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TABLE G., T. R.
BUMMER ARRANGEMEgT
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:GOING EAST. " - • • -
:* EIN:pre.iti‘ Mixeil.
(odericli. ...der 10:00 a.m. 2:0) p..1n..3:10.p.In.
Clinton ▪ . 10:30' 2:30 11:00
Searorth. . 10:50 . 2:5a - 4:A5
Carron Brook. ▪ 11:05 3:1C1 . • 4:5A .
Kitchell 11.20 3. 5.21 _
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e arr 11:50' 4:60 '6:15 - trigiOrtl_ a•np t IOt)pm.42O O0
Buffido.. aft. . • e s
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'J11(181-0; • dep. 7:0,.) a an. 1230 a.m. 3i50
Stratford.. • .. 12:50 pan, 0.10 &:15 A.m.
arr 3:00 11.25: '
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ntecitiv igaai
Baty
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4 he 7th and -received it some few of the Minions were'ashore. The -
was Cattle Enterlieg the ger. We 'undeiseen that Mr. Fitnalne Austrtan. demand t t _
_States.
- b fresh rift -mat on the 19th. Heneer3 the eoutie whistle was sciunded .several times, but no
American Consul it, Goderich,. is to • e-
eil -was held and arbold course ad pted. . attention was to ta0 a paid to it. The men were in
- • removed _-ar pe - • e inks e eves'this action is to be the :shop in = .the vicinity •
iVe received the -followino. teletirani from • -the withdraw 1 -of the A.ustrian -troops whistle was the sie•nal for thern be oti
• e'd on • by the superior Pi ussian forces. 'this would the • or ready end not befare -" After
The Globe" Of Wednesclpy. says. lad nieht •Maritine Provinces.
-The trout white fishing from .Sioletein, wq re they are had in check board, reniarked7hat they " would - goewhen
Proseott:-“ *A. slay of 20. per cent-. ad _
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followed by ii•dige ficant military • niovement, of the wharf, and when, informed that the
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solemn. is now imposed onall livei stool "business is to. be 'came extensively
hlt t th ff • d • •
ere t US su_mme1. e 0 0 7iiiest says: -1 abandonme t of Hots off leaving the men on shore. Before Cro`-'
we,an .the. waiting fora long time the steamer pushed
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ena e i us rm. o s ume e o e
goine• rom• Canada to the United States.
number f b atis. • •
has been nearly douoled and every preper- -min by Austria vii I be regerded sem -net- in ceeding a trent distanee. the Fehiatikon board
.ti arm. t °es not, owever, rin er. war _captam to -put tok -w m • . • •
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is ,e Ian cou y p z talon made- for a °Teat take of fish.' The anticiPati'n a- w
. a getieral _mrde a demonstration and compelled the
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r, and cause
a donAcquence of statotory enactment4 We • r, Ao •• I • -
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Is order came in orce t. is morning __
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I k 1 --- _1 I d 'd • back th h •f S
- nets Set out at once are In the weereeete 'flevitaLle Gree sawn), Is rep rted in the Marshal Clark_ was sent. for. and promptfy
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length J ; The demand for nation esaels being. repared for came down -andserdered all the belligerent
Presume therefore, that Mfr. 1110R-aiLes 115 miles in
bill to which we referred a feW day ago,
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b Id • h h Th 1.ortti-eue e Chamber Of Ditties a' • vessel. The Merslial gave the clidice of
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service. . • " " men ashore. About one hundred. of them.
Lake Iliiron fish inthecentral towns and Seine tip-preli ndiont eneertainect of immediately obeyed the order. The others •
d cities of Canada is very great, - and every Creels dIstaeLeances in Spain and Jassy. .• swore they would not hedge an inch from the
i diffi 1 W h our ard proved of the ,e titract _for a telegraph • tee -corning on shore or • ping overboard se" just.
h' h I d ibem The men con -
has passed Congress and - been Ma ap- - ..•
pound taken can e so withot e e •
plicable to all live stoek. - I The :fact that •
sl olest ty. e ope
the dutv is. imposed is that however, -
, . 3; Amulet'. by the s Inhere route. w p ease t em os
with whieb o n will -Nip an -abiand_ele.s berme The liebilines r d' B g eluded it- was best to come en ahore. On a.
GODEIWII • W - May 4, • 1866: ur peoplenre -now more im- fish- erme -
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43d -a • •!, - • • L. - I d hi ----------- the arshal that the boat wotild be -
mediately eoneerned.:-.&, And, of this, we ' FIREMAN'S HALL Goderich May 3rd, -18_66.
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.A. SURPRISE PARTY. - Oat By. Liar No 40' li-e-for the predent sus- e lame &flared woald *re- the cars, which were about storti_ng for 1.3ose-
Llst evening.; about 8 o'clock; a party • • .
141 21--Ame lean bread_ tele,
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that -kr sonie titne past. a war en a not huving a ceniplete uniform and also thee
pans,. tverpoo , w suepeld eu on 4-h.
19ths estim
millions sterling.
is expected.
It is feared so
suit in-LiverPool,
porary -embarrassments
Liverpool, A
d t th - n a• narter detaned untilthe conduct of these men could
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suppose there can be no- donbt, • • At the regula monthif\lineeting. of the A.-,favouratil liquidation .be prepdrly investigated, the whole crowd of.
TOE- lEtte31-11 ItitlEttig.71TT OF': • 3 ' '
Union- No 1 Fire Companyett was resolved • Feniaus broke for -the Depot, and seen .filled
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- It is well, known to most of our rea(7.- - -- on thetwenty fourth of -May, on account' ot meets will he surmounted. 8. o'clock. The boat then proceeded le 13es-
beheeen .-Of- between .00 and 40 ladies and • gentle.- 1 a vote of thanks_ be tendered el ,the Tavern sttiffe--Itichardsocinee?, lice 4 co., walf.., it the. mee on board title' eteaMei Smaine'i -
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—Small i -Olde lihs been going on
Spam and the- South, Amerman:Republics . / - - <-
and leif for that city m the train -about
. _ - - - vended ie regard to the Members turning out but it, is. fope that -tem. ton,
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. - . . It was the intention of Marshal Clarks
- . . for their liberal offerto aid in the fi Id & Co an ot • - obdurate to rife her dow to Fort Preble
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wh-eat in limited dernatid, at 'wharf, and givathein lod,gi_ igs in the :Fort., -
./- . - getting up of a demeparation for that °colt.
