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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1866-03-06, Page 2ApemminimmINIMMIlair „s NIUMIIII•1•••••••11•1•., • ottlitAttitchin i%Niffnetti - . - _ - GODEP 1S66. I AMP. A.N'r „ The news by the Atia of thd suspension of the _Habeas,. Corpus be -let -land and tbe arrest or a'large hateh of cisnspiratorse hes inflamed . the Fsstniatie -of 'America with • , • • rige. lkiass meetings are ealled seVeritI gtates and: detertninaqii expresadd 'to "'strike while the, iron le; bet," as 31r. •Elliott says handbill. Privateers it -was core fed. A microscope wou'd neit l_se supporting the Cap -of 'Maintermnee., sat tnftliccitictel% if tiot SOOner. Some twe y..' oterratio, _wee propehed objectionals e hy the, side ot your plate, to sevehal other nobles pPrforming theirapikai. irspert the Marsal that tantalizes you on the ted functioi•s. Her Majesty stopped form ▪ • - elm ions betweeti the countries c oi it ued- eat - • - . . -•••-•••••••-••-,- . • • . . 7 • N -SIGN X14. • • -e-h-e---h•Lse: ..:_-_ _. _ . .. e _ .._ _ .-_ ..-- ____ . . S 9 •-Provides that -.the: President •of hof the honer iverei alive with trichime.' Dressed --: Arse.. ett rieterla In public. „faiored positignof ',amino the Coined Statili inav terminate or suspend hogs, examined et Dixonovere also dIscevered _ -I ' • . . markets of Buffale and -Mete -hthe phovisiistile ef this tict or any- sectiour as tote Inhabited by these infiniteksheal: crea - The -Pdhce and ...Princess Walees..,' ebh- 1. to the whole or in part et,trie- British North. ewes. 'I he St. Louis papers et7Satiirday ale- priacesiteelie fullenniforna.of a ..geeeral Ater Amerienn 'Colonies hy eieine eublic .netice• nouoce the poisonine• of two families :iu that and 114 Piiiiehh‘tohthrollS -lanai,: i dom: • a a of inlet' tertilinatimi or suepensioe, whenever_ eity from ea thets h d.seased pork," though no of White' wile; trimmed. oith black ease: I -in hie Optition; it may appear jtist 11114.cl op • at tem et eppeets- to . hate been _made to dig- wearing -I' a tiara of -diamonds, aad a. too; . . er, or. witettever the fellOwieg t;rivileg.es. •or coves the charileter of the disease. Doubt- hoeing veil of whilse ,gaitee-entereden tee% e ; e Le• any of then-4%01ml' not, be. aecorded and seh- less it Wee the ricrotlian horror. i ‘ 1 ',Or side. _ At two o ciece - -precisely in--, f. soave leas than tVio cents perbush % cured to eitiiettier inbebitanth of the• United ---• There Cre two. teaye of keeping teichime- pod made a signal to the Lor -d vlimeenef, - i. out .4. fli ; humiteesteinaeb. Bey'' a :micro „et whish the. whole assembly .rOse - -In ki: 'it: Ovoids) be ineonSistent- thee Minletrf and -oald..e- Its .100 -as- - he Aral; theemeehiefe. Before -- ama ;Arne , . - . • fiscal. sYstem .and Lingoes titutiottal 'to give -.10 there was.not'soffieient .canse .ter pia< Step," .ford•wits . the. renewal -sof the treety: iltlottllti011 Wrti '11.11d:thlt 'it any ride -it wah not litir for him the Iwo great - her,: wahtint .tianshipmenteee - • . . then gilt. it bettiir ti.1 Obtain' it •.-ie - any • Way -to 'hare -acted . as he lied -done -w it hoe t luryinh treat sopen:. to: - Lather than hot at elle . -We •thotesht it' ti.--• lirshconsulted his political' friends who had -IlerTlocattion, .at thehunction ot the two -rad- , J . •-t (mid be obta ned on .iny nj.1.4 -.equitable-Pen • loyally.- suppcSrted hun.white. on the. govern- ways, - III}Ye ner tk is- great advuet tee Over _ .. e ,s, eiples ' it wee itll that' Iv -4s" rAquired. - As to meat,: - • aThei.r.s.j. Ile- .(Mr.2.--Mc(liverin) - any other, towe in this-sex:tie!' -et •country. -e . .. . . the...statement yeseectin‘e the- Americans - obeeteisdeeee -cjoite in tll'is opinnia, but besbelicise The !;:ct e ef fi-eiicht•tw:Altuitiuzil. esethitpared ..... teenier. evert thine raid y.ieeteig. Losteore to -us:, : ,ee 0. Mr: II -twitted was - right-und Mk. Briiint -- wali the.: neiahr airm•r Villaue of Mitchell,- for lin sed the priecitetlegrOned on which" tli.,y ‘ri•ca.). ill the oppotite cOurss they had:Pang- inStatice>"•tiaa 110 r_ • . . • . ing taxed in -dean' waj• ;like their owirehlt- With the Ciiited-Staten. IeWould have flitted hoarse 1 thilWAYSe fo'r aseewinteo.reduces us to a level with.' the meatia-• ok . csmmtinication betWeen tlie will -knave k • -* • • • long trait of lialberdiers b ff - lave ioni they beinee-ust4:aiiiig .thitt •4.0reriiinent tatemptieg.-.Er ite.gotiatietteete efhoue grates sFust-Theeight to -navigate the river St ecoicei 'or leave 01feet-ie., pork. If you are ,:thau six -Minutes the door itothe right oe preoacor eii•Ot .t.ie ewes Without be erbiaor'ine con rdeance th& reci prnea I. testae' oetishied :people were .8'c:reaming themselves I:elk-twice anti enteceinals in -Canada, at tid"all•..as toed uteri nit pig as Cuaeles Lanai) wusited throne wus 'thing .open, and ;proceeded b7 . . t f - , , , [gave melee --of the: anro•rittion ed. h (I 'tied cheers.t lie approved_ of the' el,- in our . favour., maleamation "of' thel Stales. _ .. • • , ; - .. • .. - • eep mitt ipa,ope youe c - • u e lens; set wag. tiever ititeeded• etoe eisked.fiy eisis. ditty it. had ‘iieted otherwise\ but way:Stations, and esities to all thasarrounilitto• 1 -.great bikes' itod the Atlantic Ocean- with•thCit It will have EU play taimpertant part in other 'officials, entered the pajesty efFeriz. • they shnuld impose duties 'on Cetittidien otro- havin;- failed iti this negotiation it wits Ger places t - •satne pnedeees ot which, ',yes. els, •boats and crafts,-. as' fully au& freely do'ineetic e'eonotny. Fateitee eooKwho laud' e ;if • • • ; t • •• s duct e• Which :hve were' not to have t lie right -shit), .t(1 strike !jut - for. °nisei ves. trusting at when the the. railWaye Were " uttder sereratel as eubjeets -of Ilet•Britannic-Majesty, tubject net as fiithilier witli the miernsecipe naewith . ger:Mejeste. was Rthred itiehhlthmourning, of imposin&on tl he ..Camtilian hoo • -1 • tlitt theeeood eensehOfthe Amen- managetuetio weehitil the moitopoty Thieve. only to. the sa•me -toile and other -asSeisments weffie tine: • Asoitiesusagehh.Gerinan, Sausage and walkt'd with F-It;w -the thew el -repent never. desired to emutede- rleht . ' (imported'. parocelarly).: leek' noe :to tee follow_ed bv thegiseathoffitera State-hae ' can people wont& maketheM :appreciate i le f u, a has d nut, time, lot amolgametiotnetsto as we now cir ineydie hereafter exacte .rom . . _ . . . . . ,advantages-. which h. they .had eanW s thrown( creek. i :If'-igitChell and Seafot•th.are riac,d_...-1:10e- Majesty'a subjects. , • . - awevs,.• ..- . .:..: •-• es: ',.' ••: - - -' ,. es.- 1 .0ti a lboti.nli: witlq Stratford' it :is - through, the 1 - Seconele-ne- rig,ht-: to cut lumber or timb , .ils.fi...: Ault -Sol:towed ; will; the -stateitientl- eperationefeilkit ;Owe seheene: . , . - .. 1 er of nee, lied en that portion of the...Alfieri. thatehe retteSed..ionfidencein the goVertnnent 1.; : -- -- : ' --'--- ".." ',_ : .aiii,e------------. - - :I -Can Tertitory in Melee,- watered. by' the river' raid believed -that indeittgeso he- was sepport.1.11"-htf If f-:. of. ifittilesr-TitiefAveets.