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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1866-05-15, Page 2. • (rs M. 4 • .'"vt - • f' ••• . • ,Tifflum TAk,13f.. fiet-,G« It. SIMMER -ARRANGEMENT.- creme *ewe. teprese. - Mixed. thelench.,...dep MOO- a.m. 2:03 pale eite p.m. _ 10:30 t:30 " 4;00 seartAllt. "40:50 :tea eteee Carron Brooke it:05 - 3:10 4:5e - . Machette tee* • 3:25 • tat &mem' err 4:60 est5 • 'dirt e:00 perre-4:20 7:00_ Buffalo.. e . 6:45pen.10:09 s eiorso wane e Buffalo. . dep 1:00.a m.e.2:30 a.m. 3:50 Stratferdee e.. e 12:50 api, rem. .Goderiele... ecr 3100.' - 11-25- eseeesee. ("MCC 0%• na• tniitt4t 111.%ig • GOMM, G; W., May 15, 1866. • a. 1"1"" The renians have- received a: God -send in the person of :Stephens, who has had . the bon.or of' lying ia a British prison. for • . S E M W EE,KL , • G L The Inquest thbn Preieeded, within Vit -A -DA W tint TnE DIARI 'the brotherhood. matters AIM) tit Wititevrahhing. e hotel, irt presence of a dense throng eve . Ira spired pleasure, but he seems to seek that pleasure : which shoe/. that thetesk will not be n easy under the most curious circumstances. - - e., _ " ietensely excited people.-- . The . . • _ t- • one Whileseehing -the c -eperettein the ' Last Saturday the Ship- Pomona arrived at , The:thee fOr eleansing and fixing up hue whqie : letterS. shown us' by a doderich- Ithherte' Wing ef the Fenian . which is at St. Jelin after . a very. roug,h paslege -of -60 hotne, and oue of the rn:est importent items ie merclumt, it seems cirtata tha aepre t- • tions he has' carefully abstairted from recoil- rival -to the harbor a, number efedietingaished .and eheerfel a whole piece -loOka,- if a few arty of the iccused were present, except- • . • • - hitewa hine -We oft n -wonder that neater - • -A present the most potentof th two -or aniza- days from Liverpool to Londoa. ten her ar. w e g Locke, who departed for partst- un- able produce trade" to4s ring nrs---nikiogthe Fenian' 'senate in its offieiel cape_ nown . about 10 o'cloek of the same.- day, between this-seetion4hd ino eiiy, eonsequentive* imp Lure for and_ has notbeea heard of mace; We t f the unfit'. ' ' - :,A -_s -1 f an ajustment cif. the clatsulties carnet be taly . here mention that dectimed was- a • E- d ' d -• Th ; - - howeeer) other writino; frifint • 11-.ilifax- oir,..'"he iist,:.. says is t us enie . _ gm a.e, _ _ rung Unmarried niin,l'about ..22 Years of -that Silo the abroi-etti'c-,ii ek the ice iiriacity obetaclea, to the . union_ Of the two -, ectioes whichare of momentous importance. ber. fIllt 0 une cities; V Put Utuart mitertained by relsoily whoge official exiatence- ge, and brother-in-law to Ritchie,- who trea . ty; thetegislature of $e*a ShOtia has ' Stephene es knowa te be ninbitted e lusive tends accused of the Murder of the old . Indian Doctor- ... ' - . • ': * ' ' . ". - - . ' '` pl;iced duty Upen .iroducethat4 tainit; • 1y:to the einhey --et an.: immediate' fight :hi . : ted freeifrom Canide. I. e .e. . Ireland.. The Reinert; party believe that the IR.-new:I-0i Von' day has'passed when any insurrection io the SOlomon Otter, (Indian) ' was. the ,first. fderatictii.these . facts are -very '4ncourag'- fatherland weeld.130 .suecessf le and the re: -witness calleil, an. educated -Indian-, named ;:iii,,, - .0. - . . - - -, - '. i: .- ststance to British trranny , here i - . . -..,, people. In - addition :to t ise elew • - -- - Strange serte. in a. Momtreft.1, - wee his body which the jury has just, in- ... . and the *senate cannot ahem] n him. ir . . . ( : enure.' •i• .et:. obstacle- can' nay --be 'mice Inter -ed. Trith him all day. °Stopped at . Pork' Al. _ -We_ copy -the _following telegraphic. des- Stephens in two ways. -- He itest, tie etc CilObe . Moses,- acting as sworn interpreter. I -\ folloSvect-by the rick ese ghter 'knew the deceased, Wm esiolr; And- it : movement is now in roeressrf devel - Saw kin yesterday . and was - - Id be _ency f the pilot y- Mr. The patch of.the Itlentreal correspondentail the to seine of the leaders,- either 'prove hat a, ording bert a' little while- Jackson and- Kesick t- . ' -Dlowians.t.,,Slay. 7.. = .e;asful, . or - support- Sweeneets • necitetiteet. ere with hinr. . Saw_tio wagons there . • - - • fieht in Ireland is- feasible and -w- ould be. sue; .cee t These are considered to be tht only m des by ut did not knot* the parties in them.= 'There was an .eititing scene in t r ee Reeelem. -whech theAnton of the Fenian; citn of. (teem's . Bench to -day. whilerescaping, creasing the Atlantic - -One wawon left and thev (the I f. • , eity- Crotyn- Prosecutor stated that the coMplishee,- It must here b -e stated _ t -cipa wttness -in Ashlei Hibbard's' case,Pviz, Raberts' section beep long la aired an - tans) went. after it.- One horse woe • '1 • aPPearoli; amss. gst his perturbed I - - - • 'repression that- a- risine. in Ireland ttached -to it - it wai a reddish waeon.-, Judge Loranger, bed been seb p.ceurxed twice - only- result in lite -maisacree, el- thatia its lima -lensing. - Stephens iseued-an ord,er t _ brethren in...etiperlatlfely'free America _at . a- inoment' when the fortnnee of- the, Brotherhood- had reached the le -west ebb: The thpig reads very reuelt like a fourth - rate comedy. ‘!.' O'Mahony, lian ind. Sweeney have striitted for a 'mo- ment befere .the gaza`of an edniiring pub - :tic, and meke way now.for a fro& stage Itere-,Stephens-.. "Poor' fellow, he finds. _ thet of the millions 'upon niillions said to -hare been -celtected for the good cause, onty abont svp remeins in- the:treasury. 'He will probably - commence lecturifig tonr immediately ; but. wilt he find tool - enough to render, it remunerative Anothezi larbaktATI TERRIBLWir. ,IND: UP OP A, SUNDAY EXCURSION • An.bidian Shin fleaelt.. rm. ei"'TUE,TERIMiLlt AFFAIR. Another criniethas leen added to the. list which has disgraced this !motion dur- ing the past few yeers. It is a deplorable feet that,while -the vast eiajority of the inhabitanti of these Counties 'are peacet fully inolined and law-abiding, there are io.be fonnk occasionallY, Men who, 're- gardless of the law's of Raidahtl.