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I spoke law-andintatify, awl telt_ la all ray Ai lest a bright day came when I did.
being hufigaspon answer.„ . She was more alterCd, inoro dowe-,
"My' little Rath ?-o. yds. as far as '71 lodking than I had anticipated ; the meeting
lack dress -
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aitinisin would. scion getthe hipper hand and-
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Sareht, •hunday Evening,
:perhaps subeert . - • . llth Starch, 1866. 5
omfoitahleilieht at -Stratford on Friday laet
t!IENAAN
- Prom the New York World.
hediha at the Pontifical Mass, -Which
ca tde Peer:el t; 57:1 1 ly94olaf t nthhe.e acidir leier•OrnOr_ntd0i:Cellewill
0 THE BArS oPERATIciNS. -
knows -and she has ne.ver hadany secrets ft ont me aeitatedher very greatly s b ' Professor B.ucklaniVS- Lectures,. as at
_ ": Duff Caineroa,..Eari., thOUght there• -
becuses e -MY rk-i-tr "Signal" -After enjoYinh a Very
_ " The (Jena ian and't..pi7ovincial- borders cometb.pious Cutholka u`Ind liabje'eei,
" i love her," 1:responded. " If she can •Mrs. wh re 50 Y we - the cornp lines from Goderichreceiv •
me.? - _ ao, int( eased.the dele.ney of. her le k.
5V,
Norrison • • • ' 11 • I happened could not have been g
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eta pee JO uld be mind. , • .• ed march -
conduct themselves &nine those day* as be.
iven in ficient: - . ing orderi for• Sarnia by the first -train-pr.. e.
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once crossed &uses of -operations will be
stood by het, sumo ling tei . ;
ory an otter an peace eyery one
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, • • _ - -1, "0- Goderichlat a mord inopportnne 'moment. Mt. -Roes thought .by,j-loiviog an OM :mous to Innbar_cing tney. were, we • e.n er
establishedin the enemy s countay so that that tsorketh geed, -Rom.•;-2 5 10.
: lEe -net anawer; he ley :she left es together, In tunes te peace atm -cplietness, hOwould . _ 0
standard • all danger efi Offenee would e a • Y . - . _ _
" • "d the Reilwa Station at a capital dianer.-
- evaded'. There,
svonsaix haply ne wue.'•• • - wortta tilt sae was calmer, tnen, gped woman; . • ' - 191.1Y the WM:lino- • I ain't Rev. _and Dear •
Tears faithfully -in Christ,
• love mess I will do:what A man cah to make a hair and petting her w;th :loving deeds a
' - I. had no ideis whet le -• before _me.: • Our
.** "- • •be obviated - "'
'have had - large"•audiences for a.consider- - • . gin
, The Ghe ph Rifies•eotemande.alsby Capt. Hixe_......inter;att,i4ornnairil etatiotaroii.-eal;
bottle n a. very him body.of nieel who turn_ 4.4a
with closed es:es ;.:but I felt the ughtemeg 3 -
. . • • - ROA,. 9-ibbensi- Esq.,•:being pilled ',up
. out unus ally sti on. also. accomp
to t be. la ids chn en t the bead -of
aquoddy _bay, Saint 4tehos, on the
11' • ions asi far as St: -
on bnied us to . . 8 - a
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yresSure of his hand. - 'interview wai a - lona one.- Afore than orate
bl b f firmers tented out te •
good; wishes:7". • • ethadi 24 one or other of the wiadowes that: jear inn. u e
- . . : -C tanihlyrolose- to the foot of Lake Chem-
- yon, mor.tewhei, `r the ra.diant: laiiked- down • ever ciql- and poedered was at -its height and our• volunteera • 1- d -
it Would be pima unainiiously: .Many 'par- -our . tray comp.a
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r *-> Prescott, on thi3; 'Sahib Lawrenoe;
ivy FENIANS
IN IRELAND. -
drank a fall.ictip 411tmeiness,_ 1,
seheviiss t_at` sto say, a the, selfish staid intere.sted name of • - , . ties tit te them- here:they Wit re,main
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" I may tell her by and hy that I had yinir 1-Q:ft...her side, and Aced the. roatiik e °um ° - - • - . _a. . . . - • . -
If 1 • B t F ni n -excitement: - . - - _ P I
a id it was. useless to discuss tae resoluuon .as von calm A Hasebure. -rota ate too viere
. - 0' particular; occurred -On the route -Plaini
ARGE PEN1AN AMMUNITION FACT°, ,_
the afternoon !centre, and as' nearly orep! left- at hame," end the least ire boold wa'4-.. -winch t e•..tpni :i)asses being for. the mum n, .CobOtirg Voderieh and Wind -
as
ta0.101 JOSEPELLYNcht
Bislievel 'forma°.
'closing on ,•‘.that- in: my.- fait hours how I coeld conVince her of MY love, that is
• about leaving' at the= tiMe'annoutiecd-fOr selves, -gotie. away to defen.d tie while we. were
front. 'at crcblery'S- The ca-untry through Wolf Island:at the licr...d.of LAO Ontario; -
• -11IES DISCOVERED.-
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* • ' : knew' *heth soil waS io hold-up their hands hre-very means to tiqr 'part bin Or small clearinge,in wery prime- servile -Up -pee •Canade., Thsse places ai..e ail • . •
• h lit,
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my dirling,- my little Rude .my ewelan7b, •
hoped t. e-„Unitc ta .s wou , t d a co .c .0 e siai a .db ....t t. a Crina est Bombshells, mos, ,Rt,
wewea as 'your Wif ." • • - het -1st -(as• the hoyelists phrase wit t • to be Oar own before its component harts Pkw.er- Pe 4 . - : • . d . les .usu .exce. en s • ,e an _ int n . es, an a y Er aneaay re teats as ..„ _ _ e. .
dinicist mee - lulu y" rin re usi • keep sue ta o p_ h f tier as syoul
. - • - one F- lick -about sparkine in the:kitchen well as eudning-reeej-ituele's fps -fresh Ameris- -
es Bullets, Bayonettuna..neroteers Das.
pet Sister; would bth.„- hapsly. amiing -happy .-,:•;--Sae met my , - er the _ • •
detente offers thy hand and _este desired to
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•• Am•mmano
b d S Id tiye she .• A sentimental song sang in "Dix= within- convenient--Ahstance of the -United . ' - - • s
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_ " Yoa have not est year Jeeneroushearte _ •
ll and so !owl' hverese-nalyz0 and 'explained, the wot•thy . .
I.her ergitittion so great that I Could hot be Prof. (who- y the way thorouall y
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• - work with .h m.
enthusiasm for -a, very uuworthy Her eratithde was so ;fa
• th ht we shoe : a e -matte short .tript o ne-inerrimen was occasione ou
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• . I -prevent , but if afew did -come over,
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beiair "about the _only cheering part of the can - - •
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answered. - •
oug . •
• THE FoncES :Tiya oi THE
h her but I was ereately irritate . . •.• _
t airs1 had -to- .
NOthin2; I have heats1 of my, old " friend, aoriltrr . 3 t • • • - 'It, derstood Lthe postuo o _ t e (eh ers.) lle" thought the riving at a station- c. Alsia Craig, it- be ... - •.