_ - • men composed principally of membersKeepers-- • - e
ofehili and- rents • The Spaniirds fek - „ _sten. . •
t Tuesday. c rnem good
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' eta report F our very , •
-dell; but steady;
about theratee
ltegeest; tit 28.s. 9
. • mur.cler Triateals. Barrie.: aBiagilsa.ifid°,rAWythhiete, & Co. and Bra .e,&-Gordoe THE, WINOOSKiputtstit$,ANOT- HER. •
insulted by Chili, audi ,:therolore... sent out
- and adherents of the New Connexion M. -
•Churelrof-this town invade ereidence
• or -effected to feef that their flao. hid been
JAMES 13UCEANAN, Secretary.
-a-29s for Mixed, and Ns a -ea'
2.. A-rivateer Boarded. -
1. per 480 lbs. Provisions-- -•
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Candles, Ifish, pees1 limns, cheese, °Mom,
bran. syneked herrings, &c.. We have taken
the figures of 1865, although they are evi
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dentty incomplete, . and. rather below• the
average of other•year•s.- -r or instance, in the
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import's ior lumbet-5 and in --186_45s upwards
cod three inillion feet. - And all -Oita' business
Iiiis been tranSocted, tiliTihe present moment
by our speculative friends across' the oorder.
It is high time that we evoke em.to a sense of
our situation, and endeavored at least to -get
0:44vcri*etuttas
HE1111,03 BIRK WiliffED
j H1 sabseriber want41006cerds cf Hein-
yerd at the Dock. -
piricleoewk B1 ta p, fiodrinwiclia: schhi .17.:t1:11e.dehesittilie.veraytAme4,:hilio
our fair shares sWe hewever, sehat •
WOOL WOOL WOOLi-C.-
the' will ire lone e szeomp Wb -
the Trade Colam'ssioners were named, we r
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• highea market price for any .quarany ot
suhscriberr prepared to ..plyivitsAllet
wool.
hailed -their .app Littnent'as a step in .the
right direction, E ild v.1;0 venture to say that it
already -gives -pro nise of good fruit,
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An extraordit a_ry disease his appeared
Moog- .caitie• in . tile township Of North
Gower. They rut . about tor an bout after
attacked, bellowi Icr wildly, over The fields,
and exhibiting ,s item/cis of -hydrophobia.
In the'neie,hbouriniod no sigh of disease was
discovered. . _ .
- - Beiree'seits.The great public rem-.
edy have now beet" in use: ever twenty.. years,
hence it cannot be said that they are on trial;
3..hey have beta thoroughly _tried, and pro.
flounced eon th authority of those whose
lives and -health ev. have preserved) to be: a I
cure, harmless Pd. eminently salutary. pre-
p_aration, and if taken,* season will itivari-
ably cure colds. o:ughs, sore throat, and all
Brmichial affeiti es. One fair trial will con-
k I 1 d
, . cine dealers, at 25ets.per 'box.
of 3Ir. Ames Thomson, carryino. with -
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- vince ehe most- e •eptica . Sold by at me 1-
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report : Beef ve y dull and lower- priees
at fleet to punish theldaritig teptiblicans. ., . _ .- I -
to make cernmon euse with Chili ann. - . , _ ,
_On Satnrclay a case 'Of.* a Peculiar- OatUre , a ' '
lard peglectedeancl hoidens vrou d aceep a 'was boarded by the custom house- officer at-
, par ty, SO completee thati Mr: T of was some
, ' - httle time in - discovering i‘liat it all was confeludedd in Barri;,, after _lasting the decline 01,2s tt,3e4. cheetie---dullsireAld easier; Lubce this mornings A large number of
mg pen examined. . The piesoiler, a Mrs:
Lynn, was charged with havires :caused 'the
, death of ber husband; by ediniiesterinst -poison
•te bim. -.. - ' _ - : -_ _-. . • :
Alr.4. Gwynne, Q C4 of Teronto, and the
County CroWn Attorney of Sitacee, prosecete
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thein - a nurriber r3f .basketi ,Ste and a
splenda. rocking cha. •--------------------1 • - •
-WliE CHARGED WITH POISONING• HER HDS• must be accepted to effect hiacon very
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EASTPORT, may
Peru, was indueeci, 114 a Sutter ofpoliey, _ • = ' BIND fl t i.s lower and still tending downwards; A schooner said to be a Fenian prive,teef
whole o two ays, over. forty w mosses have bier %Mee add nommel ; _tall° at and is •
• meant but the secret leakod out - when - aimed men were on board..' She has Fenian
h the i little powers are at -war with - -
Spain with this advantaae on. their side, /
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• -a - • . • Rev 'Mr. Shaw arose -and read the follow-
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,,that they are fighting at home,. whilst -
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their enemies are .thousands. of miles -front 'eg _
- their base pf suPpliThe oely
St ri°118 To Times ThOmsor Esq
ADDRESS* .
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- ' Mies on board : • •
- A custom house Officer has just, arreeed
trent Quebec reports that some armed Fenians
BOInbardment ol SNL.E
lett there in a small fishink vessel this morn
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RTH BRITISH
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MERCINTILE FIRE imp met •
Insurance Cos
•ZSTABLISHED1E309.
- cArirAt £,000,000, STERLING...
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- Fire. Department.
rtSilItANCL'S effected on all classes _or_
- risks at moderate -rites. Losses prompt.
ly aid
Life Department-
In/virtue efthe guarantee afforded byibew
large Capital and accumulated profits, this
Company can adopt rates lower than are
practicable by enemy other offices.
To Fainters.
Special low rates have been made for hunt
buildings and otherisolated risks. '
The undersigned having. been appointed
anent of the above Company for Goderich
and surrounding -country; will be glad to re.
peive-proposale for insurance in bath 'branch%
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es, and sill always be ready to give jaunts-
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tion.to parties wishing t� insure. _
NEW Yo air,ay ------a lona 'Sturfs .
live, -but were put on board a large sehooner OF'
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correspendeut, fter commend' g _upon -the -..
back. of Grand Meilen, New Brunswick. - -
Ho gut 41; GARDEN
fighting,u to -a recentilate, was the oap-
We the members -and friends of the con- .ed and Mr. R. A. Hanson, �f .Toronto, and-
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titre of a- Spanish. -War steamer it little gregation of tile Mthodiii-New Connexion- Mr. Lount defended the prisoner. happier.
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,Cliorch orAhis eowlis have come -together this t ed fronethe evidence that • the .deceneed ,htle.
