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• s I is deaf to es, art British subjects, and you. -.TheoussiON•-•-oThe Wroreter and•Illue, games Vire could 'not be n enotieli to The. Fenian Ittoiresneiii on
yeter-sojournewill heamongst•ii truly loyal - _ . at a sure prate -taller the pr• tection of a .
import Western w hem _kind flour t -sell to them . • , .
ethig )3 11 " tAIS r final, wick. : • ...
t -the satisfaction of knowins that vale Literary SOcieties met at - Bldevale
on Wednesday eVenins, 1 1th instsfor the . - N Yoes4April 14.
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:tariff eenerously framedfor our benefit. . •
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residenee on North Talk streets not tar from
Inteirtthn
purpose of having a c'secend's friendly de-__ AlChough a freetrader Ithin s. a little oe The !Jerald's •Tiimstpott Me. teleeram--- says
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Pylad • ent to sea- the river Don, mid did nekreturn.• She had
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of 8Oeuler ef'all.rmieeerilieleteogetliTse -ees
Also- Ant 711:15511:::i eNloCettetirbeed:r 4-a•• ittobibamutoreudfatf, o_ giwrtoetiirel,,,aaig.sgn_asirpnt.iti_eao, aiciataiiiiieoligtitniblitsreeieninessistii.itsetfinneetuaiwoetneose:uttriliost:::
man enamel Honore, Doody left her busband's oversioaing Ike market., That is irapoesibu.
h .may net gen.etrally be hnown to there tje:
there is e large .market. in England -for se,'
iline'gret:oevPePrsietoe'elliceedd evilitehreanigYeequtter titaieberall;
be raised in -Canada for.,y.es3s., There*.
many apple trees in the weinity'ef this ea,
that yield annually the sum of fifteen dee4;
tti their proprietorseand at one hundred
-pepulation. It niay nientioned 'to all the
GoDpileoir iv. , volunt.eers Present that it is our
assess.. ea, ei• • los, I , • •
during this week to offer something a little tate. Tho- subject was, . MOney , or h f es of banscla just now the 13iitish' man of war es, w
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more tangible thee -mete addresses for Fantle, which is the -greatest incentive to
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IPENIAN !i0VE3-(i111;PS. their consideeations of whieb due -netice aetion." _After some -aisle qs_peeking on
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. The movements of that very ubiquiV
ions benly, the Fenian Brotherhood, seem
to be -confined, at preseet, to the Maine
will be given. :-
Signed, on. behalf of the-Col.peraiion; . both sides, Mr. Jackson, umpire, was un-
- . ble to decide the question...After a vete
J. V DilTLOB Al twor. 8 • -
- -- - - ' . ' - _ of thanks to Mr. Jacks -on for the attentive
' . Capt. Hays - on behalf of the Rifles and efficient manner in which the had pre- /
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-wield, be very seaeonahle, holding ourselves veire buddenq yesterday acternoon, It -is At larp turn of pry on -her Rerson at tbe
in readniess to treat *it 1- our neigh :said that fitly of the Crew had mutinied anal time and as ebb id • net reach home that
bora tor a new treaty: onait eqeitable. basis. Were put in irons, hence the departure,. ._:.11,41-ritir ever afterwards,
Yours &C. ' •-• - Theemen Of otheievessels heve beee tam, it.waS feared Am ie hed-met foul petty at
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MORRIS..
Crossed from Steeens to Ceti:iris, eeithere"
pefed with, and similar. dieficultiee are ex.. the bawls ot sonie parties- who knew of the
Yesterday
peeted. • - - : - Ai:6ml she hied•qiiieut her The affair' temain
a •parey of _Bngfiel)-- issedieel i'd„ a eolnirlr!te iripeery Ye-Sterday, when
- man, y -atm, in eie my near amson's -could be ranted
sewing lent in elle, eeiploy of' Mee Archibald
• :U11.W AO' l'eMaiUS of aerie
open One acre of gr- . •
frontier. Drilling has ceassd in Buffalo; they eel a dispute with some-,acildiers; '
thanked the Mayor for - kindly senti- Sided, .the meeting dispersed ; and the -
• --Mere% April gth, Iflofis I - Ad
0 . The_boyinitnediately gave information elseebeis certainly a fair inartht for volts
/ • nients-expressed in the -Addeess; but debate s-. ridjottrned -to • Mr._ Johnston'ti kalitorlit the Siena!, - .
Detroit, Ate.; the Is B s have disappeared
• when a fi•eht 'took piece "tesultine .111 their •
• • DEAR. SlIt;1 observe -a coin unication in - beina dneen back • -Over- the lericlge which
f ' t I d end - num Hemet, ur farmers were ett fry th
p aine t at it was rt mistake to suppose- y L e eeve e_
• d h • • - where ehey - were . hospitably entertained ,
°clay, s .118 e your. iseueof the -g2ntl -of MI te reg,e edievrans ever the river ;between the teio towns. ° •ia - . " Q • ‘. rasing ta
George Williams,' at_ considerable persona same ce that aesctiptiou ef fie; they w
.and thecoaclusionis that they are wend-
' styling himself • Fair P ny, in7w ich corn _
YeinIC April -.14. the body from the water 'with some slight oats for the -AmeriCan market.. -Teerek°1
lag their waf Eastward tOwards'..the pie. his- eeMpaiiy had been :withdrawn - Iron the assessment of Meths, and ned by one lb lives lost. .
was a drawn name -the .honors still re- • • , • - - risk), for which he WAS complimented, took find et fully as profitahleas rising 131,4;44
posed scale .of action. There .was a ro•:• active service. II° 'bore testimony to the main; 4ith the Wroxeter Society, as the muuication, the writer tekes tier eiample lots • •
• inor that a Collision had actually taken effieiency and geed conduct exhibited kr gainem. of the d•ecision in the.fielst debate, A, -B, and Ce he says "sIbt, A ef 100- acres At the 011eho4 beadtlue'rteil tbie assistoce, yas found to be find ot a notidn prevalezit with a great imanysar
woniae. The police being -made ttiqtlainted that4lering,the growing, of fruit trees--7--
-ace but like most of the stores einenat- - • -_ • • • ' I • b ' cityeverythinge is quiet but those who know
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• • ivith-45 acres eleared,,and only a ow a a Is
66- xi nmitand 7s- Passengers assessed for $23, and that of 1'50 acre's; -say that matters•are progressing steadily and 331
• - • ' I 1st o o n o he remains land a.bout them oueht not to lie rad
e ac. e_ e ses, 0 Tot
P . . both companies while at -Sarnia, and • now Tfie
ang frOm, the sensational press of New th
h ld t:1 0 'china the body cominend the tilline Of it; -espe 41,.
h hf k ' ' ft
some of the best authorities ses
at" they were home,, he had no doubt ' • at Halifax. - • viith 60 acres 'cleared, and fr ime _barn, is surely.- - - . and- tiolified 1:tr. Bechanan, :senior 'coroner, is a mistake,
theY would should °team's-- re ire fieht ---• - asseised for Wm rind yet hex° nplains that The ei zens „tome ithehe • n the to an "melees n sear, 0 _ „ y
d w• Fenians i
York, it was unfound.ed. -The l'ortland
. upw-ards ot $560. nearly -all in specie, was 'root crops,- whiebstirs up the soil, WA gi-
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• corropondent el a Montrord paper says: . ' • - - ,,f • oq - 7 " tilE DiSE..ViE sitr.r.rEwnit riot. CTIO.LERA. lot A pays' moratax.es thiiii lot .1 Ere flirther :fight. . . -, - - - . .
