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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Mar 1862, p. 2

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y 5 --- . - ws RR i ---- rere re vue omens I z Ag ww i ' ta : fit abyss : n Ses TT " He Td Copa ER ; 3 ' : Lord Lyons. Opinied of the Southera 5 faa. fn in fii i THE UREAIIOE ADVOCATE Pre We plow sons sive hi ine ni 10 plac iy oy of the enemy's works We opened fire ~ R243 Bich Ny States. Ee ualoss, it is probable that special| 5 ge i ammed, | as a parent over his children, and you know | daylight on the 13th inst, just 34 hours after | Disputing with the Press as to- which of Lord Lyons, under date of December 18th, | trains ave not SAR ministers through The Editor of this disgraceful pub-| Moved by L. N. Morrison, seconded by |) your'General loves you from the depths tthe guns were delivered to us at Cairo, | the two Whitb, ra has the larger circu- Tie orn engin or Sonthein | simple politeness, or as a testimony of ad- | lication informs his readers that he in- Sin. Penhall, 4 t 82 be paid to Myr. of lie hean. It ghall be my mg has . Vurjusine whi doy. yeserons out fies ation, the di A Stites 1--- | miration of their genius, In that 'case, al onds issuing any Liztra this week, for 3 Watson, being the 1st prize awarded to uray Sonnets gain in Diy 3 ie Jey rod ler aon the 60 preags. uf | tie Relowing I Hi ciraaiien This overwheening notion of their own Lapecial grain isa se affair for fhe - olit--cspecial bi chit We SUPPOSG it] his _fullelath at tlie i of 1861. he | Poss 2 1 a, Leg he J; uler § ralgdiod Baling Dol Hy Ei "nplddii pu importance may lead to very serious con | panyed Of two things one is cert ; : mn indgeahaving déscribed the picce of cloth, e. © | works at dnylight duced them to fleg ple- | prove it is-- four times as great us that of Youre, il they shoud Wega in ab ie pu vii grovide a son ting piler to the gone this Board is satisfied that the cloth belonged | = tory ited us, | cipitiielygliring the night. Many prisol the Press, and 'equa if not greater Ahan, | Sening ee ol d eos Tor Them, the piblished o fw, Hugo on the. I {10 Mr. Watson, and not 'tg Mr. B. Phillips, mk that out aim | have been i, and alse the col a of the ited the Press, Pindiz Foun in Sui i ugh 0 le eT Adoptigither alt per given by the Uxbridge Cone 2 Who has reise the pug Cari. roaniy suing ronal Mikael iva." One 'lusgie| entry am pOtserser-- + Hold on Mr good terms with Mork and encourage ny | th a mere chnge or + The Secretary was instructed 10 write to brave foes to e i i Hollins was int command of the rebel fluet, | for spgaking the truth by any rash aesertion ! disposition Which tnd may 10w to place The Ontavio OLSevrver, | Ne Edrahatisto bescattered d [judges on cattle, regarding the 3rd prize worthy of the steel which you will use so [and Gens. McConn and Stewart and Guatt | If you are prepared for the whole three you 1 reir commercial relations with us ont & mu- * is week is issaed fur the ex that was awarded on cows at the last show. ['well, * Lshall demand from you gveat and [of the land forces. The gunboats went |e tainly can have no objection to taking np sunlly advaningeous fuajig. We might bo! ~ E ABRELY AFa Tir op {She} Wiis weeds 1s insted fur Tie exprosy M by W. Gam led by W. | letoie esertions, rapid and lang marches, | down the viver. General Popa has 25 guns | oie at a times ~ Suppose yon commence at Siling In euhsider that iy guste} bi i PRINCE AFRERT, MARCI 20, 1862. purpose of ridiculing vs. The follow Boy pe vi y / tam ; Wg 5 Si "| despernte combats and privations, We will | within two works of the enemy, which cow- | once with the Vindeator itself? Or, either would give us means ol iiamiing as es ing is a specimen of whut we may ex- Simotry tha le hest Show of this Society | (hare all these togetlich, and when this sud | mand every pointof the niver. lof the others, if you choose ;--we do not op at ys ONLY ONEDOLLAR A YEAR, |e. uae, "1g. of Fee et wand Wow wl rl rf | mers ak comme 1 os spe hr. rape go, on 07 a aren! du a : Lan " Likud Jarned, wha "=; fanddfeel that we can ask no higher honour | whe her in civil or martial courts, hereafter ! busin irly. 3 ig a ek at ua: sl Nuk poe. eC, SE "We have neither time nor space this! Moved by G Wheler, seconded by A. than the proud consciousness that we be- | be feghives to fake the ofr of Miegiares bo ime exongh to SOTTO bi 1 Buy UL : 3 reek 10 pay oir 3 io Ob- : : y y p v ing that your circulation is 4 by foclings 10 be in intimate relations with Notice to Subscribers. ook J gy our divine tothe Diario OF Turner, that we now adjourn until the 26th i Bd Br Poon AN Droste: 2 ahi iti lel illo ne of 2 three yo AB 4h you have % a confederation formed iT the Syoval Dina L-- \ Hadid ape of an. Fitone as wé do hot ind rof July, and then to meet at Hamilton's id | "Major Redarab-Gomamhiing. will be rejected as aliens. Any neglect on | Proved het J is Whi fol of 23 one ciple of perpetuating, if not of, extending Hayit chi ick's Pa- [tend defiling journal by 'bandying | hotel, Epsom, at 10 clock, a. m. a / i "| the part of the army or volunteer surgeons of | of them. Now take your choice, proceed > slavery, Unless tlie seceding States can be | yang purchased Dicks Pa ee Jn pilot Mover m AT nor N. Morrison, St Toni; Masel 16: ihwir duties to the sick or wutttided will be | 1o burinesa, and, if 1 isnot asking too much, induced to aet with moderation. c| tent for the Addressing of News: | creature as James Holden." { Ved by I; Christie. tliat Wo. fied A despatch from: Savanab, Tenn, 10 the | reported to headquarters immediately. give us the facts.