 9e- a life's' ...... - TAR rItESIONST'S Ter.' ov .ri ENO trkOED Treaty?' • How tery - mildly ;Mr:. DerbY,-; serene Sinset rerioSite; in•lhe streeeth end • Wm. Lloyd .Gartison delivered hit: eddresS ileb.ria; • • _ puts it, 0 it would he -desirable . . .. : ,,, n . . a ,• , le Brooklyn -test evening.- - Hecienbuneed the - • i. .-- "'.:'-` -- t • - - Ifeini. desirable- that ••we should • free all tli4 . lic`41°-44 -IO.VeT.p.f the childien.::kftheir yeuth..-. Bit P 'a '1* Fenian Plans tfroth duty &silt)* fer telitm;,- bat -When -ea United Satde whet a, terrible:expeyiencehhAl?.e'en 'their's. :Test ast the gloricei4re up beit-..a4eined. niar:ufacture&-goode. Of the te on; revenue te eilme, we/etionot_p08Sibly 'man oo - and, woman oo. ' ea ay eventeles meetine at Cooper instnute. . - - d '--1 , .e4 ,_ li 'd - ' ' '.- h d • D. -th- enter- q . . . . . those . of Great - Britain..--mfo.s1 fellow. ' as. i .g- -ent•l' e. maiden • 0 . . • • The herald s - Viishintiton special siivs'Ine-- 111.TBIORM CININET CHANG:V.Si . :;-.- AI:- :harbour fjr Five* t . -t :nseize ----British - Cpiumbia;1. and eStablish a rs 0:1 the Pagifie coast :.• -% free their -manufactures /rem duty, but :ed. - Oi•ie- by Pnetheotreair man' andthe -- ' • • i • - . matterl_of ri,fht' and we qippose those of• .8101;e -tied . and died; and. W.-street:ea.:re full of rumor; of cabinet -.chitneres. 't.ha!• will.. Weep away .Britielr 'commerce.. It rranee of a like netlike frein a singe of- • lo - h 1 E l' 'hair ' t has - ..puttee. and policy. Again, is thatrade to" .nutted -to:-.,t le greve.. - ie. , ast ray :of ... . . . . _ ., . , barthly blist MIS -faded; -- end, th'e: list: tear . , , . has fallenilor the peer old eyes haVe Wept •• • . . - • themselvet dry. . - 'Is it -wrong:- to: -ask; eVery before theirVirstsetieto:ial year shall have ex- Cauat was cerned away. . Melly of the dwel, summer. - . winter. pired. Theindieatiots are that anout. threes ,lings in the vicinity were more or less shan Fond, 124c- -each..• ..40e feuths of the senatoN vole in favor ee tered by the -finementa. tind the whole town, Geese, .30d at day - (Marele 1st); tfre lcise bas beeo be reciprocal. are we to liavethe riebt te send ma goods in free; fcr this is not a point on which Mr. Derhy hat favored us - with, informeticn. __. 1V e imagiae we shall- liave elainis 'to the effect that the gOcicli ,cies - • •,- .• _ • t . -t . • Me. jcitissos's tannts pi Asslistx,:fitoi. •043liebo-try-: IFentans: arab& man- and weman to" pay that the •-:The .Washingtoo cerrespondent fof the _ • _ - . - 2 ew Yink 'Mercury, writes :--;-"1.1).ere ma? unlit be whollY the menufaeture -of Cane . - . - son. tor bievtitg that the Presidept kne-ev feenon or the Fenian br.OtherhOndi-ctinsmittlig - A. secret Military 'councilof the O'll_alieriy bereaved' .may - receive -the strength that ' da, dna when We shall cearie to send-. gotir -euitile 'them to lire,- in:the herpe --of what he:Was about -when he charsed type of about •men, lies been sitting man7ufacturig to. the btates say,stovea for ,ineetine in a 13,etter .wodd . - certain radicalnleaders . a 'determination for A few days peat Ileattit Ran New instance, vie shall prebably be met first of - - a:isss nate hln. It is said teat inimediate. york, The ceuncil alopttd a long series of not contemplated of thOught_. of: ' • * GODEBIC.lat TOWNSHIp; • ly ri-ter hie. veto messaa,e, with*.- consular . _gertificates, things- information Was_ iesolutioni recosetizing the ability -integ. - - . • forwerdel- le Mr, -johnson tbat **neve was 'n rity of Jamee Stephens and approvine jOhn Helinesville _February: eollinraet . among cet tin negroes for the .0 -Mahoney; .1:lead Centre 1- of the e'Fenian the - makine• of -the Old -Reciprocity-1_ °Ptine51 .nldt" -at• ...