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Semi-Weekly Signal, 1866-03-23, Page 2• 7 1-.1 se „--' t 111 1111111 i • • •Rats-thei_ *eras': for abovi the hollow J.counee trite natural to _sae You're xi rht-' liotriek; haviiik-forgetl ; , "ilwashz-vrash, bistry-htirr3, el:wit-wash, hurry my boy I" - a trataler ot land. • There .being no`evi, . -spleens ant a. scuffling ay naeadaos the- Bidet • F 0 • • • ^ . • ; . • •. s, N Te, on, but are notwithstanding doing tbe satue While ,t,hese plari art being cartied out, --a peaching on the hoisl has no lee' -en -421:14,e Pe • b fo til thout -duty here both .bi, .day and night. rhaps grand naval sc ems snit e set on ot. e desired effect, and that th -capture Of the . hurry"' of the water.- I eauld hear little" • - sume means may -yet be devised. to show them There are, et the:present time, cencealed in Irish leader of the niovetneoe is all but eer, (tri-01- the brickework. - as.- • • _ l ordered the Juty to..find verdict. of not . _ dence to suitain the eh:lige; Hris.Lordship -News .grom *hp C1.0derlele BO. Te 1 that their efforts are as equally, well'appreci• the back yard of An enthusiastic Fenian, tain, unties •his stranee ghod fortune • .• You maY laugh at peoples hair atanaing oo CM • re • end, but knovr then that there. wasii creep- Igna be- - - guilty TH0111811 was discharged after . span , _ ing. warned to beware Ifowl.he indulked 11' • a mg; tingling' sensation in the- roots o' mine. - _ _ es -_though sand was trickling amongst it • u - • • • . • .* • stimulents f ut ure. - - 7 • - ated. Some tips/ has-sageested the pro_Oriett out at -Brisigeporte fiVe • Ir. on _clad gunbOats again rand to him els -RE Riehmond . . _ • .' SAFNI-Af MaTil 2°141' et' the ledies calling - a ineeting at .onee. end and -one seow, - the -Janet not irolaciad. lite! Bridevrell. That sont,e_of most immediate - nespondenctsto -the • ealone 'their ease .iii.heiut The general state _addoitin te- these oiee secood bend -canal friends ale Out areeste- I wing- to eh. ea* _ - of lorab;it :remains efiehimesed. The :Warne -boats have been procured, thtee of whieh : that their movement!, , -cautious, are •• .1.-.41e. more tlien .o‘atswetideredatally gaesd- pieliet, and, patrol: duty, by day -and was genero- usly eonteibeted to the brother- known to pollee whie hie Thom for thee cloud seatiied to aorneoter rny mind. and '"fet. GODERICR, lW itlardt 23 1866 - - you,have not Brut your filen ttabon drill as of yore.- hood because they_were unfit to -naeigate purposes abd so surefire- the authorities ahas d Barney B. niebt, a al the same ba dere " at the seat ot -war, " se special cor,- pr... weather since y test., has heel; exaged' stormy.tvatera of._-0Oracanale The iron- 1 Stephens must he soon uneart_ited, and tut & tete monieuti believe I was neal.--inait a_ - . lex qilkison, charge' complicity . • „ „ •1 fseiriviriciej:edhiituce,Tains-;a6tsyliyths.etttiingkeinpyt te•-raetuill fisti,h,.1. -ay the. fotgerY tvils alsodileharged-. . • responde.id,for with'istich a- .11 ebiel aniang . „ inely unpleasant, Snow, had and frust being clad gunboats_ originally belonged to the be wilt make for di seal re, thatthe strict. the rivalent changes. - • • • British` navy, but ai all the sailors in --that es -t watch -1.E being. ept at ail tue seaports:sad shrieking. However, I Wee soon better arid . . . - • . • Thp Queen vs. Thos etitrig. -.The pri- uar takin notes", your _nunierous 'readers P .-GO-VERNMENT At- parade this alternoon -'was Itnnouriced navy are Feninns the 70-reWS of ihese on the eratit ver the Iong-soeglit -fee • readyatte lateell at myself as I recollected/ • ' •- • - • • -" soner Wee: brought -up on c ergo- o _ - 3 . . f Foe.' Would have been sate. of req. tleseriPti°na to the tiler that Lieut, Ha s had eeen tetn- t k- .-4 d • -.entre " ntay_e bark. "I'ersons Mall a. oct poeseesion o t e vebse s an gave e . 513 . -weds where the men worked: ate I :began . to ivade take place the. "principal. cities of . the of sober facts, - piquant o serve tons palsina &en a en age, p s ph' d Mateo pavison promoted in a ;mailer man. landed in New Yorkaend • -brofight. out here 1 outrend if -Ste egg -escapes it indeed dial emit& only be a little way front the slim 'The feet that hire gatherings of men gery. Verdiet not tailiyi - • .7- poraltypionioted to the rank.of Captains.and. thein to die good eause.-They were secretly , of male and feinaleelisguise are on ehe the. -Queeit as.- jaceb 'robot), the a are 1U a goo 8 A o pr _ • te vice ter,' ou and tia as • to our ditties in -net to the rank of.Lieut. _while B. Seymotir, by The: d et fi els wonder' T e police are acting on authene b on , • • along with- the water here.abour up to me middle,. -All at once I stopped, and thought United•States 'avowedly for the 'purpose, a e %vas t C s . _traversed. till nexe_assizes, wite those stirring time, - agoa .ate,o ' alisther aeentleteen hnd been_ appointed Ens-, vice iervation. the 1.6-* la Plate not bein,g • information. lid so -chin have they been ea - . Ian • ebotit where r was at work. ' , of diseuseng the propriety of, and raisma . Davison promoted. The changes gave great at all effeeted hy th.e -elhuate of Biedgepart. 1 e , 118 tha . , • me iron . . , h heels 0 h ' o im n several oce ions t - - neves being on --duty. at thefont. - Fenian -too, would hove got -11 correct like s . . -4 ithielt :coy did the water rail r' ' atialection to all present and betpre !caving The genbaats 'Are 'armed with 1 -00 -pounder constant eh ftines frem place to plate had to arnis and money' tbr the iniasioia iof . Three imPortant, asienue cases were ness taken if Bartley ever came- .acress a T h - ' '.7 b I - i • My head turned- hot aiid my:temples- throb a . e • • . bat with the thought. If I went the wrong Canada, should aioae. cause the &merman withdraivn by ordet .Of the_Governinent, - • spiecinielin, rittI hasv.e beleit !it'll/11e let_ tt. e patty and the men of the Itifiessheartily eon- Sir aralann himself, who is an enthusiastic safety of be head and front Of the Fenise . , , sue insane au angerous procee Inge. The c rown le the penalties hating been paid., .