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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 May 1871, p. 2

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, ON THE WAR PATH. fat it is difficult 10 say whet it may stop, | MANCHESTER MONTHLY FAIR. #@~ Jones Bros. & Co's new adver- unless some msans be adopied to dislodge 5 S--. : v \ - \ : + " tw Sa al The vigilants of the Port Whitby andthe spawn. The windows of ir. Raggets |, The Manchester May Fait was held on |tisement will be "found in this issue. -- T A 1 L 0 IN G Port Perry Railway Compaoy are 7 gio te Spa va Nihon oan i chief fish of Tuesday ih idet "They offer three uncantravertable reasons i J | on th b and buoti . operation for these brave depredators. The | As might be expected both from the ac- | why they can sell cheaper than those doing - "AF } on the war path and hunting down all and {{3jerance of this Agrarian developement | tivity of the season amongst the farmers jg credit business. (See gheir o £ sundry who have ever offered them a dol | would be a disgrace to the town. © | and the not too favorable season for a large ry GORDON?'S, [or Theybws cored wheedied, brome | op mny op Tun son supply of masketable ctl, he [uk WA| 5 ar, Gordows mew advertisement Manchester. beat ant Wana he rm 3 the So thoes days oT iseating' cunideiny much lo Bumetods ud nat 'equal in gual- will be found io its proper place in this i + + 1 what nera, are al LI lo | 2, : Rts : | everlasting money, until they bave squeez- | (ovo her in. Boating, Cricketing, Lacrosse, sul for a of fin the fair was |'*SU®* Havisg visited he hyo Bubscriber having vised ihe markets «| dl some $40,000 out of that not overly | yo, og 8 2 ' | a goo in thd i f d time, he i fresh lots of ime, ne the public that be is in re- ) Y | Horse Racing, Shooting or Billiards, each a good one, and in the important matter of | second time, ne is receiving o 4 Ci Fresh lot of Goodsi| Pes 5.0 ; _ The second t of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hats, | flush Corporation, But there -are still : . bayers this was perhdps the most encour- | Goods, just the thing for the seasom-- ns, Gipsey Hats and Bonnets, | $10,000 coming from the: Corporation, haa its advocates and its backers, more or re fair which has yet been held in this ol g . lins, ud Shon of the latest| do and payable only when the Company less enthusiastic. Take the contest between | township, for in addigion 10 the Saul staf o . shall have arrived ata certain stage with |the Tyne and Paris crows, for instance, in |excellent buyers which regularly atten Messrs. Brown & Christian's new ad- n ; TAILIRING DEPARTMENT. the work, and the Corporation OR pre. | whose behalf many thousands of dollars were is Jar thers ele sevetal new aus equally v Sr! on Po Isto Ta in 5 ' a 3 fore pie tion $0. the shave Se pared to fulfil their port of tlie bargain,--subsctibed in order to bring about the peep in the habit of attending these fairs. |i all ; their stock ie.not only exlensive bu! ' fms commenced a Tailoring Department in But the Company, true to their former in | late match, and many more are prepared 101 Amanat hia new buyers we noticed Mr. |it cannot be surpassed in quality and the, : HAVE Sounestion with his other, business, under the | stinets and from heir insatiable thirst for | be handed in with a view of bringing abont | Braiden fiom Kingston and one or two fiom | onorit wt such bags as in gia ii o ii 3 % 4 poster, England, aud Nr Soke, 18s of movey, cannot wait tii they have perform: | auother trial of skill. Tnie is all right, | Coburg and other plaes cast. Mr. Braiden | 0 "ot 2 i thei ie ont snd Cosy By wT eh testimonials as to character and | ¢d their part of tue contract, but keep | boating is a manly, useful art and deserves cenainly 'took the lead ju baying. Ovr | FPi SCE. Regd igie advertisement a f £330 i accomplistied artiste, who is | bunting His Worship, the Mayor, whenever | 41] (ne enuanTogement Yi receives enterprising townsmen J. & A, Bongard had | examine their stock.) as an wii i wha fc Salk td as to_his ability to give all parties an + 7 . |from a dozen to twenty of by far the best " " : Rit 5¢ 25d got wi wil gufiants fa the Jatsst they Sush bia on the eect, oul estes Cricket too is a noble, manly exercise, catile oflered, these Brace RS aily (5 Mr. Motson advertises the Grey T Hu E {or L A R G E T reasonable Lie out of him, in order to induce him | 4 10501 of no value to the country in a picked np ava preity handsome figure. He | Eagle," The many good qualities of this ; ' Read the advertisement.) re ~----e t od \ charges. Young gentlemen and others desirous | 14 deli The f in Hf ? 