-nien,' are opal& Of sending a-fellew-oreature into .„-eternitynpon the slrehtest pretext. Whis- key generally hae ninch te de with - such - Oldies; hntlitihe-present casse, even the - miserable excuse of intexication camint be • _urged, as fae as we can learn.- Tha par- ; field -tailor the awftd- affair, may he briefly • tolA aftheputset as follows -$ab- bath last a party of five young men started on a fishing excursien to Port Alhert, shout 10 milestorth thia town. Their names -for it is-juist as *ell to exhibit:the wink fade, however painful -the task-:. were respeefively,. Wm. Shannon, Richard DoyIe G. N. Kimball, Conductor on the G. T. R..,.Chas Locke, etpriss agent,tied Thos. Westrope ot r.ailway employee. The twolist• rode out- and baek in a rectbodied • light wagon; and the latter in: at double buggy._ We are. personally acqualeted -- -withal' but two- of•the partiee,-(Locke aed `Westrope.). and We neVer knew them,to be engaged in anything like- rowdyism, --- In. - we wereastonislied te hear that they wank' engage in snch a reprehensible af- fair as a Sunday fishing party, to say. noth- 44 bloodshed. They put up -,-their horses, at Port ,Albere, *.and filed until pretty Wein the aft/rnoca. • Ahoui 4,50i or 5 eelock, wheri the Ortj were preparing ta start for bogie, three Indians were:with then' ,yt HaWkins tavern, but thua far - 'there is no- evidence:a any- Anarteling - having.taken Shannon and Doyle started lust, and when they -were gang. up the -hill; the Indians 'started off at full speed to obtain s ride, if. possible. cVer, taking the kilt wagon, they clung on behind and offiretTemill sumsfor a ride " of a couple of .This,heing refesed they insisted uporf getting lett!. thewagon, toeuch ancattent that on • reaehing the level grouna above, one of the Ceitipanti leapeciout:tio drive them away:- _An al- eereationtook plactkand a sedition _thk course of which_ au Indian named Jackson itaaptit down; A young lndian named Kesickthen. lathes went tothereseue of his killeu coni.' rant, Mid just at that 'moment the dou- ble buggy d3eve up.: Tiro of the three -in taard out, sud-one of therN__' draNring a pocket pistol shot Kesick Aren't the cen-, tie ofthebreast, Front *wenn gather, the -wounded min could- not have lived neore than a minute afterlthe ihot. _ irk what party then drove off towards testa at a ripid 'pace« When the .netis of the horrible _itlgedy !iconic _known in -town ou Atonday.morning, the utmost in, digaatioa-pre7ailed at the perpetrstion • such- an apparently unjustifiable outrage. f. Chief -constable Trainer „toOk inamediate aetiontand lite Whole- police flirie_ of the plane was at Once put:into .requiiition lift the whole. matterto the bottein.-- _ Coroner McDougall immodiateIy irCaceded to **scene 4 the chtastrophe( to collent *bat faats hecould previous. 'Ia. holdiug akinqueet; emit by hit order the nods of the' urdered6aalriS conveyed. eo town alien% 7 eciolok m. The following . ocithileit, neled as lurk,: proceed.' Witinview the. Wells' hotel St 8 • • JAMES THOMSON, foreman. JYS Kirk W C Treleaven, W Martin, F. Cassidy G Jessup - Geo Barry Geo. McKenzie,l, D. Ferguson, , E. CliFford, A. Martin H. Wells, T. Dancy, John Stewart,. F. Thompson, • • a:* 4. • but would...not attende therefore, _the case itness,--Jitekson ahd Kesick Must -he abandoned. judgellondelete in an .... p the hill. -.. When they. Overtook it, excited state, seid jue diligence had eist been :awn. asked the owner to eiVe theft' -II lased, end ordered Mr. Reties:4' to -go-en with ,0 . •ehe case, -which the lettet refused to dn, say-. ride .and offered- te give' i'; cts. as pay. l.- On ing-he knew when :to abantlea A ease,. Both Jiat the owner of the -Wagon stopped and ..,gettme eery angry, seolded eacohnortt,hearitidafttheer_ .*unpeil ' out : and etrtick _JaCkson, and `J'hrh m' RcfcsaY lekthC c rdere I tbe Clerk of theCrown- to en • vheu .The latter go..t the worst . id the on vijth. the. case„. e A lary'ivag sworta- beut theie Was tia evidenee; ead- they 'were direct- ecuflie, icesick went to his 'assiitince. ed to acquif. -. r. -: 1 13efOre he could reach Jackson:the other ' A ease of_perjury was -than gone me with. Lin jumped out: of the wagon and ehot When Mr. _Hannay reentered' • h J d . t _e u ge gave .11im asevere leeture for leaving the The white men thea jumped into wafton and drove- about. -20 yarde • 0 nnd :),e'n7retnewhdici:iesveasaenituf.l. - Ratriscay replied ,,,he hiehest deeree en stopped: . Witness did not know that he' would leave the caurt whenever he • - • • . eir names: Could not reewnize any :chase, and- ue not wis be ma e the sub- • ,... _ject of a moral lecture by - the. Court. The :Pete but Shannon ; did not. know the Clerk was directed io take down Mr. Ram. _ ther man, . The man that fired the shot say's words and the 'Judge called on him to not out of the .• double. warion se- hich .ae,-,, retract. T is he refueed to de. The jedge . - c ) • said---"Yery ivell, .w. nomay. I here. r ved just- as ISesick went lo Jacksen's by. fine 'you £10." --e1r. Rieeigay--e I dou't- care if yeu do. I won't pay it." The Judge 'stance, . There were throe Intl in it. Well, then. r will send you ta 3Jr. fter beine shot Kesiek etaenered about rae Remsity-" I don't care if you do. I don't little and fell in the ditch did nottiow ietratt or spelt:rams for anyteine-I.have said a the man that fired and - did not r000.nize -here." &wee fui7ther el:Myers:aeon focer _place, the affair incline- by the Court steting that it him in the room.