Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 30 Jul 1868, p. 2

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,1 uut, .uu J4(lIIl(!7'Il(.`. . The return oftho dre:1rH'ul heat, 31- thollgln accou1p:u1iel`Iu_v occusim).-nl thun- deI'sl~0\\'ers, is seriously :1t}'cctix:g` the ` `health ofthe city. IIunIredsl':1int :n\'u_\' in the streets, m:1n_\'o`f'(lwm being strong men. 'l`h<:n P.'ll'l: hm an uncommnnlv \\'lLll 1| SONIl(,`I'. , , An exlnibition of Insects is announced .0 take place in Augusl-tl1cy will. be tlivi(lud"iuto two classes, useful and in- juriuus. Tl1i9'mu.=.t ccrbaguly close up the list. of special objects of _nttmction. Numerous collections "':u'e prmnised. M. Henri ll.'w.lwl'm't._ wlm /nntrn-n6 u'mIc:s. . - V _ The unfortunate mm who was mlirder- 'ed at L`Irnnge, unnl his remains cut up and scattered to the winds, turns out to be :1 shoemnkel, and his wife has confess- ed to be privy to the horrid crime along `\\`ith a soldier. A .. nulu: . ,- fully sustained. . Imlicted for swiudling, - `tho gallzult captain---n Ki_;hL ofrthe L ~mone_y, offered s0me`0f' the diamonds for 1. sale, and ,\\'ns'n.=touuded to be told they 3 were false, :1 clmrncter that the remninrler r.~fLegion of Honor, and a member of :1 . highly connected fmuily-negrnni, was sentenced to Hnree months imprisonment . and a ne of 300 francs. His lvrothr, w_ho assisted him, \v:\s`condcmne(l to one month s innprisonmcnt, mid ned 500 francs. II... ..._I' A . - ` .3 u`: uwm nemg strong um'ommonIy ` mt] clogs runninn` nhnut, -1 -..;.uv, nut: 1D as life, who V The Rest. now amountso $225,000,: ` the con- it is the intention of the Board, when c J. IIU number r.4'rn.. .. This sum has been appropriated a To payment of Govexnment tax on circulation .......... __ `' Two dividends of4 pr ct-. each `- Ten per cent.. written of!` cost of bank building ` ,Addcd to contingen;.-f:n1-In-ti`: V 5" Added to rest ............ __ Balance carried forward to next year .......... $ Bulanco brought forward from 67 ynyvvv Irv: uuuulu. The prots of the year, `after payment of expenses, providing as above stated for bud and doubtful debts, interest due on permanent and current deposits, and for rebate on notes discounted and not ma- tured have amounted to. _......~ -u.-nu u_m_*_{u lmsluoll m munlr_\ :91`. (even to that pmcti-.-ul :3 11:" Mon. Mr. :\IL~l)nn_r_rull. nu min- l mu! 'I'u-ally ulalo `mun? Eirlmr 01' : g1-Iululncll wnnhl have g;r:n.-- the inn, :uul rotlu.-`L-ml crcdic upon the `ince, while their nppoinmm.-nt. wou|xl~ ; In-an sntisf':1cto1'_v to the Reform 1 ,, and we l>C-]io\'e_tu the great bulk of ' people. As it is. m.hl....-' n....o.. 1 Before placiug aside any sum to Hie Rest your Directors ordered :1 further re- duction, amounting to ten per cent, to be made inltho bank building. The premi- ses now stand in the books of the bank at only $36,000, and the offices therein al- ready rented, bring in a revenue of over $1,000 per annum. rm_,_ _._.L!;_ .r -I uul. U1 u1c_\'ear's pro! of $10,000 to the Fund. auzuuzu v=.uuc In the bank books. In addition to this, the Directors have thought it mlvisable, considering the cir- cumstances of the country, to plabe, also out of the _\'ear s prots, an additional sum A6` Q1(\nnn ., .1 -- A uun may De anucxpatetl. 