. 0 0 __ , . e roofs en opportunity t reed, ander"' e
• . ;- . . - • . - - • .-_,..-- - - - .• •• goes en to state tam at the eune g - miming found in a-bacr in her b som over which the th o sp
more despeetitAy than they- could be eX - - - - I - - - - i ' - -- 1 • e S The steamer from. Poston this .
: " kenianism is looking up in this qiiarter. cc hand of the womae was slightly clasped, as nourishment, from...a distance. - Of coung
e.o.m. ardtive • * * • ' " • * * d' - . - b C el 'I rth It ' d ?brought about 200 i'mare Feitiani. they . , . . . by w i is
if ev en- in the last agonyof death . dro n-- n th _ case, ites necessary Reiman -nee libeh
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• - During the past Week the itemnbrs from New' P • tedl° d° i.n a. a.r•eaaa Of Minv minds will be relieved by rea ins t e ounty.e,ounce our wo _ y eeve move . s
P- ' e • - * es4- f $10 000 b ' t I f I " 1.2 t• ' were quartered in tomtit. * - '', • • •
or , to e s rue o - t le equa i a ion. • . .,
0 h• 1 • 1 • - • . ' A 1 b IF - s" h "" . ' t a . * ince the safetil ofe_ehe -.money was her -chief ally. . - -
York have-brouehe a large neither Of boxes stranggra. _ s . • . - -- the•following 'despatch 'from' italifris :- i. .t it] - .r. ..
- • • - , • , o iis owns ip, w iic is a statement _• arge num er o eaten ave ;us r•-•
sijor Ross, in a few renhylts, corrob- "••The teenier Englind'e .passengm are entirely false. I Sir trespass tipon ri care.. The body,. iris neetilese. to say, prove
ved in the, steamer fron-1-'New
"front Boston and the- boat arriving here on
of armi 7 and oil Saturday, niceht thn trains -ei
Sunday tilling brough. 200 men many of °rated the observations oMpt.- Hays. landed MeNab's Island and here. Tlie Your space, by. rePlYing to Ach statements, The'llerald's Frederiekton, B. special ecl to bb that of 1114. Doody.
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further _than to say -.that _they are without -says, the_ resiguatiens of the anti Con'federate ' "
• AN EX COAFEDERATE OFFICIAL Ai Vole
--IL 'Reagan. formerly the rebel post -musks
thein we:sri g the uniforin of the 1:te Umte Ca t. Goodwin of the Infantry Co.-
. sick ar ow board- theePYramuts m
, - foundation and simply ridicaloos, SurelY no Administration - were accepted uneondie . Ole The British Admitalty having. reel -nest-
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ea - P I 'afire Te •
. ii_a=eneral is now -on- his own farm at RA
s arrived here. Oa konday afternoon the eom- a Ih-- d be h b f • tl t -th nounce to• be ship -fever and dYsetitery, • au iowever word ees for $'28 - ATo new Admunsttatton has' been _formed.- :tive fleg for • earl . armed vessels Our - ' - 1 11
Hon t '
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acres o ,. us - • • •
_ . . miter sun ler State with rq,ard to -die June ,Mondaey, logive the i tconitegparty tune to Impede . . _ ,
, have one white menhild seven freedmen se
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States vOlenteei regiments.- Od Monday -
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niaht ninetzfouez more of these -adventurers
then made a short tomeeli, sal . 5 . Y• ed the several co omes toadopt each a do ne• • V. 71. • • ti a Pa'
vete letteeof hts winch aas Just
d h- besilde t Ensland. The disease is ae• sane man weule e e tie k ' 100 dowel!" by Governor G9rdon yesterda ' s
wa to on f th isT 0 I
r tn. of assessing'
boat from here wbich rens to St: Jobe was- • ' • et A t"--- 'cholera- Ther much- 1)92100 acres, with- 45 acres cleared, I 'The house of esseeibet has Adjourned- !until Canadian govern -is t has Com lied with the Y. ° ° e ew ca48-PaPe
p n a en ere c ore ia ey . • •
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I ivish - Le Gana - announces that
- . - . 3 '7 Pri • . leaves, with a beaver.nt the centre, and sure shrubbery arid -most of 'lily Vegetable garden
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. - liked the place, and weresdetermined to-do an Ac' sla 4° • a e9n-
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mirs .the following notable paragmplir-s.
crowded with passengers. sued a large number - . of Isideted to be. no id.a.nger, and -no alarm is meeting ot the County Council; 1,1r. White. organize,
of the- men who bad arrived here from Boss ai) in their power_ to deserve the esteem
ton embarked. The British consul) the city the citizeise.
" our flag is hereafter a g eland of ma* work ; hay Ian f •
.„ e p ted some mit -trees and
" [Gl b head, moved- for $50 000- to. be strek [off the Exile/Ise- Me - A 'I 14 • . •
Sm.t- oe Jew.t.eliYi 4t6.-011. 1WednesdaY- the strain of the.wliter Of algid artliele, that he vessets ie said to bb I ceuising ' neer French-, Lauds departnient; 'cud is said to shew greet corn, ancl hairse as mfich mere reedy to Aide
on_ tbe wharf were aot shipped,. as tee.bont flit Artillery, the Infantry,' Corporation, -
istb, et- 2:and 7.- * ' I eir • • ' • la ge belanether object in view tha,n te reetify an man's Bat' ou the loolt•aut; i. • - . artistic talent.- A dopy of the design will, le ' have sown twelve or fifteen acres in tuna
. - , was said to be full; but.it is belieied the ofe „,_
c:,. a er w ic . , • number Of :Watch* Clocks; eand Jewelry -
error in OW. assessmeateven if said error did __ . _ . - --s a fees deys be forwatded to -the Admire ty in erain. and have as much More ready toplante
ficials of the United States. go'vernment who a'
lind teregrapbed to ,W-ashingten• in the morn- the Huron Hotel to partake or a lupe'. being in thpossession of Charles Aspinall.at
ft h. h the -men 'were invited_ to
-- '- oast, Certaihly 'every _ratepayer - in -the . -
• . Township knows that.the Court of Revision is gristles Cork pepers of the 2ad iest.