'of obtaini Tegant ontfit will 18! 10 deliver up the money. 'The fact is, 1 i i = | drove out of the village a lot of very, sup- : 3 ] eatly. cae 19.62 | the worthy Mayor is to be hounded, mal- Srnancial o¢ Commercial paint of views}, cattle he will doubtless attend or excellent horee are too well known to require i | . Wanted, 50,000 Ibs of good clean Wool, Also | igneds sued and pursued, chased by Bailiffs, yet of much importance, as it developes the | faru in future. Mr. C. Crandell sold a fine comment. (See tho adveilizement.) - 1 Bpring Wheat, Oats, Peas, and Barley in any | Officers, Directors--in fact by everything physical powers of the nation by rendering | lot of cattlgy. Amongst the many buyers to eg aarti iminn ¢ = : . Quantity, for al) of which the highest price in | put blood hounds--as he was during the | her sons more active and hardy. whose energy and edlerprise the fairs in IMFoRT aN HERTINGS; or 7. 5 : \his locality are so much indebted we ob- A good supply of Sal past year, he hal better throw the $10, We have nfle maiches too, which are Pha ' : : ; : g y jet o) Nino msl 000 into the fire and resign the civic chair | coming almost lo be regarded as a necessary vey Peters ART. Sudo; Baderson; A gerice of the most important meetings | i fl 8 N. lin perfect disgust. At the meeting of the | evil, though it is a pity that itis so, it were The trices eiSied wets good," In fact will be held in the Bible Christian Church, ; y May 11, . town Council oa Monday, 1st inst., His {good for the world that, in place of being hep + almos} anything they "asked {or | Prince Albert, during the incoming week, ' 1 N + Worship informed the Council that the encouraged, the use of the rifle were entire- ip Prices ranged from $6 10 $1. and doubtless large audiences will ba se- € ¢ nkatio b fr + | Solicitor for the Trustee 'of the Railway 5 abolished and every one of them destroy- | ™ ine was too precious with farmers to cured. i . = All, HEVUEY. | Deventures had been at him (the Mayor) | 8 YO prose ne yu find them out in large numbere, still there | The first meeting will be held on Tuesday amo. | several times requesting him to give up the ie time is 6till a good, way off when War} o.oo phealinful activity and business stir ever ng, when a sermon will be preached er : q 8 &! P shall be regarded as a who'esale legalized ir he Rev. V 1 remanigg $10,000, withous ever attempt. | slaughter, or rather when it shall have sround he village both pleasant and profit- poe] i Ww. ds nelt. R 'We " rid a === \ifig to thow- that theywere, ensitled 10.pe- L been: completely frowned dows), and the ably. The mire one sess of 15is village BL poe ay syeniag ov. Wa: Taree oi PRINCE ALBERT, 'MAY 11, 1B7L |ceivea cent of it. "'lis canot be said to | remembrance of 1t shall be regarded with | 4 sation as @ profitable business centre. | On Thursday afternoon at 2 o¥clock thie one iar mp bie Ye RR re 1 ro ade false Fa 4 A 3 7 01 Das dy : . spa) : Jor Lrg we ey pi fe setfkiirg to-obiis money BR fulke EEO TO ei ant than eo dao Toll doubtless' be a big Annual, District Love-feast xill_be held ; . pretences ; for it is secking to obtain it f one ; the captle will then be in fine tnm, and a public meeting" will be, 'helt in = without a ghost of a pretence. Gradiwioty of By Seats; snd wien the farmers will have a little time to spare, he eyening when the Revids Whitlock, . We in Reachare alittle better off, as | practice in a similar light as they now re- | 87d the annual show of Butter: will hen foe and Roberts will apes on(subjects of increased vigor and augmented carnage, the Company have not yet goton the track | gard the time once spent ip the training of | take place. It will be well for our enter- 4s highest imporiaties lo all © Mvibjsdisance, and amid the