< The white men then felt futtysatistiees1 that Mr: Ranisay did not:hi; - left. Kesiek died immediately, The tend to insult it, and would,' therefore, eaticel ;Ian that fired had on a heht coat Ke. -tllo entry of the fine made asaiest him. Mr. 12: Ramsay -conetudedee".1 'rep* that I will sick. neithei. iltrtiek . nor' said .a w_nra to not apologize for or retract anything I have him. .: Only One cut of the five wore a said hare. : You lied no right to. ititerfeee . , e. with me or lecture me in the. manner:you:did bite coat.- , - . - thie inernisirr." _ The Court; in remitting the To the foreman -1 em perfectly sure fine ordered Mr. Itainsay.10-sit down, wheh 1 WaS the rut= hi the light, coat. . It Was the. trial was procieeded with. - 2 : * .nlot dark..-onIY:abOut seren o'clock. The Growing N'Vtient - t e :single...:wagen : the Whole 'three .got It ' To a jurynien:-One man reinaihed i - ' . - , Advices from W-esteni Canecht inform us the first appearence .'of the 'n-ecieine wheat out of the double buggy... the shot was crop thiseeprine • wee- net eieery faveinurable. 0 kred from a pistol, tnken freci , the pOcket The winter was, aeon, the -.-whole,-, rather a eevere one fur the fall Wheat. There is both of the -person indicated.... Shannon limped _ i < - - . leg better fbr this green time a• heavy.:covor-' eitt of the wagon and_cried out to- him root ing ef -sitow 1 this protecta it from -the severe io fire again. The affair 'occtirred on the frosts,. anden other wiye series :-to preserve level 'at the top of the hill: . Beth JaCk. it ; bat &seine:east winter, the fleecy. revering e was but slight zu many parts of Upper Canada, sin_ and the man who- ettacked him took and at sonie:pecutiar_ times the ee,ratind be- came quite bare. • -.The reset was, that th_e If saves, -but Kesiek did not, Jackson, , disappeered, was quite- in bontrase -with , the ' ' • _ tr after the einio* i the scuffle threw -the first stone. • aPPearaire of thi 'whea .3 . . Mary O'Connor sworn-r see luxuriance- menitested -lagt•fell.:Since the - e - Liuespring weather came ile however, a great the commence ent of the disturbatice. i rJid not. know Kesick. .. . Saw some In- dians- 'taking hiin.out of the ditch afterite era killed. I saw i .bueey on. the rand. and a wan sitting in it ; there were some _ . . , Bled" on -the side 1-ir the reed quarreling,. .k4 didn't•-, see any 'blows given. 4aw a nian stoop_ and take up sstone as if to - _ throw at one of the Indiana, -who after a report, laid his' hand on the _side of -his 'face as itstruck; an Indian then:tookup a stone, but Was preVented froM throwing, While the covered billay. was stoppleg; a Wagon came up from -towards Port. her% an& saw.a mail sitting in it also, er it stopped. Heard 'tome:kind- of` L ar! report, but .saw no saioke.' - Saw ah Itidian fall itito th:. ditch after the -firing Of the sfiht. The report.dtd not giVe her the shirt %het a enn 'shot usually.did. . Wei very , . roach surprised ethat Such- a slight quarrel shieuld result in death, The, inanin the bug. g) wore -dark clothes; one man dressed in a light -post was oil-: the road, , and staggered as (drunk. • ilia bat Tee al, _and- his complex- ion appeared to be fair. , . • - /e Cameron-When' noticed the boggiest_ ri-sim Alice. there was oue man in each.. The Era buggy started' before the deuhre buggy came up, I think. oae aloe . Indians' wile very much excited. .The man remaining in the double begin( appeared to beckon as if he Wanted to get the reit stiveye Mrs, Elizabeth Harper, swerrs.-I satc,the Mame pass my.place. Heard the report of a .fitearia about fifteen minutes before. That .was_after tea, abont half past- oldock. Sew .0 double buggy with ehree _gentlemen in if pass filet. Didn% IMO* any of the _parties. :k fight wagon with a red box pessed next, ict which were ttia men,. one of Ivhora Was Mr. Shannon. My place ia between a :Mier ter and halt a mile from the top Of the hill. One of:the parties'. in the double begh were a belt coat. .Geo. Hawkins, sworn.-• I _did not knew' deceasetL The body _was .breught - to my house- yesterday afternoon, neat 88Vers 0.00* by a number of tlee Who had gab; erect to ihe spat -Knew nothing about tho manner Kesick's death; but saw the Party of Indians runmag after the7-conveyanee of Doyle and Shannon. The Indiana ran frem my doer to the hill andthe occupants, of the -wa.on tweed- them horse as if trying to get 7 0 away front Sheet. The whote party had been in my house, and I recogt?ized deceased as one of theta. , The parties -m my _hou.se witb the. Indian' were- Keoirs. R. --Doyle, Wm. Shannon, Kimball. and. two- others Whoin I -did not knoW, Kr. Kimball wore dark clothes- ana ilaris.hat; mr, Shannon wore's small hat adddark clothes.; Doyle had on a cap and intS dressed in dark'clothing•-•-: 'One of the otheri hall on a darkcoaf, mid a' esi. and the 'other wore a light coat. Recog-, wee one of the prisoners_ present .(Thos. Westrope krivate; btiyit is knowff tq,...have. had, exelu-- repo as one of those -r did 'nate know. He filve reference to -the -disposition -of the =nice. was 'the iparty who -wore-the white coat.