New YORK, April 11-eThe City o f -C-ork
-.! will:9h .before this tesenatienal enibletnis displayed , glebe) and . emu plant
Ilndoni, 'It'will,'! probably, net be long
.about thirtpfire .
eve sowed twelve Or fifteen Acres in small
• fe t in t. e city, --- O. .
. One of the Feniansirendezvouie in_Maine mounted by the Own. The des! n - '
real, and $10,0_ 00 off thipersona property -of g and Insh potatoes and -bedded o.utsay sweet
marshals and a la -se- prose of pet -icemen
f '0 • • • be Mont Desert and a British 's due to Mr.1 Eueene Tache of the Crown ;
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• were in attendance, and the arms ws ere • „ _ . • tho-Couety equalizatio . It is evident from- is said to 9 potatees, and planted iniity-wye acres at
w theers were then Piven for the aile ,
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incr..- had. received ihstructionS to stap the
to remairi at home (to.use his own expression). -contain some little ne s. .
the posama of. .bianckon the erman ; nes-.
Review gathers in the necessary superintendenceof the freed -
This -part of' the proceedingi seemed' to the time _of his 'death, and unclainicee held Setethe purpose of rgeteifei-fig errer in oueetreets .oealepubhe becamens, _
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f • bt ht q 13ARLET.-,-Tue -rade
dowit East, wh9se destination, -by the enque-
spent in eirratioins billets 'establishing proposes ere:ft)
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r rn3, ,happea Prance will not be found unpre-
-- in Canada in 18641;141ot a particularly. fitvor• own hands, and cent do as much work with
a-cres Of cotton. I ain Orchardist arid gaols
'shipment of the arms. :During the last week _ _
will be sold at Tpetnitn's Aucton Matti • mad.° b the assesoe -If The Pans Censtitutional of the 31st sae. -- ee
, ener myself, and when _not engaged at thither
the steamers: which run from Boston to Ban- gtve them much satisfaction. hair Pay chow__ . . .- e ,. , . . , , .
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gor in Maine have bees), conveying Men
s The lemainder of the afternoon was Voi.u. hat Court, t o t . .
i i is that o neutra i . u _w a ever , may - •
Ye . from official returne eliatthe crop of'. Barley meb I work on the -farm constantli leith mi. -
gel they Make,. is Eestpore one of the lite: , _ e a- . 1
thermest points m Maine.- Arms hese been• regular guards, 4nd in , .. . public di iamt being Pr . ' able year tor ie: a minted to ;five millions of cOmparatively_ at : little fatigue es any' ot -
"'fact setting the
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'TEER DINKEL-The Town" Council
to entertain the Volunteers _at a
ner on Friday Evening next. • We
' shipped large (plat:titles- there, and some whole machinery ofjaiilitary operations in
-erinuidesrather than eo apPly le
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was he not to blame in seine mea
i!eappointroent this year.: NO coin
made -to that asseseneem wits it n
supposathat I. had given general
and, therefore a etrong _argethen
of iny,heing reappointed. But Sira
it is 'evident that the said:arable
for another Object than to find fa.
assessment, which I thank willhp .
to the mast casual observer In peerfisine the
, r be. -on the 'side .of that
touuneuts of the Writer fore_histaece '"wie nekothitions, . ,
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does he tiot*coine •out with the -prcemenember "-La Frqnces IA ah•
of.each .14-ieferred: to -eccerdina ke survey of p.reparatiolis of Atistr,
the lownship, and sign. Ins proper. narnee- • Y
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e - . eg . orkenir,ed With. a
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Fele Play sap' publie opineen in his. locality yiew to ehe - eventealeiee Of tree: • General
has little weight, this I believe to xi true,and Benedek will committee the army Of the nortb
nevi I Would tell him- it ie likely tt remain so, and Genernl 'Von - itibleaz - the . advanee
se leng as lie is the- niciuthepiece.' He .ecee -fleatd." - - . --'. - " • '
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eludes hielOng articlei-by spealiege of the The Itidependance 3elge has a despatch
.1111-onian Einperor playing, his fiddle ie.
1' spirit of ifactiot, "" " self glintietion "
Saxony hate: _formed a Ilea:eve in Order 01
frOm Berths meting" that 13averia; Hesse and
-Now Mr. Editor here is the ground --work Of bring thes- AustrO-Pen been ..questien' before,
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the Wholienatter. Thespirit sif laCtion,ehe theeDiet. --; . , . .„ 7 : .
speaks_ of wee the spirit .Of . the ' peoPle ,in .r&
. A Breslau teleerem aye that editoes -pub.:
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teeing some eime sinceto elect hi to a seat lish to ieformatioa ie
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-Who weepy die sem he aimed. at Ilires, not -.a liet of fortresses Ord
. Meet ilow. taking place
in thsManicipal Ceuncil.and the Oren -anent
members he is so.-inucti Annoyed a , are those - - The Berlin evening -
only on account ofaheir seperior i telligence state that several -art
been erderectto lie•raii
but also for their direct knowledge of -the
.besinees of the.TOWnshipt - -As torehee" Ern- The -reserve of four ' i
guard and hale -Eery ree
peroe'eand-his a Fiddle." he. tieems fully to
• d- - ' - b • • • - d curpi are to be called*eia
rspresenr those :ft -mita -nes eta, ,oppise . .
telegram s ya.
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t °laical tele -
P . . - . .bushels: eir. about Ilia as much its.the baeleY theme I snake fence,' web, mid pile and
ta.pursorapeetrioti:). ad•A• P•
gr from ,Beelin ansi-Vienea, it :is. behey crop cif the whole Upited States. The yield hem brush. plough, :Zsc., and amas thoeoughe
20 boxes, we underetand, were sent by esail- _ - .
believdt e. effairls te come off in the Huronie
• - • - in ed, -hays been stopped be: the geveremeele' in- Canada for 1865 was Probably a million dr
ST• tTiTORGE'S Ders;--On ;Monday eYening
*next the St :Georges . _Seciety 'of - this tqWn
gives the Annual Dinner, at - :the Itaieland
• . that the; period for action his 'arrived, add h and willins to do all in -their power to ; • of Culrossie, " who fought.a duel for the
Icir Some piece in New:Brunswick. Success intrasione ..-Ttiey 'begin to like
and it tViil we -doubt be a areat Success.
ieg vessel's, aed put in the depot mystertous- haveleed. yhe French envoY ie said to have told the h article I,v. breezed its other -rlehorers."
motion.