conflicGil{ of out officiate; and our yet Bakes $10,000 [whe Gladiators for rx of Lretal | priging farmers® wives and their fair daugh-| - - ---------- i ---------- charges-put forth by the contending parties | are allowed (a rest in peace, and will do |slaughter. Still, on' the false basis on terdto have an bye 1o.tha daity In lime.and | TORONTO. ABOUT TO MEND HER = a - a This deplorable struggle continues with aus i aole ; eis 1 whi | which communities now exist, the most give us such a show of "butler as is worihy + WAYS. } fu fhe sw: sei iis; dreadful etraguls, it [50 until the last stone Iy tunes which se enlightened, peaceful nations are obliged, of them, and that will be the best that we vr a ould be hszardous perhaps 10 lay the | cures tlic Company's title to it. Had the {> self-protection, to arm and practice as have ever had. At the sitting of the City C il th whole blamé.on either pany. Donbiless | Corporation kuown as much as they know | oiher nations do. Bur while thus far may Tv Ex Se % ly Lowney one the Communists have every reason to mis- | 00%, they need not have 'handed over | be sdmitted, it must be obvious 10 all that IMFORTANT FOR THE BOYS 'TO|other evening, a by-law appropriating trust the would-be 1ullers of their betrayed | either the first or second instalment, as the | the undue prominence which is given to ni BIOW, $159,850 was passed by. said Council, the country, the chicls of Ihe Assemblists,-- first instalment was only to be given up this evil--need(nl'it may bé--is not at all = amount to be expended. in repairing the ig Ys re a i oy py when one belf of the grading was done.-- in keeping with the world's progress.-- | Boys all knew how very {disagreeable it fstreetss 'The by-law granting the amount : Li : ready p mselves a |, pident of the Company, lowever, Witness the fracag that is being made over | ig when the hands or the legs or any part will be submitted to the citizens on the : . 3 s batch of imbecile, cowardly traitors, alike ' iid is : the Wimbledon 'team, and. the national 3 : ae d . " A i came before the Council with a_ string of i of tho ekin cBmes in 'contact with poison 20d prox. unfitted and unworthy of the positions they | a. importance attached to the sending of ai' 3 : et e-- i ---- oO ; » assnuie.: The tion had. wlieady: b affidavits as leng as the Moral Law, and |byjlet nearest a given puirt, so (hat |iVy, OF poieon oak, or any of those poison- Tn ik a al g ' nation had elready been | js left the Council no choice but to hand | should men come to be the targets, they | ous plants, and what a length of time the | - To the Editor of the Ontario Observer. 2 : wits brought to the verge of ruin by a worthless | over the change. The second $10,000 [nay be taken down in greater numbers. plaguy thing will hang op if nothing is done | ° S1r,-- Will you allow me a smail space . 4 re spendibrift emperor, her epns slaughtered | was obtained on the plea of the ruad's| The great type setting match which touk | EE it > 3 in your journal, for the purpose of express- 3 : ide by the tens of thousands through the inca- | being all graded and ready for the ties | place yesterday in the United States and Perh 0 imp! Ab for all ing my sincere thanke and kind regards to or : <2 , pacity, imbecility and treachery of ber |---whatever that may mean--but if a road Quebec for the Championship of America, erhaps the simplest and beet cure for &ll {yg inhabitants of Census Division Nosl, a h , : biustering generals, whose celebrated sur | over which a goat can scarcely climb pe | 0 Silver Composing Stick, and two Medals, | such is to get a "little dhicklime and dis- | Township of Caitwright, for the courteous oa + o ; yy ; 3 "| cupposed to be graded ready for the tics is scarcely heard of, while the tiny rewards | solye it in walter loa very thin paste and |1eception which I received at each and % g ] senders of 'hundreds of thousands of men |SUPP ) be gi y ! v | are the gift of one man, Mr. R. 8. Menamin | ru it ¢ {lie effected parts. Two or three | 2Very dwelling indiscriminately -- the and: fortresses, aimost impregnable, will |"¢ should like to know why the ties are |. ho Printers Circular, Phiiadelphia.