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Business Directorv. Business Mirectorv.
13 r. I. A. Mcnonsall
WIlhn . eAl` non uFout CONSULTAT:0.4N0'
Y
up to 11 o'clock, a. m. every day. Will vinit
tome at any hour attorivarde, night or day
•••• - -
C.O. qhrinnon M.D.
rlYSICI AN, SU RC; E0N, &c. att a., Goer Poen. C. W,
13:40-ly
MoLIC A.N.
VTYSti'T tN. RPM) CON. CORONER. Jer. Office
and Itaat.lettee third door eon of Central School . 40
(4. M. McM °ICING. M. 1).
I10ENTt %TR (4OLLEGF. PHYSICIANS asp SIM -
t: P,!)NS. C. E. Reaufence. the house formerly
decepied lay Mr. J. F. C. Holdall, Elgin Street.
1.111, 0 AS A./3'Y, .
(o( McGill College)
IITITSICI %N. SITRGEON,&c.. Office, °mills Drug
tore, Goderich, Ontario. 8w102
.T. F. Danter,. M. D.
ETR( EO, ACCOITHEUR. Homceopathic
I,..7Physician, and Medical Electrician.
Evaraining Phystrian of the Athletic Mutual Insttr
nee Company of Albany, N. Y.
ILV•
Oce and Residence Park at., St. David's
Ward ,Godench 1 vw42*
'Dr ICH RD MOORE, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
• Aeeouchenr. Nlanchester, C. W.
February 7th. 1367. w3yr
ffim NICHOLSON,
• SURGEON DENTIST.
Rooms over the Post Office, West Street,
Ooderieh.
November 27th. 1960. w45-tf
Ira LA -a -tens.
lee .teerseett ..AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, axe
It s +U.:nor-in-Chaucer-v. County Crown Attorney,
Goierieb, CanadaWest. Office in Court House. v141140
NT- C Cameron.
D kRRISTER. ATTORNEY: CONVEYANCER. &c.,
_La Kingston it., Goderieb,. Ont., w49
Cameron Ss 4...4-nrrow.
kRIITSTE RS, somerroes IN CHANCERY, &c.
▪ Offiee. Kingston street, Goderich.
- M. C. CsnERON, w52 J. T. Gatutow.
an 1=3. (4-orrion,
A TTORNEV-AT-L A.W.SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
11,_ Nolan- Pahlte, Conveyancer, &c., &c., Goderich.
Ont. Office, oft the south side of West Sweet, third
door from Conn -House &mare. w49
Isaac IS'. Toths.
110 UIRTST9R. ATTORNEY -a f -LAW. SOLICITOR
.1.3 in Chaneerta &e., Goderich. Ontario. Office-
rabb's bloak, Kingston street sts-77
"Doyle Ss Scitaier,
-EIARRisi ENS AND ATTORNTES, SOLICITORS -
13 in -Chancery, &c. Goderich. Ont.
E. L. Dom, sw5 W. R. Sedan. B.A.
zs..a.yrs Elwood,
mei AR RI STER & ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, SOLT-
13
ohms in Chancery & tnaolvency,Cr nvev • r cer, &c.
331orie7 to Lend. OFFICE: Crabb's SI els, ever
AreTabrakt's Store. sw37.
William R. .ain, R. _A:
(I11kNCERY AND LAW OFFICE. CRA1313,S RENT/
buddings. Kingston, Street Goderich.
N. B -Conceyanciatr.„ Money lent on reasonable
erma. Dlaputei4 and defective titles to real eSlate
:aieted. Goderich„ Dec, 24 1866. sw34
P. F. WAINER Atioreev-at-Law
, Solicitor-in-Chan-
cerv. Conveyaneer, Notary Public. &e_
Office of the Clerk of the Peace, Court House, Goder-
eh Ontario sav91
-r. B. Stoles,
AGENT FOR STRATFORD AGRICULTETUL
works. (Joseph Sharmanrproprietor). Residence,
ay debl Road. a711-1y-sp
S. lalalcoixtsont., ,
ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR, &c., &c.
1-10 Clinton, Ont. w35
MONEY TO LEND.
Strong Si Scitaier.
tor EAL ESTATE AND INSURA.NCE AGENTS, NO.
n, 6, A rea.de Bundle.- Buffalo, N. Y.
efrA0tES. C. aranyro. Attorney -at -Law. H. R. Swum.
Nov. 13th 180. w43
I-1. -Vic 1:3 ors
10ENSF.D ATCTIONF.ER, BAYP1ELD, County of
.L4 Heron. Sales in village or country punctuntly at -
ended to. w9-1yrg
Le. 13. Hamlin,
ENGINEErt AND SURVEYOR, LAND
tJ Agentand Conveyancer. Ktneardine.
C'EtOOI:5E
ARUM:I:Zan.
PLANS and spacitlications °BE dngs, &C. got np in
a neat and eorreet style.
(13.• Office over J. C. DetioreOes store,
Goderich, May 10,1869
HAELEHURST &COOKE
AUCTIONEERS,
CONESSifiN AGENTS, Ilk &A
Crabb's Block, (VanEvery'soldstand)
KINGSTON STREET, GODERIOR
ONTARIO.
fl.* Sales in town and country pimetnal-
attended to
Goderich July I2th 1869. w24
EDWARD SHARMAN,
BRICKLAYER.
