lcohguiodliioi Y rm), r."n.. ` fenvp o inmie Post mice for _Pcne~, imam Ormia, ;~It"on o'clock, p. m.; M l'lmn. nllmm 1 |.n_vlnK ls-ll:-x nw \'uIk. Haul J ,'ulIhIg\\`uml. nugmu -vn..>...... .. Ivr \\'1-Ilhl m-lvct tlm (Tu gun. in Inzlking thiu 1 ilhtlblllp um! I-um. Wm Itngd as M; ; :. NM: 1!. Tim, wan via MN timely as , some true and others false, were put in clrcula- ` gathering could be clearly roved. they `should i an example to their foolish V,/companions or u brother Fenians. ` HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND SI`}V.ER- -"}`EL"0`l`lll*}llS TO BE ASSASSINATEI). (From Yesterdays Globe.) The excitcmenl throughout. the city yester day, arising out of tho Ifenians parade on Satin` day night, increased rather than abated. as new facts were brought to light, or fresh rumours, tion. Every one was speaking of the, affair, and the unanimous opinion of all `law abiding and respectable citizens was, that s agrant violation of the law had been committed, an that their lives and property had been plug 11 in great peril. Pine and all agreed that if the , midnight proeessionists could be got held of. and if their participation in the,1'mlawt'ul be punished to the utmost imit of the law, as `At-nu mu-Iv hour in the/morning: McGuire / At`nncnrly hour tho/morning 4 was removed from No. 3,Stntion to tho Police u Court and long buforov the hour ofopuning the Court room was dondely croviidt-d. It is said that McGuimis one of the persons that Scr- ge.-nnt-Mnjor Cumminn took with him at the limo of tho Manitoulin Island` nifnir, for `which i he has hecniho mucn blunu.~d,and'ti1o circum- ' stnnct-.9 connected with which were so lzunely enquired into by tho Police Connrnissionoraz Tho prisoner` took his place in the dock as soon as nll tho other prisouons before the Court . i.l(1b(.`('ll(iiS])0SCd of. and the trial wug thou proceodod with. Mr. John McNnb, County C Attorney, nppenrodfortho Crown, while Mr. Cameron defended the prisoner. 'l`Im nikun were nroduccd in Court, und mnny lefended the prisoner. ~ The pikea were produced ` were the` comments made upon their murderous 4 look; for their very appearance is suggestive of ` deeds of bloodshed and horror. hundles were nlrfo pro(luced, and were recognized as the comparatively innocent looking pieces efwood thnt were curried lay mnny of the Feninnn on the 17th of March inst, while they pnrmled in precession through the city. In one end of them there is :1 hole in which in set :1 piece of iron, with it "w0rm running through it for the purpose of 1-screwing on the pik'e hend. When tln-ac stares were emrled by tho 1I`eninns, this piece ol i__ren wrm carefully concealed by pieces of greenirihbon being tied over it, ns if by way efornmnent. It is now said that during the time the parties were in `precession en St. I ntrielr'A Day. the pike l|e'.ul.~a were eurried in their cent peclmts, so that in case of u disturb- hnee they could screw them on to the handle, nnd thus be ready for any deed of violence.- The innocent looking `I, it will time be seen, might have been more for use than orna- ment. The hnndles and lreauls nre all well [or than orna- nmnl. 'l`lm nmtlo, uml dirsplny u grout amount of care and wm'Iu1mn`1-nlxip. They nrc evldcritly tho handi- work of sumo pursml orperaons wt,-ll uccustmned to perform such work, nml who also` were nn.\`iuust0(ln tlmjobwcll. In this they suc- cc<~,:lml, for we lf many of our lmst mc clumica could lurn out l)(`ll(;l' workmanship. nu... nvlnlnnmn mlu-n In-furo the l`nlice Mauls- I15 Ill! wlulml is UK nnruurnw,9u I.v_y ll", un bur nuthnriliuog um! hi~m:u was A`.nlu*I|ItIn no ......u.:.... .1 ;........a........ ...... I... lv`lhIIAIA\Q lI|vestig'at.i0n_l;t'0_ie the Police Mag'lstr_ate., .\ll'. HI I mlmillml (1 Hum day 1 hi.` \\'..ruI:l lmunmrl I-`rum Ih'vvu.u A Luau Qmmm, A rm walnut: hntxm mm an Rumnrilay. I -lha-(mm an lm-kc mu la (to turn 8mruul- an half way hylvh hullciln . Nu lf Wuhin hm mt, Mm Aha (`Int h Nmwr emu]; am in Int Ihnn inn mlmum Qrrvnluls. 1110 put nf the Mn: mrnwl; own yin! hy Imam Wm). nu A \I\ nln|or an un at` Ann. {AM u tho um- "! chm Msninr. In Mr. Juno: Full. vurtehlluul M the nmux M an spam! in rapidly. um 15:0 Xnbnm M use smumng In mun nae -hm ul {hum Mann a -was mum (mm in him M In but npm H mm sh nhnm-4-uglmaa bu bslhnl 3!! Mn! mtmplwl in} H' R I Wrlrb, as 3 Meta. hmuw: uni In-oi Moro. mu Imi all my dnanagqsl. nuhtmgh maul nf aha um-h 1... tn ha mam-d in at Main Ill. Pun`; dnanqgod. nlmmgu mm M ma aim! has n he remain! In [rat QM:-wk man! at calls. drugs and sum I-um. mum; MQMIML Md `up. up nude-Ntnnd, mad as am: imam. mun! tuna In 5.} mam. Ami! t W! hm than to In hum nan fun about ll.K!0. TM km! in um; by Imus. Wu. Fhhsm] Rtrlun-vi Rnllgvnmvn, am! an PW-Id! mr trauma; 1 parka gamut th km 5 HM yd M-so mic imam wllaut "Min `MA. mm "`.`* " "l"l IIWM Mu &g_h'i""'....,.. WMIA. vb homo: . `Q CQQEQEIQI 3]! N9 RH M81 :3: ..,.... a.m...a.a-- .r~< .. VTllE`]ENIANs.` Ill!` Inn l uflvr ml to um` . fun I IN" Iuulunuun; lull Iwlmu we: q'.mu'I\lIw nu expedition of im mrhucu can he dancin- inely got up in 1. xi; cmmtry. m-[Irv nun-n. I In lmw tho primmr-r hu lrinl \\`II.`i pt1)(`(N`(ll[{ `lvrn rdmrv. IliN(:||~A.'Iiull. rmwpl hull, Hm prikum-r av lmmlrml pnnnd.