-r-t-he 'St. Ian. and its trIbtaiiries; and. wheielloeteit 'dozen, of the pzitriOlti- held a 11101.1s 111Ming preting the tisheries:*-1' We were charged with' fork*,0 ,end... It will. be _:a slow process, this_ itiatant Itt, the fo_ot of the steps tO...sbni.,e_haue _ . to the Americaes -that they- wont(' not grale temptaticin -of Bolo nia. eicliet(iWeste Marquis of Lansdowne bitting the crowniesset us shares. Autither agreement was that no phalia -ham. tatopatingly of fork; ..licueh a -citation, ehe -Duke of Argyle bolding:* .k ovi who ais NI it and a• tosititle that Sword of State, -thee...Marquis el.-11'136es* are toebe. Boit out; an army eent - over to - i•haare whatever.sl.anki be praposedreapeee you- .11 r . 1 . , - . . Irelandt ntui_Englanti.7t, Empire., destroyed' 1" 1LY "'igatalus Pr'x'Oded'111.6--hhhe'r • . at.X.e.s mites: a rxtibil • dow:ti that riher'to the Amy to ship the saute to sed fiy_anlintue.nie Majority -of his constituents • _ ,• -.. • - . A.iiticettla, • - - I - IT • I -; P • , • . , - t .e nee ...totes liotn t.,e4 rotence o at Chieaeo laet tretk ever a ingot whisiteyi • • ins ectiot b nitruthluledint it be sate. - The mincess of Wales who, in tonna°, - going- -ont of our way by offeriatriitii-calaide- - • meta al our canals; here hadbeen a pree andltleselution wastiassed to Charter a few sure for plan `re.specti,.r this project, w tuclt • . . • . . ioltoonces.„ hoist the green ff tg and swecp had been recounnendcd m inotions, and on ond Olt citsig.0 ; and' last.Adio.r6st he, Orr: while all- this mischief is hatehi ie. the Galt] thichtred thi'd Government irould 'rah . . Antericato- Gorernmeht says not- a • wozd.1 mujine'ld 1hP' enlarg-°:he t .01 the- daeals oa - - receiving ,essurances • that' -Atnerien, his Eice.kllency• the -Governor'. Oen; British, Olenitoetce fittematbe Lakes. And sP('cli f inereewculd beegtiaraiitedi for their,. • That Ith 111UClisieetN phea 1.71.411T. COM.. • - . xvotati twain •remind on. 1.1rating • rt.iacl-el;'-ifo-this tie:inky; and all wife:- ere - - * interested in the sul9 .-of Agriculture, tliat Professor Buekizind of Torontc; is to. " deliver a Lecture. in Goderieli at 2 o'cloekh, - . - I' ' -0- - 8 • ' " ' 11- ...• b - ' -. - . • • . .. 4 IRES.---.L- it unit ey ineht .a•l; a out -.- the :tihtishiiittglit- ii .e.----7-.OrreeP:otidetit Orthe Neiv 1: New Brunswick,: without any -expert or Othee. - , dut'y -• . - - : -.. : . - --- . .- -- -• Thetri hirim originally.,discovered by Pro. withthe whole assembloge, had'rise. u on bee_ ' - - - ' . - . ' - - - fellower;,,.1.,•irlft,as reepinteencled le __Coneress, : Third -F . f• - - • ' . t .11 ' ' t h • 0 .• ' l'' .1 ' • lb • • h • ' • . . . reeinan rom exposure o i mit . essor wen of eon on m peporture .o - uman entrance. • 8 ' o'clock tt-e dw-ellin"houae- or mr, \v., .-rorkl'itnes:, iiiker date- Feb:11-2.7th, itives the I - • - . - 1 ' . ;Ilislop ,- Tiurea...itoad - Goderich-:•tp :was • , L._ .. I, . _ - .. . - 1, .- _ . I . . :.4.9 tee° elieeteinmedietely'epon.theexpiratien. 0 • ina- t ' - erederaid saiuggling whieh the establiehment herded.. to tbe. o'rettrais• ' -We haVe- no. itil. of the Re le eseity Treaty, o . th • 16-ilf 61 tl is • - - .t ,i . , 11 t, .•• i -. - 1 111 enance 0 a 1 . . in 1 t y free port or perls • - . . . rnototer. ...t1 'tether ••Cengress. wills ndopt -the 13rilis)i. North America Colonies' near. °Lir formation- os tobilw. the fire -originated.- the botindartea kpay.;iiidlice.... I - - - - ....._ ..... .. . • -...• - . • bill iniis resetitesha ie • or intend it rein:eine 1 ; pto•nate_. Tee .. -The brtilditioh-hw. as insurek,An.- the Liver- to. b -e- 4,eenP•.- , , •, ... . I. t, ,. -,, . , , ..e right and hberty.ef the in hitbh - _ • . . p, „. , to .ay rom -.the Com- the subjects of kler British . Majesty,- to -take . - nants of ifie Uuited_States, el common • with - pool and Lendon lor $600 and.' ity,the t d wzis all sre proposed in- Iyagning.ton.- and v. -e ; CoMmeretulfor.$4,0Di: -. . did Aq. beeanic in n° . °they Wm could the -ea- --00 iktonday .morniteeihthes laegelinten- eals. be enlarged. We-- were charged -with ' -.• • North Americatilkevinees:•provid.eethat trent (mid ereeke of the British Atnerican .coloeies - • le-,; -. : - • -- . , - - anted% frame &lading on IV se St,; betongeh etednafter Idereli ..16,, t86.6,- eliere --shall be -1-Without liein-r restrieted.to any •distance fiont. entimerated in ;the- filst. 'Section., being the ih coasts. aild shame. of. these -colonies and the mitteo of walYs 63.4..140os hY.I.eittesehtothteh- fish of everehlotal exeept aliellsfisheon the sea- • • - - reeulatiee -.teade :with the- British . . e 0"- :cOrsts'and -shores, andin=the hays; harbours. agreeing to- make the ,„ slat.ou ot Canada - • - - 0 j• 1 ' \levied, ettilected and eaideupon• the articlea , -the shore, with permission to lend on ehe subordinate to that of the United States, bee ing to.31.f. James' MeMab P,::was en ,ire y 1 tile" A -Med -vans. *ere Yining'. to-ItiW their, dessioyheo by:.- -Ouse- WaShettid or -ininiuractare -of "_the7": ialtinds t-li-freol„ and also. uPbtr .the •Mtigtlanit tee -Nkomo precede ours. wet° .p ss tie act "" - • • of Coiceeresi - before die 1Tth cf told them our legielatitre could' and the -Material dry as;tt iler, so t at no - On- Friday next, the--9tli itistehin the-sulie thutte.:11 • . • • - • • • - poet edafrom her Botanic Mieesty-s Possessionse; h Ilaitish-possessiOns ignalt -A meta,' un-"' Island- 14 the puepose of drying their nets endscutinte their figh ; Provided lo -s° d-oing exertions of' the firemen who- were prompt- - • - • - • , , . 7. - ; to Canada to. legislate or•fiot respeCtinh jeet, or " Soils -their -Orr g in ctud elian- not meet In that . ay. , 1 nee eadese agenient." • 'Agriculttire beiag - of *tfie. men -sure to be Re -reed -tepee. ' Ttere tva'n- ._ , .. . _ .. . . .. . . . ,i, eh h. . • . . s 11Q ordination, wh-t... eer . of our goverument greate.st possible importance to the-,voin- suh. - to. Abe ef . the Americans. • Ce '• • j niunity iti%this section, eseed the time Ititiv, wiinitl be :a•merely selfish man, lErms'-eeve-elsr, whlot, us left a areived. when. our farmers. can 'best- would stick on puints forturespecting the . . , • s • - • • - - • inima.seneetit of suelr important itegonetions. prat oy teaci.ings ,seience, it_js tn. - The second. point on. the. elle:rite:that. Wits . . . /. . • namely,. from Canada, New Beernswiek, Novel diey seal-en:A interfere. -with the 'Tights Of ly-onebend, °AUDI . Salto: t The fire -Wits Sctipe;Newfountilend,Peince Edward's Isladd• private pro/icily cif BritiSh fisberitten• le -the • • we _and the several Tinsels theeetieadjageitt, Hutt. evidently. the -worleof ati.inceUdiary peaceable lige .of the said coast, id their oes - • .• srin • I3ay Teernorse - British Colutubet .and hasfe- been told that the: premises. welle in, nee- . _ . _ _ uver's-IsjUndi't he followiegoluties :scuopi.ntionney-ictbdr•sthltaedstesiinheerpiensrphrlisietzolr owr iitulioniththes anted for .