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aa- a insulted an' despised in this in: tellin' Well, whoiver likes may tell a
eetilfeed -an' athrpeioue dockety of a cityehetthetr one. 8o 1 ago to lied with an- any
*ail well and classically -maned Dubh -lis, aeorishuis. Good etsornita to you, bor.,
'the black holea Well,. here's the- gloryus,- ' BARNEY MAGir
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h have made hi name- lam 1 ar an n ge younie ves n
Sir -The Teiteher's association of Morris ourinoutlis as househola T
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.6 To the Editor Of the Huron Signal. roes nairt _ _ in native !
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heacene to strike one MOW for Ireland's inde a-
- and Ore metefor the third eine at Ainle was David Le ler eat an t e writer n an
meal nye. tennedy, ma'am, j have aeen 'of handle.' over thiS7bit of a eallentyne to •v
-ram cur Special_ Correspondent. , "
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Wile One of sineuliir beinity eheertaliress and and the.shrewa easeibility of the...gentlemanly whieirthe out countrymen at
greater t. , 2 Pt 1-• .
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• an Ince. tothae. horseatolteee -P.S.-eWould you take the thr Tone, .7e*. Ville on 'thelOth inst -the number preseet the Sadist. rendered true to the -life. thepore Irishmen, notv is the tittle tentrlke I We
n. 117)7 tits. GIOde rich: Bora_ t. was
.throla this-gioryos, pills; niortal daree that Uitele:.8:im ronaii The Mild • gentle: , • Monnavvblitreh 1261866: .
antra d -the ectuneeirancer Waiter -.and lately a scene febireallie Chimes"- home niakee to our. patriotism., aur • honor
talon Was _epic 9 on
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lain usual and- as tie' afternoon- traits of the raw country boy leavieg home can never rest tameiy under the stirring ap-
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its thrue as 1 telayme-like tlw most can.. manmay rouse uP elle of 'his' heart bY I wrote You rieterdaY and bolie You got- ot eoeh member. Ili the abseitee-of_ala Fer• in - which ehe same :tether giveseneviei of, and bunter -ye of counteyt . By the meinory
ine inthis place that- has the impe singiii,ait to a Yankee, oodle " or :whisslin' aer a d 30 - euson President of .• this association, -.Ma. English life. from the porter on the sereat up. thepast, and the glorious' hepes of the future,
„lea; anlightened an' 'Christaan -eouelry- Poor Uncle Sa7 m, thev te-Ifnie sir, all preaent. a Again, _ at al ta-me .when She
The firsi • qiiestion wasae Is spaniehment by wale in the plenitirde of his leaver Was d ter- action. Feniens, respond ten manner woe,
bn or.day nig t. e para. e 9: ie
dence to designete iteelf thea methropolis Oi it to ' -Merrily Danced the • Smith 'Vice Preeident, oecupiedthe-chair.--- to t e today aristecrat and the elaermaie tnyoke your prompt, energetic and united
-"Ceuta's% get seeita -the Lord Lifienant at You've been ft hothered er4her whole pf the *Compenies' were rnaithed to a depriviae pupils 'of their usual plr !it noon maned, enot only ecr trample -upon the poorer thy of youi• race and name, - the call of
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all -he wOU.Ilte *taket e _ trubble ot Wite hidekS An' whites le add wea taeger pai-ade geoundi •w•ere. tee, were put jostifisbie. 'Ithe'pereo.n appointe to esPaak deed, but even to pet ea saicide down, Wieh your laresideet Give- us ken and means -at
as. ever pht spakina • to -as loyala elan ea An' rows of manv a ntth:r. . • "
The. fag , 11•00rhniee, Who eapplieS all the leadiele
puts- timatoee " into ecalfsaina in 1, after .. • --- gg •••• ) °a a • • - - - re 11 iv e ithout crate:sat ttee ofeth-e_.- aua;enee during the our future tuilef premise.
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younesthere Were contbrairy; and 'weal ahroegh. their deal Withrthat de- nuo •w,e .e t riesh, -
.eparba• se tee to get eastia from, aiitnee But •
An . one way or another you
aeas- Two Pernvian warsteamem hire**
.wrecke-a off the.coast i;f Chili.
.0e," The, Fifth Avenue Hetel,Astorelloure
and some other. bowls:in New Vora, &mule.
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nig subscriptions) torthe Feniane..•
0:79/ 11.7 captain aril three men of tile -
8. array ware,lately frozen to tleath in Dace:
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- Oa A. great. battle has been fouglie
China in • whielt the Imperial eroops Were
successful, killing over 2,000 rebels.
rr.Chnmbers' Journal is to ItIndfroin3(
Tbe ni e-4 buil] •i,s1 • b't - through battillion ; our men look -ed well, on this subject Raped in e-ts fever, tied his re- a truthfulness that will edmit of.no denits1.-. once, tied our present &Meese is certain,
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The beet methods .of tette mg, rea ing an rea lee seowee the interest theyfea said -was Erin shall .11°41 ,; triuniph• - over a SOil Mag"ZilleS et i°weet s
meytteat wasp t his fault ; fue the essence or Were'ista nate ouan(fa7ry. gree e`f piteisione that elleited the following
_ of the meet the highest testimony they could give to. the_ which will sustain 148, ahiles. we • reach 0:19. The British ship "-Orient" experfe
impedeace, the flunkey -feltsws 1 spoke 'to, . Ould Jacob hadn't halt this job; rerearks to Liettt, Kirk, by LiCtlt• / nig for the remainder of th afteremone.- The. a . cof the reader, whose eeasy graceful acrossethe MILS Willi an arm of might, and- enced the shock efan earthquake-y.0)&1'10R
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„grammar occupied. the attention.
'bil*
sima Kira you.have reason 'to- be. Feud of system proposed for the fOenier were _selne- me-elatwes or voice and _the facility with break at last the fetters- of oar native land I ocean, -on her voyage from Anstralis to- j„9n,, •
ut grin like iiionkeys when I said. - Witlfead-iitsult Misi,Dotah. . ' - • • • •
did- nothita b
they 'must tell his. Excellaricy that Mr. Smith. ... Th4t you have had -w!tb one of Vent's.
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what, eateerent•leatin eitel Other causing cone which. he changed from Faye to gay, from Rally, brothers, at once. -Call join', dr- don, on Nov.17. -
the teittater,. from Bat inamallard, wanted to a- qh hahtbedrisk Mass-Ganstinad, -‘ - your conapany, -taey are a- fine body_ of men.
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• • oge ea an eer r na feja Bishop Campbell, of Virginal one ese
-lisht, Mrs. 'Kennedy; tn t'ain-it's as. dark, Och, had the charmerjaere, . ever ere
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siderable-debate. :• Those for the latter how: lovely to severe-A.:a one time makt er th cles t th • d oll -on mes sn mi • •
Beaks/ taban. • An' when- I Insisted, ba this - An"Play high-inettled thrieks, sir ;- have heard -of- themaal over the Province/ dal' . as" to which branah foutftaine of human sympath3r and tenderness limey organizations, to be reaay at ino-. .
.... at ri to eortib -her dad y's:wig„ -
. the pioneets o the Disciple denomination or-
e wea 7ft.
dad now that Ismail -emit not-dieappornte I should be first; taught, some affirining that well up ee they listened to the„mournful notes menas notice,- in accordence with Prevlees Christians ia that State is dead. 11
- years ot age.
thoaehe as Polltifron. Ennishowet: where t'4'e how kweOld 53c her!
they used to deg out the &amen_ en!. eel' She thned to set nes honsekeepino '
• AnIplay young bliss sr Bloomer: -
it for Warren's jet blisektii. aethey \pushed 1 wishl-had her in Belfast
- me awav 1. shoved me Put, ma_rim. an' hug her into humour!