- _ c, ?.,ntnn. 0 -..! ° , ,igna.) - • -.. nuteousness as a- nurse scarecrow to an a_ Y a posztion whica all the men feet satisfied he conntryan- big Irish boxes, marked Irish hour o Thuridey night the police were on m - a - ts. n.a. lv.e gra_tulated Mr. Seymour hi-hia - *t.' F " - Th' - a• • h zonfede set, In this -country. Up to A 1 • way 1 should be loat-aaost I in this horrible, :Governmeat to interfere and ptit a stop to : _ new pos, ton, eman.. . ey -weie sam,..gted Into t e , . sate darkness -to_ sink, nt last, into- the tout, ' h -- - -a d - -• d• " - , • • -black streaiiisto be drowieed and devc,ured by • • - • - - _usmess_viast e.atna.u064..., by_ honestainitaspecting. simPlato.n. whe mai will do all in' his pOwer to h ere w yl and were I wed to pass a8 a a the al tiond hat danger - apprehendeday • . fill wit • ' dit to hiske a to s e by t waS the rats; cr elect ta be ihoked _ by the." foul Thia invasion project ia insane; :beeeuse .Iim Lewis Esq., Co. Attorneys , e, have -ben‘ _gulled- Into filanifeetations of hintself ithd honor t9 the Company. ; an obliging enstom I house officer, who 38 -the ffiends of the 1 movement ' for the safety _ - . ; . Ir,agies that must be lurking, (Iowa here in every se.nsible man knewe in hts soul that • • -.....: 1 zit ENTMENT rOP .0aeotio-.4truir.• _ - sytnpathl..with . the - thieving seoundrel.. • It is extremely gratifying.. to the men to art enthusiastic Faidati. • ThiS invincible of elte ehier was evinced .bY •lhe canvematioili - _Take 'tny word.for it Mt...Siena your sub.. obtierve occasiona ly one or two fair faces armada.. will be • • • • removed to_night from ita -an anxiety for tnfoiniation _of many -of theta . d- h the ground the Officer; of the Artillery Com- Armstrong guns, donated to t e cause by I be adopte as a so nte y necessary for the r Apia the horror o'f' thick darknese come - • - . • these daelt- recesses,- - Irelatid COD neve' be liberated by- such even - -Go front Goderieh who are at present. steying present position in a :Bridge port back yatd,_ saimi.Cotiter-Bousa - 1 . seriptioir list- Wt11„-be lengthen. e,d -considers uPois : 'shrieked. oat wildiy„ and the cry mean., should Canada be conquered,- ' 22uil March, 1866: hareaand=rs gk to the 'Parade, should we and be secretly launched into the south kande: rce had. done anything. The distance -het -wee* went echoing theough the sewer, sounding and it is dangerous-fothe 'rafted States, Mt the ably ifyou will..only- send:Barney a on& . be t t a li t- h 11- 'il - T • '' ' ' f • or una eenotie - o -nate t eir sm es . temoerow the harp 0 Ireland Will 11, ephens and his pursuers. it -ittstated Isere*, -"nee 1 that the first :horde of -fillibusteta -that 1.United Coueties of../Iuron _ and Bruce) - re- , , p y , q. _ . . we reel as. It itayas our 'eyed tolvn encounige at the peak of.eaeh vessel, and -takieg -the hour dunmaliing,an up to the present all -the - - Tattio,=-We, the Grancl Jurors fori hollow mid ,wild till it faded away. Ms Perha s ou -think uantity will make Up -- - • • ' - ' - ' ! ' - • I - -- ' . • • • ' - d ' ' ugite T. got the better of ita - and persuaded n - • , - speetfully subMit 'the folioeing -pmleliturent .,l•Or 413414, Und.bas.ing: So Mail eorres-. ing es on our •14.7::" , : .- ' -._ . • ninereanal boats:44d the one SeoW - in tow information tbat bas been givenby the *tele _ : rityeelf that,' hadeonly cried atentd to Scare iaallowed to invhde our 'peaceful h a s,.ore, ao- your L . - .. (lordship :--.- - - - , .- -,- piindents- aete, ;they ought all of thain to, i• • Ult to the prearent -tithe cis:J.1,01Mb re.pons tbe,entire navy will'depert amidat great .e era' to the police las turned- matobeCorreet, . . 'thends Whitt would 1 not base given for will be,.in ill hiiman probability the.cause We have visited tlier-Gad sand found Wino gether, tit he:able to keep.you :posted- and have reached usas to heialong weatre likely thusiasm, OR its noble undertaking. Their ' atilt thechaneesofStePhensheingabletoevade 64 a stout stick as a defence ag-aust attack as 1 ' • - - . - - . . . comfortable condition. - The prisoners had . of a disastrous_ War wtth Great Britain - • leave Battle 1" 't 7" • Uh t - t b • • y s ren an - pen •3 _ e int- . to remain awaia althonah We Ore as comfort; sneeess on the'water wilabequite as greatfas Otto in search of him are:Coming:- legal sea i no -complaint, and aye *era happy to find - - - , ,, _ .• eit ' .E'Aitisirs are -Able as circumatanceiawill permit, yet as soon thit of their frieads on the land And i -h• 11- those who are auxions 'for *the posseamon of . w o were mostlesiroustoaseettuito if the groped nry way enXieelizig cc:ern:wed that I , ployed •el. ewhere. - _ W I. till Very l them perusing the batiks efathe tibrery. - -It • 'as the wind arriOes we shall be only two 'heti- etniple of weeks they. will have entire control the.effered aetraideand• mitre to be cortiteia- - " should be- right WI crawled (Iowa stream, ere the ead of a : month. - It is • - _ , supposed •to ktititreverythieg; and --if -in ' '' • - when a little reflection would have told me afforded -lot gfatificatien to learoe that .the - ., a . . , , - . . -py to return again to -a, e--.. e ove s orea o o -..t ti a -es DA elvers o n et, -0 cr P, _ .„,.. _ vi'• J. .h . 31 , est eourse ose owrahaoad-lake,,. -- 4 e„. - • h bl-id It ' 'f' f h•IL* d'• -fA3ThArtir riossession of lbeir libert become ris aftet, that up stream must be the right wee, for I . -.- - . „ we - o e I Banks to blow alma 11 f r• 0 mita etereymen of the . town with - it- becoming your wisuom you deem tuat the o America.. • -. -- . ] / • - ear more numerous. . r, o n ,. _ . a Amerman arms- and Amerlean, Monitors, - " ° " • ? • - ' b ' d f - •• ' -bbr . - - - ' n TY - - us ' - ii . 1 • . ?Jr • wbo, it win be remembered, took *- sense of _their Holy calling, hold.Divine ser- we su nut,. an p ace-o.ur . seri ma's at - • P IL JUNI . . Wit Dew Ire and in. a flaurishinerristateran . 0-- - toss:state of feveie• and now aed then -nq 'war" with 'England ineente a depleted' trea.; inmates of the Gael,- • - . . ' - It Would brae &lie- arott goOd if yott - ' . s' ....ARNIA,. re 2 et t . tnahne , -an estarte . or . re ao . very and whemide himself very, remarkable must have been borne down by the water. But could not reflecaafor•ray brain -seemed but thinking men in the -States Know. that vice weekly for the Spiritual benefit - of -the Your se vice. • " ta se navy will be raise , . aned and most promtnent part in local agitation, - . . „ " • Mn h 1 1866 - d d d f Oldr I d I i men d -teeth chatteredas though I had the ague. Censideriteg the Wide tract or country,- em d d d •11' • could have heard the eheets with - which -7-- •-farrote youlastSanday and havenothing Enzlish. vassal they meet Intl at Once - haul • • (=rived on for quite iitauarter of an hoer' surh a cstroye conunerce, an per aps, hrime d hi the United Couritiee of Huron and - • : ale boys received the intellieenee from the te write, further- than; to say we _are beieg down the hated cross of St. Geo 'de and run 1 fer :What- utr- • 0 are called attdvanced political wheethe horrid -thought atii i upon me thai ay. en. yet,•aa independent - South. I How- Bruee, it is a matter -of pleaSing refleetkinte • 1" • , investiac don. `We were gla.d to learn from" PFohah4 they .woul be- under firo iottie , . P 0 la , , appeerance _ upTagainata the wall, which seemed tti cause • . 