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FEN/Tama nd •-a fcw extiacts A. _Leader frnin ke ones. ) lineal -errors. Nations dr net anithorized tO
et it,- glt 1 -11 b -cl elsewlie•
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e foga we -supPosed that thi3 America? dtity of.20 pei
nothing new: ala -Mt-. the diaings of the ele on tie s une subjeet from whieh we take andithe time. All seeeeeignty -and interim- yice-inexposieg e.no.ri ty Of • tlie Fenian tog effect on pricea hare, ut our -,mailiets
II011 THEy MANAGE -41 Was- menerall
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•.- • The- Times' • of the 2eirinst.: bas'an tivt;i7t. hap being -theniiielees jadgea orthe occusioa ' 'The Times itselferhich tiding arood . cent. on' Cariada.wheal,Woo have a depiess
. cSaLlnee - ttwo a- t'll ee eirie:inciget cae oGf elir 17 Gn .;ITI.tgraiP:.::::
_but got ill paid Abr his kindness, on
SundaY, ' the hired man g'ave out -that he
desiring work: which 3Ir. Post gave bid; '
. avma:ig)oosintglotocktelide nuepightbhoeuriiioniveilland the..
- house bad: been broken into, and a latge
ibles taken away.. 3Ir Post -traced the
number of articlesszoifavaletnhoirietz ariesdt vairlu: .
thief for two ' du " hw 11-- -
d ton, an -upposek e came to oronto all ,
_ he had stated that ha, had left hia trunk_ ---
✓ here -While he .811011s14dd
h lle said he was a sdeledribeymPtria"delli,esnptoe-10;1 _
✓ broken Buiish, was of mediuesize, ware
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'4 a heht moustache and was sli,ghtly bald,
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AR ieltay try ie same game upon ot ere,
s it would be welt fbr. farmers and others to
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GODERR111;. April . '1866
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- • • "-kis rather hard iin-ip.petieerntund NI:. De. flays -feonele'IOS 'owq. - 'The ainik•ransi-file :ileniaU-. army Tietity 1.130. the; Aieericans
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• placing its foot- arm the -vermin and if
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lknutns.- The American -Government. is lite follownet• extract's - tithed unity would be uneci lain and falluious. swindle, has the followiii, - : have been rising ever sineeialie Reciprocity
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• • thane population to be rept or months, with-___,-„asoui,„4- that Abe character of Maximiliatas will have leatned for theinselv.. by. thia time, evoid the (hay is Bina eapleined • by the
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16IIIE 44 IRIS, C A N AD LANNI', IN there is to be any-fightinttat all, we out -any fault of its own, on the teritethhooks' gi3vernineo, -cannot bd 'Oolitestva, _4,131 the that Witli the exCeption or a. lit le schooner. Mentteal Gazeiik•:,•-:-Aqt IS, perinips gen-
. rigot • . - I not beinrprised if it Li bet e- th e etneuteeion- I.Vlett hes reetieta2a• 1-• • - f • '
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- - The Irish, Cattaaitin newepape f- - " - • . . . . . - _
.TOronlo, Ls getting into hot water: In i ,..: .. -- : - ' . -_ -,.. . . • . elvwee of a set -Of treticbeaous and smiguinaiy• To this Mr. Seivaid renlies that up such' could affoid the OUtimy, illid m7110, I Inv, ie-. age -very eleverly to aeSart iq e dodee . which
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--r here ls• de- trial of courage,. a:theta:hi end must stater frain the overh-ow of their insti
' ander the_ caption of 0_ Font Piny " cow-. Wednesday last. the- Rifle C • ' ' f ; • d
- plains that heitrly -all er his subscribers bite a fatigtio party 6.1 _the whole to -re- lbellion or an, inViision Is a 'fiir :more -real -tri-, .. at, 1)e 1•4' HOS, genie. ip that thii United
w . . - • • „. . • . arouni o enie epee that fir teeepsa. He (proinptly_seieede ana acreae mus ets bereeand .erally supposed ttiet the Americans siedesing
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- aone that the loyal peonle• . to 'be.: treat poiute eraeliicelly hi the beneficent sway Of eheih (incianveniartly daptaredy -the twiny aerid,„ tbe 20 ceuts pere.bushel • • to --Whieh. our
- - ons f Sweeney • la. es and the tr60133 from famines's. and o'hliged to stand nu: ihe einpiree and assures .us ni-e molt nary of the brotherhood exists hutl u name. wheat is subject einee theht rmination of the
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. • •• - of . tide Sain:--;If so let theta fire- awayl (be, at•nis iii wiatrye-teiteerature _for. -On, •liaa:ty see prOtit v.the realore4-traripluility..... There are .many els whe teeiproeity treaty. 'Fiaatroia. it. .They man;
. his last- issue -the editor in a low letiler I -• A Pot 1T4 Pt, a.ir man- GONE -On valetas_ makine a. raid ee their prOeartyat--- sesuits could_ overimla•nc,.-Ihe; jaatiry, curi•ed it forahe pike. p.opularity rilorig- gives Ulm the, wheat -WU& tit' the 14111y), 711Id
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have received anonymous cireulara irony move stonei end ru'hish •of eve _dA '
iy -scrip mph than ta.. overcome -it, - fer it...requires ,
`Stews acknowledge the -riga t telinake. wee
Ottawa viarnina- theni. aNtinst takino- the ti9n froin the Square; 31any hands. makes- / • • • • • • •
that feretirought, that wiedem, that calmness, eteekee - eye. wive_ not atItseeta the ocean
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paper„ and:*threatening them with serious litboh light, -and the task-wai very Soon di•seiplinedhemple, It is the e. . s . went.. -We Itepe that a c legitimate object
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(ram" A` the foe
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consequenee-s if they persist in supportiug accomplished. - -Then the men looked !..° thr" hismtentled victim
to of oar expedition wiltscem •eached, and
off his gestrd,
:ate The editor ie,•ofoonrse, indtguant.- aroun for something -fat -tiller to do,-.ftnd agiin Mid again, to wear hen_ oat, and et st alaximilian an airangbei w lich, by satise
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Meet° ehiik a joke, yet la titre. ten we' are striving; te Make with ehe
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seize. iheaoppeatioets. elt has ataaty9 been faille -our -interests and honour, Will perniit us
% denounces the affair as an infrtnee- espying the 11,,ly wooden structure used
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band stand, open air platform, &e,
- • went or. the liberty of the Press -of the -as a •
reviewing • hisi they‘got liberty to put' it out of the way,
krossest description, rand
- past course, he awrts that there was it' oth- by rolling it away off' the square as gently
as possible.. The thing was as heavy -as
ing ru it to 'warrant his present martyr-.