-- Tuli ver tie elioctel pane: o110} straightforward and candid manner in which . a -- ever remain a etanding monument "of their not laid before the grading commences at | Why should a contest in this, the noblest applications will proven perfect curo. all necessary information was given--and ] : imbecility ; and if 10%hould appear, as the {all. The next $10,000 can only be {art known to man, pass unheeded, while In thie case of stings from hornets, Wasps, | ike very hospitable way in which I was en- P Communists assert, {hat ¢ Philip a Golden claimed when the grading hes been com- other trifling contests compared to this, draw | or bees, or bites from spiders, a sure and tertained when benighted. Key" is been employed, i will effectually | pleted, and from the appearance of things forth both the deepest interest and the | immediate cure will be effected by mixing In addition to this 1 mist eay a more . purse the memory of the participants to the | (jis will mot be accomplished for the | mS liberal pecuniary assistance of the | ,0,a) parts of common salt and carbonate thrifty, peaceable, law abiding class of sub- fatest ages of the nation's history, and render : public? The competitors from Qnebec J no j I! found i inlon. . . the resistance of the Communists an act of peat twigs) Tears: x tems 5% dhe Mero. Alphonse Batretie of Le Noveau | ol 8oda (washing suda) and putting it vpon ecie sss aot 5 bolonid in the Dominion : patriotism end a theme of roiee, During' the ot i bbis will be slow and i Monde. a A ns H La | the wornd. PAVID Diagon, : : 1 : ) . re, : oS loo rr 4 cdrali . ny a Commins for though she does her work well, she is pheys of the Gazette, James Harper and HORRID MURDER. ! Divisi Casas InN BaIOH, 3 ' oy oi he ee 3 : atyy the ul a in no Inurry about it, aud the heights can-- obert Harvey of the Daily News, and M. . -- Cartwright, Moy 4 Oy = arwright. i fe Comp, y not wash 'into the hollows in less time | Corcoran of the Herald. These are regard-| (qe of thosé. diabolical acts which makes s . betraying the country into the hands of ; os th on ! l as of} 1on a term of years, and if the length of | 84 28 the most rapi compositors of Mon- i lization = PE. lie sens, sither (broegh phesiiy ibid he term ih in I itn > the ot of wreaks One of ihe ave has buew knawaie humanity Sash and evilimiion bide ber who 2 4 . ary e fe hw set a8 many as 1,900 ems in ond hour.-- . y day more generally believed, so that' the vi by be Goa, ie Sod will Should he have come up to that yesterday, | borhaod of Montreal ata place called the GRR. INIT) PRTERMINED: As W ell as the best assortment of : 3 ¥ 1a 2 . : A + " : New York, May 4.--A -despaich from dine Assetnblists are b od as : he stands a capital chance for either the | Tauneries on Thursday mornin last. An : ; : ke oe t enemi A th : ne Regards had have every chance of being the only one Ghpmpionship of The stick, ~The prizes | elderly womat, the # of I Foster, Parte ast night cou irre sie siatemeLibay 2 wora es tis eouniry ever of the kind in existence by the |iwon' be awarded till the 5th of June. ehjeriy > : »| Lsny has been re-occupied by the Commun. by all except by the armed mer. | an employe of he Grand Trunk, was found ists, Torpedoes are placed near the south- | time they are prepared to run-- -------- q unk, ) ; cenaries whose baycnets have - been ever The Company ought to reat for a term of RAILWAY MEE TING. in tho gawet of her house lying in a pool of gre forte On a Wiskot thers five Lames Foca - ready to walonse the will of the tyrant, years, those parts of the road which are - : blood quife dead with her head split open | uric will be placed at the menanced points y 3 . dt 0 who * fhe lath ous coup d'etate of |7 0 steep for cultivation, the rent| The good folks of Peterboro are bestirring | by fn axe which was beside ber all bloody. | of the 1amparts, Rails for the purpose will 3 3? . Joea Turkey enjerer, Shrug would go a considerable Way fowards re- | (hemeelves with a view ta connecting the 'Deceased kept a little shop which she at- Ba pid in forty-eight hours. Gen. Rossel| : . 