• Treety,- - but dishonourahl ' • • 26 h 1866 . d. - . .. • - purpcse -of maiden -oft tnenired as the y Imputed itccor Ingo eppoietmeot, Pres- story ran 135 someiredwali of the John Bream thereen by the Unitedi States, • and as they 31rDuld regulate the.. anioun 6 Of the feet -ehergeable -for Buell gertificatei. they - might be 7rendered, so ‘baerout -. is to amount to duty -thin difficulty over another would he iminediately_ mooted, and we shall be informglbit Canada"did, not initieher own iren.„:•ted that the -pig iron from -which the eastinge-tcere macle..! was origipally imported:from 13ritain end therefore Canada stores and. otber. such manufacturies could not be admitted un-, Aler the _Treaty as- .they wire not wholly :the product and .minufacture Of ariack.. Silks, ac, as important sciarces of reveilue are not to be free, we are greciousit- permit- ted to tax there no inatter _hp* higb, the itigher the better, they Are prochictions of . _Great Britaiin and France and therefore &- objects kw taxation.-- - • - We are informed 011iat while it is desk- ent the Reeve and all • the councillors. The . minutes of lastaineetitg 'yes read - over sed aeproved'rofi .• •'• ehictied_Ity Mit-. Patton, Seconded,ly Mr. stripe:- .Tee stert may appear intredible; but sheuld be reniembered-that, Itke all other. fantiticiatin antinikeery agitation nas deve, enedsoine very violet tyaeinof-cbar• actet. There.• are 1.ce_rtains enthusiasts- *he Westen; That -Charles Lonitte he .'aPpointed really betieve that -it is the raiesion tit -4 Patlititaiter for the -32ed•Divieien et Road . in don to* coafer equality :upon' the negr?; le' place -of Ione Arnistran,g Who ha's left -the that' the tiate is propitious, Mid- that -the' only. Onstical: in the Wai„ie Andrew Johnson. place. -tarried.- • . sotite,_one else than be occupying the Moved -by Fatt.tielsecancled-by Mr. 'Westony: Preeidency. the -present, Congress would en.t. 'Teat job'', McIntesh..- jameit Junnied act tenversal negfo stafragentid the equality McLaie per -feint . their Statute Labar twerrees before t. helaw.- That -the actions on the Centre- Road.,,n•Carried. „ of the wretched people can be traced to Sumner and Stevens of course, incredible; . . Moved by Mr. Patton, deb. by Mr.' Weston .; the ouse, s -wit out,. any . provocation, -that 'the -min 'etc the' ethee end 6f the avenue should retail the iffate et Charlea the Ftrat exe.teit,the,suspieona of tii-e Presilenti apd together with the tinarmation he • had fe_ .ceived, led to the remarke he Made: on: the subject, of his persoual assasainatennw . PandemOnium let_ 140000 INTABERSi1TEVr•Yons Aso - • ,,BOSToN auFFINS-1 • but the remarkable statements of Stevens in-; That the Reeve and deputy -Reeve Ex:triune • • the Hill on the saw mill Road.(orthlt'd•Con.) opposite.Lot 13'to ascertain ifitia a Gravel adl, also to see would- be advantageous purebase a aew•W'ay of Road to avoid said, ail', and report on the same anaext meeting,: ••• able to withdraw eget, lamber "-and barley, orCouncil. - • . - attd the Products of the fielieries, .frotif the :atoved by Mr..Piper, se C... by Mr. Sheppatk clitets of each couatry_shalLhe tubject.to:dti, fret list, it may• -be notitin that these last pro. That the Clerk_lapply,:to Mr. Ceineron, to a.tte oat deede for Win. ,Wise and Rofit. Fox ties: not exceeding 15 per -cent.” Bow very ai modest itir Mr; De•hj, all the lialtafactu:ei for the -perches f h' " ecT i 11 • - eo t e on na na a ow --ance runmngbetweert•Lot 41. -and -42 -1 in the.: The ?Hugo Thies Coctains aCe-Ount of. the -United Statea tweeter the Pre i Ces- duty free, but the end Of Nova Seotia, the luiriber Bnyfiekt.Connession-aellie by-law in referenee a dog fightwhiah teak place in that highly 'of Canada,. andliew- Brenswink -the Barley -tothe sante wa8 Coo4med b.y the Cottages meiral -City a daY .or two since, -which dreW. . , ,, _ . . . . ,. .. _ .. ..... . . . sirahle to withdraW from:the free -.hat andel; (donned at last session. - - . • ateved by-nw;PAittoni_sppc bY--Mr: Weston, tors. front all -pans of the.States, Thelight