$000, ,Catt :not affirm that, . ales of dtitiesee- ..• •• - - ettadhiSliese'oeen,f.$24, $1.50; .t.neek• • Fiftlk-The rit„;ltts O. al rivers:. - Midi' is tetilly •theeise. - • 't 0.;" tants . . .$1-; herrings,. pickled and salted, 50 -centses Otthe truited States to tranS;dirt tee of duty - - •-• - otlier pi,ckled- fish, $1 per barrel e fiSir fro-0dg- ware•S and merchandiSe Or rtlie" .• • ser-W4i1e-two -men 'were -boring tor . ; - , , . • •• nokotnerwise provuteu tor, ou cents per nun- articles, froneone pert of -place in the 'United . . . ho- hood that thete: ;Will - be-- a firs t, ra te . hrtia ...la aeninst us *raj hespectitiehthe exc,i-se . . , , . near Toronto -on r [mislay last -an oxplo-- dred.plitthas provided 'that kitty 11311 ill pee:lath Stetes te another port.or pieeethoein, itver. h • tarn out to hear tlie prote.,:sor.- Those of :d thi•s ot -the t wo 'countries. Laat August we .- in.:* -other thawbarrelS:shitil NV jn- PrePOrtion.-t0; the territory or the Breese No r th American our Ogricultnriste Arno . are ottoilieenth . L '. - : it: s d :dared thut .tne gdvt•yriment. of ..-ss 'took:piece and tacy :Were , ,, . - ' - - -. ..- the rittes chargertueon toe sami fish. iti- bar- cetenito, •subjel t. _4 to higher Or Other - ; e to consider wit li _the• :1V-nerie411 goverotheitt ..121titly were psi.:AfKredisw11 ,-.:,, , -killed:, .- ' - - • .: . - . - ... . . . - - - -- • refq -. -On :bituminous coat, 50 cents perr ton eh -are -es -or terms thah are -now or shall lbe and enterprising- enOugh. to se4a • upon..stich - an. airaegetheirt of the eiciser ink. as _ i . - , 1 - --.. -, • -.1 „of 28'beslielso-80 peunds to it basher eon ell hereafter exacted ot her Ilajesty'S subjecess . ever -y. hini --that natV emible them to would teedto pi•ev-eut einoggling,. al.d that ch 0 lee Intention eves. tile devisee; of a. mode- r) ' • ' . ' • -, s . = -, - - - ' crarrifoie'‘di::.-51.18°:iiiigiitill'orratO.11-oan41:Settitil:::-.1;,"Irs;a...nisillt . poundehto.4,1)Whel.: . On poke. and -culni. dr . - . The .C--..ttt_ le nr,...r44e., . - . . . , . ; . ; ; .W. as.ltittltnn.' was -other Coal 25 cents per-toa of 28 btrilwls- 80 . ' - • :----- -_-_-- : • 2 r os in effect our nropbsitiOn al attit-nee iti their noble callinn• will be alad ,,w, \ - to h we the opportunity of gainino inFor- whereby the lergeSt itmettet . , . of revenue &Mid -Ls y . , coal, tei: per cent ad. Velment- • On 'thither • ' : _ - : -.--- . 1 1, .. _ t•Ce sii . si. d -.• . h d-. I. - - hetnlocl- and spreeeoroutided or . sided, one- -. The Act - prohibiting- the . •ipertation of • . , . . he se -cured to . us as Well. as to - them - . W - - - - • ' -- - .1" - - ' ' - -- - . . acted •Inhat shirit of amity towatds them to - - ' I • ' - .' . , , • . keyent the defran mg of..t.le revenue, end • - s . • • ' s ...--: - sh • . s' -. -- - t` - ' os . - --1 • - - - in -Money .• - - • - , - h - .- -• ..... ' • • • .- ': •Iee Pet 'elehlt"foote, -whentsstwedatuf stabled_ at- Weshinetou letter of -4ebearr, 280,. saya: ot study ead careful -Observation to the subject, upon:- whi.;h: lie- treats and there the d inoralizatieti or ourescohesie oe it to - - - -- • ; • . . . i , . . _ le tylis .. _____.. - - - - . ' ; -- • . - :'' • . ' . '87 or le§s per thsotisand, If pr -1 000., fe,et. • " The. tlet to.itmend, thP Act for the pre_ - • -. : = .4 .. ', A .' .. .:. ..t., .• `.- -. w heti: vt;!tied at .over ,fr. pee ...le 000 hfeet h $2 vetitune.of .disease by prishibititig the -imp& are many.others who .shoicld come oeella 1 • • - --. -. - - : e - - - • • - e - . • - _ .. - , - , . - . . se- s- : , per .., . . eet. N n. tau er).pi nee as , tio tenon qf peat (tattle, whicet.. wee -passed 2,es - -,w,g,it-Tlie• letter „alleged V • have : een Ai- 4 . f ee ....4tt 014 we. askt,d ,for•at -Wesliinaton f i dee- dementling no_advantitges .in sent•by..3.1r;-T- Tfr". lgeGeo.-to-Ndltau., has ' terillatCl, Zsfs...vo..e-d..b-hl•ch,- elm,: enai:Ile, roded oe,- eeruay t.ti tee• oepate, pertni% ehe suspension ' . get lt thoro.ukl".-waking• up whether tbeY,1-swelelee'n21-relos'e•ish' 0 .e- . , „- . oat eve; were nct wit -line', t "nation' froni n map who has devoted. years . - - • e (veld watch, an a considerable sato halt eeni per eubid foot- - when -lieWn sqatire enttle is being._ nuidifTed. by- C-cieeress. A • been-4;roved to liCrit gros.slfor'gery- of the .N: :1-, 1.17c);(tici.- t. - • '• 4-t; per cultic:foist e whee-hewn square, le pet-cubic:tea ; satv.ed and -ialeit tit $7 or 'less Per th0Q0 feet, 4:•;',1 pet...4090 .feete - when valuectoveth$7. ;led. apt ooze $12 .per 1,000 fest.- $2 'per le0e0 feeth; when` ',over $12 'per of the prohinition _as. to -any forei.ni countries. do or not.' In view of the great, benefits gi,-e tiled in oti.s. Our positiorr .was noi . tube derived- end to shOw* their bite' rest one \of .dependenee. on -the 1St:tees but_ .Of • . ., se. -; " ''.equality with them [Loud Cheere j -They Mei. in --the matter we really •hope -that the / ,es 18 the most kindly 'and courtmits miminie Cohrt licuse.will.be crow.ded --on the oe-: and we. -pin tett wan mrtuat res • . . , . . peet. -IV e• had, done tier &CYO- ear Peop-*.e in , this respect. easion, ' The Professor has kindly con - - - Beferritigto the chin -ego that hin' propesing sented to deliver a 'lecture tin- horticulture - to add _ certain. articles to thefree ‘ list it ' lathe evenao- Of the jade day, and u -..k1 0 , . would gi-ve advent:vs.:6 to the A mereoans. .Mr. . have.no_doubtlhat he Will •,hare a htrge Gait sata the kopfisal was made heetiuie otir in the. industry 'and end highlyi appreciatke.atidienee: white. government lied -.faith enterptise arid ability of Caneda to couroete- • on this "shbket we should urge t.lie-•clainis inanutheturin„e and ;OtheriVise. - (Cheers.) of:the:County Ag,riouitural- S.odety. In Ile repudiated indignantly the fille•fed-int‘m- tier' to_ throw thenegonanoir in 'favor. °tithe • • promoting horticulture, fruit growing, the. United States. II hatever ad . . _ vent:tees we, introductiot,of _improved 'stock, machine- were-ptepared, allow,. -the States Vete also . to accord Canadian* and - others. ttc.,7 and the advancement of .Aoricul. Preliard _ • _ PAINF.th; •AccIDEN'T.--On : Monday; 5th, as the elded -son. of Ar: 'T. 'Cox ivaS g,oing th-2 hack-ymrd-of-his.fttlises. residence he felt in some way_overlh- stick of -wood and broke his xiAt leg above the . • . . 0 _ knee. Dr.