- . receiied in Union Sqtaire. It is well known None of.the party had liqbor at my place, :that Mr. "B. Dran 'took the lealjo ot and both they awl the Indians. appeared tteee the Fenian pal -mein Union 4qeare in hit OM Oita sober. eTfie light wagen was large and name, aud Col. -0'MahaleY , aad- the- -Other the horse small,. icrthat the Indians cou!d 'leaders anticipated, atter 'the -difficulty Which almost Stop it gonig np the hilt. - • . arose out of -the expeditionle CaMpe Bello; Theinqueet adjOurned- al It 'o'clock that, Mr.:Killian would- eject ea -patties from • • • • sc- at the er the mould -nilteof -day calling en - alt circles in -the _United Sta es to subscrthe towards ehe -movement in Irelend, ; And to end all sneoies _to him atehit headeporters, Metropeliten hotel: 'The GarrisOn of Fort.GOodstrin.0- . T---Arizonett .Massaereel by 401,,, , • FRANCI ooi Mar - A- specialmessenger arriv - yesterday' et Los Aiteelos, bringieg .a des etch from the cominandeeoeFort Grant to, enerel blason, announcing that Fort Goodwi Arizona; had been taken beetwo thousand ndiante, and. the gar -team, _nuralierin-g oue hund ed •andtwenty- (due men, massacted,With on exceptime and the fort hureed: • . --The ina,n who escaped Wes eut hunting at the tithe, and -witnessed the cdrarnotiore ream a distance, saW the' _Fort burning, and heard:trine- of eune &rine. -the fieht which a a or I lasted roarly.ao hour. It is suppocel the Indians ._gained admiegion to the fort eueder the preteet el entiiing mto a treatpdf peace, which Gefieral Mason bad instruct Id the comaiander of the fert. tt. make. _ • .Stepbens in N. York -he M keti • A speech NEW You; May 11. -Stephens Heed Ceutre Fenian, evho arrived bere yeaterday, was.met on his affival by_ a eoinmittee of the is a well knewn conductoe On a Chicago rail- 1113 pocket us the reselt of. Ins ;speculation,. FEITB AND ITOWTHIESS jmn A. Fenian brotherhond aftd Oen: thousauds 'of road and beat e an excelteut repetition, While • e__ gontlenien• went•on board be tileet the Earl hoors are *petit neeelliteiling- the -fences,. out- ef Aberdeen, who, ehey were informed by let- :houses, etc. litelieliges the whole appear.. -ter 'was passenger. Their eequiries of the hate- t he- homestead, -.0.ne dey's work Outi captaia as to the preeenee nf sech destine. expeeded ill. often taake. a peace twice as guighed compagon du voyage wern. of COUrge attractive, and huhdreds (letters to its Met with by a ionic of esstvishirient, theY $:1117;1:111: -Latinteinellielen.oe'dylVlialies* It._ lighter. ailed eitas Jog a ce :sr were not long-. _ discovering his lerdship ambng the sutlers ie the-forehoId., where he eemer, hut-islos4s heafthful Ulm). Par_ _cellars was dividing ep-. his clothes atiimig and- pre:* (pe(e)riMipItl,%anies..iertouortos,f frielsmliaterukeindolninie.,i,epbaterit4- sentieg gold pieces to his lite comrades: • ' •Haveng bid them a Most affectienitte fate- •White," to be bounht ebeaply. is Very good. well ive toioid-, the party Who eame in quest We take for each. 1 we Pounds- el whiteoilig, of liim weot Ashore; came up here in the bore an .ceence of:the best -white or transparent rible mail cotteh in the Moat unessential, glue, cover ieavith cold water over night; and manner, and as -now the guest .0e _his unde es,t-;t in the 'honking • sinanee it carefully,,tvitnout the Governedent Hinute. . - scorching', until ellseolved.. The Paris White • , When a few. dejs out the i Pomona' was Is then put in Wet- sealer', and the dissolved compelled by1 stress of weather -re pat back to glue stirred ie, with tint water enoughto fit it Queenstown; when the -Berl humbly entreat: for ep.pleingete the 'evens and ceilings: This. • ehe captain .io he put ashore. -But tee metes * very film Whiteese. fine that it will captaie held him to his artieles of shipment, enot rub Off at -all. e Where common fresh.. and his- lordship Was tercet! to : serve Out hie elacked lime is Itsedesome recemmend _adding titue -as a sailor for sixty deys. - to each -pailful two tableespoonsful of salt and Thie nOt•the only °tie of his freaks in a half's, pint of, boiled einseed stirred lg. seareh of adienture, A few years, -ago be well whileethe Milallt8i8 hot.- This Renee- • caMe to this country, and fer-some tiaii lived mended for an eet.door. and ip door. W:as .- andevorked incoge aniong. the lunibe'rmen in For an -out door whitewask, we have aSeatbe the wild beek woeres„ - . . , teitowing With niuch satisfaction ee-Take a :=Enio .pein,ea,-"--;-11,-;":-.1,:t.e'. . ---- -LUIN ptit in aepecCof lime and plenty of water - _ to siack.k. .Whenhot With Slacking, stir ih -._. - .,_ -__ therOughly about a hal -a pound of tallow Or hot Water esieugh for use. The_ Campo -and I _. , Fiom _the Milwaukee Wnsconain. . other grease, and mix t well in, Thin add ;Peet eienieg, upon the arrival oi: the dhic.. ago' train, .it private Carried& 'tclok- to the Walker-Heuse a young. Judy and A ty011gorf -011 WII4Staild rain for Years. 0 _ , (mistletoes) who appeared very it uth, excited a end very mech. in a berry. , Ustbe 'slidkying the lady lute the eerier 'the gentleman called Mr. Carver, the chief cleek, end (land his poeitinn. 'ille was _the prepnetor 'el it runa- way match. He loVed the he:lye-and the lady loved him-ethey foyeel -each othere and had swora to love nobody else. _As they - always willehe yoOng lady's portien of the expedition hadea Mother Who had serious and ,continued aed stuhboen ehjections • to heti, (laughter merging just at this time, sinless see married -the person -cif, the . lady's choice, while the' -loving daughter had determined he Marry the object of ber Dien selectien: Coniequently, as they had determined en be separated no loriger they had embraced 'the first eepor- lenity 'to fly and here they were, onli awaiting the e.oming of the pertain to metre th m happy. A parlor wee tendered for the else ot ehe per- sistent -couple, a clergyman was Smelt for. and in very sheet order they _NI/ere Mede lo'ne fieslie and blood, in the presence of a nember of the guests of the- hougee-ladies and gentle- men: -This morningehey returned to Chic e ego tO beg 'mamma's pardon, 'and promise if forgiven, net to do so again. • The gentleman TUE AftisToCAXCY OF cuntE.