is - ef_Canadat'.. and the Es en ..o a , t ts e. h -"es- f 11 t ' d . • . , . - • ci . . est class ot. sporting -.enarac- toeether the low Itivr,- each:County to tax- thew -to the rate :of That- the .Clerk be ineiructed to•get -*one- bun-. represeeted•as hiving been a -very street auce --15'per cent; Will Kr. Derhy. kindly inform,. drea ectrileS ofthe Ctiaida Thistle Act printediceatei-aint.both Of the -unfertunate- dogA • were. at where -the foreien cciel tied-,--fieli ere tO .be- andthat with Pathmariter pii.ftFuish04 whine Mangled and torn ie at -manner whieh •Waii be found that Nova Scotia in likelyad tax. 15 .C9PY of tbe snmen ".• : ' • - - . , - :: • . doubt intensely interesting tothetiva legged - 7 •Ilevidr.jiy Me. Shenpiwd., See.- by Ifin PiPer, brutes whe'set Anent on. - .About.:$30:000 per cent eithen aa antesiikeerintenne or nre Tnit the abetiactaad detailed...statemeat of : etanged handi en the event • After the fight teetion•:-•Or where•ie the iiiinb,entO be found that can coMpete- with -that of '. Catiede - and ihe.-Expencliture.nt this .Terrnehle.KfOr 1n65). -the hotel at. whieh the.•fight ' teek: place was New -Brunsviick; thet it woald he desirehle or he printed in :hand, bill*. ferm-'7and that 9116 ehaliged into i'apeCies of Pandemonium- All -politic to impose a duty ot 15 per cent either handred- coeiett -of the seine 'be printed:. fcii• night long Was beaid eursei, groans and Yellin for the purpose Of revenue.or proteetinii, cer- Distriliption..Carried.. . . . ... . sates' hing or farm -tare; breaking of windows; , tautly • not in -the Ltnited States we are ear . 7he Petition ef John' Hastings and :others breaking of headaie-s -scene ot tumult and mpriiiileTiii7f,-RfPorea,08U11-nth*ef3,1nrillitttild _!.4°11i. Con. adjoin.i .in Mates -of the Madhouses in the eatintry :had epee up l'onn. Mot* likely to napes& an eXport than: an 'int,. -../ diserderthat coulenot chelpartilieled; if the port dety-Where_ was the barley groWh in. • the States tbanwOuld reDder -1 per cent duty iit.nhitee.B,d.abYrfieuldr...Oroitpieett7i0eac: lir 14- -e, vv,.s.i.oii,,-, rbpeuegitijasasbeomibtletoditc;Is.,„itirroytDit•oltpaanfi,gai'intcititoirithouas A desirable. protectian teeter fanmera-lt mitts ' be verypelitic• forehe States. to imposeameh ' Ina; the Petition ',et jehe ,Histings and _German, whom he:accused of standieg in his Others be cemplied withrand that ur,-.*..o.s, 14 -ht. A friend of Donovan'te;•-one Simons -- a. duty so is re -afford aome protectioa to • their own taxed agricalturiats and- endeaTiof t" have the scontrot or. superintendaece ‘et. jnined in the quarree when another German, _ the same. t• • - - : - - •:. by this means to equalize the relative position - it is ste%ted, drew a butche?s knife aud stabbed :Moved:by .111-._Shepparksec. by ldr. Vatt ori - cif the two, the agriculturists of Canada de- - Zillion:0i the' head laying it open. ' Niit sat - That Widow Whitely.Land the widow- Cream iided 'with -that, the' same Donovan made a sire 'no .sienli-• protection. We have read ot Gentlemen wh ere kriotin -to the publia.hy :lie eaempt from pa ng school. taxa! for 114-55. furious Onslaughtupon Jchn Walsh, -by thew- -e•Carried.- . - . . , . . _ . . . the: sobriquet of odest---Ill after tbis int autidry benles at his devoted head. • lieport they•n _ ide their dimihisned heads MoVed by Mr. She _perdatee; by .111r.• Piper,. -Welsh retaliated bit whipping Donovan to and When Mod fay is talked ' ot let it be re- That. the Audit:ma he ,,Peid the, sum 'of five his heart's- coetent. • The fighting. then -be " Membered its highest .. examplihea-tion. Is .4ollars erten for itediting thn emounts'of 1865:-. et -me -general. , •Some vier& left bleeding: en Derha'e _ ., . 1 . • ..• • • .n • •••:' • •. the &ton :pertly Overton* -With blows arid. • • • * Moved bit' Ma Shipped, Sep....yr-Mr.. -Pat-, partly -With , -sone attempted to .