„MeLeati was' az'illed in immedie aiely and. the pear _little sUfferer attended to a is xsual in' such cases, • Tett,- CATE& • • - • Mi the -Editor of tite Str4A (Deafeeing cheers,) Refer -nag to the ',attacks -Editcrra are.. stipPose& to know fare generally, it has donc mest. excel- lent. work in. the past, and the addltiOn of • the nathes nna influence Of nlany who nov.r baUg back, woullt be :the means of gtving it a fresNs impetus and increased . power. for -good.' -..The progress of his calling, irreipective of tho prizes' \be may or may ;not fake-, should -be the objeet and aim of : every- intelligent 'farmer, and it is on this ground -that we- urge. the claitris of the Society. . • • - , „ TheprePeraltions for the recitption • Prof. Duel:land' have been made • spirit of conunon-serise of which we high- - ly approve.. He will be entettaitied at _lunch tbe 1.10tel at: halflpast twelve or one, by as mantas may wish tee .to meet bim; and then, at 2 o'clock, lecture' apart from the horra"-I.ng assoe ciations of decanters. and coltkscrews. We hope Ole ,visit will be pleasant.to• the lee- - tarer and pr6fitable to his hearer's. . . -• • AFINIS*ERIAls DJNNER AT -1 -CORNWALL. ebie ZlittratlaY lost, the members' Of the emiaditin 'Ministry wero entertained at a public dinner ia Cornwall; :Resides litany • prointnent there- were about five,lintidred gneits prepent,- anden.equal nnm'ber Of ladies oceupied the galleries. -,- Dr. Man,. the Alayor, presided. Dn the. tOast-of the evening. being propoted;, "bur . dueats-Her 'Majesty's Vanadian ters,7 Ron. J. A..McDOnalAyespoudea in a short but eloquent speeeli;,-afterthich. . .31r. Galt returned, cordial- thanks fo-r the recePtiodgtien the Ministeri There had . noroieasion on which' they:114 . met . such. ft f4earty welcOme AS Wig 'from the ineu -oftorrtiont Dutidas and Olen- - • . • ; must Le -estate to attt•act either largely capital gary. --- There was no. plae6- where this' and inirn'gration; and .develope the reaources in the Glebe everestoce the tleparture of Abe commisaionere for Washington, Mr. gait earcasticallY obeeryhd that Mr. Btown add -the editor of the Globe. were two, &millet ' pellons, and that Mr'... Brown' •WaS quite incapable of gieing any informatinn, to the (Robe -of dny relatiops•as to his . colleagues. The Olobe, he said, had greatly.. misrepre- iented. Messrs. HOwland and Galt on the etftliir. • HoWeVer, ifit fa to be o feet that. ihterest. and honor were ,saer'ficed by the goverutneut policy, Why didhe Hr. Brown.) agree to welt till :Parlitimeett oft ned: before everething, will you eillightee•es with' regard to• tollhgatea, the law allews-n--eate for e4•er3- k. mitea apart, or ivhere the Directors pleases.: By giving -us some information on the matter you will -much ottige. -Yours 'truly,. . • ,T).ft0 BONO PU1141CO. Dungannon, 2nd•Slarci< - - • „, r„ e; -,- infOrming the- country of matters which .1-Tesiblek:1:111;hc'hahhe;hhin4h7ilhaf.: atiim. ed .1.1,i_railloi - eittsei-1 him to retire ? • It was uot a faet•-•-- 1 . ' ,Iqe•-,was not juStittie'd in.:resigning- on. certain I your. report of a speech made by Mr.: Clia,elch gronads. , (Cheers.) -The. time he woad , Whitehead ar a ptiblie "dinner in. t he 't-iillaire reply at length -to Mr. .BroWn *as when Pars 1 OF L en de s leo r o a eg-, It; tuage --being- au liamente"-as open. The -statement- tied eye I Eclector of,Merria,' I %visit- through -the iliedinl were offer ggreat advantages tO . the. States",,°: Y -cur r4Ptr to!: m'aice ..-ite ate . (enutikir tliitt _ was of a eat re to credie dl feelieg hi Eit,.. . may tend to remote' the idahressitra the, laud. . As to onfederatioe ,being -tajtired by nue: course 'ort the neseettanotissl _Prerafer S•nith of New Btenewick,, an anti collieries.: atibnist, and .ktt neyeGeneral .tionry, sof -rate, fully ;concurred t could.teit" he %tit, that the less of a mat kat or hal (mei produce weld be attended -With nsi erahle tiesanddisturbaOce, but he hoped the -United States woeldsooe restore the tradOeo a sat isfactory. Tooting. Mr. Gait dot -elided the gavertnnent in. °peeing. end carryings on 'the negotiations for a renewal of Alise reeis -proeity treaty, claiming that th•ey.: -been 'ort the Wheieheneficiat, and that tett- liberal - teethe had .cenneeted, public sentirneht a. fevoring ot a renewal -.ef- thetreatie He. said evert man in Cantaa was opposed to be: continuafty - depending -oh, the -*lei, and he advocated self :eliance. :(Clieers-1 Their °Tens had. net beenaltogetKr ensuquessitil. -They, the Americans, - would, .see, ehe thought, that the tenth -1g :off a . portion , of their trade would eritail heavier burdens on' the people than would he . necessaity, and leave us to - consider how to deal. with. the future commercial potiey Of -Canada, arieing °a of tihVallure of negotiations. We 'most, caltivate 'Conimercial relittietia with the lower . , ProvitiCes and ends.eavor gIve- effect to. Whatever. recommendations the tt acteco to in is sioners titiw allread might makerand. open stiltfurther the iewiteta ERPope and Sput Nova Scotia, •-eonfe 'with. us - thtoughout. • America .to our 'produsta - (Cheers.yee We . °toast. could have been more appiep proposed. Iti referring to the mission. to_ • Wasbiugton lie said it Was Well that When - we Wm:threatens& with interruption of our-. trade, we had:received from- a` *bene- fieent ,Prolidelice such a bountitAliarvest ▪ as the last. :ITtidgitib• from inforrdatien hitt-command he waa,able to say thut nada was netier in‘sueh a prosperous _con- ' - tlitiotr at present. We had sold dur? _ ing - the last seven iiiionths, $1-.0,060,000 worth -more of our prociuuts than -ire had bought., Which never wis theease before, ef .e North} American CelonieS ...We should have to postiame for the present enlarging our canals„but would have to devote- -our attention to openintt uR the "Nterthivest We:would eolitinee ;to '.naaili‘ain good eeighe- borhood 'with the United States expeetieg their reeipecicationjeand that they will' do, es to ineursious on our frontier What we did for theirs -during their .war: .bonelecled. by: _advocating self reliancefou the pert of Catr-; adiatis.-and believing, that the peeple of theie three coentries, hke _all our fellow country - mere -were prepared for .disy fature, . whether weil or woe. (Loud °heels.) - _ 4, Three Reform Members • of-: the House. epo'ke. '.rhe•Heit, !tire fl.owland said that having entered the government -for the pule epeech-Was ealculated to -make °lithe public ingeneral. And in the 'first place_ I_ would say iu re tard to ehe •Graveo. Rued, setteine, which seettis to be Ale. Whitehead's.calsital peesene, MOrrisehieving a gravel Road on two-olits sides haa received its share of Geoe .vel Roads Mohet foi the -time .befitg At, least, it having received nearly one tenth of the Otte hundred thousatel pounds,. and it only, pays -at. present one half ot itsjust proportma for Ihe Money it received, Morris having reeeived so much iteannot- welt ask any. there, So that 'it is well enough for Mr. thrliitettead .to talk of - retrenchment' his pollee! may be:economical but cannot. seethat jest. -Bet surely be- fnre -the „County Commit was the poiper plane -for gre Whitehead to -oppose rhe eche tne- and if tie had empuiyed :the- eloquenealeioasted in taity:4416einl it declared by:the-Secretary-of the - Treasury . exempt .froin dieease. .1'he Presidenti whenever 'its • .hisejudgetient it can- be<sefely . may elare the _ , . tom feet, r$3 ; -provided; that wliOn lumbee ..whote Actinoperative Within t, urty days atter .Of any sort is platted ar fiats:led, -in_ Addition ...hie proolatnatione Thia. Act had previously to luseeinpreVided, there shnil be • hcren pOsed byhthe _House, and goeseto the paid foe-:eacliTitida so planed or finielied,:20ce. President for hie..signeture;" • - • , andif Planed ote one- sidehend toegited • and • A. itiVreapondent • pelted Wether it is true erode ‘32Petfl 000 f tit ti k 1.1 at ale the expiration ot the Iteeiprocitth s , e _ er, ae , _ r . -walnut, cherry, etiesteut,i tiak, tiot sawed an,t1- l'reaty 'hanipials" will be • adetittedieto ihe less advanced than litterds and.. Wank and not Uilited.tottes free of detY. AS the United pro‘iaed - for, LQ .pers-ceet. aitaute Siete& Inw now stand's, live :animal's smay be when_ sawed, St. per 1„,01011 ituported free of duty under the tariff. Nis h: shiptiadter,' 50 ecents -a..,_t_944.e4ehlread .not .uolikely, however, that Congress will hewn or letawed; 3 tents-stelle Impose- a duty beforeh the • treaty expires. s'Aitigie ;bolts, hubs for "Whtett, :last -1464e Mr. Merrill's. bill.proPoses a - d,uty of twenty po'sts aod..1-khaber etteottinverlieprevided-for_;:: eper.cent, on all live aninuils.eh Glebe. reuglisliewn or sawed,- ouly- ten. per genteni . e • "•• ad watered, ; Ott piekestli palings tied laths, • "pereeirtata -valorma • on. ard- i_United States. Cedar shinglear75eetits per. thousand; sawed - pirieand -cedalkshingles, .509ent's -ner thoitas - : ellime 111411oft, of Pintlao. - . , &lid .5. spruce shinelese4thcentst oa. pule Clap-- - -..-'--. - - . ---. - -..---,- _ -, - . boards $4, andein sproec -Ohipboartle $2.:50t. • . hill.:t5.-ottics.h.tareh 3.-eThe EXpress sue . . . .. . - . . - - . . . . . ,oer -thousand. '' . .. .-- - ' • - ,' - s it is- estimated- at the .Fenian - heid -qUarters . - See.- 2-Previdei that in. lieu of the d .es to dlY; -that nearly One -million ofehe .•:. iten lie,iettifore i•nplised .by la*: eir articieshheres pre- ready tohnleve for. the lib -ration of Ireland 4 . .. _ in.ter mentioped.,..,,,d: 6a euch •Osearty. be now .upotteordters -- te March. .. eyelet -thousand exempt tr,,un'dety, .-imperted- -feign sereign areheaul tohavejoitied since-Thu-14day, - •-• . countriet• the deires•paid shall he as fellows :' •'''rf 0- The same '-papex. hap .i. report, on meted euthoritys ehat negotiatiore. are' .now in . pie- . zees • Me- W.a,shiagtOn te obtain. from. -the - United States Government the teeognitioti of -Ireland Ps a lbellieerent power: . Sit Fredeth 7 i - - - inusele, ieeresent the larV.al emulitioa of the The Queen Nore a sic -Ow aisle adult nematode above describedethe wander-. deep pUrple--velvet -robe, which, whether brood cif a more highly organic nemistode; .. it -were sourple or black, looked infensly Prefessor ',milted statesehe larval-trieldhat black eili the dira light -tektite ehaaimidbeeltrir ‘upv._. leegth„ with a transverse diameter of,ahout cap a la Marie. Stuart, to the portrait ae satne-gentlemeti les° avert.4 that "the &tether a remerkable -Sind te measure -011 iWelliy...firtil -of an inch in med with white .nainiver, aud A -white lace one six hundred -\and -thirtieth of an inch. The which unfOrtetiatellitauddys.heabrooruenida tterisattininecvr 7,7 - .1 et larval trichirite ie.one bearer, assuming the she ybre a collar -of brillienis, bearer te be a: man weighing. -one hundred Itreast tbe blue rittand of the -Order ot 'the:. - ' and forty pounds, may at 'one time amount to Garter. • Other ornaments she had notispat. -' ' looked in this 4imijile and highly _becteshie - costume 14‘ rarer,- inch a queen," and far more 11 i :, -pictureeqtre and regal ehan if she had mem . ... 1 641:1_,,,eilliat,l,iad become so nistsete., i,,-,Tk 'ti -I:. 1. leDtxt,:i T•ihtaielr !the rulerva-T that ehiptied heti/tell - the swill ons of the Comma -mind therik,li' the Queen sat !silent ond motionless, with Amiturae termer 4.411st:tits, 20 per centum ed Valoreni; appres; garden fruit end vegetables,: 10 per emu, valoreere barley, 10 cents- a itusliet ; beans ekcept Vanilla arid castor .oil, 25e..e - beet, le. a pound; broom ick BreCebachit watso-stated, prolestedeon ratite- 1.5 _per ce eitrehad- vale -rem 3 beigkweitt behalflif the British -Goiernment, againSt• 10c. a' bu-shel ; :eerie Indian matze 10c.. a s'aby sulaj-)Plicatian being received, . :Lion to, young men. .." _Itistead smoking_ _of Mind Whic.lx he ever betrayed was the bushel: flOur.and ineal tuida • a '11 -Th t ad nt 1 C "11 _ o• e . a en re n e ra ouno. iave yeur pipe ond drinking beer in a pnblit.libuse. last years or, '1W0 Of. hi, existence, whole. • feed,- waeatec8en,rye and ciats, 20 per centurn issned orders tothe Brotberhead -.to- act in twenty - • • _ , Nee Roafs and_,Ilagik Speed. - . . _ . . . ,. , . Ice boat teeattas are quite frequent on the - es Hudson- this winteit. _ A mile a athlete is coalition speed- with then], and one- boat re- cently tirade eieht =miles in sheen minutes. d upon tae grouud. Sheseemed - This speed. may seem incredible but there is 1 4' r eYe fix° no leased' why. an ice' boat sh'ould not run .16 take no heed -hof the brilliant ressemblagit but. to be wholly •alsorbed ill: with the.velocity-Of the wind. ft -is a thin- f1mund her, gular,Platferne*one angle forming the bow, ni,elan_.:eboly meditation. Eten when the "t -and the oilleritrigh s the Stern. At eaili ensile' oomaions rushed heiter skelter, like a mob a skate knit lotuses ted and made fast on which .cif :ec,lioolboye, to the bar, with _Pushing and it glides Wien le'motion.:, At the. iniddle of- sthvings un"e-e4Y • 41:11°"-°ntlemen, 1/". the sternattothersinallaiiron:ie placed eestino- which lee= to be considered an essential On• -the ice ia de the Others,hut this one metoc's part of the day's performances, Her Majesty upon a pivot whieh passes .np through the took no nottee ofthe interruption, and never pIetform to which the 611'4. ot attached and oncelifted her eyeg front -the groecd.-Losee this forms the rudder. - ThiS fourth iron' tiros. don .2 Imes. - • - . • -' - jects below the boat 'alit tie further than 'the :71,. : pi 4- cit.- ji- -a--;-1-initia---• iv -01.4-. others. so -that the boat does Lot rest . on all ---.7 Le - four arenytime, but iS threwn a little to one - joieill 'Ct.**, .1414--"--',3 was icebably the odes, "t side or the other aeeording to the wind. This- , 2 . trianin the Wald., died ift Caledostiest little' else enables the rudder to ouide the boat. A 'town in tViactnisin, on the '276 of January h inasteorryiee a larhe -sailds erected -near the . ems, at theeogo of -141 years; .-Twice three L forWard tingle of the boat and as ea' -counter, score and ten Oars enay be -called a Iii e eld : poise to this the, seats for the passengers is placed guile at the stern," miming frog's There is. scarcely man of modern times, Jean, Claude Jacek' cil i 0ne :years thmethat enjoyed by the neat oldest- - 1 age: - Ile attained On age greater by tvrenty, any friction .upnn the ice as in the case :of a angle acioss•to the other. a etiembelhef the French Nationaleetteienhlye • ' -- skater, and with a fide wind and it smooth -sure -see, se„o. e„t d the t4 Dtoo or the -hoomo. fece the boat flies literally 'men Se winoes -of_ 1•..)