-- Ch-iliati. vessel, but this" oeenrrence ii as
... ,--,.. • . _ - evening for- the purpose 4 'performing ivhat I band had been abseat fietii; his - residence - - for
deemed sufficient to *errant the issue of we , co7nceive to be, a duty; as' dellghtful io- .. about four months, Working: at Odhawa, and
as As 'wf., trust the object ter which we are rehirtied tO his boino,•saying to Many people
orders to to Mendes, the -Spanish admirai to
Wed, will pe_pieeseet andassitleable to thet he never felt better in his life: He was
burn and pillage along the whole, coast of ''isse4''
I a -You': 'ft is Sir, to ereeent -you with resniall not -many days home, horiever,. till he became
- Peru and _ Chili. Vtilperaiso WAS scieete „toketi-er_oui'respect, for,the .vuluable servie
ces you have rendered; and still render as
ed as the first point of attack-, The basi-
-- - $nperintendent of the Sabbath Se.hool - in
t. - nese of that beatitifuIeity-anlmportant connection viith the above chaich to, 'pre -
commercial eitrepot on. theioait of Chiii mote the interests of the school under your
charee, having as' it has for its -object, Di
,,--bas been aluiost entirely- in the haedS
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very sick, complaining, as he said, of a dirty
stomach. He-trequently • vein ited,-. and, day
by day got worse midi' the twelfth day after
his return, when he died,- manifesting quip-
- mini of arsenical poisoning. It was said anienig
theneIghbers that while -he... Tas at Oshawa
zoinaron with. other Schools of a kindred -nit his wife had become very intimate witha man
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tare, , the training of the rising generation in namedAuquid. who was a widower. and for
the tear and love of God, and thus in some -whom she had washed and. done other work.
meastire fitting thenefor spheres of usefulhess This aroused the suspicien of the neighbors'
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• • ' and after the funeral the body -was disinterred;
and -the stomach sent to Professor Croft, of
Toronto,- who, upon applying the initial tests
for arienic,discovered arsenic in the stet:each.
Inquiry was thea fcirme4e. turd it. was : found
that- on. two occasions at leaat during. the
sickness of her hnsbende the • prisoner -Tie.
ehasedarsenic, saying she wanted it to poison
rats._ - Air. Harrison Urged for the defence
that the. deceasedhad4inisoned • himself, --and
several witnesses were called who -peeved
that he wos not ye +el:soh-his-Way h me from
Oshaia. - The indictment w.a • as joint one
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against Iheipiisoner and;Diqin forthe -mur-
der, but Mr. Harritionisetered i` his chattel'.
ge, and tailed Decluid as.a Witness: for Mrs!
Lynn. -He denies ever Iliaiina -taken any
famiiitirities with Mrs: Lynn. - li'ttrs Harrison
addressed the jhry in an able speech; The
jury, after a short absence from -coed, came
in with a verdict 'et "Not guilty."-4Leader-
- of -American andEnglish residents, and
their ipterests were �f so mueh import-
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ance that ateet eg-Britisit and American
in the venous situations to whieh in after
war vessels. was . engaged nt. the special life they may be called, we hive rallnired and.
±work or prOteetiei them. . When the cinnOt but admire your Zeal and anivear'el
e dainidll?ffeate-Imo:irinebriend tspoestloann.,adedioka-etido
Spanish ekaletirel,... entered the harbor of
the entirely defenceless city on the 27th _are children; your namito.thein. hits .fiecome.
Ruch to carry out Els miasion of' destruc-
tion,. there wale vessels enough ia_port
- under British and American Admirals to
have prevented the Spaniards from burn-
ing the place, bitUlthough strongly urg-.
ed by the representatives of FranCe. and
_ the-UnitedStates to interfere and prevent
the destruction of the property of foreign
residents, the- commander: of the Britislr
sciadron decided to withdraw and leave
the devoted city to it fate. Under. the.
the.circumstances, of course; : the Ameri-
cans wereconmpella to remain mortified
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spectators of the affair. The SPauish
*A.dmirat after the fOur days :of grace
he had given and on the withdrawal of
the Bridal; and American ships, took up
position in front of the city, and - the
course el a few 'hours property to the
*Mount of $ 2Q.,090;000t the apeureula..-
•*. - tion of - Years,. was destioyed by. fire..
The situation Was &delicate One for- Ad-
miral Denman, no doubt, but we think.,
in the present state of .publie fear, re:
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gaging SPala; and considering the 'eag-
erness of the repsentatives of.Frarice •and.
the IL S. to take a full 'share Of the re-
spongbilitY, that he would have :been
fully justified in steltnly..resiiting the.de-
itruction!?f the property of so many Of
his fellow -subjects. We - shall be very
Much siiprised it when the affair is pro-.
-.perly sifted, the conduct of the Udall.
Admiral not be pronoutieed; trepre-
hensible if not cowardly.
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a "toes -boll' word," you live in their. affec-.
dons ; and your indefatigable. efforts in this
noble work ha4e- .the. members, and
friends- of the eliurch unmistakable proofs
that the children live in yours. • We are nee.
unconscious of the feet, that it is no little
sacrifice you make in _being found it your
post every Sabbath; and this combined with
your efforti to promote the int -rests -of the
sehool, has. brought asitogether this evening,
to show' you. that we are not thimin0fal of
you in "work of faith and labor of
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I have now Sire'very great pleasure in be
half of the Members and friends of church
in presen'ing Y-Ou- with this chair, an 'entire.
bethan Reeker".;. you will accept the gift,
not so much for its intrinsic value but rather
as a small memento of their esteem'end gent
itudeefor your inestiMatile services as Super-
intendent of the.Scheol under your charge.
That the Giver of: all Good -may long • spare
your to enjoy it ; and that you may long
fill the honerable position you eccuny ; and
that in. 'after ybars, when your Work is done
in -the ,Sabbath Scheel,. and your place is
filled" by others you may have the pleasure
of lookicg tiackieo this evening as one of the
happy if not the happiest. evenings of your
life, is their earnest and in-ost sincere prayer.
DI behalf of the Members, and friends of
the Church. -
• (Signed) - E. CLIFFORD..
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tlie recipient made a /elf re -
arks expressive .of his n'nworzhiness of
the eomplimenta heaped upon hini: • and
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The Royal Canadian Bank.
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There is now little doubt-thal a bran'eh
or this bank will be established -in. Gode-
rich in. the course of a few day : Tho-
- necessary_ anioant of .$59,000 stook fins
been subscribed; and it is the titention Of
the bank authorities to 'open the, Agency'
without delay The :institution is a -high-
ly successful one, and ,the ...privileges it
extends are such.asmust prove beneficial
to our business men. An advertisement
in connection with the bank will, be found
elsewhere. .
Fireon the Cars'.
Shartlrafterthe mail train.' left Buffo -
lo yesterday moraine, 3rd, a fire broke
out in -.. the -Tim& and. express- ear, and
spread. with such rapidity:41A the whole
car and much olds valuable contents Was
threatened with destruction: Mr. A.