0 of our tube. ,. pTbe Battalliois. is _i navy are.all :enthusiastic 'I' nians, as also by trade and possesses a great -deal or, my feet to slip from lindit me- I felt no cost far moro.tlian tile _election iaduence, Our ' Lordshipls eharge -that' ilie:'-piesiclitig -ttme' during the: nigbt." - Cheers. not .he-eing Pitts raie their offiCere, and theret ie will not fire natural cleverness. He had been a men,- - openions; Was arrested on Thursday e - • • • up the green flageof Erin witho attempting 'marked' im r vement' the . • -to strike it blow.' The Ballo of the Enid' evening. 'The. prisoaer wals it bricklayer - ; e cli a ar trieht. ter te, •ts id _fin so very few entninalactiees requIrme our - Col. on Friday morning " that it was .dri led twi e a .daYAn_d *Xiang a - d 1 was- going wrone, and %Tie 1 tried to lean , code for the perspeotiort dropped from met for which Feniahilm is petted, can ever hi Judge has the- power to remenerate witnesses mete bravado, bet of - honest men, Oiled --thOugh roe :very eery difficult a eun or dray, a swold „on t eir brothels, the ber of the National League oda white as franticsay. turned back and trictflo . re- h h f • who may be in andigent Circumstences • but, at an hoirs notice fronsavorkshops couta; but . bean Ifni movements, • atnd . the -newel,' aI sh &Frans. us he Th t • wort . t as a notewort y act that such b.•••• ; taken iota- eustody a letter from Air,. - trace my steps, guiding myself he tunnipi . - , we t ink, it Would still tardier the etids cif ter and desk from home and friends I for - then it entered the -mouth of a small drain, be permitted' in the Great countries ofahe necessary expenses. i - - - - r i. - - what I . To?' re ' Pel_ an enemy with Whom fied- 7 ' Col. expreised himself as beingarell satis- try; at _the Cana, die., Via navy to Ireland i ; - . - - with their profieigney. The wet." st will 'be accomplished wo auity, and illoim... Martin, ICilbroney, mrst.revot, matt - a hand agitinst the wall where every now •and• a =women . h 1,I t as a..e present lit.ou... never iustice lint' such witnesses were aflowed thew • . . on t e arrival o t e h rators on t e Od - t b . t. b .b__ /loft difa h " ad rouna in his poem& sion. Thm letter _was - and rneh, and more than once I touched the 7' - g ' - very seasonable -re narks made to, usa yr , . . a _ . . Joy, and come ea the bores with bottles -of -Man of the 4.1A:wile ' called en Mar to res . our World where suc • oin s wou • e - - - b banditti -a horde of villaine olleeted -for t -- - - - , . sod. everrmother'spn will hail them with to the -effect that Mr. Martin, as chair - each Company has to •fut null a guard_ in • - - - a proeeedines of a\hody of. pretended patriots • , when,: ao sure as it did, there was a- shuffle t• h patt- of- the -duties, is standing agtiard, „ - their country -is at war ? IsTta hu h • Id b - conelusicen, we bearttly concur with ahe cOld slippery bedyeeif- a aut,-a-jouch BIM considered destrectitie--to- the biudine- ef- our Lordehip: First, ill TO -Feet tO the idituie •puiposeli-of rapine -and plunder • . • • c.:3 patina turn, mad- there are.three guar& each- day-- ate n -the' h - made me *tart bat* ais though shoe. - ; feet of iaternational obliaations - an • 0 - • . • Oa I went, arta on, end -edit no Scaffold, -- -!" ' • to jiiitiirb, the hapPy: enedition of lief -Brite entree gleam- of gastikte- :Thought 'after dangerona to internatiohal peace and. le- anic Majesty's extensive' dominions in - this- • thought gave fresh horror to my situation, as minty. - Coultiosed.; of 7 a clasa 'which is !planer of the -globe; apd, sedondly. regard- . _ DOW I felt certain that iii my -fantastic haste I don - ' d h th ci • a • .. • ., mg the- loyal and.galiant-isphit showil by our oopee - y_ e ergya an vireually , hail Wren `some wreog tuen, or entered a • . - Voitiuteers in the present_ exigeuey, by turn, _ branch Of she main place; and at last corns olitaide the poi() etvilized -society, -Fens has out so pint:betty OD beine a lied to the -service_ of 9ua beleied aud Queetily Sovereigo. • -- •-• : The .Grand Jerori anal: add thidtheir•ao- kiiiiirledgernent aue to theeCrOwn- Officer for 'valuable assistance oheerfully rendeiod. We have the honer, to be, . • " - -.My Lord,_ • • Yout Lord:stip% obedient: Serv' The 'Greed...Tunas ot the Spying:Assizes' of .Boron and,Bruce s . • . _ By= their Ohairniana .• DAVID MeKENDRICS. - Ailetely .bewildered, I ,rushed headlong on, ianism- -may .gathe!„around ita standarda _stumbling -Mai falling -twice over, so that I the scum bf the Repuhlia to -etch • an tent ea to bedome. ultimatelY dangerous to the Executive; and in a position'to•dictOte to those, whe mightiliaie „nipaed apes - like tree ia the bud. -4nd thektlie Atuari- Cans are hound hy the moat seated ,of ohligations 'to pieveat --the in-- yasiei -front their shOreaof a• country be- - wart orIank. . tween . which and .themselves fkiendly .Sa once. niore t- struggled •on, fonosaaa ..,a,„ • To avoid 'the danger - the stream ..slourjy for what seemed to 17e laaat".`1.5 hours, tilt at last„ rising my hand, I•fouud I ous precedent emelt. to be established, .canid not umeh the sea; and- hy that anew :maintain a state of rice and aa.„ avoid • that I wits a larger sewer, ar.d 'therefore - _ - not very far from the -mouth. But hitie there- the danger from Witbin which we aave was a laew .tetvor creepoar ultra me* se ad_verted to, -the Government should now -• speak -lot -from. my waist the Water now . toncbectmy chest, and soon aftermy fa- arm, declare that the -Fenian farce has goo far pits Wheu stopped, not (*nag to trust enough and musk cease 1 myself to lenni •-• perhaOs-a mile, when.I. felt . -/a; • that- weik reakaiat .'have gene.a • hiindted A.SSIZESs • Ipas-ivr• iiiiiliatippoinitlynt I gave a howl - . •• • - - • wildhilaste sed turning again to have --These %smuts were _opened on Tuasday bari fightTtO bieaei die rushing - water. 