Semi Weekly Signal, 1864-04-05, Page 2Ottrarkem
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TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY
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•REMOVAL:OE:THE 'SIGNAL-OFF:17 AND
-*--a0.0Y. STORE. •• •
Ti;
mSiOffice
gnal ha s liden removed no
• 'larger andmoo11dio1fs rcidscs
KAI-SiBLOCK, over th'e store. la't
31eTnnesi and oe.w.
as a Book and Stationery .!StOrti-, by
,,Moorhouse:?. Althu
ogii. We felt die att.;
men'. natural from lOng liabit to the
• stande.the :Wants -of an .extenditInisin
demanciee that More .;nitable pr*Ctai
sought. 1-Icro -c :are, :the
` fore, witILa resectable sanciam,
elbow-room,gener:illy.,. Our Jon.lInd ne
„...----;-reoMS having bEen thoroullv overhau
• - and repleuislied We are riots- . prepared.
dispathh with greater, ease to oursel%
,-,
and ' ;to the . Perfect • S-atisfadiioti-' Of o
whonr,:be only n year. or two ago charged,
, in his own! eloqucut style, with. all the sins
.M the .poitical calendar. - Olt, D'Arc-y,
WAre -, thy dcfection froni_the p•Ith of
rectitude, liaS been jinmense. ,-.Thourt
haVe . deliver ma iiy a , brrili a tit, oration
beftamith,e people of Canada are -delivered
of the 'Faipre'gsi;;I: that thou art -nm. nrnt
huntlitig. , ' _lnd then, ao-th- Chcre.is the
t 1 . 11onci., -2.dultael -I °ley, who for -a
Isorry-. I 1,ess o f pc ttage has. sold I is, .liPpei,.
.Canact... hiFthright. ..' _ yraly hen:n-4:11:1.m
sed ari--ex,!„i ted. Med: of thenest BeforMers
r.../ he ,
r.,,.. 0!-- ''Svorth. •'1V.aterl°0 if ' he imagines for, a
eh_ moment thittthey can forget his tergiVer-
sations and:return , one who for years has
ow .prollissfed,adhesion -to tjte,.-paity but who
ses
has half ha's° enough to sell himself, body
re_ and bones, In Lower danadzil And tlien,
ore still ag: in, Mr. isaac'lluchanan ha's hien fi-,
'21:s fied hitt self with Cartier & Co. Why 2. Be-
cause ,
to bf,' an 4 ti,afinexa lion 60errItnent,— Of .a
lilongs t6
e
idd -assist. in.. tha fbrmation
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.qs.
Cabint which -shall commend the respect
or. thee !-In.t rY '?.. 'Not' a :bit Of :jt
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MnCJ
num-m.0ns patrodsany amount "of wk , •• , - .°,,Iti„er factton because he be
withwhicli we may -be ' favored. In ' the- 'eyed;.a.r4oidnle. its corrupt ccooriumnpttr-yallvi- tie..tel.ledtehnets,t',i'c:iot
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editor's shanty " Will- alwzt‘'s he found' --s-v°"I`I
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,.., an extnrehair for the ,accotnmodation.of m`l'w4- -`-")"' geyt of .the.eitY of. ITantil-'
' old frieMis., ' - .-•, - ••• . tom , ,b sides. s,..-ettring- other,lle iintrpois_
Signal,offiee anBook Store ain hefound
o-rtitit.'
For the sake ormutual - advantage. the " c's.tu" ' - aq.va'itages• - . ir
ta
. is- k err this Point. -limit what the-llani-
• -d p •
, with only: a' door between. - 'Entrance to 'iilt°' 'tS•t' l'.c102',' --1‘rr• B''-lella'n,41,'-'s i.e'rg-0
' the printing office; .b.n----basiness:: through, ' '5-13' - ".. ..."-- ' •
. the Book store or by the side door, south
.sitio-ci.14
fie-i.e'd t'o3.-It'isirelteintbdiet/hc'ie•tiM7/P°d-
me it civil -understood that # 'ICUS ndety in
side building. 'Rentember, 13lock. Its last evininr, that he was clt.2si?ous
. the city interesl,,that he was included to
THE NEN. .1t1IITISTRY. accept o,Ilicp -add that ba• l fur the -deep in.
. terr_st h has in- the city, hef w'ottiti give e
TUT. •past tab week's, have Witness.ed the linge sett tu b. quit of it. To bem \hin 1e
• . ost rernaikable Ciis 0f the C writ mar improve the position of the
M.rsthat ,
•
city, but it eannot better Mr. Buchanan's'
has wethink-, ever been.-itiflieted upon pos.;tion: Op'pesition to him, Under present-
• . Canada., and.fne,- too, whi-ey has brottL-Itt e-to,,resilteon.14,1eleoss,t .%\d'stefuioaamit6
illi.gbrefeeltbtytliceitiysnc,1,,et-ndid.