Saunders, mail conductor, however, by
his heroie emiduct _savedthe property un-
der his iare., Seizing the registered let-
ters and thrusting them' into hia pocket&
he pulled the hell.rope, and rushed to the
tender for water which he threw upon the
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_ personal risk, he had succeeded in quench= kinds of weather,. short .of a Morin, she
barbarity of the boinbardthene o .
RICUARDSON, Agent,
- Bank of Montreals West -St.
Goderich Melia 18q6. swtoi
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which was deteileeless without a gull to r - SECOND DESPATCH• . --••• i- . -
fifteen to twenty millions _of pe penj is de- just. left the harbor In _perseit of a Fenian - ' ' • , - ' 1 - A y a
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ply or avegsel ele stand by it, atles that from. . The U- nited States steamer , Winooski,
. Itis- HOUSEIIOLDI FURNITURE, &G.
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Foal' Mexhoe, May Is instructed by D. Wilda& 13infehani, to ,
American -and other- foreign merchants. in - ___• , -
.cludine:411 cetninerend parts. of the \toivii, The -steamer - 'Weshington Jrvitil.f., .Which• Sell' by 'Citation oii ,.
cnitom hoiaseet go4erninent beildings;- &c; escaped frost Norfolk.'yesterday and proceed. .Friday tb.e 111 -day of May '1866
The correspondent gives the Mt -awing per-: ed to sea; was overtaken about :nine miles - 9 . ,. 7
-Medez Nunez- -- has received Orders from refused to return,iind.'after a guard was put on thepremiesse! t. itsuperioryraine Reuse
' CABINET,
tieulars oft*, bomberdment es -kis said dine! out by theiteamer le persuie but her captain
'Madrid to destroy, burn end desolate te. the en board, she was alloWed to. proceed north-- .
46. feet x 38 -Theis' and Garden well stocked . -
tmost of his is e allfchitien and Peruvi• ward e - • - - • ' , . -1- Huron Read in 'MM. -Town of tie/clench also
with choice. fruit trees, &c• • situate on the T7 r
stroyed, „itearlcf all ,belonging to ,Britigh, Pr. _ •
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promised to regard theehair as a token •of
their .respect and \esteem. te begged
them to excuse him from makinc, a speech,
as it could hardly 1A.pxpected under . the
very peculiar circiimstances. -
The baskets were then opened, tables
Offered allots of good things, and
the visitors enjoyed themselves' to the
fullest extent for a few 'hours before_ ta;
kiog their departure. -
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Attention is directed. to the sliminess
adve of Meears. Beery & Brost -.
See the adv. of Mr., Savage, cal-
ling' for bark and wool -In Mr: 8's ease
the old -I saw of bark and no wool'
does not apply. •
- see-- - Mr. Riehardson, of the Bank
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of Montreal:here., has semired the agency
of the .1slo.rth British Fire and Life Al:
Co., which. & first-class institution of
the kind: See his adv.in another dolma:
stir A. meethig of the %cleric& Pe-
troleum Co. will be held at Mr. Detlorie
office this afternoon.
GODERICH MARKET..., -=The fees of this
Market tor the current year were sold by
auction yesterday,' Mr- M -Whitely was
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the purchaser, it being, knocked sdown to
him at the • high figure of $1150,00,which
is a considerable .advalice oa the sum paid
by )Ir Sloane last ye
Stir On a trial trip the Silver Spray
made an average of ten miles an hour with
fire by pails full until, at considerabb greet ease. With this speed in nearly all
_lag the , flames. Two -Minutes longer
would have destroyed -the 'car beyond
question. Beyond a7slig.lat Wetting,- the
Mail matter sustained no injury. Mr-.
Beebe, express messenger; made . every
- preperation for getting his safe and ex-
press goods overboard, and then labored
• euergeticallyin fighting back the fire. -
The fire ori.9;itiated- by a spark from .the
engine- - -
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Fire al Bothwell.
"should have no difficulty in. making her
connections regularly. - The freight busi-
ness will be -very-heavy for a while3 owing,
to the late opening of narigation.
IN DANGER. -The 'fleet of fishing. boats
was pladed in considerable peril yesterday
(3rd.) Having reached the fishing.grouncl
the men -proc,eeded with their usual work,
but when they tried toreturnit Was dis-
covered that a large mass Of ice haddat-
_ ed down the lake, completel3r blocking the
BOTHAtELL. April 30.- -harbor, and, of cattise, _preventing their
. . •
Sec:Seward on Reernistraetion.
The eleeeld's telegram says- a \casual. con-
versation to deer between sSeeretery Seward
and a geruletnan from _Virginia may throw
some light, on the formees.opinionss concern-
ing the retoristruction --polity.. Mr. Seward
said_he had lately • reaeived, aeletter, which
had been forty days on the way, advising him
to act cautiously in the French. and Mexican
imhroglio, because of the strong probability
of recommencenient of hostilities between
he North- and South: The writer assured
Mr. Seivard-thatt;' an far as Virginia was. con --
cernedehe need have no apprehension. The
Secretary replied, 'Nor so far as any pert of
_the.cotihtry is concereed.'"
;AemedY lOr-Cholexa.
u p te •
an towns'. end Property on the emit, and - - _ ,
4.=-, the whole of the Hcusehold Furniture, coat.
_
thit in.pursuanen of these orders 'it was -cia Phe Read Centre On- the ws,
Bureau. •Ch-pheer. with glass front, Beetle,
e3 -deals with the -announceinent that .31e.
•
ar B
mandant of Va paraiso, te notife to '-forefen The New Yoelr Times of Meuday ellus steads, two Cooky.Stoves, Mats, Boa Steve,
prising -it" pen, 1.11-ableh -Sofa, Chairs, ed -
the 27th °title eh that he -sent irto„the crew. • •'•• • Palk.' • •
representatives that ' inssfour ys he would iCeopeltery Secretaire,- Clock, 2 -
bombard the city. The feu d AStme ehrie:aethe a. E.. I. is - coming to 9 et n
P Sta de & Teilet Sett . Wheelbarrow, •
cid for the removal -el the sick, one superior hand Sleigh,- onedce one . band
tys. he allow..
&c., -against
this every for, n •represeetativ ,. protested in:
-the-most enereetinuntieeer. - The. British re-
sidents Were•promisedethe protection anctin- .