-1, and at` lH'Iv nnuul.~4 mwh. ;1864f I of the udges of tho QI1cen s`Belich in discharg- ' derstood as comlni . sdlction of eith Tm: `B}r;8`t'LHV"*9PrTP!iiiq&`4`-`he 7 Month! Law Reporter of July last, the opinions ing those whoneized H104 -,/L. Gerrily, and carried hpr to a Britishrport, are re tinted. Oftho four Inombors of! Court, a ma ority of ' three held`thnl tho wo 5, EommiI.t within the jurisdiction of 1;! er arty. are to be un- cl wit in tho emqluaiue ju- -party: and also that pirac , 1 tions. beimz within thh in: a. bv the lawiof nsmcuon oreun party: and amount: puree A by law~ nm being within the jur s- d c tion ofev nation is'not'within the terms of the trc y of `extradition agreed upon with theVUni d States. - The Court discharged the `prisoners from cnstod , under the Secretary of Stu s warrant, on t 0 ground that theiruct, `fti a crime at all, was pirac by thoylawof nations and not within the tree y. In this do- ' cision the court seems to have taken the com- mon definition of piracy as being murder and rohber on the high seas; and to have under- stood it as including every `robbery or murder on the high seas. This Isnpposo to be wrong; but nevertheless, the decision of the Court of Queen's Bench is high authority. There isa demand new pending before is United States Commissioner in this city ma de byuthe British Consul, for the oxtrndition of John G. Bonnet charged with huving murdered u seamen on board the British brig Raymond, on the 16th of September, on thevoynge from Dublin to New - York. gfocorrliiig to the idenof piruc adopted bv the llntzlish induce. the crime c awed` is I01-K. gxccogmng no xnoldea or pn-no mlopwu by Engllsln judges, argtl` piracy by the laws of nations and not within the terms of the treaty. Why sh_m11`(l` ndt our ' English ncutrnl friends hzive a taste for the laws as they have seasoned it for Qthers. J. C. 1 . ` them; R'r:.\MnKA1n.r: I: a single l\lcC_lellnn jonrnnl-not even the I{eralcl~is shocked by the Rebels" resolve to till their army with negroes. When our Governmentresolved to do this, `they`were ell boiling over with in- dignation. unmzement and horror at. the un- heard of atrocity of the procedure; but that the Rebels should do it seems to them natural as life. In point of fact, the `Rebels did it before we thought of it-~did it int Mobile, in Tennes- see, and cons pieuonsly at New Orleans, without provoking :1 .l)emocratie rernonstmnce. That. - ' ncgrocs should shoot Unionists, did notdisturh it wns their shooting _`f()lll'- Southern hrethren that seemed to them monstrous and inhuman. And now that they are again called into the field by \vl1elcsnle,`t0 lig'lil:'f(")'r Slavery nnd Disunion, the Democratic orutom and jour- nnls are `wvhist as mice about it. No one of them hints that it (l3 even contra , to the usages of the party ! We have nlrem y stated that the Rebel Governors have had a meeting, and l'(!H()lV('(l on a general arming of negroes. We have private and trustworthy advices from Richmond, which ns.-sure us that all opposition _ to the negro~arming policy is crushed out by the pressure of neeensity and the march of idem so thnteven Joli`. I)avls-who has held out to the last moment, comprehending the full signi- tieance of the step~-can hold out no longer, We shall soon have a conuuencement of Rehol-negro- arming; and then we shall indeed nee "the be- ginning ofthe end."--.Veto York Tribune. ,e,,_.+-, e_~_#_ e? V, EXxTRA()Ill)l.\'AILY TIIAUI-II)Y.--A Carlsnnhe letter, says the 1):-bat.-, `krolatcs an extraordi- nary tragedy said to have just taken (place in thutcily, but which we gxvo under every n:-. serve. A Polish count named K-----, after so- lhnl. city, but which iinuer every 111-. Polish ducing n Miidll. do Ln ll----, one of the inosit clinrining Indies in Cnrlsi'iilio, nlmniloiictl livr in nr(lci' to marry the Mnrqiiise do I. . Mdllu do Ln ll---- i.l`i(`(l G`,V(!l' ineniis in win back livr fnitlilcss lover, lllli. llnding lwr i-ll"m'l.~i iiselcss, ilotorinim-ml in he iivviigml. A griiinl lmll . was gin-ii ii few days lmck ut llw rv.~'ili-iicu of llic Mllfllllll`. liimalcliriilc lit-r lietrulliiil with the (louiit. 'l`lii~fvlc wn:-i M. its liuiglil \\'lil'.|l Illilllc la [in ----X\[)]il'ilfl('il('(l tliu ;\l:irqiiimi with n Blllliii on il(`l` lips 113 if ulmiit to snliilv livr. llllti [il\`ll li:\Hil(`(l lhu voiitviii.~i Oiilil pliinlof iuilpliiiric iivicl into 1101` l'iim-, A l4il0l`i. limo hi-foro n scr- vnnt in li\'a-ry liiiiulml ii l1'Hl`l` lo the ("uuiit. .`\ii(`|' ri-ruliiig it tho lnltirr i.l1l'll('(l[uliI`,1lllll ini- iiimlintuly \\'f.`lli.lIl|i.. l`liu in-xi dny his lmily wim diS(`lI\'|'l'l`(l iN1'i|il|il`(l with ii poiiiainl in three pl:u'4w, wliilti ilintnl" .\ldlli- do Ln li--~ Wns fuuiid in iliv riwr wliivli riiiiiuit X\.` U fmiii lliu towii. The Hl\l`(]lllL` in ili.u!'ig.;iii`(-Ll for Iii}- l'|`[Ul`H," 5HU\V I)l|l H \('|_Y MK numlu-r uf Cullmlic \wd1liIu h\hli.~+lu~l (fhlllrh haw fullm lma !'.\ll<~n in _llu~ l`rv-(1-uluw \|..unur).i|n Hm nrmuullun he rm: 0! Kwemher In Tarmac. rm Ill gums mu \rry n (`Mlmlim urn unl_v nu lw ululinn in linghuul and wnllu, hut vino-liflll M t nu u\\|\\\1\r<| lulu, llllt tn uh-I-ins llm grnwth of Him! lnul In-H:-r vswlwv I50`? mm In Hts Ra 1nh"4! Hp: ogmhq tn g p !"9`!9 `5"'` ?