-A Boston correeponeent says shoddy and • patroleum mew. hide their Ilea& before the passuig lux. ;Aimee of the begat (of wealth oh. mined from burglar:ye-burglary ; confessed,. gloried he nripitiiiehetli and lavishly reviord: ea. We have in oer novi two =nib: ers of this class 'of wealthy inee. Oen, is Charley Adams, rebber al the Concord Bank, who tifterall;the hublehb made over hitedetectione has setiled dOwn for life with an independent torturze on s the Mug farm whichhemade the base or his oeperritions against the bank safe, teed drives a splendid epafie with the hride his successful - .ele Killing -noon's-natural ea -irei•ana; kit half the places heein with kill. There Rillbey-efer all I rislimenaere celled boyseee and, --what is stin more ungallent, these.o. Killbride ;- Killharon, after the landleres 1011harrick, lifter the Eneersh soldierg; erew, for the navy tillbritain, for the Enz. , ;NA propjet -err for deliberate mut. der ; Kilemore, if thit'S. not enough; 4.nd last, -though not least, Killpattiek. - - - The. progrees of chniera apeearsete4 entirely airested aeione the 'pas.sertgers otgke - nip bvererowded'iminteerant vessels, among wham it wee no way strahge that it ehottld have broketi - Another emigratit need from le a:lab-tire:1h has 4rrivpd, in winch ibern is /16:cholera, donbtless on aecouut of better sanitary Arrangementa on hoard. _ _ , . -The.free masolis OfBrooklyn, 11.1",„ ngreed upon. theereetion ofabeautied temple in, that city, to cost $300,000. _ _ 1_ far Queen :Victoria wai born on the - 24th day_of May,. _1820, and will, cam. fluently, he 46 years old -on ihe 24th day of the present month . - • , - _ 1 f RINDEPEsT IN VIM IdeeeeN SPEciltg. MN I rrs etree.-There is a 43to-_rz going in North 1 Staffordsinie Oat a fieferier en the direction of Leek; wbo bad lost • 80113e cows, was fully - peiseaded That he had himself hemeettatked _ - by the epiden3ic. Fortliteirth he considted his ' own medical - Ma; 'W.110 iiiedte- laug hun -out of the notion, but to nn purpose. Tbe farmer -then went_off- to another well known _praebtioner, who being a,. bit -of a wag, and _ saping how matters , were, -entered minutely into the details of the ease, eAteressed Ins_ Iconcurrence with the patient's views, and -told him lie could eure him. He then -wrote a petteription, _sealed it -up, and told the farmereo go to a _certain druggist in the next Pettezy !Own. The faTmer lost no time in going with the . perscription, but 35118301118* 4 What startled when the druggist showed him the formula winch ran thus :-.‘This man If - bas got the oattle plague; tale line into the backyard, and shocit him according toile. Act of Porliiernente" There is no medal a yitig thatiehis wee auperfect cure." I t . speculatienhas enabled him to maigy within - . a month past; envied by ell her poor and: honest _neighbors. The other ie Horace Am. . t21/ flitniStintig0 dnwaishylellitihg.eailitbrfreriroeci-ind oStrhiltelie:56:0'slii?litin°13gfonridooellnly430ii)fnearabirpioad.°41:1;-- 7.1".41;:iLIJFIL-v--";"*..$''''HvEG.2"::\,r:ir"-s-7-1.30.7• -'."-7; blind New Yoik broker, and who hue been . - here svitearthe week, brnzen in -the-security from atreie vehnh ares.ehe terms of bareain PAIN K-ILLEA, and boassing to the adder:mg detectives and • ,AT 'THE OLD PATCH-. shooting men Whet -are his familiari, of. the - cOol hundred- thousind which:he • tarries ni ON. BEWARE. Or . COMTE*. . T1ONS. Irishmen, who, were anxiouusly waitingfor the lady Le the only_ child and• prOspective . Prica.oxhanox orlara --About Act -ill -8, /866. w12 -Sal his arrival He proceeded from the wharf 1 heir el atm- of the wheat elevator kings of the Christnens last, _Mi'e Themes .P. Walter, of to the bletrepolitan, where he witl remain I gems -city, evha had tie ohjeetiote-to Abe' new Walter's -Falisg Jurned a -sow prz out of :the - for\the present. Mr. -Stephens - reiaained in •sonerelaw enly as tar ashis wife was concern.' pent° _run et large,' and saw um' heard -no GfIAND COMIC-- CONCERT Ins room conversing with the• committee' And receiving the mills of nth frieeds as he chose to Meet. In Wither •donver_sation -with the reporters of•the press, Mr. .Stepliens gave - w -few hints of the object of his =lesion, and confidently •asserte thitt the Irish army would. 'fight on their own seil ere the 'expiration 7 of the present year." The eammittee of errange meets expect the Common Omni! • hegive. Mr, Stephens a reeePtioa..- There •well be a graud demonstration -nee Jonsese. wood, when the Head Centre wile fully - explain the object of hie inissiun to -this enntry, Killian has issued AlW3I• balletie to the broth rhood, in which he states hi -has made no - re his. action beretofere because the should net ktecw every thing COnneet war purpopes until the action peepoi feated or is nine -while exit he erne place, improvement in its aPpeaeance hag- taken statethae his enterpnee on.the easter and hopes. are entert shied that much olz is bnlye temporarily tiaulked, hpt. d le...welch at:first seemed Winter- killed. will He toncluded by saying Abet he • yet -revive usider Aprit's gentle showers -and OqfithoneY are onethe -best 'of ter geniae sun._ . • . erienites, puhlie • report has. it Li several of theheat Wheet-growing • sece Stephens Was serenaded ey the Ot tions of Western Canada, considerable Change !tient, Col. Olialleny, Who arrive -was made by fanners last fallin-the -hind- of beta-al:sane inidnight. Mr. Steehe wheat sown. Those dietrictielatig the shores a short eddress, • not lasting over ten of Lake Ontaeio, --on the Niagara frontier, and immediately west of/la:mitten, have differed considerably fiam ineecte which- prey upon wheat during the past few_years: . coesee qtience of theseethe fariners-last fall gowed• farlarger qeantity then'usual ef those -kinds .of wheat ceredionly knoWit as e'llidge-protr" and -we' may, theretere, eapeet a slight di - crease this autumn lathe, epteetity. ot white wheet beought to merket, This -" Midgee proof" wkeaf ig coda -lei then the grain -Which it has temporarity_reelaced, en.dAt ie 'this quelity which renders important tlie attackof the insects. IiS quatity is net equal to nor does it niake go -fine- a flOar • aleseme other tam!! ; bet it is better to have a -,good crop, of a slightly or infenior. quality, than to:raise a 'fine quality_ to- be eliten-bY the' midge. : ! Of course it is inipeesible yet to prediet What our next harvest 'Will, hoe.