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their fellow-cetmfiryniele -aknowilitg. al the an_ edtaruage oa limn. of 20 -per (eerie got
. time -thee tio other' return .WOuld ever b tea io the Amtriean -mat kcts. tit er eilitalett
. . ler& Far just -ante -hi -4y; luport Alia fine
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Bei -there are ,ineny others, -poorer ' eleseriptioet of - Wheatataie • Catiada, whic
whose inoeeyatbus extraetea Ayes frein liar they enter in bohd- .tebe anutactured fo
eartied sitviags, , and, to .eccuiptirate • which-. vex port. - .They , manufactu e !it- into. efloui
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they had denied -themselves -nittny ctunforts.-..Which they Sell- toe tonne ,e0 .1sOmptilm
We Aire tekt of laboring people mho:scraped tn4i1,1- per barrel. Taeyhe. eat the importa
tegefher theit tisee or tWeety dolhua, • feelieg ..tions of ier;ninidian wheat eha -geinding
.fert2in that..1- haralsome sheet of paper equ:d quip:thy of"‘stnInp- fikl". -of very kr.
whi di they - yeeei • d- -Was . to be repaid erael.• wraat into inferior .fl worth o
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held that a atete threateeed . A. full-, to cuusiderat ead the etereielhof the army with hitereetaand ho aelieved that • the six $4.per bari•el, • whicletimyee. port -to 'Canada
rialit • to takeetheinitaitive, ehe •prineiple. /upon aleaiehnesellh. Th .E•Operor-tiiii"given: months after th. eatab ishinetitof the Buiereld or .the maritime .eprovine s or elsewhere
that a standitig inennee.whAch eompels ate ar- orders to lwritein this- se Off -to our " Minister repUblic theana onthe. theacley. cf enabling them. he_ bond for th
deubt, if' the Vaited-States.faiind th- selves
-N.o. et We fall th ek afAls-ht- inthrients. their subscripti ea.. -These poor people ;new wheatimportO.froui think ae-
on the printiple-•':of• nen-iriteraentione rand ..waitt their inoneYback, -doubt.- .11 larg,e - - .. •
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ansenerit. on war footing is itself. War.
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se- treated by a • Weak 'neighbor, -.JOY would. free) I hat -,nionient -incept it -as A- rule .61.- .our 'proportion -of them are eititt with .ssinit• tr-
clont. ,:11,tr We.• hats•e- been ran ordinary one 'story ',frame house, but -only- _be toe glad of the-ea:ens. to_elose*With conduct; • ewe -exiseet -tram -'the .0,,,binct Wif know not, ni.have, been poorservant.girls . eyespng t,ems
at iresent ne such • theel ,e. . ., eettelt• % I
and settlethe tetiestion ; huitwirlf r•octratarstiletitiltiicorie,1 t 71saTri:von .assuirunc,.. vi ._e. Atnertcan What'ntiahbheeceef them would now exchamere • ---a---
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called seditious and treasonable, and yet 1 with -a harra 1 the boykSwermed aronocrlit
.elt is atteriti ti. to in)_,. els t if the
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feet hasher up the ladder.. '-., - *
we have 'never done enact nor said a word'114. fld•-aftet:a "icrk "-twG) th6: it'brio t°P- it on either side; and the Canadians. at least, arhieh tkey" invoke by obeareine:111--regard to ieashn inii be gnesse -but the bonde are -
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gentle thud, There, thougEt we a-ive on.ly wisit,to be let alone.; havine aotintia.
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th.. Mr.- Sew-ard proceeds ° saythat the Eine be.
- charge. , We have uncloubto.dlY -Complain•- :
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-TED ATLANTIG.1'.Er,„EGRAPII.--;-Previonil
MS departure frpm Englanda•Mr. Chins W.
; arield gave a grand banquet to a distinguished
compel -1y, including Mt. Adams, the American
Mihister, sundry members of Parlianieni ihe
leading electrica.ns and others- engaged in gar
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that Would- make :us' amenable to the! pled over and fell wail anything but . :welkin likely to neach on New York.- alley Mexteo a strict neuiralit , not saleab
sewhere, net over will - maay eeerepore pair -have
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_ja• -mice lonk. on,-. that's a good deal like the ,arr7: .
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. e ot nows the -loan at d -character er Our -ago,that the wiser a-lemptm.r.:.subject, mamma_ painters
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• ed against thkaiurpatiOns of la*, the Anierieans are tattier. m a condition • •
institntions. _The-a:dim cam be Wend.- only &ass or Irishmen in this.. city And elsewhere -a dog trying toemitate.thsleierk of a_tree:.-
• elle and a mood deal to Lose. Unfortunate - - •
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nerds • of the half-erazed -thdologians to -envy British anieriea, ere ..uoder 'sore
tle)eik pin has ea milet head as a- (rood
and hamillity in Ireland ; • but -we have gn`
- • a by treatiet• which have lte- eoianterente.• et ,thight to.....liave come ferwarry and used their
[who have shouted. theinselves hea7sb out temptatiott te covet- it as wen. • pliel is no the Presidentaticlawoetb :rds.: Of the Senate. iralaeimeatirainst this greet -and arn- writers, ana a great -neat more Point• •
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never,. we preiume, -exceeded the jnst
our summit. Then.. another r 1- over, shoald hi.ndate them to interfere !for peace uneecessary exeept 4-1
An American compl hater of -the "in --
limits allowed to fair criticistU;-.if7e-have
-disavowal ..ef bad for their reticence, uay there May have t'"'" 'renal reveute E stern V• -s lie can't ut his
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reileon,- except al stop'. sense , of (1057i Which A. formal treaty Would e „ohjectiaitable as postill-e.- .-Thefeiney have heeii good teason •
we are willing to suffer the consequences.
f end another an I the fabric .colla ed 37.1.4'. So, undet therepablieeneegis Feta- oir our parte ta diSa enstiieion in re, iwo 'reasons.. - there is,a. large elasi of Irish:.
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beots on WittiontYa eta:1444'7- - • P
rue plea -aim helY be foand
loOking of -old 6rrien-.no cense for queetomng oar loyalty, mends respect -and whose character is beyond
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nese -43f inieCtive and loudneis of coin- [-the- c9innOnest tu- ihe •thoterld of an appieiaclibie. eiail 'war
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a g'eantia ecar-shell and was reinced -to .aniarn keep; up. Its threats at long range, and gard tb a. matter conCereing which we have Americans arrange -as whese Position come- •
We have not even, approached,! in bitter -1 '0. • 3
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• - habituates every lashinan in 13ritish America • •
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the paths of virtue • and ea .irideviation• iron
or else enclt a •tretity %vet id be 'refused on the reproach.a 'Du have. viewed the- Fenian
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-Punt the liberal journals at:d .ThA w‘i thought -as the Men ran off iti• . . r scheme with regret,: es comprornieher their Itt _ P _ •
• ch th.e weaker aeve. as pa wer- a -roiled that apulicatianefor it by the
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e d a, de prank. at a time-- I • o lance was unnapptlya suvestion ofsotne- untry men in the eyes et law:abafingepeople. 0::eeTake .avvay aiy -firit litter, take _away
Man& and yet they are- permitthd to-
o inost o t po itioa spee.,:tes I
tee assaoants, - • In withiarawine from Mexico -.dapromatic as, tion with it, evue as hostile crates. -And they end ani still the attme-lhe postnian. -
exi5t, and are notpieverited from circulat- IsJus•
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with • th o •• ' tu rh. -is a r.. art etisis enposes f -• • •
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. • inuca terrier work on. the defeutleie phut on sinister. or eels:a:hp, teeervation- part. not.afixiou's to appear in cennec- my second letter, take away' all my letters
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ine,c, freely in. all parts of •the
hprancei given hiahe President on behalf of may- have theught fuatheea that when the a _01!,. ill the streets of L
delmred fro:ape top of the now defunct hiee_ot t at years ago e al noted at
lndoa -41 186r
• . - home Chat the 'Ca tadau s trusted their &wit • • - - -
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. • the nation can be -allies,- but -the expressions evaole affair collapsed, as' thel-knew
:dominions. No. secret_ 4ieehieery is_ set pronnaes t vows 140 persons were ran over ahd killed „eh
sbund hisstitutions and their -stromithews and •-
of tonfident•expectaticer thi his part that -the the lesson reightebe eaeful.