. • ont in stronglY-marked. pro,u1illence .t1t6 sueeessful,'it'wou'sd he most
mischievous and dang.erous political dtlh su'ieidal,7-mfact utter raid to •
eulties existid-n• between .the_ two ,
esIs
there be so clear a ease of nut -
Sections of the Province: ',Never, indeed, °,PartY eve'r. the
has there -been sdch a near approae 1.to• a The 0.pposition cannot expect to be
- --state of Governmental dccul-lock. It will successiu and rs_a goodtbe imbue of
tioccurnmeneernerit cf -thei.B
fieht .for the
hem the .minds of our readers that during I in,...,t°11 •llivisi o n next a'uttimit is under -
'the Ses_si,on of,last vote 'pf want of 01060 thin -Mr. Aleacy is to be e eudidat
confidence.in-the late 11Iinis-try-was moved 1,?' i" ans.:hue:lay. Mr. BuCharren-desiget's
et,atroe .oae sc srtattztte.tfily). r I pa, odisi,tiLt,Q.izoidpattialt.,ho doles ty
. •every fhiv day's, and'. that, while .-4,1_1(„. 11.1_in:
, , r tes; t rat he : e,. or mer.. he Pope's ilinesi.coutinues..
oti-ithr0cre: ec.intinines.. .1 he Popumee .side. with-
_istry„ was enabled_ -to .lield%.it.s own by a thMl.--s the citizcns. of ilateilion ore not 1(4 - - ' L'endon March 17
1 •t: eireurnst nces to a`f • I 1 I " ''''
sniall inaiority,- it hecathe apparenit ti 11 .1. „ d. • ' - ' ' °''' t° °°' bc:rmid their The ' 7cme Imes- city article .says an idee .is
own is.tiess in prospect. ..As' he bas always -
. . was too Weak to eal,rY _nu tlie.46-(3vellrm_ ePt sai4. he,says now, that ilf-eny' othorynari could prevalent' that a redtiction of 'sank Rate fo 5
Der cent may net be .far distant:" The'firifes'
_ ......of t.he Country sutisf.aetorily. ' While this do heifer or .Ifaini tont !Marc:ad-step aside a-n.d--(.stata,,d,„.i,„„tifo alues to aeeept Ede (-
Ile wishes" 'as also to state tdat he. believes. boron hs advice 'and s '- - i -
. could nothe'denicti, "-the oiposition mach;
. .. , • /vocan veh' 11 " ' ' '
,e ix clty de , et, the Burttn.- propos.' ed oy ,. usta la and Pruesia
, , :Munk to tbe terms
,-- ever3,exertion. in -.order to pavethe ton ,,...a.M 1., and precei t II • D ' —
SIGNAL.
!
contains every -thing ahnost that can be
desiredby the most , enthusiastic amateur
or 'farmer. We believe in }loin° Manu-
Emture always, when -41 supplies ,witat we
and, -therefore, hope our readers,
10411 not forget Leal°. See adv.
, we, in. cc:lb:6st' Catartyie of tree;
COPENI4GgN, March 17. -..,The'; "Prussian
batteries opened fire, yesterday morning on
1110 Iiuppel entrenehmente. The enemy fired
altogether 500 Shots: , We replied 'occasion-
all.35 times., Our firing seemed to be
successful,- its two of the . enemy's hatteihle
wore silenced for seirie time. We have two
0154040 hilieS and Mi0=wournled : 11]' priYatee
wore killed and 49 emended. ' •
IIAMIICIW Mareli.19.-Advi0e5 from SCoori.
flowers, and gai..,t1cn. seeds fall kinds, is ti ,boltn- to the 15th state that fresh- diStarbanees
woiltl.er '141 4114. .WiLy. ,Springfichl, Mass., is' had i'alcen The oiliee 'was al'
tricked and the winclnirs (if the reSidence" of
jlieritlie place to send•to for 'p'acka,-;e,s
rarefilewer seed, &c. One of the.eata,
legtieS•ean be semi at, this: ..c;filee. 'Sae
a d vertisethen t. •
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'Tlte ilfereititnbitan, Am -cited :to ',the,
„
WhOlesale . fan •goods-trede, • would be Of,
much serviceito_persons wishing th learn,
t.lins end out, f jticricti§ hdying.--7
the chief .ofp.olice.were smaShed.. •The
tary,were,Calle,d out to quell the (tot. and, 11
per:Sone Were urrestcd: ,
f March:. 18. the bombard-.
nieut Of ihe eatrenehmenis-bf f)uppel. Was re;
au ined1tOday.• terrific- CabriOnade'is ;being
Tunix,• rdarelf-'17. -News from a reliable,
source at Rolne states that .the 'Meese ,of the
Pope has become mitre...alarming.... -
IitL1tshcd in Hainburg,-,' March .17. --According to a
'Torontd for gratuitous eir- 'emanating, -from the pril"Iia' office
of d ree ye' Ai Tide Man n,11ind 'distributed in, t
city at... eight',o clot!: thiS morning, 1,:ince
Iffrederick-of -An";ustertburg _wits found dead
'mins bed at Kiel... The rumor' requiis
••.° ' 1•
• A STIIAGE.MARRIAGE.--Mariied,--a.t.:11.1ont
;on Siniday,"21st.Tebru'ary, by the Rev:
..Wat., Mr...DU:man Slacht, to Miss'
ltecenia Turner, both .of .Tilsouburg. We
swipe:se the,,abov'e aye !,yp,utigest tnarried
couple in .0anade, the bridegroour::a§t. being
yet seventeen yearS, of age, and the bride drily
fourteen years ebd. four months
burg „Obs_ereer,-." ;.• •
eThelleY. . whO preformed
the.cerernopy, Ought..to be ashatned. or him.