PLASTERER AND SLATER,
STILLeontlnuca to do any Work lit the above braneli-
ea on reasonable tonne. Widtewaftlang and Job -
Mug attended to promptly. Parties Gentling through
the country who &Aire to put on a fenbeitontint
Coverton would do well to rodeapond with the
anhaerlber, Mel !IWO their Hama (aimed with
sla,tes, ari they will find them Cheaper than any
other coveting In the end. 9
Ooderieli, 10th Marc!., 1870. • w8 -3m
. S. R. 1\I'D 0 1) GALL,
PRACTICAL VETERINARY -5 U
• OEON, Goderich. Veterinary Medi-
.
cities always on hand.
Will be In Dangtunon every Wednesday, and at
Luckomv every Thursday and Friday.
*** Horses examined as to soundness.***
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IMPORTANT NOTICE.
P. R. MANN,
House Sign & Carriage Painter..
DEsfEES TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC THAT
he has fitted np a shop on North street next to the
Wesleyan Methodist Church, with varnish room at-
tached where he is prepared to fill all orders promptly,
and at reasonable prices. Thankful for the patrionage
of the last 7 years solicits a eoutinuance of the same.
Now is the time to Paint your Cutters,
Sleighs, and Carriages.
fee Orders from country Carriage shops attended to
with dispatch.
Sign Painting, Gilding, Graining, Glazing. Paper-
=ging. &c., &c.
F. R MANN.
Goderich. Nov. 8, 1869. w42
HURON HOTEL,
ZURICH, CO. HURON.
JOHN PRANG, - - Proprietor.
Prilis house is fitte 1 up with every convenience for
the travelling public,
tar Good Stabling:and prompt attendance.
February 1st. 1870. w2-tf
MRS. DAYS' HOTEL
WROXE.TER.
ON the direct road from Seaforth to
. Walkerton. Every necessary ace=
modation tor the travelling. public.
HANNAH DAYS.
Wroieter.14ev. 5. 18A7. w4
COLBORNE 1101EL,
CODERICH.
E. MARTIN, Proprietor.
Good Accommodations. Ample Stable'
Room.
This is admitted to be a First class
house kept in Good Style.
Dene 20th, 1870. sw44-tf
Cerontercialliotel,MitchelIC.SV
rOHN: HICKS, Proprietor. This is th
▪ largestanci bestCountry Hotel in Wester
..lanadit.and caarges as moderate as any Heirs
in Mitchell. Stage Proprietor. Good ssi_blin g for
100 Horses Horses and Carriages for Hue, on
Shortest Notice. 14:7
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The Greatest Possible Good to the,Greatest Polsible•Number."
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• GODERICH, ONTARIO D. C., THURSDAY, JUDIE 9, 1870.
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Buoittees Elirtctorp.
CABINET ROW INDIC
WAREHOUSE.
GODER1C14. ON BOARD Tar PRINCE ATJFRED
NOW Is youa CHANCE
Prices to Suit
Photographs reduced to $1.00 per Doz.,
OR 75CtS. PER HALF DOZEN.
Large Photograph Reduced in
3.Proportion.
Also will make the largest Photographs made in Goder
lch. very cheap. Porcelain pictures from one dollar
upwards at
D. CAMPBELL'S .
Photograph Gallery.
Goderich. Oct. 19th, 1869, w27
IFeed iFeetil I
,TITST 1R,MCM:ENTMD
- AT '
Shephard & Strachan's,
20 TONS OF BRIN, . SHORTS it,
Millings,
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WHICH THEY WILL
Sell Cheap for Cash.
Goderich. June 7th 1869. w19-tf
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Oldest Establishment in Town.
filHE subscriber in returning thanks for the libera,
I patronage so long bestowed upon him, begs to in-
form his numerous customers ..ad the public generally
that inconsequence of' the late fire, he has removed his
business to the store formerly occupied by Mr. Booth,
West street, next Bank of Montreal, where everything
n his line will be found and
All Kinds of Job Work will be Done
the same as usual,
G
Goderich 29thjIlar
ch; N DAVIS.
SIM AND TOOR
FACTORY.
FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, -
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LAND AGENT, VALUER, &c,
WEST ST.. 04Dr.mEacEi.
MQN
Agentfor the Canada Landed Credit en., and the Im-
perial Bending. Savings and Investment Co. -
- ft:" X* Male,
Crown Land. Patents taken out.Debts
Collected.
Gederieh, Oct. 1stv 180, - aw4-tf
-
Auction & Commission.
GO DERICH &CLINTON
-stablished 1.035a.
•••••••••••••••
SLES of Miscellaneous Property in Goderich
every_Saturdayaanden Clinton every Wed-
nesday.
Moueyacivaneed on Property fcr immediate,
salnaatt promptreturnsm e.
Fenn Stock and other Sates punctually attend-
ed to throughout the County,
the Me TBUBMA NeS Anction Mart,
veffet ' Mark.ettleuate,Godench
CHEESE,..CHEES$
ep ar stracnan,
GROCERS, GODERICH.
/ME been re..appoint;at sole &genie at
11 God�rieh for- the sa e t celebrated„
teeter Factory dheesa.
Local dealers supplied. at the Factory
rricese
SITEPUARDaIr STIVA:CITSIZ
Gafaliela, Mir 21a 18:11; wI9if
lrelE undersigned -having purchased *be Main -
in, Mill and Sash Factory owned, and oc-
copideby Donald Cumming, are now prepared
to carry on the business of manufacturing
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring.
and elf kinds of
C I EL C LE wORI.
such as Circle and Gothic Sash and Frames
They thmk from their experience in Factory
Wort,that they can givesansfaction to all wtto
may favor them with a call.
N, B. -A libera discount to the trade.
20,000 feet of Dry inch and a quarter
Flooringon hand;
JAS BUCHANAN,
DAVID LAWSON,
WM. ROBLNSOM.