-.threetened the with- the police -bad . luck to lt's cocoon" that.the dart& wants ;'
- that horse-pielecernan anyway. a Well, ma"ani. ea bar or two id -
hst let me have herlor
rvires se excited with virtuous iiidi !nation
rit cure her, milli -
that I walkea right on before me as ;long; as It's tune she hat] a be ii,(yen see ; •
I could. see' ft pavie stone., oiyer kit* the tzhe nee& a tittle sparkin'
thrubble of .elia mysetfto what part of the ifyou truitler with int', Sam,
J'114.piveler lots ot iarkina
globe: wad eciitia a; I I found myself nearly
-Kis.s.in's-the Very thing she needS4.
ia the counthry. 1 then went into a house . Yes, oncle, that's:the ficure
,ati". invited' myself to partake of some punch. e Ad' if you- keep her from the boys,
to neol.the fire of So .the puneh , She'll run ott w:th a nigger.
.the ra4e la myself kep'. one another - Sweet ;
convent till it was groWit"' dark, -an' .17 then - Fiera-08Y was 0010104
Miss Ailey Banner, she was hutted ;
• An' Georgy7-Sre was scoul'in' ;
:tligs-doore wophin't keepthe pace,
.Nor Mary Land be eisy; •
'AO. Lucy Anna-nh! baled -
-That cOneen is the daisy
• pi4 Soto mind herseli ?
An' Pella Ware keep eitiet I: •
• l'in tould that ElienNeys behaved
Deliahtful in the riot.- "
oulr itiaM I knei--,--the plaice. the puppies yirginia-'-dad she showed herself !
dhroxe me.- away from:- Shortely after-- 1 e, How hard she tried to_ love you r _
thure'd ray thoughts to this domestierethrate
of yours, Ma'am, an' thurnal my face in the
. same direction. lost a good dale of- time
age' my .whee, for I lost my coorse ie a COD
glomeration of little euld-ragabone sthreets
thaewoulddisg,race any mom! bite of•
growl' Morin' dbirty Dubhn eo it seemed
in the way Of gettin' late when I psssed the
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- passed; that "uneivilised. barteck, I became _ . But, whisper, Sam, I have a.
From all these plao-ties t plaii;011; -
.tnaisyen my_ mind. Mrs. Kennedy - about -- iv hen any of i,our laedieSsoeeMave
. here I wits goire I thought it tin; -to be : ineened rotate her-daddy2 - - '
twilit"' some way, but . I could see no ;lie to •J'st thrate hel. w a nueeeite-match
ix, an' thee night was nearly ''av dark an" "- lAn," give her to a Daeddy ' - I
thick- as thralle. _SO I tholietit lal cross the Give inv co 1' ' -
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m them:" -The consequence was,thait our-- (mhoeraphe should have 'the • precedence, of the a Briige of Sightia Or the' iliathetie --re instructions. Freternally,
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Men. tvere-deClared fer -duty, and -pitt' on- others Etymology.. The esilbjects for -elle isignetion of - Enoch Arden's"apaayere the - • •
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svisss-Ey,
5. - • seety or wee, - -The ai:niversary dinner_ of the Guelpi
9n in- chatge next. convention which tattes Once ou7 the sombre cadences of which had scarcely died
-guard at onceeseven of our m
- - • - - • • - second -Saturday are-Sehoot ergane. away ere they were moved -to uncontrollable - Rifle Compana took place on Motility eve
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metope and the- bet. methods of teaching Gee laught,er by the merriment Of " The Bache-
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Hall's Burraelisit milled steady alr
0aadiner, Dick Nineteen& la .Wilsoo: .• -.- • e Veers, . dIce- • *, • eiesintple amateur is' no novice la the ert-of - * .,••• _
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of:Sergeant -Welter, moente euard, at _the . - • - - - .
oerapliv and /faith etia: - • - . 'keel Dream" prove.thae scare' -though . - . Bald. . •
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• Rumored ;Preparations:. for
CHAS Me-LEI/TAN See'y.
-AinleYville, March 12t11, 1866, .
would not like to .be up alrnight without. _
ie the seeeir and r knew they - • - s
-• were emon,,
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; something to. keep" them
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comfortable, SQ T.. -., -prs.:1-ses.-7.taitialt in Ainleyville.
sraugeledatt piet of old rye utak the .guarde . - . - • -
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- On- the' 28th ult., Itlia Andra* Muir, Mee
• - chalA and Druegist on -behelf of the -frieteda;
„three . times ee.-day, • our...kconipany tp_erreisseVemals. %islets r•-lteoef:AJjoullieni sr g uvri _AP iriesasbdy:
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.. looks :small on acceunt of the. gue'L id, -arid
TUEEMATa
sinne -otheis -being off mi. duty.; Corporal
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Dixon sprained his enkle, which disabled
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- him tor drill today, he tri better new. 'The
• :people here are ;to more atratd of Peltier's
than if they -.lived -in - Pert tan-dera
for only ewe dans. to -morrow, at 11 and 2:30.
The recrutts to muSter at'f ti; m ' 1 '
of RS usua
mp iments, Tom, to your uncle,
_, aireet Pit- lu ,- an' as I Was' ereleeSise what
t St Pathticke for all his thrubtes. Kisi an'
did ale tell' kiln that's the thrue doethrin': accordin?
' rime hilt a 'orse-policemou lieepin. senthry. 1:3ceiaisig; that's what'lf bring bis girls to their
', right_id the,* iniddie of elle . stbreet. ''Se I seeesee. • „. . ._. B ._al,
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•• adclreseed-the policemati-'with- isll the polit ' -
- , elites in, Wy' eomposition. i Good eveniu ,
.._ sir', sitys I ; ••• it'* a fine saluhriods evenin' -ea": . . care. •
- foe' the discharges of peer dutiee as a '411"4* rill, 11- 4 -PPIt Ill
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guardian of the citrenoctlital hours.; but it's ---774•' • :!•• '' libilL s s- • 0
ratter. ovett ast.a. Fie never made me an " •
answer or let oft that he heardaiee. So 1 ,., - ..
• says agatie a thriiie louder,. a -PM aft insihruc- r• .GODERie H
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tor of the- twin. genuyrahon in -ie: remote • _ - 7 I 13 :
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: disthrict ofttse courehry; ana bein' a_ stranger . . .
- ,, in the city. would you lieleceld enough tO tell United States -.Troops - oOled
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--inu where Pm -gteinla-a-Divil a word,' Mese
Kinnedy, did the fellow 'spoke:- That
angered me hiteandt sheeted to the ill-bred -
- • rescala Are yen deaf, eke? Iethia they/arta'
Mabbot „Street? Bad tuck :to yen -for an
unintemerly jackeen, is ehis the way Ion dis-
charge yew- duly to the public a What's the
use dr your beint mounted there at this time
of. eight, if yea woe% tell a ethranger his
wityl,Do you hear -me sir ?' I declare to you,
ma'ainel might as vre'll have addhressed- my
self eat it stonewall, Ore performed . the
other work of shuperarriegation called whist -
Re' jigs- to a naleseene. argot a single word
did the -ruffian spake ia.answer to all I said.
At luck imuld have it, thosigh, my.sheutin'
at the fellow dhrew over A gentleman front
the footwayran' he axed me what was the
mattliete- a Why, sir,' Says; It. 'Pm at a loss • G -RANT TO FAMILIES OF
to- kao* the„ wtsy .eo my _league-, 2 beat'
sthranger iri Dublin, an' 1 -was, "min' -that
; horse-pplicemanz but the adhaenedrel :won%
. angrier ir (petition.' What policemen7'
says he,'. eallfrt fellow there.' says point -
him report:him 'in- the mornina.