FrAteEs
aff
atid turned • my -irritation aisamst myse ,
my protect:Jr. my benef ictori- haa tended:10 I. • — --. . - ., . _ - -. . . .;a_ els . trig rem6m, __. hered... this was the spot visited by " The Sweaty government :tale -dates to , -
. leseen those feelinhs," he said. : . .. • „cursed, reyeelf thet , I caned hue:. no wores leeture--to -au_die..riees not exc.? eding twenty.;
a most ethy city father who wag ailxicue!o. have lis the tat f 4 •1 lifteen .millione of - •
tf Ofie what of yodrs- in " year sister's ear :strang.enotqh to: convince her. $11e. had eht .-• ' a i ---' Uttierl'ordinR'iv
five on culler eqe 9u,:-_. • • . .-- - . . .., :Shape of. texetion; andeswithshlis Ro. ss. he,. be., . , - -.. . - .. ,
berthed shenld.fell -ole_thoie_ proteeted.
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.. . &AIL -a •at its- diispeosisil, in. readY, ea .b." -T:his ' The lait Seizure of arms in Dablin -appears .
• wilt make: nie--.'• - _ .- . . me en, a pinnacle,- and she - winild keep..., me . tame the mosechrect anu speedy route io -the
. . - - - f _ to be even Mori serious than -was at fireht-ree '' ' -
She eante' iii- at that moment." I. was goink there, andl wanted AO-. be ne-higher ;Ina the eifeuoisPurc_S • hti. rem_arka .Woold live- lieeed the- „.Co.iinties0-COusicils wo.eld :take' . - - s ' • ' 7 - ' - -
Londsm- 4 . halo last: year.. • - 7 - - .• . • !- •-is •
- - • eirtsgive traasportaf ei 'and
-..- . - .- .- ... - --.: • .:,.„ . boen .,)stenexcl • ,40 most- attentively.. -TX° the Matter hitecrullY• - (APOLLO -se-) f ' '. '. A hre t dealef flin:was Create.d on 'the care- i '• ' - -.. - ' u - -. -ulainienange' ur " presented.' . Ins the w-Orkshorebesi'des- stbAllie- - ,
to Ieisve thent tkediehs, build begged ine oot 14vel...01 her lore. -- 1 e Mouth to _thirty thonSand men -a greater
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ifte,rol L'inithro -Pc& 10a
: ..k7ENJAW PitEPARATIcAtil
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' hclads bullets and'cartridgesalrhady4eported •
to go ; n 14e he spoke a mortal tamtuess I e, she. told -am. Just
It as_just like 'prodeeded .ter. demonstrate, by the aisist- C. Caineron, Esq., made as few re
th h tl. 't th t• n of the train d -the -
marks by a nexly pined member of the Rifle's -
'lathe • • ' h •
r an wise ever sefore mustered to I -
a arge nuzn er o and greaindes -" Orsini'
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d •h"1" - ' w'
SUrpriSa_. 111.111. •• 1-3 1 t h h ••tf1 ance o. co.ore e"art _that
p d s -ls owed • -
soi in the same patilotic strati'. e cons'. ered w e .er was e r • • the conquest -of the -Canadian possessions. -
Of this 'force eieht thousand will Parry the ' • •
wott-al a ways ore me int t e.most e u , ibut•when Cris/ seenedeclauch a resolus &Theta el a must eittaordinarybreakfait he ' - bombs" shells and fuses were' -.foetid. 'The
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• " • - • reierent love always r ' • - • furirices a peered to have been in use "for it
. What She hadalsveys. heard of: glie. • - • .
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'h • • - • • • • • ' • - es obs.yrved:temake, at .St
up the reeutihot pbsitioh was painter to. -him. t. -
It passed however; Ilea -eked to be lilted .
at-el:loud , be w ratford it is im- line of the Grani Trunk road west -of' ' P
- _he fay witiehissheail on Ilath's shoulder bright Prayers, t their origiir and- multivable value to t e
enteinber Me in -her tioii for the hrst-time in his life,
- aeo oaten orm - _
o resoltoion Was deelared.fearried %Anent: utialY el icited manY a heertylaugh. °nearly. erne _t roust, ,e,n t e iron- or of "
Tile°f- doboure 'will 130- Preriar;d to mocre either
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considerable tiwci so that the 'bricks were
h it be ray. wile•-• no.. - • passed at -onae. (Laughter.) _Possisse _ _
bl fo say,' bat,; his peculiar Andes cer- ion • five -thousand crosain • from Robliester •
h d h • fe k
1 h " d h
1 I f Utions niion *hick they -
e hair mingliles britrht hair.. it was tens before I could get a_ reason
'The.,,docto7r caMe ain'went, andthe wninan why ; hut at Fast tortured it from. her. She were basedt exalnp 0,, prolie mo• amid.
a fi,lers"I "hear ate gettinga' little nervous about east in.toneie'
toad "'Anti witli:-Ahree thou the meltieg pots wits thin from uee. It Ishii..
t 1.0 t ,possible to say for how long -a dine this- fac-
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aYself tha- conclusively that the great comMercial 1. 1 -47. -Toms Esq. said• the yhtiris men hie undersmeding-it. being housh impos- s • I ' d ifion Kineston
end men from Woll elan
who had-riurse:d _they both farbaded :believed that I -wee _siterificing -1 di • ° -tot's, lad -been at tvoik or tos, •
s•-',--lie""las't hour wits war, -• • Ishayed her because:she was frieedlese .an
centres the inining distriets and fiatSt.
„shnied aot be• 'left in:the :cold_ beattuse sih!e• to ever_ get- hiin -Nroperly shod as his er to takehart tvith thth westerir-sdetachment .; Pea
death at least in the capture of Torafito, 11... • . amta.di-telie ruepuanatitnydraaoyf ta.mavmeunithone wh'emnin
- wasitteafternooe not tar forgotten. :Fre • . • E d e Abel were not unfortunate:enough to be' nnr-,. foot musi be .when sat- own,
believed, will !he- the _work - of two weeks.
„ aid he die/ not suffer Touch : now and a‘mie me s she had, not the accomplishments, the •.,agricintura areas- 0 no an - w -re sied; and- he-thou&lit they should hose tui al• ,to all creeping insects. - _ be a
• arone bu, she" was not fit for me she told
• rie taiksd ; and when he eaked wisdom. -cars, sedueation, the talent;:ther lieauty;--the imp% pen -dent_ npon and owed. their prosperity. Jowance df 25 ete per day:. .„ -On th iarrtyal tbe tram at Point Etlward .Tbus intienabin4 ai•nniei in. -u - calla into, various -parts of the -c_ountry.' ;rev
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--- a I -PP- - 14 - theeeeizures .olarms are_ else reporte4 A
Ithe •Queens h
ot' t his -world Was hi his. word -a,' --- - - • r, - , . . - - • , '- . asit woeld eet it eood example with resaid- - - . . _, -_ -. *- . sufficient Tolima_ stock -secured to eeutrol the .