• • Tint rvet3s tta, -Ian tor thit -04 fraiine .11narfa while in a state of sobriety fle_d a.ghast froitt the , . 'Moved bY Mr. Sheppard, see. hy Mr. gettingin.hed Oen night. The majerity :re I 2Sth bat'. The 'affair WAS -got itp-for tiie mqet Hol4e0ille - ton, hat Miehael Duggan be paid two. dol. •quiet the turmoil; kir the very few who were • THE. FRONCli TROUP'S IN . -for snek eums ofmoney as -may be reqmred etret • . '' . - - - .111EXICO, _ leAs than one linnOrecr Dollars eaCii. 'mid 'that the Nutt-. Tear. reb. .27. -,The steants.hip 'said . '___,.* - ' ° • .--.:--- - . . . ..-, ,, the said Corporation andtivied by theraid War- , . Debeirtures shall he sealed with Os ,aeliii or,.- Sotithanipton On the 14th,' arrived here this . • ' • aintvals AI LIVSRPOoK. 'S.hereinaitermentianed for this By Liiw to take efieet in London, England; or some0a0e4ii-Call- Morning, bringteg. three days later -news. - Tbe Asia and Erin arrived out en the 106 .ada, tO be designated in.the said -debentures and -shall belie attached to them 'Coupons for the pay- ment of interest. . - • ' ..., IV That the said Debentrires -and Coupe's& . . shall be made out in .either .Sterling :molter or Pro -prick! Currency 'of thal-Province iatthe op, tion •of the said • warden, so iffat the whole ariscinet:efthe .sald Debentures shall not exceed the -before mentioned sum of -tvreuty:thousead dollars Ancllhey shalt hear uttered et !Ind OW the. rate of six per nentum ner annum, 1014112.. '' terest shall be payable On the firscilayefianuiry arid first day of July in each and evertyear dor- i.be ing the continuan e -of the said ,debentiir_ es at the place .w!iere the d . Mures are mai% ffiayible. '-':. V 'That: for GI purpcise of formiag * sinking . tlimeon, an equal seeelal rate of four;entlit :Of a the interest at the rate aforesaid, to -tfeeoineilue• - fund for the pay " eat -of tbeiaidtode:clotituhreserraatneds. null in the dollar allinaddition and taxes be ra idled and otallPxted is -each , vear; solely upon 11 the latest*, firopgrly linden the said 'County I Huron. during the contlmi= - anee of isaid debe tures'Or any °Mem: • - VI 'That this y Law'shall take leflect. and • . it neon the .first claY °fie], ht d one teoubandeigit. t hendred • _ -Hermann from Bremen on the 120 - and Tbattbe -said•detentitres abid be vide years at furthest -fro* the -payalde in ten -Ati,nadress vatis adOpted nOpealing to the t Ira of the French troopti from Mexieor•could received front the Great Centre, Jamei Ste- -oni:tee 111151: AN- wx,R0.4414.td- 4itd13rd of Dacember last Were not rergepes. the Senate,' Maisnal-Forejt said the re. dollar bond of the Lash RePublit in 6rder to - Savannah arriied at Liverpool on the 11:th Meet the present ' necetisity.: -A letter *as .The Eliza, from•Mobee, arrived sit Liverpool in Amenca • condeintitng the secession of the Arrived at Queetutten on the 10th. The This' is the age -foe act*. • A few .short isaidnin behalf of the eoveinment that these Seitate, indcalling upon every member:of- steamer Quten,. from New, York, passed inycouncit in'the field while they have life -France;- and he eVn -deeired that French years mill peen away and the.Insh officers or:oil:mins wer-s. the Mariners opinion only. the !motherhood to purchase at least one 20. Holyhead onihe 12-; The Mont Blanc from Brotherlikal and agent of the Irish Republic :The -steamship Caroline, from New Orleans, breitherhoad to put the members ot this- niitit- not take. plate so !spit* as *Rs' desired in end -energy: . It addi: . reinfoicementa be aent Out. M. Rouber experience %vitt have gone to the gravee or .Th vievuLef the gOveinment were eninodied -..: • - - • Phons, stating that the letters of tl(e- 22tid ' rucCit /HOOPS IN MEXICO. . become old and beyond deal -power to -ateike. th-i'speialk..- froin the throne and the ad. . • 4 No'ir is -the day,- new is•the hoer I We must dresses. etrike et once, for 4014 enore than dang- • The Croon' Diet has ag t. he pro- . 