▪ only I• have raison to- believe that ies- useless
to attempt reportin' any One to the- nathorie
ties here.' The gentleman looked At the po
licenune ana then at me ; an' thee patio' hie
han'a. to his sidese bowed down aie' roared
with langbia,' ' ,g,o,.od sir says he;
titwould uselesa to repoet that Man. But
do rett moan that he actuatly rola-Reda° 'ans.
wer a serious queation ?" Why sir I spoke
to t e Front. t,
PICR.ETS FORMED.
THE FENIANS TO -BE H\ELD.BACK.
By spe-Cfal telegraph to Me Signat,
2 . Clifton,- I.Varch 15.
The United States Government has
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called outthe troops to protect the fron-
tier. Strong piOketa are formed and a
determination evinced te deter the Femans
from crossing tke frontier.
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• 10 himin-politenesst an' -I spoke:- to him in -
._anger ; I spoke as plainly an' aariottely r. •
specie! to yen...nowt- end the blaggard never
' -said a wora irt eeply 'Olal says- therother,-
' yott enshii!t a blame the poor fellawa He
&went answer &single questioneeliefaet
- peat depends. on his houldint his tongue. ,I1
- he ens:Omega *single queation, even to the
lewd Lit -tenant, ae-cl• tese hit 'attrition On the
.sarsq t* -what the: dieil, thee- LWOW
- year pardon -as the use pf his mounted
- there?" tOha imp he, 'ae's -One • of the
'aitandha'inetitutions °Cabe city, an' would be
grately thieied. ., yon need, neier ex him
aequestioa_ e they're verjf ..sttict ..with hioa on
that poetaa -I thought in niyown Wind that
ho '44'6"Tutinin! me, hut I- says to myself.-
.. whether ar no Pa et aer spake to the bleu'
-era agaia; fer this is my last night innnwan
nerry Detain.. Theeentleman axed where
I lived; itia. -whim noutd. hime he came along
• with ruc,7ettry how an' . then- atm me- &iota
my aiscourse- with- the mounted conitable, ea
he called himean'_then- stoppia to -laugh.
was mighty civil', I mbet say; beehe tinghtn't
be jist SG delikhted with the way the Nag
_ gard senthry thrated me. He brought me to
• :•• the enaof the. .sthreet here._ anaeraen thurnin"
hack he advised: me olver-again7if 1 -get lest
-in the sthreete pia:tut:din 7 to seeks.. to that
-horse policeman. Why,'? ears lie,
tides or people have been fined. flirty shilans
an'ecoste far beginnite to Scould him on the
stlirest.'.. eethe -dhionl. they- have," - saye
• tbeditd I watt in tuck 1 lattayou neediataarir
my ever spak.ire* to the 'bin:lard. wain. - I
only wisheI haul him for one -night in loyal
-,`BallintiniallardIld give him absolUtiOn • aor
hie 414;rd-eine teatime hi the mornitir So
the gectleinan thurned away,_ laughini-jouder
thin ever atia, 'here I am, Mrs: Kennedy; an'
all I'have to say is-weit till you catch nie
by night in. the othreets bf an'
_ the best sample of bad luck to all untitannee-
ly raticals„ especiallY horseepolicenien.",
Mrs.; Kennedy could titan' it no -longer: She
a :Clappediser hanat-eshe 'put them to heraides,
Ike fallback on the taaitaara kleked her heel.
. till the poor deg that- came up sinellira to see
what ailed her ran away): °wile'. with his soeut
near broken.- -.She cried: out -se Ok I Me.
--8-mitheaott Saida yoga' be the -deitth
:of ine 1 wouldn't believe. that WI saw -it. in
-*II the books iver wee printed -a. pelisman
Oh 51r. Smith•-e-alee- Smith. a teliinien
. "Might I take the liberty,. Mrs, Kennedy",
..knWaims'! sari lea "of-inakin" safrec as to_at
You what You:re-maid-0! & .behay ot \yourself
about,- maraca r
Smith &are do pit net know it
waS. IC= Oxtail "you took fora& pplie
Man 2" - - _ •
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e gin eWilliain, in Collage Green-athe
imege or got ott bpi:tieback Oh, airaSntitlif
-Otte dear me laughin'1° .
't What, tam I title, &aqua. pine; en'
• moral:Ally the Dutehman.that eaved in from
the homier_ Stuart aita heredithiry bondage
--,fvont wooden milt, braikshoeNekillygoleei-
moults nuns, bachelot idargyeathat Amish-
lishedeivilite religious' liberty on -an -immortal
, bags; an' gars tie Ireland- for the- .41411 ---de.
-you mane to. say 4.w!ursix Ifwok for a polf.ce
eaau ?" t: •
Yese indeed,:tr. Smith.:*. • •
unr,„'a Matlet ot-316sit ad I've • been ,-eursitti
bi till lin black in the facelatn' sore in the
VOLIINTEEIIS. '
The Town Council met on. -Tu.lesday
afternoon last,and in a spirit of ptriotisin
of whit* we highly approve, ppslra:a res-
olution to the effeotthat the sam of 50cts
-peL day be paid to the 'volunteers at. the
&tit who are heads. of Amities! It •was
aiso resolved that ihe MaYor be teclusted
to applf the Government for -Small arms,
„ea . • - 'Weax;sniiaa: '' : I .---
„.-' The meeting very wet: isto perade still
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ie tonsequeece of the Join, - Two eompaaiee
irrived here bithe:-Gitat: Westbrii oae'of
theta. ie trgni Buddnlph, Under -.the CoefiniMq
of Big -stile, Hoagies, eller eeed to lie Reeve
for Riddulate- 7 Ite Matehed -at the head of
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his comeeny tie 0erce as e lien-, line -other
coMpapy.f.. was • frinni_St. !Johtes. ITThete e'en:*
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now ten-ecitatiaines 'here &trainee a regiment.
„There isith--prospect,-I am -afraid, oa•getting
boisee-eary. soon.. leatr. Kirk -got. a letter from
'Mr: Rose staiiug .thatt lhe - rate-aeyers had e
meethet sleds reeomineteled the,Comicit to
ty . the Married veliinteers 50 cis. 'a day.
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Noit this is nothing: ha right, there bine
married meta •here•-•but....is, : sacrilicinii' more
thee =!.50 cts. a dey, rand tnere is le:await who'
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esf-es here, we are'pretecting the antereste of -
Would be wilang.to:pay tbiat, Mech.:to, a Oh
stitutet itit was allowed - and iftherels tieed-
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every one ini Caneda, ana n is rigatjeat they
:saddle' share thee burdee. ' Theie, *is also
greatnnthusiasm when Lieet. Kirk eriforMed•
es thae:Capt; R,oss expected tie be dein With
uidurine the - week. I hope he. WO being
those defaulters With line who. knew!. that the
compaey is ordered on - ective . seraiee,..aut
Wad retnaie behead when their comrades tire
sacrificing tlieir intereste by being- at the,
front -out Upon such volunteere, e The ccitii-.