-- Vindicator. question of slavery, they may rouse a foel- 4 | Lh 3 eacane ed by D. Christie, that we meet at! Dumoc at, says the expedition up the Ten- | Ty is siated that some of the medical -- ing of indignation and horror 1 Great Britain | papers, the name of the subscriber | The noted Editor 'admits that the | Dennison®s hotel.-- Lost. nesses piven, has nearly all arrived, and the | officgrs, prisoners of war, have failed to give | Appointments. which will overpower all consideration of |. dita A oy Petro w file his sheet: if so. it The original motion 'was then pat and! point of proceeding further up. The expe- | proper attention to their own pick and -- interest, Of this many of their] will be printed upon each copy | Eutra would defile his sheets if so, i iol ! dition is commanded by General C.F. !wounded. In cases of this kind the medi- SECRETARY's OFFICE, material loadin men in the present movement do not | seem to be a Some of them even taik | a openiy'ol reviving the African slave trade. by mail. Au attempt adully to do this would, it mg lie supposed, be at once put down by the Smith, with Generals Sherman, MeClernand, Hulbnrt, and Wallace, as division com- {manders. The force 1s larvae andjfully able Ito conquer any army the rebels cau bring against it, i General Grant is in command at Font enry. The enemy's force, in this section, is variously estimated at from 230,000 to 100,- + C00. General Lew Wallace's division went to Purdy, MeNairy county, yesterday, and buimed the bridge and took" up the track on the railroad leading from Humbolt to Cornith, Miss., cutting off a train heavily laden with troops, which arived while the bridge was burning. Times Despateh. WasniNe ron, March 15. The proclamation of General McClellan to Quebec 15th, Maych, 1862, His Exceriescy THE Governor GENERAL has been pleased to make the following ap- pointments, viz: The Honorable Sir Joux BeveaLey Ron- son, Baronet, C. B., lite Chiel Justice of Upper Canada, to be the Presiding Judge of the Court of Evior amd Appeal for Upper Canada, according to the Statute 24 Vie. cap. 36. The Honorable Arcuiparp McLean, one of Her Majest'y Justices of the Court of Queen's Bench in Upper Canada, to be the Cluef Justice of Upper Canada, in the rom and stead of the Honorable Sir John Bever- ev Roki RB 3) i cal officers will be deprived of their parole and placed in close contnement upon the fact being reported to headquarters. Special to the Tribune. . WasiniNeron, March 16. Com. Smith, the head of the Burean of Yards and Docks, Las been authorized by Secretary Waolles to build an irou-clud gun- boat within 60 days. A letter from Newport News, dated 14th, in the World, says :--About 9 o'clock yus- terday mormng six eompitnes of the Tth Regunent of New York Volunteers, en- cu at this place, stated on a recon ice on the Wilhamspoit oad, ranning parallel with the James river. Col. Van Schack was in comm bout 10 2 : miles from camp they same across 3,500 rebel eavalry pick 1s, stationed at the June tion of the Williamsport an! Great Bethel ) | . i eli S ca of the "Ontario Observer" sent must be something awful, Some | m x | weeks ago the man of the Advocate in | I'he figures to the | J ; PAE] : . 5 J formed his readers that he had received { right of the name show the num-7, ier communication {rom « Erin. | %% united force of the Northern States, Great | hep of cents required to pa the | s0-Bragh." whi Ih was fo appear the! Britain, and of civiliz 4 Ewope. But, q pay {2 gh, le ! ppe ie { on "iy wa . ino the cilier handy it might bo exiveniely diffi- subscription up to Dec. 12th, next week; but as it has not yet op. ! a cult wo hy y + Stavel ing States | 0 . | es se it wil iss i A messenger arrived a 3) lock las io ini in dct Age a 1862--the end of the present Liking ng ee in foie > | night, bringing additional news of the battle. ' ah ling i xtra. J 8 T) Asem ¢ plac ile in negroes, or to induce them to enter ty | volumn. ythesshape of un Extra : eeording to The engagement took place on Little Suga any ticaty engagement on the subject. Any # the custom of the office, when any | Creek, rement would be regarded by | We hope all arties will trans- | is considered { ; ,| Tuanticipation of an attack on the south them as an admission that they were in the pe all | ¢ document is considered two low to he side, General Cortiss ordered the trains to vg nthe question on whieh_their con- | IDL the amount due imme li teiy. {published in the Advocate, itis issued | be drawn up on the north side, bot unex test with the Noth has so wflamed their | lin Zetra form. Fortunately for ns we | pectedly the attack was commenced on the | imssions that they have fost sight of all rea- | Ire i J , X | rear, noth of our army, by 1,500 to 