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in motion to PreYent thene
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froni-s-neakince I registered; and -the touchinn• appeals ut- sinews too roue nothino'more Was ne-
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-0 It is expectecl that he British minis-
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persona a ininistra.tion es er c aneene e sooner aity erant o owe t tor
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• • r base a, ma °IA of ver twent ou the
cowisraly and" priVate intiratd_ation is -used . - Reaform bni.
crumbled apart, and all that is left iS a not Uppeartp _understand that ineii_pf •peitce, histitatioas---becathe a ei izens in einceritee
to binder their redders from hearing qoantity of useless dtist, and th.e edge-teols, .were ne match for soldiers them'. The United. atites invites tied has the Pope will abatidoe-Re e upon the de a •••
tered to the free and- Independent, hare ce.sit?,,1 to: aecure independence. They .dici conforraity ea the ilea/ nal . will, does.- not eatitUPle. OfidetaltYina blineelf *la') American -Y -Y
plainly: theig thoughts, and nosneakitig,
1 • however accestomed to the -rifle sosne.nse•
iniaanderstaud the settl d principles and ph
Hey of theepeoale. - Wit this explanatipne
Saward"says :e -On the . pinioie of- the- s preee,
eut, France, need not fte : Moieentedelay herr_
promired withdraWal. ilitary fordes . {hod
*alexidoethrough any:apprehension that :tit/.
. United States will prev 3 unfaitlatil to :their
_principles and policy indult respect, Whiele
du -their. behalf. itehas b -m- re..ney diity-to main-
ain in this 'tow very lengthened. coreespOnal
denci. The.- practiee - ca .tais .GOvernihente
for its 'beginning ie a ga iran tee, to :Ali !unities
et' the respect of the .A.e3priean people Joe.
free govaenmentof the- ?eople in evegy other.
,Statei We received • : instructionS from
sleepiness and dreamiirese about the aolonists Washington ;:: yte_- ap ied it elet•itly to ieur
teem whichthey.whated %veldt:la.. , llie bani : early interceuree wit . ferance ; the.eeatne
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ans have. dane thie geed vrork; •- lii hethet ariuciple atter. practice- aive ,been -uniforady
-eerious -or net, they heee bullied •apd- Waster-- i iculceted by,..6.11 oue o en .staaesnien,_ inter- .
eta -toad enough' to stir he the•Britieh cote- preted by alaoar jurists metered •by :ell our
taste to effective...•preparatioe. I They are now Congresses, and acquieeced in Withoith pree..a
quite readylfor whatever .may•happen.. • 'Nei
,.... ,. • ., ticahdisseet-ou alf -ochasions ley •Aufeariean
:-can any -of tiehpreteeu to .sey. what i.witi.niit ..people. :.It'isTinreality the chief • eleineet .af
haniiene - We -feel- .inaili. coafidelice. in. the aoreign. ihtercouese ie. oer. history.- Loolring
existina tillers- of the United States,. arid we simply. towards the point te %Odell Our atten•-•
can -..eat 'think it possible ilea each inen-asehe. .tionelias been -directed, ;heeelief Or.the Mexi .-
• President and • his faiends evouldeiese a set- of . -caw emh.errassutents- without distarbitte. -oiir ,
telatimis with.Fraece,s.ve shell...he; eatislied
W'ren -the Emperor shall give_ td us defieite in-
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which ehe Fenians are-. cita-the better for efee• The. 's • • I• tb "
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poles! is now master of the field. seri_ with expea nce oa u v•
e f al 1 at. litey count
room for emigration trout any quarter of Eu _hue of the -French troope..
opinions, or eridzrsing their sentimenis."
ed thecost of valuing anclata r preparations.
ously, hoiever, the square n smooth. .
What aninitioatecHoosh 1 While Swee, d ••'fh • ad t • th •• -a Th• Val.
rope, but if it wines -0e" etaame the hands and e
In e mu n - s i a • f The_ litiok'• trade -saleajust closed ht.
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trey- and. -his crew have been. conspiring
against the pe.ace of this country, the
Irish Canadid..n has been doing its Very
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utmost to so* treason amongst the Ito- o
I) I ay ,-nn e se leie expostn ate , an t le Caua lane got an-
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• aad level -just the placeifor theevelritions: very like the old BritisleLieth whip!, takee a
of our volunteers., • • • -
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hearts t t nes or her bwn service. . The
gi•eitt work 'of the Atlantic • telegmplv.,"
Speeebes of a fret:real /estate were ma.,
and there was * very fr•iendly interchange or'
sentiments between the English and .Ameri.
can guest's assen, bled Of coterie the Atlantic
telegraph -was the. aubject -of comment,
Great confidence was 'evinced and warm -
hopes expressed fer its suceesse
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- Fee•iiet PRISoNERS OGENWALL.-,--COITre
wall, -April 24: -The exaMination of, prieon.'
ers will not take place to -morrow,' probabli-
no t betel* the closing. of the_Court Of Queen a,
Bench, Which coanmenees on• Thuniday next.
and will.likely last for sorne days there lean
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indictments for murder for trial. and 'other
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criminal and eivil business. -
Tke Deering Murderer. -
Philadelphca,• April 25. --There. was an
immense crowd'aronnd the Court House this
morning, awaiting the arrival of Antoine
_Probst, the murderer of the Deering family.
He was adroitly admitted through a side door,
disappointing most of -the spectatora. Atter
the usual preliminariee the b 11 tit indict- -
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men't for the murder of Christopher Deering_
was‘read, and the prisoner pleaded " Not
guilty." The cotii t then proceeded toselece
Nesi Yoeh has netted o et •S 50.0,0041.. It -4 JurY-
Repablics orimericeas -that whose flees they Was one of_ theni" test saceessfill held in many .
. • s21( but.. it does tea -suit peoPie with 1;500 selves undet, any -&thetemfist •be fore:Wen.- )ear -P' • , -•
. • • NAV abbettflientrittS.
- _good doal orrifusing did has if island to.tt• Innst.defend and tli'e dream Of ari-aying_thein• ,
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' . ..= - • a .-• - - mil. e ot hatigiaary liontiee hetwede theM arid The wealthylrish..Aniericaes bave aealiziat fje7e Canedieli_potk is- .heguining to be up.: ------7.- - ' - li,
- - "Ott ex liettox.-Several eentlertien from One ef the moat powerful states in tha-world.
Godarich; Ste he ts B field d l WI • ' AV I d d 1 - d ' • _ . .
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- in Huron, who have arrived in this city, state._ gry,-he though eveetually-Wehriade it .,.up, and
that the Oihminia 'is spreAditie: in. those die eet tb Work :upon „ some, earthworks at Abe
tricts, acCompanied -by-the. usual ."turfacer Chief posititins. . But still- there . wits a. tort of
;indications.!! - A. bottle qf the preeioui crude
, hwas forwarded to Pref.. Crofh, .a: few days
, since; which he haseaaminedand_prono,unc,
. ed ge.nuine. :Tide had beee -fenhd -at the_
bottom of a -well .wh:ch had bean deepened.