Tiny who have just firi-iVcd; arec.StitiODed itt
POI:It Edwards'. a' -• - re- . . e -. - -: -
.1a. Sa-- The :Gude-rich :Rifler.; do' well. on
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pantile eonsideringehet ...there •are so niany-
youtig men who- haae not had- the tiameOpe
pertunity of drill as Many other comeneies.•
Mr. Haysehas• a good *eke oit the:field, you
eau -hear him quiteetistinctlya Mr..Hortoit
.ia atudyinge and 'well tioott 4e-. an efficient offi
eer.; _Lieut. kirk, w ho . is in com In sack does
I very well, hels enr subaiter,loday he has.
to ;examien the gparde and testelhe tea -at.
half fdst.se7e4in 1 the mo\nusg, ut-- dinner- he,
has to :age the so -UP, and leport enathe but
tee, but riot Mrs .0eocker? butter. at, night:he-
has to ViSit-grati5lrounele, _Lieut; Cut. Jerrie _
13 a hne' offieete itideedA all the- field Officars
appear to be fine amen. There is nlarge
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The company is one of the oldest, la
a Canada, -
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tr.:). Mr. Woodbridge U. 8. Senator from
reading, and although tate is -hie first reeding :ThipoRr4NT itEpowrs Fitox .Vermuntlaskedieave on Monday eointrodmet
• in Wrotetet-I trust it *Oa% lest, •ano 1: ea -
the. 'Liteittry Secielea hire under -whose ause - •-
• LING'"ON VT • resclutams .inaranteeing hy the United Stasi . •
alio for the energy they. have ehown, in ea.. -
r nmen :front Albany on the 11 th Altera Se it "I
- A special deepatclitothe thiw Tiaak ffith"id: the-liti I o e ico„
have just titceived. some very: Important' d a e° has Parc
s
The Enipress of Me hes
at eruselem what is said to.have been thi
net Only for this -evenings erife tai t b t•
=bashing eliorary here, which _will tirOVe a
great...boob not -Only to- theusselies, but to the . h • age ae
!leis throneh private iources froM Rurtinee,.ra 1 Itie of ::the habitation -of theeVirgin -Mary -
_sea • a proposedloan of fifty milli° of donate
picas eh.e meeting was held` deserve credit, - • • eth ie n -
ton, t ro g consi_ mblelthttnit he item' e iurposes to erect a ifice eltateta;
public .m geneatleLCom.
aeon Cuteer and the tollowine address. - •
merits • of, the _ Penises in- thta vicinity..e-taa e map -
Ma Fergeson,
• Rev and Deer Sir.
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I inn repeated- by your friends to preseet
you.- this evening -a' small gift. • I trust .you
will accept tit it'as token of respect and
kindness. Indeed; we feet ana have -felt for
soWetitne that we :would be_ deficient in -grat-
itude. if we did -not telider tO _ you- in some
Habeas -Corptti-Winat Is It; 1
• -
}hilt AS , 60Rlit's f-YOu inay • have the1
body] is the naine given to a variety of writs,
of which these *ere entiently the wee heac
words, having- for their Object to bring a
'party before a ecairt Or judge. Of .thesethe
-
tnost celebratedos:the . writ (4tbeas corpus
'form- our eiatere thanks for your -earnest ana
ad sublioiepduni)to irtquire int() the -cause of
initiringenergy in imparting _to ei that know -.1
so pereon's iniprieon Went or - detention, with
!edge dawhica We all statid so inueh in need,
the !lei toleis or her...hberatione The op-
als° for ,your Care 'and anxiety in !warring
peession ofe-an obsput-i individual gave birth.
consolation. to the sielcanaaftlietta, maitileste
te theaateoes Act (SI-. Car. if, 1679) Which
ed by: your frequetit and veluetaiy- visitations,
iecorperated this lei -in. the Statutet *of the
Met only te themenibers of yous Own cengre,
British 'EmPire. Itis one or -the g*atest.
,Liation but also to cithdie.::" _Therein: no 'doubt
Got:11s hulWorks ef our liberties, end ii hat unjUstlY
a such Conduct; on yoUr pert '..:ivith
dentaninatea oe aecond Magee Cherie. Its
,:thiloestisnrgtswiyllorerstieullft ainwhbt_entliefitutetthoetrhseucecomessmuit.1
teapensione ia 'Ireland,. therefore, is A very'
theastire, only, -to. be justified - by
enliutYdeilimitwhioljateherY:purirsseisnir.O.nWr hei'fili7e6liutpcPtiettit - e3Ct°61e
eirctithstances of the .weiehtieet momeut. ' - '
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5.. • Windser,--Mareh lei 18676- -`-
proitete. our welfare, but also that !of Mrs. . . 7 a
Filyergslussyocia-c,. tesgtrsupetsrtehdatty000lioase,tiyiveneru-f_atimoe:
'Zeus -of-Windier-Wee held in theaTown Hall
A large- and, n en la mee ing o e ci i•
- ' -1 'fin ' f '1 a ' fah 'V
taboer amemget es and that yeti: enayliye - to this afterimee,e-thieMaeoe in the chair.. The
enypy ureny : Wietere rain's: itt:. tke .Cuttet highest elegree eta paeriotiem anci loyelty. was*
which we. now present yon. .- - displayed It was unanimously . agreed to
' Mr. Ferginon made an 1 appropilete -reply petition- Government fot three :.Inandved -stand.
am:eating:Able': Cutter aad , thankieg them aerate :Nellie: ese of -loyal 'ited ieepon.sible
kindly fee their very handserne Thiaution and citizens,' in -order to enable them to leed eilI
remarked that tVis wee -tuithe- first. Occasion :the assistance in their power to theemilitaty
on *high he 'had experienced :there _kiwa,Tees .-:foe the defence, of their homes. .ThOoll-Pw-,
nd liberality:- , ' • - . : , - . ingtempornry appointnients have been Ande
. , .
, in the bettalione -Major:Hill .to ' be Lieuta'
a 31-01tiltiS; . Colenel .C4matending, lCiptain William's ' to\
'I'si the sEdifor a the Signal:
- - ------ ' , be Senior Captain, und Captal_Sinith to" be
quintittof ice peseta!, dean the river tedaye
cannon, &c...; for the defence. of the- town. it.is slug° openns ase,he'llets.
• " •
Another EnthOsiastio Meeting.
• Aa large meeting of the -young men of
the town 'and a few of.the Mord _ protni-
nent retepayers,;fisiemblett at the ,TOwn
. Hall lasi night (15th) for the 'pries* of'
forming_ Hoire Guard for the defence of'
the- Tewri. Hie 1Yorshin the .3Ittyor
presided. r • .H .•
D Ganieron was ,appoinie4 to- Apt tie
-
Secretiry. - , ;. • _ -
The -Mayer - then stated te'the• meeting
the objeit for which We were aiseembled,
owing to our, defenegess state.:- -
Moved ty 0 rabh, seconded ity
G.:ot, That it is expeiiani that - we. do
form ourselVei into & Home Guard tor our
oWn proteetiOn;- -
- „The following agates Were , enrolled :ee
• A
Thos Defoe --John Robertson.' Georrov
- I . 0
Rumba,- W-8 Kepler, Sianuei 11. Dettme
•'..john ealmillera Hy Herten, C -E•
I s DT- Brackenridge, Alexander *Munroe
*G NiirrnanDsaV13, R B Smiths Janies "Weise%
Malcolm Nieliolson. Robert Campaell,: Jahn
Butler, George Cadlat Edwin 'Clifford, aemee
Ur Parsons.. Wm A.dame, Mark ihrhitelyeleime_
F Toms R Riutoul, Henry -Dark, Andaei
-Hedger,'Robeer Thomason William Batokse
W (ia Smith, janwee:Ga.aow,
-Jelmftebt Therapsee, A. Wilson, Peter "Bar-
ry, Arthur Cantelin;\TErmnas-Fonrby, Wile -
Hem :Martin, 3.1.- Creasman, E Graham, 0
Crabbe D- Camerone J Johnston,
Lewis Elliott, Junta Gordon, A :MeLean,
Weatherald, C YrIn Camphent John
Mc.Pherrone .a` Johinto.de-C.P Geary, GeV=
Rower', Ivan Jmiett;'Ir-Cilinniine't Edited
Sherman, P Yeomanal - W Kinehite, -0
McKenzie, W Cox, Aica Melted% John
• C MeIntoSh; Roiled Sharman John' Story;
Thos McCleneghana la Barton,'Sturrael Plate,
'Jamisa &enders, slaiseplY Woodman, Gedwin
Campaign.- William Tho.mptunit -J McNealy,
Ir.; --James Denlop; . $ Davis, George
. MoOre, R O'Coanore J ,Martine Heary
Hole" G bleCannell, John Gallagher.