2,000 i aw. could They bind themselves not | {are too well known for a man of My Uebel cavalry, General Sigel, with 800 v nuinbers of Afi | Mundy's stamp to injure us ; therefore, | men, protected «the 'train, and for several istintion of A Iw a not intend to notice eithe co | hours attempted Jetreating and stopping to aldo bie or ed futend to netic either him thold the rel in cheek, wile the tain The meeting then adjourned. ag al 10 the M iri Republiean, Serine n, Mo., March 11. NC 61 By MEETING OF PARLIAMENT, 1 Tar Parlinment meets to-day, The clee- Members en route for Quebee, throngh | Thursday A tremendous rain storm has be ng on wrsday they x . : . . is a exci N ia 'a - > W : oui i tnay ali a ion of Speaker will be the first busi. {or his shoot again in the columns of [t,uched backward to the main body of the his army excites the enthusiasm of the army | When the enemy were discovered. | The day for opening the first session of ap td amiprovement of 1h ssslictore the tl Hor Tor EE bh iin grad Sint Sv] and receives umversal applause a nong the {our troops charged upon them. The latter, [the seventh Parsament of Canada ap=~ tie? Its ta be apprehended 1h | dess before the House, on Turcotte, 1he Opserver, but will "leave him 3 my. a hve ; a WE bi ig) people for its hearty sympathy wit, the sol- for firing a few shots st our skirmishers | Pivaches, and a great number of the meme } | LOVerY Cons Me ditficait , swvervy Unne a : . 3 | three times surround ut cut his Taps 4 its relic Dir] atrions NS adh "i Fat i rasehiog os We we wll hve very consid le dithientty 4 hitter opponent of every Upper Cu. 'alone iu his glory. ' | ree Ty The Prificipn! Hato diers and its reliant spirit and pate olism. [and setting fire 10 the houses they had late bers=clect who reside in the Western sec- i a I hy sum me 4 OF PO- id Tag, nicasure, and an out and stick | ------ NIEINL gecupied, twmed and fd. Nou of the country, lave left their homes It was done by Sigel in Ica', on asatistictory footing with a people : al ; | - > ¥ jall the afternoon and evening. General en route loi the dear of Government. The ' [with sacle sentiments, immense ax | ler for things as"they are," is said to} ACCIDENT. | this way. . I McClellan took advanta the yeather io | Tm -- > = [supposed mover and seconder of the Aa- isthe Lnpoitanee 1 us of procuring a ches We | -- On Frday the engagement became gen- ran nto Washington for a few hans. He Arrival of the Africa. dices, Rev. Wm. Ryerson, M.P.P., and Mi. he the ster idy i | i we the Ministerial candidate. continued so tuoughout, the | eral, and 1g with much gallantry, i ! We regret to learn that at Port Per. | band Wash, MPP, leit for Qui supply of their staple com | is in high health and spirits, and evidently I st week. | forbear speculating A few days will | officers behav New York, March, 14. Gibraltar adyi say that it was the | Lieutenant, not the Captian, of the Sumter, | giment, the Dubngne batiery, aud Clone) ss No one more richly deserves, or ha-| ares regiment of cavalry. L The Bill prohibiting the return of more fairly earned, a retirement than the | They all assert that up 10 lust Friday | 90.000 nved by tan ad wok up their quarters at Hon. wo dity, i « / g [ happier-than he has been at any time see | Hon. A. J. Fergusson, M.L.C., Hon. W., H. ET place the subject beyond doubt, Ty ry, on the 13th inst, a young lad, son | Fhe most ex) ze, positon w " aucied | yy, began. | The Royal Mal Steamer Affrica, which | Dickson, M.L.C., Messrs. Juln White, Judicial Changes, Lone next issue the readers of the Og. of Mr. Addisons, while engaged in| i Colne] ¢ net far the Soa | important and pe feetly conclusive | sled fiom Liverpool at 9:30 on the morn- | hes. Seatehiend, J. Calin 2, John MeL od, . There veems to be no doubt tat the | server may look for particulars of the | skating was thrown fron his feet, by | Podec's brigade of this division, consisted | onnation was Drang Yo Washington sds ing of the Let, and from Queenstown on the | and Silos Bingen M.1ba sired in Clit due of Dar Dons To te | EER I being struck with a stk of stove uf the Aho ramet "uhh S10, SE th eed tnt fron of he dain re si | os sity id tk ug Te en B. Robinson, has retired {rom the Queon's tings of the House. [Being Struc Me bo lio su . | lowa battery, the 35th Illinois, Colonel | ay oe boy) a ! 33 the yon | Sb She lakes the p of the new ju Ue a Hose. B ih vw ; tres, Noire « Pension. or as sowie say on full | -- --- -- fw ood, falling with areal force upon his | Phelp's i mont, and the ih Missonri: =n Smeal 4 i i AY re ae a IY steamer China, the dey Alii ol which has | A 1 Cos oi. Adin I erie, MOL iA rity ty, being also appointed President of the ! FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL. { «de, Mcuking the thigh-bone, just] The sceoud brizade, under Colonel Vande. | Cmployed by the Lonfaderntes on the rul- | jy en postponed to an indefinite period, | David. Reesor, M.L.C., Hou. M.U. Foley, ih sl So 3 i | side, Sneaking ! ¢ £ sy Just a CONSIST of Lis roads in the removal of their army, These | The Nova-Scotian aived at Londonderry | Messrs. M. Harconn, David Mitton, Au os ppenl. | | hove the knee joint. 