1 -These Vcnllatcrah and` securities have been carefully estimated by the Board, and each account written down to its actual value in the bank books. In mlrlltlnn ha Old H... h:_ ,.,, 1 Lriulc, nave neon llllllllzllly large. , Some customers of the bank have been compelled to succumb to the pressure of circ1unstank:es,l>11t the Directors are happy to- state that the secunties and collateral: held by the bank will reduce the loss by such accounts to n cmnparaLi\'el_v small amount; and that as the securities are almost wholly of :1 mercantile clxaracter, or consist of bank stock, :1 speedy realiza- tion may be a_nLicipated. (`.0ll:1l.nr:Il cn..n..:s:,.. `I nu zluuull LU LIIB FGSL . The failure of the C0ll]ll]C|'Cl2ll Bank of Canada: in the autumn of l:nst_ye:1r,in1pres- S011 upon your Directors the necessity of keepiu`-_; strmi'_: reserves, ~:md conrmed them in the policy they had loiig pursued, \'i_z., to base discounts on personal trans- .'1c.tious,un rigidly gum`-l zlgaiiist standing l lo.-uisx, and such as rcster.l on real estate. The year just closed, especially in its `latter part, has been marked hy e.\'ce'ssive` monetary stringency in :1 leading `centre of (,`:|naili:111 trade. To this circuinst.n.m-e, together with lzirge m'er-importations in I an important hmuch of business, is to be attributed the fact, that the number of f'uil1iI'es*rluriu_r_}; the year in all parts ofthe , country, both in the wholesale and retail '` trade, have been unusually large. customers of mm lmnl: I.....,. LAM. '\L'ill Jllbh L'lUv`'U(Iu Thu lmsiness ofthe B:1nl<,notwithst:m_l- in_q-increused competition, was" well main- tained in evc-r_`,r tlcpartlncnt (luring the gI'e:1le:'pnI'tof the _\'o:1r. nnrl the prots realized after \\'ritin_r_: n"e\'ury haul zlebt, and making full provision for all that are LIouhLful,-h:u`e enabled the usual (ll\'l(lGll'l to he clechm- and .1 consi-lerable sum to be :1d.leri to the rest. 'PI\n :- Ls r. run I`. V I The Dh'ccto1-shof the Bank of Tnmnto have pleasure in again: meeting the Stoc '- lmhlcrs for the purpose of laying heforc them the result ofthu operations of the yenr just closed. '|`lm lliillii n('Hm l'l.n.1- ....a...:.L.;,,._ I .HU"H LUIS Ux'|_\'. \V'i|li:1m Gnoderhnn). Esq., Presic1 cnt, being cnllcd to the chair, the C::.~zhier then, at his request, read the following nrvrnnv _ ___ -.--... . ...u u. The Im'{111%:1l General Mdetinglbf the Bank of Tomnto (being the twefth since the cmmnenccment of business), waa held in pursuzuice of the terms of the charter, at the Banking House of the Instimtipn, at noon` this d.-Iv. .':n:..... in. LA 1` nu.-wr a 4 me. HHVSII]-]H)H|ll|l(:lll |sv.cI't:1ilIly llnu wry climax ml \\'uIulur.. Now tlmt Ilxr.- ::;._-:n)v' is nmr, uunl Mr. llmvl.-nul in- :.Lullml in llm lni_v_-,'h mu! xlignillml -posit.inn ut'()l|wl'l\Iu;;'islIulu in the first } rovince of the l)umiulun :f(.`m::1:llI, we um lrmlh In my onu worm! llml. uullltl lie possibly mnsmlanl into pvr.