Those not enroliei" retired, When thei
following °Seers *ere elected
Yeomans,_ Captain.: •
C. Crabb; ist Lieutenant.
11.13, .O'Connor; 2nd Lieutenant; .
W. T. Cox, gusty..
Mr. Ttftins„ Sergeant.
G. Mclienzio,S'ergeant.
W. G. -Smith, Servant. -
. a -
Segmillir 'Sergeants
Deo; Rumbill, 'corporal. -
Jag: Gant*, _Corporal.
Gavin Bolick Corporal.
D. gumming% Corporal.
W. D. N. _Dins, BugIer;-; •
. Semnea 14th March, 18-66.e
ro the. Editor of nie„Ituncur Sius:i,..: , - --, _ . , ,
' Ste. -I takethis.Opportunity of 'penning a
- fete lines to ye& so taat yOu muy mention for
the satiefaction of 11.11- who haye -relatives:hi
tny Comeany,• that they are -all *well ;,::and
althoueh very hard evOrkede still they -attend
te their thitias and ere fast becoming- perfect
in their dull. J have els° to atateithat every
-attentioe is paid-theirf by the peeple On wborn
ilry_are. bfi!eted. ' I would Very .much liked it
You liad been here last. night at- 8:30 p.m.,
when I started (3..ff 9:_ „8: • JOhsteoliuCharlia
'Thompson, Dixie Watson end 3 . more . ieder
the tontmand Of -Sergeant 13. Hazelliiirste and
Corperal Wilson Salkeld down 'be the river
ti act as gimed all eigat' fled it poering ::.raw,
but, like good BritishSeldient they_ "marched
offatahappy aiit theY had -been ordered' to
bed. 'rids wes tlie first guard efinytomeanY
called:oat. The Artillery look well eand. do
.well tinder • Leute Kirk. The' Col. is Well
pleased with his Battalion or -8 coMptinies,
and tomerrow_100 meu are tro arrive front
freer tendert tie be phased itt , Point Edward.
['read s: letter frour &Sian' Finlay.:' Of the
Heine Guards! he -nye a Ocimpany . has ',been
formed, 0ordoe -Cepa,: . ut. MeDerniotf
to -night (not officially) that 50ete. teday was
Ensign Moore and that the -March well. -3
hope thejt *ill. be called to th front. i I heerd
eo be-givea to those who haee-parttes deperid-
•ine_e on them kir supporybeing out. in. the -two
Goderieli Oonipanies, add I was requested . to -
send a list orthosee I vall lend it to -Herth
Johinteu Eiq.; as he requested Easign Divas.'
eon tolget me to send it, The Fanians had a
Meeting on Tuesday niaht et :Port Huron,
and the. Col. had a: spit over who attended
-the•meetieg its a -.Potion ae repPrted te•day
thatlhe secretary stated that 300 -men Were
-enrolled reedy fur. Seturdity but tlie• point of
-mewl( was not mentiena -If is believer( that
some attemat will beinnde,. batl -am nullified
they.Will.aet a ivaam receation. lend Eneign
Dayison ere Billetted with Wm. -Belchenthere
a good Solid EnglishManotnd Are attended to,
ih good svyle. - .. . ' .
I theta a hope awake the Signal taaigat:. '
• ' - Yours Wye',
' W. la HAYS..' . .
' ' Lent. Huton Rifles.
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We are requested to state that their
will no service in the New Connection
Church on Sabbath the:181h inst.'
stir The Court -of Quartir Sessions
ten not Only of your owe .personal efforts .te• .
Dear Sir -feel constrained tio?;:write You
for a_march this :afternoon. They presented
Vera ereditable. appearatiee'r And were
as to our aisessinentr- it .wite sOmething' shin. a
lar lasta.year, bui we aliened and bore thusiastically cheered hi, the cieiens. 7 •
thiuting- surely it' will °Iie hetter nett _tune, -Placards OF °"! the eilY of
whereas this -year it is 4tually.arprse, - public Deteroiti eilling minter Fenian meeting in
the`Canieus Martius Setuidv neit, Fee
opinion in our reality has little Weight,. aer
Atria -bends will then be offered for Bele.
haps the greater momentum derired from the
Own_ this morning
implication through the medium of the press, The Credit aets evil • d
aecordine to. the ustuil prectice td garrison
Of some instances -or our litternid *equalization
awns, Cy three sergeants 'and the file and
may have keine elact in enabling. our Reeve
Junior Major. Eight Cempant s turned out
drum corpe. . -
and -his Celleegues to -see the nacessita of ola
pointing a wan Who has eome qualificatiens Alner-le- an- Tro-fiip- The,
for swell 'a, responsible office ; for instauee
• • -- -Frontlet.. •
tiona f will cell Lot A of 100 acres, haiing.
The I•lanalton Times of last evening • ha3
there 4'..S a let, Which (for the sake_ o.filistinc.
45 of clestrino.,2finth only- a leg. barn -assessed
the tollowing.despateh froth Bufasloa -
for $43, aneariotheer-Lot•Baboat half a mile
distiiiiron the ithine line of 150: items having l'i' Irefir companies Of the' ..18iii IT. S. - re:
60 Of_cleyeriteennd a fia . ...bait -*sussed. few enlist -A. -arrived this inoriiieg, and'. heVe gene
iii:
$710, acid a third lot Ca at ferdietant from - into baivacks et Foil -Porter. - Oneibattalishr
the other two With night •'aerce clearing. Its-- of the 4th epaulets is on the tvay train- Bahl-
_ .. _ _ . :
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*seased fer the sainiate‘ Lot 13.; thesa more, e: • --ea •,_.
.are cases at clay° come under my own per • A- regiment tit T.T.- S. polored. troops has
sone/ observatiene and others might. easily -arrived at _Erie.
be mentioned.• At the Juni meeting of the -
" It iebelieved"That- a „general - movemen
County Count:ill was-koved, by_Mr. White'
heede." That OurEauttlization should be. de- of troopato all points of the. frontier is. Pro'
greasing. The Fenian element here' is some-
ereased by $10.00.0" makiag a difference what despondent la consequence.°
'perhaps 'of $60 to. the-Tolvnshie,• andepoesi; •
bly of' 10 _Cent:5 to each .individtial in it ;"
-motion pughtInjustice to- have -been (granted -41. 1/41-11 For SelePeston di the
irabene Corpus: Act. -
for anything I know . liut take the injwitice
perpetrated. the two 6 ces [A trid Brthat _
I" have:- cited shore, and.Coenta equalthation
sinks.. into iusigraficande. Moats lest year
was equalized -at SIT peraere cleared land,
and Cm wij4.- Take A. With 45-. cleat- at
$17,_. and 55 wild -at -810a :per acre 45x17 s•a•
765 laid 55x170 a-, 5771, 76exa774
• B with.65 pleated ate $17164.11-057.and 85,
et.,$101x85 ae-3921x110r3 2.--119:97: 1 be,
ing a difference that Ought te belie been of
$6.55`in the Vane. • -Taking lint years COun-
ty rate. Loe. ta'shoula pay'.$3.80 of taxes
oniyethan Lot -A, whereas it ii actually less ;
toivnship and 'school taies Will. swell up the
difference 'to Six dollars Which' the onetime
pais that (he Other ought (O. .