. Ty. to the uninitiated, we shoiedsay, disap- We:Were glad to see that the Iiifie boys, as penned -
.tteiog of .-Pruseia thee. France coneidered bus e s morethan tor 1864. The
poiriO'during the mght. - The Fenitins hi” -e
altheugh a little., jaded and -.very duets?, lt with our peace,a necessity for Europe, and if war from which we, gnat adds:--1•Barley grimes Duel for thelliztoerir.017,4. berdeen
belt in a northern et Mate. In Ohic, -
• during this last tew ,days -hem announcing . .d sboald - break out Feat e Certainly would not
that they art going to eive•over talking, and ceme baek looking -like real soldierseready na,:Illinois, it rusts,- or its dark in color, and
°wee whieb discarde'd the grain gets thick-skinned. Wistonein and Sir Walter SCOU hasalluded to the Leta
Hotel. We hopeto sessa fell -attendance.
is expected•that they intend to mlike a dash -
ticle pointing out [the
or defeat. to such an-etiterprise we conceive, soldiering, and many of them would have Buts
wili bring-theni winuch more fruitful haArest •
d. in Sarnia a .few mon. did _longer
of greenbacks in exehango for Fenian> bonds etoppe
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than inaction, for if defeated, they will have just as soon as not, judging from the • bits
the plea that they .require a larger organize- co.
r ribbon and.other ladies' favors pinned
tion and more means to aecure success. The - ....
various governinents.have been notified and to the breasts of most or their coats whew,
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will po doubt be prepared.' The men have, they arrived here. ..• -
- put nrOil the differeut hotele„ and exhibited a -
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reticence which shows 'that they must bp The Ne Hamburg Co.; 55 strong, is
composed of fine, healthy -looking youno:
' picked men, and the papers here spiak of
their gentlemanlyi behaviour during their
_ men, evidently drawn from 'a resphetable
.sojourn." -
class, and their Captain- is -a gentleman
- While Wits (wogs on our government
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whosstands very high in the estimation of
is doing all in. its power,to keep -the Vol-
euce. those who hre acqnainted with him. The'
fluted' force up to a Standard
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;ficieocy; Theituthorities have issued or- cdcer°
are • Capt. -Kenneth. Goodwin
ders_ for the whole foree, -whether- upon. Lieut -A°1:4-__ vamPbell and Eusigi
- The headquarters for the force
- active service or not to drill 'two days in- . •
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utch week.. .
JilitRXV'AL. OF VOLUNTEE10.
du • Saturday afieruo0.- last ." Mayea:
- Detler reCeived a _telegr, .am from . Ool.
, Taylor requesting him to prepare for Iwo
• - companies of -Volunteers on Monday.s.---
s The Council wai called- together imtne-
diately, and a committee appointed to at-
- - ,tend to. - -We subsequently
learned that the companies to.arrive were
, the- .Huron Rifles and New Hamburg
Infantry, being a -detaihment from the
Sarnia batalhon-underpoinmand of Major
ROW At the hour* the arrival of the
regular eipress, the Goderich Artillery Co.
mauled to the station and took up posi-
tion to receive their comrades. file
crotedsof civilians was very large, number-
ing about, one thousand, -many of those
present being ladies: The Riflemen were
received Met' cordially,- friends and ac-
quaiutances nearly. shaking their arms off.
It hen the first warmih• of the reception
had sabaided, the whole force was drawn
up and marched to the centre of the town,
- where the companies were fon:tett intn
three sides of a square, The officer& and
- members of the Corporation having enter-
ed the -open spece, 11_,'orshiP the
Miyor read the following address
To the officers, nonleomPassioned officers
anapriiates of the Huron Bytes _
GENTLEinit,-On, behalf of the Cor-
_. poratton and inhabitants of the town,
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have great pleasure in tendering Iona
heartfelt welcome on your return from Re-
tire service. can assure you that this
indepeident community appreciates the Sergt. Major Hudson rend the Non Coin- -ests, and admit,. our products, only on such KILT of the other, bo
th sides- c
now in town has been established at the
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Huron Hotel._
The sprinkling of uniforms on our
streets -enlivens the town considerably.
01311 LAST. LETTER F11031
THE FRO -VT. -
'Fran our Special Uotrespondent.
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• Onboard the g* IC J. Seicer"-
- Riier St. Clair, letheApril, nee.
My Dear Signal. -Here we are, hatheward
bound. It was -with • mingled leelinge Of
pleasure andapain that, -this nterning, we ra
ceived orders to return to Goderichesepleasare
hi anticipation of once. again meeting oge
friends at home, aed paid' at, parting with
many 'warm friends welled mek durike our
stity at -Sarnia. We were/ eleerted to the
bliat by die Sarnia InfantrY in command. of
Lieut. Farrell,. alio on all oecisions took the
utmost pleasure in exteeding eyery possible
'courtesy to the Officere of the Rifles. -
The Hamburg InfantrY under coMmand of
Capt. Goodwin aresour travelling coinrades,
and will proceed to Gciderich to be in -cons
jtmetion with us on -active service. judging.
-from what wehave already seen, we ask no-
--better fellows.' The day is- all one coeld de -1
sire • a brieht sun and a beaatitul breeze seemese‘ TaXes;lin RaNt?' Produce.
7 0 .
-etereise Mosewholesome effect- on - all. - -
The siniling faces ofehe men and their jokes Tope Editor of the Huion
AN OLD NDIAN MEDICINE MAN KILLED- ITIT
- ' A CLCJIi" -,' -
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..: On Si iird y night laid an old Indian Doc;
tar nam .1.1 Una qua-bonah cattle tcirvhis death
hy violent means. . The particulars Of the .terri-.
blp affair' are hriefly as fielleme• : -The Doc-
tor, who yes abo. ..70 years °lege, had oatti,
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;aid all winter ne eMillburn, two miles "from
this townl - _Some sisur weeks ago; a party of
three-cfour Indians, with their sq laws and
Children, encainped oppesite . Jos, • Morris's,
quite near. ItetliiSparty Were One Solomon
and, Wilson Ritchie, • both herd cases;.;the
latter - espeeiaty . 83; On Saturday, Ritchie
and the Doctor - were iii.- tOwn . together, -
and the latter furnished hit:companion with
Money to purchase a bottle • of :*filskey.
Ritchie fo .nd sem person _ 'peen -enough :to
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to hey tli li-quoe tor him. _They then -start -
e tor ca p. after joining .- Solomon and._ the
squaWs. k.)ir the- road the bottle was7-Spplied
to ;so freqeently that the :whole parte were
drunk befbre they: got to .: their 'miserable
home. -0 arriving:in .camp,the .uanal carouse.
took Place, the yells. of the Madlened- creat;
urei being heerd hy the white residents of the
nel:thberheod. Ritchie apprOpriated the brittle,
and its *dents to his own use which Caused
.ehe old pan to call him a Mean thief. =Upon
'this the savitee sttuck Ifs_ Ivrea eictim with
his fist and seizieg it large club belabored hies "
him about:the head in aMostshockieg mans
ner. Thi. Doctor expited early en. Sunday
morninie, and ,Rochie. -seeing whet. he liiid
done set out at once he the direction of 'San.
gethis ;On Moeday, a Jury impannelled. by
Corr:leer McDougall, investigated the ease
and ionised a verdict ot:swilful Murder
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agitinit Ritchie, for_ whose arreet aweirent
was issued.. - -Chiet-conStable Trainer started:
for Saugeee this.(Tuesdayj morning, apd- if
ths. thing is at all possible he wilt bring the •
weetched thurderer back 'with him.