20th inst.; before Mr: Justice MorrisOn. 'which riearly took me- off my leg% But the After, the usual. routine' at openiei, the • fear of death lent nee help. "and I got on and Oti again till t feltaay self ina turnnie. which - jiritis were Sidled- when •the folrowina was halachoked in the -black water. But it bad its gond effect for itput a eto--p to ray wild struggles, which meat sooh ba.ve ended in ma falling tusensitde into what,' was certain death. • The -water euuled my heid, and noiv, feeling'eompletely hist, koowing that I must • _have beet nearly two boors in the sewer, made tip my mind to follow the stream to its nietaltis the Thames Where,' if the Aide was downa could get km the mud te the _ podia . - . Tattoo -knew waEl- amafter ismer, a°nd from gentlemen:of the Grand Jdrysiniewered :to • s - thince .1 readied -another; 'where (lad to . t • _ - a„. • tneir names vv m. Autriaae /a. Zen - stoop; but the water was shallower. not • - . above my kneiss, and et 1 ist much less deep nett, Jno. Bucbauau, -Samuel- Boulton, Om that . , - Thosa-BroadfoOt Gee. Cox, Wm. Carson,- ' Hero I knelt doita to rest, And the posia (- don brought something else from my heart e Jas. Douglass, gobta Dalgetty, Farren, `. aid, after a while, 'still stooping. went on, R: Govenlock, a", C. Gibsotaes. Hunter, . having passed dozens upon doioes a X Iladatina D, B. Hodge Tiles. -Lamb, drains, I iletemuned to ereepaaps one, and' 'die* .1%1, MeTetyre, D. MeSendriek, n..Nicbol, • 'POips yoti wont _think it strange, at I As tat A. Van ggmondlIni ...tedreniuttyalandivagratofeoTiolawebda. aometnri b.en bin lt/PICendrIck Watt chosen form- au; Tr crawled on„ and OD). in the -lhopes- that a II*. phice I wasein would lead under one cif the street -gratings, alai kept staring ahead iothe hopes; of Catching -a gleam of light. till at lait the -place seemed so tight that I darea gtt DO furthk for fear of being fixed - So began to back veer -slowly', and • thena feeling -it 'rather hard -work, stoppecl. • fer a reit. ' - . = It was quitedry bere, bets Scuffling iei front, I kept heariug the rats I had- &hop. before ine ; and now that Iastopped and wag trite still, half* dezen of them mede-a- rush to:get past me,_and in the little fight which • followed even now gives me the- horrors. • I'd -hardly room. to moie but I killed one by squeezing when the ethers, backed o abut not till ray face asaa bitten ant; runnine .1,rolt blood. ' At testa- balf dead, I- tried to back out, for the place- reereed-to stifle me; and I pushed. - myseltiback a little way- and then stopped, for the iikirtle of my jacket filled up whitlittle _ apace hid. been left,. and I felt that 1 wee. wectkeri int stuck fast. ti•ow came the horrors aaain worse than eyer.- The hot .blood seeme% to gush into ray eyes- _1 felt iuffoested; -and, to Add tO -ray :'siiffe' rings, a rec.-that felt itself, ai it were, penned up: fastened upon my ,lip. was its_ last bite; however tor, half mad as felt then nig teeth bed closed in a Moment Open the5itions beast. and it was dead. , • 'I made one More struggte, but einild not moie, I was se *necked utri and then I fainted, • • It naust have been seine time befote r Coale a • inyself ; bat wizen I dui, the hrst.„-•sound heard wasaregular "tramp tramp of same one walking over my head,. and love a long yeltfor help, when, to my great jay, tae . step halted, and 1 shrieked -again, and the sweeteiteound have ever heard ia my life came back. It wasa Voice Aboutinge!-, "Haller . • etStuck fast in the -dreier' I shouted with alt the strength hid left ; and then swo mied'off in:carnal*, to wake up &meek after- ward*Out ofet brain fever sleet) an a hospital. _ _ menial' had get- within a few yards of &grating which was an-eed ce the drain. and the close quarters made the rats so fierce. The - limiest' had lima my shriek, and Reliiitatooneatte IPOrintioatotts, 4c. • - - The -last 'Canadian- Gazette giVea the fot lowiog announcements Rferriiist to General Order dated , Quebec, II tb October, :1-865a Mr. A. I,1: -Rosa, harne complied with the orders of- Ris Eacelleney the CeitiorandersinsChiet, in -withdrawing aim offensive paragraph contained letter, to piptain Seymour. of- lard • May, 18641.4'th reeeect te the Hokin Rifle CoMpany, -and. having else subsegaent letter oftst-Noveinber, I86i aod having' further espreasea his regret -for the Intech • 9f di's.. cipline• el it- hick he was guilty in afterware 'publishing the torrespondenee on the sat:lied, His Eacelteney the ConiMander in Chief has been pleased -to reinsfate Mr. 4. M. Ross; al captain of the OoderieleBittte.7 of•Garrise 011 Artillery.: • - - Goderich Rifle COMPany.--;TObe Captain (temporary) : Lieut. W. T. Haps eiee Sey- mane, resigned. TO be Lieutenant (tempo- rary) &inn John Davidami, *ice Hays, promoted. To be &Sign .(temporary) : B. aeyinotire gentleman,' Vice Davidson,- pro -- looted. - • • .:- glibly ot libertia- and readY treeittinduisit>80 it comes often end is particularly hard ritish array ' the liberties of a continent in blood ifthey on a small Company as the men are often are enthusiastic Fe niight as the result Of it but live 'in in. on guard. Were the balance of our men the liberators apt/ tlelgenCe and affluence. :Tholie - Cheers demi', .lt wool -6; to thprie ei the -oecasi Who are hetalaaaltdre entbusiastie Fe bed, " the only 'welcome Cabadians have. bet still behiad -to fornrinother gaaid.- is a -sufficient num-- Rol wbine with. for ,Feniatia a. welecitni to a. gory Last night Wait a _Tearfit dark une, than- wh°0efatallisolis.d for red -.-handed brigande At afternoon -parade, ball cartridge :was served out ro :der and lighteaitigacesnapained -with Omit the *hole p make. etch maq's up to sixty rounde; At and ram,. . A gaiid night for an attaniatif vailista 'an 8.30 p. each compaby assembled at Fenuens, but no eigii of them yet. I. be .40•PtIn'' . Every man in the tire from that " body, as he had. gi*en einstand at onee*Aritee ,down bis gun, for They /resin to opinions -contrary to its rules. Thd oy -named Thomas Curtis, Who, it articipate in the festivities would be' lantern- lora, Wei; Temandea -On !trres;alhfewvirl°boilazens a charge made bY Privat,P_A.n„asti.n: 0! the e Ar St wb jest/ py aanf de aPoreersbi diary! TC; go led bsturiekatms an-Goanarrtdris,dgatesithierbashatipostiessiosog some . • . enthusiastic Fenian, will give which he stated he had got from his nosier lisablessinga Engisnd a bandsman in the TWentSfearth we will never he eye - •dax for s meat was brought lip on Thu es a: -aoleal of the Irish -Republic. I : . . . . co plis id, whieh*ill require only about further oxamination. , made by the lice there. was nb found! - From the guinea "their private -parades and. remained under beve it .as a great:fatce keeping:BO atanp •••.; . - - .