2 sheople, is guilty newing those monuments oF enterprise (the | ;orihern townships of the County with the Nended hgiselfl and had eaved up a litle ol i WANE WINS Shemys + : i v Ahrone, and afterwards backed him i : i 4 y iim up In| pg ooway Crossing burle: ques) when they |; op of Peforboro, by means of civilization's | MONeY f80m four or five hundred dollars | iio (ij) go on ns usual. his public pillage, until called upon to face ot Fa To . 2 + : shall bave rotted down from very age; LUN i j ; which she is said to have carried about her . the Prussians, when surrendering or run~ [11 PTET kT would be forever highway --a railway A The Journal Officiel of the Commune : : . | person for safety. They kept a boarder | says that the jederal iti t Monti Ee ey " : dq | _ping became the order of the day. = And Yost, Wa find from the Ezaminer that an im named Lee, a Norwegian by birth who had = is i Doin Hah sr now that they hare. bought off, the ----i-- peitant meeting took place in that town on | paen a gailor, but who had given up a sea- a : of 80 y ol-the Si who a : Prussians by promising them more money REQUIESCAT IN PACS * | the evening of the 22nd inet., for the pur- | faring ltle and settled down at the Tanneries |e na the a ts Ha » i . 5 than the country can pay, many, of these ph pose of urging the construction of a road, in | whers he dived by' doing any odd work | nal adds that the pluce iias been re-caplut- ) famous surrenderers, officers and' men, are | Our Oshawa co-tems have a big time {the first instance disect to Mud Lake, after- | Fhich ae could got to do. Last night Fus- | ot, us also has the railway station at Clam-] A . 3 2 1 turning their weapons upon their own peo: | it in waking the id Ths of the : ter's employment kept him out all night. | 4p, it in waking thé now putrid remains of the waids to Bobuaygeon: Mr. Fowler appears | on this' morning, when the neighbors, ; g ple, upon the boys, girls, women, students, | colebrated * National , Policy." "8a | 01 ke a rominent part in the fcheme.-- | after repeatedly trying to get into the slop, London, Muy 5.--The Zimes epecial : face for very shame transpired in the neigh- X from Paris says that all hopes of peace have «clerks, merchants and mechanics of Parissf grunge a resurrection, it might seem less i ke in the door and found Mrs. Foster and seeking to bayonat them into submis- waking life than a deveitfal dream. He offers to take $59,000 slosley pn ih Ns et and Bs in a pool . 4 beén nbandoned. Delegates of Freemasons pt wl N - sion to the infamous rule of a batch of in. In all couscience it je hightime that that dition het eT e00 . writh tho ES vain binod, Lée was.ae® here to be found. It is yy A = wr yal : ; competent traitoss. Sen sey nits yes Wh hppa ing of course that Mr. Fowler build the scbuogedilal Le re Jen of 10) oe neavy fining yesterday between the forts. , Canada and Scotch T weeds. i The Commune bas introduced ane new AE I Wimanay pi Britny by road. > Ye eT with fo aad has murdered ro | Nw York, Mayd4.--A special corres. . : . ] feature into the war which will have a [ihe purpose of furnishing music for the de- Proceedings were closed by appoiling 8 urounc We, . pondent in Paris ilegraphy that Clusere's Prints, Dress Goods. reater tendency to doaway with the | voted organs. Ii would be none of our.busi- | pretty large Committee, whose duty it is to)" removal has produced good resulls among v whole brutal system of wir than anything | ness where our colems gq for pabulum | prepare some plausible scheme. Somelithe be! ween i the Hatonnls, Gen. fusee), his successor, Black Lustres, o ¥ "which has ever before been introduced, we though it should be to the abodes of the eet re Fijcay ne 8 Ub & desperate resist: Jetsonally supetiniends the work of ile ~ ve ', : . inh Fes : rial ; nabbing Jee. He made » aesp Generals under his command. The Cem- 0101 0 wi : PP f pe 1 dead were it not that the remains ANOTHER LIBEL SUIT. = ; e i A Yufor'to the system ©. pensions, Hitherto on which they are feasting was pub- -- ¢ ange but was secured and lodged in the | ,unists have not only held their ground ~ "the whole war system bad been upheld || " property -- the " a Poliog Our late parliament gave us a very ex- | central station. On' his person was found | juring the last three days, but have gained Black Cobourgs.. "and epcouraged by a few idle spend thrifts, | \ypije it 1s perhaps too much the practice | cellent Election Law, and ils merits are $100 bill'sa $60 DU Which he had praviole- considerable advantages. b | a add +40 whom the vicious system affords lucra=.