I -.Own- Riles of 'Toronto who .hate beers eta- s • • • „ - - - - : s ig an c a,ymore sin . wo .ayone s, were
sise, Norrisou .. hid- p;iit.1 her that - iere, _ . .r .__ . ... . , .. ,...... .. . . .-.....;.. to. year* v_olmiteers, and seeond
. ' .. h • ' si -- :to - geo o ic , 1 ..
ed - by 9mi. :tiOned ty..the frotitsfeir- tile pas.t four inouthal • toido line, the 7Feuiatts -.hope: telattract'lo Is. an" a- -.. - - 1 . • - • -
found buried, in 'the earth in a -yard Pear Pub-
- Ruth did not -shed ateer-s! she seemed ab- -
7 • - future I need. not he anxious a e assure • me. . . , . 0 - _
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Sarbect ia him beyoederoodOusness of self or ' I in cOuntry "- osseiped a --rePresentatien of;a11-
. . . ., - . .. . ._ , a ; warrenport z.-tuo ease -s of .ar.nist •
. sorrow ;• a ie motst-ne - us_ iipe cr %%lee is -
' 1- ' ' 's d t - - .- d h. •• Rome, she. could.. - proem*. her_ ii...suitab. le
a that _could be -found - intaltliesti -any :tither . Teme, 4-htehfniced e mouon to t4at area. , _.-_- . , .Y, P . _then cosors.fi las theusan America i rishmea _I"'
- - -headed be them and• the Arbiter COM ant'''. • - • . 1 ' ' f ' • il . ' r I -
emedetied totantridde* have been .- tured
•_.- • " , . . , , .. • ' - The :Chairmati said the fends of the tothie With the .Guelph 'Company - bringieg. up the' d - - • - -1, -k a i B, • d . _ - . _ _. _ _ _ _ _ cap ._
- - :,---. Ai last, :when I liiii: exhiusted every. a_rs - _ . -. .
thine that my wife should have, As for her, 2 Geo: McKenzie, • Ese I suppeTted this view. Y P Y olding all the routes of
• We Were receive', -1) a com an o the armed . Trunk
1 g al forinations 'Of which that hl 1 dt b t
brow continually, . and her eyes seemgd section 'of the ()iota. With reg* ard to tin -
to bituation.
- cling to. Ms. •
The stinset entering the rahm touched these e -
return 801 het, by thee Rtirt Suis-eyrire'.*: These lest Contained,.
. au eqmp-a navy on _a e urons • e
-b - - were low, and it should be rentembered that rear, we coeithenced our march for sanna-a Ontario. The neenees to
comma thhught I had, and deapaired, derdraining. the prof. was,. eepecialltelear. iiheif they were eetiateited_it miela 'he diffie dlitanee .0f -two miles ana Ther -road *secured thirty thoutiand men under Gener;i'' twentY With bayonets complete, twenty..
eight shit &withered revolve be- f
e was wate ung lin Intent y is e actvocates its extensive use as •:iar• aS cult t - • he ' h k beniv. partl3r; 1 -edit :was d
co. procuie ioneys. as t e an was not
. p omp_ar
elY Steeenv will inoverdown the 'Saint Liwrence
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• • - h. - h• et all events, Of- present success. I „grew • -
eYesselosed, bilf opened ,seemed to look et hurt and angry; I turned ft ow- he
r thawindow-
'•\ h f 'hen • d t a
; • discountinos - . - easy work. The TorsnechsCompany none
0 • upon Kingston • Shaultaneously een
b e 'al a t ntity of balI
ull t moulds id area qua
cartridges.' It is brobable that- these. arms
'her dreamityslike•the ehes of -one with dos- s an . s • s. . Mr. lhomas said that, fel. such a purpose .
their 'best to ei tertian us on tlie route b • - -
Y thousand then by the lines of the Cliambly,
d stood -looSine out A hell- - of blackness - e means o our- fa ers will a , - . . •
every song - . .svere impeded for the service of Oraneemee ;
off to. sleeP'... 'The' light faded.: the dusk
g-ithered between me and all I _looked on. lexpliides- Vie - Mee° Vett drained -land, in es this,...theltailk.,-Wauld eladly give such ae.. -singing Ur capital% style,- althost
d these' will co ve de Mr; t
r, an n r u on n reit In
- • - z - :W. T". Cie{ lia ed -the Motion Would be "0
that is scrth knowin& Id.be d fficn't - - • - • - • - • - - but the state of the -country renders it -non- e
ne the•thughts and sensation 'of this d
0. u • -the meantime iscilated eipednioas front -the s -
Cali:Ida Will be rendered-liableta safer sietance as:might r qiureds teheerssj .
be"' e .• the less iniportant that they shouldbe seized. .
_ lace tied ircinestances s • • • -
S • A d • st
from drouelit for accordino tcr:his thee A- P h d. . . • .• - . • ren ezvous ,at- aint rews wt." reduce-
" • withurawn tet.ties rtlasen, tuat tim sum AO -tie y ot atunteers • weo so recently...lett ;hew Saint 4cilm iend Hilifit these 'furnishine L L
Q7 b . when eau) .ttrante was pa _as a. recompense at all, bn lio Pa mid firesislei call qf theircoun.
drain-- in seasnns t •
- • . clehota fin privateers and 'ocean Menof war- 1-"eulfat" (.4:43's t„T!-Zrti,P". I" 1,4 --40""Idt
ish transperts and effeetually 7 - "
I.nerelk to place :the _married =. men upon an trYc• Lu 'the time
eetial foaling With their e ouitz comrades.-- ; P • - Ao iftterceet Brit
(Tethered - we did net shr helievius that he
c. • : r • ._••• - I o . .
slept. .• .
By and. by through - thr• gloom, thenear
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" hush and the distant noise 9f the kreat city,
Ruth's- yoke /aw- and iiwe-strueks reached"
me, aeons,- for light t had fallen. Rho pto-
• found- thou.sht -es /Mei' love, death end tin -
1 was ill with anger; .dissappoiatment, and
eiwarte:d - . ' .
I &net -know how loess I had stood tai
(hut I believe it was a keg dine) whop. the
softest of &nail entered.'mine, whieb
henk down, beside me.•', --s1 sterted aud looked -
round. 'She was•looking uh into any thee- Jo
: mortality, failure, success, the world's %elite wist fully; her owe--tece strained e ith -paii,
-r do not know what -I. did not think ot as .and earnestness. - 7
" You ioek so 'pained, So displeased," she
" sat nietninres4 in that dusky town."
f lir-scared a lamp s set it demi: on the'
tables-wheiethe light tell -on -those faces I
found that Ruth hed sunk lower and lower as
the headoe her shoulder - grew heavier.. A
told The the- truth • • he was dead.
Shesayries she knew it. She sank down
!ewer yets till Ins bright head was on the pit. -
foie, hers heside it. she:moaned softly, lying
thus cheekstwebeek. heard, a 'few,: words :
"Brother, take -me, with yoe ; I have .none
but you." _
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Theft sheslay quite still. halton the conelt,
...half °it the floor, face to face with.the dead.