• Our MuuiCipal arecertainly repre-
hensible in -appointing Bich aa officer, but sp
long inch a-,ipirit-ac fatticn prevails in US
cotnposition,x-enci. of self g'oriacetien in in
Prominent inenibers bloWing'theii Own;
'aCting like the Raman Hevener could,
compjaceiitty Oey tha addle ivbile his capital
was in Pames,_ oolong: we, inayleit assured
Our interests *ill be imcrificed.: kleping that
these remarks Wbieb can easily be subitantiz
4ted _Wilt heve seine :weight at- tke Court Of
Reeision. .1 •
1 -am• yours, -
- r4u.s,
-matars; -Aforo.b- josh; 18.4o. -4 • -
_ - - -
Dear SignaleeTheeWrimetea literary 'eases,
ciation . held its : usual Weekly meeting -On
TueSd_Ri last, When Mr. 8 -earth frem-Londem,
favored the audience with-readings:froth Tee
nysina Heed, and Dtekens. .. ate displayed
greee Mete in his seleetionaleading the audi-
ence along ..with hint- through the eventful
pheges of Eno& Aratmat life, the.happineis
of his youth,. and -the calmer holier eitya be
found in :the manied State, the eolteary life .of
his' tiller manhood when, shiraireaked ori a
'lonely island in:• -a trepieer sea, he like a
caged bird pined to be ones more amoaget
theileof his own: kind and. the miseri_of• hid
_
age, when -returning home he- found that the
wife Of liisliosom -after-long and7iiirtowfai
_
ortrotmir-DIA211.-Last .11 man
I named James Boyd, while going home
I from the Heine Guard meeting; diopied
,detiti._ The habits of deceased- were eaiy
intemperate. -
- •seir We *old& -:direet, attention. to- the
-
adVertisentent .Of the Wesleyan Citurch
re.opening ierVIOci Jilunday.. Ind 'moo,
• ni3ut. It ia hoped t.hat, notwithatand-
ing the: excitement of the...timely-Uteri-will]
be& pia. turn anti
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03, Prop aro Werth one :dollar ilia in
- - I
Then-nholent has- almost 'diseppeared
fro 0 iftpe and Demerara.
$300,000 werth,csitiotten wu-destroy
ad k•rfite in New York on. Monday lust.
, _e__. , -Ole_ A proposal is Made Tezai clavicle
ibrom .1-s-Ovh; sweetbad hick to tite day closed- to'iraYs ,s Mt "Prim(' -thattitete tato three Stales.
AL. fact! -Dublin la • • - - • • _ • .-
isewpalaseemtTe ? to be foretop of the .Grand Jury- our us - ca. xativiorlis .jainii DmH
isa't-theeee 'eighty putty story, om
igtitr maul* PtioSTAbillin's aucosts fori-stal repo?' t la postpeued.till mit isine. • the we--ege-blenerillis;
. .
Atthe - ineting: ot yeaterday . afternoon,
-. he fe ang ie favour of an_ ..in,inediate - sus.,
aension of the hu eas Ceramic Act evase'Very'
ti
general. :It wav very :well be asked if the
danger is pot as i tninent in gonads as -ia. the -advance of thej Pentane: Arms tn .abun-
frelana. It it Opt" indeed, much more' su ? dance -are liaid to be -stored at Detroit, -Sea
TO • -make cibleetion about ain-fririging the rtluskyr-BUffitle, Ogdensburg, Plattiditi!t, and
71.1iberty or the-sebject;'-' in times - him the • Montpelier. • .1 hreP Compel:nee of l'eman Vol
-.spraeisuesetpsp, isuctsitusuitypreitianaelale_dxoswnTrefth'eriedieityre. ,unteersa COMMaigied. bY 'efficient officeres
Peuiall ,oroisseries from the other side vice in Cenedie .- ee• ' - - 4
haiebeen orgateiZed in-Burlington:fey ser,-
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-amongst. _us nevi. ai tamest 'every aody be. - • - .- , . .
Heves,: teethe Government be' armed with: Tenpin:S.0prd iiff:Roc!prockttr,
the power of dealiag with theist- -tit the - ' , : ...• -aeas, - .. a ,
Moat sudinary Jonentier. -, To be.- 'tender• The-. Washiegton correspondent 41' Aim
tilieut the - dill --.-..rights 'Of ' intetidieg Nevi York . Tinto telegraphici..,J - - -
rubbers, ..- nuird.ereese and • incepdiarien = is = " The Reciprocity- Bilj wag -104d . in the,
auieidalrea piece ''.of.- criminal fully. j We House thenight; (Monday) that entinently•
shalt ha laughed at 'for our simplicity hy the sdlitaatingunbilig the first - night Sesiinti. :The .
misCreatits " who will fake advantage of the bill bad been discussed 'for nearly a- Week, .
same,' if we allow Abele, for Want of our it4; and all its prolitsionx had hean very thor-
opting ere?, proper precantion, to hixe the oughle.handled 1 `but the fate ef tbe bill :was .
ppporninity of -doing-Image. "--- Tae damage 'determined tamest entirelyeby the imbue, of
that -a levr hendred rtiffians,. seattered over nierntiern toward .Cablilas .Messrs, Steven&
. the Previace, !night dot Witbetit there being Sehenck arid Blaine Made telling'speeChes
any aCtual " arnied. invasion!' by- a- large against the bill in its 'finabiatagerot coliiid-
body of mere together,' is . incalculable. If eration, and thefeelitig of the Howie being.
the Alien Act is . sufficient,: Reed' and well, Wrought op by rigaiens Allusions to- the tut
ihut - We feat it is note : --Thoiti'whii -object:tie friendly conduct of Canada duting -the wee.
the suggest* shoeld. be asked, te demon- The bill. weadefeated by: a iOte of 52.,nyes.
itrate . that the susfientlionof the . Act •is not to IS mies; .A -Very- - general vfeeling exists -
as enueh required= °minder: at in Ireland. alio to- see. what effeth. the egeneret • tariff
:I:set •.sontelsedy. undertake :to *eve this mill -have. ;Which., goes Into effect initnediritely :
_neetaiie, or its affirenative conveise, we upon: be -.emsation of the ReCiprocitpricaty,
•tlOult care whieh.7-Ramitton Mitet.., - which trill- oecur March 17.
. 5. • - ,
Ueiforms for fifteen thousaed Men, and two.
7Louls" holm, Of 'Bailie, Misserarie
thoesand rifles of the very beat ataterna have -
.(kbaeyens ftrreanmer;erwteayiestirikteelyit-ydluriauseedthen:01nlastiptel? shot and aille_d a bald eagle, lest week, whiett
roy measured innefeet from the trip olisne -wing
tie the other.- The tatons were three-Andea
to Burlington V.entiont, .wke. e -they now re-' Inif inebenin, length. , .
Wale concealed,- awaiting the advance of th;
Fenian hosta It is mere titan possible that , =O.. A few. aaghts -go lie pi
-these armi will see the light on St: Patrick's itemise Meta a& waint tut gig imigeerl!
day, when the.re is to be a gratd demonstra- townshiP of Garaf ax.a, tworae -enter:dm -11'43tro'‘he-
tion'Of some kind made by the Irish_popula4 kers..- the fo:merr cen leman _lost a .buggr
non in that locality. - Alms in 'aauatiance• and harneas, the latter a first rate horse -
are- saideis he stored at Detroit, . Sandusky -• *
Buffalo, Ogdeusbnrg.,lalattsburg, and Mont-
eelier. three compaiiies of Fenian ,volune.
wers have been*orgenized in .Burlington
serviee in, Canade. . An old officer who hes'
seen service Mexico his commteid ot the
battalion.. :The aVermohjeFeiiituas. have ree
ceived trustworthy intelligence from Mon.
treal. that there. win a st.cretineeting the
leaders of the moyetuent in that eitv, -last
Friday night, e ebuilding -not a hendred
yards from -the Boesacears market, in whiCh
it was resolved to give every aid ponibIe to
the invaders.' Out of the 85,000 members of
that .ordef in Caada, - shited,that 25,00
will take up arms aa soon as •Sweetiy's-ad-.
rauce teachee,Caeedien soil; - Many: of ihe
Seuthern officers waa heee been tesiding
Qatari 'far the last two yeera, have eerie to
blew York for. the purpose of offering tkeir
servicee aud asaistance to - General Sweeny.