Godermandlarelieth,1667. • swe5
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ALLAN:1‘,1:.,11:A.CLEANI
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ttAS JUST RECEIVED ALA.BGE
ASSORTMENT tili-OLOTI18
Consisting in part of West of England Broad-
cloths, _avers, Whitney*, Bearskins,Fancy
'English. Scotch. and French Tiiiteds,Cashmeres,
Boenkins, „and a yaiiety of °mouth& !noels;
Plain, Bien, and Flowered Vesting, Shins,
/Moves, Caps, &c., &c.
Reach; eonddent of giving satisfaction to alt
who maytavothim withtheir orders.
TWEED SUITS(all wool.)V2 andupwards.
dant ta Otionalait
Gadikricbeffept 25th,
reilft
MARTIN AMANN
EGS TO INFORM HIS OLD CUSTOMERS
kJ that ho is till able to sell for cash, at the
owest rates,
ALL HINDS OF FURNITURE,
At his shop on Kingston Street, opposite the
Huron Hotel, Goderich. Give him .a call.
Goderich. Oet.3. 1868. swllw37.
REMOVAL
•
ALEX. WALLACE
WATCHMAKER '
AND JEWELER,
. WEST STREET,
c E.
einem Subscriber having removed to the Store lately
occupied hy A. Naysmith, West Street, opposite the
Post Office, wislies to thank his friends and the pubte,
or the liberal stMport with which their have favored
him fur the last 26 years, and begs tosssure them that
no effort will be spared lomerit aconttnuance of their
patronage, his adZious study will be losupply
,
Watohes:Clooks and jewelery
which will give satisfaction to the purchaser, and will
work has‘been done by myself customers may depend
on havina•11 well executed.
A.good assortment of Gold and Plated Jewelry
Wadches, Clocks &c., always on hand. .•
• ALEX WALLACE, - •
Goderich Oct. 26th 1868. w40
Agents, Read. This!
ws WILL axe -AGENTS A SALARY of 530
VV .weekaad expenses, or allow a large commission!
to sell our new wonderful inventions. Address, '
w47 in W WAGNER do CO, Marsha, Me
WASHING MACHINE !
A PERFECT CEM.
•
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DANIEL GORDON',
UPHOLSrEnt,
AND •
Undertaker, &el &c.,•f
-lora ow on hand a
A
lar e stook of
tarra;
4j111
rmitihri "L".•! FURNITURE
(ft?
iu every variety, which
cannot fell to command
the favor of all in want
of furniture who may
favor him with a visit,
whether in style- or
price, such as
Bureaus, Wood Chairs, Cane Chairs,
Bedsteads, Sofas, Lounges,
Tables, Bookcases, Cupboards.
Extension Tables,EaSy Cfrairs, Rocking Chairs
Wardroes, Side boat ds, Chiffioners,
Wash Stands, Kitchen Tables, Stands.
Sea Grass Mattresses, Wool do, Moss do
Bair do, and 4 or 5 differout kinds Spring Mattresses
N. E.- Keeps always on hand a large assortment of
Washable gilt and Rosewood Moulding -frames, square
or oval, made on the shortest notice.
Having made arrangements with JACQUES
& HAY,Toronto, can furnish auything her or
at their Warerooms in Toronto,
Irl- Has always a complete assortment ot
Coffins St Shrouds in the Latest Style.
Also, IfEARSES to htre.
4011.earso POR.4t1445121.
Goderich,FebruarY 1st. 1870.
w2
PHOTOGRAPHS •
MO Per. Dozen.
11ALF DO ZEN FROM BACK NEGATIVE
51 cents, postage free. One dozen from
back negative 87 cents, postage free, to any
adefess.
n- Particular Attention paid to Copy-
ing old Ambrotypes,
For either large or small photographs. The
subscriber in returning thanksfor the liberal
patronage heretofore extended t him,
would Just say that he had made s ch im-
provements inhis gallery as will mer t a con-
tinuance of the same.
tia- A Great Reductt n 011
Large Photographs.
a E. L. JOHN. ON.
Goderich, Oct. 26, 1865. -
RDREsgtgli
iVewiltjqg in olieBoLae
BY LTB USE
Gray or Faded Hair is quickly
restored to its youthful color and beauty,
rind with the first application a
beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance
is given to the Hair.
It will awe Hair to grow on Bald Spots.
It will promote luxuriant growth.
PALLING HAIR is iinmediately checked.
5o1d by all Druggists. Price One Dollar.
Manufactured by
Si R. VAN NEER & CO.
Wholesale Druggists,
35 Barclay Street and 40 Park Place,
New-York,,and
266 Kiel Holborn. London. Bnea,
Land- Office,
A BEGISTER of Improved Farms and Wild
IXLand for §ale,
•G. AI . TRU EMAp:
(led -rich .March I. 1867. Matte t Square
•"'•••
Prom Me Special Correspondent of the Signal
LEAVING COLLINGWOOD.
Yesterday, 25th Inst., a largo Malibu° of
the inhabitants and others assemblekon
the dook to see the Prince AVred; an4 all
were delighted *with hor size, appearance
and equipments. Many friends of Capts
Wyatt, Fraser and Parsons were visiting
on, board. We left Clollingwood for the
Sault this (20th) a. m., at 5 minutes past
12 e'clock. We expect to, be out all sum-
mer.