'The fractured; We've: ofthe y "men desericd from the enemy and joined | early on the morning of the Ist. Wiight, and Dr. Bown, M.P.P.%, aso ar | | limb was immediately dressed by Drs 0h Holo), Moloch week the re wd between American native slaves by the Federal army, A letter fiom Colonel "Carr gays that the | rinch esteemed Chief Justice, and we ; aii | Jones and Ware, of this place, and we | i ! ; 1 160,000 men « and near it, urrestind. Cameron, ML C., and Mr. A. McKellar, shall be vlad to find that he does retire | hus been signed by the Pre sident, and | oe gid 10. leurs that the cise 8 pro- losses in the dh and 9th Towa, igh hitmon | etweenaMan sand Aequin Cre i] Griffith, on the 3d, wonld call the | MP. Fo sire also in town, These genie on full pay--aud we are suie we only aves immediately into operation, Offi. | a ' | ud 25th ; fom 3 5ty a. 300 ud 1 000m Wiiehiostnn, Leestatr: f ton of the House of Comnuous to dhe | men with Hon. D. A. McDonad, Mr. J, } echo the sentiments of the whole peop | ay Ig ile | teleteitind ol aressing as favorably as could be ex each. rey neat, kitled and wound ON | hon, tei y 140,000, eouid lave bon oo a b Cameron, Dr! Connor, Mr. Adin Wil of Upper Canada when We expiesy u Lees ound guilty by a court-martial ol | wereld, g Sa the 24th Missourt were present, but { sentrated Maun notice, | The fina! despateh in the papers, relative | Mr. Angus Morrison, and Mr. Wm. Me- hope that he may long live to enjoy his | violating this article of war, will be ! hl | they lost kilked, and a large num | hy declare, moreover, being vailiond men {to the blockade, is from Earl Russell to | Dovgall, Mr. Jobin Crawford, and Mi. J, B. i a---- . Iw The 12 17th} hi Fl ! , pS i well eared honors. dismissed. This is another step in the { wounded, The Lath and 1th Mo, 34 Towa | 00 he rebels were able to concentrate al | Lod Lyons, dutcd Feb, 15th. 1 says :-- Robinson, M.P.P.s, will all leave by spe- iT ) ) | The Chief Justice, 1t is said, is to be snc- | SR | (= Remenbe r Me. Hurd' Bhetion sale | cavaliy, aid Sih lug \ lust abont 100s | brint notice 500 cars on the road le row Information: shows that notwithstand. | ¢kl tein on the Gand Tonk this morn o ceeded by Mr. Justice McLean, whose right direction. * next Puesday. See advertisement in an- | Fhe Ist and dud i a log AOU | from: Manassas : that they neger talked |e the sufficient blockading forcesofl Char- | at &even o'clock. Hon, Mr. Portman, Mr. place will be tilled by Mr. Justice Lagarty | | ther calumu. 120 each, Among the wonnded are Genera of evacuating Mannassas nul the leston and. Wilmington, various ships have (John Carling, und Mr. Arthur Rankin lft Asboth in the arm, Colonel Cir also in the arm 3 Licutenant-Colonel Galligan, Licu- vertising | tenant-Colonel Herron and Major Coyle, of the 9th Towa. Besides being wounded, 'olonel Herron was taken prisoner. Col- | from the Common Pleas,--and to the va-| LY train Inst ovaning ms Grohe, caney in the Pleas it is confidently asserted | Me. Joseph C. Morison, the present Soli- citor=General, will be appointed, "THE NEXT BATTLE. Donelson, when they freely said they would havedo retreat whenever MeClelian advan- ced, They declare that for sixty days past, the cluded the blockade; snd the Government are of opinion that if sufficient hips are ationed at ports to prevent aecess, or to | ereate evident danger to vessels leaving or | 0% Panties wishing to pureli | farms had better sefer 1h our se or ren! It is thought that the next great bat- The English Parliament. colamn. N » expected vacancy ha oén | tle in the West will be fought at Ran- . " + be ible & : all ! Hus Thi Por thie expect " rl 3 ba bein} le fe ¥ se | 0G Our thanks ate due to D. Christie, | ye) Dodge had threo horses shot under hin, | 22418 have been Lortible, x0 much so, that { entering, and provided such ships do not) Mr. Thurlow Weed in his last letter from same, Sng dirs, rbd fy ii duiph. It is situated in Tipton county, Esq., secretary of the North Ontario Agii- | Lieutenant Sinith ol the 20d Ohio battery they had to convey provisions to Aeqoin | voJuntaiily permit violuions, the fact that | England cuyr:i--¢ 1 go when | get ume to doe . ka . Ls. Becretar, h a Agni | Lieutel S y LL ery, | Crock Bi : 9 oe c chi . ea Er y 2 I s 3 Judue of thy Gounty Comt of York we | Teun., ut the mouth of the Hatchee l i { 7+ Creck from' Manassas on mules, ind | various ships may have successfully es- [he Parlisment House, and this evening in 3 ll lural Sveiety, for the Report of the | who was tuken prisoner, jumped from a ! rectors' Mue fer wagwon to muke jis escanemnd was killed. § Directors" Meetius ho rebel officers Kitled and word. d have been a m st] leu excellent appointment. According, how-' river, near the head of the second | { vo! : etigonette of the profession, | : we ihbadly . . Sy ' . LL ore ih Jo tie oigoene The ool teie a [ Gusimionony Minar way Why no. gov, (ZS Tur: Brox Everton. --Mr. Dunkin | are:--Biivadier General MeCullough, | offer n obstinate resistance. Commo- | jiu heen elected for Brome, with a majority | Killed ; Brizadier General Stack, danger- for the time beg, next after the Atorney- General, has a right of refusal of any va | dore Foote, in