- Even 'had the growing wheit looked utaiSually. perm's. ing, it has eet to 'run the gauntier -.el. too many eneintes to speak -With ank dertpay.- There are -June frosts the Sunimere_ drouth, the insectpests, and -t -Le danger of nist to be encouatered. These enenirs `of our great staple reader predietiont unsafe.' But. ive -may reasenably make one :enteric as tolts present appearance. And this is ; that while the fall wheab has passedethrough a - rather tuffaiorable winter, -and has. suffered to some exteet thereby,.thkeisiat prese0 no ;Amon te ir that; ef wa. enjOyanythiag like layer.' able weather, We not !wee crop this fall fully up to the average of Preen:Ms' years -tTrade 'fieview. , : . Steph\ens ed.- Indeed, it ehe tried:. were . knoWn, wee helieve he encouraged the coup& eta& The huly is ene of -the most neautieul and intelli- gent ladies in Chicago, itlad we think, as we liat'e little doubt about it), the now happy .pair will receive fargivenese at the hands of main - me, and float down life's stream on balmy bre_ezets, fregiunf with theIove and_ devotion Which Ow finites them so very happy-. . . • , - Crown Lands on the: Manlioti.. lin. . It has. beat •deelded, the _Ottewa liciitt saira' to offer the public. lands . on -.the Manitoulin rejurtbitief ...Island -for sale. -We understand that Actual d with is de- be :charged 5nc. per acre, while teedrere digpose of, aceereling te the - Ofth Clime of nd Mr eeeeee_ theeReeulatiiinejuie published by the Crown soSeAt:i litaingdwsiiv'iniiisibt h e Government‘inny c h o age to e the price et the Mineral and Lands -Department, w.hich calls fur cask pay. s -nee meets. _ There is some good land _ on ehe .--! ma bland, and the nomiaal eniee_ demaeded ;of - Re4ie eetual- settlers evill dottlettes ieduee ma,ny at ilia_ persons to locate theniserrre on the island 3 blade durineihe summer.. - ._- 1-- ' , mutes. His meaner of delivery ware slew.; :and hia veice was so inaudible; as to he scarcely heard. Hesaid he dirl:not belong to- any party., but came here to -unite all the: Irish. and he should let Me mail be aceuged aatie he was fairly tried aad fount. guitty. _ • Party . ex. prefisioni had been doinef i great deal tee of halm to the.ta,usei and _ha eadviied the *sensible -minded Fenians ie tefraie treoi euch ahabit. He *said he came here by ineitation, and should ke.ep quiet !cora tim 3. When the cammittee now appohited to ineuire ate the miners of the Irieh Repeblic ited_male their report; then he would hens sotiethine tosay. After expressieg thanks for the oren deeted other demonstrating, he coneluded hiare- marks-by saying -the pople of Irela al were prepared tor a lone time but t ey hia been disappoi ted en not receiving . s pport befere this. ' •-•• tit • iprneilatis 01)irserdPti -. :Ireland: l'e suppose that you can relic a thelierman ent discount of Ireland bee egislarien ' is absurd: Yen Might as well cur the 'sinalte of Ireland are social, lied mus - -be met _hy pox by Act of Parliament. Te great evils such . means as affect and influere sc4ial re. lationre Much is to be done by the it:1001* master, but far more by the neighbor; ; 'Tat is not very taptful, he -is eniinently. suseiciotur ane slew to belieee; but :there is aegreat fund of gratitude le hie mature arid he is staunch to him who has , beleiended hitri Try ant win lin Confidence.. e Yaalivi tried a veriety. of2-lthings end they _. hive ,fidled. 'fry, tirst, bye givtisge 'him. em iloym a te 7 show him that ,you mean he e should have wherewithal to -liveee and then, - bY ge Proles s not fam ut of n is -he d if yetureally wig -to gam bis,affection, ela h his Me with some (tient ri 11,_ cote! iv,1411 the c\I advent of greateepeep1e diffusfas over the* countrie Let NM see rot% ty alai -the page- ant of royalty.: Pat ii very -Or ental i z bis d t o it he with er, in. -NW Youal, *ay I2. -A large nuniber of Fenians called-4in Head Centre' Stephens to- day at the Metropolitan hotel. ' • •It has ascertained. &MU Mr...Stephens. this afternoon- that he will not remove his head- quarters to Union Square at any tune; The !head centre spoke so emphetically en the subject that he created the tuipeessieh that eho wag( altogether, Pleased with ehe sugges tioq. Jt is said heoxpreesed. himself strong- ly against the eXtravagaace involved ie ing the Union Square' building. _ • - It is' not known outside ol the elrcle of the central_ couneil-.and - the netichies of the place in thii011 Square what amount stia remains in ehe Fenian trete:airy.. A promine eat Fenian stated to -day that the whole sum now reserved to aid the cruise ot Irish liberty is- fees that .$50k aid that besides titre are Checks for 8E0,000, which are directed t i Patrick tAtorke, who CAU 111/96 them eatihed Stephettig: was of 'things to! day with*. Griffin, Theintervietv was when required to do so enlightened- on this ta wherr he had an interview the O'Mahony treasured ' • Ore tor treatmeet, lead him to betieve t lat he the tottered for puteast_his pries! wield persuade hiin to think Wessell. Get it your head, if you, can, tliat what he wants. He needs 'empebymen needs suph pa ;as will -support him; a tastes ; he.' delights' in .splendeane a -reveteuices high statioe.- It is o ly;wh comes back -from Analog, eve elated hut dollars, land excited'by :his O n- Sue that he-- has room. for any . Repuh icanism his heart. A (laden seilieg ever the waters of,Killareey With &repel follow' g, a Prince 'Of Wales eiding boldly-witb "111 Kildare," would do more -to send a -thrill ' t trough the national lvart, thin if,You chart kid a Oath - oho colleges eveiy day -for a mon li, or voted an'episcopal palate to Paid Callen. - Yoe may shake your heads. over it, and.:. for that Matter over us ; but pleale to re . embet- we are not Englishmen,- end if you h id not conie to us with youe Saxon _notions:I-very" odd I natithis fo.,Von-it.'is fait ita, a isible Oa we might have found mime resd of. us- ow to eivslizasion ere this,-soc et Watt that w 3eld have adopted Itself to oer tastea and net are, and fitted into the strange crank and c ran. 