~N*Hh(.!bd me ha! Em! In u."s,:"::L";ds lppeqmiu. ungtpmao clawing A .4 . .,..,.........~..~m. Hoowu `g rum a TM um yuuhgnngf: ugwmlhm n limo: mm gym in 1100!! N I pwrullve mu; umlan lion hulmbk kmin!|Qsm>Hwenm um Q .' hlnslll` PI,IdMIhaI!IPtpOW\H:( u Om-nqmuomip on vww TO : K9 F55 I -Hwahhnhml "mm at um: tulim '9 '|WY\|hn\ M um run um yawn um *"`*`" mm noun Jinn Valli! mmlm rm mum muphinl, awn; ';?3,'.`.2.Ti."3. 3%` "'as."`&"i?`ss. llnnnhu In iii. tun 1? r and . at V ugiam "35. of baking .3 ' ~ East an inn! :3`m.a:ao:amsm.%?nu% uh! that have him: Mk Mn _ `Q WC an A} am: not \`- u-muanhug All _ A an Nu-nl.MMm9 vwm up!-pi trade has M hum In mm. uh; ` an nun! bunk Inllvn In _uu~ l'r1-u-Mum. .\mu: r| mvhilt-, Hm prupnltlull of (Tnlhul'u: pl 11 guuls lulu wry lurgt-Iy iII0r1vn.u(-cl. mli1'Hun`unl_v lwvntia-|l| part of Um inn In Rmvlmnl nml \\'ul<-3 outside Hm m. in mm as of nuns. my a nu.- ... am. Lu. i73`a."' J 1 Ma at Main unk 1:. ml Nu m , ` ` f`>\3V,` 7 Em; |l`d"d Pin walnut pnhllind WA! Pelli 1 "hell bus Man in ID!) . I ureiwpnmmsahnn ,_ nlpruil 1 m-am Amusnahl 411 The dnotunun, in Tonmto, cm Hulunls hat, of the hm hundred and Myminu university 0! an aunt mammrulvlos in Bdlk H II "The Uunpmvdcsr Plot," In um 05 {or :9 open bum-In of HM his 0! our country, which has wurtlml um pop}: of Wuumn Hum. from um mm of quid they hnvu been In: ammo time on- joyhg. Ind lm impmaian that an honor udtutnuding Ind hum Nmul In bolwmn In Nlpartin ndmimn of tho Orange and lb Gran. all Ila, I-he rkmnuu nought D MCDHIJIQOI lint lo him nmslgtuunhsd H1 lh Illnnb l` Kiln Illilvln nhnnrv` mh('l'H .HHI.lmU. In 1n.>A un:u- I in [N11 Hwy lnul rvm'h~| '.MIO,- Luf tln-w dulm Hwy f)l'|llr-1| 1 K ]mpulnHnXI, ill Hm .H`(`nlld -I 25 n the lxwl -I 4 pm (`(`llL. and Mr. :1-rv <-mwlu-.-iwly that llu-ir in- Iy Mvlllivxll wilh tho hwrvamc-I :1-mum. Imu:l M` whom nn-, (`nth-v sh in lilvgluslnal. 'l'Im uutrlingv xluxory light llwrezmu in Hu- mlic \w(lliII;.:s --llmw in tho lu`u~ `h fullvn HIT. hut Llw gain lw l`r1-tnwlulnl. Nmu:mIl1>rlnI.~l.~. |`HI Illlrl "1 [HIV I1-3 1, Imdclo. Thin I duly run lcml no .huli-i*m\. Thu ` ohni Im vuu :u;.._.- --u Aftex 2-1; hours sickness. in the 5th conces5ion of King, on the 21st ultimo, Mn. THOMAS I. WATSON, in the 59th year of his age. The dc- ceaaed was an old llotbrmer, and a man of strict momha. The high ogiinion entertained at him was manifested by hi3ilQigili)0t` and friends by the great `multitude or persons who attended his funeral. . _ - ' iSjh`|I[ (i7)i7);s%t;;S._ Shell ,,_oyste,r. .. JUST RECEIVED AT 1-11: A urn-n Int `-nvvn-I-r A -rrru'r'I rrnrnnr rRAsR73E6AiI"G` I1_oTEL \`n n:*uvrnvnA\"r BALT|[ll\{:(JJii}.`liw:$`|iE:'WTERS ,GOU'IJS1QI.N I)/\f IM.'.I1-J]-`S, 7 IIE Subscribcrlma much plensur in inti- mnting to the inhabitants of Mudonto and surrounding townships, that hisNEW FLOUR- ING Mll.l._. in the Village of Coulson, situ- nted on Lot No. 3, in 7th concession of Mo- dontc, will commence grinding on MONDAY, the 21st, when he trusts to be nble to company with uny estublishmcn of the kind in the County of Simcoe, as to quality, quntily, hr. 110 has 5 Med no cxpvnse in titling up the Mill on the test npprovvd principles, with , thrve run of lmtclnx-:s1lu1`r Stones, one of which i will bc spg.-cinlly set apart for chopping. Hav- ing also :~'(-cur(* the services of n l:'lli.`~`,'l`-CI..-\SS .\lll.lll`Il, lmhopos the public will duly up- prociutc l1isv.\\'1`tiox1r4, and pntronisu him AC- curtlingly. I.-.27" l m-ties from n distance cnn fL`lV unon ` .ExAiINmx:_-5mcB;- Nov. 8;-f1864; ` ' hour, $4 50 $4 60 Full Wheat. 75c; to 78c. per` 1'nlkheP. Spring, 750. to 800. -` . "J ~ Oats, 40c. . , It Pens, 60. per bushel. _` Barley, 650.` to 70. 5 , Hay per ton, $'Ib`." ff` , ' " ~ Mutton 5c. ~. - Beef per cwt., $3.50 to $4.00. Sheep $3.50 to $3. M ` Calves. $3.50 to 94. D IQIIHIINII B! W nan muusgnlnnusu Hath Mano. or an mm, nhmrw udu ungwmry bk mm! am-r ha MN 5 vammion by all mm Pm ri dalnminukmnl d'tsHm~ Iltlsua umuwd mm! m Mm-I no Iu'IIAhfeIt in tha main; 1-Hha hr a My aIf`KdJImI Cilwiim that parllml I m Ilo 4!! Tomato until AMI midnight. 7 Hi I30 mend pmpuan at cumin into * nhmold us oppvmmmy nuqumll`, Q40} A nmkr d"Bo uh um pearenhlf gdatlng an nunimmr at nu mm in artist tiny QM !!! Uaocxivl QM NH, mus , . . D it, 5 I. ...mwm :3 ::*: ...,".. .2` 1-sneep $3.50 to $3. Calves, $3.50 to $4. Sheep Skins, 50. each. Butter per lb. 18 to 20. Eggs per. doz., 13c. Potatoes 25 to 30 per bush. Tnmnto Markets; 0` 0 WEDNESDAY, November 9, 180;. Flour er cwt., $4 25 to $4 30 for Eupefnc. Fnllw eat 82c. to 920. for superior. Spring wheat 78c. to 83c. per bushel. BIu;1ey65c. to 700. . Outs, 35c. to me. ' , Peas 60c. to 62c. -```~- `` R c 10. per lb. . I my per ton, $10 to. 13.00.:- Struw $7 to $ .00. Eggs per dozen, .150: to "He. Cheese per lb. 120. to 14. _ PotatocnJp_er bushel, 50c. to 75c. curuxngay. g l urties_fr distance rely upon huvlng their grlsts honw with them the smno duly. J.-\.\[l-IS COL'LS()`.\'. F\ l'Ill\' l'lnc0uragmm-nt will be given to 1 parties (la-sirmw of .\`t-tiling in tho alum 1,- im-ulimml \'ill-ago, um! u. llAl.l"~-AL',l{l*} Town Lot. 0f\3l1`I\I'(3(l land will be HlVl'lN to each Clll1\l.