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and -odd snatches of song .makes one reel's, Ste, -The American- goverii:nent - having
teel delighted. Theheatititul 'river, now en amiefestecteeuch a Japenese, in
tirely free frame ice, seemsdanding irethe enie framing thEir cOmmercial policy in reference
light and making gestures -of Wel-come io us telthe tri4 9f this -country, it becomes hn-
on its rippling bosom. • e perativelyencumhent on -our piornment. so
As soon es all were -on board Capt Hays to legislate that Our people shall suffer the
proposed three hearty cheers few Major -Gra• least possible injury cit. inconve,nience - from
ham and his stiff-andto allow that"gentle ehe derangemeeteif our late mutually 9beneti-
--luau our appreciation of hia worth, We really Oat trading relations, and -as many advan.-
made treinendous efforts to expand oue lungs; tages seized as eau be utilized wider the new
which by his gracious smiles I am satisfied he . order of things._ 4.
amply appreciated. Thep 'tbllowed three : They have dene.all. they Could to deprive
more for the ladies :tit Sarnia -after whieh us ot_the _advantages .9f trading with thein,•
the little Corporal proposed three rouseiS for andhave protected' theireagnculiural inters
parte °flown grows pod barley, but they
-indeed,. their, barley crop cannot well be had told the story 1 It goes that 'an Engleels
are toe far etenn market to interfere with As honor woraAn hsueprdpeiengn hinutater.lias' goWwouclodfretelia.trom' be
got to the Eastern shies the same year it is- gentle
erown. In New York- the land is very_1bar- ordered the waiter to remove the Utter oe
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ley -sick,' Jind the crop therefore2fsafe.,' the table and bring Ihn better. The eel:Tent .,
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replied that his mister had no better) for
THE PRCENTAN Per/pee.Thirty memheis that twas Aberdeen butter; and the Englishe
of the liberal party in peussia, Mostly depit- manevaseeproceeding to geese] jn wery audible
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tica, have opened 'a subscription fot the ' tern% at the Scottish butter -in general, eed
bee:at of sufferers in the constitutional stress particularly Aberdeen butter, when &graft •
:gle between craWn patliconent , The pro voice addressed hits With. That's nae true;
eeedii- are:chiefly iotended support liberals Aberdeen,Sutter is eel gide butter ase'erssed
deposed feom office, and to' assist persecution down - yo ba'se I" The consequence nsy
rding military move. •
eietespaper 'editors. The eneiversary of the be imigi ed -a challenge was prompt.y geno
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' 18th of March, la13,was this y,eat kept by andas pcomptly aecepted, and the partite _
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pers of the ,31st give many who had long' wished to bury in obliv- met. Ieithe combat, which was- with the
ed to -he armed, and ion. the daY when Berlin _ereeted barricades small sword, Cultossie wait worsted ; het.
llery regiments leave 'aeainst its king, and for teielve hours fought 'after thanking his adversary for fes Ttfe, te,
ew reiriments of ,tue it; own Prussian array.- - The cemetery in,the added- " "I, i i say yet that _better buttet
d to their full strength.-
Fredriehs Hein, where those who fell were -.thaw Aberdeen butter neler geed -down a _
[flirt Nse( 04u:1107 -yew asrumby. interred., was crowded_all. day-- Southern's thrapple.7_. -
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lb freedom or good, . And although _leis sututes- or reserves of . co . t tree
hese ros •• I ' • - WET T DONF TIAIDIDOTD -At • a sreisi
Other. corps are to •be r :leased from r Military ; Tux Seeker OF BAD Leta. -:The secret of meeting" of the Count; Con;eil for the COsie
music (Ruche- eqiiatitationsquestion is not ap lied. luck, la -6 • • 1" h d I li•ts
to tiase,•or the taste ot. the ratepayers, he service at present.
HENRY At 01IDIE, TheDetroit F teeT;of dip...1st, an earlyerieinz hard working prudent than, &soreness- eve!. Bneade, as soon as the
seems offended -because they refuse to dande
to his h mg, Hoping 1 have not tres Aek A ntarican
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ne opinion, les la a la,
ty of Halditnand, on-Thumdavr last. a resole.
tion was 'teased authorizingeibe 'Warden AO .
iamb's c'seque en the County- Treasurer ler-
or ba,detnatiageteent, mucli ntere than in ac-
cideetal eircumstadPes. Generally those who
• *ddlr
passed on your vaturible-slace. -Arr sts. • similes complain nsost..• A writer- of much
•
ew- of. -1 he Ikate _have &seethe: least tOi nierit Dame Fortuneei
the sum_ of six dollars eer matt of -the Cale,
e • I am yew -be -tie yr, • eiperience inthe woeldsays "I never knew- •• "c" -
donee, Y-orls and Duunville Rifles, And the
- • in referring to the Mc ut 'Fenian ambits et :careful of his_ earnings, and strictly hon st -kesPe°
: Eiirron- The fallciWia. .0'174u -try.- •fklinwell, says 'mum:candidly confess .who complained of bad -bleb that looter:Ye'''. e4 shall present him with a list of th men re
commanders of the -me mentione
eently en their active Pay Retie. The Come
'and -generous cherecteristics of 'Mrs Stew,ait. peeled tothe the Head_ bare of • the Cariadi _with his heeds _seek io his pockets,
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notiee, from sho Inversess C urier, which that the arreet of Mr. lurphy does not take dream •ele- But when Isee a • tatierdenialion cil also agreed that in the event of the volume
gives a graellic delineation of the many noble -.us fiy suri;rii - This 1., ntleineri, , who is sus.. :ereeping out of a tat•ern late ip ehe forenoen,
the _inn . teers being called 'out .aentin ue the !active set.
vitt, that ehe families of -tbe mairied men
at. Luekietire a distinguished ledy" of the old- an Fenians, - hes long ibeen regarded- with of. his bat turned up, and the crown kno.clied: •
shall he provided for ot the expenie of :the
en sehoel, ,receetly . deceased. ' Ash might suspieiouscyes by the toierinnent,-,-• add the in, 1 knnw be lia;hacl -bad ,luck- for the •
not_ he generoiy knoWn to- the community fory poreicie of the .Proirincialpross hive thne -worst of all -luck is tikbe a sluggard a knave, . .431q:e',1,";cihuisre°di°tPog.d.agefentdhetirhenact:try-g.uardiang
arolind, 1 bog leave -to stateitbeeMis.' Stew. mid again denonated bits as a dieaffected. and ler a ti I " • ' '
PP_ot. -
art the sehret of the notice les:question, is daneerous subjciet. s or this cherries -Mr: • 4 - I,
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the hoeored mother Of Mrs. argret Me Murphy bite. given but o plausible ground
Dougall, of Mellow:ails hills, one of the -by his_ past conduct, fo be has -hardly been
Carseof Tilegraphing.