•ehei-i'l;h7;:e---theli •e.,40 ded .st no e -4.4y of 12/;;--, the wind. When the wind izfair there is, .c) --f Thii-man bore arms at 13raddoelersc4efeat or ' Packet -theta ao•Neiv Orleans; venetwItle whet . quylor whipped -SatitioAlma At Buena lilstiii .itslIrdiellkedt ewreasd ntoot.Gtot onr to rejoice *Lea Lee Joseph.Crele -was born of Remelt ram- bit in whet is no .v ',Detroit, but which was then onty alp Indian trading station tre1125. 112* recordi of bis leabohra 111'0 e Catholic °but& course. no utipleasant•sensation nroduced up- on the passeneers by a speed of FO miles an hour, inastnuch es it 18 a dead calm to those who are. en the boat. . hen there is an ex tensiviAeet of ice- i.-vithout flaws, sailing on _these boats is an exestilie amusement, and even when there are -holes in the ice, if they are not too extensive, the buat With a stiff breeze willeskip them.very readily.-krournal in that citv esttblislies this fact 'beyond a -of .Cominerce. _ What C d. A memher.ofohe Britieh"Parlianten Mr. . Jaekson,-recently-save Ills hiatory to': a me - thanker' assoniation .7cningvnen. When .11 years old he wes taken from, school and 'put at hard wOrtc. at a ship's Side tram six tn lhe niornmeeill eine at ; with half an hour -for breakfast Wel _three quarters of an *hour for dinner. A; The end of nine months -maker being sick, he Was put into the office, where he found an' thYncYclepeedial .Britennictieh whieli he read front .begiuning to end: . After that he never lost an heir. When he had _worked till nine, and gor.e bed-Atte/I, be -had bung a lamp over his bed, and reed -a part Of thehight, He is not only an honored memher of Parliament, but is diefineuished -in :commerce: He has commer- eialeeletions, with elmosr. every port in the, woild, and all his Inecess he aseribes.,to the knowleilee:derired frOm boas, -beginning at the EncyClopeedia. h Read I" was his exhor- doubt; "He was a resident 9f Wisconsin tor at.out Cefittiry, end -watt the ti oldest eitis zen fp, that -state beyond dispute: .When* ever the " oldet citizen," was alluded toe eyel'y Wisconsonian declared Joseph Crola was the man meant. He was first marriedlect - New Oyleansin'17551 after having' grievrit.to • h be a letclielor of 30. A. few yeatseifter h mama -go be settled -at P.railie du Chien, while Wiseeesin wits rt a province of „PranCe. Befs;re. the rev.olutionary -war be was employe ed to carrtoletters between ,Pritirle du Chita • end Green Bays A few- years ago lie was called as it witness in the Circuit Court of • Wisconsio, in atcane involving title Weep. tain real. estate vat Prairie du Chiens`ito .gives testimony in reIatene to eveats that transpir- ed -80 years before, *and many yeate *Tom the litigettts were dreamt of. 'In person law was rather above the medium bight,• ;Tare. in flesh. but showing evitlences of having being 17 14-..tme-a centary or se before-op:4 - 0 s.enewy atrengtb. Of late years a hatipt;. g sense of loneliness overwhelmed au4 eenie-ci to sadden hill. The only. weakness - . s .* d. e - •th th- rr • read. -and you .find art, science,. enhOtia.ge, he remarked,. with a...startling .airof sate= _ad Yu.' °reit. hams, 2 e6ntS Per !found teleate 11( ahcer atic .0 yat ee otatei econethirg to eptertaie,..support and: irstruct that -he -feared that,perhaps "Death had- for. $1. -per ; hides', -10 per cent ad•valoreino ; neetrality laws. - • . herd; 2 cents poi potted ; malt, 20 Per...cent ad .., `Ahmeeting,litelones, Wood, temorrow, is. you. _ . , gotten him„ but he would always add, with. e valor* r -ores; -1.0 pelt -Tent ad yalorem ; peas, exple5tedi to *be very large. -Eight ethnds tot e , - ••••• - 'mere cheerfulness) ihnt he felt sure tt.Go4 p cent. bushel ; pork,e1 ceet per pound; speakereotre to -be erected on the g resunds: piitatoes, 10 cisme per buihel ; _tee, 15 cents ,. Celdain John McCaffery, late Stateprison- • • .. had7not." he - .wa.";iser orflifieve shilling,ste eat a rabbit uncoole, A systematic robery ot the "poor boxes'? • sheemaker, nerndetsd MSmeii:grOVndsetr6ttoeogic thfantr. -an ed. Smith cominenced his iseutal task -017141i • in -St. Mary's Catholic Church,- en Buffalos he accomplished) but on claming, his Irvahlijet (hifasttee?ogfipihntl_poitirfieofwonriiinajanyags iltstfinnictcnherrivnunheds-Pen riwtatea: his -attention was called to the: liver, he had:left: • To- fieiell ail dispetes he et cince madner Me this, Intl no sooner had he corajleted it d;aaovered. 'The thief had a large hole than he fell hack end -." s made in the_ boetoin +et the boxes--paste3 . . per -bushel j_seed-,--titnothy ana elOver, 20 pereser in' • 'related, -and. elm- tili-e--4171-eithey of - cent ad valorem ; treess-Plents and 'shrubs,: Ja.nies Stephens, has:caused qeitea comnie- ernateentiil 'sad fruit, 15 ner vent ad valorem; -lion am..ong• the Peniatia in. Washiugton: r. Ile Ow, 2 tents per. putted; wheat, -.20 cents spoke last &debt at. the ifnmense -meeting call_ . . . per bushel. - ed that city, to express Indignation at the Sec. 3 -Admits follOwingatuned arti stippreasion of the Ilabcas Corpus' Aet. in -cles fi.ee Of diity. -. -flair- mill•stoueh u•nwrougb, - Ireland Other ' ,eentletnete a.so delivered cotton raid ".linenette-S, firowood,' grindstones,- speeebes,'•stionglY denutictatory. of thel3rit7 . reel -eh •rah unfinished, gyptueo of plaster- uti- ish • Government.: Filleen huteired dodwe 'ground. ,-.- ; ' ..• . . ,- 7 - • .. ' •,-“. , worth:of-the bonds', of the Irish eepublicovere *ee. 4-.11tepeals .tell -left er- pates Of luws, -sold • at .. tbe ineetiug. Cheers fOr James au atter dinner epeesch, fit ontbe tleor .e.f the: !a/lowing fishiog bounties_ 'providing' vessels Stephentrand President -JObriSon were •givep; ho:•'se, the resolt of- the 1.yotehapon- Beads, lieensedetdetigiose in the fisheriesera5Y take The 'Captain said he had imparted informatfon (raid heye eviry rleason tcl-helievii. my Woo aminfOrmed..on beard importecil salt in hond,io be _used in, to a seeret meetipg of the Fetiians, which Curing lish, Under Stich regnittilons- ass The. he hoped would not be -comibunicated in might have been .diffehmitebat 1 lie tion correct) th t h. • ' i ct f h• ' a. • , a e ins ea o mite ing_ •SeetetaiT of, the 'Treasurys mey pteseribe ; . public. The Captain had a Icing and. Inter- .: . the intereste ot -h'is constituents- Wait . . i and'oci proof iliat acid salt hat _been titled ler. esting-interview -with the President ... Of the 'when ehe rote , Was taken, .and nee, *heti • berme -deb, thedutiee oa the fame 'shell be re.; United-Statese and will. call upon hint again there is lie oPportunity otreply le any thine Winded. • - :„ - - -.at an earlyday. hei, may say,,-. from tli'e supporters of. the- See- .5- Provides that •-goodii.larrivingi at - - - - seheyne, he peers -epee it the_ Vials of :his New York; Boet6e,- Portland.- or any_ other e Rekodiatt Mforror, 116 alsoepeake of buying n'hd Port of the 1-Toited, States which may be - - - 7 : " - •-* • bfoirkshalf just instance* casEi whicti 'if it • siteciallY dia.:tat(' by the Secretory of the Herd*,Preat mitY net have died- frohh 1-"'"soew•rire;M j[WIM j'AteNTT:radEeaeletelligherit21 aims .atagie 'did mit ought to have 'come under the noitee l'reas.ury, and-slestitiedfOr places in adjacent pOrteking tcto, freely of trichinceSpirahs aritn . 