`4\`|,ll{`I`, tngollu-r with other imlucelux-n(.!. Fur fnrllwr lmI'll(`Ilit\I .`! (if lyv lull:-r |m.'4(-lmid) XlClll1\l54\`lll(`I`, mgolm-r wuu mm-I nuuxcelncms. pxu'tit`IIh\rs (if hy pu.Il~pui1l) ml1ll`0S.-I Jaunos (.'<)ulson, l'I.~zq., Uuulsou I`. 0., Me-tlmmx . Which will be sold henp. _ ax` Private familie supplied onliberal terms. 4041' R. %RAMs1?,%T1)iij} ;T1.M., . . . . . \ V . . . v . . z x n 1-:m.\'mru(`.u, ` Coroner for the `County of Sxmcoe, 0 Is` I I. I, IA, l . W. .\. H.---Hr. H. pn_w spccnu mu-nunn to an dim-`nweu-f wnnu-In um! cllilulrrxn. Hrilliu, .\'m-., 10. Hot. -Imr Npiril 1`-f Nu` .~I_r;a and Nor!/oer]: .'lh'rlru'e will plvuw wilhdrmv former ntln-rliru,-int-nt mud in- rwrt thv nlmva-. 1 mung cu-rm In my wnv rum.-\ mun, on my su*t'uuut, M I will nut. hold m_\m-If rv- npomuhlv for any tl4'hl.~9uH1cf oonlrmrling, from ml nflvl lhiw lute. _HIHN' .\'H)\ W, I311} ?l9l's!w vu nu nu! In-um not ::j;;. lth, ini ml. 3: Hut math kvrri in Muni Hi`: n-u`-not us an Cmllmm, .\(o: ;\'u\'. 10, 186-1. -lUtf | nmml, nu IN Hlluw ixml punmu nhull lm Uw rmuv. ,H r uw unawu mvmmn sums; m`-`Tm. I-my Awrr -HI Imm In Annual Mmvtlnl GRAN}; Mb/islou SKINS llf IEIPEHIICH Frllli UIMN11 mvmum runms Hr |l'kl~ . l`|'IR.\Nl'K. VH1 In-Id HI Annual Mm-Mn; hi Hm T(|\'I'N IU.\l.I.. IIAIINIP3, on WEI!- N!"..`~\hA\ ,7lh nl hem-mlwr. Oummolwlng at |(lu'clmh u. an. and n Puhnn Mama; V!!! ho hum In (Mu an-nlng, mmmcvm-lug at M}! [mat 34:u~.I). Atldrvmnoa wllmviollnrovl ivy mm!- mm momlvt-rs nf than mdor. Acleulltvm llurla, Nnv 2|, II 8044 ... ,,.,.x.._. ...... mm... \1c-uomv. (Ioulsun. Mctltlllh`, .\'m'. 10. 156-1. I LI. 1 nny l'nIunu I-ID I V!" hula! I I-uuv Romaimny in (M Pm! Ura, Benin, . \v'mnkr. in HM. Annnunug. Arthur llwnllum. Ami. lluluv, summon! Md) ; [luau lhnyoq, Mm Mvljm uu, Eohnv-I l\tn:-Mn. lhh-M Inl.w:f, Agra Q!) Ilvmum, Wm Inuhh, Ki 1; Rruvlu, I'M l`wh,mI. his 133:. ileum` Rnbiungm, R. (2 uni. WI lluu Numb. Jmepb Pmuhy. nu min Savvy. Mm nlmnon (_2mM1.M|u ugms bmmgahanavsl hnmuna,-cm. Hana Mada. Salt {1} 1 vmnm mmmr. Poem 1|: 1 . ; m:I :31 nan Spams.` igtm m Ihtunohn ` W31 hi VIM: , Wlllhu Rank! Wu. I'M: in... I; , I win: . m, has ' (as cash warm `I? Rum * Inn`; .1. 14 us ~ xl..;,L.'a`." Inna. IEI XwIG luIuInnwmImvumuvM! MiI`*Ibd` ymmnhemm 3| ` Q93 }_I V ` sk.s...u.s.u...z.u.ai"3 : `mid. `noun iulajvmtumam : Ii Inna: lulu umbyuu mu . m` V` mid. |H`IlH`IHY I?.\l"1 giving Nmlit lu x mv mu-uum.. M I .u m m Adjuln, .\'u\s-mi-vr 1. Important }:}radesmen. `C: '4: LI. I"`rmm~< Irv . any vivhlu luv mm uf Tm mum Ann nnan.u;nn.w 1, A LA12(m' SUPPLY 01" -unnnnr ruin!-I I n\1r\-r b.J.sT 'iiAd3"n{iiA}*k.' unuamn, n.1A\v cu-n.u.~n\v \\'l\ uwnru-I C71\.U'.l.`Tl( XIV. uar or LETTERS .1. n...a 1112.. ll ";;'.:..;:;'".z.`;:;:;; . hut an xvhumsm an-can mm tho CAUTION I JIEDON TE. DEATII. . pn_\ spccinl nltrnliun mu nml1`hil|In'n. J().~_|.;1-H l\11`l'|`l.AWHl. ...t.... 1 1.-an an Al l"l'l4L\' nll pvrssmm ngsinu 4 HIV wifv F|.()l{.\ .\'|l;\W, I ..7nI .... l...I.I ........II n-. rn In-n-by l'urH:hIun to pay * HI" Mhnlutuflhuv Int John wlh, null! It )-ropvrl mlthur n Appnlnlml by law 0 rrwlxn l,` I XV (A unvuuusn. AMI. _MvLM An`14|(!) Ihuh Ann` I nkn JOHN SHAW. AlL'lin Inna u. 40-ly. a 3 ahftling ohe, Iiemand .t.Ixe`i1>nnfm-I 1 'diatqjn_j.9rference of the authorities, with n ` nunlm cl Aunnrnv-.. qt! _. ,.!|!:!ll, l'l|vlS33, vnw u I ' upof a,uch`a (lungcr- I dun organization. Tlrat'itis a dangerous 1 : one the boldness of Saturday nighgls parade I M makes phinfull Va parent; and it is deeply 1 >_ tqb,7_l_'g rettrgivt it an gtf}empt_waa not I ' than ma 0 torecognizo the principal rlend- I ' era , so `that; they miglu; not escape the 1 punishment their. outrageous conduct? lo? I nerves. The energetic munmr in which A the Toronto authorities have since gone 1 into an investigation of the affair promises i to throw further light upon the nature of ` this dangerous secret orgrmizntion, which is said to be known as the Hibernian 1 Society, and is doubtless composed of Feuinns under a less objectionable title. ,\Prominent among the suspected leaders in the affair is one McGuire, :1 trworn kccpbr, .. at whose house a lodge of Ililrprniuns nmeh-1. A warrant uvm: i-uznml mminet lnim . an IVIIUHV IIIUUUU lb l\KIgU UI .ll.IUI5rllH|lIS meets. A warrant was issued against him, an at once proceeded to execute it. On his house being, searched, about twenty or thirty deadly looking pikes ' were found. They are about reiglit inches long, and shaped like an zmeieiit ;po.. r".' Further senreh brought to light handles for the spears. T heseraro about eight feet , in length, and are made of the best wood. . McGuire mm arrested. A citizen of To- ` . `route proceeded to Bugfnlo n. few days ago, L and after making extensive purchases of : revolvers was there arrested on suspicion ; of being it raider. He referred the author- . ities to.Sergc:mt-Major Cummins, of the i Toronto police, to satisfy them the re- , volvers were intended for le_1]itimate pnr- ' _ poqes, and was liberated on that 0llieinl's _ telegraphic explnnntion. What the purport 5 of that explanation was, line not transpired, )` but the SergenntrMzijorlms been suspended - until u tlioroiigh investigntion of his com- ; plieity shall have been made. a 'l`n flux fm-t flmf llux ()1-nnrrnvunn uml JIIVIIIJ FHIIII IIIIVU UUUll HIHKIKH To the fact that the Ornngenien and their Protestant friends conned their oh- servniice of the Fifth to the interior of a building may be attributed the pezwvflnl termination of the (lxiy'n procectlings; for bad, they V('vl}tr`l|l``4l~l\l)l`0l(l anal 601110 into collision with their armed ndwrsaries, lxluml would have 1Im{u(:sti0nul)ly l)(`ll spilled; and thren would have followed :1 scene of riot nml bloo(lsl1el which our [)(3Z(301ll)lc country, Slll(`,(3 its earliest settle- ment by :1 ci\'ilim:tl peoplo, hug new:r._wit- (3S$0(l.