~u-nnl 0Ill.en.si\'e|1us.~a; on the crmuury, frmu the little we know of Mr. lluwlalllul, we have ulwnys luokuml npnu lulm as nn 111-|'i_g`l1!, I`(9.~p('('ll|lIlU and u.rm-prising` umrclmnl, nml :1 pninstul unvl u.s'ul'ul 1-ulrlic man; so that any stric- ll'n'r-.~a -we may now ll-cl cnllenlupnn to nmlu.-. in rul'<.-rolncc, to his u]-pninlmcnl. to llua ~lliuutclmnt-(luvurnurslniu. urn Rnlulr ` ------q.j>:---- l ' No Rain 1 et,,:md :1lthou_:gh the tem- perature of the air is not nezxrly so op- prcssixje as that which recently pre`v:1ile(l, a cooling shower woulul be grateful in the ~ c.\'treme. Green, fresh \'egel:nl:les', which usually decorate our nmrket stalls in such profusion at this season, are luxuries not to be had at any price. +--~--- __.___...A .9 .--A --- I The llrill-Shed ;\C(`iIlellt.-Mr. Wm. Gmhmn, the contractor, is progressing f';wor:|l:]y towzml recovery, as is also the boywho was injured at the same time. We ronct to learn, however," that Mr. Jmnes Grnhzun lies in :1 most c1'itic:1l con- 1ition,--in fact his demise is hourly ex- peeled. v op-----__. E\'Clll`Si0ll.--_\Ve were this day visited 'h_v an e.\'cnrson party from Orillin, per ]2 mz'l_I/ Illa;/, the profits of which are to he applied tq\\':;r(l liquidaiing the debt. on the Presbyterizul Church in that pictur- esque and ourishing village. The boat was well lled. uullltull u)-I1mI'IOW (rrnlay) evening, at 8 o'clock. in the Town Hall. Parents _ and friends alre invited to attend. -;_._4,, j._.q.:.p-__._ llistribntion of l ri7.es--The prizef nwar to the (-hil-h'<.-n attelaqlirxg the Common Schools in this town will be dis-` tril-nterl to-mnrrow (Friday) owning, the 'l`mvn Ha D..m..n. B.L\' K 01-` TORONTO. TWEL-FTII 1'\.1:"l;I.J'-x-XII; MEE'l`[I\'G. n ___..+..____ -Wc are oIli;_ve(l to omit several arti- cles this week, m'in_g' to the length of our Paris :ind Lcudon letters. ` _ Mn.I'rAm' Coxcrznr AND EXCL'RSIO.\'.-- Our hjzurtial renders 1nustnotforgct.tn pn- trouizc the Volunteer Excursion to Orillia on 'l`1ies next. The very best :1I'I'nng'e- ments for the pleasure nnd comfort. of the party lmve lncen- mnrle, anrl the price 1s . excee1iI:glyj:l1e.-up. Dinna forget the boys in red. - - uuuuu. um umuer Is nrxc-ny, the poison- ing ofthe nlistress of the house by her servant, who set. re to the mansion to burn the body, and make away with the land y. ` Hln l|l|UIC- ` During the races. at Amiens on Sunday, the Grand Stzuul fell with :1 frightful crnsl), burying some fty people under the boards. Two or three` were extricat- ed dead, and several broken limbs are reported. The only wonder is these miserable slmnties, run up in :1 night, do not ln'e:1k down more frequently. The trial has just. commenced of the prisoners for the crime at V:1renne-S:n'nt.- Ililuire. The matter is briey, the poison- ing hunsn luv lmr Iluumt. 'l`m'u.wn,u'. .lI;u'. :10, Isms. UH '|.HU5U ll'l'L"a'\llllI'il}JlJ\1l3ll)! HIL`l'C)'u I"ift.v-ve Canadians have passed V through Paris for Marseilles, on route to Civitn Vcchia, and then to Rome, to join the Cosmopolitan Brigade. They were ne looking men, and if they sup- orl. themselves and are not particular a_bo`utpay, will be welcomed as model" soldiers. >They had `with them :1 con- verled inliggor, who, it is said, had been` cut. oil by his father with the tlsnzil angry shilling. I10 infends to study theology at Rome. `h....:..... 