'a nies - of our • teniperameat. • \ t e budding. .Their apprebeasmes, however Maguline, resamed\tit 3 this afternoon. , Were -unfounded, far, Mr, Killian gaveitp the . -.2 • a_ seaman,- named OuBiford, missing. Singular VoicanO. at -Venice. rtiii Venice journaliecontain andante of a singalar phenomena which has just, taken plan in that city.- Weeks had been flereeine- tiine east going (min the warden edjoining. the Saint-Agnese Churchtforeborine -an Arteie bin Well, and a depth of 160- feeivhad been_ reached • when one tiftereoon a •rueibling poise was • heard-Tundel-groued, wed' ,alinest iminediately after a column of water of the diameter of the well spoeted. forth to the height of the neighboring bowies. The liquid _wee accompained witlt smoking maeses ()Jelling Metter and ashes, which em- itted a, suffocating smell 'ages; Engitteers at Jonde coonnienced weeks to make a channel for -the water, es tke ground...be] become sioturated, and the walls of the churches and hottees •arouud, were beginning to' emelt. The I atter -were in consequenee evacuated by their iuhabitants. The eruptien continu- ed until midnight, but in the meantime about t00.tons of sand and ether* earthly matter teed beet! thrown tip. The lights the tieiehborhoodivere ordered to be extinguish- ed, And no-Sinokers were allowed to appeoach the spot trom fear of eeplosion. The cense of this occerranite is belieeed te be the force of expeeseon of,gas cemeressed in the layers, dearth, and which found an iseue in the on- -ace made *hen bonne'. the well. Tni Yew AmeniCioc Tienie-The Wash- itigtonenerrespondent of the New York Timee says that the counriittee ot mays and means moTo Mbar till found a few days ago. It appeiiis that' she hed get into.another pen, ae. 'AL .7w......y- irciA.N. seine distance from the road; _a-nd !Ty seme 6:75--4-,1-4-1 -IL. - - means or other thee'iloor had. closed, and. -the7great head centre of fun and frolic,: and there she remainedea prisoner, for 'the .spaCe the king, of Comic Vocalists, well give cf: 3 months add 26 days. There was :note. _ --y one of his - - ing in the pen in the shape of -food, and the. - - only thing she conld .Possiblv -have had to GRAND COMIC CONCERTS qtteeich __thirst was the Snow *diet drifted in • - • 1- .- • e . IN 1•EfE . , .e. _ . through the teams .et the pen. She signed. did notdemolish likyoues; which was rather - : - . - ..ti - „ 0, - , Beet. Sheis. howeeme " doing es well as , Saturday Evening M 1 I IStik• eould be expeeted, Ahder the circumstances-- . . -When let out .of.tI4 PO in December, she* Tickets 25 Cents; Doors -open at Ia'clock - would have weegh4d. at • least 350 poands ; Concert -to commence at 8 precis( le-. and,When fontid, weierhed about 90.1bs.. She . teeSee prOgrananes-aed lerge poaters. was discovered hy ReWri Bailey,. jr. Several Goderich, May 12t11,1866._ - __- • of the_ neighbors have Cereaborated she truth of •the above stateinent, • about 20 -days after being iinprisone _; VICTORIA. HALL OODERICII, singular. When lotindi life was almost- ex- _ • I I 6 6 body, who arrived at Neer -York on the Bre- 131 II 1.11-11 1-1 .1114-11.1 Ma; 'PZA130Di AT .if'03f':-E.-,Str.'ele *Pea- p p NI eflri- A Opt Wednesd:iy, is lodged at the Brevoort' House, Ele is in fil)e !health .and spirits., Efe leaves for Dateeers, 'native town, where a warni welechne awaits hini. It i8 - - his attiotion returt0 - New lurk, and GODERIOH, - BA YFIEtLI), 7 the.n proceed to.Beltimere and Witshitigtoia - AleD . . Mr. Peabody dientimaced. business, juin_ -10,,c).3Ez s _rir I before _the war of 1.(312. at Georeetowii, .0. , Ce from. winch he: went - to _Ilaltimeree and THE $TEAmrP, BONNIE., from. thence to London: Eti.4 last visit ' this eountry 'wet in 1856. . •'' JAMES G._ PARSONS., .MASTE.4, 03. ,The cigareshaped steamers . , hwe. TITILL eun•as follows until further nonce:. proved to be goech seaegoing vessels. The VV Leaves Godericli (weather permitting) _ ' vtr- 8- Winans' inad-6 a fine Pasant' bet; eyery Monday. Wednesday and FridaYae two - ween. Havre and Nel.vbaven on the 28th -ult.., tee 0 _axle, le., ee„) The &ewe; ,. -. , i - . meeteag the heaviest -Taves without_ any per- - ... ceptible rot:. ' • 1 - , . RETURNING, TRE QuEEN AN,D\A FENtof sERG130.T.-it leave Saints every Tuesday, Thueeday mid is stated that Her Majeity•having fomented Saturday, at 6 4. 11, arriving in Goderich -at to sign the "death warreat of Sergeaat 'Der. twe' P; AL; calling at Roeield each thay, rnai;fnbi,sinwitiaoitweor ae_gort.iedzdra, oto-fpbreelleshiongt.iloorn•Facc-: ht_ n:'*_passa'i2e apPlY 1° • count of the LieceseitY.QeOlaking an example; _GEORG-E SUMB ALL Co, " - (*Wench. and baying shown the greatest grief while Or to W. 13. 'CLAM 4leent. . sbe did so, sent ler eheldocument abbut AA : _ . , . • berme. -,. 1 __ _ hour afteievards and tureht tepees's.: • .:Gederiehr MaY 1501. 1866. - • GOOD REftisoxs.-:-A.-' Western editor • , t -SHERIFF'S SALM OP LAM _ _ .11014. -thus _apologizes for thei An -appearance of • f p p , o used June, 'Owing to th: act thatnnepaper-Maker. dieappointed Us s,111: n: dri toe71)na ou aetnolitluntnit.iim°_ _"'fai:t7yteyrY:IV8FecittlanStiy0Tcouresrtidocue tig-its vnidditieeena ei Er xpoa na- s'atudlij that the mails failed and deprived us of our exchaeges, that a *tell peddler etele 4*.tleinriteer vaiegvItalsest toff:fear:dn. asnedd .11mm Mai to ma - 'Tenementsof.to. Mir scissors, that the rats:ran off with the paste, an.d our devil Went tO the .eireus• 1. Phavenlesetrzedr-liatle-2tauggellen uErdcKth 031°1'714 hil ' - ' ' h ' 1 - 1 - ' lecu " el right tit e and rnterest ot the said Dor ado iia w, e the edttor was at., oine tendino- to' he babies, OTar piper le - .11 bl il e' y :add -to Lot Number six in tee filth Oa 'e 'et nnavoi a y eta-- the T-ownship ot Kneoss triitehrees.C,ovviiitycegsicohtLIBru°1 d lryint 1 the proper periel of pablieatioa. , containing _One hundred have added the following articles to the free l - -, . • and Tenements ',shall offer for Sale at my Office listed the timendatorytax bille---Candle-wiek, fj-ZP' The estimated•coet of ta'ting care deer•skins; dresserror sMs_sited ; filiioring ex. Abe blacks in the South during the _present af in the Court House in the Town of Goderigh as Tueitday the Twelfth they et June aeete at the „ . tuargani, -cobalt, ho' ree-raliee, yarn and Warp alent.tertY Years ay° . . . 