'terretenee.-of AdmindDeeman: and.thes Eng -
bah . squadron. • . The .American Cnnimodotell
Rodgers,. piciteptly ' plecedhie. "quaclion. - for
ceoperztion .against Spain shoe 4 -the.threat.-
ened ombardment be. /Attain ed.-, and the
-representative.. Of France Was -eq Sally . ready to,
take therespeneihility 041 his .port ot joining'
the Amencans.and BOlish to. -.prevent the
atroeherithat efets feared. , -.Bet at. the- last the
-
English .Admiral ' drew hecta . Ile'. said he
could - .itot.Shiteetere eire-eet 7dielonialically;-.
aint.that Britieh interests mast -.00k out - for.
themselves onshore. • • -ComnioCere- lied -gees
shrou.kfrorOhdeetaking active tesistance M.
the Spanish fidetrwhettAhe Beitish. command:.
t
er had receded frem the position he. had.ftrit
taken up.. Eamestry and Meet urgently:- .did.
•theAteedrain charged effitiraGen: Kilpatrick
end Cams Roh.ers labor:te :save the 'Own .butr
all in vain.. fpitle this gcing %rat ..ttnie,
was lait. to neutralsand the day of.--. the • ..b.iltie
bertheein came via...tied.- neutrals' „had.: titill.
their property iti.tli.e. custoto house and their
3:ores. ron the 31st, the iitoril ng of the day
of .the •beinibaidinenee Her. - Maj sty's' frigatea!
store-shiP•4: ens, left. the. bey to take gale'
Sutler. and Kitatidef with the Dilvestedieti arid
aneberitcO,oUtlide; • The AMerscee ship al..
..40 had to go out of the way.itad- at -8. et.• m;
the enemy's vessels -began ee. take up _Petit-
-ten over against the town; --.. The. . Resolution-.
= The, Central Board ut Health- hate already:
commenced their labore. At 'their- ipeethig.
on Saturday they- reedmmended the follows
tentedy.to he used in diarrhoea precedingeholerk until -the services °fa physician' can
be seeered, namely -eon, ot aniseed, oil Of
cajepue, and *oil junipere-ef each half a
drachm; sulphuric Dealers-- half an .outice ;
strong sulphuric acid, 7. drops,. spirit -of wine,
23 drops- ; traeture- of eienamon, 2 ' ounces,
mix the. dose and take 10 drops in a table.
spoonful of Water every `quartet of an heur.
This receipt should be carefully preserred by
our readersi as one that has the best medico.'
authority to reconnitend • it.-4/0/ititton
Times. •-. -
Dhastroiss -Fire at Thorold.
_
" Tile -Peels correspondent of the London
cart, Clothes Ilerlse, eChilds crib, a quantity
Times gives what purports to he cenversatton • .
of Painters Teets Paint Milltit Stone, 3 Lad
with the Fenian Head Centre Stephens.. I
‘/- dere 2 air of steeesvith sindry other articles.
TermPs of Sale Cash
am going to America.' - (Mr. Stephens is re-
-ported- to have said,) (or an,army Of 200,000
Gloderich, May 2nd, 1.866.
_ Ulm of the most disastrous fires which his
ever_occured in Thorold -took _place on Sue
def. -At•about two o'clock in:theattention
the fire was seen 'seeing from . a _ wooden
building, occupied by a tailor named James_
Millereapd spread: with fearful rapidity, in
spite of the villege fire company and engine,
.td the North and South sides of Front street.
Ruildings over about sii acres were totally
destroyed; the joss estimates et about
$250,006, part of which will be coveredby
insurance. A womanipamed Mrs. -S- Ookely,
who had been ill for aititif days, While being
carried out of her residence. died in the bands
of those who were carrying her; several.
other smaller accidents also occurreddur-
ine the fire - About tortyttfiee amities 'have
been madehomeless by this fire,. and many
of them lose everything they ;owneL -
was placecl, opposite the- -Central estilviay
-station. !' -The Villa de Madrid tied Blenca
were, 1.290 yards from the:. cesitom . house
The Vencedcteo evaselose intile sre to cleetroy
dwelling houses and :the Altnirates ship
Numancia... ire:omitted' Suteade sigailthig
orders. •At 9:a. M.,: the .-oi rated fire
on the =twit house, tii- the MT of . Vivale-
Reina, ' The' others followed eadh. 'selectine
Some. poiut-oh •-• Which .to throw, its share of
destruction. 1 -Fel -nearly 3 hours the firaWatt
kept- up Without intermission,. . At 41.8 I). m.
the-Num:1n+ -'sigentlled to desisee• and the
vessels et the -spat-Tree drew offeseeThe peo-
ple of the tote • WA'S had monied the sur-
rounding hills,- at once 'rushed i ito - thetotivil
_,. .
to extinguish the fire; • ,. s
- The new it hroueht-from Chlifi- bas exeited
.the Peeuviails i0. the highest -pitch. Not a
Whisper is .1 breathed of yieldme• to Spore-,
and those whoa.: interests are 'lie largest at
i
stake wOuld not tor a- m.omeut listen to any
penee'prOpOials. 'In the three days past all
nieveableprepertysle being con eyed to plates
of :safety,. and, the foreign commercial bousee
have talt-en Mein -iris to seeare heir property
from the euitern hen/teat; Call °es .1 - .
• The British residents, of - Vsitperaise held
e .meeting-oifilie 28thIlarch, sInd appended.
a committee, who drafted a-Set-newel-elem./las
• at -another mebti g,-. reflecting
OR the vatsilleting•condict- of.
nianetuidsendeinpinglie plea of
eient 'force to oppose the 'Spa*.
'hating to his dountrymon. and
;Consiierihur that .- co•epera-
dolt- of the pOeverfiit United States squadron
waspressed upon him by. its ecenintaiider.
They els° Condenened thepasstveesubiaiseion
putition to . express ' AO General Kilpatrick
of the Charge d'afaires and appointed a 51c.1
i
and Comni dore-Regers ethe high epprecitte
.tipnef-thei egged& to prevent, by cooper -les
ilea with British fortes; the .b - inhardMent,Of
the city.. .:Fiorte Peru it is stated'that thete
is .flin a whisper of .yieldipg to Spain, all
thovettlite property beinfconveyed to //places
of is itety; and ..foreign commercial.. houses
haling taken- measures to -secure their pro'
party froni- he custom - &Mae' at Callao.; - - •
Advicee.frotil -•Echadar -state that_ Guay-
aquil has been : fortified With heavy Cannon
sent frodi
ed at Quito
te give stib
The, autho
collect •tive
mean & C., as 4.01Wfor sending the Uncle
Sam with al 'care) of provisions to the
Spaniards. Ihere is. little likelihood et the
Money heist r paid. - ' Aspinwall is again rising
'
from ruins. , " --- . . • -
... . .. -
- .
Disorderly Condne 01 the
- Fe lans In Portlaud.-- ..-
Fire :at.I.Petr011a:
peeeetee, April: 30.- .