` The murder of an innoct-nt man on that o<`cnsi)n\v)ul:.l lmve I`<)|l.~'0(.l the blow] of Or:uig_:(-nicn, not only in 'l`nmnt0 hut all over CuIi:ul:x; to sucli nn extent tlint not one of the m11r(l(er-.r.~I, or their lmmvn nlycttors, would hnvu z-scup<: n. tlircful |`('t,rll)lltl0ll. 'l'z1l this view of thu lll1|l~ ti-r, and WI: think it the cnrrwt one, who will nut sny that the clinllce liy which our country lms l)t`(`,ll saved from sm-h u vuln- mity lmra lm,-n incl;-ed n nurrmv um-,; my nurrmv, as to ninlm us linpu the lltll|')l'll.lt`H of 'l,'or will sue to it that the (`,lll(`tlIl(`lIl tvfmuzli !al`t`ll('.`l :1.~4\\'u lmvu s-,m:npol may not n,-gniii l--pcncl on tlm re:,*1nrr(-,in-4-, ul'ni1vl1 un one? l`llS1:Wlll,'l`t: we give tlltt ]mrti<:ul:|rs of the om-,urr<:ncc ms furlllllctl liy the (Ila/ic of ytmtcrclzzy. _ .__gQ_}..., . l'lll)SllIElVI`.\I. Bl.E(JTl()N. Trlmnpln of the llepulolicun Party. The 1 r(-..'s'i nzlmttiun in the Unit:-I Smt4::~1 rmm: off on 'l`|1csd:sy lust, nnd so far as we cxul ;.{nt.ht~r from (In: returns nlromly nuulu known by tfrlt-grapln, lluncst. OM Abe" hmsolxlauilu-(1 11 ruIIO\\'.'ll Hf his 10mm to the of the Whilu UllH(.'. Cow I lmry tn prcvimmly ('xpr(-xs(,-I ulnhxitylm (hu- . ulvctinn nuunm to lmvu pztw-,l uH'lui<-tl_y. .. .,_...u 1.... ,.._ Dun gum: (mm u Msrlllmn | rm|nN~u. nflnr ovujuy lug ovnth-I\n In Hm prlnnlpnl um nl Hu- I`Mm`, Hills Inn vnlluunlulir` Uuum Ih-um Al hmdlng Hm lmu lhmngh (`cumin ul Hm Pslrmn u! Wglna, haw lnknn Nu`-It olnpulur-V {mm among mu; ml. Iumnvm. Mtluml. hailing; ln nplmll hupm that are lung Hwy will luv llw` minute`, IIHMI in ma than wlnm Hwy rul vnnuv amnngmluu. TlmHh-Hy Mt phuu-vvl will: um 0-malty and MW trmmnanl NI Hwlu mhuhn nu! - A,...I.| l...- H...- `ruin .. novnvhntn u ..| W xawm malt; nut nohnlh nut ndmlhl, Inr tho] vuvru nnrywlu-tn wulv--Ixwnl and (AIM! tn the full! Intent cu! Um Hum Hm, nmmcl fur mm hrivl hat hm-rvv-Ila; via-H ... ,.. II1.ntmm.1 UIAYII l.ul Hntunln; ntm. um I lulu nomlvd 13. Hahn. hi Ihn muplny n! It. Juuliqvk Rayon, nf Huh tmvm, was ppm. with Q yak: nl mm M ox puturunnhl alumni in mi! Ind 5 MI! IIIIGAM Mam u! tmm, and nut to : taming whhln I rMmmMc- jw-nd. My om pkqu In-gm to mmlnin nmvu-hnnatunu than 1 was llfml M81 lug-gu-noal. anal llmswfaum amt mt mmnonpwn In wnmh M Hm mining mug, Tnklng Um divwllnu ul Hm gunshot: Hwy mam ma mi that land] 12! palm, qldlidcsgd, sum the Km mug In nmnn pm.) M muddy run in nu mtddla M the marl, Juana no ouhjon M Ma, um am; it In thaugtnnunt Iuumvmeupm him pm QI my hump! In WM purl; than uholtow pout 19 think M was dwvmh wt having mm. M. amrncmd nu ml-M. wyamoly Irlllmqi uIg31,hvNtIhmntodtMaou-duwn In his watch win in vm wmsmmol. I, Ubllb. IMIIIII'.b1M H lnqmvct on the had; his Inlay naming. man now. am snvlkniuluhiauu-I In-uammm nib Manchu mummau a It, nu 1IIluiI1-*()svtuwnUyvwualogn.m4 nn-I. H nppogrn ` :1 no mm om-.1 M. (I... E:xiiiKTANn% Conan ().F __;S;I_"M(5EV\. QZ.4I)VQC41fTE,Af',gliI%SAY, NOVEMBER 1:0, `* Turn. or run Sr. Ar.nuxs' RAInnn,a.-='i`he `investigation in m attending the raid lately made upon tiilo villages of St. Albans, in still going on`at>.Montreni. As yet, however-, nothln_g of importance has trpnspired whereby we can anticipate the ilnnl result of v tl1o`trlnls. 1_\`nnmber` of the raiders have been ` identied by witnesses from St. `Albnhs, us the > partien guilty `of the'oii`encea there committed; - but in howpfnr their transgressions cnn be made erlniinal`understhe terms of the Ashbnrton l I I I 5 trenty no legnldeeislon has been nrrived"g.t that ` we nrc aware of. The threats of the people of ` Vermont, to arreatthe rnldors in Canada,` in i government, will not prevent the raiders from hnvlngnfnlr nnd impnrtini trial; for the ud- - ministmtors of our laws cnnnot be intimidated l --they will do jmnlcethonghv thoheuvens fnli. .m.___. s l` I the event of their 'not-being nnrrondored hy our n f D.n"s Comirrltcrsi. Connmr-1, Tono.\"ro.-- lndirecting` the attention of our readers to an `advertisement of Mr. James E. Day/, which we elsewhere insert, we are neltunted by more than ordinary feelings of interest, for we know the gggnilemtln, from`-a long acquaintance with him, to be a teacher of commercial education pox eessing abilities inferior to none engaged in im~ parting instruction in that important brancliof V knowledge. And, as he has just severed his connection with the well-known tlrm of Bryant, _ Strattan and `Day, and opened his own colloife, in the premises they formerly oeeupied, on King-street, near the W'esloyan Book Room, we , nnlrositatingly recommend his institution to all who are seeking to prepare themselves for eom~, mcreial pursuits, knowing that he is not only ' eminently competent. from his experience and ability, to impart the information he professes to 3095099, but that. he is actuntmlihy an earnest desire to ilt his pupils for the highest positions in commercial life. Wowlsh Mr. Day, and how no doubt he will enjoy,"a very liberal patronage from our Canadian people, among whom `he has so long resided, lling positions of trust and distinction. _________ . - .. -_-_._. 