| of ihe nation to give the living pretty hard | shout to be tested in e Fcourla. . This ig go} 13 Shuvked lias also LEN F0ire a pol Yesterday before Fort Tery, two regi. T ¥ Grey and White Cottons. "tive appointments at the cost of the coun- | knocks the dead are always allowed 10 rest | o J 3 a b . 1618 80 | ragponda with the money Li eho was | ments of the line suddenly turned their fire Fl L Ri «try, who live. on the best of the land |injpeace. x ur 20 gwd, and. HEF, the nvesligalior Viet is kuawn 10 have had Celore 648 WOR, pon the gens diarmes behind them, and owers, Laces, ibbons, Ke. hy A himiuute name: } then deserted to the Communists, protected i eace, and when war comes are eee about to take place the chances are that murdered. > » : a tittle or no danger, have all the PRIEST cHAPTIIN TRIEA houorable members will. be 8 litle mote hi Ny by thei, 72. : : * honors sod rewards of victory, and.if they | Celestial Priest craft begins fo get alarm- cautious in future how they or their friends | c ig gvhich she resided early on Thurs- | ate, Nay TT Conpinbivs in "AND , chance to fall their family and relatives | og at the onward steady progress of the tainper with the puichaeeable :liorde who | day morning that be had a carpet bag with |i? or y and g renche » a ~ ; The {ort continues to fire slowly upon the » "are secured in abupdance from the public ate eternally in the shambles holding out |him and lois of bile, gold ¥nd silver. -- funds. * So that when the day of battle ; ' . " Versa! 2 Bs : : ) ds for the wages of in-| When brought vp Lea stoutly asserted that 1 rt - i a a 5 and beaighted land ; and finding that their | their mercenary bands 1g 8 - TO Y= ravbery | Mendon cand. receives jn Igtury, a pet ect : oh eofies fhe ytinelisla Son fuck around and system ofidolatry ia doomed, at no very iquity, the price of their treachery ; and bo buewhalling oF Mrs, Foster's abou 9 hail of projretilaty Fort ig also ktep) G o "exclaim : now a ic or o estmins- | Got day, to cru uble before the light of | who are-far more criminal than the biibers, | o'ciock-on Wednesday evening and assert- | Up 8 slow fire an ig vigorously shelled. by gh } 4 "4er Abby 1" while those who have to bear | "ih who crafty Priests are putting forth an | and who ought to be punished more se oney found on his person Was the Versailliste. . J o4he burden and beat of the day may lock | ¢fiort to arrest. its progress and protect their l ihn , . ' wo 17 6% «around and say: "mow for victory or craft. In order to accomplish this end they 5 Wriduy evening and made 10 look | Now York, May 5, --A 8 ecial despatch i © death to myself, and patperism and star-Tavre NE ae Droadeast theroghout | - The law of Jibelwill_donbtless, gome.vp | s. much. affecied and | tothe Ward oY ormiliees ol ary a NM § . % fr ip A , ? A h or hie . 7 Tr -- 2 NT do bad Ve tad a 4 ation to my widow end chil ren." the empire, pretending lo show that ehristi for repair in its turn. As the law now coplgmend ablgand is willing to hang sayA i-- : uAT : A IL bs "The Commune bss given pe system of anity is a dJgeadful religion, snd sure 1o|gande the most unworthy creatargs the crime. Until néw, M. Thiers has depended upop T CANNOT F 0 } brirg untold Woes upon the empire vuless | ogy 0yy containg, men who, if over they hai | \ go 5 aN FATAL ACCIDENT. | co-operation of a party inside of Paiis, * |e . . n advantageous turo---we do pol |; . De this i ; Bon it a be possible to fulfil tiie loti A pies Ce i a character, it has vanished no one knows who promised to rigs up against the Com- i i "butt i i s i day fast, | mune the moment M. Thiers gave the sig- j . 