:What did I da ? •-7
I tithed and looked at them. - -
- As 1- 4004 and looked- tit 'them,. I -'went -
through one, ofthoie experiences that it is no
.use to try and record ; that are...written in the
life oflife 'epee the heart of heartsforever.
Bfand'hy I feund that she was' lyini In -a
dead, faint. - •
&entangled them them and laid her 'On
the floor eni* 'good a educh as 1 •could make
;of my wrapper and of the. cuahimer of an °Id
-Chair. • •
.•••• • I hasl told her the -truth when I told her I
was a:sortot doctor. That had been the pro-
feseioa eett loved well -enough te follow,
wher a_ large fortune left Me had made the
pursuit- °fa profession needle*, I couldireat
her as Well as another._ • I ilids what I- -could
fisr heis and Raw her revive. MY elareades
prevailed en hers after a time, to leave the
room for a few hours", -goine with the woman
of the rooraibelow s bin be'fore the night had
'half -passed, she wee back agaihs •
" Donot be angry with me. - I Want to' w-
and look at him. t. witiattery. Sean I shall.
lose lira feieveis!" .
-She took. her station by.. hie; :' she begged.
ine to go away somewhere to get' same rest.-
preteaded to yield, but loan& myself teo
anktous to• go beyond the anteroom : she we's
. not iti a state to be lefi. alobe. -
-The claim brought the horribliandharroht-
- iag basinese-e orptating- away, but of sights
: that we- haft clutched so close,- and nevet
• cola -keep toastear-etis my mind.
-"talked to herns.,. little as I .could and as
!gently. Geniis; 1 at• wards caul(' lave &fitted
oa the air_ like eidersdartn,or teeched tier wihi
enssamer-licitt touches theksrould still have
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seemed. to- me too 'rough • tO be. cast -et, her
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----then. :80111:was forced to try•and ascertain
• her wishes. ' •
" Ycin know what beat, yoa Will.dawhat
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is most fignts sue answered me- gently ;
s ,
's but don't ask me ta leave thes house While
he is in it. Think of the.tong years that I
-have. notseett him, -think -of the long yeafs
• tbat-e."--; There she paused,burstintoviolenf
weepirq-sheladnot cried before:- " 0 !
, I feel as it my heart. was:breaking 17 she said;
..preasing her hands Overits •
chtsPedwher JO toe ; I comforted ,her as
well as ICotsld, reminding- her, as • well as 1
knew, hoti ofhow welt things must he with
her. belov;d brother. I spoke, tots, of the.
placewhere we would lee. hint to -Test, of the.
country quiet mitottg the resesithe vielets,the
- • cypressess -
She lasy'quietin. my'arrnss ati4 -by and by.
- tip' her face to listen. To see that
_sweet,!sad fait- resting against my breast,
look down uponit, and meetilistrustfal eyes,-
• : ;filled me with overmastering emothins. .
gyms .c" art hoe me," 1 said then " you
need never feel alene or Unsheltered,' never
- more while I live. This ia not unfit -place: cr
time ta teleyorethia, for -he knew I loved you,
and *as- glad ia knowing -it.; but I do net ask
• or expeet or desuienv answer, -not noir."
harldyskeew that- she then took en the
sensesof iny iverds; sorrow and eihaustion
had:drained her life.- No tinge of color dame
• to het cbeek she just listened.
'snow good- yon aref how good yea are
she said: Whet couldl have done but. for
<Ion
I arranged everything for.the-best as far as
I knew ; I tempted her -from the -wont tO go
. •
said, "I must seem to 'you so - thoroughly
heartless and ungreatelal. I cannot hear it."
' Before I knew what she was gehig.to de
she Was kneeling beeide ; befiere I could
prevent_ her, her so!efingers were falsities -0V
hand to her softer lips. I lifted 'her up ;
.hohlitig her by hhe shoulders, • 1 ---asked -hers
em , afraid -almost fiercely, (Tau yea tell
ine. that yon ma love 'me ?" _ •
" No Cannot- :I do love you:a. I .---love-
yon very dearly." Her tears began to -
and slie, tottering. towards- me, shed . them
mh breah:
I held. her there, fast and fir.in;•_aMI :never
-since has: she- disclaimed the licrlit to be
s
"there.
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of water ' are full of; air, which, .being were suel as will no doubt leave imp‘assions close the Saint Lavfrenee. _Quebec will thus ANOTHER AtiMOUT DISCOTERED. A
cooled, depoits its mois, ture,
cappilary attraCtion is' brougl. .intol and 'when the._ news of this meeting weht se
Thesseiung- ..ntl'en were free ahd light of hearty
• •
trance ts die town a. brais band- met us ana - • -
which NI alliong he remembered. At he, en:. b t i• • .f
,
resotirees of the uarrison ShOuld be .greater'=-71-ensi"
e ow conques o time ; ori t e To- day the p i • d
menuftietorysef ammunition in asmall
tuarrleso
ohee d scovere another ex-
. s
t oitr 'noble boys at the front - he felt satisfied- .dis-bursad some Soul stirrnia airs which mu?,
h E t t.
rielamiletliritreainratteridi;els
____hfobru Atehti3 umS;tonutift bac
contaet with the- inota-of groWing plan s. - 3 " C3‘-- than the .patience ortheinvaders. the e ehts r s
that the voune mei would be• the , first to hi freshimpetui to the men. .frhe -Sardia In.. • - • -
Which two Irishmen have scaled befpre, will
With rederd- to -horticulture tlie -speaker r ' - - '
b` ;,,roSp tl eir comrades b It d d • tiOy also received us at the lathe plate with • f th ld to • the cohimus ' of' the sere pres;ent in abundance -eon b Ilet
ica - u
y, ail an sal .
again „ive oo o
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advocated. the idea that . treei, whether - " Now old fellows the Patriotic :people of i'Pregpnt, arms/ On • reachiee nearly-. the brotherhood. ' - .' moulds, powder measuress sinall „tundishes,
f -
-.. • ' • . ' • -•
. shapes. end paper cut in the, requisite pattern.
the •rown the Sheriff of tilt' County ,
fruit- Or Ointinierital were Tuart9. ,thins•GoderiCh are taking- care 1 of tires folks 2ai dentre of , ,
_ In two boxeS the officers found. no less than
- THE PL.VE,OP. INCISIoN IN. *DETAIL.
h • - St i• --sf • nxietv and a number: of other getitlemen coafei red at - " At Chia:tee 'the Fedians a,lready hone*
omeran „ you are ju. ree rota • •
0 / ,-
(whieh could oft‘titiei•tell a hard story as ourselves." --Oaderieb had reasoh to be .onee whh.the ,officera_of the respe.etive, Com. _five Bailin°. vessels a •" tugs and two steam 1,260 cartridges, the greeter number of which
transpert;at Buffillo; they' are negotiating wern
as to their treatmeat, if theyhad tongues)- proud af her n'oble volueteeihs a -6\d the act pikitieS yith regard -tedhe billeting, of their fully prepared for Minie rifles. The
' - • - proposed hi metioit could never - men. itappears that in consequence. of the •
for vesiels st Bav Cite Miehiaan -Mid at `P°1iee have- aener.tained that over -166° a
. give umbrage to theyomes fellows who had 0.e em0.
h t Is it 11. -nearly -ell -filled up by parties - • • ' w k lias been paid to .persons wo s, in
level:111d, they have. o her malt in prosess en r
that should be treethd_propeely if expect:
Ted to thrive. ilertieulture in his eliiii= flown to arms. in defence °Nile: Country, .7 - .going it and fro to the .oil regioes, that_ar of refittile" these .wilissimulteneousl :. is
y la, e: those ammunition factories in This city ; four s.