1` f: t it ii 0 u l f t I s r t t t l 1 l I\`c1u:.\s1-:` AND DE}`ll-:A.`~lE or lVmsI.xc1'AN .\lr.mr>1u.uT.~;.--Tl1u lu"l5G'/lri.9tiz17z Guardian cou- mlns the following stntlstlca of the increase and decrease of Iucmlu-rs in the several districts ` enumerated, us f01l0\\'h':-Il\'(.`lllA.` I.mulon, 497.` Guelph, 86. ()w1-umnul, I66. llnrrio, 1r. `n..n,...:n.. cm L':....l,o.... 9-2 n...,.1,.'.:n.. u uulm, UV. \ 15. `m-11m;i11.-, cm. xingmux, 23. llrockvilln, 65. Omnva, 151. I unlixw, Z10. (,)1u)hcc, 25. Stnnatnml, 14. Huron xmnl Supt-or, 81.-- I)1~;(:m:1m;: Toronto, 41!. 1[xu_nilt0'r1.44l. Nia- gnrn,'97. Bruntl'0nl, -198. Chnthnm. 243. (loderich. 373. Whitby, 2-19. iulmurg. 188. l vt0rh0r(nIgh,` 132, 1 urth.,G`.). Montreal, 24. _7_,44_._____.__. ff, . #7 , Tm.\`mm1\'|: ma. II1:I1.I.n'mx.---During the present. month the people of the Northern Slznlm-" by executive coxmnnnd, M'0 lo~t.hu.uk the (2011 of Iiuttlt-H, for the viclorit-H recently \'ouchs:Ifc1l thorn over a portion of theirowu unruly houstelwlul. And the people of the re- lu-lliuua muth nm ordered lay l'rcx-xi`lent1)nviu to pray for ponca~-coIu upon prospective vidtory and f5!l|yHr`.ql|(`lll indnpendoncc. Strange incongruitiou arise from the (`xcrcims uf humnn passions. " ..._`::'.;z,...+----------_------~~,------~A.~..._....._ mnxh, C.W., Tnungsluv, Nov. 10,1801. DlS(?!l.\l l0EI).-ll he but pl`0p('I to nnmmtwc that Mr. llvnry Mumn, of Drumbn, wlmsc um-at for Hlnpposml Incrmlim'l.xn wu lnlvly Imticml, has lmon l1)!16r1\|>ly (lischnrgvd, be having pr0\'('d an alibi. ._,. .. .._ ,.,_` I"xIu:.---I.u.-st .\'umh\y uflu-rnutm the upper story ofthu house of Mr. Gt-0. Bull, nu Mary Hln-st, in thin town, wua aliwm-|~r-:1 un llrv; and Um isxllillx ufmnnkn through u` HMnglvH of its run! noun brought n nulnln-r of ttnvlmpmmln to tlm spot. 'l`hruu;:h the oxnrlimm, nl Alouxrn (lnrtnn, Sunnm-m`H. lhv<,;vm, and ulhcrn, Hm nmf wuu quickly ml thmugh mud Hw iIIlt.*ri1ml1'- `lug:- with wutvr. \vhi'h A-xtin;gui.lml Hm .. H.-.. In 0|... .....un|i..m lu.m.-mm unu nun u`-.n,..._, . ..., ... lug:- wutvr, th mncmhlt-ring tin`. In tlm nu-mtliunt-, lmwuwt all the furuituu- nt` the d\v-tling hnd In-1-It rs nmvcd to 11 Nate ttintxtztrv, me ft-urn m-rv outc- tninud that tho prt'lttt.~(`H mulut nut. tm m\1'tL- Tho tim mu-um to tune m'i;.(hIutvd through (It t`lnt|u-nuftlm944-rnInt':4 In-ll minim; in vnnlnr with It Hl.m'u~pipu which run lhrungh it {mm tl: kttclxvn Mow. Mr. ltull`n tam, which uill not I) over $2. ) ur $30, was ('0\ 'l'1-cl lay in.-mrnnvn. hh:I.A\"1|n|.H`.\mc nr lHmw.\I\<;.- (in Mun- dny night of hm um-k n |n<`lnm-Iwly mum of drowning um-urrml in Hm 'l`uruntu hay, Hm un- happy victhu ha-lug Mr. Mi:-lnwl M<`l)mmu;{h' vn-ll known to tho Inlnulvimnho ml (lrilliu, and the adjoining lnwm-hipn nf lhunu nn Mum. Hi hotly wIum|mm`w`d llnung In Hm buy at Hw foul 1-f Yurk Mrwt, n lmlllu whlxth hm! mu laim- liquor mm fnunvl in hL=1pm'|(4~l. AT nu-: ,\lv,m-v M `I In m gs-nvrully lmmsn Ilml nrunkn of our Town (`m mun Hmu wvmu-nut nu: nut Much, |Ill1`\'0'IUH`l4*w W0 alum our um! um ..u 3.- ......., ., . ....,, uuhm ul Muun nf llw rmnpt ny nppmunl1q>prm'|M|nunl tlm1`nuurH,H lulu-mlly in any ~nh'!rm{nm (`nu Im law I.... ... u... .... ..-....~... WV ........ dullwn M l\ Ihrvumn lmrt-Ilw and nnvmuhnlnhlr. Mo-H wnrrlf->1 Mn nvrx irvw, Hm luhuly lm rnvuumuvsl by pr lmutIrmnfu1h\M4~mngilus Imwt Mu fnllmu wlthuul tl :1||1 | .11 W m. .. Fatnplmll, fur (J:m=llo2 hu j patnma nl vnnpl `hll Hm... In a prmpmy In I 1:: Thi'eatene'dVll_a1ds fmm Canada. .., A IN-I nv mu up HI wuprlvbuu mm vhung-`oi, Mid In! an-oh H Maw an In unlargnd M Us Hunt 0! mm umlllnnsl mmnnm; mlllng ll mm g ghlrtywta munll Ilmal. Wu Ompa CM: oak-I pylon nu llw pm! -7 H: mm pmprlniun. Vs-awn ummm| an (`xx-lghlun, may mswl with N; mptud oqqmruglnqvnxvivll Thh Tim" bu Mon, mulnv H: mmmr mnnqv-maul. an nnimvmug gm] gm-"gun, puppuvtm of Hm Lmnl pun , uni gluumgk lb Immgmul Idrirwuul It: may mgm `kn cml wlou comm: In nu an mm-y 3| mun) .._ 3;. In mum pnlhlml prmllvllln, no Ian M fur Hut M IIHI he might ulna harm gray; (in N timid Iva ungvuofm In mppnan N1 N!!! M}! mm H! kk upon HMO! lm luv: Mlhvme umrlhntnd an Minn; tn In mm Q4` .. A... .....`..I An Int-Dana: In HA hnnn slnruumgwuo lung-uylnnl c-lumgnn f u I I I | 1 4 ngvn puvwwu q--nu;-yum. -u ,...m...., `V! .....,.,,,K pm, u to wmmas on In:-mm tn Mn dime. -1.... TM Imnaua sndug. alien Tuvnumd, bu hm whiting tho muly of Ilvsldlmnd. on can :1 the mains! Ir. um... vlmeuul II! which he VII Mod in 1557. ('50. am I: hkild IBM B0 in N! that locality in 3'! 0051:? nk such until In Ynnlm nat- hri. it nsbodu ban the an on Man, .4--an-IE W- Mlwrvs hm Hf Hm licm -vw W1 ..,.. .,. ,.,,...m ..n ml |n|ruml|vIg )~umnl bu tr: 1.... l........|....