view of this, has refused | ut the close of the polls of 530. {oasly wound ds Col. Melutosh, killed :-- | Col.'H. B. Rivers, 2ud Regiment Volunteers, Peel,--which would finally the men were moved nearer to Man- caped will not of self prowess (he Lblookado annna. . [trom beg effcetive, the adequacy ol the The recent change, dividing the army of | force being always a matter of fact and e the Potomac into five corps, brings General | dence. A neutial State- ought to exe! Ruliik King, of Wis., in clgige of the divi- | the greatest eantion with reference 1 a dis- sfon formerly commanded by Gen. Me wl of a de _fueto blockade, and ought not como eapoctation of a debate on American affiurs 5 but it did not come on. I begin 10 like the way business is done m Parhament. The manner is bukmess like. There is 10 * Buneembe'-- no <wpread eagle' declima- tion. Men who have sense talk sensibly, cant Judgeship. Hence, doubtless, Mr. | 3 : + Dowell. Gen. McDowell takes the first | y i Py k > h the @ DiC + The { A A . . akes to disiegard it, except when it er ans 4 > " The . y Morr son's appointment. io go inte action until the gunboats = Jubieiar. Criances.--The Lead r | dangerously wounded ; Major, General Price corps d'armes. Foe a hor Na The od 10 te yep, Tae Miniter, win [oe i , sha ) i » | are members also, sit on the right of 1 that the blockade is abused by the state Speaker, to explain the views of the Gov- beng either unable to institute or maintain | cinment and to answer questions, Althonsh tit, ov unwilling fiom some motive or other [the body is'composed of some 600 members, to do so. : ; the Chamber is not hall as large ag our Hall . Earl Cacrnarvon in the House of Lords | of Representatives. The House is oniy fuli called to the fact that the papers contained | when it + divides" on important questions | hothing relative to communications with | and then many stand up. | hike, 100, their 20th Ind. regiment, killed at the battle of Pea | foreign governments on the subject. | mode of stopping the personalities of de - Ridge, Ark, arrived here yosterdayy accom- Russ il said there had been no for- | Late, and espeeiully their process for stops panied by his brother and two or three other Mal com nunication with foreign #overn=| ping duels. An example hus just occurred, gentlemen, who left the battle gronnd on ments. The Representative of France and ! Sir Robert Peel offended the ( "Donoughoe, Monday following the battle. y repie- other powers ad from time 10 time ed | who immediately sent a hostile note. Loud scut the contest as a terrible one, The re- | him what the British government intended Palmerston committed the facts 10 the bels fought desperately, using stones in their | 10 do, but he had referred them to his des- | Honse. The Speaker called upon the cannon when their shot gave out. Then [Patch to Tord Lyons. | 0" Donoughue to withdraw his ning {and apologize to the House for an abuse of Mr. Justice McLean's retirement also, have been thoroughly repaired, the [or Tuesday} authoritatively winounces that | slightly wounded. | Thitteen pieces of artillery were captured cither immediately, or at no distant day | pore pe mounted, and everything got | Hon. P. Vankoughnet has accepted the |, : Pro copia seems pretty certain, owing, we are sorry | . Clinton : Elona his : in | by ourmen, among them one lost by Sige 10 + 2 to ill health ;--1rrespeelive of this | into complete readiness. Bi Vance Yership, resigning his position Mat Wilson's Creek. * Onr loss is regarded at cause, his long service would seem to en-| rt ithe Cabinet, and also that Hon, J, +1800 or 1,000 kKifled and wounded. "The "title lum to retive on the usual pension, and | 'HE BLOCKADE, ! Morrison, vacating the Solicitor-Generals | rebel loss not known, but supposed to be we trust that Parhament will siey no nig {fice has been appointed a Judges in the eum 2000 to 3,000. 2 large number o gardly gpint in such eases; of all officers a i 7 vica, we | Cour Tomuiol Diente, rebel prisoners were taken, probably 1, 00, Judués should be most highly paid, and in! Trom advices per the Africa, e { Court of Common ¥ ot and more were constantly being brought in. | | Porrraxn, March 16. Union chur¢h, at the head of High street was bored last night. Loss, $30,000 iusurance, $20,000, . Rona, Mo., March 16. . 'The remains of Col. Hendiicks, of the our opinion they should, as a matter of | notice that the blockade of the South- 2,000 Indians were engaged in the battle ; conrse, be permitted 10 retire on a Proper} ern ports has been considered by the BEAVERTON, 18 of om Li + scalped by them. = pension after a certain number of years Se puns > : ; : : =o : rice, with about LOCO men, retreated north- Ne :, and before they 'have become in-| "wise heads : of Engla , and pro i Sawsparir Scioor Somer. --The first an-| ward, and then took au vasterly direction, capable, by overwork, of enjoying their) nounced effective. Earl Russell gives | ya Sabbath School Soiree, in connection | Gen, Jeil. C. Davis is after hin, retiremeit, | it as his opinion that if- a number of | with St. Andrew's Church, Thorah, took | - (Special to the Missondi Repultican.) Svuaserienn, Mo, March 11. Such