. THE TROOTs AND MUNITIONS. -
The Steel battery and 60th Rifles were
working hard all night getting on board
their stores and; ammenitien. Among
the rest, as a cholera-fuge, I naticed a,
good many cases of old cognac brandy of
the choicest brands. The following are
the officers and men, of the Steel battery,
now on the Prince. 1st Lieut.,Henage,2nd
Lieut. Hillage, 19 Engineers, and 2Q artil-
lerymen, who have with them our deadly
little seven -pounder guns. Thentrength
of the 60th Rifles, on board, is as fellows :
Lieut's Mitchell, flenness and Bingham,
Capt. Northey, Ensign Burstow, Dr Oliver
and 105 men. The deck of the Prince
Alfred, last night, presented, I assure you
quite a warlike appearance. Capt. Thom-
son and all of us are -doing our best to
make our comrades comfortable. We are
taking up, on this trip, 500,000 rounds of
ammunition, and have in tow the Schooner
Snow -Bird, loaded with hay and other
stores. The gene belonging to the:steel
battery are splendid little piece, of brfaiie
metal, their weight without the carriages
'being only 156 lhe so that one man can
handle them with ease and two men can
draw them in harness. The range they
are calculated to carry with effect is 6000
yards. Altogether they are just the very
thing for Red River service.
THE SPEED OF THE PRINCE ALFRED
is very little affected by her heavy load -
not more than '3 hours on the .370 miles
between Collingwood and the Sault.
LONELY ISLAND
which we passed at 1.80 p. m. on the 26tht
lies about 86 miles above Collin je wood and
contains in the neighborhood of 3000
acres. It has only one white inhabit-
ant and that one is
A GODERICH GIRL,
the grand -daughter of James M
who left home some years ago and is now
living with an Indian. The Island is
partly cleared up and its fishing -grounds
are very prolific. The centre is prominent
and there is a gradual slope towards the
water's edge, which is dotted with Indian
huts. . We caught some very fine fish here
with a trawling line and hook thrown out
aft.
LITTLE CURRENT
is a port: on the North Shore. of Great
nitoulin which we sailed past at 6 p. in.
2'6€h,) the first port from Collingwood.
Here we came very near getting aground;
the Prince touched but passed over all
right. At 9 o'clock we passed
CLAPPER.POINT LIGHT -HOUSE. •
The scenery on the Bay is delightful.
The breadth of the channel varies frem
one to six miles. This day has been very
fine, a nice, cool breeze from the Noetth
• West blowing throughout. No over-coets
or mits required now. 1
• FUN
The Signal likes a good joke itself and
will easily believe that we are having a
'high old time' of it, of course keepteg
within the bounds of the strictest discip-
line; not even deterred by then ell -known
veteran who occasionally remarks- el---
"D'ye see now, boys, this is goine too fart."
E .en he,
however, is nothing loath to join
in a larkafter dinner.
BatfdE MINES
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began to recede in thedistance at noon iiii.
the 27th. We had a fine view of the
last night. The anchor had to be let go
in consequence of the mist risme so thiqk
that it was impossible to sail. We set sail
again and at the mouth of the Sault river
we met ; at a moment's notice. The Chicora will twenty days. At least 5,009 UnitedSta.-
tea troops would gather, should the excite -
THE CITICORA. • ' take on board 25 horses for the expedition.
l
, expected here to -day, by the afternoon ' • where reinforcements would be liable to
going down to Collingwood. At 6.15 p. m^ matt continue for ten days, at any point
CAPT. WYATT ,
we arrived is
. AT THE SKETLT STE MARIE : train from Toronto. cross. The Feniansheatitiot, then even
and, after firing a, salute, (which was me- - O'Ult BOYS form and march on our territory then,
ponded to by the Americans by a salute are all in excelleht health and spirits and liability te arrest by our own trotips. They
very anxious to be allowed to go up to cannot cross into Canadian territory with -
from the big gun at their barracks,) land-
ed at the wharf all safe, with our detach- Fort William. With 2 gunboats here and out insraidfig,hting. in short, the Fenian
ment of troops. Colonel Boulton 'and several other vessels at the wharf takinglin mob has neither time nor space in which
several officers of the. Ontario Battalion militaryhtores,Collingwoodllooks to be full - teiconvert itseniseellaneons materials into
f "th d ir nista f I. an army If it bad all the men and means
imaiewliamaimaneatimeeemeaeLell
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XXIII.-NO
THE MOPS AT THE SAULT
are now -the right wing of the Ontario
Battalion, 3 companies- and those bi•ought
up by the Prince Alfred. Those who loft
last wont up on the steamer Brooklin;
CAPT. THOMSON
is the same popular commanding officer,
as even; respected and willingly obeyed by
all. He had several friends ob board last
night, who appreciated very highly , the
appearance cif the boat. On Sunday, May
29th at 4.45 a te., Ivo
LEFT THE leAtILT
for Collingwood. The morning was beau-
tiful and we also enjoyed the pleasant ex-
ci men o
A RA011
with the Tug American Constitution, down
the Sault River. .
ENGINEER KILLEY
was altogether too much for her and the
Prince Aifred left her far out of siglit in
short notice. We return by the West
Channel through Mud Lake. Befiire
touching this Lake we passed two Islands
CHRISTENED BY CAPT FRASER
I am informed in 1851 the Tonga islands.
Very pretty little ones they are too. We
enter Lake Huron at the
-
POINT DE TOUR
45 miles from Mackinaw, North Michigan.
Last night when we left the Sault great
excitement prevailed in eonsequenceof the
FENIAN MOVEMENT
pal over the States and the rumored pro -
liability of a raid upon our troops now on
their way to Red River. I will relate the
case of the
SENTRY FIRED ON •
04 the Sault. As the dock -boat came
across the river, the Sentry challenged it
and received no answer. A party in the
boat then fired at him, the ball passing
through his shako just above hie skulL It
,was a very narrow escape indeed.