--; After this Week( has -been successfully tie.' ern* all night. Shefiring, of twO canoon men_ ool the front, there is, not a' man . three eeht., the tulers of Europe geueralla ation thaii-dr-fdt 'the vriginal statement - somewhere acrOas the river just after mid: *here bwt "--wielld be "willing t° 8tay a will 13 Laughed OP, tend those • who: will not made 3)F:the boy,: arlio is quite A Ahild, few tuoilthafican their businels: if hems- do- as Sweeny and his ' frie eight;,brottglit out both Of , the • GOderich nd Russel stay iill and his-stilisequetit---stattelmeatlauflo Itow' COmpaniesistippo:3ing. the ball had opened; sarya but most of them -fully Waive - that be nt a.lteat their*Intainesa and, epthusiaatic _he b-eoame poeseised or .tties ballet& and :Lookets on said the men examined their there -is no real: necessity. , .1- hope - our Fe tans 'placed in the* pesihons. • 'The ene aaaealat,aaa ..e.re icowece-vre-idiet„,..., ,,,,.,2 ..... mins and then•fell into rail al c•ooley as if TnVnt.Gnard'is doing their -. duty. sup- , _ . . , . . pose they succeedin keern a good many • 0 - 1" ti ezontinent will al be made free and in '''''''''6' ' . ii.voi.. 7.4-. ""'" - °um of timeert 1 eeome- an -appen see to. , .s • - , . •1 b ' ' d - eould not be seised so " p they'had-becn goilig oat on parade. .1*•th- - . - - _ .0 e Ahe great Republic- of -Ireland. The -whole ;_ magistrate ordered Inina- he- ing diore however transpire& of •an- alarm.: grass widows awake end afraid. As long iiiiii concWde with a krand ball in Windsor -from enst,ody ott lailsbeitirgises Asti* as Lake Huron has so -Much ice on het( castle an kali fair in li de P k- a d a 1 rwinld be forthOming tdielta ssraireir Da eharacter diring .the :night ima .as • , , moininneappeared .aud tne eventful 17th ,bosom it is the best Eloine Guard ibex° fiee-Aght; irai-.Of timuseinent, on Vim... y n omtnon. can be esteblishect? Seme of our ne passed slowly and quietly, away, ..so also married men have been asking forleav did the.anxiety 'end exeitement, Strong oc absenee already) Out could -not suceee it there/ prOgramme, and_that it will be sue- gtautaytit:nnaig-htp4iatordols.onwseruendeafiy driluotryning t6trndberasd.b.oing iett.d.after praci_e; joute ;. Thotnas $emmis; Crown oelicitor, was* tesifualy earned out no Mau can ;doubt. British armY/ was charged 3Mrs- • the mei marched to their-varioua churches. - havi I folly Milled to_preveiii the po-ssibilitar of a was promoOd -Teinperary„ aptain , . calatrasa mars vat: suprise. Those estrem • '''atead f 11 8 - of This is getter -al Swe-eny's iimple and sol - Thursday evoning a gentleman, whiagayts his name as Nieholas a vysei is said to be aretired officer from Saw o s r.. eymour resi,„ do Mr. • atTsw YoRK, , ng seditmis_ angu., 'age ag the . Arcade Hotel,aeollege Green which was EW TORE. • ., _asp preeau leaa mu'. bi neeetsary but many truly loyal .citizens ,a- . . . ! Davison first Lieut '1 , an4 jvir... •Seyniofir sayToh:e....1.Yert_fi: E. peic:ia.I M. entreat telenaln 4, - - - - • - .-- A RTI„li . sus receive, a e , ..., , 28 f0110Vre as ' We will:1;004 -have a *ra • i . -_ 'lament ,sittine i at Uollege- Oreeno eel here think they_ are not,of coursethe More-. .:11111-g11-4-str-iint,„le " 0- shcHlid he- " The goverfintInt hes • t* " I I i btephens bad ten- tbousand men -at: bit ,„, . , aa 1 . -/timid are fUlly perstiaded that the piaci- of -` • ' . " ter from au official in Winidor, C., W stating baeki- --a . - 1 _ 4 liberty here stoat -now, is -eternal -vigilance, :. i .. . ,...- - --./ that the Mayor of Detroit had informed him i i-. ‘,‘• Arreats eintititte to be made in the cress- the lines Int -we -• have many there a - - e - EV. RYBODY PltraVE .TO BE -AN: that city, and discoOdred -that there was a i ' • -- ” - • ina it-iinrenitiinely.•••Ont friends timm ie. ' ---7---" - ' • • ° In lIy and a sulroted Fenian colonel who • and Citizene and soldiers alike ate 'pi -Otis- t 214, -rE-14AN.., , -.11""Up . U -1.i.1.1H.E. ; ' EITI1USISSTIC FatlIAN. - - int0 *Ile extent of the Fenian inciveme t ' - i ' - •- - ' likehood of en attack from that, c•-• t- ' `11 '' !hat he_hol ,pauted.ai in.quiry to be made i - was taken at all ote li„ provinces one -of She latest beini Jobs laugh ad %ifs most --. hearttly for being so- --s . • - • -,- ----Terntipation oasatte- Treaty. . The Montreal Gazette remarks :-Wonler- . . tut as it may appear -In this age to the civil*, 1lis Lordship in addressing the:Grand • ed worldlthis day. at the desire of the people - en of the United States, closes the reciproc 1 Jory, after congratulating - the Jury commercial intereours_e which has existed with the lightneis tf the . duties which' would the Brit' h North American Proriuces the devolve upon -them, and explaining points past of law, referred to the Fenian movement., ° HespOke•in eryeirarni terms of the gre crime-- iontemplated. hi those,who d . . to plunge a country intkonarch was vrell governed, atod whic every honestartan•all the ions liberty that .coul vett years. The political economists e World, who have studied economy -2,8'a tenee, will be unable to find a siegle motive; based upoo sound plinciple, for . the extraor- dinary poliey. of ceir neighbors. . caeada. has a already decided upon her course ; end the- - whtn'a -Lower Proyitices have aecided also to -seek offe,red. to more independent; and,- -we have no- doubta vil deg-at:fats._ Time will show that the United vahlable trade courtectione in 'other desired- The sts,tqs will soon have tostrong eompetitor itt Jury then entered upou their duties,. which trade on this side of the AtiantiCeinstead of a dependant. , - rortiinately .were lighter than for twine -• ..• years. , , A BIG AKE ON: F,ustriois::-.-Daring last Theaiiil buliness was also tetnarkably week the Feniana, at Detroit decerated the - . a - fences with raaatmoth posters, to arouse the light,-owittgatto doubt to the impreveinent enthusiasm of the brethten for the celel3ree in the times. . • -. - • ' - tion of St. Patrick's:Day.. The- proems- , . Trust Sc. Loan Vo. vs Donogh and 'tion concluded awith the piout invocation : 'Young., Verdict for plff: Is dantagm-7 OIS wttga tett:. ad Jantage of•-ity haring a lot of God sato the.Greee? Which some- !sera- . 