2 them over with t'white paper-lucl---vilien lie - -77- --. " --- deemed tho tittle come; wheti 'plenty sleposits . --- ---J• S. Nieltlial, 0f, avYland, is -new had beeit milde,b1 : the ' charitable Pao* :supporting eight seteeof .cluldrene-one set oe the parish, went %ids rouuds Awl tboY` fhoisrini5ereisewnitvewsi,tetath" sizeeetebseetslongbetnigilgtiong thieo ai fiefere, after hi% for tuther businses. It emptied the.- bottes, pastiog the holes .- to the husband of One of hie former' wives it supposed that the indittiduid had teem by e_p'reTious wife -he about eighteen ., children • mitkingeourof the business between Saila altogrether. . ' ,. , l and twenty donate a week. • ' - - ' 6 ":" • -c INT9isT. .,ric.A.,,,i-t.L.e..c.- ..r .r .L.: o WESTERN - IN.SURANCE-- 'COMPANY ' tOF ENPLAND,) 'LIIillTED; - :310i • of the Reeve or the Iiiwnithip. gr.. Neese eltritieli leroviticeiii-may.hd entered at the Cus. hilroait ; the ,Preshimption. that he oNE..41ILLI011.-414E-Iningair tonehouse and eoeveyedia traesit thrOugh t he. di it supported e by ' the liletorte assertion " 6 tOthwas elected a councillor felt- plords *this ,yette a.:11 it wee the first thee I ,belteve he ever. sat in a Iditnicfpal: Council, and at :ithe. first Couneil trideting,beieg ignorant probably of the bouLditries of his Ward, lie • was inh ducedeo 14 out.the.Township racteey belong' ifig to his Werdeupon a bridge that was adt- tially not in it, and.: which 'therefore hatteno right to it oin to. -use conunoe eepres sloe, et Mr. _Megaton eyag•sold" and it ie .a retisOnabie interence;that they who sell. others would not ne.5..itate atbeieg bought theratielvest eci-thet caresceriely. see fi-Ow_•o-nr.,.frioeVe it he wag' cognise. of the above dee SO himself forthe'Sonon Pure he 00014 -have os-- to believe • he is, end I °ottani& when a man ceir.is before the epnblice he, andewhat he says is,to a certain -extent ,poblic -property:. Mr.- Whitehead has come before tbe public in the charauter of o perilitouid I think keenly leir tO let. else public see another yieyt of the Question: . ' . • . • - • : AECT.011;-OF -MORRIS. .7 territory of -the United States, under such :that. he..wits paten with worms „before. the - - ..cneosae• cel4T'ICPS1 . ro e e. Stcreta. ,--of he reeserys.meyi- breatti_witS fairly Out of hitt body., It is lip. • '7 WA'rE11.1:60 PLAdE,.11441.14A141.,.14)NDpN. ? • VT KING STREfrrialArietiESTEK,1014 preeerlbe 'for the protection of the reiellatte, -pareut that hidied fed no ordinary disease. PtiT-A.410 HALL,C.11URCII Sec., 6,--Preir.lel.eihthet geode, wares and. Other? and greater 'men died. befbre Ilerod - - • _ ; • STREET;TORON111_. Foit Noardl:Nusluelnd • -theherredticts Or Manufactures of the Unite'. smentiettetbe particular diseagethat thok the tli • ry - ' • - merchandise where the ditty has.been 'mid on and the histOgrapleete wete Sue /mina JO near Manchester. • • - CriAntStAN-I4torTolff.mcpqr Beentir, Esq.,M P.Ter gun, liefonn Chibrl.o , the GrangerlIttaskik _ . . .111 G zio; RAY MANAGIIIV--ARTRAIR SCRATC1iLEY, ff41... M. A. States may, •witli the_ consent. of the _proper oout of the wood: - • - - - • . . • • -authciritiee o -f the; Isfoyinees, bi: trenseosid ft -was resertiehl for an age of' microseopas ' S, -.- h . . eassPEbLA.T.: .iti.trihA..ItiM'A:GMOs. •Ze fro -Melee part ortshicein• tbe United States thrdisCerer fbat-The lieredien.horrar wsenitly %mit WESTERN- INSJAAANCE COMPANY. Limited, is anlielependent Office,. and free frissillte rank:091g - to ioother part . or -. plit&e -. tlimmin, over, the an sugroatei case ortrichince in the stomach . . mutaaity biiiding tinnu_iip ate r:onadaed Offiept. • • - - . , .-, . • i said Provinces by gUch• r011Iett; IIIKW iflueh and lisiera, We are indebted to the German regeletione es the Seeretary of the 'Treasury. physicaiis for this importatit addition to the ahthrgheha'EysSi,T43(RiNc•iaisiseihfiecirliogren,-idenidabnilegud tgoaradotpeteedrebr;aispiereiarial fritterothr.ono.its. -individua. lased; -without refereacsilidt.is 1 • • .-. may prniCiihe, proiided goddi si../ tiegfported, list of eeils which flesh is-heirztoswine flesh. -- . - • - -- - - - . ' - - - 4. RIP UCTION- , IN .11AATCHESTER WAIIXIIVITSE 00.11, on their aril in thtthUnited States /tu partictiltlii- ji, iii AO li pleaseni\ reflection -final the -Provinces, e treated in - itgard .to ' that &single -Ounee,of this flesh may , centain -- - ' .- - - ' - - - '--"- - - - - the traneportetion bad taken Place entirely 'while they shOw the saatepreteimice for swine - thist .IN Autucit, 1865; THE, iVESTE44 QFFICE ISSUED THE VOLLOWiNG 'NOTICE* . REVISED; RATES 104 NANCRESTElt WA*EgOT/Sgi' **- ' tfabilikr:or eXemption froin duty -or tax - as if a hundred. thousand animalculte ; and within thelitniteof the Uniied States: ' . Iliat, the devil did, -.diet rt aid/ Dail a_ in tfe ,--- . • • i - _ „.:,.. , - = ' -- )417411o. . -I Provide the .8 _ mach, a d are m efetigabieli,eth._ eoeseauenea ordie rasveroble Itepartfifilie Chiercansinble -Ppm HIP foet dPrtifize.P.811Sorv', Michigatt with their yokels,- betake: arid crates. Scopi'c as theY are, they eedure cares of Pones -II theerbiCipie of the rot4anv. very ris ed t tin its own theitOitteet • of equality with the inhabitants of the 'Wilted won- erful.. -The/ boil, fry, and, stew with. • Stratiord: - Sec,e-S--Provides'ethat eStitish subjects -der 213 rather quickeesethate'retterds their • . .• • • , - • • xcntioned risks - - -r Bittish etlbject • -human sto n • shall have the rightdreeljeto navieste Lakeh. finders throneh the human eistent. icro- 0. - 07 • and the highly efficient conditionof the plprigade, the of_the Rates for first-claes warehouse risks this eh e9ireeters or this Conapany'hayeAetennie cia* Emma- Y- - :Ile tleniecl that the; goverinient ever pose ot - obtaining' a measures which he consid• arid to. -use ttie Sanit 8t. Illarie-,Canal on terins teinvieratnre with a tenacity li that is speetiyevoif gellocul Raiff. . The the,sek'*r be insPec ignri cd2 ' • showed. -any apathy. regakdinx.the. efforts edv;V:6pc:::;:irtthheesewe.plrf.dovreinueneds phreoliveorundi l'or 'a. renewal of: the,Reciproeiti,. Treaty'. have .fuiledin Ins duty ifte brai epeernitted • miLcrange from 10 to 25per cent. kffedta of Amalgamation .on- - States. - - • = composure.- In eed, .any degree of heat nn Reduptions Imo A. beau 244 by the Western in the let,es lei the zeiderg,- bell d ' e governmeat eve taut '&4as the.r any in et e ther ishue to ha+e • t •f d t t - o proven • - • - v m.4; everY desenptioa vof merptinadiae. %varehouseattendnntttemteinli%"gi shall have, in eontnitin with' the .