| ..I......... A .... . ,,.. .., '0r|nMo1. .`~`m>kiI\gl\n pvrllnlnry In uvrslrmu, llrmmm nluuulul 1'1`! wnunuuml prmldlxm Mm with M fu1h\h|4~ lm (`nu llusu llm Inn I Isnvhnu llw nlmnt MA Nl. 4}. ` um! ml In u Along `wbtrlokmcrican border, frbm Michigan` to Vermont, intense excibement } hagbeen aroused during the past and pm ` sent week by threatened Confezferum rziids " (`mm H. ommtrv. Ttxlncrmmn nf nmhmuu ` wrlyufllml u. u, .. ml fun urggulli-wt! .1... L.. n mMv\rlnl|)' hrumn um HI always m mu! 5 Hllln nhvn mull 1 fmm` `rs m-rm! um;--, my-nu. u Hlvvv mcl. M4-r Mun, mu ` ` -nlinx npurlml n~0r|u|n- ~-lnpulsinm; Iml Mill:-1|! Inn uf lhtlr n-\t\'|v<-n by y ho mppmwl lhul m Imp`. Ilwulhc-I Inning uwfng to Hm I wll, wn hmm I KIIIIINPI` Hm 1 ,,. I-u~fu.~.snu, wlwu I mpnrtlmnlmly tmlm TM: mt Mu .m.m ll pvt- ... .. ml...-..lnnI sent WWI Dy snrcuwuuu uuuicueruw mlus ,Bu'alo~and other Ainerican cities, inciting `whom it was sent immediately to put their , `house in order.` ' Those ready and willing to defendtlieir hearths and their homes H surprise party, seem tmhnye abamloncd from this country. Telegrams of ominous import were forwarded from Toronto to their inhabitants to energetic preparation for the reception of armed forces which rumor saidwould cross the dividing line at different j point.s---Suspcusion Bridge, Rochester, Oswego, Ogdeusburg. dzc., die. As might be expected, this unwelcome news `had the` effect of causing those to` `net the attacks of an impudent horde Southern marauders were promptly mustered and armed, and such other war- like preparations were made as would tend to make the visit of the expec-ted-raidere lees pleasant than the one which was by `some of them paid to the quie_t'vill_age of St. Itlbnns. But the Southern chivalry, who are not in the habit of, paying regular visits, having failed in doing so as a their intended incursion altogether, for the excitement has since very nearly died out. However, the people of the towns on the Northern frontier of the adjoining States, having been aroused to the importance of the threatened danger, `are now on their guard, and prepared to repel any force, which, coming from this e must he necessarily small, wing to the strict sur- veillance kept over prouiiuent -Sect-all syru- pathisers lay our I r0\'in(-lul rulers. To thinking people at the lll.*~l..'llI(`0 from the scenee of exciternent which we write, the recent alarm of our border vou.-sins scents ahnost gI Ollll(lles'H, as no armed force of consequence can leave this country for the purposes npprcliemled without cornniitting a serious breach of our neutrality laws; and the theft of vessels in our waters to enable them to make it landing on the American side, would nmko the robbers arnunahlo to our criminal laws. Thus, nnlcs Soutlicru eyrupatliisurs purchum: vcsat-ls here, and tsetznetly equip tlltflll, the Norther-uors nc:ed have little apprx,-in-imion of any serious raids from other points than the Suspension l5ri or from those Eastern Townships where nu inmgiunry boundary line divides the two countries. The fact is, the iimuineuco of a war with the Stute, him dot.-rmin~d our ntuid popu~ lation to not their faces stcrnly ngninat xtll (-tlbrte to in any wny mist men who would make the asylum we give tllll in our country the ham of their rvperntious, to retaliate in a. covert manner upon the people of 3 North, for tho tluwltitloll caused in the Slictiamlnnli Valley, and by so doing carry the war,to our ehorvu. 'l'lm rm-an! nun-lnum of ti nrnm-ll:-r nu x- h tlw | vu . . x 5 C may no! u funlxucr |n`iKI\I|o; \ nlght (-1- ..:n... . mum . \il| luv ._ ` Ink vn|Arg~ i , l um ` CANADIAN VICIIMS 1'0 Tlll _W.u:.--The`fol~ lowing from-tho I 9tox*boro Review fumlslgmj `axiothur mcyinnchqlylnstunceholl` the onaequenc qf Cunadinnuaking sides {Ii thvratrugglo now going ;on across the lines: ` ... . - . . `,1 a_','u_u._ 9.-. .,----...~- ---~-~ ---~ ------ We` hdvo seen a most touching letter from Puturabun` h, neluf Richmond, Virginin,written b James May. son- of John Dewey now resi- 1| ng In Douro, announcing the denth of George Hnzluton. lure of this town. who was shot _ seudin him home to his father, to l eterlorouglI.' mug in uouro, nnnouncmg we (worn or uuurge llnzleton, late of this town, lend on the l8th'of' this month. No further pnrtlcnlurs are iven, the writer promising these in his next etter. He adds, .b1rt' I"sm [got h In embalrned and got ncofllu for him and senthlm home this day. So he is dead and I am left alone and very lonesome, but Imnst live in good llopesforn while until I get afor- lough mid _then I willgo home. But George ` Ila /.leton a bodv will be home in two or three - for the (lend body of his frlend,---ho\v days. It cost who one hundred dollars to send him home, and it took. shout nll that I had; I . had it in tlxehanlr, nndl have none there now. Noble, generous fellow! Tenderly aolicitous probable that there may be no tender hand to guard, or generous tent to shed beside his own. Judging from the broken sentences and qhnintly orrone~ ous spelling,` to write a letter must have been :1 dillieult task` but the heart's generous im- nnixa-: we-m -wetlmnt n fnlter. The voice of diienlt task` but the hearts generous HI]- pnlses \\'ere'witliont It falter. friendship is heard even above the roar of hnt- 1 tie; and the poor icket in the brenstworks near Richmond" w thdrnws the little sum of envin 8 from the bank to pay the last tribute of nifectlen to his dead friend. What a pity to see such no.bie-hearted Cnnndiuna lighting the but-" ties of n foreign land! On Tuesdxiy lnstthc and consignment arrived i`I11 etcrbm'ougl1, nnd was met nt the ntntien by a crowd of weeping , friends. Amid loud lnmentatiena the remains were home lwhy, `nnd the bereaved ones hnd at learnt the poor c<)11neintienef bnryingtheir dead. l{z;\'1:w.