6 M. Sinclair for-plff. • - . • slips printed !,-bearing the simple_ word jeKee` kicKee. verdict for piff" -"horns," which,- were invariably found 'past- $67, - _ ed op theoriginal posters,: The effect was .62,a M.. Caineron for Off: - that divine-interpoiiition was largely invoked -Whitefy vs -Sturdy et al. Thiii was an in Oehalf of thet1greenhorns. ' - action upon a bond:. , Verdict for plff. The:London a7eletrTiph, alluchne`-. to ldr. $192.50. Clark and Elwood fm• plif. Peabody's new eft to the poor of' London re. ym near S eo. - 9 Pe-ilheat_ithee - - ,ncan, government is eending troops to _ Lsir Siinikoz thf Carat.s.-asaThe . _ an s ur" have lewd •-ay°- 71213'°re-eiaz., • • va., p.woisssht e. proba, ly the ubredsrt, • s; 13teur!.7 to .p_reyOut..iry alma lever :oder a- dal co - Iroquo's I -a d I • public . The Six ikr f• .attaak from that.spar emleasaisegddbay of the -Reciprocity Treaty was* y unpiacedeotedtransit of boring. reasons, and pethap the Feniaas that has yet b eanin ndiaas nd catittde overalie Groat Wes" tern Railway; y wrones eonnee- epeiters isaa regular Paul onized on the 0 „. _geveriuneht hats- alio-been n ffi. d frightened.. They admit- the posaibility of- The following, whith e copy.- train the Ante • salall raiding parties. steaUng mimosa, but -ChiCiao. Evening Post of say anything more is simply im h Political .pay us off for iinaainat- ion with the St -11b ' e. PrY • couht- andiffilds win% P-4° esenlese can, elbow, into all sorts ,of mdivbidual: an o et Cele rated e e -services of 1 000 -of h te3:etee..,a an a av oit'Saturdai.. a tenth] nous line ne' many Amerloani to wive a aeem4 mance to .this -Fettle% moiement, bat at business. He b ongs P b h everiploadaps. rontdheersdo ivbeinino4rikeyBali.rau;nraptinoilnastefieeit robveranymegs teteetiseticlveta.estabrstaate'ecredodstbsealdureeeaapalortgatienfosiortithBe ; - eattfe. 7412- ibensand jilud no _regular -,,orgal n?.„ • a"tAartoeft!e:rer'efsehat rs heathiterethhey hafte them as much as we do. iaatioa, an , y ook or heyret csroliketiebes, stifinc'e f pendent that -so d a and,l'earns ev ryt-hii .0 A., ant rem the interior f' nu' gets itstothe eetings of se ' dUY cr twn-ainee sured -.Y°941•11echmae•ig• ve -weeks _ or19,14O solders ta- be landed at EIali- It'sr-swen -°1' `Pals" Ouw-ann IsLsin* i attended ev ry pow -wow of. the ferimious Brunswick, where the valuerablepointis fear taa essia .'said.- lie_has fax, who willrmarch. .froia _thence to New.' sap -a--tt Although the returns are not fallY -The Charlotteteern Islander of Mareltlett ger ial Was thig hatted -•of: Fenetes-hel la dna city -daring the laist ed to be. These troops are expected in ten coatiqileted, certain sums having tetra cows a Fenia-ns there that. they Only Wtaited for WOW to =kettle drat AinVe tOvards in: tame iif nvisibie-green he Ouse& Mester. it, ia OODEider11131e; avill-beeafea The ships :trading 0 anadatto.lneet- them' iii the rear and has t doWn is a • - ' 13 "ii d - • d • -- h d d cl ' 11 ' - - 1 X - B - •-* in from s, vend -outports- eve-arein A position. to state that the actual- reco24. to tile 3114,, ea . . g. rase in o an some eels.. .ays, ao on t eir arrive ew ranswack, 4 ., .._ / With as -hot.a fire as they woild- meet in a reee" e „ meeting -of the brotherhoed- av.hich the bay.of Mindy?, - - . _ . - - _ The - revenue of the preilons year was 1,66 s 3 genuine liberator.. At ofevar Ariadne and pytades are even now in januarillfififilamount - kon3.0 • front arid' i( wipe them effectual Oe, at ntled, the plans- for the invasion of - "Sir Frederick Bruce. halt ordered the 333 I Is led allowing an increase ofAl arra- for ae added nearly etrarY one of the - „ ut are-. -Zees a, -the liberation- of- Ireland, 'Poland West Indian squadron t sail ' ed• 1 12 lid Th2 d' ' 1 2 and other pans -Of dovnietrodelen Europe, Hilifax, _wilit all the disposable troo ' th i • . o imm tate y for s . f- . e expen iture proper of the- yew . , pis in e tun closed is about 266 SOO I - ' t Of that -Obis who &our gaolti aintpelitten- i -e athaos i talh was . discussed, and -he Wed Indite,. . - -- tiarierand are -pests_ to seciety : wherevee A ` o''''' a as let into all the - se fona Yesterday MO • - •• t ' -1; ere* ' w ' - • roing tnis e -0 b dye :=It is erets of th "T usual. parade„ drill w - e t expenditure of the year is conaidered, it 1st - I I eaving it- oar- . - _ plus: of cOrer 21,100. ii/liewthe eztatordittatt a . no breach of honor - to -publishe abatedb.e ese48111 . . . - _ _ . • some satistaction to find -that oar liehilitiee int here has ye* Much e were 'inatelie .,.-„out Ana gr4at plan, andit eau do tha cause ne "Tbe Aro treaters getentily helieve•that are Intue than met." , ,„•' - . . - - .., about two •miles On the oil .spriegsariffad. fiteminli -hartof inasmuch as the Caneatian the Roberts_ nd Sweeetee_faction mist give . - - -. -111":" 1 __. __ ' ;_. to the first toll Ole and lei* again. • •?.S -Government already knows ail about it and their suPPOrtets sotnething for their money WeW111 Prow EnanolPgs ' :---- - -- / -day our,Usual drill 9. o•eloek.a. in.sf-o 'e- nmeh wore Igo, though their spies in . tips bvtuatat:aatiiilhae:attack Will'al• e on the twee pro- - _ al ---a--;•-- . 7 weary- who .are inembeta• f 4 a _ o the ierd r , t New .13runtivici, bat not here Tut- 2stiani-- 8-14 VOInania .-•atrired 'it -' . white -II O'clock a. m forirOiltelt bre k- aad keep the eathonties on the other aide -or at Quebec.- They deem it utter adn 0. lug Off a little after loon'Titaa me mg ofethi;: lilt f ll ' f d b o ' h * - - in ess i es • u y • in orme -a out t..e. watile to attempt the capture "of either of these _Nap Yoth halt viola, with four iheye.....lete•a ne vs froM Europe. The Cattle -risque ' ' I- 30 p in- for ho t ` f - " ' " ' • ' again, at 7 - .- . -an ur ora, o matter. = . . _ , '. _ . , 'efiles. . They are; hbwever, antively arming, rt111 Passed through 231 it5 Oa& inthelicalla44. . compady drill. . The different g s and - Iti _the .first ,place the Fenians 'Ili thi so that they may geard the City in the eve t n , • . . _ ef Lords on the 8th inst In the "lomat patrolli will _mach -it toargbt fOr--'-'''"it • iis seciiiity Who aretabie;hodied and fit to take' of the troops atoll volnateers being` needed . Canteens Mr Garoeseoxe ItonouneedAtitt- pouring down rain frielingjatait-: •Alle and tha fiat number scimething !eta than one! elaewhere.'