The well on lot..10i: concession 12, belong-
•ing. to Col:. Shoemaker; caught fire on Satur-
day night: - The fire 'commenced at s ab�ut
.9,30;:ancle was caused by an eaplosien of gas.
The driller's Wets were all burned -also the
engine -house gni derrick, The intschitiery
.badly injured. 2-Lods about $1,000, •
News by thet‘ Seotla.”
The House of Commons continued the de.
- bate on the Reform nni.- 4 --(blimp is not
-likely for seveial -daps. - - .•
. Head Centre .Stephens . had been foliated
*the Marquis De Betsey at -Pane.- Up to
the night of the 20thlle, a belief in pacific
7adjustmen.t of the German _ difficulty grew
stronger:, Telegmnis Spoke ()fettle_ comes"
sions by Austria, and other Minors leading
t� the CORViCtiOD that peace would be main-
tained. The funds of Englend Mid the cOn,-
tine& had materally improved under the
•
•
pacific influence. ._ _ . -
.
- The London Times of the 21st 'ult. how!
.ever, announced it had received news that on
previous days the Euiporer ot .Austria stud-
-Count Musdorff 8011111st the advice of -Rome
and other Mters resolved, to ewithdraw
twee who are expecting ene, and I will return.
with them tci deliver -Ireland, ate country,
m-15td*
from the Bribeh yoke. This idea is eitaiely 119YAL ...CANADIAN BANK
voey fsrander than the ineffably ridicul- iieeseeere. May let, 1566.
ous proceedingslhat have been carried on in The Stockho,lderkat Goderieb and vidinity
the narneeof _ Stephens upon the coast of are nottfied theta') Office". of the Bank will
• be ia attenlanee at Me. Gordon s Office, _
Maine. And -to begin with we may. say , - . . i ,
there is no doubt of one -fact, and that is,that e oii . ih . . -
time who -wools' he More than willing tO g° to to receive the .4itit instalment on -stock iub-
int 'ash Men in the United. States at this
Ireland to fight for heeindepen-dence. So far. Scribed at Gederiela Stockholders who desire
hie . .
tion would lie.how 10eteach a fonnidahle v` ° ' '
to paymoret 91ous inetalment may do so.
t •T W S C'1
, T. 001.) IDE,aser
Mr. Stephens has I •' sailinse, Th fi •
p ain „, . ' e 1st quet .1 d 1'
AND ITITDE11,TAKERS
J- 1
aflitOfl:St Godench.,,
WEEP constantly on band for Sale al: &rtmi.-
11. in their line, such saes..
Biadrteads Chairs, Tables,
Sofas &e.
S P.
0:5".A11linds off.wood-turning such sai
Neoleposts, malebannisters, iteekyokese
Always.on hand, a cumplete
IASSORTMENT OF- COFFINS,.
and a. $EA.RSE to like en reasonable .terms..
there -are full two hundred thousand belliger- oderich, t 31st, of May,inst., Gorier:la, May 3rd, 1866 15w6mIci
force artne-deand equipped and drilled for Bitch fa
trality laws of the United States, and without . --
- -
-coming in collisie.0 with our•bwn authoeities. -that in. eddition to the -
All this, hotter, being accoMplishecl,
WOOL CARDING
AND
—
CLOT131 BR 4811141'
HE Subscribers beg to inform the public:
-a sertice: without an infrisetion of the neu-
dons adopte
severely ,
Admiral De
want ofsifl
,
ardiess hu
inexcusable,
the
nekt question fill -be td get them accost- the WOOLEN -WORKS:
ocean goine inereantilleateam marineengaied • .1 have. put in another .
Atlantic Ocean • to.ereland. Were all our
_POR Sale, tnev.half lot 35, and West half
F lot 36, in -6tb.. con,- of the -Township or
Woman's:ilk ie the County of Huron, 200
acres, 60 acres 4learitd, in a good -state of
cultivation. 35 acres in crop, 20 more chop-.
ped, Leg dwelliege Frame Stable and. Shed.
Orchard of.geedlgrafted fruit. beginning to.
bear, twO never faintib• Creekd.
force of 20.0,090Sniee, infantry, cavalry and- MAOH 1.1STERY IS NEARLY. NEW:
hytitlery, must needs take with. them a stu= and -well fitted up.- Wgiving
pendous gut/laity . ot. war mnnitions, not to
speak • of Suppose, however, the COB STANT l',EASONAL ATTENTION' -.
entire force and amunituee aboard, cenveyud
by men of -war, the next thing would be for
these vessels to dodge the Btitisli men.er•stir
which wopld be on the leek -out for them .o.0
the sea and on the Irish coast, and which
woUld-cover the..entrance -to every' harbor
Ireland. Having got over all these -diffieute
ties, and-tanded on the soil of Irelane the
greatest clifficultf would still be itnaeproached,
en*. Th9 treaty has been sign -
in whichrhili and Peru engage
-
idles to Ecuador dering the 'war.
'ties at Panama attempted. to
ve thousand -dollars foil Her-
-
in the tas.k°from now till - the dog -days, it_
wield be tOund alto:seiner inadequtte for the
_ About 2.
day in this
7
•
nn de'Port(dil d ress.)
0 Realms took pas age on Thurs.
'Oehler New runswick, at
f them -pur-
boat • was ad
I they were
odathing and
Eastport, r Boston. Most.;
chased cabin 'ticket', but the
FIRST CLASS DOVIILE
CARDING REA.CHINE
vverk,and were all the sailw. ships that cold -which will enable them, to do work On Ann*
beisbtained 'cliartered inandition, they wculd notice and as the whole .
be less than half sufficient; for a fighting
he Landf_iii iti4inetwo and .a quarter
k
smiles of , the .Gea._ el- Road, it mites • from
Blythe; a goo efir ket, and 16 mile is from
1
Clieton Railw II'S don, the whole will be
iold *one lot, or ea, h half separately; - - -
Trice. I ow' dint-ten:Os favorable, if Itot !meld
before, the -propene Will be offered at Mr.
Trueman'S Auetien Tiodeis, Goderich, on the
121A Of may, sist, at noon, • . ,
' For Natter pa, *tars apply • on the lit -mu-
t
—
ises or to : - • . . - - , :
--''' IS. BS GORQ0N, doderich.
Ge.darieh, May 34, pls.- . Ivi..5.ta,
-
and- the chief trebles would yet have ie be
overcome. Before .besentling. any of , these
things, however, the first thing for .Head
Centre Stephens to do iim this country will be
to :else a thousand of dollars , to pay
the openingespenses"
Trade Between
Canada. -
JUL
v -
NTRA TS.