. - had to be Made to billet the Men ' .1"- s? :d ..• .- have been -discovered Mit iths* believed there
ion War a pursuit which depended ..for- I he motiott watt with lawn. - i • . _ ranifterneuth - • . . . , the green flag,: an stand ready ,to suceor . . • '
sonde s and are,maily more, and that east, -quantities- eif
• ' . -- : . - . - It was then -moved by•Mr. Ruinball seeond-1 at priyste_houted, with the' excehtten 9f aoout •the land' forces.. Goderich
its • success mainly upon uttelltgence- and
- . i-- • indeo mu t _ 3
I twe ty men of the Artillery almost all the w- • - Iss - ' -1 aminunition :have leen distributed through _
ed b H • C - ' " -''' d •
sr . D.• ameron ana came unani. n -
_ i r will at 1 aneously occupied • all
- t r hi„hes approbat n„ ,f the plow t al d
i ••• . t es 70 . •p -, , ina 'fres two to a dozen am `-'n
- men at athereforedistributed in scpieds vary.. ,
o -est the private m
the alienable. heoline stock +, " •d, d th
ainsline of the. di -and Tr:lir:et in..lraticel w' i' . ° P '''' '
t:'& city and -country generally. :A. man Hay-
den as .a rested on te remiseis lee was
-toste--masmuch as spils_e old' be Inade
. nionsly., That this meetine hereby eEpresses
upon small.plots independeq f"its - hatu be .dars ,and biought up to-dity beton Mrs.. McDerizaVat
rat- citialittes--arid he. expressed a -hope
.._,, -- _ . -.. , ponded te the call of the floveremeut fit the
Which nur volunteers res.„ r ° b h d -
they :tee as a general using meet comfortably locometiver to Handitoa• 'Tli
, - 0 „e0..rap tea
er 0 it' 1 the liesd office rind: reniended. I -John -Carey
0
soldierly manner -in ami 'e 3.of t e plate, thh. * far. as, Leah learn- raver, to prevent- the- paisage of
that our noble /system -.Of edecatien would e
pi sent-einersency. s •- - - -
— housed in fite in snme •a " • - an ' • • • •
,, i .v li . . 1., us) mY ° - donkuration :of the western half cif Upper. an . alleged Fenian Centare -from- Mallow,
have the. ultiniate-effeet of- ereatieg thiise After Spine°, cenversatioe ihh regard te a arnon4t the rest, till. Will regret inticli4e, Cenada• will 'permit of it few thoetiand meal comity of Cork -was also brought before the-,
h r d leavin them. At -8 clock iu the 'evening, -
h luine the -entire sehtion Of the country same ineghstrate, sad remit -Wed. A person,
trot. force for the hown e nieetne
refined ideas •whith prompt -,to the_edore, Pa • - ' " - Two ILO Companies canto .in- namely ...the becta,' es% °boaters and Boy. thought to be Steplieussdiaguised as a beitarr
the Geordihn
_ spersed.s- - - - • ,
• -Delew we Rifles, and W. ardevitle Infantry.- y. a chain -of lakes and has heen.nrresied andunpusoned at -Thurles,
-of our hoines-. , These -are eoniveted b c •
We ere -serry--- te- learn, , There are naiv I think about five -hundred men water conrses, and the' country affords
sobs pending Inqtiiries es to his identity. •
.d -..AectuENT,. -
Air. Wright of the .uron pen e
' • that Mrs. Lizari wife Of our resneeted
GODERICI-I, C. W., IlaiCh 13, 1866. a capital lunch. . . - ' . we shill make &most pectable battalion. to Mount es -many cavalry as the -brotherhood- Ca ends the Objective P9ints
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presets, and no doube when, we -all turn out eistence fat' a -vtist army. Hdrses sufficient '
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DEPARTURE Of 1•THE•OODE-
,ItICH VOLITNTEERS.
.
.On riday -afternoon last the Huren
Rifles under.thecommandof Lieut, Hays,
and the Goderieh Foot. Artillery C*pr.7.
,ny under Lientr.\ Kirk, took train' for
.
Stratford to place themielves at the ser-
viee of the military authorities .pf: the
. _ . -
country. The Companies turned out
nearly 'every- man, and, as they departed
amidst the plaudits -oftlieir townsnicn, we
had the- proud ,satisfaction .6f knowing
that onr town would furnish at this erisis
.
body of =men " that . might take its place
creditabtf beside any egtial number of
Her 'Vlajetity's feral- After Pliade at
Clerk - the -Peace, was - unfortunate WA all assembled atten o'clock Ibis moll" -ean mister, quartermasters' teams in
- • a at the eara.de examid., to march offs a - e• d
enouoli to break. orie --of her- arniS 'by
• very sinip16 fa], oo.yriday eveing.list.--- as a pleasinfr teatare in out' history this far I
•
ENT H ITS TA SPIV DIVE
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quan ityr an a *alit arnOUilt-Of lake Shippine• - A RESPECTED citizen hands us the &home_
body- o our reapectirVe -place' of worship,. and Will at once be reduced to a wand military
think there was searce/Y_a niae absent from
'The patient is under -the siirateal care of.
1)r. McLean, and, lit is hoped; Will SOOil ao,inimay witli iargepro.)ortioti Of the force:
•_recover from 'the effects- of the_ Mishap:- -
' Y • de i
•
me which las been sent him by a cor espon--,
department, with Hamilton for the . eapital,
am/ a -loan advcrt sok' for: While •this , la -
ben* eogotiatech 1Gen.- Sheeny - peel
rapidly for*od the -line ol• th G -rand
dent in a large tolin of Indiana:
" There id a great nuMber of Fenians Berle.
., both companies. , eui corrcspon et a
- some Irish, Some Dwell some English,.