GREAT AUCTION 81iLiii
earliest settlers of the Townshi of Goderich. 80-cipcunispect as one Hit have-- expected sWe heartily eedorse.the followine sensible - ... ,..OF .
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Byinsertins the above and. the obituary am- froth a conspiralor, 6 p 'ening treason, strata- remarks froen _ the Trade Revisto; on the , „ ,,,.• - '
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compapying it, in your much es,eemed Jour • eeth, and -spoils.' Ins " adof haviegeseortad •eebject indicated . above. • We trust some lefel.IC 3h' Ort -b-- 1730.13 -Se•
hal you will much oblige -• . -; ' stx or seven names, wit a different cloak and actioe may be takge.to:* brieg about i'"Ree - • - . ' - -
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_. - -J. P. . . thrtee'a ,week at tLe de dloef night, as. TA- cost Of Telegraphing, Ic is a reform that •
= - Yours, -- wig for each, and - c anead his lodginas trenchment," 141cl:ins would eay, in the READT MADE a
.0T
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• Deein ov A MOM AND Lsor Is. THE 01,„ riots ambitious -of seein thele namesp'acard- would Seems a unatimous vote titronelioutthe • GROCERIES SEEDS -,:,'Ac -
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Leanaehen, Lochaher on the lit. iiISTanT, in - peraon, and offers of re ard fee their.- appree 'ployers aed Stec-MI(0ms of Telegraph COM. . '-' The Subscribers will
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-the seieetyeeiglith jeer of- he :tie. *Mrs.- hension,eare tradition y represeeted- this paniesf and Tien they will PO doubt vote tor 0 TUESDAY the k24t11 IMTANT
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SCITOOL•7-Mrs. Stewart or Lusklintyre die at ed on the wills, with descriptions of their Country,. sive perhaps the votes cf the eine
Stewart was -a geauinS sPeeimen of the Hieh.. rash snit ol.the Green I e has openly and in _ Ashen they see, es they must when they n • 6 -
land gentletionum otthe' olden inn; stately broad.light of day, bot iahis speeches- "end look into the matter, that it would subserve - commence toSell Auition the balance of --
much as those of, the their valuable Stock. -continuing* the -Sid.
/*rsonal uppearance, kind-heairted, genial, throush the columns of he liberal Irishoroaa their own iutereste
eourteousswell-manneeed, given to hospital. IT3 .119rontot atIvocate
ity. Posseased-ofrouch solid good sense, idie ISeguage that were ne
atteact attention. Inde
suoerintended and nisnaged househeld
affairs discreetly and judiciously, and -reared anti-Johneon deys, whe
large family of sone and daughters, whom She bell pseclao tinkle, men
lived to seein a good_ pesition. in By fre country, harried 9
her deathen eminent.type of be 'clam of the for havino expressed
old sehooll'whose number is- fas
ifi :the Highlands," bas passed
mindund niemory were richly st
legenary-and traditionary lore a
views and tittered public.: _
lessly .. calculated to -7-.1 The questiono
de during the palmy
Mr. Sewayd's hale
leere in this glorious,
_ -to Fort Lafayette
ntiments far less dis
at be than the poor
t4teful to the ,powere
red with -the e Canadian- governma t seems to U3, there-
estdent ot the Hibernts. .- The action of
way. Her
d_ poetry of ore, quite matinee undi!r• the epeculiar cite
• she spoke eiimstanceSof the case; nd it is only remark
from day to day,: until the whole is disposed
the cosi of Telegraph of. As the Goods are all firstelass, and not _
Messages is oho- whi We think leis now SUEII es are usually offered at Auction, this
hieh ume for the ;public and for the eompan Sale will afford.stich an opportunity as rarely
les to Consider. The smallest chiege for a °count for those in queit of real bargains.
deepatch tee wOrds is now_ twenty-five • - • JOHN -FAIR it Co.
cents, It Would be very desirables -that this tiodericli, IY-th Apr1111E366. - w122wkaw
should be reduced :one-half, or that the num --
-er ot words allowed to.be sent should be in- NOTICE.
Creased to twenty. Bither teethed would, • - -
we believe, inceeale the revenees of the com- THE Court of Revision for the Township of
the Gael,. whoee graphie langua,g paniee. If the charge --Otere a- cent a weed, Usbornes• will be held in the Township -
with „perfection. The deceasid lady was. ahle thet they have forh_ kw so king to arreSt . wholesale firms would at; almost- all. their Hill On Tuesday the lirstof MT% ICOMUITIDO•
daughter 'of Macre.ef Teriluishich, an Old -me whO seemed system. Wally to. court per- correspondence byl telegraph, instead of by kg at 10 O'elOelt, Aslts for the PerPOse
family in Eintaii. Her clan were faithfUland mail -friends. would correspond Over the hearing appeals against Asseiement, and re-
secution.' .
loyal adlierente Of Seetlitad's and int dynasty,
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wires --and there would be buSiness for a" tieing the Assessment Roll forsaid TownsltiPe
in whoie cause theesUffered ninch. At the - • deuble wiro for ail the - 'companies. -1.f the • WILLIAM' EDMOND,
brittle ot Sheriffinuir sreniarkrible for thd fact Isitotovioleo.l-sTee. st. • Louis. lmontreal ComPany, 'hesitate to grent .the - - Towitship-Clerlrs,
that the rieht whis Of each defeat id ,the left - Republican describes an invention of the As, public snob a privile_ge ae this would be it toboraPi APril 12th, 1866. w1231
mision.ed Officere ofthe Sarnia battalion -and terms as they deem pro ta le to the e ves
fi b Ms I Victory. tholigh Argyll eetired t
great sairifices youliave made in respond- ,, . . •
ing to thescalt.of : the Government, when
, three more for the " Glorious APpollo . a - Will our farmers be content- if our -f-totvoetsf fao-nid.mtairrpatortiAo r:It.h0: h '
danger threatened, in leaving your honies Inhvhgaylsialni%rfletreaaithwornheere eoderich then /3'tere ntent do len f They: will not, nails i alefteaLdtliner:
INaowinotisite oarnig... expetcteit third/ .e.heuld ; therefore our govern. army, kefiling to fly,: fought valia
-and bnainess to reader. eost required .ser- Jug host and- hostess. rieider, every great. odds, one of their number; fr
vice to our COMEDOM country ; so that our way is thrown off and . tile heft 'fit minneasn nil :ell •icnialnielljtarr is the _circuit- ume, reshiny, to the,top .of in ' e
/ ,free end' liberal- instititions may remain in Motion, and- as we kave. oar moorinma ' stances to benifit • onadra farrit- d decrease eheir rear, and shouting- " Cohliai
-intact, and that no roaran.der might poi. Buell a hearty Cheer 'greets psfrom the seine' the Oda aoeinss them-. s .. 8 au d es aelid, lehie 'us an ..Righ 1" (" elpe help,
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ansilig -the •sistant Postmaster ot St -I Lease M. Seethe weitild be wise tor:the-Provincial line_to con- , - - zi• -o iri -o z
Danblane whieh -adds ereatly to the facilities for trans- sider whetheriecia nOt in a- position to initiate _
teengb mating letter mails. The iavention *consists; ehUtuovement. Iii ' the interest\ of traders -- - ' ' ---7
tly against -receptacle for letters; dnring -.their transit graphic inanageree In Nova &eta, meis-
of a boXe iestead Of a leather poach, as the -generally, we "urge 'the anbject UpoU tele- 111HE Court -of Revision for -the Township.'
of Stanley will be held at Mr. Turner*
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of Mares •
in ume to from eine part 91:the country eo another. ages only cost a Yerkshilling each.' we do Hotel Varna, 9n Monday the twenty .first day
inence in Thetiox ii made of * d, strongly hound not see whySthey .iiho Id st e • 0
A co . mor in an. • , -
of May next at the hour of ten o'clock's. in.