FENDERS, adlressed to the Postmaster
1 General, will'be received at Ottawa tmtil
• - Neon,
On dab 1st -Jane,. .1866.
for_ the conveyance of Her:Majesty's Mailsse
on proposed Contracts fdr four•years, on and
from the lst july aext. betweeu Bayfield &
they feel confident. of giving general -
tion.
ighose, from> distance wishing to wait OA: -
generally get their rolls home an Estee day. .
* BELL.
.,Dungannon, May ist, 1866.* _ w154ts
•
Insolvent Act- Lof 1864.
t'sreditons of the undersigned. are nod.
-Le
fled to meet at the TAW office of 0. F.
Clarke, in the Village of Clinion, in
Coanty of Huron, on ° Wednesday the. 16the
day of May, 1-366, at Ten o'clock an the lore..
noon to receive statements of his titans, and
to name an Assignee. -
,Dated at Cliuten this dayofApril, --
A..D, 1866, -
-.HENRY C. -COOK,
- The prespect of ti remuneratire and pros.
- Wineham County
perous trade epilogues up_ between Cauada
and the British West ;die Islands -as a re.
0. V. CLARKE,.
Solicitor for Tnsclvett. -
auk of the reeent visit of oue trade Coultas- May 2nd, 1866. •w15 2tt
.sioners-eare promisitig id the extreme. - We
(Quebec Cltronide) are indebted iii the
cour-
tesy of Mr. T. Little, .or the city, for enn '
rnunieation of a le.ter received by that gen-
tleman from •one..of the principal fie_ms in
Trinidad, Messrs: deConnor Brothers, in THE . Creditors of the Insolvent are uhata-
which the writers, after refuting -to - the fact 1 that he has made an Assignment of- .
thattheir etteptioe : hes been _drawn to the
eiltate and effects, under the abOve eeets to
subject by `our Trade_ Commiasioners, pohn me, the -undersigned Assignee and illeyi&te
out that a profitable- trade ot-a mutually
e I . required to furnish me, within two months. ,
satisfattoey nature, might be carried on be required
thisdate, with their claims, speed:Pat '
weer' tbe two- countries; and conclude by
thilecuritei they held, if any, and the Value
expressing a hope that they may :be metre
ern; and if none, stating the AWL the '
mental in eromotingeotansercial intercourse.
whole attested under oath, withehe 1/011Silia•
Thef observe that Canada. produces exactly
Seaforth daily eecli-way, Clinton-& Railway
Station twice dai 37 each wav, Exeter &Far,
_
.quhar twice per week each way, and Goder-
ich
& Railway Station twice daily each way.
Printed notice containing:further informa-
tion Us to coadi ens "of proposed Contracts
may be seen, en blank -Threes of Tender may
be obtained at t e Post Offices,„above men-
tioned, and a t OM& ofthe Subscriber.
' • GILBERT GRIFFIN
•
• P. 0. Inspector.
eior'd Office,
pill, 1866. . w15 3i
Insolvent Act of 1864,
In the inatter•ofJcfpn Ruderford an
vent. -
- , , ' •
• •i_ts-
Pos,t: Office Insp
• LOndon,-20th
-the West India Islands -require, such as flour Support of such clanius.
Dated at doderich in the Comity ofligienet-
theee articles which. Trinidad -as well. as -all.
they are prepared ;to simply ea with their own
-15w2t 4
and salted fish, - lard, 'stave; butter, shingles; this -4th day of Ray 1866.
and breadstaffs gegerallyepork, beef, pickled
tuna, cheese, • cora meal, &c. In return
produce, which we require, and Which we
consume in large quantaties, cocoa, &el
Hitherto this trade has been tamest entirely
in the hands of the Americans, who, tor -6•
past yeers, have becoMe the medium Of sup
plying the British North American and Brit-
ish West Indian Colonies With - each •otheri'
produce --thus reaping all the be-nefit in the
shape of actual prat on the goods, charges,
freight, itc.. The eorrespondent, whose let-
ter we have been permitted to,citioteS poi its
Out the great extent of this -trade which the
colonies of Great. Britain might_ -carry on
muchenore.profitably, in direct communicas
don with other, than through the hands
of third parties. We May add that we are
assured that the Americants, takiegadvantage
of thesinonopoly they have been permitted to
enjoy, eupply their West. Indian customers
with the most inferior* articles, ler whieh,
however,- they e *menace to . realise paying.
prices. - By way tit giving our readers an idea
of the golden. harvest which cur neighbors
have -been enable to reep, connectimis.f4th
the West Indien trade,.• we subjoin.ein round
rayei.
FROM the enelegure a the Subscriber on
• the 306 of April last, a small 3 years old'
ter t c es nu or. serve
S. POLLOCI; -
Official Assignee 11.4.B..
Y. ELWOOD, Solicitor for Insolvent.
rh‘ht t 1 Stallion • he has a -
little white on the Forehead and white hincei
- SALE
t n and hal, oe when he left, one Shoe - ORTGAGE
pas el
only and that on the off front foot • Anyone= - • - = - • • -- -
giving informatienthatevill lead to hit.; recov- 1.7
DER R• power..-ot saie eontame-a IRO .
made by Joint Rutherford Di
e-ry bers b?lykitoe2wattAlesdri •03c. E• so - nor/gage --
the-Village of -St. Helens, tin the Costiq of
•
_ Bayfield RQ.d. Blacksmitbe Catherine Rutherford
_ 6.040:rich, v. 105. 3 t wife, being a party thereto for the purPose
of 'barring hereii.dower,r-derifanlitpidiavisioneeeliter.
May 3rd,' 1801.
(IAMB into th4-preinises_ of the Subscriber est
- Slade in due pay ent o p Esc
having bee&
_ .- , .
‘,0 Lot 39, eon 14, Tewnship ot•Wawa,nosh, therehi secured'. and notice
a yearling steep, on or about the lst Deeeme
_ ber last. The owner it requested to prove
property, pay charges and take it away.
1. . -- • 4 JOSEPH HOLMES..
Wawanosh, May 3rd, 1866. - w15 at*
. .
giirei to all parties intetested, there wall*
sold on • , -
Saturday, 26tb. day of May, 186k
agErgenge.re'
Insolve t
Iii eke, mat!
at 12 o'clock 000n,- at the Auction. Mart or
G. IL Trueman, Esq., iu the Town of Godee
riche the following property munelyllots nust•
'hers Three sad Seventeen, Matters Sue/eh.