20- dollat( -An apportenity will be even • the brother- p_ ose..c1 union wi_th lisiaNst _ oo to strike a•large numher of hoeda, in the meantime it pramised. •that' The Final* *ie.irlitelsntegmr d.oeritafrea.vdoirt the Military council Will Make an iinmediate of the countrt w - e -tome Mau Operatg the year of our and sixtySIX. S HEMAE • . _ , - .. .- demonstratioe oit trelana... - t , ..: . sidp,rihmeseda.d.d-rial - replifing to, the _speeciiiiias .. , , , , ,, • TRH NEW' REFORM ttioLL;ew- refornt'.., 'F . .. , . ,... , „ . .; , REF.ERRED T D &TEM FOREGO. -410. , , .., . Treatment or. Freedineri.: adoPted•-- - - - - ' he London Times -says ., nie thonstinde ght hundred Dollars VI* ea. - 1864. .Several-a'irests have, been made. 9f t6e, Peoded on the poN Albert Bond. , _ . -÷-:' The ageets of -the Freedtuatt's, Bureau fre•- - T , _ , bill will ecinsist. simply of a lowering Tame thousand' i-otlars-on the Wm h Hoed _ . g am : .. l'exas are defyin: .the United States soldiena 1.franchiseiti boroughs to 46, and in eounties. :Three thousan Dollars on the Beaforth and • riorti tnat armed hands M the interior of , and maltreating °the net:ides on the plants. to 015 . oenapanion. • it seems lord &men 1183tehTbaswEgilittillintdoliii.!d' :willaisr, or; 1- ble-11"iielc• 4t°Raf , _ (ions.° -Forces have. been:tent to. efford pro 0 - 4 -I • 'sataelks eotithell:;is.telOgebtoaf thauevlade!in' irnie:t°ralvition! Ot°11 1.1. teetion. ' The crepe are abOut to be abond- . . t-Tvphowotliouilind Ione 'hundred Dollars on - Ike _ - bonds are id eiieulatior, dated Febnrara 15, pound intereat government beheves 1 such a bill will be ac .tit'neteen Mne-ill tRi:a ett--. Dollars .en the -Mail Said. - Oiled and the Freedmen reinoved te 'Places of ] the sucCesi-of the MIL- We cannot --suppose . Two thousand 'd ners•onthellnyGra-vel Roads , _ .Safety. Many counterfeit cent meeting as given-- in the E. _Church ' ; arr • - scene -of riot. Seercely any :tee at:weeded ie hold'n Ele t C-- led of this Own on Ivednesday evening the ton, Tharthis Council do notv adjoura to mained all in the bar room, Plying themselves' m April next. benefit of:the Rev. Mr. Rogers, who -during his residence _in' Gederich 'has meriterthe ward% regards and respect of all who have foimed,his acquaintanoe.:-- clt the. last imadei herd with littler, and the kind of eight they_ passedloget..er may eastly be _irannr,ined.-6- JOHN SHAW. Those civho did get to. bed' were in a Worse Town -Ship Cleik. plight than those Who setup. Ladies chatn- : saw bers were entered,- and the whole- of their Fa!rmin.„11-*Iii u_alealta• clothes stolen, .tnen were dragged out of bed --The " Genesee•Faniner';_gires to the agri- beaten; and their.property taken -from The church Seas well 4)led and the eat- • ables xery crood. GeOki Achesen E _ A - sepenorty over- the wheat greweis of- the: everything tit the shape ofliquor drank. The erne atteck was.made upon.the bar and ofiltnriets. Of the, -11Pper Prcivince Credit for . were • • r" /ea maythink 't t b t I ' ".• rioters th d h the -sante manner; ihe. -police. being me en vim e ot ertaverns, and beha0- occupied the Chair, and in '.the absence -of Genesee- • . the invited clergymen short-B*6U •s range, n questten edl'i :suppese powerless to resist them. , a b al -1 -14 -. the bnst farniers IAMeriese are not •;to the d 1' . .r: er a man,- . •• .... 0 , * f d U . . C id Th - be t - nun to prier an. a, . ey a us in bringing *iip the - rear with- an, apprOPriate - raising.wheitti, theirltarleyaCcertainlf super- IlOrrible Accident -A Man Nat. hatelipt yet recovered ham the fright al-0st aerated with Keroiene Auld. Set eveilinki4till remaining in 'a high, state of. addrese. The:choir Tdidlrst.ratta-44-ine. ler In Ore in quality, end. 1 gtinY t!Ie =Ma. • .7 • ,- . • . • : iii,fli. Fire.. • --- -;, - ... _ ni ntal and physical exeitemeatn., • - -. . .; . - . • _ .. , •- --_.,.