THE PRINCE ALFRED
makes splendid time now. I never saw
her ruu better than she does. She is
highly spokeneof by all practical men who
have seen her. Capt. Fraser and Chief
Engineer Killey deserve credit for their
exertions in trying to bring her to _perfec-
tion. It really seems as if there was now
no room for improvement. She can walk
Away froth any boat in these parts. We
arrived at
tX)LLINGWOOD AGAIN
Thi tt Monday morning (30th inst.) at 8
o'clock -over 300 miles in 27 hours. The
weather was fine on bothithe up an4elown
trip. We wait here for further firders.
On Sunday the
USELESS GITNBOA.T RESCUE
arrived here and will. be in the harbor, for
at least a week, undergoing repairs on her
boilers, one of whichis almost used up.
The Engineer save she is worse than ever
he anticipated and that it would take a year
to repair her engine -and boilers efficiently.
She is totten too in her hull to a fearful
extent and the Engineer does not want to
go out in her. The Prince Alfred will
take on to -day (Tuesday 31st)
100 MORE TROOPS
to gram the completeeces of its political
folly. 1,.7:, Dart of the. Irish grievance wee Wleat YbliliallkILD1 10.
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Canada Ilea donethe Mel' has been to offer
intlieted . by Canada. The only wrong %moil A UM= MADE IN New nom oj
them a free hotne and land, as we have enewean.
Fenian arms, would leave Ireland ail
done. The complete conquest or indo- It was renianiam clinch ficillava through
lesely under Englich thrall as ever. p. Id Woud for the leraefitiee fleeing. fron!
the pillcir of lire, arid fringed the eurtael
pendence of Canada, if it could be won by
The uffence of Canada, therefore, licl- oppreceion through divided -nem it stool.
-sista in adjoining the United States. Cana- ed with Stimeori, lietween the main Para
da is not represented in the Britieh Par- of the temple, end danced for toy pp el
!lament, while Ireland is. Canadians,there the ruins in which the tyranth Were hurn
fore, can exercise no inflaelice over the gov- he smote Goliath. It flamed befiire MI.
ed, It throbbed in the Heart of David . g
eminent of Ireland, though Irishmen in °hamar the Fenian motto, Nene %IMP tda
j'arliament holli to govern Canada. The vphamin. It inspired the Athenian tritium -
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oppressions of which Irishmen complain, virato to oppose tho Persian hordes whime
. armaments darkened the stonily Ageatie
were inflicted years, some of them contu
ries, ago and the qtra,rrelsomeness of the crowned the centie of freedom rtitli the
Irish people was such as to render it fore- victery through Miltiailes et Ilteratlion:
igu Sivey inevitable.' The English have defied defeat under Leonidas al Tiler-
• broken some Irish heads yory ruthlessly mopylai., and scattered the hosts of des -
job as heertily as the Irish like to break Salamis, Platea. and Mycale. lt 'wielded
Themistocles and Eurvhiadee at
and enjustiy. but they never relished the Prthlun by
each other's • heads. Indeed, when the at will the fierce democracy' of Pericles;
English had Irish heads to break; they inspired the accusing tongue of Lucretia;
have generallyeent Irishmen to do the hurled Thrasybulus upon the thirty ti ai
work, and have found plenty ready to ants, and struck for Thehaia indepeudencee
serve.. A third of the Canadian volunteers ---byMpairairionda•S at Letictiii. It pulneered
who _will face the 'Fenians in Canada will- -the advanced of the youneer Cyrus awl.
be Irishmen, and, should English regulars covered the Ana,basis of Xenophon. It
participate, the proportion of Irish will be fired the tongue of Deniosthenies, nerved
still larger among them. If the Fenian nthe mit of Maccabeus warmed the soul of
forces were capable of conquering the un- Cicero, strengthened ihe arin of car -lineal
aided strength of Canada (as perhaps in preached the crusadee, Wrung Mail
mere numbers they might be, if they had Charta from John, guided the arrow of
6100,000,000 of money to pay the cost of a Tell tie cleave the apple or drink the blond
of Gesler. It laid the prdiallistlepens low,
twooiflc eyreeacir s: andwa r, and eq2n5i p, Op0e0d, men, .pr ope ri organized,y
and tyrants fell at every blow from Wel-
and provided with artillery, teams, and lace and Bruce at Falkirk and Bannock:
military stores), what then? They would lifirn. It welcomed to their gory bed oti
not even have humbled Great Britainitheir to victory every Scotchtuan whose blo, il
soil onwhich it grew. It clothed itself id
dyed the heather, for the freedtini Of thd
only acknowledged enemy, unless Great
Britain felt in honor bound to. 'defend
Canada from their assault. Bet, if beauty in Joan of Ara. It stirred up 0'.Neij
SO bound, she would_ push forward the 'against Elizabeth_ It eronehed under tir.