We eitlITIOt. filla the narne recorded -1n
in-the...list of Ministers Of the different d.enoni•
Mations. Such:a- trairriag,e .is. a .icandel to•
the cormunnity, and a 'clisgrece to the "'mid.
ister "' who. couducte.d the ceremony.]: .
e& tnisapplication.---- f("That's a fine'
stride, 'said one.... old g,entlernan to another,
alludmg to the -tones of a singer at ,aconCert
-the cither'eVening.„ , -" yes," Said a,cOuntry-
Man,' ". but if he-ekrains niuch. more .he'tl
,L-T-p•Marfied oftentimes 'take 'int-.
menSe delight in shdwitig otrairs before their
visitors. As a rule, husbands strongly .objeef
to this:practice,.save' when the airs • indinged
in admit of a pianoforte. eecomp,anirneet.
e:j- Parliament stands adjotfrned until the
, .
3rd of May tn erdint to allow t'lle new Ministers
to seek re elebcii:',n- in their respectitieconetr.
tummies. .11wi I\ 'be luterestinu to wateli how
. ,
ihey a'e recei'dth - ' - -N. ,
ARPJVA • • •
OF:THE , M HES,TER"
' The stearnshiP, (City of liftriehester.' fermi
Liverpool loth, and Queenstown '1,7t1i,arri ved
o'elock' tlus -
,
Liverpool, Ilfe.rch 17.
The ship €E11-orn,' from NeWpo'rt, Wales,'
ler.-New' York, took lire 'off Newport.aticl Was
."cuttled'on a Mind bank." -
• ,, . London, :March 1::
Tlie folloWing 'telegrams have"-' been- re7
'Copenhagen, "MarCh the tiperior
officials nnd the. mayors 'id_ that 'portion of,
(Jutlicind .occhpied by the allies, haire, been
conveyed to the heridq Mixt ers:to receive req
sitione for supplies :intendech to . be enforced
:upon e inhabitants.. . .
: T he'-enerny yesterday kept,hp a• heavy .0 icr
One' battery itots -directed age.in,,t Our left..and
the ships. befere Londcbarw The result ,was
-unimpuLtant., •. .
The atorthin;ropeped.,to.day. • Ihe King
announced a bill. for an -extraordinary credit'
.
o o,. ,o00,000r.to enable the government lo ' ' • , ',.C.W. falitrigtE321,Pfit0.
.The Zing also desired liberty. of aetion Sir • - - ' - ' . '
1
giveruaterial aid to Denmark in 'certain ernet- ' ...„,),,,......,......:-..-:,,...........,.....,,,',.......,...-........
3
enc142.-- -,' - - ..- • ' • 11"./ ' '' ' ' THE FUNERAL ''
all ..evenniplities, -min an authorization-. to Of thelate' CharLES EdwiN, second son of
eniploy the regular army and navy'. in'aid of. Mr. THOMAS, ANDREWS, .will take' place to-
„tiniar,..,,1 ((fun necessary. , , ' morrow1,.(Wedn'esday).4f 2' p..m...- The pro-
.. -. • , - . i J-0.-3/--areit /3. cesSion will:proceed froth the-residenceofhis.
, finner to the W. M. Church and thence to
The conflict between' ihe 'P'apal and French•z,the
. . Cemetery; 2.
The friends of the family are respectfully
. . ,
.requested tq . attend. ' ' . .. - .
' Goderieh, 5th.;APril, 1864.
'e anP Xlie accounts froM Sheffield stlte that' 178
for the re-insthlment of- the old set, ,Oar- Dumb els -Gum goinr to 7-cronto. Further b • . •
whol, my. Buehatia ot les 1.1.1e reen retch, e.reci, but 4o8 persons
were the only. ,men -,t1M•11'ici'inee, cepa- , . (ineptly:there:ire 80 bodies. which have hot
ninlike manner: At the commencement Y • y .
tidr, 3.1,a0dotfald & Co Who.it was d g.ive
, . 1.1 :We returned as dead or in • • d
.,lesin.r, an cense
-
arrives.'