! -... -r / • -. 7 _ _ . ahe Refotm 13ill, would .be had heforeales- iy, vie hundred t ousand men. '' They are all .artneda aaoteLair or CATBOLICS IN CAITADA,. " 'House on ihe 12th. It would only apply to hghtening,ind thandertng- , , all hope however totaire done w -,patrois parades: `and all •the of war'here in a -fele". hope of Seeing deal: and friends agaiii so soon; ' 11 tie littleaneon teer in the _ usaat irashion-s with two -arms each *" A:63.t.respooden. t aof .1_1,1,1; r: wei yorit . 74.i... pligated and Wale*, but le hopetthertiolei a ''''gphuantelisai oTfhecylOtheirand. army -stores, hut that - want 'Cline' writing" front- , are not very well Off in the matter &jolt, hoine tlhoisthicienya .ivsortiyeryp'icehiietyaola io and pntalnen and. report ehat soy number of the Irish in Can- Parliemena end her anorriage with - Nato ‘1 westeri ' Canada" 'Feral aini"-rttaga*rtr tiobeeSticalsentlar IrTi)mded beat-eligUineses ' - Mid in will ianiste when they.go to -Canada,- where -correctly statest- "There is no truth in the .11-zezica s Annuity RBI luid Dassed-througle. , at -the froniiii . *M1titching• for ty, the matter of •ada are disposed to. fill the- Feoian ranks, if ' ennisrtaar was fixed to take piaci 00 *IS& . heertullY sub- coiencie oink-ff. tnoaeya " the - sinew of wet," .they hAve the latter should -get into the iiiterior •of the of July at Windsor-. In . Gentili, AMA country. It is true that there are some n - . .niore- than they want -in Fenian, bonck. -. , . . • easiness was e 1 in c°nsequenee nrrciaellitrr* - e num er o these M present reckon up- a e ennui rot er ood in the countqa of a probahle collision between A/xi-48,04 Trust & Loan Co, rs Patrick Healy.-- marks Washauld be paying h -11- Om • - Fenians we all-nove are booming (tontine:- very- respectable sum, h II • amonadng to slime- and tbat if any success were gaineita. by" the late Prussia on the question -of -the s; aat - Verdict for plff • 1 d amages. sa. • - le the- great American merchant - Pe t tng mere than .athe national • debt • of 11 • -Pe Y • nd comfor t' in Spain there were reports of reviewed eats: • ea. we never a see. We have ex • `` ter the • would" o n1 1 aid a 1 d h' b 1 • • f • awed' from the Teo le of Sarnia every "Terfidious Albicin.! The but themthey wilt a to save their Inas As• breaks onto ir Loader - - we eal e enevo ence_. princelyo for no • - ; . • • e4alt. tor pna - modern prince has effected one tenth f :th kindness we could expect and if our being o e 2 • _ prettier than Jeff. DavitrOonfedeinte notes verY careful' j."-* • - • y were very-maen • ng Pattersoa vs Gore Rank. Verdict for good that mapreasonabiybe expected tti yes billeted iniong them - has- put them. to halts Eagli h words oil = them which seem -wo INVASION' l'EAC711 ; sult•from My. • tiff M • d Rob- eabody a; lustrams gift. The, great inconvenience to 'many !. instances to have be co ied -f '- ton for plif. "Motorail for def. ca MULE. Parliament is further prom:Mel tilt -4/aa p rann •the. shinplasters The New York .Freemitn'i•lournal, anins 3401 of April, but not then to ineet fOr kw I of the burs ap Confederacy.' Jeff. agreed finental Iriith organ ' sap the attempt, to ein• sPa c -I ° t le of bnin - - a they knew that /we hare' been Pitt to still use -the givei has not -scattered hisabountsi . . greater inconvemeoce m e g „the deciat to redeem the notes at a certain ,time after t ade Canadawould not have the sepport of -, ler Mist is that which Aditilfilaa** • • '• • '1 a 'n -home and • etion of peace and the recogni4 the Feniate! as a ant *ted bod - essrs. cDermott tin . in- gain to the eoriemunity is all the greater -be • brOadoast _in -, the form of indiscriminate Dnime vs Duggen. -Verdiet for plff. largesse and because -the aid that he vouch. business:and/are we believe - willing -on don of his Confederac - w ' $130 damages. M. C. Cameron for plff, safes has no tehdency either to pampet th this score to stall • • • IIJ. IL Gorden for def. - . - . - _ laziness of _ _ * y, bile the Fenian Wee they are in no' 0Ondillo aantd t tat imam a Iowa re-ni ?eseaPa;eannt!Ptgliveesai 411114A 41, _ weeder themselves Our bonds will be redeemed ahortly after the evetaif alloWed by al A. • ° 133 * pauperism or -lo pauperize the debtors. I/know of nothing -..of individ al rhRe r • • Bailey TS H working poor.° u rvi . pub lc is .firinely established -among ment.. • rt, -stronel e m. ericas, goveln- -war.;.-- 4,,. • il I ,„, y „protests against say , A -ita. givell St .01, years lc* _s. _ . _ _. _Loin, _ _ __ ___. . . A Writer imp.' Georgian es -we . res o- relate. - One or two of each the notioOs of the earth. -- JeE was nuance vialation. of oar territory, where it soya thashoe_andleather• tnitaufaciara-....: 4* --J•-• o es are p ayed on but o 1r r trodoeta the- on_amPany - are complaining of co s- at - 1 - 1 damages. M. T s for_plfr._ . AmeticatiEa4, e, whielrlo-r-i-r fiv has there is aothi-ng tied° - if a id . b eessful and his n t I . coarse the Fenians Will fo d th ' - 'ts. . f - 'oilmen ale tinder no -1)-an-„___-• but TOCeIT ' they- b all the wain as ilaaarsatzalirt lieen a comaaistiye stem - - Y un ell. Repub. inn& .politieal - tonaideratio - e as - ave - • - - --eu -- - ------e • i Knell vs Zeller. -Thil was an' action , e _ears • tic a d th -b d.s ' e t. `having circulated re rts -a that et ie --• - nger In these porta io • lea • - . , a.a4... tua anY. one ef - y , pretiannary tothe asitirth o • • ' - fJuly: _ . . • . , caitun • • • Pre- o e 0 •ty LEL, - vv itn kind greeting to Goderich fot . . . • . . . - - - man, can -for a' - ---. '' - . ' - . -No reasonable - - ' " . c Ma'am - ' " . a . et on will then be at a class I' di a as any- 'other - shae-,and the men -to -boot " " ' • , fir libel, d f ' -'•.' ' ' . - apnea. er tot -for lit iute t t Itir To, 'Intake bents last taltrYwila„_, . .ti e generteaty tO the hiMill. es Of Otitr _ moment , doubt - it. . The one '` hundred . . Feminism ihniThreiaad. ' Grease well '' ha =Ware -attalinirra.srr., e must- x;up the.Eagle, get the Goddess _ - . derogatory to,the character of Mr.