4].. .__-,.- -1 A - n -. vict Sclnunnchcr. Her son has been re- mined the hard labor portion of his sen- tence long ago. . The Empemr never acts . on -these irregular appeals for mercy. ]4`ifLv-ve Cnn:u]i:ms have nns,eml U3 U1 me countr_\_', to place, 3 30 the nrmlit .-.4` rv,....:_.._..A uum, ill] muuulollal credit of Contingent ; bts, nt rllnled nml M. ..- {to $225,000, and when a 4,000 00 10.000 00 50,000 00 5,003 91 :.:._... $137,163 48 um. A-.. - 1..U74 ll 7 2.489 37 ______ $137,163 43 __._.__ __$l34.<:74 11 o 2.499 37 .___._.__. l as follows: 34.159 57 64,000 00 The Church Union."-This paper hm; ` just been enlarged again. It is now the lur- gest Religious Paper in gho world---is the lead- ing organ of the Chnshan Union movement -:s the only paper `that publishes `Hem Ward Bcvcchefs Sermons; and offers extraordi- nary inducements to clubs and `agents, in Premiums of every kind. < Snd for 3 CODV. enclnnnr inn .u...:.. A- mate 7.4u Q!) 7.45; Baltimore extra $.95 8.50; Supers $7.09 @ 7.50; Fine $6.50. Ry`:- dull at 6.50. Coxnmt-al--Kilndricdin modemge demnnd at $4.80@ 4.90; la .-e_qc Ground M :1~4e.[; :0@r3m4}:it0,$ downward tendency. Om- Imimx, N. s., 21st July. 1scs. Bnx-:ADsTL'H-`s.-\\ chave to note 11 further improvement in the the Flour market this week, owing to the small stock and light re- ceipts. Canuda No. l rm at $7.50; I-Extra State $7.40 @) 7.45; Baltimore $.25 @ 7._[)_; lj`ino Rvc .I..Il _. n :n n-.-- runs .......... .. 0ats.... Burk-.y..- . . . . . . . .. Flour per lmrrol.. Spring Wheat ...` Fall Whent.. ..... Young Chickens.. I-`owls, .. .... .. rramxums of copy, enclosing II. R nu r Eggs ............ . . . Hides per cwt . . . . . .. Hay per ton . . . . . . . .. Butter per lb ...... .. Potatoes pm` bv1.~'hel.. Beef per 1001bR .... .. l n2us.... ". ll. l`lr`[`J), \J\.lIlUllL'l.'lh- The new Bnzml met the same after- noon, whcn VViIIi:m1 Goonlorhaun, Esq., was1u1:nximr)usly elected Presi :xu_.l James G. Warts, Esq Vice-I By-order of the Board, (Signed) G. IIA.GU]~I, I V,.,l.Z _., resklcnt. uuu. As.-1. A. nurnluun, Wnv. Fr.-user. "We, the undersif_:nml scrutinc-ers ap- pointed at the annual meeting: of the Bank ofTorm1to held this day, hog ti) ro- ' port the gzentlclnen above n.-unozl unani- mously elected Directors for the current vem-. v ` M-IPORT or scnurxxr-:m:s. _ \ViIIi.-un (}0odcrll.'1n1, J. G, \Vnrt.=, \Vm. Cnwtln-a, Wm. C.-mtlcy, A. T. Fulton, Hon. Asa. A. Burnlnun, \Vn`.. Fr.-user. \Ve. Hm nntlnrcimuml .,.....o:..-.... .-.vv vvv] AND C()L'.\"l'Y 01" S[.\!COI'} z\l)\'()C:\1'19f. 1Bc.enIvcd-'I'h:1t the ,th:mks nf the nloetinz be }1l'<"lltc(] to the chnirmxm for his ublo tun! innpzlrti.-1| conduct In the plmir. `Cu Mr. Gooxlcrlmnm lmving vacate Chair, and Com. Gen. \Vuir being thereti`); it '\\':xs nmvc-cl M Joseph '1. Esq, .,secoudcd by \\'m. Fr.'1ser, and ')..._7 I nu - -` ` nunuru u. 001109, r..