arcangement is no Jess due to the Eu Russell was alo understood to say Judges, as an incentive in the commence= ment, amd a reward at the termination, of their career, than to tlie public will ships are gtationtd and remain at the | place in the School House, Beaverton, on entrance of a port, suflicient really to | Fuday evening, the 14th er Susie i i | sta the inc oy of the weather the prevent access to il, or to create evi- | standing the inclemeney of th | A wessenger who arrived this morning at three o'clock, reports that the battle lasted from Thursday morning till Saturday even- t force is stated at 35,000, including 2,200 In- diauis, nnder Albeit Pike. As nea conld led and 800 | recons wlio | be ascertained oar loss is 600 k o 1,000 wounded, The rebel s that he had received word from Lord Lyons | that Mr, Seward informed him, that no more | stous ships will be used. Its privilege. This was done, and the mat- terended. This is a sensible way of 1e- forming a popular nuisance, In reading, rw » officiel istrs f Ebi a avin rrowdad 3 retry ¢ p The. 3 ; % Wh Gl le: : ze. of € 4 1 a : view to the efficient adunnistration of dent datiger of entering or leaving it building was crowded in every comer, and | ing, and that our Juss was about 450 killed came to dress the wounds of their fallen, ac- In the\Honse of Commons Mr. Gregory | gs we do, 1m English papers, reports of de- justice. 4 8 all the the arrangements reflocted great | and wounded. The rebel loss was about knowledge a loss of 1,100 killed and 2,500 | ave notice that he will call attention 10 the | bates, the frequent recurrence of « Hear," {qt de on the Tih of March. | « Hear," seems senseless. es relative to the with- 1,000 killed and wounded, and 1,600 taken and that these ships do net voluntarily Sor or ie Le wot Hear, ; prisoners, among them Col. McRae, of an nt in lisien- 10,3,000 wounded. We took 1,600 prisoners | sul [mg 10 these debates, you soon discover a In 'reply to enqui ol lion that I cred aging commiitee and the | (= Tt is not often that we have to notice credit on the managing cf i 1 #30 of injury was ote © one dncuasy tive, with the papers of the County, | Treasurer for $1, 10 pay Mr. Win. Sgring's| = 1 rmit } '08S press, the fact that! a At 'ol ¥ Hat and 13 picees of artillery, ten of which were 2 { i the th of one that has caused such im- | pe rmit ingress or cgress, h t ladies of the callgregation. SN Me | Arkansas regiment. The attack was made at din Si : ye Rab nid [arawa of American erusiers from the coast | yeason for, und a fitness in Juese interjec- ¢ mense ariel, as the death of Eliza Anna, the | various ships may have snccessfully | Dougall, Esq., gceupied the chair. The | from the noth and west on army being three by Col. Patterson's brigado. Two of | of Afviea, Lord Palmerston said that repre={ hons, They occasion no interiuption, and beloved il of Davie R. BS as Eg cseaped through it, does not of itself | proceedings of the evening were com-| Somplelely te gle Du ] ine our cannon, belonging to Davidson's battery Santas ih) Joon nade to Yushigion rather aid than embarrass the Speaker," Governor of Mityo Prison, wlio died on the J i encod by chairman calling upon thei Aletulloch and Melutosh wey sen were taken by the rebels but were re-cap- | 00 the subject, but the exigencies of w, Til instant. A few years since she came prevent the blockade from being an [tented bythe g Si an : Nota Divine | about 25,000 men, MeCulloeh and Meln- tured by ovr LHe l occasioned their withdrawal, lle admitted 1° 4 pun ovonsed himself for marrying by amoag us, young, beaulitul, and accom- | effective one, by international law. Rev. Mr. MeMure hy to implore ) | tosh are reported mortally wounded. The Phe Yebels were completely whipped, one it was not a satisfactory answer, to say that | saying that his fiends decared he a plished, and, although a stranger, she soon | BE tS STEUER { blessing. The choir then sung a Pralm | qyack from the rear ra made by McCal- division under Price fleeing in one direction | the eruisers had been withdrawn, when the ! 0 mach for n single man. golden opinions from all who made! mpgp WHITBY "CHRONICLE" | tothe tune of «Old Hundred." Addresses { loch, and met by Gey. Sigel who routed him | he' other unter Van Dorn taking ans |objeet of withdrawal was to accomplish | . her acqnaintance. She was a poasiuant) : Vero then delivered by the Rev. Messrs. | completely. wi it subntod Ti wild other, titi metily quite as injurious iy c 2 Ey -- Bp S---------- member of the Methodist church, and en- 1. ins hited avi ! confusion. We have also captured a large Major Herbert, of one of the Lonisiana | As tw British vessels being allowed iu ab- | joyed a large share of Christian grace, and, Our Whitby confreres ure engaged MecMurehy, Richardson, McTavish, and amount of stores, teams, cannon, small arms Tron i A sence of Americans to ascertain the nation-| Contntercial, althonah talented and educated, she always | in another war of words," anent the | Wwuson. Much credit is due to the ladies and ammunition. * Gen. Frosti of Camp Jackson notoriety, was | alities of vessels, that could only be done by | = Ta hl ew held the humblest views of herself. The