-People' -slioufd have-. no difficulty . now, :cif
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this, ancpvere, petbapa, •Willing that ohms preciatea ie England; if our farmers .1c-..1U.,./t-a.3ELY. .31:1416.171,13
- mai Catholic Irishmen -of • the Province
shtiulda earnt it, even tgough by a littii3' sharp- would pay more attention ;D preecl and Feed,
and that too directly contrat7 to the teach_
ing. of the CathialiecIergy, and yet its
editoihai the effrentery to talk about the
. liberty of the pressF- n.,The only inatter
few -astonishment 'to otir mind, is- that
such a rascally%sh-eet. has been allOwed to
circulate its. incendiary issuei for sucli,a
kngtb - of time:. -If it is true -that an
anopymous circular has been scot to the -
:readers of the Can‘lian, *e think it is
iirrong, for there Is no dcubt the authori-
_ beet would be rally Warranted in stanch-
ing the foul stream_ at itifountain-head.-
_-_ If there vras -any. considerable portion of
the Canadian people which felt itself ag-
grieved, under our form of goverament,
every opportunity should- be.fg,iien those
intereated to- Set ferth their CoMplaints
tbrouih a special !organ but dna the
edifor of the .Irish'eanadinn admits that
no man, inf Canada, need be other theta
II happy as the day is long, and that here
..th e frish•hicve no eatise for complai_tit
sad heneef'W.e.thi!ik the iaterests of the
'-comiziunity *t large demand. that his trea-
sonable 'utterances should be puta stop
to. atone*. -c •
. • .
themselves,- ia distineuishina genuine etude
Oil from genuine_ ratid.'aa • e •
1 -The above from the. Iihndon
.
Press, is a taiisample of the neWs that is
sent hen' oar County by- enterprising
letter writers-. 'At one the-1Globe
and Leitafei print telegraphic aciOunta Of
local pears, ricliculonsly of the
actual feats, at another time lye are
forared that . the Goderichlrtillery
-patty being restored to actihe -service is to
prooeed tO Hamburg in.ir_nediately-of
which irii,tortent, fact the dicers are.
/3erfect ignorarile, and now we are told
that the oil mania la -spreading here and
elseiherei When, in- reality, .our people are
iick othearing abeut -oil *ells,. and esp :
Cially of " to -"dub Woein t
theCrrecPt ess, that after heving :dpg: a hole
ebout .000 feet in'the-directiOn Of China,
It °Teat .deal ol oil will ha•ve to be felled
in -the bottoms of WAS- before rn4led
11
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- • Wu invest. -
Illeerotart ItteCoIllocla Speaks
' out:, •
--The following
the collector at
10th instant
instructions *ere
tastport;
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•
0.1,.The. Riga flag seed iniportel by the
Provincial Governmeet -will be sold at a price
sent t° not exceednie $4 tier bashele °ply ame eloa.
on Ihe lar per beetle! 'higher then seed raised in the
"
• ov nee&
, TRZASUILY DEPART:UV:1r, A.pril 10,
. : • .
_ .
" Sik-•!•1 am adiised. through the State
department that a scheme is on foot by
- the Ifenians, threatening to. yiolate the
• neutrality laws and that men and 'Irma
are passing throtigh. your port for this
pitrpooe, • : • •
` •
. e introduction of this improved va-
riety of flax is of greatimPorfance te Ca-
naciian fanners. What Steps have the
birectors ef the 'County fluron .Agricul-
tur al Semi taken -AG. secure a -share of it.
_ .
O'llalioney hi issued a proclaim=
• • , . .
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You will exercise due" vigilance in
preventing by all lawful means within the*
scope of your official ditties any infraction
of the neutrality' laws of the Milted
State!, _and when you have any doubt is
to your authority or official duty confer
with the •United Skates Dutra Attorney
of your judicilg district, and be governed
by his*advice,
"g: H. 31:p0111240011,
;iv:Secretary of t.he Treasury:1w
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• _
RZNIAiGgit. BoitTs.--On Wednesday
la..st, Several vessels' were %seen from this
point, fir out on the Lake. Being the
Ortit of the season, of course some little
eutiosity was excited, and seveTal parties
_ brought their telescopes into requisition.
Some wag, aftet gazing intently at- the
-
_ .
ton, setting forth that ualess justicivis
'meted out :telluiPhy itna -ass-oetates, -
he will'at once march an artny into Cape-,
da!e We think that Mike is no douht that:
.they mill -get rather mare- justices titan
Will be akrceable: to* than. . ' •
..-- Bier ravages- 'Of cholera. contihae
On. board the Virginia: end .:the hoePital
'Ship, - but* as' yet, Idle New. York. Trjhune.
States; there. hei been at). case of it in the
,city.- -" •
reeels ate& cohapirators a5 aa eats paw' to
make :mischief and create compliCations fa
'veritli:e-: to. the iiderest's or deeigus of the
formation of the tune alien tire -Pi -each inili-
Ultima-. Bet no contitry in- the YForiah ear- tary operations inay be expected to :cease.
tainly neither the United.:sulteE nos ours -elves I observe that the Emperor •consalers-htle.
cee answer for. the meti that may be in now.
people in every countee the- rightful source
er five years hence. - We Inora not what
priaciples,. WharpolicY, ar WhatAlCsigus may
find faeor in Westniinster in the. year .18i0 i•
and we ceirtaialy haye as.:ittle meees .of fore
caeting . the dominant nelitia.s of Washingtori
at that dete. _ So the • British . Americans
Would- be_ .si ai ply indalging ith-, a Fool's Peale
i they were to proeee-cl-en tha -hapothe
sis of perpetual peace mid qhie4 Tt is. net
the hypotnesie of theih &lime:subjects-- at.
home. • We ca.realte tie* but tougratalate
them meet heertify. on their - present • more
martial attitude,. andethenk the Fenians fOr
nese oatencliihneel - • . e _ it would comemed not eel r a' prefereace, but
- -. -7:- --__ - a higher pried " • : • " - •
.: Who Choleia tit Nevi, Yo-rlts.. - -. ' • - - -
.
, - 0:',. The flood in the' -3:ississippi. is on the
' , -The deputy health:officer •-ioports that pp •increase. and the parish& in Louisiana on
to .10 a. M. 0f1- thea23rd there _ lied. been ten the west bank Of the:river
eases of cholera received from -the steamer ,
l',.• The sruallphex and eriold aihe prevail-
Englana, and two died,-_ leaving In hospital. ;fig ie Wnshingtori to # &extent. Abet is
eighty. Dr. Andrews. one of the quarantine alarminit. the- eitii-ens,
conitniatioilease. gees. to W; s'aint.,,,coiluititees.: aroslic. „,.7 It is .waerstpod
eoverninent to give additional
the treatment of eholera at New York by the General will -arrive At 01, I, ._ y
nextaand take up hia.rdildence. at Rideau
uSeiof groduds at Sandy Hook. 71f suecessful:
temporary buildings "%sail be erected there for nan• • . . - i• h. -. - - -
.
_ - -- of latest styles received and for
_patients.-- __ • - .-: -.• • - . "•'=,Doetcin cerstablea •rePort that not, -4' j" - ' . .. ' - •
. .
Chelerd hospitale will be established • in glass ofliquer eau ucise be ptirchaseil in any sale -it " .
e overflowed.
hat the . Gsoeernot
W
• VEGETABX4E-
'PA IN- KILL ER, !.