Arid it
family th
fallen ! •''
Me conducting -its affairs'. M n states- is into the' hands of this, happy been washed_ clown the stream and will itot be
t our -unfortunate countr has 'recover°, until after many days. • -,-
of, the --present session the state of parties. There is Satisfaction, in the fronstcrie pits 'near -Chesterfield, • broke,"iind
befure the mei; cou4 be exericated.. :it. least
, Was unchanged. The Ministry reli 14 \vele tiro t..ited. The water has risen for a
, esteiclay. p.m.,:the pump at Spittleivelf
thOtialt however, that it is I,sed upoizi
princIple which cannot be forced upon.the
people of tipper Canada, as, the purists
'will .:s.pe'edly” discover. • .0
-dent that they had the support of a inar consiiLrable height up thir shaft Tim loss
jority but that majority of Ille believe'd to be greater- than here
•
-they felt to be so small that- they. wisely
employed in the pit.
stated. ' There Were bout 71. imin and boys
.detefininecl to. resign in a body, after ABetli 040,041 10-
IURICAN WAR.
recommending to His Excellency, to en- It if, stated 1-11..‘t the three f'rUssian men-of-
witr vessels -which 'lave been at anchor irt tau
trait Mr. Ferguson -Blair With the task
- Since 'our last 'there has li,cen .no niatethal
chem.°. M the position cit affairs at the'seat-of
War: General,Granthas_undertaken the task
of rearganizing,-his arrerlies, and will not pro.1
b:lbly.Set-allt on' hisi2narch to Rh:Milo:id until
he Teets' ab c.,to crush all'oppesition, which
will be no e sy- ta.sk jedging from the prom pt-
, riess ruanifeSted-br,General .Lee in -reeelEtir,
eyery advance: 6.1 hiSi'•oppOnents,.. . 1'he ,rnost
• ton, and Lower - Canadian domidancy important 1104001 news'ive. have received is a
.hrief accoun1. ofen.uprising of 4coppe:•heacts"
in Illinois'. orite 1500,11 appears, of the people
of that.Stat took up arms against the federal
1
--eM, thnrities Of Charleston -and -Mattode, .111111
were only s-, bdaed afier consiclerahle.::fight-
ing.. Auto how the adltir:oriiiinated, and to
_e-lat-exterit ille-state ofilis'affection eists we
ef harbor ea Brest since .the- eorerriencernetit. Art'
,formine..a new • :Governinent. , Mr., hostilities, 'have been' placed :under_ eo in Mat d
Blair its we all know,. endeavorell to form
of tile AUStrilin'admiral irrbrcler to act in
coalitio'n of the unaderate wings, -of both concert with the A usiriaii squadron. '• .
The Praisfiaas conipleted the:erection mid
- sides of thelIouse,bat fztileci,' the patriotic .4in:fa:main:int of iheie b-atte ries at Go:emelt:irk
•
Monsieur Cartier impressitig upon.. his
The Dau'es immediately :Term(' Ere 'from the
until they should be Masters of the-posi-
. batteries replie'd in the COLL'Se ei the 1.0110Wing
eti the •Wenuningbuncl, du Saturday night.
followcrs the neccssity, of 'biding' back.
entrenelma 1410 at Vuppel., The: P ldai 114
it,ain established. . Then came. ten days
of c-risis. One after another the tory
leaders attempted fo aecomplish the very
thing in which -Mr Blair had failed -the
"innaation of a Coalition, but we are proud
andhappy....o. the thought- that the literal
party- stood firmly to their principles and
e left in co nelete ignorance, there being no
,repulsed the,insidious approaches , of.. Car- desire on the -part of, the Government to en:
tier and his emissaries w itli iig-liten outs: ors. The telee•raph is taken up
Thus thrown upon their:own resources,the
- " Great Constitutional Party"- revealed.
to the count'ry its Own- inherent Weakoess.
Its-membeis ',werd corripellecl to feel that
attaching to the names of the
• unprincipled "old set still dwelt in ;the.
_nostrils of the country,- and, although it
Must have ,eoSt him 010n3r an inWard pang
Mr., Cartier was compelled to fall into the
second rank and play second fiddle -to Sir
E. E. Taehe, who, according, to his Own
admission, heS_seen bet days and is
no -longer, capable of sustaining,the strain
alw-ays inipcised Upon ai prominent politiedl-
leader. . As a derztier resort, .then, it was
deterniiraedto patch up a Miniitiy, and,11
found. necessary, appeal to the country, in
•
;accordance with which brilliant ' idea- the
. following supremely happy farail3r was an-
nounced to the'countgand to the wondering
gaie of fr every other min." who takes an
nate-rest in our affliird:-.
. • . .
.- Sir E. P. TACHIE,' Pitaittert--Receiver-•
Gengriila•nd Minister' Ivr
Eidn. G.E. CARTIEkt-Attoraey-General
' Hon. A:. T. GALT -Finance Minister. -
Hon..J. P. CRAPA.IS7-contritis,sioner of
. Works:- ,
Hon. 1': D'A.RCY MeGER---a/inister of
Agriculture: . '
Eton. HECTOR LINGEVIN--So/icitor-
- (.ierierci2 &Est. .