Lest , evenieg. (Monday.- 121.1) -a- „Most
enthosiastic.publie Meeting was.. held ha the
Town Hall.: There -was a very large furn
.
oat, enibrachis every class, and the • -Mittel-
initypy-feeling• was *met gratifying. ,
His Worship the Mayor was -calleh to the
chair and Mr. 1i. Cameron - acted as
secy.. • , : ,
' 'The, chairman in dailies- •the eryof &c-
o
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meetmg, Skald it. was elmply to consider, the
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/Mr The demand -for this issue of the
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Siunal issa.great that we are compelled
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t )._isstte .an additional hill -sheet .containz_
i'lg-the latest news. -
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TIIE F.ttoNTI--We have made atringe,
- . - d
t f
mon s or t.Ipecta.,correspon ence. Torn the
propriety -cif- supPlementing the parof those
.of our volunteers Who• had left families hes. freet,-tnlidep bur readers_postedt_up in -all
hind them. We Should endeavor to sustiiin that go‘on. • Thi3 two -letters in to -days
kud eacouraoe those w to., had gone ore eissueawill be read -with deep •interest.
inion,gst us. The -cause in whiCh oer volun -
--Ser'Frem.artieles given- elsewhere- it
which_ it wasaeen that the -.arms, aceos. teers beeh calted outhvas a Most righte•
_
will be seee that one of thb , amiable% in:
-. . . ons one and we were bound in_duiy to make
trements, ammunition, &c, were in -per- - .,. . tendons. of the. Feniinivis id occupy
feet trim „for active_ seryiee,- f required, ' we
.. - .. . a..sacrmee to some 0 e . ,
extent equivalent t th irs .
had our- rights sand • hoines to -defend Goderieh.as a naval Point. *The Govern-
. .
the respective corps were marched to the .acrainst those-ntarderaus wretehes ' who wish- ment shcitild•forty th!,s point at onee, far
Station,. as the special• train iias eXpeeted. ed to" plunge eur neaCeful . country into on. nish our Garrison -Artillery . with a -.fetv
to leave ai 3--o'elock: the_seene in ;and -at chy rind e'onfusinn, :and the nmeneT . ie- lermotrooge, and - take'''. whatevcr other
around ti;e. Station buildino-' was one Of which oar noble volunteers had 'gone. forth to . I .. . . - . .- • . -.
0 . • ,z - steps. tile nnpertance -at the positien anay
intense excitement. Hundreds', and, we defend these- rights wea beyiad ail Praises h
aemand. ." -
,.
think we might truthful& say=thoUsanda h re * . .
(C ee .) - -
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A:: M. 'Ross Esi. said the eompanies wete
of the townspeople, -frOns HIS :Worship • • ger It e need soareely informourread- tore -tin be mustered on the ehertest notice.
the -Weyer, toi. the wee teddling man -of.
futhre years, lied :congregated to .bid
fareiell to the -noble fellows WhOhad, it a
moments. warning, -left/ their busitra and
families to stand between the cOuntry and
Its enemies. ,The sea of ta-eii-some
pave, others- gay, and many sorrow -Ad,
the bright unifer.nis Mtd the preeenee 'of
large numbers if ladies inade tip a-piettire
that not_soon fade from the memery
Of those who witnelsed It was foiled
-that ears enon$,11. were not in readiness, se
thper forcej: a- stay must be niade uhtil
the 5 p. &Press Came in. i? At last,
hawever, all (was ready ;_ the- volunteers
ki.s'sed those' f their *ivesk mother's and
sWeethearts
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Trunk, hi time to superihtend-'the fall of
-1114trcal, 'where Ocean thipPing _will be -
found in e-yeat quantity-. With the, r due -
"don of Montreal a *mend will be Mede
on the - "United Stites ter foram/ recognis
tion C inadashvia het name is to beshanged
at once to New Ireland. While thises
urged, the ,grern flat will sccur all ,the bays
aod guifs ?Cariada ;-. a Fenian feet from,.
San • Francisco will qarry Vancouver and the'
'Frazer river country, te give securth to the
_
Pacific spiaarcn rendezVousing at San Joau, -
and the rights a/belligereets Will be enforced
from the British government by prompt re-
taliation fur the.crueltie* -ef 141084 cemt
martials. - _
Seotch:aed Araeiteen. - sere thitt -
atten d ser.vice at the iEpis-zopal Chureh, fore this Buttimer runs -over Canadair will le,
avher
front -
f
tnost iMpresiive sermili was preached
hose ,words to: be foluid ie -Acts hi, 19.
ervit:e throughont waS listfned with
mark d'attentioh hy the inens . The . weather
-.hal very wet end while:went, only a feW of
,t'oe tem Wore out in the afternoon; • 2
' :s•'• " PHILO -.1I.JNIUS.".
• •
attacked:by-those ruffien& sit is sheltie -1k'
that the green flag will socin be hoisted over
1 he Canada. and that they. Will make their; plahe
ofaction e aud go forgiorious, eltbotfgh
slaved Ireland: General Saocey is to -be
their'ractive 'titan!. He is collecting money
1:1 large einem*, and buying terms. _Barrie
have -given ae high "es $50;0•00; some
$301000 ; and -cput man eave him a -gun boat
the ether deli. There IS a certaihty they -will
soon try whit can hedone. The members
the society here don't like 01tahoney."
-SWEENY is, Ho dalibt,,,1110 man Who touts. .
Ms an -attach upon Canada, and it cannon -be
anessianed that ho• jA receivit g large ,e13.51S-
lance in all parts Cf the, West, 0 ildeltriNE._
on the other hand,- ilkworking on account f
- Ms party. The intere,stingasoint for Cane
S.-.4.11X/A. .: .
_
' -_---T1 e Godes! 44 dqd au- .001 cot;n-h.e13.°.ar
j
rive ' froth' Strattord- -by the Grand , Tiank
-rout- it 5 p m and were met tit the stalky!'
-hy..._: r. Maehentle, Menther for the. ceunty,-
__Captain :Jarvis, ',the twO cometeties stationed
:here:ander '• him - and the ..-Seraie, danipany ''
under emnriimidef Capfaio Davis. Pn,fall
hie in they were'marebed to town. lireced-
ed by.the Sarnia Brass Bend, the enlivening
:airspf which were no Itttle aequisition te the
initick-,the -wh,ole Presenting quite a formid-
able. aphearaecet , At 8 30 p. m. the Great
Wes tera railWay train- Mita Lotelon 'brought
the Vardsville -.and : Delaware cotnpahies,,
whit h Were receiied in flinch,: the sememeu.
ner ati 'the other. Cempanies, "S ue Measures
hay Amen taken fot thew goiufort. • Arra"ti,
nients have been made bv which the whole
taken.e° muck hY-eurPriee bY the' order; t° cis that the iipi rit of the Province is fairb
-with many
hearty " G
behind, en
snorted int
itJleed, an
he -were on tin pi:At-brill; and
,,grip -of 'strong hands • and
. .
d bless you," froni those left
red`the 'ears. „, 'The iren hinge
atte4ly, the wheels Slowly re-
theri,allowed by. three ting-
e/it'll me th the PrOtestant graveyard beyond leg cheers led by the Major, oar volun;
the; waits, tOthoose where he should lie. S"he . ,, , - , •
e, away.--, _T.he sacrifice - .these.
seldatit spoke ; she said afterwards it was ail le,ers P4ss.
like is-dritain,from which she expected at any, nlen hive_ iinade iii iespending- so nobly
-nioment.ta awake. , : ' '' •- - ta the Call of their country. is very 'great
. . ••
- The- neit-dey we: butiedhini.
When all was, done Tie lingered near the: Nen dependent ufg.ntr-their daily- waroes to -
place. A. springobreithed Soft wind was blosk support.largefainilies. turned eat without
: • a . ..
inn' 1:. sprinis-vdieed sweet birds were singint; a murmur, aad.eases of even greater hnr_d-
Pp • ...