-Le ;Isle Se -Helene, -en the stf Lawrence
River, oppoeite Montreal, a militia post,
which is a key to the defence of tbe city is
ppt in a thoroUgh state of defence, and
ano cipvirelisne-atea.wilhoiartetlevetio.,isi,e !owls indee
Hamilton and tile kenIanse
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' European News.
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',Oa...eV ...Z.Ji. .. _ v.*, .......:. .t........,..........................,
. Fr,- " _ iPoaTraiiii, March 13.
The stehmer Hiberniait, Copt, Dutton, troth
Liverpeallinfthelst March, via Greencastle:on
the 284 rived at 10:30 o'cloclr this e'Yeatug,,,
.bringing::. 5 passengers and a tun cargo.
- Gag.terSeirsist.-The rumored resignationcf ,•••
Earl Existent which the Times alone circulateit,
proved:unteunded,. . e ne -'
The London Gloheirenouncesine eemesstate- _
.ment a pare _invention irom beginning to end. -
.TheTimes -of the 1st says, -the ruiner to 'which - o
it called•attention, has been so authoratively 4e.:
nied; That we hasten to verged the itupwssion
and to moderate speculation whtch it naturally
excited.% The collateral rumors' ot ,cotuse sbare-
the .fateof the principal repost, and the condition_
of the :Ministry remaiese ra fact, unaltered, unless
we may suppose that it has acquired additional -
stability by the way of reaction _against lake
tumors. .The Daily News reinarloson the pi•rinst-
ent eflintri ot the Times IQ -damage gustiell'aValii.
I net, and sets ttiarusior down as otieot them!. -i-, -
j it asserts thin' Autilsell/a Cabinet Itaa beeadailY.
growing stronger, and conibate the 10.ea, as As
other journalist that Russell Ovoid think,of Saga- -
ing withcet attempung to carry the Reform...pro. •
jeet to iahich be is pledged. The Owl giveswItat
is nrobably ;soother veraloom the •Tanies'rewors5
namely,. _that iltsty. Busse% especiidly in theavent
of his .earrying. the Reform 43ill, -intends 'bane
longito retire. :it also .saysniere wilt be a -change
in the ,Jabinet shortly, ts.i lie ;ea useil by the retire-
mentotlEir George Grey limn the Home &eye-
taryslite. -in 'the- Voitse ot -Commons, ",n Arc '
,2atti, the &Kabuli -Wag l'f.enalnAeotaration re-
utree_sin sitialitiestions for difice, -was posies' tar
• 4 e,SIXII1 Vine by a -VOW oi lTi.to 45: lhe ottani,
i!lite was ilikays rej -clef' in Itie 1 tvuse ,of A.5001s; -
1 1 be"Ibll • regiranig ibegovernment of Janhaea
was passed: ,.The renmn slinks are unehangosi. ...
Arrests continue. Five !fish: Athol -teens ''yte.to
..arrentd in. Dublin on the .281h. Docanients 4441. ,
-suspieitfus charaeter were found ve them, -The
Londoe Tiu;es says it is -understood that %he -
Horse Guards have deternimed epon strenethee-
logehe -depot battalions of Infantry- in Ireland; -
and they will Shortly Le aug nmetectby an addition
?-ofIseveral English end Indian &tags 'aim licit-nat..
ed ye. battalions in England.
, Faawca.--in the 'Corps Liegitiltair,Auring a -Ile-
-bate on the -first i airat.:Taph of the' Addressi-,:itifes
Vavre censured the ahrogritibtr oft& ettradstiosi
:treaty -vrtth England, and sudrected tiara www
some political:Mottve tor this.step. Itt lietifier,
Miiitstee; of State, asserted that the raintitore had
up pelMeal siguiticafion. Iblotum was -*yea in
. -terminate the treaty because it Lad ,notsativrat,
tory Jesuit, but the -French -Government bad not - ,
,relingiii‘hed the hopo of zoncluding An etieetant :" -
treitty,,,,'Gurnier Pag-eseiplainedthwainenamertfe.
--proposed by:the-Opposition .againat the :temporal
.powereitthellelySte. elimelebete wan edjonitt-
,-, .
.
• .
- amil to 'March 13,-.1" meeting of
the leading ,ciActis was 'held this- after-
noon; at which 'the Mayor presidek. tb
take into bondderation the prepriety of
organizing a flotde iGnard for:dCfenee -in
the event lof the -tropps and volanteers313e-
ing -Pella to the. front.- teliirain 'from
the Mayer to Col, Maodougall„_was read,
itakieg if the Government .would furnish
arms for 500 or 4000 men in the event
tof the 'Tome Guard being, organized, and
a reply,. ta 11a -effect that the wish of -the
Mayor' had -already been Inticipated.-
Ward committees wore forined, and to
morrow night meetings are to he- held in -
each ward, for the' purpose of enrolling
the loyal citizens. Att_ enthusiastic and
loyal feeling pervades- 4-1 daises of the
community.- [Leader.
- •
- -F-enlan Amnia.
New -York, March 12.4iThe. World pub.
lishes' a telegram atet whiCh says
that private . and retiableinformattee frcint
Burlington, Vermont, atates "uniforms
fir 15,000 menoind 2,opo rifles) of the 'e.g.
best pattern, hare beek tranaported quietly,
d‘ring .the last- teellaysIsfrom New York, Al-
bin', and frorn 'Troyetto Burlington; Vt..,
Where they now remain concealed, awaiting
ed: •
/31..he It-eciproelty Treaty..
?berm of the Anierieter 'Itterementaad
Preseseems te indicate a total fib -motion aef„ _
the Treaty neer expiting. by limitation.. wide -
out any -desire -trio negoelate for antitte&-
Canedmns who accept' this 'conclusion *Br
find -themselves greatly mistaken. The 4ms
micelle are te sniart a people to -sae:rifle. a •
trade -of over 60 millions -oldellant, in. which •
,thef stare a profit, and'. the !Weston:ling:of
-which is full of adiantagiaf to them which are
ind!speesibleae large and. imetortant alma
of their OW11 people. To retaliate for etappos- .
• ed lack of simpathylit the late war they Will
:1st shut not their °in. Ittialtry and ahiprr
nor will they abandon our_ isheriele
'ere worth to them millions 414ollata annual.
ly,- besidee being their obief 'nursery foe mer-
chant and navaleteeAtneta They want "'"fla
drive a hard bargain " in thie natter with
1British America, and therefiiii3 - the total
abandonment of -the treaty is threateued.
But there is -not the' Alighted '''ditnger arty
such thing. Canada might- find customers -
for her prcrluect ekes:hem on- us fok
pensible .advantagles.frf The jteralmatteare
s • --
COUNTERFEIT FENIAN 130a085, ---it impcx*,
tent to the purchasera pecatilexy pledgee of
high independenee to 'know that
hate been r9iiiing fortnight-Air:leaser 4111t2e
very accurate! jeounterfeit oft% Taientinboadif
of earioart dettominatione. The epurioveten.
dollar _ bonds so closely. resemble the gar
nine that it requires en sit/tulle detect the .
cheat. 01 the .bonds af greater denomination
the police baee no description. ?Ilwaingtar
era and pintail- of these conntirfeit, beads
are sai to haee been employed; hy men• tee
large resoureett-vilfether ishior otherwile
is not stated•-adlt moreoicr, alleged
Ott; the backing Of* counterfeit* bare .