TICE -OLD PRICE.
.-BEitARE -Or COUNTER-
FE• irs AND ifORTFILESS: .111112A, •
• . ' • :
• April 18, 1866. wi2
GHIL1)REN'S CARRIAGES.
1 LopT OF 13A.EXCAliS
Ne*York finniechately at the -Battely,. the 'part "of that city, at open uti.•J mi Sunday.
Flee Poiets, atid a building- ore 39th street.. - --;- . . .
Three or the leirrog ionneals. of New
:the _.qiutrantine officets- -for datainilig the
_ The Triaune criticises sharply -the action pf ..yerii.,. . i : - • • • :
in tne view Orilla. engrtnity •of• rents
.
and:the amine priCee of_lo d. • have maced
.chotera • ship "Virg!OW feyefiteen hr.urs
. . - • - - • - 4- ati hill() caihreanove froia w York. to ''do -
Staten Hand Mid elloaleg foetytfonr --houre - e... • .. . - .
9f eaglet -ay, I wrote Mr. . -
Dayton, et tbs. to; elapse before any -Of the-stek were reinorectaa- - .. a .
inception. - of the - rebellion, tke Peesadeet • -• - l'.. - "•-.. '
to the hospital ship, -and thereat such a rude - ez,---There is :but little:hone. eta, speedy
i
neither expeets aor deeires me • interventi of the Spahial, C _Than -question.
or any. faeoeie frem Ihe q veFement. of-
eel- eila itihu :nal Maneen that mapy (died in.the--"S`atienietit. -
'Treace. - W hatever el --hearm, yaeconsent fa transfee. :Sonia el tate veninir . papers deny Theta are Tensors that• •-1.1- 1 .araiso •wculd be
and refusethe ehari.resk pleielfilea in excuse' bOmbarded,. and .alao 31!-' disoriranazatton
do, .he wiil neVer invok • or ev n admit for7 that it ii alleat impeesible to- tied Sergeens . atliCpag the creis- Of the , punish .fleet, -.• _
BUTLER'S.
Wall Paper I Wall paper
- A Larie quantity of the above • papaw
Ili every. variety. of Quality aid Pattern, -
jj.ust to hand, priees low, . -
AT BUTLER'S- .
- TENDER • WANTED.
•ign iutet•feteneelii tlii hear any: otaer cane and nurses. No -fresh ease.s have --appeared • -0:32, A yowl!, man 12.1.-• y-_ ars of ae/ei, has . .Goderieh, April 2 -7th, isod. sw69,
....
\
t -ovelay in svhiehh his' gOverideent•:may be or, the ateamer Efig•land. • : .'-.- - - . -- 1 baen arrested et larookfte -on a charge of bie
eeeeged with:any:lied pa! of 'the ,_ 4 ateriiiin ._ . - ,. . -: .- e eeeee z.- • • . : , ' • may:: When ask-el.:thy the-jettice how ma/ y`'
pe.opla. • At atiofher tit e 1- wtotft - to him,: - eta
4,..r. GlitCst one on Yettitanisun. • ' 'wives lie had '. Only two: 'your honor."
Ziothiog is 'wanting 1.0 thateheeess, eXcfpt • , _ • , ,
- - - : .,,....--_- . •
C•• Prhice .Alfied01...e -nave an • annuity -
that foreigii nations sh Itleave es, as is outa 'Ma Gladstone, in sheecent speech at Liver-'
right, taeneaege oat. wn Exalt 'in our owel pool, Maae the following aeinerks ' with- re. of $75.;000 -per annent;- A' tiaz from - Auguat
haviug Stirred them .neh to • it. . That these - 6,1865., and the -,P.7iiice a:,• Helena it.33;000
svay. , They, as well a _we, can anly _guff c lard to Feld/hi-aft:On Britieh :America -1.--a
lattee are in earnest may well tie:deahted, -for by .the . i iterventioa. Again .-d...,,alinaaer_ the. • We are told tha.Canada aud New Baues f,ein her mirriage With :iiiiice Christian.._ . -
•they bahe shown 40 sigite Of earaesteess yet.- ,offer °fella 'Freticli fiat oo, et-li dais-aei .1864 I • wick are threatenel with :fire and.. ilatighte'r fiaae A widow-latly of ariville. ky took
lhey have. wily .vapotreed, harangued, ex- wrote: -Tlii•s is.. an in -vicar nationc and from:the reaenee of the, Feniane fer the an orahan boyto !lase; . ilitesneelhand when
.
changed borrid eathg,ailial their eet ters.:*ita .ite internal affiiiramtist met tial Oe eof:ducted -iirenes inflictecapf.Eligland .fiecn Ireland i he aarived at the aee,ofe 8 slie merried him,
-arms, cellected - seasc eetions, lied a newe. With referreace -to ita• .pecul ur eontiental - d ' h: year. They lived
paper, pad agents; and done everything that position, one this 1 mus; say, that if.. tbe aineu . of ahe thee beine in .110.'50
but:by-and:through American agen• _ Canada and New Brans..vick, -who ' are wirer: :limey 'year's -together, ha py aas any couple,
toald tie done witanat heithet dr*Wingt bleed cies...alone: ,Oa the 2IsteTto e, leeeal Mre ly :g1.111de-SS et these wrengs-ehe, theyesahat Ten.yeargeigoahey toek en _orphan girl -aa
air baying 'much ofitia their OwA veins. 'Bet= Daytonwas authorized to say": . France h is athey may -who arenot entiineled itathe con -. raise. This fill the old-. ady died,. being 96
.
wherethere is alihtliis .setoke there they be a riglit to Make a %vat againat :Mextee. and- tioversy,. whe have natio eto do with it Viet:- _seill'S of ago, mid iti geverhlweeke after, the.
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the. When-. thousanda.-• are. hitaajogettbouth deteradue herself the 6aase. We ba,va a: right the peoideor the Sandwich ashtuds-eif ehe old man merried: the giel -they lead :iaised le
- . . - . . '
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*-generai eonflaeratiori:-
brands in all directions easaarhi may ligatt up.
h •
• .. 0 , . ,,. ea a no' int •-eveallteewar F Mans'', ashhey c 11 .thereselves' in America, being 68 yeate Old . teed She 18. . - .
. . . •
'- . ' . ' - -' - elm itetkee. to raiee. tip. ire Me teo an a lie. -a capa,ble of the aboriiinable wiakedecesor
tepablicaii ar anti -Ain ericari g
te mail/tan .stich AA oile. ' - _
.:- Sewai•d,'in a despateh le Mi,
April net; acknoWledies the .
elespeteh of Aaril-.-Qt ie aeco .
copy ef ethe Illonitat4.; theo
the, Governmeet ofr:.1riiince, a
eireetiatiori ef alexiee -iy, the •
he three detaclimeatset times .