whole strength of the British Empire to, bridge, and slept iii the eahe if West R, mit
with the regicides, ittnd wrche its conden:
defend it. Irishmen well know that, what-ei
' sed creed over its entrance : 'Resistenee
ever failings the British Government may
have the lack of energy in defending to te tyrants is obedimace to Gude" It
Britikh territory to the last inch,:and with 'tipped with with diamond the pen of Jef:
is ferson to write its own gospel m the DC
the last man and the uttermost penny,
not one of them. But if the Fenians de- claratiothof Independence, and gave power:
not to the sword of Washington to vino:Ira-he
sire to fight the British Empire, why
it in the field. It kindled the' Ore im
go to Ireland at once? Th.at power weld
mkke no more of a bite of 'crunchinghhem Prague's prend arch, and crimeoried the
waters murmuring b'eltnie It fiew id
in one place than in another. In fightin,g
Englishm_en in Canadathere isne moresense murmititti along the bannerk 'al'ad iiihiSper-
ed revenge or death as the vidtchwerel and
or justice khan in fighting Englishmen re-
_ reply of those who fought and fell fialr"
siding in the United Statea. In the poli
Somata It mounted the scaffold with
tical sense, Fenianiem is insanity. It is an
R-obert Emmet, and stood beneath W
alert, put forth without any adaptation
shadow with O'Brien and Meagher. - it
of means to ends,to conqner a country and
gave john Barry and Paul Jones tis otti:
a people against whom the Fenians heve
no grievance, in a trianner which is only mfant navy and Monegomeey arklIaa' fayet:
to our embryo army; and counted tied
calculated to make lriehmen ridiculous in.
the eYes of the world, and to raise serious ' arms which Cornwallis surrendered to lee
doubts in. the minds of those who have legions at Yorktown. It gave the lieht of
been wont to regard Ireland as an oppress; helve thrinigh long ages of despotigin UT
ed countet, as to whether a people so ir- ' O'Neil, O'Doharty, O'Toole; &infield;
repressible,. lawless, passionate, aad un_ Tone, Fitzgerald, CurrapeGrattateEmmet;
calculating can ever be without grievances O'Connell, Meagher, 0' rien, Mitchillt
in any country. • and the Manchester martyrs. It. is the
Viewed as a military question,the Fenie
oofxytgheciihtelavaetise li.,11iIrtersieenliinthine gelbecenhieeatirthl
- ans.are attackine a natibn, sulistentiallY
"free ancl indepen.dent, centeiedng three and anitshordxomnidedizin.reofhegeystehroryeunirdoeds6Pe, he worm to .
ahalf millions of people. stronger by more on ft illvetIrl: ILlii3111-.1iniit;
than half a million than the thirteen colo -
for the Sault and several tons of stores _a
nies were when Patrick Henry deelared *h.lttlesiaarenliestinusle, the breaking ad/411BIT
Fee., for the Red River, expedition. The them invin-ibleli an force Greet Britain -
Danube, sleeps on the Shan' non,
with claovueldthseenirdparescra
0
einEnttinthdeempendTehnece Caannacl diwn:181_ the Seine, disturbs the Tatenise and watIT
200 MORE ehooes
they may, since they are backed' by all the closed neettilii Ural& liver the TlidiiiEs; 1T
for Fort Wilham. She was taking on power, while.sustaining none of the bur-
foaltis on the deem, flowS witr tlib rivers;
soars With the eagle; siiigd ilia the lark: -A
stores yesterday. The 4/gonta•arrived last dens, of the British Empire. In their deal;
flashes with the lightning, peals in thei
night and commenced loading with provisi- : ings with England, they have always had
thunder, and dances in the titans.
ons and a number ot the expediteonary 1 the best end of tbe bargain,as Ireland in
Lives through all life, extends throngh all extent;
small boats. The Prince will sail at 4 hers has had the worst. Were the.y verita- e
Gives tuidlyidett, operates unspent,"
p. tn. and an . * ble hounds, instead of Americans like our- e
_ • selves they would tight forever rather than
EXCITDTG RACE
suffer 'defeat and conquest at the hands of
between her and the ChiOora which in also -
Steamer Cliicora will leare 'this port to -day
3' It floats down the Rhine =id hip
a fast beat is expected. A close run is ex- - so disreputable -a, foe ael this whimsical - rne
(Applausel:
government, a country, except that in Mr. alieeTander Maekeraela,'
army, who are without a base, a flag, a
pected ; but in the meantime heavy bets
are offered in favor of the Protei Alfred.
svhich they prefer to De outlaws, and, so
The Neme-sis arrived hero last night from
far as Canada is cancernechutterly without
thoderich, laden with salt for this market.
The Algoma left Fort William on Saturday a grievance or a mdse. The volunteer
force of Canada, excInsive of tne enrolled
last, after landing the troops. All quiet
militia, consists of 10,615 infantry, 1,687
then and no Fenian news. Capt. Thomson
artillery; 1,615 cavalryeand 202 engineers.
and 12 men went on shore this morning
for The enroll6d militia (liable to draft) num-
TARGET PRACTICE. ber 200,000 men. The British regulars
now in Canada, exclusive of those employ -
Capt Thomson and Sergt Potts made'the
two best scores. The Nemesis expectsto get ed. on the Red River expedition, number
about5,000, though, with communication
a -cargo of stores for Fort William. The
by cable with England, and steam tran-
Battalionare under orders to hold them- .
selves • sports, 75,000 British regulars could be
READY FOR ACTIVE SERVICE forwarded to the scene of action within
o e pomp an c cu nce o g orious
came down to meet us. Everything wah required fir the conquest of Canada, it
unloaded except thegans and ammunitiou, war*"
as we expected to go through the Oanal, AN OLD GODERICH FRIEND, W0111d still need two months and a free
,
with that on board. On application to the Charles Thompson, late of the Colborne -command of eampinggrminds. for organ -
American authorities we were t Hotel, keeps a very neat saloon on beard izatio'n, before its men coul& possibly be
• the .-Chieora. Several of us paid him a handled by any officer on the fleld of bat -
REFUSED PASSAGE. visit, during the past two hot days, and tie. In view of all these insuperable Olin'
accordingly to day, Saturday 28th, all tht woe treated to a fine glass of pop or gin- stades whichrender succesaabsolutely im-
aanmunition belonging to the troops wa, ger ale. We have onr awning up on deck possible, as if attainable, it would be in -
unshipped. The authorites would not eveit now and are very. comfortable. If we ever tolerable and unjust, the Fenianreid must
get a chanceto show ourpaces we be regarded as either a clear act of lunacy
.allow us to pct.ss with the boat stripped of .