..empleled g‘ng ofedvestment to .. bats
theiribondsi end thaCalready inat`ty ,thoussalla
of the false ttilrens 'have been seal to '
&editions Irishmen Alld beedworkinet.servant
girls, and that 'the interior tif As Stile sad
New-Engleed Ind the -West hay4been 414oesi-
id with them --withlw: 1,,
Papsk. '
, /1.4.4
A !frith; 41,4111Peitt16-
.
The Fenian call to Arms;
Murder -In Rockiest**. .
- The following address. fie*" tharerel •Sweel dreadful Ciuider WAS 'Com* ittet in
eiwy whir inued on Saturdey evening iao •Itachestei oti''Taursday 'evening.• 4 man
.8w-telt/eve aejatesa. ' named Orton, iaaaaknian, residing in- BoUth
V() the Peniair Brotherhood or Americal Union street!..W.Ona- ihte• his stable to feed
Blot trettn,,The ihand of, tbe .-oppreseer horses, lied not returning aftee. smite
lais fallen Cheavily neon -ear native landl- _time, his wife -hecamennestay about him and
The writ Of habeat corpus. bulletin suspend, wentinto tliesteblea **Mee she found:131m in
ed in Ireland 'by.the Bratsk Parliament with eslying eanidition, aead and face being
haste_whichline betokened the- terror bur Tte - 11 h d o pieces.. A., cart .stake,
prepatatione have strickee to. 4he hearts of, heana with iron, lay. beside- link. and wee
years' of waitnit.(believieg him '.tei be dead)! our foe& e That tato! trinnY:.means deeper eiideetly. the weapen CBS az ethe .inurderer.,
was married, :teenothert 'Tbeliteid deeeriP- Wrongs te-7,our race ; it means the 1.linirrierif He &din afar.minutee. • The- murders
lila, and- the du gers 'seafaring *eat *lei- rapine, and devastation in Ireland. It also
times of nature falafel rot i ru I
r hes
P Pre re prisoniteeilie buildieg of seal/We-Ma a not besti discovered. ..
We learn With pleaanri theatte Conang
tad to 'the anualeyet elegant style atia mel aeyelopes the, sttategy oue enemies. _ Graeat latobberyea Attrition of ihe Reciprocity Teleaay. wall •
•low versification -with. which the: piece - The faller report -of an 1rish -privateer on - for thjs maim; at least affeca the timber
ne t gi.13 "
hisenone--of their beauty in the re,nding. ,Th!. net. With ProMateess aud vi or. 7 She Wishes Wall-etreet' eta t- b
'abounds were most faithfully rendered and • • trade of this section. Wealthy Amadeu*
the ocean -has given England an occasion to New Yotk, Aire' 12.--z4t rePorted 9u are now here tiegoiatin,g with nearlY 411 114
x ego was_the• ae e'er &cam 'one; to crush one countrymen in Ireland now,,,tbat sicaritiefi Occerredi -no -particulars- except
; gree leery of
of the -algal pieces -Of Hood, 'every Jine of. eke mayetreagtheu ber Welk point, by Yeln•-• that -the &mount iChalf a million dollen.
which aparkles with - the frolieseare gaiety or 'forcing in • the- spring. 1.1ow ia our date to• Nashinew, March .12.41,epreeentatre.
etrike, yhile the British setae* ire emOoyrd ee-aaateiti.eitterePattiaa toeday On resollition
nte ot twei n, titti dalePasr:i i dife nee;„ -us.throtounghoirre.the ipalloposirt:tog.;toirsteymporerar tlyntion4sidcreaseii 'woe dlheuty
11/ _fain a laiging-mt;#14144 1°4' where-tention alike Dollintittee on "Ways ad Means
19iinOuif ititerruPtionlice m Wild a base. of "'to take op .thesubjett. of the Wittman early
tiento and -Perfect our-0114aq °Mara': day. Theilloqee thought It less jnexPedimit•
jelk; ie -Madness °1" intbeeditY :t° rak te takelaitiOn on the eesolatioa ea..edesepe
the man . whose ;self pi -opined spiteple was
." Here lies the - man .Wade &ore puns
than any man-- living.":' Then the 6 80fig of
he shire, aloe Ahi "4.1t-Bnege of Sikkiet:-fo
Jog a- striking contrast to the Proeeedifig
piectafid inwhich the povertristifferings,and
tragic end Of the .1;endon,Seainatress, wasting.
her life away tor a* materalasepittance, 'sib
so powerfully delineated, but in lane that
saddening as they may be, frOnt- the atoud
,tit'iaintOreing our brothers -at home with man, or -the fio-ti• . • .. 7.7., , , - . ., ... , . ,, ,
or. arms7st Preimit.' - Snob: :lin atiliaitits even , • . 1- , -. s ,
Jf, fhoebstdele Of the United Meths ne.uttality ' ,ailposT:Thii St. Louis . 'papers anticipate the
harmony •-of these -•ntimbere,..tilincit ettern • to - could:be avoided, Weald in thalidemnt-:of :opeTting ar tharaKier twins figs. -weeks . The '
COMO fro* the tongue like the :fink' sweet liglinaval intlitnity, • result oely in Pippin, Mood * .0p411 *Olt/ teavenworth to ICan .
Melody:of a carol. Thernext`piies-wita *ow • 0- r 0 aesecre. . 'The tens -of thoasanda of- line' es County. • Heavy- altipmeets .barc been
the peu -err the ' great_ English neitelitt, the -.Irish heartil ail(' strong; 'Hilt- &rails en _ibis made to the Lovier,MwStesimikthe Tennessee,
inimitable ." BOO7',- *loos 0°699' bialliaul- emitinen( . demand. active. . egAiperauon cumborlito fted.cither- laWCf rivero,
tele,: qiiaint fantastic- glee, and brotatfiumnr,--, uiitei Muvratty erciind the. Green lite of- due '
*Mbar merebents for large dipplios 40*
Weber at .Plices beyond:that for -Which they
hive diaposeclof their awaits for r,csaniyeareo.
Mr. John Mane teepee of the:aiw ‘mialie
-Forth, taill:tonttrieted-to supply 10,004114$ -
of lumber for *America ;Market* lt `ht/te,
ter pike. than 'he ime .7reitlisediJor yesits *I
foie. Maid certainly very ',cloning nets
:for this settiiiti Of -country, and wills° for toe
set. at ease Oa pall° minden theiettiesdon or, _
reciprocel trade with oue '111.nittitted -neiglie
hers on the satber Aida Of t . •StAletwetatielte
lice
and just -domonstnitee the fa t thet they' volt
iiiittd...-onr litMher Art any :4•?-lbil -,0114
'danger -la that -the baginesa *ill he, &Vitiate,
in Vanada,. and thus glut 4haAntelioan inar-
ketsi-and bring iirices ,dawn to A figure that
wili.intikts the -,triaonfactutoorsawn Umber
'unprofitable.-Perlit-Courfee, , .,,
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*indiscretion,
ii"itsd free to w
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s.ddresstkeir
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few eeks lay* al
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4hat aread disease
to his fellow
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used ifree
and esutg -tiso
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may proves!.
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loweig "evening, i
the- Rasenient of
Doers open ;ar',
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March 15th, 1Ail
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-eirdetted that a mete
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the comet Route tali
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