. cobliair, .withiron, and secured b the usual.- post of- edit.' -- ' - - • • -Alio that the alphabetical cep,y of Ammer*
• line the soil of afree peOple, by obtaining as would do'you- good, to hear. The flut- • We unpack larg ly owcawtehrenat, cbrn-' 1: an ip the name of God and the KitterSP) At
bar, eyen oats. wheen markets are -length the few ehat inirvived of the devoted
.: , a place tO met- the standard of invesion. ter of the ladies' handkerchiefs and waving
low. Shall we do. so now .wheu we are cut bead cut their; way- with. their breadswords
%U history of nations e0ibits the fact, of the late of _the citizens are seen...even off from the American markets except at such througlethe ranks of their foes to c4rry home
that a peridd in their progresshrises, whe_n, - yeti -as we .glide greedily towards the a great disa vintage ?. Ceetainly net. Our the sad tale, sed indeed to Tonle' ti' h h
is ie - w o
for the, maintenance of their nationaliti, point. - ' ' . • - •
government Should 'put a sluty onsUnited had to mourn the death of.three gailant sons
it it necessary that they amine the en- As this *probably the laist time shall St
orgies of miturity, and ferther, to attain_ haie of using your columns from the front, in bona to England/ Derhitpe rebate the duty ['loath of surpassing .prowess. Oa great
ates cereals and flour arid pass thenethrouch- Farquhar elhricitopher and Duncan the last
ors all flour eud highwines expciited, the' --pro. heavy broadsword le still '.preserved in the
a proper audits amen% other -nations,. a allow me toaay, in conclusion, that It has
duct ot western wheet or corn. :- - • _ Tower of Loudon. Mrs. Stewart's! reniains
• self reliant dicipline is essential to the ex- been my:" constant aim to avoid saying On corn the duty should be very . high, se were carried to the listant- island 4). riairia,
ercise of a wholesome inflaenee among the anything that could possible give offense, that our distilleries would offer a large add- foi interment in the cemetery of St. Clement
ghvernments of the earth. -Such is theor- and if oecesionally,a little joke er ineident; tion to our Market for coarse grains ats beside those of her husband; Mr. Donald'
deal through which we are now passing was tomewhat far fetched, it wai simply rye; aud bartey, Which would give -us!beetter' Stewart of Luskintyreeand some of her child-
fice Isadieek. The hex i abOut tvro feetlong - • roll for the presentyear will be exposed for
by ten inchie wide, and ts nr or five ioehes
deep. Within, on the si es'of the.box are
e :Brake* illeure._ . 011ie inspection .at my office m Mess*
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" Campbells ratite Bay_field, at- least 14 dap
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iron-toothedsguidee with tall9wer, designed. One of the liettneheeeof agrieultare in which previous to the Cent% of Hesision. .
to. press the- letters int a -.compactsform. -the tainiers:alono -the 'borders of the St. • _ • ' JOHN ICE -YS,.. -
-The letters are placed in. e box_ upbn tuelis Lawrence on tbecUeited -States side ,appear - - • • - • • Tossiship
edges viith iron labels eparatios the pao; be•most suecessail is- that of fruit culture. SMnley, April 1.6,-1860. s _
'eels:fin. diifeeent ()fetes, s e follower pushed No,otho. desuiption of farping can at all -- , -
AILS the lid closed -and lc Iced, and the mail compare with it foe rOfit. 'The profits -from LOT 9, 1st -CON; B.. ILI COLBORNE!
'is ready te depart. Wit this arrangement an_ acre Ofordiaary siple trees will _aserage • s . • ' - —s
DO wrappers are used for be parcels deeigne from -ode i three handled dollars; whilst on AUCTION SALE
-ed for-delbeent offices an the mail con be the better descriptiop they are. leech more - .
ifi
clisied within a few minn s Of the timeefor than -that. (But even- 'these profils. dwindle --ms As i;:t mir s rit.0 0 IC t-
its departure - front the 1 ce. The .same into usignificance when -compared with. the IT "'''.
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advantaee is obtained in the saeing of time retuirs from soma Of the smaller fruits, such
- that our -martial -spirit vrill be elicited, for -imitate ?e• mutton that is hashed.for whiskey to drink. -.In lac!, if high duties on ren, tvere followed to the place of embarks: -
corn and whielley wood result here its -in-• the time at the pier of Fort -.VS illiam by •L'cOuski- • IIOUSEROLD uaTITIME •
in -the distribution of a Pail upon ha arrival. as at aw and black berries..
and 'we trust it Will -result in cementing breakfast, w ioh by a little attentida- at
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The same Mail that used to require an hour. i Theee is no othercrop ofswhich .we tan - arc., &e. -
- -,us in . the bonds of United action, giving cooking can sometimes be made more pal ' United States, iu au ebormoas increase in the eragle iiumberof carriages, -containing mato in ite distribution is now ii the- post ofLe sthink which iti the least degree apics.rergit i:it.