- ` ' • in ever with Great Britain. if the 4atter
detain the troops. here for some days; till THE FENI.A.N_CAMP.AIGIN.
, Fenian campaig,n, in a military sense while
resnlis-were possible, it would justify the
further orders, a,s lie thinks the Atnericans .
From the Chicago Tribtmti.
.• • P erythi but the ee w e visited the ehore t to KEEP UP'THE CREDTT OF GODERICH or an attempt to involve the 'UnitedStates
r To LEND
ON IMPROVED FARMS, e .
THE TRIP frothy effervesce
Wg . efi
and am informed that Col. Boulton
are raising the difficulty purpose/y to malie damning it with still more overwhelming
trouble at this point. It is expected that To the practical, calculating mind of the gra, Rolekana and morally. But le as
permission tf
o us to pass through will Arrherican people, the ntovennents of Feni- madness as welt as crime to think of allow -
shortly comefrom Washington. Vegetatioh anism are an incomprehensible absurdity. inn ig
e hty nullions of people in Great Bei -
We nave had a hiage experience of the tai and America to be i volved in war b
on both shores locate well.
AlP 8 ' PEI% CENT I
' -ALSO,- was really a splendid otie ; the , sailing the ferocious weakness and passionate
effervescence of the , people e
in-- ing, for notoriety. We pity folly every -
a few hairbrained tatterdetnalions; thirst -
where too deeply to thirst for vengeance on
• cupyilig about 36 hours.
into a fig,ht,' onlyto lie whipped for the
I capacity with which they, rush unprepared
it. But tlIe fervent prayer of th7a mass of
Some to Inve8 t in Town .. Property - THE' SCENERY the Aineekhn people is,jtbat .our Orem-
Goderich.Sent.13.18
Barristeratc.,Gederich U there is a choice, perhaps, the nies
-Erwe.n romanttc prospect lies between ISMICO
' I thousandth times for wept of preparalion
`1' mere brute willingness to -abed blood and
will s re them victory
militia of Can You - all nobly came ,
• Mines and the.Sault, where wehadto Pass at whereas it is the coinmonest of all the
spill their own, en xi ; send as many of - their leaders to.
cross into Canada ea possible mad will forward; siatemy remlity ana in „vent
Prison As -can be caught. Let the mile
State adeh
We have in it previous isSiri. 0 =Ski re:
marks off the position occupied by4. Met
kenzie, Esq., memher for Inenbtofi; and
leaderof the Reform party in the Boast;
of Commons, during the Session jent dos;
ed. We then candidly . expreesed oni
opinion on both the 'ability and dourtesy
shown by Mr. Mackenzie in dealing with
alt questiotis that came before the Housel
and _extended our humble timed of efrffii'ie
to that gentleman for the manner whicil
he had filled. his iinportant and iliE6rilt
position. It is satisfactorY to note tlaet it
has not been left to it ConservatiVejournal
alone to pay this tribute to the getitIbmari
named. Several prominent Reforro jonr:
nals have also alluded to the eanie, gen;
tlemen in terms the most latreetoen ang
one, the Guelph Mercury, advecatO a fit:
ting testtmomal to Mr. Machenele for hig
unceasing and able efferts the HOnse iti
behalf of the Reform party. -We cordialig
agree with the remarks of our contersjAir:
ary, and trust to hear that its recomm:
dationis turned to Lecount.-Galt llepore
er;
Thanks to the Voluntezea
On Monday, Gen. Lindsey, Prince AP -
thut, Col. Earle. A.D.O., Capt.-Gas:coigne:,
nd other, went to Frelighsburee Caere.
Gen. Lindsay, ;unhealed fire hrie;cle.Ho
cong,ratulated Col. Ohananra, ,w2i6 dt;
tributed the stOpping a the Fenian ad=
vance bathe acenraey. of fl* men'is fire. lin2
-conclusion he skid/ -
"As Lieut-Genetel efientriandiihe Her
Majesty's forces in Canada, I thank yid.,
buena simply in -that unlit:eery ,cepaeity as:
Lient.-,General. 1 also represent theQueeli
and Governor-General, who ee'preeente 'Mc-
Queen, and in tifeir nen* Islehthank yone
I have .also the very gteaf eatisfriction of
being accompaniedb'y His_Reiyal Highne.ea
Prince Arthunnwhn is also in service iu
Canada nith ineregiment fhe Rifle Beiet
ode; who is now, on fi-i6 'Stair of Colonel'
Lord A. Russell; Healso was irnmly to'
help the f orce_s to repel any attack made'
uponyon." 1 thaliayou, therefore in the
name of the Queen; the -Geiecrtior:Genenalt
and :Prince Arthit, and withyinithe whole
P GORDON over the whole route was very pleasant or plan. They seeintothink courage,the ment will allow ae few of these Femans to