„. _ ; ut true, of -oat& :Irt the- cultivation of root -, : - • - -- ....--. - - - il We. hear • also;that the': inmates of the: "outheoccision. •• '..s:. - :- crops we eke •noWhera-. ,. Don't get- _tingly: - - Pittsburg Commercial. . - ' - : jail weie likewile 0*ov/dint° great terror: - t -Z. 3 : , - • - ensation - capted_casomsemtetliiinclittlfeiNilInE7ItiaoGnEwtlaf gre. fOrin; - :61_217 einogodhlirin7dehrtd.vrilDolu°aril °.foGni.eliti.iga. yfiela-vonee.. . LIVERPOOL. Feb. 14. -•The sales of -cotton - _ . . in two days wete -14,000 .bales. Market= eaeler aiid quatatiotis, barely maintained: ,Iiif __ NOTICE t e a eve sa s, speculatcrs ,and reporters - i -The .Cleavetand- Herald -ai the. .:1•70i. inst. took 30,000 :Wet; • The :Manehester'market: . Tbettanove is 7a -tree topy -of a,pro sei 11 ,.., , -.. nes 'the -: feliewinea-, - -,,,,' t. -. '. - .- " Di; Hugneil- whileatan 'ding OnAhe tea.' • -- .was.eatier and active;\\inadstuffs.-Flour Law tobe 'taken into ecinsiderationf rift:btu!. .firmer, Wheat firm ; at IOS to 1.0s ed . for i ;:nsiteipatitti, :afthr 'U. nitcd-Counties 0 urea. and that he sbould•be With the itttthlY eotnamaitt Feld; with.,the rope,a6ont hue,neck, declared, winter red and -Sotithent. Cent 'advanced: . , u.-ce., *.t. the County -Conti. Room in Ilse T.ovia . , . Many persona Who tailed t see Huelies in 3d and 'tending . . nava .1... sales ,iat 28 ed • ill!, Grrdetini :in 'it" le .COuila' of 'MVO% OR the rd Holders demand aa advance. Bawd' °‘ rm . , _ ernoon..at -w iph lime :a0d o'clook in '''the--att - - - •.- -if • ' place the menibers ,of theCoonc11 af 'hereby; , in cinch after deatit,ea before; and:he seems-. -ler iniZed. • pyovisions-Beef active-an:1i - u .eent ...two une,1 . at 'the ifour oftwo (teteimieed tO keeP hie:word. 'Among the . . , . Toiltstoeit seared. and :prices eading npe, tt - -/ -- ' ' e - 'I.e.- Itistelllefete the exatutio , Was an honest :real; ' - Cheese•-..ffirte:' . Produeel-4Athes ' ; euiree 9 atteen or the purpose aforesaid.- • , PETElt ADAMSON; - Wen, front- the moment Of his 'Intel -vie* with ' . ..... , Rquicieetdeati31.2s Itilintasee.-d§,ciini..ffiarrindeetlii., :sCiti ffee•tlieleot... Countvltatilits Office. : .a 1.:4:ii‘intieSierir' . _.if -i-,-:- ---,lore' • tiutchei :tithe Tetnenin. pittuttaten. - Thisi: = ' • , med doctor; •:bectimen mucn anttetea Rosin vary,. . . , dull; . Spirits „Of **.taure:enatineli "den. clifth".414.'ar-''711-11•866.1 - - - - A he do6 *ith Hughes on the nrent.',Sceifoldiegibbets;.- Sint-11.15alet. 'Petralennt -.steed, .lit 2x4d. \. .j • . . - , ,4--f,-; trite* Worse and Worde n 'the hatcher 'tieing Treaty bit the United States have leen .felt. Ble TA. AW l'',TQ °NB: - and men- dangling:by-thin neek,Witre conjikant- - - :_:., .'„ ,_ , .____ '" -- - . . , . \ . , ly - ng. before • ha sleepteg and waking: .-_ Lumber and ifteClproelly. . * eyes, -- After the-dector Wes exittited matters. - - . Great fears --since the • rescinding -of the: \ . To open . ad e,stabliana :new road through Lots - ghastly .visious.-- that ,appeared-Illefore aim -Canada would suffer sevorely by Ahis action of. .:711 ittitierefore enacted,hytheittunicrpai corm- ' 111:itinroTban°1m14-24tri.P4Iirolindsri'-ornifinoWlfi-Cebk:nlad36011ta.:.-°'Cnele:rYn' -.PI ' . unable to sleep-Aliglits.:1Leall.' t..einring to the . . and - expressed- thet the lumber intarests -of. '' ._ . . , . lthe climix to this, strange eta,t0f mindivas . -reached lest evening... •_. . .,ir-,-..-.;:' .. - •_..„. air- .protectionist e neighbours:. -- fears have been to -i great. extent groundless' - --That 7.tbese• •-a.0.-eilattlibe--Township 'of. hayrick, and it_ ia lee-ing- for immediate-A:nivel,' an edvance Of $1.:750, ents an• pu ' va - - - - atedt.he danger-e..nangerated,-;neprs,--vea .117 the.. .fliroerfetb:-.YinIaa.grrd.. _ ..b1._,ntheH se_in if_ aUtclpalltytuat -thereof, when whM antitild,he_see_i_. standing 'hither aro ipw...