--Xnell. a -set 9f tee.th ond waterfall and has; reerih married men., your •eorrespendent will bid tibia -sand meta _together with sundry -other ` ' ' •-•-,- - black and. wax ' then aet thew SW* Verdict fir plf& hi -damages. j. -B. Gor- cLICii.got-up-,_ regardinaa of expense. , , We you good nimlit. • " " - - ' hundreds of tousands,. will to-morpsri start- " The -1 telt dates by mail from. Ireland are in a rloset. , - _ 4 I. S ' • • . . ^ . - ) - mnst glee all the Mormon woman a huaband hail lattened at the grating, and then got help den and- 0: Rehinuon,fer PLO; Mr, Boss a• •ece maritthe • b Itn rats t" t , for the defence. - come down bath to teach the derides, put hut he was only laugher at, for they could get no further answer out o" me. It wall - then about half peat thrie ou a steamer!" morning; and though. the grate wasgot open' they Wel* . about to give . it up, eayitag the policemen- haat 'boom huathegged s • when - a couplet o' sweep! came up, and the --. !Wet offered toga down bacleards, and - ha did, 'and came out .diroetty after, wing '-ed• fn Plff Mc • for the Diggers atavorit,„ build a horse milroad Meg -snots vit Thomption. Verdiet from New Tarir to the city _amnia°, da defendent. P; Robinso for plfE• IC O. op_abe Gulfstream, lick England (Old' an oarooroo for dot - • elineZ !cubs, and We will be aga Elliott vs.• Pinkerton-, Plaintiff nensuit- gm" sari glmtUul ountrY•77 VER LTA& inst., af which time the govern- - The•London Ifrate eulogists Prel;_a_40117 °four ,Caannalleas aotferthtehieryshatrevrieggthivehay opaurtrad• _ tometobet w3 actin liritk great Tistio to suppress johnion for :erasing hisamentio row_ • - • _ thiough alle streets* The headeenter does the eonsrraeyemaking arrests in all quarters Berme 21st March, 1866. - pat count -ale the entire handrail thousand and spreading consternation amona the evil men's BilL • e_ _ lb. V.Pleek• M• agoing, bit he is perfectiz sure of having ett dispose& - ° eampeny lava el • a queuititer 4.,iiirinatilc-tirowthanyvte, inategmtey,tefoarintaer ,r4dieresacast oduetileobatplucaknyp;fnutilltysaranied direealind jaacekaetitz The Dahlio Freeman's Journal of the 2nd -1rinn "cerPeet ler sort, - Win fl_ZAltda roe ststatase-auftiaro, sreStIM.t.thair waeekliline of easgrant, speak of ibe great:ilatutfaction ez ri d • • - • y on it reaching ulnae gives the following particulars of the' search -A, aleartch fronr St. Joist _that be oould feel a elute head with his - en an • . s e t at troops. ay we ir arms, fist there* some* t e po t °ugh apparently di_reet... province atthe dis of the That Wakeman bra bad-ateni a diamainee plff by , "'meet 20s. Oameroa by the Goderich Volunteers at the result ot "I the entirepoputation will flock wand, then) forStePhene and of the late eared* :-- states -that t e House AsseMbif Rom r , Mr Senate for . A eler unetatansid Evans, in 'Bedford the enthusiastic meeting:held the.other day ead give elium. a heatty WerCOMeis All the " Within the past few days thee:Earth/III resolutien placing the -Whole revenue 4. - 116 • - def d t fowa, aced a danitheaa.aa D,.. N.- nu 1._ on their behalf d h wA1 I do the • 'fb b -The docter shot him dead and thea ut patriotism eitei and is,evinced by -those whose 'not a ret4oat but Is an enthusiastic Fenian, fed tO the search for mini, were malli aimed forthe purposes of AerefICO. taw, - *„ clifton VB. 'Van et lai-ircrdict -fur TO" pieces mt. h a chase' etMgi knife.. • Position In secietipreventa thenafrOM actual aid on reachingOttaava General laird Monate at getting a elue to the whereabonts-Of that 'AP *Orel aad when he tells ma -the story, w _ Was disPosed•of !Treoldti PartetthrlY olitimeed°11 ref's:diary the coinforta Iiitatoktar-Itut alwaystaktecare shalt' he The criminal business of their own fireside to- defeod anatlaatied shall beioine New Irelands with centi/ arrested ar,e I- 'Were of amplace in denghter al -Stew aged - WV* • • - . t for • • - • ly shouldering the inattOiet,.but who !levet-the- ,will meet: •rthein outs e the eity, and op Oa us Head Ca _ • 1# ose Presence in - • joie, • . At. Mr- *spew, andii halo bacesaintut 1•1ff. Pdr 'Sinclair for def.- - English paper lap. that e newest least ar° Ault° !wing to aid hi steal pout Ifnceilpresoni them with the keys of the. -Dahlia there isnot theremotest doubt. it le • - - - b a - - • • • - fa o tare' of h • Caro - nieudis. 4 ble means the men who cheerfully sacrificed tubhe chest. Canada shallathen cease ta ba stated that two of the rimier" who were re. On the 21st inst:refary 1 whew pays aw- 1,7....ho toe he atnowish In a very foar. mintites.ou TbiirOfty, h /. . so 0 trOal t t of the les .the great Roberta u " head centre. . whlo Stepheal hes secreted himself, and of Thes4aneral takes lilacs on SaturdaY - ate es a at th f 01.1114." be foo liar almaid-hima Iiiaart° iwy °IV tara- - a The Queen vs.- 'Elijah Thoinaii, 4' -Of course sena little dissatisfaation props- tame of the militnry ope- •-theaneaes he •has -adopted for evading the aati-nst at - e o'clock -from hea'Y 1 t ey are patimnised: prim ly by. isdy wider, &stn. time - To which them's. . . _ _ -43rgirY.• •ahaters-;-. Wait, false -hair, th,. kgsi has.• been ampremed• by ths!"yottog Men, many aliens, kid it- muWhe toknonledged it dis. -algi sett , e po zee. t -tat t t 1 -residence, SL %aids Street. Fri lo! wheawissay)sk stat.all Inconies to _ depth I of r - tin ha- ' - -albaaaa cob** itt inf heart that__ it The prig°. net who rosideatu -tika townehtp what neat ? d pleya ase)skilt.of Napoleon. promissof hherty and of A libetal reward fcir accaildiSta,nees ore invUesitta attendee - _ - .on - • • - - A - r • 0.• ' • On iattiz • Mr. E. 3f..1 43. GC MBE CAN -3- tea Made aeat removal Das iduresIthennia L /Ts; iteicrea Pain i Mie C iCitreseiliouat - rice SA Canis tabotein • _ 2ate Ca Cores Sufic a Ms ea oiresoures,1 The Ca Cures Itleuratgla Oo .16140 SD cxoelli Spiauts -aii4 sole lisonseetet aiep Oro Somiloa _oanadi iiticE.-4$ ea tescirintased _ 13"801d in Ira -loran', Gant BtatImuhRogerv Coinbe, Clinton, .lieciteiao Deal t ;-4 PULMON ,Thexao.tzettair, kor Chid and Asthma, - hoarseness, - .T6esereilot;314VafersIta, iteverfail toe/Teets - Use beettlestored other teems trt vele. _ 'they Ara a blessing toloterhow loesthe - , severe in:maybe. , altUcleaili: W"laiLustbidivistr4et0te _TO. 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Waitesathette P • *her notaas hare falremedys IlOogrg Or *Arkin Patit eltreetioise package, wlitch Atile agog tor JOB anyanthorined taituagroty Pala Vt. - ass B.stiaramisitostes -roadie vitiators ; madame Dodges, iresrall40 to a.a Tree% many -out tor zehebits aigaed here -tee seek tar gthe Burma, Orem They Aare also* -ta. soder lite 2410111111111. $000410 biyeentriud _4.44. - Manzi leak, 'In the MBE • A- that he law seas aad elm* naserssamad famish me, or &old, Wit's- Asa stating the facie - with -Vie Toseiseis ifeteden fat an* 20th slay fLan -