~'q., nnrl f J?csolvcd,-'l'h:1L the tlmnks of the Stock-lnoldersz are due and are Inc-rel_y lelzclercul to the Presiclont, Vice--Prcsivlent and Directors of the Bank, for their. oi- cicut Innnngelnent of its :|t'urs (luring the past year. if Moved bv. CoImni. H-ir st.-con-Jerl by Rev. E. R. Stimsnn,-'xnl , Resolvcd,-'J'lmt l\I(-.-.=rs. J0.<(=pl) II. l Mead aml W . J. Me-l)onc-ll he appointed -'1 scyntincersof the olectizm of ])irc(*tor<,l " now about to take place, and that tlmy report, the result to the Cnslxier. Moved by W. C. (.`rhm-rctl, Esq., second. " ed by Alex. T. Fultml, ]`I.=q.. and I < 1lasolvcd--'fl::xl mire polling do nmv l commence, and that it continue until four o clock this 4.l:I_\', except in the nvc-nt of ten minutes elnpsing without a vote Ix-ing temlcred, when the poll may at oncb x close. \ r_ rt 1 u - 1 4 > ( Toronto. July 15, | zIumlI_'_;sI. we Sl0('Kl)0lIl(`|`.~`~. Mover} by J udge Gnwnn, s I'I(|\v21rd 0. Jones, ]'Isq., and J?csolvcd.-'l'h:.t. Hm .1... (Signed) G. ILmrx The zxlrovc ln:1\.'in_r_{ `neon rum rnoved' by the Hon. J. H. seconduxl by John \\'icksun, Es. Rcs0lurd,-'I`lmt the report ` bendoptcd and printed for d mnon_r__r;st. the stn(-kliol-ln's. Nlnvoul Lv Jmlnn (1.. .... .--. U unnnnu I... Tolal liabilities to public... $2 To Capital paid up . . . . .. Rt'st........ Contingent fund . . . . . . . . .. l{(-s(-r\'cd for rclmtc of inter- est on current dis:-,rmnt.~ .. .-.. uI\.I\JJJl1llLl1\`.V1 l resilent. GE.\`Ell.\l. STATEJIENT n.\' 'l`HH .'Jl)T1x.1r.\'r., ISGS. Liabililies. To l`romi.~'sory Notes in circula- tiun........ . Q ____._... IIALII-`.-L\' it RKETS. cuunu_\', Mlzlll U0 COIIUHIIOLI. The (=:1shier:1nd other hI~ of the bunk have their dlliies to the satisfuction nfthe lm.-urd, .'m,l the direc- tors lmve this year fullowetl the cotuse pursued in 1867, in :11h)\\'ing them :1 bonus on their sztlznric. ' V_ The whole recpectfully suhmiI.tr:l, ' (Signml) WM, (`.hTTI`Ht my I u_cxu|u um um. ineenng or the Lc-gislimire of the Dominion, gave notice of its inten- tion to npply for a rcnew:1l*.'uul amend- ment. ofils ('l1:1rl.c-r. The subject of the renewal of bank cliarlers is now under considerzltion luy n. com zniltee of `the House of Commons, and the Bo,-ml l..'1\'c rensolrto believe that due weiglnt. will be given to the iinpnrlunt reasons nr_r__re(l wlny, in any mnenvlment to our lmnking system, the privilege of circulation, wlnicli has been of such great .'1rl\`:1nt.'1ge to the country, shall be continued. 'l`l|n f!!I&'I;A`xl ..n,I AH.-- Ln? 7 V " umu uucu most szmsfznctory. "In common with the larger number of banks in C;mnd:u, the Bank of Turonlo, lncfore the last. meeting of the Lc-__:isl:'1ture Duh, for _.. ..,..,n..r..I -n...1 .. - - 1 Government S;-cmities .. Notes lSC0lllll('(l cIujr4-ut . _ : *` Do l'H'(`l'l]lll5 . . . . Olin-rdchts forxvlxich security is lwhl . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ , _ _ _ Real l-Esta . ' Bunk prexnisu-.4. ` I~`ixturu.