official advertising. In their quarrel | who provided the « tea; it was of the best Wasmixeron, March 15. killed. = consent of the Senate. : Prixce Avpeat, March 19, 1862. Yrs Tango atutiuios 0 31 eiatves ot hoy we do not desire to interfere. But we | description and gave universal satisfaction. | prosident Lincoln on Thursday signed the sre , Mr. Gladztaue sald it was a fact that the Fall Wheat... ......... $0 95 a $1 00 funeral, shows how much she was regretted. | > SREY [Ihe singing by the choir was a pleasant | bill which goes into immediate operation, Bavriyonre, March 18. Government iss on every letter sent 1/9 ring Wheat 080 a 082 Mayo Constitution, Scptember 10th, | would be doing a gross injustice to rl od 2 J 1 3 aki After passing | Viz i--All officers or persons in the military | The steamer Commodore arrived here this | America, eia. Galway, was i - ihe Hour SH mas 2 1 .--~¢T] 0 rus a 2) | sl i p speaking. Cr passing 20 Cpls is oh 4 : 18 cal of the Galway subsidy i 9 1661.--| The deceased was a dnuglier ofa', coir apd to our advertising pa. | inter ee to oe ie Te por or naval service of the United States, are | morning dircet from the: Burnside expedi- ids ) uf The Gal yay subd i er 02 a 0 Geo. Rrabazou, Esq., of Brock.-- Ev. Ons.) b trons did we allow a wholesale mis. | votes of thanks to the choir, | | prohibited from employing" any of the force | tion, and report the capture of Newburne, | in i RIA 0 : 050 a 059 <a ay rhuis, is 4 nla Ing {the committee, and the chairman ; and after | yy, jor 1],0ir Jespective commands for the [ N, C., the defeat of the enemy there, and ek "Nil Gib 1. tithe 040 a 045 Ministers and Special Trains. jstatement in the Clronicle, of last) passing a very agreeable evening the! purpose of returning fugitives from service capture of a large quantity of artillery, after | 4 25 WAI on, reply rh a Lito 800 a 900 roi : i | week, t o uncontradicted. The | rudicnce dicpersed or labor, who may have escaped from any | 4 hard fought baitle. Guiry, cad that Government had en ated ints |, 010 a 012 ussite on agri fe Se chan, be yo i i J tre ndisnes vispersed, person to whom such seivico or labour is|~ Our loss at Newburne is 90 killed and |! legotiations relative to the Stlantio cable. 010 a 012 Wien Mr. Galt travels it is frequently by' pith" of the whole uffair will be Wisteyay Mernopist Somes, MARA -- | (aimed to be doe; and any 'officer who | 100 wounded - The Aine jenn Gesrsraneiy Tonesey ex | 012 a 04 gpucial trains. Mr. Curliseeame the other | found in the following sentence, --¢1f On the 12th inst, a very successful soiree f shall bo found guilty by a conrt-martial of [fF Immediately after the arrival of the Come | Pressed in genera tems a wish that by 300 a 45 J! y y 5 co f St. Hyaeinthe by special train, and | : : . | 3 il ial his article of w: hall be dige \ yr lespatehies of : some means or other communication should 200 a 250 day to i oe i an train, Mr. | the circulation of the Chronicle be-- as! came oft in the W. M. Church, Mara. The | vio iby f ad artic ¢ of war, snail be dy Judove Ni tee of « esp : Wo i Gen, 11 anblished : 044 a 050 returned to Qaebee by pec + Mr. : ra Gt & | Richardson occupied the chair,-- | Missed from the service, winside left in the rain for Washington, - bigs hd : . | Sagth does not choose to appear of less im-| we are prepared to prove it is-- four fev. Jie ichardson Pp! v ; pig ih SPATCHL The unemployed labourers in Liverpoo 050 a 100 > | ~ than his colleagues, 2nd he 100 {i006 ng arent as the Press, and equal, The Rev. Messrs. Booken, Jacobs, Dean, Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac :-- s St coe iy i id to had not repeated the demonstrations for re- | 125 'a 15 ttavels by special trains. Mr. Ross, Presi | bid ited circiila. | Watson, Kerr, aud Macpherson, delivered | Fora lon time | Lave kept you inactive, | It is reported "hat we too P PHSONEIS. | fief, whieh took place on the 27th. Green Hides. 500 a 500 dent of the Grand Trunk Company in Ca- | if not greater, than the united ciredla. | Wi bi itloason, The handsome sum of | DIL not without a purpose, You were 10 be | Some ieporix make on net 50 or 60 killed, | nels Senate wontinued fo discuss LWGOL. oes; 030 a. 030 yada, travels in his double capacity of Presi- | tion of the Press, Vindicator and Ob. {Suita 8 Bddroksen. | phils disciplined, armed and instructed. The | - nd 10 300 Seiice Erne the address. - The Roman question was de- Sleep Pelts, 09% a 100 lent and Minister-by special trains. Mr. 1 little | $124--counting receipts and subseription--{ fo, yidablo anil ery yon now have, had to] The fizht took place or Friday last. bated a flout nd Mivistarshy ae ns ia server,' &e., &c ear our i e | washthe result of this interesting gathering. | be created. Oth ie were to move | There are rumours tiat one of our Briga- vi a Bins 1 td bien slightly indise " Wiiroy, March 19, 1862 capi ity n'a special train; Mr. Watkin | friend ! | Listen to his modest effusion, | are glad to learn that the "amount will | and accomplish: ci results, I have [ier Generals vas killed, but they are not mr ol 8 akin : gay Fail Wheat ! £0 9) 2 Tos Apa) E) . 