-being ,', 1, '" _Upon that: oncesion the nutene_rentered 1 al taming :alba; Hy...um* fact that . contrite*. for . }wear ,ntipplies a i agreeable -I tit -the :44tseription •ber.einatter aet :outs -tbat t e tollowing-tnew .7.00, 44 be _Opened . hp barn lin- Order tii ...care itin4lin- initiates . bn the sidle of. thel horse,' bitt;--Ans Hug- he macle-by American: and•from !auk:Altai. thuit.ilate, lhe saidAneee tit st :buyers for/delivery aftenthe lith Mirth; at' rOad embinted \wain 41teeia40e_e!iptioa,-*0- ..---- - pricee fulfy equal to those :ollest year, and: ' dreatied -id the sathe :Wit ofF,411tines that_ he . ee asecit -a public tgliwritiyziairreshall.-10.41.1;aidOr 40i0 befiii0leaVingttileldanet, ..-Kncl- le , .. . just usz natitral as life. The b-utcher gave one per Mit being ;paid. An additional precif $4 -per M since It bee:tune evident -that negon Township loud; piertitte---an4 'unearthly ytll, an.fl. fell; is 'that luinber in _AlbanY, AM great .lumber upon- the atable ,fietir in a_ swoon. Het f s ---'nsitsilY. market of tbe Halted States, bast advanced hetinng the ery hasteneckto the :pain; where, ne Was- fetind j_unt- in the Act -of recoveritet. * .enanons foes With -a mild :eyt and -blattchen* eheek . neW Reciprocity Treaty -weree failartn - Thie fact As. it „is a law-•-tlie- ap-.: HUgherf Wan' sti'.1. there.. • Upon enegative rule----41iitt the pniated fp the stall; and inanitedWhether ltit *inapt 4ceptieni to •whieli only :prove the' :ha nes(asOnb!. te! inni; t -hrr Obrattiend. ,61r m: udsete. rhtee!ida eonsumer, tot -the producer,- tretilf : has to pay tlie dutyiand though to the Hilted mediate .vicinity, . With .att Unsteady Mei), . citizens and net by Canadian!' that this :reve. Statea en increase of revefine, it lebrits oWn anctwith the assiatatice of bis Wife the- but.-- • - 'd • We ate very glad. to le. ble t . .., - , ' - - . .ntre is pai . • . • . .. , a a chat watt- enable tO reach the, honse.• "Ile• record' those. fedi Concerning lumber, in order to!show.to these limoioni :.cities who PrOphenied ram te Canada, as al.COnsenuence ot the abrogation of the .1teciproeitY: Yreat.11 ; hoveltttle we ere really dePenclent on its eon.: tinnance, and hovi. remarkably ''well*L'itan do without itt-- Trade Roli410 ._-__ - . DEirti .00 ' lir. •Gir41100 ILICRIA.The Gioba regret% JO tonionnee -the - _death of Mr.' George Pdithie, bead- ofthe Well-kriown heuse Of George: Mich* .& : eo., of T Toronto. 'Re died in Leaden, -.OM Ale' 3184 Of 30filIely- haVin4 gone to England a feW !mete kw, iti: . Ope: vereoming.i,severe malady. under Which elit been . suffering. for : seine time: na0t.. ' • , • - We beat .thetn_ in raising corn, -and in all A-ierribleaccideat occurred ow the; I'enn, anti :excitement yesterday, aWing to the ap-: cffines •In -e144fienui- eraPs-iaica Parlake Whet af eommereial .sylettnia railroad, on Wednesdatr night. near pearance of Highes-; .whorentered the prison lanihate. the • snow is iapidli &Sp.- thae--er etrictlyTittricultural. charaCter. Larimet'a station; ablint 20. miles front this -and Walked about the Corridoril 'h. - are.willine to raise s al c w -overthrow of Nspolecn. • _ m rope e can get city A stock satin Eoil tram; which. left- went, . before the executien. He beaked ,pcarpg under the -infittelige a a; genial .pr.oatitir Hai While., a."Ca_nadieln. pisS: tbis.. city dun'ng the afte'reinin, 'were detained perteetly- natural, -and -was dressed:in the srikiinag,; take it as an axiom that ifwe timpeKature, the rohina. aTe sod. ig .g y _boom' anti -tHnglish Oa the track while some cars of a forw4rd 'nest _black •suit that - he wore upon. the seats owe aro la' duped: .11 our. neoessitien to in short, 'there, are none -of gois bluster,. cm)Servattre charaa ont partici. fold.