~: and San ( . _. `Bill stamps . . . . . . . . . . _ , . . _ _ _ t:rnIucu_l IIULGEI. The Head Oioe and Branches of the Bank have been f'q`equent]y inspected during the year at irreguhxr intqrvzils, and 'withc:1refnl precaution that no previous intimation of the Inspectoi- s visits slnould be given. The results of this course have been most satisfactory. common with um inrnnr n...n1.M I-`P suitable opportlxnity offers, to invest the sum by which it has been increased this year in Government securities. This whole zunmmt, both of the Rest and Contingent Fund will then be invested in Goverxiiiient securities, or held_ in Gov- ernment notes. 'l`lu\ 13--.! nm - - - /lh'.\'CL'n. yhocic and Provincial .\,'ot-s $626,397 ' Nutvs and Cheques of other ]}m1ks.............r~ "'99 ' A-uws and Uhoqm.-s I Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` B:1I:z_nc<: due from 0Ull3l'_ Banks ' un -~ - lluils (,`lsL Au?!` Bzlrrle l'.1-I-.';lS follows: Mails going .`5uulh, duily ul(5,45 mm and .':.U.":, lulu. ' .\IuiI.~ gulng .\'_u-lh, dz.iIy_ut 10.0. : n.l_n., mm 6.1!) ].m. .\l:nils ;_;nIn_i; to I`cnL-lungulslxt-no, daily at '}0..'I.'I, Xl.l1l. - 1w.~1-.'|'\`t:(l 101' rcmuc ol Inter- current discounts . . Iiescrvctl for accrued inter- est on deposit l`('C('ipIS. . . . " I)ivid.-nd.s n:1cl:1in1<`d . .. . .. `- 21th Divide-ml, pzlyablc 2nd .luIy..... .... ' Duhmcc ,c:u'ricd I0r\\':u'l I0 proiit. and loss m-.\'t your. _ . ` Balance due to other Banks ` Deposits . . . . . . . . . ` ` ExA3u.\'1-:n.'? Olfice, u. CHILD, Pubzisi No. 41 Buzz Row, New I ..,...~\~.~\~v. Barrie Markets. __._._._ Qfmmmtrcial. n4\.4-;.\___- xu. ' losing ten cents. to . CHILD, Publisher, Umx Row. N:-.w vn... , 1868.- ; '5) WM. GOOI)ERIIAM 1)-- ,: 1.. . July 30, 13652. -2 .- Q .. 1!-u':'l.:. ` A lhmdr llnrrlsn An,:n.4 . ~ Scrutincers. u 1 L11), Cashier. nsner , v Yonx. 4,.).')J.- DZ 55' ?~'()U.0()0 U0 22:'r.0?)0 ()0 40,000 on | 32,ooo,oo' 20,293 on I.. .._l ., I Barrio. lnA-: nu In _]llsllN`, :1 we.-xl'.I4iln,-r:1l' ]uut_\'. yr should be taken fr. incluud, we huvu n \\'n I-unn- _" A Clergymnn, while residing in South ' America as 9. missionnrv. discovered I safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of tho Uri- WY and serninnl Organs, and the whole trnin of di.~:orders brought on by bnneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedv. `Prompted by :1 desire to benet. the lllic'ted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this remedy, in a sealed envelope, to any ono_wh0 needs it. Free of C/large. Address, JOSEPH T. INDIAN. ' llUrV('. _ No form of scrofulnus diseases 93" T(`-`'-`` '1 disinfectant operation of the Snlw-. 'l'IHI1": ' Abceaiu-5. Salt Rheum. Dolls, l ix11plos. Pu:-' Rules, &c.. nrc thoroughly onullcuted by U! 1mris'ullc1l medicine. In fact Ll LHVU ` `. lmnking ), 5.. LL- um: 01 his fanmus pills i.s`_x1l:n>`e Dr. Mnggit-l`s motto is 'u.\'c1-:.\TR.v.1'm.\' H0 . has placed in the muullest comp.-xsa the nctir principle of the most potent vt-gctalnr speci- lics. There is no mineral in his l ills-Ihv)' do not gripe-they do not 4-nfq-chin. The create 3 vigorous appetite. and correspon ~ ingly strengthen the digestion. They tone the liver, clear the head, and steady H19 nu_r_ven. - - 7 --<: o-- ~-~- TIII-I GR!-2.