1. FREI)ERICK. lea.st important in modern warfare, and is officers are taught comfiulsory obedience to din , .ae.
having sometimes to run as close to the*
na Lee unman/nen may feel Frau
• as 20 feet. and that too towing a heavily not poseessed by the Irish,. as a race in
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the laws they have attemred to defy. of the manner in Jahich they rt
empire led
intervals huge' rocks, smooth as marble, qualities of all races of men, is one of the and file escape to their homes, while the
numbers. Indeed never eate greaten
laden vessel. But we have ail confidence
I -Scotch, German or French. A modern- the Fenian leaders have held a "co
degree one whit higher thanby theEnglish
uncil ' , • tn. er-
you the officers end each -Pa '
t en - . The latest neivs, from he front, is that
He
. war. FRASER • army which goes into . the field relying of war,"and have decided thatthen asked for three acers for the the best -
without every respectcav thing tobe done is toreturnto theirhmes. i
e timers' foi thb Governor-General and`
Queen', which were given, followed bye
e thoroug
who does his duty well and shows hineself upon the cowarclicepf its enemyratirts de-
thorough sailor in . , , 1 feat and invites"disgrace. If. besides its
The net reaultsof t
' ty vanity, it h.as aLso an empty trees- ,'heeampaign,
are three Irishmen killed. end twe ve.
therefore, Priebe, Alt
.
_ -
-find the charter of the defunct B. A.. 0.'s or ertillery ; without wagons or means of
ball a.dozen :Fenian leadeta, athich they
women squandered in giving notoriety to
TEMPERANCE ' • emP
Priceonl3r ' $2.00 each wilav . is talicedof , no -doubt thecaptain will be have never been organized into regtments
willing to act as . If y9.71 can and brigades, and if it is
t , th f ti f aLo e ury an undplined horde of men who
0 eirY the hardeamed money of Irishmen and
unded and missing no Canailianiehurt,
MILER. JEWELER &c.. •
and several hundred thousand dollais
very wof
WEST sr GODERIOH • inine a errnanent supply of foad
; of Credal* please send it alialg. The maanta p
, change of would be befter without:
p offi talk f e except by plunder - withoet
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•-•': • CANADIAN CANAL withont it base of operahons or at, a, A prorniiient citizen or Philadelphia,
EG8310aRESPECTFULLYTO RETURN MIS • •
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being in Contemplation has caused proper- burlingitaelf againsb the power ef Greet
who was displeased at an article in the
• d to d ance 300 • • •
Though VIII Of:Reral of the realam.
Cana .
1:11 tell them Tua. oink te,ES4 ex to die. .
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lint youlmotrvery wel that's arfrOgay .Pyc4.
Mesa tee that-v.1=1a rabid them g.'.'..1.r.i.i.V.:
Mat fob they ranat be to belfot v11 -..at if ale?
But they'll ace vbs,1 t'ile.o vlav ssar.t to a frav,
2.10.ith 19111mlan la theexael):::;11..gt eater tri.s. trey
Last Song of the OSTealla
,
• the Feld -welder. the brave O'Neill,
Jlat I think 111 spend this night in -jail.
Por the Lion micht give r. -:e a ran eftis tail,
• Though General of the likainno.
The werithogpeople. .dive tiaam rel1 a
Vo take their -money 11 like very veil.
tidies fora fgbt. they vaay von a one%
Though General eine rviiam.
sincere thanks to the people of Godeoch and ty uCt. . Britain, In e ance oe e
10150 11t1U ots entl sold h U 'twist I's' r Ledger, met the proprietor and s.$id, "I
vicinity for their liberal patronane dating the 'past 8 •per cent. 'Some villa e I rec y f t
years, and new that the holida; season haw arrived ,40d. tg: jot) mo troops o e atea•-i eve y
state that all who wish to.purchasejeweh7forepresents partS -a Iittle baek, ,Yott can htiyilaaid, for, .Toltrt II; owo's raid aigainst Virginia --as "Do you mean to die -continue zour eery
with allIts Social 0l02 00.0 amenities, Ile WMIkl 5wn nw ring • ne° military-1point of view, crazy" than WW1 tostop your paper " He answered,
k hi ' la 4 0
otherwlse of warranted material and wer mans
twenty cents per acre o- sure to ed in disaster and the gallows. or stop the whole edittou, as At makes:
would dowell to buy item lum afrrates emnparatively, covcioan....s
• It ittlatnenta,Me -b.1 000 :54 many thoue- some difference."
Jiwelly Sold forGold Warranted Battar four cadranies of the 60th 'et,: e d e of sense thus
Fort, Williarn. The Goderich boys are puitning a illy as bloody a‘s it. is stupid. then. It exam be more Bri ' to ask Elm to pay
ISAAC, FREDERICK. Pron
cheaper than that asked, for worthies/stub.
•
wit,h his No. 1 company of the, Ontarici
and men. who haeSahad opportunities -of
1 G d 'eh De iOth. 1.862. .. itila•tf whet° Wort gcila e2inions for himself,,
- • - 10D an n avera eere
d to find that the captainnime every- La us Leakage inutginakion.for a
Rules left 10,0 Tuesday (23rd far -(1)31 rdAnyn,gauart on. mere bediamite
to'actirhylrnn'llen• tb; GeraBartfitishorthempinistrotirtittudeWofhispgbarocfamu is -
the aannee Inekte i en the Dominion 'by the disbar -
done in the best style ofb
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notrrrkintsPhlrip.ng
ul°raeat bete° tabusinese throne nes rale
0 en
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I .7.Isthagtiritt Lamer -40'a° 1:'c3ings.
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The' Tafinto elily calmed has rain:ad to r.,,rnat -t' it
Grand Jrapit 111.R. a fetv extra feet ot gise-44(10z IL e.g.
1..,treetovineh is likely to heuetl -Stratiorl ty Ike
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4 tun of a the rml way :Tel...lop...11m ni.
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