/ • •
" Fit.. INCE', ANTI: IblEXICO.
tiirtiRTANT- CORRFSPONDANGH- BETWEEN X
- SEWARD AND- SI. DRoUTS•DE
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WASHIV. arTON- Ail 23 -
Among the docuthents.seitt toatae- House
relating to llexicari affairs, is:ohe froth Seare-a
tary Seavard•to Month/alba, February _I2, -,•re.
vieWinee the friendly prefessienteof Dreier"
former despaiches ; bis velhion of
the tnission of FreaCh soldiers in Mexico., and
alleging -that taanarchi was the Choice of the
'Mexican peepie, and not • the edietate. of the
.Kiaperor of the- FreaCh.: France, says hi;
Drouyn De 'Mays) *aid to.Mexico to exere
elk ihe right 'ot war, which' is --exercised•
•bhathe 'Eluded Stetea: and not io view of-
-any purposeof iaterventieradoncernieg which
ehe aereed with the Vnited States. .Franee
waS not°11,3ere to -proselyte. but to '-ebtaie re-
-
para,tiop and, guarantees. Being, there, she
Jefferatut 'saris. talus the Governinent *hich is founded On
' • - sitliit 8e -consent of the peoPle. "She now wishes y work, . e - . • • • - , -. • -
7,000 -bales,- includizie , 0 tales to.specu file only son .of a wido a woman was taken
• The - Coainterttett s_ special eay'a. ii.is re.. ,to h lators and .expoitars: ,: The - arket is dull; - es
,reca. w a remains o er army at t 0-
'1 .' h t ' . f •h ° ' - • • Leis allusions to the galiantry of the --cialo•
.
--) away from her -house. ev-;thete rscouidirelt,
ported that the President bee eel:vested Chief' moinent she will be able to do se with safeti- -with a dieline .of a.• halfpenny . tied to .a tree in the WiiiaS; and- after being.
Justice Chase to try JefferSon Disvis for free- ia the market.. -- - ' • -- 1 -
'aa th.- a -Pallio. nists end the ee Lariat ea. i ne of the Coe 14 ey -te
tortured in a way too sackening -too relate
was at. length murderer!. J. he murderers be- . - , en _
ONEY TO .-ILENNI*- '''-lpider'
to -French citizens anadue respeet „to herself,
sou at the May term- Of the United SIates 1, eta. SEWARD'S HEPLY., LeaDoee Antal 12.-••-Cerisol clesed at 86
- - . • assis ieni i necessary. wit . t ie3esonrcess - . -- ..... • . ,.,, . :
' - -. ' - 'a tl 'f - - a h ell 1
ir of the Empire- were 'greeted. With the most
Circuit COurt at Norfolk Vas and that al • 'M " s -d - pi• 1. h • • h • to 861 ter inoneya U S: 5-.20 0.15 to 713 -, --f• . ti -- -. - -
u, • loyno to the 6th U.:S...rtillery-e .. -• , •-• . ;
,- eent on i'mproved Farms -aurr--no -chaps
..... . .,... .
.--Astrorahhers ha-v.e disee-rered that -the or-,
venni-rent,. or piSSII1c, their: frOit,tieri and of makina their
_ .
,e_iinpotente- iserabie -attempts, which
. - they inoed ie doming, gradii,ally nearer' to the _
earth lay aboUt an inch . etiery year. They - -
ister Bigelow., "will be, ta mull desolation-over:these eeece
have a ee- discovered that. the *day is - about .
eceipe' of ais ful*districts and amongetheee aarinless colon-
on.e- huadiedth of a !second longer .now _than
Panted bY- a • ists, then, r eav, That s-e-..catfafoin your treat, '
it WIIS tWO thousand yeses-iigo. . .
dal organ of. .-iiig• the conduct ofiliese then -het . thee:- : be
inonneing the: Americans -1)i whoin-youhlike--avith humanity . - -a.•• S ' - ' .' - a
eutherners are Iplymg ince residences
Fetich. troops or inauleenee,...priutne execrable inenifestise in 1 f - I ' - bl ' * j •ai - B t -el ii
, t fe as lame e pines 0.. os -on. aver
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treacly stated, tious -of folly ()Quilt have tiever- .been thade 'twenty first elites. „tictiele -these have lately
expectmgetoon, a dieeet •exp ession Of the in ifie annals or the •human 'race from the- been: -purchased of - S.alttlic-rneriz, • who sal
.Bruperor's views. Se varddee eithe diseuse time that it commenced its existence meal:- they made -fortunes duriney-the war -and have
, .. . _
sion of the neWly..mve :fled poi ts OD the sub the earth.-eilleii Who are eapiible of auch imam North to . invest de/ ,. ,
. : . 0 A . f
iPet of French iutervention pr mature. • , -. proceedings wield at once, by their insanitehr _ . oe,A white.men in
-. . : ‘ . 51.„- Louis beeetne. en.,
- Arrival of . he 46 it; and their guilt, . place theinsolvva eutire:y -racfed at a 'negro., ;the .oth3er' dav aud was
9
- Bost 21.7,
to
ot _, ._ heyou'd the sympathy of the Whole -civilized ° -
, - - about to strike him 'with • i whe -
‘1% bl ek bat; n
SANDY -Efoox. 11.0.11 2°.- The steams;r
• • • ' a • world. el. feel the fullest - emili fence that -
"Look here - white -man don't Vol
I.
. . . ,- . .
the -colored „Man fell lack en Ina yescrved
Citv of- neston fro • - L'.' a -these men who inhabit the 13: itish- Pi evinces riailts : .
_. - . / t . /
of .teorth America, who have pioceded flow strike me wid dat are ro-l-dort't yen an iti
Queenstosin 12th has arrived! -Her advrees.
1 11- . -a• our loins, atalsalio are governe y princi-ples
gar. Id have you keow cla-f"when. you -shakes
ere one day later tha receivea per•Aiii
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eatene• 'fend their honhes their wiveeatheirachildien
idahe main oursiwn, knose well how to' dee me you strikes a Berea. eio,, • • ,
heti arrived 'out on th . 28th. -• she inst., -says that a fright' I -murder was clam-
: . • ' - • resourec pessessed by this coulary that
THE. Board ofeComnion Scheel Trustees of
1 the ,Town•-lif Goderich, has resolved to,•.'
extend the time for receiving Tenders for lay.
ingia Floor, &c, -on Vie Second Flat ofthe
-Central School,
tilt noo-n -of Thaisdiy Srfl
• ... •
• Plaits -and Specifications eau bet seeti by
applyin,g to the undersigned: • '
. By -order of the Board.
• - - WM,. 31ACItAY,••Beeetary.
Goderich, 25th April, 1866. • .alw69 2i
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The steamer Kan,ga,r o, fro Nets -1'0i
ki an 1. .11, d - . . ' • as•The Natchei Dent,ocra* t of the 3rd
n it tin tam ), t e nee arose t ere is DO
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LIVERPOOL, :April -1 .4--,COtt in,saleete- day -
&fitted on the 1st kly smite neer° eoldierseee
„would hot fairly.apend to.aisist them iu their _ . 0
ete•-•-e .
!GOODS.
„OF -
DESCRIPTION -
A 1' --
W. X. SAVAGE'S.
MARKET SIQUARE.
GODERICH; Q. •
..Aptie2.5th01366: Nv14
=NI
- a
r . l• ewar re lee t tat atever t e mo. . 4, yoci eious c revs. - 0- .
III 0 tiOilo 8 ly."Erie 541 to 5. - . - • I. • • neade against. the borrower.