-\'I' NICE!) .5'L'I I l.lI-7D. PH.I'.S huvc been su nplicd in millions Salvos lmvc but-`n ruhhml in hy the pmlnll Dr. !\J.\m:1r.I.'.~x two grand spccilics are plltlin an curl to this \\'huI(-s:1I<- s_\`stL-n1 ohm-`lic'1li0 One of his famous is ll lose _ Mn,Q[:il'l`S *u,\'m-:\1-nu-vn\' Ho or Lwt-my mnmlcs uftcxt tho syru} lcrvd. Full directions for using will each lmtflv. None gunuino nu] similo 0l'Cl.'RTlS .\'. l l'ZRI{l.\':`; is on tho onlsido \\-r :unmo 0| Ul.l{'l'lS l'IRh outside wmppvr. Sold hy I)ru;:gisls througzlu Price, only 2. : Cents pox-'l} L. all; m IIlZGL'L.\'l`l~2 Tm: lI(l\\'}2!..~'. ' Depend upon it, -mothers. it will give 1:-st to yourselves, nnd Relief and Health to your Infants We lt:u'e put up and sold. this. :Il'llL'lf`l0l' yours. und can my in conlidcncv and truth ol it what \\'4- buvc nt-var lrcvn tlhlo to snv of any other tilt-ditzitn--.\'crrr [um it I-`ailml iu'n .--inyl` -instmtcc In ];_'_rI'rcl u ('r(r0, wltten liim-l_\` INJ- .\'cvL-r lid we know an instance oftli._-.=:tti.=t'nc- tion by any. one who used it. ()n tlu-contr:1r_v. all nru (lt'li;_.{lllt'd with its utwrntions. un(l.~`|N':Il\' in terms 01` CI)lIl1l1L`lld:1Il0ll ofils titagicul ell:-cl._9 and mudical \`irtu(-s. _\\'c sponk in this mnttr_r wtu r WI-Z no f.\'mv " nftvr yvnrs ut` t~.\'pt'r'- cnco. mul plevlr/9 our ropulalimz fur Ilu-_fuIn'hnt*IIl nficha! 1:1:/497:9 (I ('lIU`e.- In almost every ii`- smmvc wlu-rt; the infant is sutll-ring from p-'HI| and t`.\'ll:lllS[l0ll, ti-liufwill `be fnunal in tilt:-on or twt-my minutes syrup is :ulmiul.~:-_ lcrf`-d_._ [.1 .. .,_. A uuulu ;u.1.J1U.\. on V 1 Fritlay, the 21st Allg`ll.$t, ]868, I (II (/10 /un/7` of 12 o'clock, norm, I all those Town 1.01. llmt_ hn\`(- hm-n rvconlly laid uni hv Hc-nrv (Tn-an-n~I.-.. I-`.- A ' v. _, :___._.._... I\Ull'l'UlI.\' IKAILWAY 'l'L\H'.' '1'.-\Ul.la' 'J'lh\ "l'.'|.lJ-'l(`.`4 '.`\llI.\1UI(;\.\ DA. ' `HE I'nd(fx'.~'i,'_rn-I I_m.< M01] in ! 'ru0.\L\.< .\IL'1.ImI.r..\.\`n, .<.-n by l L?JJLlU .-u.'(:'rm.\'. .1.`..:,1..-. A1, I w |'T_owN OFWi3ARRIE_ fave; L o3;gj;Fo1~sa1;; on Imm upprw and lu\\`('l' lips: 1 the lower. Any pa-rson ,;i\`iw_: lion as will lead to its I`(`('U\ ('I')"\v 1'1-\mrd-1!. u-u .... TRAY!-ID flnm the 1 .-'cliI;cr. Lot No. 5, or on Friday, lmh July in_s FILLY. 2 VI-'u's uh]. r.`.~in .... 1...n. um: I *- ' -~ A 41 I, I GOOD Gl5.\'I-ZR.\L SI~1l :\'.\\`1~ nnotlu-1` girl is kept I{<:li-.r,'c -...` , '_ v' a g'l1lil`E(:.`(l, nous Euod. App]; 31 um M It:-um-L. l..!.. nan. 1...,. v v A] _' OH`n'1~:-(fullier Slrc-ct, Dzurie, July 29, 1868. uuu 1u|>tlIl'i|]IUV0 lgolnpulny. to insure uguinst loss by lire 1-: most 1'au'uurl>le to-rxns. \ Life policies gnum.-d on us terms as any ullmr r4.-spcclaohlc busim- in (aumda. uv n\- _`0~ 1 |3I|,||.|ugr. Gnu-2}` Ox-'rzm:s-Qw:cn Iiuildi And Gruccnhurch Slrovl. Lunrlon CA.\'.\DA llA.\'L'll ()rn<:x-1-1-J.\'cl:'ungc Buiidin Montreal. Bu.um--\\'1n. Blolson 1-`; Chairman: llcnry '1'hmnus, IC. I); " q" ruuce, Eiiq. , and Hm Iluu. J BA.\'xk:1:s--.\{ul.~:un s Bunk. 1.1-mu. An_n.-r:ns--ML-sszs. Tor _ Morris. mm M M1~:Im:.u. Am'm-m-\\'m. Sutlnerlund,Esq )1 D Sm:\'m-ou-'l'l1on1ns 5. Scott, Es: _, ' " ' ' Al'mnon--'l`hmnas R. Johnson, 153.