..:
the eypriases *ere swaying ta .and fro ; 1 e .
hiP.j. might I./0 131.011tiolled., Lawy,'I3 left
mild spring Sun was Shining i the place was
Teri -soothing and- peiteefte,-..h-towered overby . their. offices_ at a .mpmene when • the" *AP
Witt. their hoisted nuinbers and Might
the great monument pyramidal loinb- of smile , • •
proachiog_sittiegs of- two* courts Offered - and -marched -le the Teeln-Hall where T itiLlts_ Lie:
oo who Would o it. 'Money.' hid of. r the cOar,ardly curs iliat iv` e read -or
.forgatten great one, with:the wonderful city .
-of the. deacb of 'memories, .and:of surviving art the .hariesi_ of their .prefeseinnal year, r - al • ' • :- .191 - . i h -•,f i f ... 1 . ailing eieri-the roll Ices. ibe men Were bil- __the, , bask 't worse than lenir 64,.3-, - .
.. , fiat wa4thz; dai te be remeinbered. .
mOire that heads -of familieseould not' possib • b a.
.. • aroused 'wit relar tn..) Fenianisin. It
ly make - provisien 161; those left; : behind.
attaeked at otir-O*1.1 &Ors; the atisilenti
The emiditimia of their pay were theseh_the
f- . will* find as _touglilt-lot of Britona to \deal
,Governatent eave them 50cts a"-dity Out- o
.
with -as ever drew sword or. fired g-nne id
which. they were to kuraish their eWurations;
which woht•d cest 29etti, thus leaviag Only 21 defence of .Britieh soil. No earthly
cts to send lion, if they ;coul'd :even save. name Could -Unite -the hardy . ions\_\OI 'Can.;
The Quarter Sessions opOs to -day.
I I
•••••••,
I
y •
For the Huron ;signal.
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• '.' - THE FEN:JEANS.-
,Och • nnrder the Feniaps are ceming
frightened diem' Out of my ble
. .
• if there is '014 thing! hate more than another
that 'MIA,- -Manisaf-theee ihen Were- leech, ada info etch :. solid phalant of now de- 100dtilledl pillage aid strife =
ahicrand not tit a Ipoiltinafto maintain their termina- to do Or die, :bur ountry-kprosperons and tappt
families for months perhaps tipsn any such • 2- . We on't want the soarpeeas at all I
ita there waii no oxie amongst us who. fa..eTbe :-Seaf..orth rfautry co.,-1Td
But i they must come": why we'll-giVe them: s -
would not rather pay1-50ettia slay than leave CaptainsColemstn, left for §arnia yesterdab _ ire t upon powder and..bill. -
51.1tur s--Tnen vri.mv brave boys arid be *.readY
(*'onday) morning, in full- force and excel.. -
.hie work oihusiness- There were individual
-
dises of great hatdship which require.d imnie- lent SPirit8' *
•
t thernimi ja at -vengeance feet'
•
diate attention." " He would move, "That the - - . - he first time we meet them, we'll give thent
T F N T
Town Counea,be recplested to grant a suffisient . • este et the true -British ste.ol
, _
sum to giveleach head of a family 50cts. per
•
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4‘tdv411.44*..-the GOdeiteh:Bo och, Pat voar a gullable creature
d ty in addition to theft -worn -Mem alloWance
fereactt day -he webs -ant:" This was but i. Froth tiut Special Correstioithent
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ye . - .
To , cheated by-sueb worthless trash
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Whc fiattei'and coax and eareis you
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anne.1 alloWilue0; Magnin adarge number had - stria-A-0RD, Priddy 10.30 _ear •• Wei e they slyly pocket your cash
-Al i.quarter past five thia evening as jolly The, say that they want to give freedom -
gone awaY. ahd aniglit be Rbeent for, three _
:a crew of cohmteers as Her- Majesty call -To sveet Ireland the gem,ofthe sea
moeths, • Theh -Were Men -Who-, Woeld scoria bootie of,. left -the Goderich Statioa lIo -
them). . The thl . olirkPelera.dihye'is-lrenirtOt: !tlievde meae7- ' -
ly (*hi -Then up -my brave boys an
anythingett the shape _of charity; tied illat,.;.parei -unknai-it fat Mast to .for .11/lorrro
s .
wae allowed shoald be given as a righ4,7--, greatest enthisiatun . prevehleth atid -the on
"(cheers.) \tie had no_doubt when the county : feelin4. expreseed was oneof intense des; - h- : •
-re t° May n'e Sweeny and.Ro. beret. are thinking .--
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.. ‘i.ineet gi:Once, the' ehesoiett of their. country. . _ - .- ;- - • •
:Council me' -in dune -they.' wonlehaie the hum Thai it •wilt be sucb a grandleat --...: - --
- - - : • : ' ' Thinks -to thiliberatity of one or tivo-gentl *
.•
-.required "for _this . purrose Spread Oyer the .1fo coma ever here some the morning
nien oir thirst wait allayedand their . health
„ -*thee county in the slaipe• Of a lah -whiOli -drenikes-only Goderickba fs can drink it. 1.- • Aeh herhble es -all at their feet, --:'---- •
- would reqtdiebut a fiti cents from: each , hate. -_.miist noefoiget- that- just ai the
. , . , . .
train ii,s8 -pm field -the sail burst will get ininstad .-
young , Mee_ with -.,,finith'""eti -dePeedent itip,oin -,Ii:relativeeei:°4btedy-7.,i0:-Ettfiti'oliibt):76::ceeft-totw.J1Pbeiss- mt:Clienwrini: .8vWA. tiiiii er.rth•eatk;teitith
tura tad in aieriek.
:Ii_ii'bfrIodmtj'tiihiel"bjoal;k13:"I" i k, :: .
n le IOU _
payer.: '-(APplausc0 -. WhereL there . were
them,. of t9PrsetheY•ShOhld*be'.„elamlea WhtL." The.discharge Of the -*soli!) -if net :of ahtead- "ohm ne_a..40-n, -up My bra;710 be,,,,e aka be kaa
theinarne I Men. - '• --- - '-. . : - - ' It eharacterihnade ittleast such impressions as- .._ :- -
-a
ready. ,
,d. Crabb Esq., seconded ihe; resolution. will Jong be remembered.- On our arrival at Let :he Penni come h. theY *Mb to
wats satisfied there *its net *a man in. the Stratford the -companies were at drice formed
k ten been granted ,-in Godenc or rivo ous. leted squ ti on the differed hoteleand -tat. luau 3C(AA * old aftendtheir etideavcuis
Ili/psi-a eight. - clerks left. their- MAP °Yere -to . eeP shOP purposes.but insnehahighteens Cause -within, eras ef the O•Wr, as to _the' quality of, the
and office -alone, and in short the incon-_ nn And old. lrelai‘ul wag under th4e r pare
man of•rhaht principrO could posaibly dm_ acaommoda ion I will net speak_oto consider., what_ a gleoclui Republic far.
promised_her that the. grave- should be _ . - . ,
state of the -tunes of Course '•
vamence both to those- going a:itt tho.cs ahiPrihre :oh it. (Cheers.) And he ',believed lag the u.nn
cared fin bitter than any other ia the .place•- A in metro* Donitybiook fair. ••
that Rotveis- thouId always blosout on left, is melt ah the -Calle of pa -Wet -lint' alone --;tliere wail no ptoPeriyholder in . toWn-Arho everY all°* • - ere we -
.
r_ and ita headstone never behatose encrusted. amid end -,/re- havo. 1.0.hce.