0 . - , .11 . e a -.e, eric ,, I t hour ourtThizmieliavyse.13,18:117,Donfolictiantrasherifilik41.- trectsesolely for cookieg• purposes ; paiete year is $12 000 000 ' 1 , , „-a aem near y equa o icgs and statuary, productions ofelectrotypes, this entire expense of that natio:tat °warn. see rine tem- Cedd ' hi . e • • - his a er at th ' used for braiding and, manufaeturin,g Pur. poses, paper -stainers, color's,. caustic and crude soda, and aluminate soda ; yeast'. pow;. ddrs and railroad iron. Tbe committee have iestorea the tax on gold watches and sold -and silver plate, ai;c1 leave the tax on express companies at three' per emit. 'Brokers' eaies efid coneracts for -merehandiie and produce are exempted from tax: . ele•Senie ofthe St/John people seem to • regard Confederation 'as ,a foiegone nimbi sion. The Telegraph says :- "13 this • • • • . " HE .11101. ASPURANOA poi0ANT,' 19 AND 40, _10ORNIM-IOND6N, SNGLAND. Engludt Mad latge„ordera are ping .orward -.PAP4TAL--"(Fp.14T ,Subseribed) - X2,500,900 Stirling-. for maChinery for two factories, the projec ,.IITVESTED ovs,R, fis2,0oo,000.-DEPOSIT. PIT= IN CANADA,81500300. _ . torkof wbich have- heed vettiting for the pol- i - • DAP AR+MENT. . ,w1f4.4 nice! feeling to change. Aiethe.eigneeof the - times are clear that we ere' to be. one muted' 'country these capitalists are, :preparing for thaaltered Ondition .iat tkings, for oven otitis:iron manufacturerenow assert -that eve can -compete with:Caneda or any ether land ire manufacinees."e • • - TERRIBLE .Exethatonee-ele. teirible explo, sign - has just occurrcd.on e. stettnier namod the Havre, off Southamptene England. pio-m 'the Attune and violence of the explosion„if considered that it roust have been a, easkof -detonating poider.,. Or _soma other equally destruenve-chemical (peehaps nitre glycerin0 hare Caused An load a tepee, "which was heard at a considerable distance. There was The distinerbishable principlect-tbe Compahybas been •the establishnient of an- equitable Ciallit" cm Lon, charging in all rases -aiaretnium proponfunate to the rlsk, - • - • The euecese which has atteeded the Company's operating has been -such as fully to realiele., „tba ' .most sanguine espeetatmns °tithe Directors', who .ime resol*ed to extend the basinees „more W.1081111, - and now otrer to the Canadian nublic.- - PERFECT SEOURITT guaranteed bylerge Subserib_cd:Capite, and inveitat PIM& - - '* - ..R70/31pt Settlement of Chdins. The Directors_and General Agents, -being gentlemen largely en., coeseed iu Commerce, wilt take libeml and busmess-like view_ ofall questions ming bar0r0 OM. - ',1-1FE - DEPARTMENT, The Company -peers terniti ehose desiring tale Aistirancennsurpassed by sey Life:Mice: - Moderate Premmins=-Perleet Security -Economy of inanigetnerq, tending tO Boa* ()Mose on partieipattag imdet among Avhoni 80,per- cent tit profits are -divisible. • . • Chtensliaid one month ettfr pri.of Ot death. - -And other adiantaget whieh may be detain the Company's Prospectus. 1110riand, Watson & Cos, fierieriii.Agentsforeasaita. . .. • - - - - - lease. the biieks, papers - aud other articles. The Ear; 'Of Aberdeen- iie;or vies knewe have.been in the hold. at _the . . • - tiMe-of the -explosion- and seieral. attempts - e...RED. COL - at Glovainioa Ggreasta.-7-The Belfam in his charge to the -representative of jetties , _ - theltlast. . - . were atiNclis to teach thim,,but failed T` Viti. -I ' Secrelatg- . -.. tsal and an authority an such inattersystatea that Sclaare Letter, au Irish journal of reputation, Stephens. The beadquarters in Union . • are new elosed.!and Cole Kelly,„ the - 'FREDRICTONI Apr] 8, 1866. e a . P s lima a ze speetacte-a cnarred maa OFF10Ee4385 AND3S7.ST. PAUL STREET5--SIONTSEAL. snidely' his body Was recovered, wherFit-, re - La Nana. is about to be made Peer of private secretary of Pdri Stepllenai la Among the -visitors m town. is the Earl of _geed mass. . • • the' Ins An hOner:of this' -kind_ is Nre'ry charge, of the building. Ahhough, Mr.- Aberdeen, nephed.: of the' Govonor of - , rani y accorded, !end' ter sPecla. 1 and Stephensis making eiery effort. to effect a province... He has recently succeeded to hiff _ease_of isiatiepholers 3s -set , have r important services.- . . recoaellietiou between the rival section .0f title' teld estates and is now trevelline -eeetured at Sulherlend, England!, • _ _ .et , - . • • Surveyor. - • 1 ingpector of Agencie" IL MUNRO" MortTattAr.. T.* LIVINIGSTON, - 4.•••••••••••••••• GARD1NE CO.,.A.gentsfor Godench and Lucknow ; Wm. Kasten, Kincardine; Joshua Jamieson) Walk a and Steven. 1 • - 4474 - a • • Coln (13....The Oirtleday dem -until to•nig-ht. el...We balm 1st Chambeye- it is a vainabu anatte,r, - itIrSee the Vend Craidinez ri-The Time zits foun 11911t will tomau week. Mr Rash Inovrledge of - Ammeter, is e *Tato men,. so night, at the 3 their friend, le their behalf, ant the. Comfier, aiiJ Ititerpreter. rig138 A_ purse was Vies:s Chureb, el lor,the feasor :forNa ab for 4.bleiist four itt 'meeting o held at Bark's- tbe following gen .toftbe-Oldh for _ John Itlesely, J. B. ktordon, H. P. O'Conn Tta! 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