3 i : : io ¥ 8 nek. thint v / ai considered reliable, A ele i a Gh. oven tevin ) a aid Me. Bridges also generally move by; --« equal, if not greater." Rich, iS it gpa off the indebtedness on the building, bold ou back sid you idl ge Li Subm It 15 asserted that Austria and Prussia | g ring Wheat 085 a 3 8 spinal {oain, wish to know how much a | 104 to bear hin blow his own horn in. jo, ving this young congregation entirely lated this' ove happy coniitry, The pa Sr. Louis, March 15. © agreed on the terms of seulement of the hi 475 a 535 bali costs? As near as possible, as this unbloshing style? Ttwill be seen | free of debt. May they go on and prosper. | rience you hive show, and your confi- : Gen. Popa, in his despatch to Gen. Hal- | question of the Electorate of Hesse. Outs . 03 a 038 Thera ind by an extract from the Vindicator, that | : = x dence in yonr General, are worth a dozen ook, rays En Moe bow Tatas Yosndetoms: dull Boa is a in hind ; nO 4 } : i victories. These preliminary results ave | been even wieater than re an = Liverpool, Saturday.-- Breadstuffs dull. rl a : rn Qucher Rp pg Mid the Editor of that paper has challenged Meeting of we FONE : Joes ow accomplist.ed "y feel thi the patient | five pieces of heavy artil ery, pounders | yi. 5a but steady. Provisions stendy | Hay .. 800 a 10 00 ditional locomotive. Mr. Cartier had three | My. Higgins to compare his circula. | niatlo ©. D, Ag) labours of many m mths have produced their 54 ti Beli Misty, aud unchanged but casier. Concols 933 a | Hatters 914 3 o3 | ave Lisi Si raci . . 3 | 3 = fruit. * x mense q" y Xe y BEVEw 14 . ia Jas ier 3s he tion with that of either of the papers The Directors of the above society, for| Tha army of the Potomac is now a real [ral thousauds of small arms, hundreds of Prince Napoleon in the Nenate demands | Pork. ty. 3 7' a 400 i, " £150 for u journey of u minis- uamed by hini. For our part, we 11862, held their first meeting in Plank's | army--magnificent in material, admirable Jinses finisher tudes, 300 mules, tents that the French troops should | wr!! What glory for a man to be pos- hope he will accept the cha'lenge, or | Hotel, Uxbiidge, on Wednesday, the 12th | in discipline a janet, sod esvallentiy TL AT mum, ad a mess Romie. 5 " s Part Prany, March 19, 1862. Br ; ; ? ; i ! rd. Your con er » i : § or a Een uch jijonancet © to Montreal | else forever liold his peace," as re- | ut. Present--R. Spears, Esq., President ; re i ar or var a million dollars, has fallen into our a A commiites of the Prussian Lihat a Ful Jeu ssss Cate ee ® > a $1 00 £5 rons a i, Mr. Blackwell mdulged | gards his large (7, circulation. On a and Messrs. Boynton, Christie, Wheler, | otion has arrived. and T know that I ear nas Fae So a i Reprenent UIToR, There Hi eooy Soving i 3 4. s Gabi ys. ¥ : TW, u i : of rs : avi . alized and d epersed in a sw + - 4 2 oy Gabi dod £ ; in this pastime as often as pussile, Wel former occasion we showed the little | Morison, Gamble, Smyth, Paniill, wid ot pi ur ay I «ee in| neste side af the river. - The enemy | Vignwa, Match 1.--The journey of the Oats . 025 a 030 was Mint leave once, by avin fromm value which could be attached to any. Turner The President in the chair, Your faces the tre prestige of victny. 1[abandoned their works so hurricdly as 10 | Areh-Duko Maximilian to Paris and Lone | Peas. . 050 a 0359 actly twenty-five inmutes before the regular| va . . Wm. Peuhall, seconded by iii ive cof you |lenve all the bagaage of the officers and [don, har been adjourned, the nevotiationsd Barley. 030 a v4b 4 ived 1wo: hours earlier at . 2d ht s: n refer. Moved by feel that yon will do whatever I ask of von | 'e: 3 ! y 5 J : 8 g Asstt Hie weived . cost £57 10s thing the E ner migh Ry i | L. N. Morricon, that the Secretary be and The period of in ction las passed, Twill | knapsacks of thie. soldiers behmd, Their | {or his candidature for Mexico having ene 00 a 900 Montresty these two hours ence to the circulation of his PRpGY roby instructed to purchase a journal | bring yon now face to fue with the rebels, f ded wore sabiyiily their uppare were on | conntered difficulties, ° 4 2 ° +] ple Smith chose to have a special train | and we have now ouly to add that the {for the use of this society, for recording the ful aly pray that Gnd bi dufiust the Shiels Sb aud ther cand es burning in Arca xox; Math 1.--The Prince of = sp ion on Tuesday, but bis train was to clumsily}, 00 gratement is only another €¥i- | 4 ial Reports. -- Carried. a Wolonm RAT SOAR 16 A furions thanderstorm, which raged al} | Wales had gone to Upper Egypt. 300 a 450 aruaned il Say i dence of the total disregard of truth |= Moved by Li N. Morrison, seconded by you, ever IY Sen my fate is night, enabled them 10 zet across the river Torry, March Loli *% imred gon pe Poet. 39 i 3 ally dul. To peve B 7) Be 3 ET . . : A hi 4 without being discovered. ministry had resigned, but the king ha otatoes . ...... a fr 15 passengers were delayed 16 hours, | \wyich hus ever marked his intercourse {Ge Wheler, that an order be issued on the Juke with Yoarer atorod wide i tho eos 0 eribinhed ding nities eg ics Ey ng ote Hb See oF 4 ning you where A 3 S avy :

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