- As he walked up and down the corri. ter, continues . du ia the train were being -shifted; ,The fr permit ihe interference and . dictation of ing:indt. frostions-SOf he lien'' so- -mno-h. ad. etvaninitellitr-ketf -He n9t.. 8P. coo- thetrain-wai coMpOseci of Stock cart,- nekt "dors lie wee, -seen to occas'o 1 - • 7 I y pass IS s a y o ing- or ome easier method of' were several open -tracks Contenting batrels hand abant his neck at the satne time giy., * ""thermate4 states in our affairs, we shall -wired at this:season by auld-warld Prog• earning a living. `. He is a farmervaud bis ot oil. and in the rear of thltseaw7 as a " ca- ing -vent to a_ squirting sound from betsveen . - subjeCted to all the- evils' Wet would result , nosticators.. , • - - father was a fanner before:hint and he in- boosin' or emigrant' car in which were seveial his teeth. He inally walked up the steps - • I -1 0 - „ The din:env:non new-ihie °fiend. AR snit _singular Oat -cart a _ttareelair tract ot lied and _premises sunatei- ng arid 'hem in 00 TOW.110hig ofIdevriter intheconnryof ron and PrOvitimotCanada 'containing meastwan - -meat tete, and one Intlf acres be the -same MOt0or les! nein* composed of .part of Lots Iftuntere -tswiozotvisaoltra Tanodwtoswileltyortjtowovacin tkhewiltabil.Concas.may bo: described:as tonowa; • Commencing 'at aostplanted on the ivistedy aide of lot- number twenty one, and thirteen chains and fitty links from the front cornerthere- -otrunniegalonn seventy fourdegates tarty Jitin utes, east twenty -chatty: and twenty- links more or less te tbe lint between Iota aumber, tweatY one afid twentytwo, thericeNertb neventyase dogrees,aast twenty' chains and thirty:Minks mons ' or less to A -post 'planted on the Una hanween twentytWo and twenty three Wan' t pieolict land two', tads wide- amiss maid Lots -attunnser twenty .ain_e and Meaty two along and oaths South sae ofthecoorse alreadydeacrand,thallea lionbarit tine between twitalY two. '- and twestythree, Northerly nine chains tbit front °I-thilot -.ad Waage. piece -6f land two reds wide-al*g elms:kid how lien:rem 4.osit ;sad on the"-Westerty side.oftbe _ Gertlytheforegoingtobea traierprortuff Lair intended to beimmed by tbe Municipality °rib° TaYruhiP Kivivi*GEOlevitstnextDANaggsing* flowickaeli.24111,-1‘. Tinvs-Sili•• leritive*:4:1 h.,,, _.. -4Etri. Jeffers° - lleorgii =the 212 She is a says:- _ sti .Coliib, and we are at attention -and . siapecially theladii Ape her. , tif.:Tite Qaten'i Park in eleven sni appeared in all "tit afterwards. - imr-Thernis a i will -scon appear ai nine, the title of decide(' upon, !in- -4 ,,,, , • 4:111 thelOth feb,1 Wtn. Elliott, 4th 1 aged 14 years, 01 At the-reside:me Inwnilnp of fro& Archibald Dobble- Pe- Thursdait CatherineThaffy, - TOE' CODE Spring Wheitt,... Fall: do Oats, .4 ...a Ara.....•.• plour Barter Peas PDrk tildes lititter Petatets - new toy. Markle& ...... Eititon, .-.0-eademan Viho 'MAW, Piemonte- .folingscration, aendfreeloatINstholi itatchaidiesimplerri ferers Viishing to mg lesailoioihy-addreatot - . - /Co Eveiy toungitAya ?-eawhearsoutelking v veiornmait ifree sieue& Thole-havits1 noncivie theirobealeat - d ire C011 covariant, : fearweeks IWA'Ve XeredfOrfreViiral 'Alva .dread disease; brown o his fellow -i To idIvrhollegire tatetion a -sod -free ofi iterumandustawihai /CultIC for Coxistriterio Coznis. and idraroa ohjeefarbeadrertirs _benefit aheatlieted. - soneetvel:Ii.beinialt Itisreraedy. mayltroveabletuataz avlIttpleasnaddrela = 11.11 - - -11 mnit via eontninee oil Adams* th ,Roiintv of Hare umd Aloes Adel Xfor •thepuruose lault having hew still Ile IOW.] ON TVEST.1 git twelve' oic ards Auction leity or London, ..to av the Third • the county of Aired acres more Deed under Posessaion gi - Condikions meet or, MAU - • . -.4 7-- •rri tal aWfdid Iri the eget The ered tbat he has aud effects undersigned' : to furnish me ' due with they hold zone statiai . under oath attel claims. Rrodericht A. D.1866.. "1- • Aid ink et la Exec:sties. - the said Isseasathe lathe Tenonsenhil '.Court House 4lay Ike Ton Twelve et Shea's Uhl!