'aw. C-- n 4 ises under the circumstances, but it is [ey would erve their craft and keep | when or where; can tramp up a libel suit During the sharp gale on Thurs y last, J ! ; 'Be i ~ hipgony e refer to, and it Ts certain. | the people Jegseive © servitude of body | to extort money and annoy an enemy and May 4th, hg life boat belonging to the Fort nal. This movement was lo have been ol cast i e ure aser, glorions car of Christianity in that degraded | liste? batteries at Clamait and Bae ot when biought before the THIER' TREACHERY. - 1 verely. § 0 principle w made on Tuesday night, but their courage a noble one,"and will do more to make and ming. Ashoroughly organized scheme | \ 10 ine guise of protecting their bogus | Ningara got loose rota ies mooring and | Temes ot the Jneh moment and nothing wee y impos sible than any other move which Sor tiie ro of 'shvigtians aud oftis: reputation, but really seeking fo make |drited out inte the lake, wh Lieut, As-|done. Negotiations are now progressing : : 2 } #Joitd possibly be introduced. Soldiers |) 1" ny Jo npHe ze! Spm f ch is which bary, Lieut. Morrison, Corpora Hobbs, and | for en armistice to eflect a compromise, and): ; i ; aA 5 Mgrs ne to demand that if they & pletion; aud the time and manner in which money {out of chargoters which are. not bar, Liou. Mey. Sharkey, Pierce, Mooney | should these fo Marshal MoMuhon " wili | y will soon come fo demand that if they are | ;t may be pu inte execution is 8 malter of | worth ten cents will rash into Court 'with| a, 0 eant, Dowle, B1 of the United] carry the ity by. assault. to risk tkeir lives for their country that | oceriamity, and causes much alarm.~ te : .thieir-widows and children will first bave »/ The mere less {han the Pricsts' are io- sa much oheek as if they had anything lo Sites nok a boat and. put oul after | FIEROE ENCOUNTERS. . amount settled terested in the movement and are lending defend. They nothing, to lose, for | the fugati# life boat ; but they soon found | versailles, May 5.--There was cannon- | * |r tad to aocomplish the object. aimed at, | characters they have none and their means that they could not save the boat, the Wa- |, gio uring the night. This moreing uy ill be necessary lo | are not comatable, if they have any, but bovis Harfoly high; soliiey onghy there 'were several engogements in the superstition has 00 | wip, (he idea of enher black mailing their | Buy while ere yet about 100 rods from (trenches and sume prisoners were taken.-- murcies of Priesteraft are | oioiim or at least put him to the cost and | gore a Fwava.straék the' boat and | All means of communication between the . : ook delendis himself aging ome | waghed Mon vam toe Way wie insurgems in Fort lssy and Vanvres have | trumped uj Me. Pretence. er a; i i if possible to Y t suit, Of coureo sll bel suits are not of this immedistely 'titned in order if PEAS been destroyed, The Goveroment works : ; ick him up, But it got into a trough of the | 1.0 poi d, despite the h aligiost appear, {rom our Oshawa | nature. 'The latest case on tho libel docket ie sd whe. el throwing sll i 35% peink Some ed, 3:splie i veary sire ans Ko Kiux. owgorie| 10. Jom james Sioveusot, Lue, SPtC lie | war ro ned. On Friday | FSF MBC et the Conimane have os (4 . A 3 : "ot i re- A u- pe FUE LIAS ui lodgement in their -midat, has commented an action against the pub- | goyere real given hin the. pied the park of [ssy. The Com Fe: A ; [easton their Kiux- fisher 00" eum of rly se hands. of ha American Smells, den as that Fort:Vattres iafill idee | and : os not ante published in. that paper during 'the foo or TOY Took Bape bat their troops pve caprieC 116 atsicace] CER het ae Rf: rend Eau ihe tive search for the bodies. "4" on the islands of Grand Jats and Bin 8 renient cover of darkness, their dis-| Ten thousand dollirs 'seems now to b Sit . ] Soni being eouioed almost ex- iand; > The Blackburns ely te the of which ; J gr Sal, Plaster and Water Limo always % + | Gen. Rossel has formerly taken the coo. , trol of the entire Communist army, and io ile. giierapled "haul of of the 'sume city; 4 - 3 =" | |an order of the day appoints General Dom. | - t Bis it bo hed at Soi Hoel Sti on comms of the left wing--| = bok, sched to Soom We hops ng 'next, for the purpose | en Te Cecilla to that of the cedtre-- Rs nae : ' i. claim bas ne. belter. founda- « ' EE Gap, Notions o tho te lef wing} Aricoh diye ie vi DR organi ka Al lovem of | ils Bory op TE AIO TBTL. dre 1 gnésted to sitendy = 5 | command gf the resesve. ig MA CHESTER, Ma 10,1871 : * "

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