'when( We went. away I took. her to the s_ . - „ - e .
eisiuld'hot rather sink.bis property- rathei-thati.- ar' 11) o 8
couree as, on as our route is given I Will at
g tel,a .,present totally unknowrhs-Of Lite asseThen nirbitiveliori add -be readh.
- care of _that Motherly, kind, quakerish lady "ployersiviithont •exceptioni ificeep the "hsye the valunteers -suffer.. (theers.)? T
oneci infOrtityea. rrevious to- closi lm Cateidtans now up Mid be reedy. '---
- of the deligence, whom I had prepared to aituitiong of departed volunte D d "37 we. turned outdo defend ourselves- ftoinen be.allovied here to (*press the •hearitrilt seunet• cease ith-hoth just and right • '
n ,ousait s oc ran e o shin a
receive her. • . • • - n of.Ame 'cans but how differeut• w - uments of the Huron Rifles at
aa _ „, the conduct .of For.she
-Queca and out. Country*ta fit
LA.id :not see het: again for so!rte days; that our citizens w.. see to t at no .
. 'twhaeyiritc: irchertehMt bre. y • Rh -saves :anedr ere-dr:14es' ro %Intl° h Red Coated Bridgers to back us
when a bine of - evil dispcise'd - men .pro-
ro _ „ wait e
tot sa toa tiausted, mhea the reaction family shall 'be:permitted fo _Suffer he. L • - .
7 posed to assail a conntry at peace Irak -the _ --1* We don't care for the 13'enians apm
64;e6rxtension Sets ins tO leave her cause-- Of the -absence or its naturarbefid. - - d h. h - . oess at the first call of the government. will -
bed. • de whet
csue.diyory days'aud la,sys found some hope that 9!-- frit% the
• gentlewareted, gratetia News, ready for me; breeze.* swept -list, will Totit_rnin the
but dal e:fter de/ t.did tiOt oce -her. • fellrOpy.tnelittif Itealtkand ,streirth
5
, wor d an - w ich ad extended --civil alirayes. be cherished ailiOtigat. them •:as eteseady, andable, 'and
and religiaus liberty to altplasiati and ereo4s, -glorious precedent far feture guitIance. To latherthem cut of theirakia.
se - Our future tnevements-will form the siibject Cho ne--LThen up My brave bovs and be ready.
(Ldud cheers r -41e thoneit oust
American Goverhinent did not take care Fe-
,
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Of my next. •
rg11.;.0 JUNIUS." Blume;
A. m. ••
Bishop Lynch On_ tile Fenian&
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enteeLsa .11•0 THE CLERGY nr THE DIOCESE OF adiaini is, how trould the. factions work id,
TORONTO • heap Is entntonis or TOR- rgether in case -of an invasion'cf this Province: -
-oTiNTEe 1-,,i.sizEt:hDYE E *EH' ico, !Swim' -9, atT being determined upon? Is it possible they
eohtees.- • . . • would coalesce ' for such a .purpose? 'The.
- . ST MICHAEL'S PALACE, - . party of invasion, We fancy, is in the anew-
-... - 1 " Toronto, liareir'6, 1866. - dant; tied - Oltisaust to hold his greundr
depioie might lind it -necessary ta go with the -stream. •
theanEtlAsythlfeDelEinkigt-aSnidn'e-xcWiteemileenetplycaused by. Leader:
pretending to rearedh the . evils 9f Irelands- ..
h
a threatened itivaiiicia y - lawless men, whos '' - -
• .
,
Festials. Items.
weuld-intliet dreadful injury oa _the peaceful - - ,
inhabitants °fittest proeinces, We need ii0t. NEW YoRK, Mara' 2. -Some -excitement
Poletsout tio Pathelicsi in the eient of such a prevales in -the Fenian Circlee'sin this city to -
violation of_r4ht, -thew duty ae loyal "subjects day. It ishliouisht _that,A,monstration Iva,
to repel iniasion__and to defend their homes; shottlh le made .agaiiist Canada by General
for loyalty is a -viEtue, and it hi idS0 a duty i Sifeeny. It is said that be has -already
towards the government under which wehave large stores o"f wane numitions :of warimicr
Peace, we are to stand between the vestibule militia. .to sbe Statidnedsat, 0g0lensbargoce
tali
liberty, - protection aed Inst laws. •As minis- transportation at his ternmand. ...Isis u der-,
tense Christ and messengers of the God a stood that the Govelnoris 'urged to -out,
-end the altar, .with- uplifted liandsf, to implore- prevent raids from the Statea ...
the God of Merey tospheserye us in- traequa. . • -
lity andpeacei . , - -
_ 'You will 'pleatte, is sr. slr, fto exhort year': •
people to prepare to:-delehrate the festival of -
tee PatronSaitit of Ireland as pions Catholica,
,IIMEMOIDMI,
good Irishinen; and faithful _children 'of St. • On Saturdays- the enornious aim: of one =
-turaetntri*ol thbeyAaltattr aangbdiutog ptrah.ez IleaolinesStalycrt. from Loa! ..bankrogehouse, sa New -Yorks
million and _a balf -of dollara „was - itolere
God that throughhhe • intercession a Ilia 'The -particulars Of. the affair have - not_ ;yet -
I.. mactilate and' ever virgin Moth,/ and. St.. . reached us; but a reward- if 5200,000 Is. .
l'airiek, -He would _inspire the rulers ef :Ire Offered futile dectection of the -thief.
lend tO eitend -justice and mercy to that prr , _ - . -
,- • _ , _
sect -distracted country, And' that- hid dieme ,
Mercy would change the dispoaitionti.of those ',. . cholera, Regina:Wow.
'ini4guided men who pretend tes relliedy the - '' • ---r. -
Washington, 'March -6 .!--ln- the Senator .
evils ofIrela;nd by anarehy and bloodshed.
Its Order the . mere to propitiate the Divine 151r- RalneeYs of mineen°tal intiodeeed a '
meroyrireoppoint the three days preeceding -Government resolution foethe,estaVisheteat
the festivals of St: Patrick as-ilays,Of epeeist; a cmaramtme Tigulati'mli- 14 *even**.
devotion- in each parish, and we grant, by (Tread of Asiatic .cliolerse 'which was referred
virtue den Aposttilic Indalt, .5 penny India- 1° lila 'Cilemittee °°' amluneree' ''-: .
puce to\all thoie -who, reconailedto God- by, ' 14 lalteitell'" fram th!Ah°ve Ccsmnittiet
establish telegraphic ,,,
the $acrainent 01: Penance ' approach thej Telawted: a! bill t°
communication- betiveen New Yorkand the -
Wept „Indies-
Holi Comainnion on -that dajr. Weshall al -l*
_ea impart -the Papal benediction in ou'r 10,1t.ts-
iimusense:Rolbery.
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