'gen.! JOHN' MA.CDO:t•TAISD-Atter-
%ley Gettieral •"
Hoio ALEX. CAM.PBELL,:-CommissiOn-
' er of Crown :Lands= - • , .
dij?ci. M.- H. F,OL2Y.,---Postmcleter Gene-
.' Mon.- ISAAC BII-0H7jN.AN-Ch4tirmazi
tV•the CoMmittees of Council.
•Hon.,JOEIN,SIM.PSOl.s7, CN:iagarel)e-Pro-
tiiici:OkSecietnry. = •
= ori. "-JAMES, COCKRURN - So/idler:
-General Weit• •
- And thus are the, mighty fallen -thus
the "tonstitutiOnat 10e0 par excellence
bravelz absorb/ a few renegades from Up-
payCanada !tud determine to face their
ecinstitiients;', A 'little. fax haek we
designa.ted tlus,farrangentient as -a happy
(:flonity..• ,Think' of the pliable McGee
standing up beside Cartier and John A _
With the trio: Mission of hew Gen., Grant is
icceived here, 'and how Gem Butler Was'EACcl
there, the -on of re turning, , activi•
ty- beir.fe. 'the: report -that all the oreMnizecl
'Militia of the NOrth is to be called -out to hold
impartant.pointa--.While the veterans take the
field; "1.• . , ,
MTA -Ry NOTICES.-
•:d.tlantic 4fonthly for April. Tieknor-&
Fields, BOsion; is.on our table. It is a
very good nuinher of this celebrated Mag -
sine. COI teats :-Fighting Facts for
Eaglet ; The Wreck of Riterniouth ; The
Schoolmaster's:. Stry ; Pictor .1gnotus;
The First Visit to Washingtom; 'House
and Houle •Papok iv.; ,The Black
Preacher; Eouquet the. -Magnificent ;
Among the • Morractis; Ond'icket Duty;
Our ProgresJive Independence; Reviews
and Literary IsTotices.
British -Aaciterican for April, Rollo &
ni
Adas, Tor nto. It gives ifs sincere
pleasure to see that thiimonthly is improv-
ing from time to time, and that it seems
fo meet with favor from the Canadian
„
piiblicv It will, we fondly hope, beporne
an institution in. our midst, and a reper-
tory of the best thoughts of t.alented nien
throughout, country. The number
under notice is an excellent one. '
B/adet000d--Reprinted by Leonard
Scott & Co.. of N... -1". It is needless to-
wiite in strorrv termin
s of coniendation
with reg,ard torold _raga. It has stood
the buffetings -of many long years, and still
its-unfretendir,Ig browa. cover reminds the
literary.epieure of a nut, which, however
rgugh exterioriY, is sufg-to yeveal hidden
li
sweetness on lping 'opened. 'The March
nytuber: is not a whit behind the great
'Majority of its predecessors,. .
=The whole of the. above may be found
at the Siigatal Office XookstOre.
Ledie's Descriptive eatalogue gritit
wilich his been kindly
sent .:tust-by shonld-be in tire
ot- horticulture., for it
hands -of every
Vh'e Dente- nescliehO e'Zietuno. to -da
B
publishes a telegram from erlui, asseSted:to
be derived trent adthentte source, Whii:11
states tthat•tientnark disposed' to accept the
:artriistiee -aaid conference, proposition 111- their
esserituii.Points, but tliat she is only ,disposed
to aecept,pait Of the conditions attache'dth'
-the 5414040400.telegram' from Starnemund strites thin
there w,as no Danish bleekading squadron 111
sight, and it. was the geaeral. ?pluton that 'the
•Oaries arc unable to effect a centinueue.block•
acle„Of the Pte.:es:an ports. 1 he ..Posts Paris
'correspondent's:Lys it is.evicleMly the intention
,011 ilic(scivereig.hs or -Austria Mid erussia_lo
el.entually Copenhalen, 'and, there
they will event:nal ly did,nt te-peace. ,
. . _ , Hill...cub:iron March 15
11 5:50 thie. tnPrning'' the 41and- of reurem
-Nies °creepier -1' by the Prussiane -Who-were
feer-ied• across from Eiligenliefen duritig. the
"stormy weather.' yhe whole Danish force on
Island', "c,:insistinr '01.one hundred mm1,,
with the 'couiniander oda n•utibout were taken
The Swiss Embessy.„ a • Yakohama have
officially informed the Federal Council that
the , Japanese Gevernment will send fresh
ambassadors to Europe, for the purpose of
detertnining.thepowersto modify thetreat.
'" St.'Petersburg„ March 15. -
The Journal de St. Petersburg of yester:.
day refutes the rumor of reviiat oT the holy
alliance having,the character of a combination
0.t sovereigns te'destroy'que liberties of She
people, or a coalition of Europe agaiust one
-great power.,
ARRIV.A.L OF -THE CITY OF CORK.