-citivns of vitality. • They -become torpkl, frogaand t'sym'as !jock, worrte4 Prd Monett - ihleronuticitnti.muiLiktdpawahralandkets,•gostinse' gpolleoeeki. _ more. In Inty Mr. Flo and -41r. by t he movernment from -which he 'could have have been liberally acknowledged is viiidepced by Iheprogress °film CoinPaDyeinee Its eatildibbleetali - market it would he-, - seite.Ohsti Mid -...slecn4hs -of the Mnited.Steites,. -0044. foggple, 'who. ficitoy • • -h‘ - the-carryins% ouf of the' orieinal atereeinent. The Beacon thus aticounts for theefeet the United States, libel ty to take, fith of' lilards-in wititer,' but et the firs seesation of t '-Tritee restrictioqi•th WPM' hi • ' ng "i" ' flog" duty' to do what was Air buk nothine• • ' • e that__Strotford is' no tonger hthe busy grain every Vied, eei____.Lt..et'e_teskeell-fish, OD the _eastern keat, awakea.to'att alartning -t • ' e is a e modify sdrust any conditions whult esnhe _ • . Ele had -found nothing- in the cotirse pursued oc y. - oppressIve or unjust, and tomer:tine the practice of fire inspnutee genet-la/1y. -Thar-these deltas to pulite supporfr Galt lent to Washington,' 1:Jat. fouull no -dIssent:dt end' he had, therefore, the-sehutore are_tol by some, for.. he subject is a nort atitude perk, a s co _ehapi or a savory imuatere Prenuturison-Mst July. 1864. were at the eateor We d • -- t • h ofite 36th Pat -elle' of -north I i ' • good -deal diseusse.d, as It deserves .to be-- and on -the sheree otthe ieeeral islands there! lievelfiatteeed Imseives that trichhityph were -strongly felt It to •bet his slaty to adhere" to oer, lea, were at the rate of nearly X9,000 per anntun: While die premiums Air the first four •mooths of leitikrellic ei I nearly Xsaso per Barium. Thepremiunni.on 31st Dereali neig°daiiiina CiThla be iti_teered uPon af .the,b-nrid. -The- .next. was Mr; lileGiverin, that t.he .Grartd Trip*. rates Of freig,ht, espece. W adjacent.- and in- .the .bkvs, barbell; and tnclidetious to - ermant andeweuld confiee. . • - • - - , „ • _ thd rate of mare than X14,1100 per *unman that time.: The Briglishgoweenmanthad pre M. P. for Lineoln, who.' gave- his heartiest ially en the Buffalo and -Tehice. Huron railwey, creeks °tetra ies•geasts oti thci slitireif of the- 'eke; labeura to ttie doOleoticated tgai debtor- ", yiousiy in-straeted its Minister•at Washington support to the course puisued by thp govern- westward; 'SECURITY OF Tfig ciamnPANY discriminate against Stratford; it 1,39?tad States and of the Islands, without ti:ieeth elfsPhhIg* Pf the ,ciclid 'hoar of • the ' - - -rw We were informed -at Ittrashingtott that the He said he looked- Open Mre Howlend • as Phteesse 'and giien us the.larao.est powers in the matter. its 'folio-v/4.o • - • - eastern . Markets from . -Mitchell: and ether add with .pitrudiestee ta land oothe -coasts of :tile Get -teen -physicist* tee4e- seele ialnable. Ito co-operate withns in the fullest manner, .inent; Ou the:Radii-et:achy. question,- spoke . May- be trne--thast the tariff te soiee-ot the Ong -restricted -any ista.nce frotn. e Shore en:igloo forests.. Itiot a bit of it. ---' Since serr notwithst,aediee the tetreateeidistanee, the United. States mid ihe Marais -for elle use use of the iniefoseetie,_otbers hove, been - en- -audi-3uPP'TI* Last c/63°C1'11°Idem? h ' b • um_ y ..qm.i.,4,ezeenestre.31.0tre.pd.mpan:roba4 ax.Yethglev_ea.; coeme3pan, .criaffers inematoniebted; secerhY lo the Iusurttdby-the "largessabseribea itetilliTutOreAs'll" vresseoltiLir um° ge.w)phreveinef the A:et:wester:11in, iner.chit' _iteanitmanufaemrers orthe iiinjtdots, Americans -cottekistact Neeed in the matter hislralitical chief, beceuse•he Wes the leader is the .same -or eearly rhe same 00 Our owe.-- -of drying their nets end 'curiae% stheir fish,' staged in inenections ot pork,•and the -testily - CAPT 11.0B+ TI10111AS But whom •heve we to that* for that? . hy.negottattoe, but on y by legislation: -. Wee of the Refoem members:in the *government . jo ;provided en tie dinng "theet-do tot , interfere is the announcement that trichinie have de• • ,- I -, Maririe Inspector . thud satte• the conitie the government (Teter- which he- (Mr. bleGiverin) had promised to net a. teW inStances, ehe very melt -who are- With the rights of private property", 4With 'the' .veloped themselvei in the Stehle -of .Atherica. f rgin. the complatiiits -, ft is the scheine of :gehapt:tee. of tbeelInited•StAtes, lie the peace.- The ChicaL0 papers,inforta us that A load Of mined tii paean* was whet thett believed to supporteand which. hatielone nethint to. for h _ he alike eousisteot wit -lithe aptly -and in felt the. confidence he had repei:ed fit it, He tonalgamatioh, :which in thetiltlind zeatthey ahle weer anyptirt either ceuetitt their oc...- pork put !row sale -,tat -Peoria, Illineii,- last . : . • . Ifni, I - SU a Tied' width has done off cu ' To th _ e-sa e r ose - - - . . , . 4., , . - .... ' . • Go _too; of ilia 401.1%7, *tier hem; !Wormed regretted Ur; Browo's retireinei4 (*rein the 1 so simile -es Y ... I Po... ; . . Pitney r „_.!u , pa, p . _ , weele was examined uucrogeop . teallv, mid two' •/. • - !••• _ I I , • • • lel • March 6th, 44614. SCOTT & DeaRASSI, Iffanagen3 British.NorthAmierica.- OF191t.fin €6•1 'Agee% _ 1104rt,1-:- •. CArsz or . is genet - our ot- the sk atmosphere, a zned by -the i the MOist ipared with tb of winter. ft Professor Coo read the A Sciences; that found by.meat 'delicate suStm =oat minute e lance, van Ve pour °Melt fully the -yell lint, leaving I --and thus acc - This instrume is due to a site - 'by The water. ; from -the aura( has bemesuppt Spring Arboah Fall do ..; 'Oats, ......... Vloat Marley Sheep. Pork . #1:cles (geeen) 17.better ...... Potatoes... - -- liood.....e. Ray, neer Turkies..ee vies0 - A Gentleman w pcbility.Promatur 'Id indiscretion, ed send free to an iv* until% 111.• sitnpte3 ti fercre_wisliihs to :can do so ter poke . ' :Very /mingled 7.1ilgtunneknia4.11freeekvs bynat iumei address theirehedit w3;Iy.S - -TO Vi 'The 4dvertiser. fewWeetS &red fibrIsevend !that , dread disease; latawn Ins fella* 'Di all whideAre . eriptimi used tfre-O pal -amend using* for Coxstrurt 'Cot.tis, and all The object oftlieitivere tient& the affi' Imiiceives m bre will try 14isrekredy may proyea Mesas -Parties wistiagre please addrer.ii , xon Grand E .1E4'01 • -rto stile pi - ,rood or(kr T4 Approved tudop rieFESE or TONI deliver an A ArTheir origin An g 110110e, (104eriel Meth, 18G6, Every one inter ally-)ttvited to a Godetieh, Pei o oceopied -by" _ of Lot tl session of ibe -4etioffent to bee .or before the ea dressed -to tlie - Natoli 2ndehll MOAT -TriDER a Pot AJ Mortgage mil XeConnell of 1.h. - Coenty ot Hine thereto for tile p - :default 1111,113g thereof, hand tie int Tmesday At.• 186 At Shames Hate. the following prt bers71.8, Lots numbers .' in Block 0"; 11, it 13; 14 numbers 2, 3, 4,1 *ad LOtE WM] - Plc* age • 'tillage or P4yth, parts *riots tenth concessiou- theaaidereint laiddown and visa thereof; t. $. - , SW_ •Godericli TAM itplidE Kugel* Goderieh law -lig the By law .'yeat %ace.* !prohibiting the . 7.the ToWnshi NOTIOE '- ,that a Meettafg TOWNSJI twill be lield-at Xopday the 2th Al, 1.1, tor tlie . age wikether be -confirmed by a-oderleh To Norch fith, MOUND oirSat ••••;" ver watch the by proving propel aPPIYi°11 t° '