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Chase declines, anless Congresshity ;pewit-- hives ot the invasion, the means_etaken for •
legislation shall restore ahe power- of the subvertiug republicau institution -ride° repeard- LivEaeool.: April 1; •p.,_m. Cotton- salal • --0sweece N. Y.,1- April 23.=-A. special des- OswEoo, April 231tiee cases' of Fenian
. s - - -• . • Apply to •
Ceurt. ' - ••
• . • 4;500 -hales to s ec litters a d - eiporters, field rifles destined for theaise of the Pei
fo th la 00 b I) SHADE GOODarci
- Vessels for a while announced thaUthei min", the Ia. S.,Avithout authority, and cop- r _ ree ,e1 ys . 5, a es, tnel int; Patch to the Times states that 140 spring. tnuskets wz-he setz-ed by ieltr of the -Depart. , Barrister. -
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ington State that the Secretary Of the Tree-- ate to 'a pp -lineal revolution tbr whieh Frana.- with a decline- of. tp 2d p r lbe and in teamed that 600' have .been -sent here, but a Fort Ontario; fulithe
. .
• trary to the pe-ople The military deinand of
P ' Seized flit nialit;• It hai been aster- ins,. at -3 o'cliick; They iaave been deposited '126th 1866 -
e• seam, or arms -
suryis considering theadvisability of issu, -is responsible:- The -United' States -have no some cases: even mo --Ill' dling uplanda. only three eiteea haye been_ sem-ed.- Two in airogrese. • The Flianeare greatly _ ex-
MOIITGAGE
a queer thing rumor}s ? The _ report align new lono•date -vie of G t
•
hundred elms were distributed • amone- the itedabota the seizure. •
• 0
t aeereamp satisfactOry evidence. thief the Mekican people 161d aba mahket to ItY "dos' steadier.:
- T • • b
were, Fenian Gunboats. hristlin. iWith NKWIJOADT.- elegramsfrom. Wash: satisfa.etion seems to beim become 'subordin- The markets very 1 an a oet nominal, were
cannon and swarming with.7men. What -
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Liens inent of the East, in thiScit a yesterday Morn- _ West Straet, Godeiicts;
- • - - • . • „ , . W14, -
quickly spread through thitown, and he- .bonds .at hve pef cent interest; to raise have accepted the ao-called emptre,•._ and the he Manchester arket is 'heavy and -.de. Fenutua-last week. It is said the at ms• were; I - l• • •
1' • .
13readstuffs maeket lou
I the French la (Teethed necessary mmge r destined to be -used in the Fenia ex edmore • • -
' NEW YORK, April 23. is now rumoured
- • BY virttie tif a -Power sof Bale
fore vil,,ht it had readied the most distant funds with -which to meet the obligations withdrawal o • fi
no* rapidly maturint; ograms quiet but rm. .•W-baat• fit m -and advancel up the Bay of Quiete b rhea t
DS t o sai L •• -
to' determine thateuestion. The United.
pa.rts.of the_ County. - One eoldier, who 0. States recoetuxe ublic, an - ft_ mixed 28s -6d to: _ critas and. tugs, having for its ohjectehe Cap- e- • - - • to -Valentine ilkiehler dated 25th February, _
These tel • d e Cora' teed - - . Y •
29se ' a re is a prospect or retonetruction oetween
• e • Mortgage niade.by Jacab Hunt *lid will
are undoubtedly intended,:as feelers of •
s • t e 'ancient -rep the two wings here aer he Fenian:Brother-
lives a abort distanoe--- Mit of town hearino. tyrisicioas. Fut.!! _ Beef- till and easiefe- hire brPactoriand Belleville and the raising
?- ..• „ public opiniou as to .the spirit in which consenttodevolveitse. If direct- a" hood. . - - , - . _ • - A.. De 1863; All that certain irctil or
that th t
mope were,merchinc, to the har • - • '
• y or in irect y with _Prince lalaximilian.-- Yor - at an . prises week. aeon - sterdy; of the greeil flag in a situatihn abrost tract or ud and premises situate ying and
• • .• • • Butter easier-- eLard '• 273 for Am la • liable aeainst assults b I La • • -
y lawiand -water The - \--••• • •
1 •
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, - the loan would be met in financial- circles. His maintenance by European armies with • e ican. „
hor to prevent_ a landing,. actually • ran
- - - imperial attributes agaiiist lier will, is reea,rd-. AIJSTROPRfaSSIAN BaSts, - Ghllon island, in Lake Ontario,. which - -
of Egmcindville, 1n -the
OIL OP.ERATioNs.GN TH1 LINE Otr THE G.. -heing-i° the Yillage
T. flithwev.--aAt three dtfferent poipts bet- qounty of Huron„ containing by admeasure.
- 11 the •
* way to .rt his gun ..nd take INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS DP COLORADO.= The AustroaPivasian .diffie Ity continn uninhabited, is stated to have been selected
-
ed with epprehension hy the Ammican repliha
Po. Isla- Seward thee .recura to One despatch.
or the 6th of December, nrging the adjustment
-of asmestion eiidangering harmohy and frie4d-
ghip between the United Stalks and France.
The UnitedStatesdoes not dictatein whatwaa
these chains shall be adjusted, but -hopes
• The- section whie
lumber is found ate -Cole
saw. mills•and ten flour
n set up in the past few
ills in the Sad: are
ndred and fitty, eost-
- should - ge,- if
ot less than.
ween Sareia ran. St."Maryis wells are bei went one quarter otlan acre or Laud be .th•
Critical.' it is Omen d that -P ussta has dee as the rendezvous and has' e of Sup died. • fhe - ng
pert in the fray. An this time' a good - ry from I ut down, with the view tat test the existence same more or es , 'a bei . f
, an e mt s, w lc eve e
* 1 - . • Th
- counted at over doe GEORGE PEABOD TO T E QIITEEN. Cc,' prominent meniber* or Ithehallova es, W..J. Spicer, sad's- ah others of the offi Auction at Brydon's Hotel, Egiliondntliaana -
-
orado has twenty-fiv .
cidedly refused to co+ely with t -he Austrian expeditions .were tot:love sicuulti ne NIS
Mile of solid ioe- lined our shore d th "ll h• h h b
;vessels . were innocent. merobautmen en- years:
•
a quartz
1-
1 s nd ng composeda
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of Petroleum in the vicinith of the line ofthe
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other places ona e r. etiortimors - Village • Lot number.- Three south side of
request to withdraw 4er order or. the Diehl& • "h f o Th -
. brand Trunk Radwaya Near Forest a -Well Stanley street in Bgmondville sfOrelisidriket
zation of her Corps • 'Armee.