, Now Youx,-
The .steamship City of Cork froni_Liver-
.
pool Via Queenstown 21st arrived this -Morn-.
ing. The Cork - Herald Of ,thernorning, of
the 21st -bas the followine
COmixna:nex, March ,./.9th, 1:30 rm.-
-Yesterday three Prussian men 'of-iyar attacked.
the iiinish .bloakacling squadron .Off-Grefs,'
Pomeitia:, ., After. an engagement. of
'two hours the 'Prussien vessels retired to -the
harbor. -Artillery Ming'was.reneived -to-day •
at Duppel. , •
Bharah-, Mardi ,20. -The
=chief of thePriisstati navy has'reeeiv,.ed. a• re-
port steting_that yesterday :the Arcot* with
three-gerjbOets put to see.'M search. Of .hos-•
tile. shipping.. . The "'cruise ,had -• no 'residt,
howeirer -all the. Danish :ships having left'
Priissiaif Wateri: ..,,The 'report concindes,
therefore, that there can be ire queStion °fan
nilsting blockade of the'PresSian, covet,'
LONOSIteCIIG March 1-3, 9 Thurs-
day ther.e was heavy,cennonading, and fight.-
ing all along, the line of Ruppel *Mega and
:the Longeberg position ..was taken by, the
Pruesians after a heroic reaisialee; by .tbe
Danes. • The position of Dappel'is, tin:7"
binned: :The iiiimbersimf.' the PeUss.ians are,
. • .
always four to one. Their artillery,bas rang
ed -three •A.Danish•COL weal -tiled "to.
daY -and 70 Wounded'Were bronibi , The
Danish army ismudaunted.
F:OTIC'E
IMPORTANT
•,. "
S/TA:I3L.
undersignedis-directed by the,Finance
,fitiister to notify -Coroners that in future:
theywill be required to, state itt their. aceounta
'th'e verdict.of the 'Jury under tlie followieg
beads, viz., Mtn der,-MenslaughterjustiSable•
-.Homicide,' Suicide, Aetiide , deat;i; '(speci-
fying. cause), lbjernisharatises Milmowmfound
clertd,, Natural death', . and that i11. ey4ry claim
for Mileage the-riameS of,tbe places froth and
.to whichthe jornmeys have „been .perfOrnied
will-he'requited: ' • . " '
Constables'. accounts for serviees oii in-
. qtrOtsprit.st be -rendered separate frorniheir
-otherelaims., ponst-aui6s. will -also be re
quirediri future to.stste in everyaccount for,
'arrest or conveyariec of prisoners, the nature'
41 110 crime ixpon which: the prisoners :were'
ricrested;.ond whether they have been tried,or
areheld over-rTur_trial, before . the Assizes or
'Quitrter Sessions. • .--- ' . '
A. M. R9SS, Treasurer .
Ifuron' and Bruce:
Goderich, A.priffst, 1864. .1 w10 -,6t ,
GRONTO NURSERIES
(1_5,):\LESLIqi 'Proprietor, would •heg_to eall
nttei.tion,ot Planters and Dealers in recs.'
to -his stock of
Fruit and -Ornamental Trees
: 'Are.; which will he -found
, ,
The • Largest and :Best Ever-H.0ra. !
la the' Province. . Descriptive priced Catalogue's
sept gratis to applicants sending -two one -cent.
sieuips,topay,retuin postage,. Address, ,
. . •
' GEO:LESLIE '
swe0-2t • Leslie P. O., C. -W. -
Debentures For Sale.
YtEl{S.Will be received b}i :the s'ebscriber for.
he nurehriSe of 5500 worthrof,Debentures of.
the Village of Kincardine, beingfor the .pur-
chase . of a Public Cemetery. The Debentures
are payable on 1.10 '20t1i.January, 1108, atul'have
couponsetta-ched for the payment ofinterest half
yearly on the 1bth hays of ja.nuaiy and July. in
eaoh year.. . ' .
WIC SUTTON, Reeve.
Kincardine' lierch 29th 1864./ sw6O•tf
The Court of Revision
ftor ihetir,i.ring appeals O.Minst th'e Alssess-51 .
held at et'llic tQaveren tajf!ivZ:h?o;''sf, Pgniir.eilv:11111 be
SATURDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF APRIL,
At the hour ot 10 o'clock, int the forenoon.
- JAMES TEWSLEY,
-4'10-2t Township Clerk.
Dissolution of Partkerski
• _
THE partnership hitheito existing' between
Georae'Parr, of Culi•oss, and ' Wm Gordon,.
of Wawanosh, is this day dissolved -by mutual
conSent. All debts due the late finn will be Collent-
ed byGeorgo Parr, -who will also' pay all debts
'Witness, Siunuel Waldo, 1 GT
-EORGEARtt,.
.
St. 4-leleris. Dec. 21st, 1863. w10.3t*
-Dissolution otPartners
NOTICK-.163t the partnership hitherte
existing- betWeen. JOseph.; cluisbush and
Gottfred .111tedel,.Tanners; Benmiller's mills, un-
der the style and film of -Giiisbush and Maedel.
has thisday been clisSiihtied Iiimutiml;conient. •
JOSEPH' '
, GOTI:ERLD 1,d1a.CDELBenmiller',4.16ri124d, 1864..