Act • of. 1864 ln the said Villeee of St. ,Helens, contamisir' \
L. admeasnrement one half an acre .i -of Jana
r alf Joshua E. _King an in_ be the same more Or less, with house ant
other buildings thereon. Terms_ make knows,
tors Of the Insolvents are nor- - *. • - •
onlapplientionito the Solicitors, or on the tialt
ified that they have made an Assignment °J.l'a e" k WALICE114
crowded 'with passengers th numbers, the guarttinee of a few of the prin of theieisiate and effects, under the above. - Solicitors for Mortgagee.
enable to ehtain cabin. accom
they consented, to take steensee tickets, the United States in 1865 :-Flour (bb's) 43,000 they are required to furnish me; within two Gede)rieh-`4tli Mah 1866_ " wit", -
cipal articles imported uno Tritidad from the Act, _tonus, the undersig.ned Assignee, and
On the passage from Eastpor to this p'ort, 'Beef (bblE)1,406.1Lard .(tins)' /1700 ; Lard specifying the Elecfity itir hold, it any, . - -
ACt of 18611*
difference ia _price- being refu !-Iecl to. them. 'Pilotbread (bbls) 4;400-; Pork Obis) 2,800; months from this date, with their claims
• i • • - e_Josep ope •
h the von_In thmatter ot
- .
. . • .
*An oil inn ever the liver lielongilig to entrance. The 4pray- was chartered to Count - Karoli, the Austrian - ambassador Thuraday light, they ivere ry -noisy. and (kegs)- 2,549; nutter (kegs) 600 ; Corn the value of g ; -ft dif up; stating the fact - - c biol.
• • • from Innen ueeision -oeinw male riotods, go ng where they pile ed and doing (bap) 4,100 ; Cornmea
s) 5.000: he. ewhole at steden r oath , wit
=
l
011 Capt.W.iggint, tookfireYeat.ardah-SuP :work through t me and .tow teem ID) kflown to the Prussiali Minister- it 'Vienna -as they pie id, payitig no at 'Won to- the rate' (euns)-3,500; Shooks (bbls) *22,800 ; ubers in support; 0 Such -claims. . - Ten •
d h Id.de art iminediatel -9. rules of th;teamer and def i es., the tiower States- 35,000.i.. Walkers : (hhiej 8,, 4 'Dated at. Goderiele itithe Counti nfluro,i, • A Div -Ovid !lea bas been 1)rePs,retieu-12-.0,11
Y - -
afternoon, totally destroying_derrick, , -,
wawa sne succeeded in• doing.' A sudden itWas ea ecte e woa p
-,tatilt twenty " five -barrels ef storm would h 1 a th h •ft
ave p ac,e e.- w. o cc Ili is addePd in explanation that Countausdelf • of- •the 1061 era:. After. the 1 ndiag -at 000/ _- •Tfitra :91maY• 186 • - -Izmir..
• , - • - • . - 6 • - tO rib ectton until -the 18theif June. 0"
S
PIO.. Owl arida they.: contained ;
t on receivirar thIpeussian answer of the -15th _city had be4 made and;the b at was ready The stet -lanes -show a very large -number of
.POLLOCK, -
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The NaR,r67.tee
nays that a -murder
enter was toinnitte
. 'Township of Fincli
Vhe victim was M
'the murderer Stipp
Win, McLaughlin
'murder is xlear Hou
tothe rear of The;
IlIcl,anihtins were
- by themseltip. The
asca man of rtotorio
-ives,- indeed dreade
dainserods cliaracte
dieted to -drink.. .0
der, McLaughlin
somewhat •Mtexica
Any danger from th
VIRSISkeil of him.
Itlie neighbors 'wer
the funeral -of Mrs.
aural lOca:ity the
lerfire unnecessaiii
'themselves -persona
were quieted by ;he
that his wife had
• *ember -bed and s
-upon-some wood- t
would appear tliat
upon his wife he t
left theheuse and
er's,seortes milted
her that if she ids
• she should go at" -e
ter with other re
mother on the 11
-dead. Preperatie
- the funeehland it
Allereafterthet amp
ed around of foul p
before Dr. Wag
- Atoned, wade
A peat modem
feet that Ile poor
sto death With a.ela
was looked nowt
over 80 years- of
- cruelty was eiso fa
11..The Icw
t'he Washington g
ing notification to
The advice is whol
within the Provi
of it, will do well
„cord_ !ugly • •
- 441.t there he an
is more than doub
• iion, they .w111 a
eine; rest, that 1
'the neutrality Is
American unite.
- punished; _and, ne
in any plundering
- they will be sum
ishmilitaiy
41In luta° cede t
.profitable`mid mu
witli their antics a•
than in a -
under the cogt
*hale, and may
_British haugman.
itan_ce will save
Everylonest man
, tired of it -none
of noble hearted,
"'omen, -who thin
. TrIOre fOr Ireland.
lions from Cork
do in the neat th
lientar
1,'
At Wyotaing,
atter an° Or
John LittleWorth,
of Plimpton-. T_
years ofitge, is li
who= he *Mum;
ehe being a hloo
then She has thi
frau months. He
- ashildren, ithe old
test AS 11139iOs 11
Sergeant," was
- in 1182, -etilisted
Copenhagen in 18
Wellesley, afterw
in 1808, and was
John Moore, In
wounded opposite
and 1818 was d•
receiving tkbotint
land, aliapezvo
Jie used licitears to
- entirely ale/Stain
smart, has ',Jar
beard; a full bead
shades, van walk.
be has seen trio
and is troubled
Thisbe prays G
• make a piedgeV)
Finnigans are
autograOlomy
without the use
-Cor. Portland P
(b
A Tin.'
I
wAwl -weiete:::catheuretororaii
concludes bit"
orfedGeraettysilentrtirgus:
the
.onemly being
s Again we eliarg k
and, in turn, dro
fAuderson's Bn
well aother bn
immitY *HP=
The hosts' ef th
-live°wYoulidheededdreadlableilenl3:::1;ealsr4.
=Isla tides4
victory were
ty lips. -
pert handful, an
with hajoaels4
_ looreenie1000 ixoontS pesdow
send us. OS
-the raelcsrand
and wotmded
thousands, and
hand to save ilk
-.-tructi°11a°fheltneall:thrFTE161 1111:riam41-,herestaiBwful:ttliltw
sword _seemed tO
44inioved with
sout°17:nallbt-totlist;.;
aid nothing, bu
hero ofev.!y
question tante m
coed "Wh
and lett, tar up.
The enemy ca
proud hero at
theirtetelosatnushikelrets
behind the
Wonder: r--tg
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until the
-rat bee," some
eel.= along 1heii-
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"Crenerat
the battle's roar.
soldiers rushed li
, astonished Joe.
cried our vesicle