• - • •
• . are given for What they ire worth:
is progressing., owned le! lessrs. O. j Bryd-
. e tu lugs ereon, tr
th b th - be• b P111)110 -
deavoring to work up the- lakei
ing $40;000,0.00. Th
. • • • A letter from -Geer Pea edyhto Queen - .-• ed the hero of Keis' t- • staparty a, urda,y
were running on Medium
- - France May Ond some wtay out ofit consistent :Victoria- acknowled, es Wu. _ jesty's pub.. - has been formed, au Ostalnieat paid 11.1,, a•
- Scotian Assembl in a recent debate, said 'cers of the Road- A Widder a C 8 t • fit -Twelfth d of MaY ist •
that, while be deer
Gale, for May is te band, filled -$23,000,000 pe.r, year. Wa,„es rule at $5 per: with aerhonear, r a. i heutrurionsness. 1144 letter, 'and_ eXpresset bis warmest surface welI put doWit Valhi rock d d '1 12 of M13 ek -
ydetb‘find reit in the
- as , with everythin,= that could be !18-3%0 ItDoa:thettioau,b,vetettynt 'of Golden City M. Drouyri De: hys r,ee ita that . :nee gratificationarndetheekhe He says he Wall ac huvioo ho
peace and roleage- ,epends on _the Fe eral v rnment to fie imlue the Q
deeiredin the way of -Sprjno. lesbian; - "" • , ueen
mill at tint point.. - • cilitote the, withdrawal.- He so raises the ous heir loom_he cam leave itn flancrof his the diking; +ached a depta o
A" necessities cif the wovince, . her a fie a well,:and
,
_ , , an • o DOOM .
usqUo 0 olti' w were Es line. about to' be emaineheed at dince. • Al, Terms* -leash. Deed under Power oft*.
s portrait -as th% meat oreci• caPa e e •undcrsindig-the ,popical Craig, a Bestow coinpany are siakine
'pes,, light literature, &A.. Order it et - question as- to the- compatibility _-of arnar• i birth, *h , t „ h r *ith the Queen's let- and:easy handling oft gie adnimprainie 17ft ond a' Pertlitiik Company ha;ve (aim- 'he
aeaforth, 2E8th A.D., 1866. walsit
this office.
-_ dna
ser. The gew• york poses, special says Fieman. Johneen is -tilting ona ateel alba& but re asserts 1.he decree.. for -the withdiaaval kite
lanenaee savors vei s y y .
e a of the United; tates. _ fis . .0 _ _ .Y knnar a Company has he it formed, and.they
• - • - side of his "machine," quietly whittling,- of the Freneh troops. , • _ . - _ _ _ Ytetters._ in the gallery hissed the speaker- have advertised for tende ;for sink' te t - 0 invas for orderstor rrint sates zor,a
c es r nrser
B. G. .31'0AIIGHEY.
- Solicitor for-idortgageeL
(13eLtist Punch contents a very geed bit chial institutioas on this continent, at witness ter, it will e_ver r *aided als evideace of ahility of the Lieutenan - ovei nor 0 ova me_nced- developem nts at different point/Loa -
. .
- .atthe Fenian situation called 4; the Yankee Brazil, which Mi. Seward declines to dismiss. the kindly fee -lin shof- the Qu en tawarda a Scotia, and in thries like -tihe preSe4 sua
•v trews] of dislo cat 4. -
the Aux Sauble and XI ' Creek. At ra-
Mot Nr Seward has sent...import=
't in. smoke ia the distance, -and to him conies •Mr. Seward sa •- • - • 1" • ' b k M Ann nd•--Whereuplin the "standine
11 ' nig a 8 43?d Ito h te N y the COnnties
ys *here a nation has estala- ..tita that elfin° fo
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structions to Motleyr, oni. Minister at Miss Canada, attired ea -19ttuto, who says, Balled .Republican' and. domestie institution's; the' brid e over which h
give others rea s r• a 0 we ; so -that la the course. of a fevr week
very one has neec to be f - ' the doers closed TL rash a -d d -0tHuron apd Bruce. Monthly wages siTew"
. • an . the question its to the existence of oil I • a.
a ring •
Vienne in reference to *the pr4je04. ‘,"Thet_..saY .ttlare'e a fireat Head Centre .1ike cram -no foreien natien can riviitfutly in•• fot-O '
_ sending Anntrinn iroppal to the -aid Holm, It it ePreads te ray Premiscs.— "
I
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FireuitiaJohnsou-a Guess it's only a nuke,
14asituilian. A strong protest acrainst
1402 action_ wilhe nuide;. •Watt till it busts. out e, .aud meau
i-irbile4mAps quietly whittling away.
7 . -
s .
e innst pass himself • order' was moved e•galleries cleared d
revisws the_ intestine *ars of Mexico, and 00e 03a.In New-tork they have -ripe tomatoes. the " show at 'all the poents •nameal is pre 1.
a or a- comansaton allowed. Reference'
the line -of the Grand Tra k Railwa .will
which Of Wordswortlfs Produ diens he'
terfere by -force le subvert theme He then <traieHartleyhaColerilee one': belie? • k d be.prohlematical. As -faAts- we csYtn leara
„ • „ as e etatemene was afterwards retreated.
tequired, aPply, Iser letter rtric1 to
says we cannot approve the Infliction &pane sidere the prettiest. Feu pro nptly replied • from' Bermuda, and expect to 'haTe new flounced by Judaea to -be •Lgood. i Bo says
General Agent. 1,
ishatentipea_them br strang ers2 for their-pi:a datiehter Dora:" - - , potatoes in a few days. -
- - • 'the Obierver - • - •
Godericla APril -21 usek
0 • - •
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•
Arm. CAMP EL
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3
ea,,s-01PIN LIT-
v..an In filled at the
. :jtibtiri:gt°P4miarPase$r.-ver,
othent ina3 rely u
tiontraliftenfevloanas
- ftents of Voron4
'We employ ifone b
aueno expense*
_ caul:trade:0 etvheeryvitb:
-the Sipa/ office. .
. iorlivii•park2r:InesIlterregY
- wredserit i;rreape wee-outlfaul
advertisement of 3
- is a very large -on
74-danyjltireslinc:as.110febeet:neaeeti:
have eVidently iw
_ ice. Vegetation!
gardening operati
zhan last year. 1
Tuesday there was
Buffalo. Navigati
- but in soon as lo '
- OTUrileithseriteverit.Z17.14
:V. Detlor it tloa 1
VIII arrive in poi
spring feet in A f
MEM YALTA N
learn from far
the fall wheat,
tnlifellsneviul'nerel tinter
- ;will undoubtedly 1
this fall despite ts
it will be a pod'
di _ a large surphis-
• 1, 7.
1 1
_
As intim
. fourth regular I:11
Mural Teacher's
in The Central
-afternoon, emu
hope to see a-1 .,„„
THE FALL- Wag
•this vicinity; -we sr
and givelt promise-
tlife
ieverely daring' thi
portions of it have
.the whale it weare
tne weather of the
it to shoot out los
- INFANTICIDE.-
t•V70 toys, while s
rea_ Aims,
_ body of a young
the edge of tl3e
evidently teen th
.:yee si in!: sr s Zit; di) I
torn alive; No
ef the h-oniaontt
tut' 'the matteis
- hands. -
Artillery conipael
explainiugh
• *ler parade by
unanimously eleel
3S1 -V. Thonison
yoga, and -wilt m
' wish bine prosper
vainT
wfo.e7b*ers;ieuwil"ellismItar:
▪ ceived hisspriagi
vines. *a., apd A11
▪ 411g, we 'would
to call at his ore
Preis personal
lir. Campbell's
114 line.
'T.oikertaitototi
• DzaitSta.rii
in reference t
place between
Soeities, an seed
youreolumns b
societi. That
.!f displaz sad tc
! the iietorieui
Fame offat
:' Sober:by,
Utlike Seam
stien of
how to silt
-Aga& on botii
Alecision•ought
account aloft
aroments.
least seemedto
contradicted on
I& hone. Noir
:or 'wrong to as
A.nd
_argue the yobs
private or —
tha fist
• Bluentle.
our sten.
nminswersble *
byisittiur ewe
had the affirms
tie% confined
whatargemeal
• slumber vent 1
Actrine, anal
-*anon:cod ss
Al things ceps
have $417 gr
Nueva% sooi
able to liebete
kers
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