0 EY:TO .LEND:
AzrlgtirTH(AISANDID011itit-S
,
kliptv at oho to•
-7'JY: ELWOOD
Clinton;.Mareh.14; 1864,-
-Net) IDVErifsentents.
SEEP.
A NY QUANTITY OF BARLEY., PEAS
-0- and Oate, for sale. •Apply at'tho Market
' sw60` S. SLOANE.
Valuable Farm -For Sale.
DEING .Lot No.4, Eastern Divisio7r. 7114 con.,
I...! Township 01' Colborne; with '60 ,seres.of
cleared laind,,In 5 good state of cultivation, with
14 goresoffalt v.Meat, a young orcliard,two Welts
of good water, 41$0 5 never -tailing spring, two
liouseS, log barn. stables, dce.. only 7 miles
Iros Goderich, on the Northern Ciaver
For. further particularsapply to 1..13 Croidon;,
'Esq.0.3-oderielf, 00 /114 Ithe vroperte to John Mi-
thael Darlington. To ibe -sold, cheap, and titne, ,
giv'en• for nart-of the money. . Goderieh,-April 411i, 1864. ".
golbtirae, 29th.March, 1864„. '- • v,"10 -11h.. • • . ' .
,TOWNSHIP. NO.TICE, viliage.toi for Sai-e..
TEL
Roll of.the Township of Turnberry will be
Court for the revising of the Assessment
held at Mr. William Melthersori!s; lot 11., eon. 7,
Friday,141,11 day of April Next,
Ivo a bucrtic5rinenti:-
RECEIVED ,BY
:Cominthieing at, the hour Of 9 o'clock, a. m.
JAMES JOM.NSTON,-
ToWnshlyclerk.
Turnberry, March 26111,18.64.- w1,0720, •
LUilL;IgR.Nti'°a\r'ernoP.amrilatPeli'•reStr.eell'''tortoutrtre'rSe;a7tammu--
lars apply to. ' : • JOHN UAOS4-
April 181, 1164; • .w,10.3t
. •
.NLONEY ITO LEND .
farins at 8 per cent; .a'so a tev,
k r I , liundredpounds on town pmperty. . - ,
- J. -B. GORDON.
IINICIPAL NOTICE. -
THE Court. of Revision .for :the Township or
_I Hay will corninenee'on '
'
TifieWayitOe 3rd day ofMayNexv •-
At 10 o'eloik. a. m., th.e-TO:cvn.Hall,..m the-
-Vinare Of Zurich. , - • •
-Township Clerk's effire, Hay, C,
31st March, .1664... "„*.iG3t
II THE
March 1863
1864
rURNRER
.. , , /
Tohalance on band from last ae......,,,,, • sLiod. 12 1363 .13. y.amount paid ;Co"utitym.26'nressoruireseivr. 1.e.e.s...,,..;:......i. ';$1..58520 4,50.0 ,... .
...,',BsetahioiooltiSr;:ertp,ri;oneai.ii.g..,...;:e.................. , • , 1,4.43.3s 7::.•
' • ' ‘i. .., , .-N.ShRo,p,TtaxT6sorfvr.oLimictitiioseis,, ':_,.....,..: 2;39-00: 536037'6,, 11 '
To emount received from deflector's:Rolls 3. o4 6 1b64
- ''Ir.‘.:1 , , IM:Pr6Vernen18.,••••.... ,....... 285 58
Cler0 -ReserVeri..... 1:
if "' '. . Township Offic.ers' Sti' laries..... ' 2Ir lo ' ,_
14.
,,
, $3894 68
To balaece brought .. . .. .. $270 394'
, We do hereby cert. itrthat we haie examined the foregoing account with the vouchers and have found the same correct.
. • ' THOMAS FARROW
• w 10-1 t •
THOS. FORTUNE, • •
Auditors
E-ASUR E'R 0 0 K
. . .
Charity to Wm oung.. - • 4 50 •
Reduction in IPiper's taxes... 10 62 . : .
, :8 00
13y balance'on .... 270 ,394
:P3804-68
I It,
ria-i]p4
OWI1Ship of 13411ett for the. year End4ig Decemtier,,1*
To County. Treasurer ........
Township
Clergy- Reserves.„'„
Liced.
sea .
' -.Other,
'-'fownship Collector...... . .. . .
•
• Correciion;„License
.1
$1988 68 By Cssls paid to Ward /go.
• 5987 72
310 62
81 32
'552 07
-107 00
88027 41,
69q3o "38.
:: • Councillor for Ward 176
" -Ward' No 2.... -\21 00
. ' Ward No 31 , 21 00
" 'Ward N64.2555
3
r!'
$165 ,33..
16.461
237 28'.