--A rvicw of the Volunteer Com- panies of this County nml n nllmbdr of tlmso of the County of York will take place in this town, on the 17th instant, unrlc'i* Brigade Major Dennis. Aftcrtlio rcvic/wllw volunteers will he cnturlainml at a din/irfcr in the Town }lnll.- ()n the day following the County Prize Cup will he shot for. - -- -----~--- U'uJv< ~ _\.I/ vuiwuntgiuvw Ivy no county or sxmcon A)vocA'm. A.\uT1:1:1L,`C0:<(:Icn1'.-We are requested to ntnto tbnyllio members of the Barrie Glee Club will give u (}onco1't.ln the Town llnll, on 'l`lxurdny evening next, the 17th inst. The ul jccl of the propdsctl cntnrtninnnent. in lo misc / lneuns to liquidate a dam on the very exec-l`.cnt piuno-forte which tlmy now have in IIHG. l nr liculnrs will be nmdc known ln due limo. ._--___.__....__... Couxrr Covxcxl. Mm.'r1.\'u.-Thiu body com- mences its Novcxuber ncssion next Monday at M-rnoon. ., ,_+,,._.. Ar. , ,_,__.,. Cnoss l'L'nr0sm<.~'1`h(>senewspapers which hm! no 'symp:Lt_hy for the _C:\nn puhiota of '37-8, nd who opposed the Ruhoilion Losses Hill with threats of xuincxntion, are now the m1cm|rx\g(~1`rs of rvhcl mid:-rs from tho Smitli, and Ix_x_ud nnrl numlor with words of prx\im*. ()lI;$`oryix11i! thy mum is incon- 1-aish-ncyi ._._ _.._._.?. Amt:I1"n:n.-~lI<:yb(mn1v, the lunatic mur~ (I1-rcr, who cut his aged nmtht:r's lhmnt, was ncquiltcd at the lli /.1354, in I.on nu Hm plea of insanity. v---37}-- - llux. WM. M(.`U0l,'(lAl.l. ]`1I.F.(1Tl-ll) mu. Nmml I.A.~;.uui.--'l`lm lluu. Wm. Mtrlmugull was elect- ed for Nurlh l.nm\rl( lust. 'l`|nmad:Ly, by a major- ixy of lhr('(5 lnnulrval and \'1gl1l_v ('i;.{1IlU\'l`l` his nppom-nt, Mr. Ru.suInmnl, Mm n-tirwl {mm (In: cunlvnt ~:u`ly on lhv Hecmul clay ufpulling. Wu urn glxul lhul. .\h'. Mcl)ulI;;nll hm thus rr*;,;x\hu-l hia 8("\l ut :\ linw \\'lwn l1i:1:IhiliIiI':s may lw um`- ful in clfcutiugg llwc (`ol13!lil1llivI1||l chungc-r`. .r`~O~' .. W. Iinmzu Um`n'rH`x..-'1'ln-(follingxvund l'.'u!t'7'- )rrL~n~, aunt. wry rvliublu m|Il|u1"|ly,n:1yn Mr. .\'nil<`r h1lH(`!lU`l'I'(l u prutv~sluguiI1.~1t tlm rvlnrn (1! Mr. M<.`|'|u~1`mm [H llm riglxlful H-pn-su-llluliw ` II :. ....a ...~..l...l.l.. .~.. ...,...n:.,: l"nImn'H`I.l{Au.u'\\' A(`(`lIIE.\"r. .\n mwl dvnl ru-mulling in Hm dvnlh of twvnly-m~w|1 ]InMAI`l|KI'I`N xuul that mnimiug of u nuxnb:-ruf ullu-ra, look |Il(lt`.l\ nu (lw l.ny!'u_yNlu mul ludi- mm|m|i: rnilwuy, Iwur lhn form.-r phu-~, nu Um JIM nH,, in vnn.~u-qwmxvu 4! Au I'Kpl`1's lrulu n'n , ..n\. .. .u|.. a...I.` 'l'l... l. .......m m nu. .u\.- In ..,... . nf llw Snulgcrt-in llivirsim .\lr. .\'nilt'r .-u-loci us Mi nrgun. Innkink nl Pww hulk, tlllmlnpmilr-u mnminlng lulu mwlu arr-nun I ulufuullnr In tho mumm rs-my nnul QYHUU In gum. r...1.s. ...v.....: nun! sI|.'..umI cum I fur Mn MIN n...u..u In I DU ("Hug Carry IHC7 Wf,U) UUT WHUIVU. The meant pun-hxum of u propc-llvr, nruned tho (}mr_qian, {mm Um ruspucmblu mercantile firm of A. M. Smtth J: ()u., of Toronto. by A oupmud Huutlu-rm-r, for piruticul purposes, {nu usmlod in ilwrq-um the excitement of the Batiulunizuns; and her entrance into Lake: Erie, through tlm Wellnud Canal, has giuvn rim tn u up position that aim in to lm uml in fruvilng thu priwmcra un Jo|uuoon'n Inland, nfhrr sinking the revmnle cuttur Jufr/1i_r/an. The Georgian WM purrlum-d nntmmilvly fur tlm Saginaw lumlu-r tnulv, and W hen lust lwunl of aim hut left Port (julbormy xwuvva--Hy lur Snmin. Hinm "It'll nothing rt-linhln its Iumvn uf her , an that all that hm: hm,-n HIM hbout hut outt mu ll pirate nr |:ri\'n-- tear, in Imam (~.mjovlum~--thnugh it may turn mat in has truv. (H mm (Mug we um mnvluut, the efforts of t4nut.|mru uymptv thimrn, nr of thn rufugmm Hw|IxM|\'mo, will not be wiuhsd it or'm'uurugml by may of Ann nnhnphhm - maul hinnm wu A`l\lIl"IIl`ll un ifnln. Inu pa.- nhukhug, lml nu ,...l.- .. Iliglnt. I1... Al... W I IV! puhlln 1 A Fun: ml Lunv Hutu Kunm- .\ gmsnn In New Yuri Mm! u oorrhgn nml Imu-um: undny for I Irina. Th Mwwq mu may and huh up the waning. cw! u m-our-Inn-am ply hung. A can an vrwgbt in yummy, and I mull: hot I `am um mun gram:-61 In dafunalmh hwy. Hm hm Hm vmmd um {Mun-Mrtet at halving Illmneia an min. and Inn tktmwe mid; |m.1.`fmA wvmnd {have-street at Mung unnum- nnday, and amt. fm Chev, that lrnvalllngm kwuu mu gm-MNA fad teL|ha mum. mi | phlml. in manta A3. L man. mum in olgud tn prune an at Irrwl, Yuuw n -.V tad 1; ll ntu|;a'|;\::Qi'| `Kamila mu 3 man, would thllgu-I I , lugs] an In a Hat hm he deals 5! mi-lane. . V Tm: human 'fm~nxuu-r Tho Rn Yuri mm !nuILy1:-"'fpa lmmml `hum nasal smug my am In-tsuuplhhal mm: In Up Magda. 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