G. M.' TRUENIAIT— .
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ionsumpuou- Of. beer, we should. ccmsume friends and -.lei-abhors; thus usanifes 'ag 4 -heir bexes -or ia the hands of- e carriers, !tithe in profit, thee does not repine.?
stability to our uneritialed institutions.- atable than the original dish, . • . - .
considerable E barley: end the _morality and respect for her -memo- iy.-... [Laverne; Couifer. in fifteen Minutes after its rrivals The int- er annual amount oflabor ' e his in Melt is
yl au ome people • . .. - :4IMI = ' , *vendee, combined With e -disuse of 474- a great advantagete al ;user wh ' hi
Pern4me, from information-receiied te , If m3r letters:haver-contributed in`try'
, hysique of • otir • dread It ds -
oongratilate you on your proficiency in *ay to the information or pleasure' ot'. 3S-li si- '- k ' uld b
A re:: illryleiv si:b.ftTt
fa maricct
d.ffl, is instructed by -Rev. Frederick Schartfe, vibe is.
plittaTdrill and on the sustenance of an your readers-, w_tio viere.no, doubt, always bein tydirefoerchieds Beer 0:3u. A. new punishmeut for levee le offend- .,pers, bas 'saved to the 1 govermientwrti;et. tehueli.yra-rilt finding-0E6*k: !abbr. :herheire- ` • leaving the .neighleirhood, to sell by 41.tur
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untar,nhed: eharaoter- while removed glad to he•tr -somethino about the acts the u nitedStates, is rapidly alterine the lank istrate • Tw .I)- ' • d - • ' ' ° . • * • arcula leeamto.unt•ti ertay.be IDO'f-O C.DIThill of . tion, On
r whilikey he e._re has been inveneed by A t 1 se - -.) f ' Itatncilneerk ' in' th S - Lo ' P - quirea 3 . gain, there is no crop. oe which -
; ustiria anmamgianeg oftfiZ-b:uctter
. . . t ge gamed: Is in the. sa ng of time to a But evea in phicei where fruit is cultivated _Is a ,
711-01:119,81DgnAI ' APRIL 26th. 186ff
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If many people viduld drink" corn, whiskey ANIS E.p. Colborne. (Fish- _
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. from us, in reediness tosupporte the glo.. ahd doincrs of theiarildi-while at the and 'lathY aPPeatallea Of atur aeilibbors tor, fpnye, wereeSegesticer to lee '
rtons old. lag under which we unitedly .front, -it * all the reward that.your most semething
repo ie..- iothe Pleg paPer IWITIF•• t th' gre t advan. tLan for good feuit. _ . .
' ' • contdanoin st ofeloce • A. M. -oiling'. Fail:
like --the- goodly 'propertions o !omit newspapers:
. " PIIILO *JUNIUS."' - • Goderieb, t e undermentioned Farm. - _
ERI6A14 EPrr&Pti,-,-The following eeeessarye-withinfieve tine te of the tiine sit • td the quality -or sort sothich is desirable,
To the .offieers,:-son-cominissionect officers - • • . _
rally. . obedient subscriber asks. ' B11tIes-
s _ - . whole csimmunity maili e ers, when as a business, _there is not that attention
paid- er Settlernent about seven miles front -
benefit more by the duties they pay than is Te . osh r d- rf f • - minutes -of the arriiral_of al arge and impor- farmer who hat made up hi rated to cultivate i cow., 1 Yoke Steers. B Sheep- / Colt 2 Yes* e
FARM ITOOrr I s„lin,„,..noilimiest
let them pa,y well tor its the country win lathe_ epitaph on a tombstone 'fit But 'departure, and debvenug t e within. a few This is veier intich -to be regrettecf. The
r•Generel is anth- fruit should be •veryscaret 1 to inform him- old el Colt 1 year old ; 2 Wageens; 1 Sett Dm-. -
rhventent generallys -self which are'llte best -wits, and Who ii the hieEekness; 2 Buggies; I Fannin,' Mille 2,c_r.IP'•
lye antecedents, it is most likely person frem -Whom to get them. 1.7Bsi -?,ross.-egsawp Bieeduhamar::*
co.*, :Will enjoy its The farmer who is going to invest ten dol. 4 oasisetaxagicixi..,YBedsteadq• -
, . • . . e Ian in trees Would best coneultbis awn profit 2 Tables; r Cupboard; 1 Sink ;Al Chairs ofva--•
coin, ae•eints_0-1.,ewhat A_Diericein.• irebyerhasing ten good instead of Ofty poor nous &incise 1 - Dealt i 2 clockse 3 Stoveit J.
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the prodeee of ten geed trees' would Watch; 1 Cradte.; I Child Cirrintg_ si., Tabor
T RMS OP SALE :--Eight Months Credital .;
mu i _privates of the New ilamburg Co. ._ ii. , _v...., -
- . , riTLENEN..---iire else welcome you Important Iron Washington. " tolhe expected from their industry. - ..
and died Of 'cholera morbus, oaus b
°I • taut -mail. The Postmas
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- , .. . I expect the lower proviiides will put a duty y altt" orised toadopt We ini
- ttt " r town, On receipt Of a iessoisition s - - -'''''s ' ./. believe -ing green trait in the full hopeef -.blessed ead, free; his- /yogi*
- from Col. Taylor, stating _that certain ties . S. -• WASUINGTON5 April -14e 1866. ori flour from the United States.
Prince Elward Island haa clone 110, Mir ininiOrtalitY, fat- die ea.rly an Of 1 1-yearS likely that ,Alnewhol
- nommodasiono were. required Jor. Voion. - Negotiations have -beeti commenced for a
?cf eanh supply them. eith: better 7 monthri,-.anct 17 days. RZader go thou benefits.. s
-teerti we took iinniediate. action, -and we
-new Resiprocitytveati. end for a satisfectori
cdeep. Ansericare. If not) and do likewise:,
ean assure You thetsno.paitis Will be spar- atrangement of this fiehing questio-a. The wrinutat diaffearenacul
oes it make to thetn whether: - . •
- ad- by the chili' ens of th,O town to rel4der Government is_ prepared .50 •pemsh any id,. they 'derive their revlaue from tam tables • • ,
• _ • . els Harriet Parr is the name of t le Eng. iaed. Their
jinni- stay airisingst as ostsigrtable aS ffactions of thelaw committed by the Fenians on -their wardrobee ? It they d t-
ninesptudo9nthae 'fah lady -who writes uuder the pseudonym of buckwheat
POsfiblik The object, you ,have viewl wilt sees me cause se yet fez interference. s's reciprocal duty,' it: follows ''we
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Holnir Lee. . cocktails*
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Is of tare :have American realise more than.- that of.' fifty Poor -sorts, Char, dr,c, with sundry other artie es• •
es, apple and mimeo pies, and With onesfifth the trouble in planting and towed byturnishing approved joint notate. •
smashers. - • tending, and -one-fifth the ground Occupied. Gudenche,Aprd 14th, 1866, - wits!
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elLeos:ick umfultneatberslyisakand
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Ten percent
down at eheti
ance Windiest
Deeds, Abe
seen at the ofice
of Sale. -
Furter in
ration to the
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drinestoas
IZ6R fiats lots
A: Township'
cleared, and the
the place. Ttio
satiate on the
nett acid same
is Anne to,taell
250 *cresol. ett
Terms for the
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Goiniek
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insolven
in tlie Matter
Lawrie T
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j;" Med that
..trf tbeirlescate
ikct, tome, lb!
sthey, aresreq '
menthe frost
ying these
vitae ot it;
Ate whole /Mew
-sobers in
Dated at ode
• this 17111 day Ap
liloderich A.p:
l*solve
In the Kat
....Vreorge F. Ste
inctetiacer
AQ.uatised Insol
elf M. C. Ca
MorxIsy the
• •of the vlock in
- of xecoiviag
•of the saws of t
ordering ofthe
Dated at Gode
1866.
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