,85 00
27„5 00, •
a ' Ward No 2,4 00 118 514P
" Aesessor and ,Collector .............''122 59.t., '
" • Clerk alai 3'reasurer, $150, (entered on
S S Ndl, Res and ,Non -Res 'Local Rafe
1" "SehoobSee No 2.13,esitnd Non -Res 'do
4-4 No 3, de
A&
" No & "
14 eTcc,!! 5,
" No 6,- • "
• 0 " No 7 " - a
14•
4:
" No -8,
11 No „Tr 14
14
:.321074210 388095'..
151 04
22225061:7053367093
446600
sTJi,isn S. Wawatiosh, ,“ • - • • 16 83 .
• County Treasurer,' °4329- 72
' Other. iferns.• ... . 126503,
$7900330074,
2843' 79 ".
. Cash le ;
Dr. side..
•
. We' certify, that .we have ekarhined.therforegoing accounts" and find heni" Correct. •
. . . • . .
282 .03
- .HrtitErr-Februarittth • 1864: -
• 'JAMES -ALLEN, gen
Andith
JOHNMeMILLANrs:
. .
With the Municipality of Colborne for the year
Balance from last' year.....,....
John Ross, 'Tavern License.............
J do.-
-Cliris.!• Shannon do • ..........
Sytaingtoa do
Antony Allen- do :..........
Jas MeDonogh do • •
Wm Robertson do
1,,uctianan do .............................1
Taxes from last year's
Co Treasurer Non Residents .........,.
4279 4912 Robertson,-Tenieving Libre,4 BOcdrs,:',
25 00 Collector's Salary for 1802. .'
25 00 VV m Green, Returning 3‘ 00 ,
3 00
:25 '00D AlcMtirchey 'do •3 00
25,00
2500
25,, 00
' 25 '00
'1165:42
111 06
1030114
ergv, eseruncts.......,,..;........:-.' , , 199 80
'-dotinti Scheyeel-Rate. - :„ ............,....-.(....-...„-...,, 214 00
"Taxes frOni Collector's Roll -1863_ . , " , • 3881'7,8
R Proudfoot's ta.xes'ior 1862.. . ' • - .-,,, re 31 61
Sale'ef.Library.,BoOks-' • ..,...-....
PoundkeePer'a -fines. ..,. :
2 87
-.600.
111 Witljanjs (1140, 6 00
Thcie-,Anderson, Auditor........„ 2 00'
Gavin' Ilathilton do 2-00
jaa,Barker,'.workin Ceni.itery, &c ..........2.............5 25 ,
J Modrhblise. Stationery...-. • 3,24
W T Cox; bill for.printing..,...:.--„,:.„ 32 3,2
T. Wetfien.,• breakfor 32 50
S Treble, repairing -road : 3 ys
Wth Buchanart,hoots for ., 4 00'
Inspec-foc.5of mierns-fer 00•
el„),Ioestniyeph, pay as, '3 00
leery „Spence. . do . . 9 00
Alex,Malhay ' 12 00' •
MiS.Sullivan, baiiel flotir.1.......',..."...............-.......r.. 4..00, •,
Tbos HusSey;Selettor of jaroril.".,.,........,..,...._,.....„.....-' - 1-00. .
Jas Buchanan ,', . • do . .........„ ...............i..... 4-40' .
To -we -ship Clerk 'aneTreasnrer: ................. ;......_ -.120 .110=
Collector foi-'-1863. : ..... . . .. :., : .-:....":..... -........... _40 - 00
CO, TreaSurei 'CeMnty'Rates...-.1.,.........:...--•;f • ..- 37'76' 34. ' •
, c,ainit.r. School. Rafe.. ....•.".......,:. : . . . . • . :..,..... :-. i.. ' 314. 008
I
--- Well Robertson, bill for lutuber--
............'..-.....„...., ... .,-,
, Notice board tO-Ceinetery."...,::::...%•...l..........:-......--:,.. - -1 50, •
.: .
' jpbb Million.- RaiiiMing, OfEeer, for'1864: :"......:...:,..1-.. - 3, 00
No 1 ,Seho.ol. ......... .....•...:: .:. . . '.."... :L..... .. . .. . ........ .223 42
NO2- d•d', '; ..,•„t ..,;.,..:2..,„....;.............:::......,................ 300..00
No' do ...,..-.1:..'...- "......'..,......,.:..-......,..:- 776-400. .
XO'6:. AO ' ..-...: :::...-.:,.. ....- .....:...- - • --- ••• . 208 48;
No 6 :do ...._....._ ..... . .. . .: . ..:.:,_:•......:..i....;.._ 250 -00, '
WaivaiiiishEcheol litlion,wittt ' Colborne :postaie. ;.... :... ,2 75-
„e614732
.,,,. 15811 00,
.,.
• ....... $6147,32: .
-381100.
.. - -
: 336
Received .
P314- - • - • • • •
Baledee
o • ,
We, the untlersigned Auditors, baying daliesamiee'd tbe aciountafortbe .Year 1863 find theta correet.
March 26th, 1864.
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