`, I{n. ;~'r:<~r:r:1'.\ It 1' & (;1:.\'rfu:.\1. Ann-7 A. M:nck-n /.ic 1-`u1-be-5,115 st. .*'2acrnIncx.1I{Sll-re... Monlrvul. `'1 Tim umb- n'.;5, Liverpool Emma I. sgunah; Insurance C( _ OI" .LIl'l;'I. I (/OI, L- J _..0__ cu-nan, . - 22,000` H.551) .lIl. Mails In! 0.3 : III, ;uuuIu' The umlu -ignod lmving lmou Agent foxtlw upovo Company. pm-1 ucuinsl l().`J.N In: I7:-n I I. Orillin. I4th'JnI_\' ] ~`< _ . ".;faTl~tl`escript' nrst-0'85 he shortest NEE . Uh EXMM notice, 0" a Street. neaI")' ppm the M": collie!` ket- _ mugo. Bnrriu.-_. July .'; 'rxvEu_o3 men: 'I(`I111n1\nn [1 INDIAN, Station D, Bible House Now Ynrk C{lV IV \\'l"|pp(`I`. ' gisls tlwnugzhont the Work. 5: ]l('l"UOHI(.`. c-.- wn,.'5.. n.m. .'\Iui1s!Ir . 5.... K('[|!. J;(-furo n Applynt y' 3011); }'*"?-`s'. )', Ali;i(-3-i'I:)l1ae New York Ch] mg accompany _ lino u.1l(-5.1 tho fax`- `}I{L\'.>`, .\`\\' 3 01"": \\'.\I. TIIU.\lI .'~'0.\; .4 , ` `h. I ,- pm-nn. of lhe sub- un llw Ilthl?0n..( n`sl.. :1II um.\j mam" ALI-IX. ct. _U_ Smug. .-n Hnil.I:....~ . . |llI|.'~ l4ll' .' .-', MI 10,." h\i|:sl'u1`.` won inSl1'IlCl(`d1)_V .\.\'I), I-Esquire, lo J. as advnntngooxls c Com]-any doing ; such vill lu- . .\10nn0w] AIih'.\ 7`. 26-lin `arucs d(-sir" 1 do so on mg llaq = :. (Minn n ..u I . WIIUC fun-noes rev the Advance r:IIl;rI}" h informa- 1' lilmnlly ,, ..l-lnuuI.lll\Jl||a Ul yOlU` opr own hands, you had to :1 gentlcmmx 2.0.611 the po- 26.- , to Mr`: V (ruurn.-`:4 >'m'. it-v ` _ -,,..u.ur I0 erect I II the ` ounshing mill.|r 1141 be saved. I undance in tl llp u rom ; and th over an acre. prigtor to p;\.<~4 which I :' era in hum to 4-nnhlv a sawjiri ml... mill.|ry whirh H lcl would n , . A: II I": ., ...:n In In to llu: mill :ml i~ v ls dlsumt from thv lint '1 Ind \vbaI'l'. 8 lo the great` local do m m end murkvt {:1 null ml ho town Cl dylng crek of water [Ia\.<-`I pro '7 Pped; and there in N lnv `y, from lun in the contra a Hlroducing parts of [In- on which it staxltls ml Bh_0f the .\'0rth:-ru `Hui HlcIlit.y .-.. mun uwrv i render it one of most or Domin _ l'herc is a brick mug `Ill! the.mill. the mill il~ "lbllanlinlly built mum- nntjatiou. ; Saturday. 8th gay of . Th! Va]: Next at N 00 n, mhle property ni-.d ~fv':|m IV (S `F orcctvtl in tho town of Hurt ` Iide oflohn '"'`yF-'8qIlir0. and known In ' ' ." and the pr:-.nE~ which consist u!'I brukvn Lot No II. , Street. and L-rt .\'~'3 Ildeofllnry _ Sm-M. in tho (mm 4 _ This splendid mm u.,. . -- '1"I-Iii"(4.'i>\'mumtsu11'. u uc mm nnm-r llw [um .- 1 In :1 (`l`I`|XIill incl:-nturv au mignnu-nt tlu-n-or. hmh - meals will b l c produced :11: W . MIL F-n.,\~ ,~..\.. I.\' 'l`HX~I Iown qf:_B can a.rri.e, ix Paragllen-s II ()1 LAIAL'IXl)'l .l'. EFlouring :. 14`()l: sat I =7` L` um .`;\l.i'J ;BYAUGTE Terms, Cash. . lI lls llmgl|1>crll:ll(n'ixxI \\ 1-H, `In but sure; wnmlcrs will 1 . . . . `NH. [Yule nI.IuunInn.no Iu .. !..|.. UANES; BRA\i'LEf% Si|ks,Shaws,E% A General ' No 61, King Siz':;z;`2 "9 {'COUNTRY .\lER(,'H.\.\'T ]\'l'(*|t 1' if Aunmu u-uuu.n Toronto. July 11th l.~ I'-> ,m_.v, `an.- May 13. was. `T1 5 glass. P V H} l .~ HIVC Always on hand an ab , cabinet tankers` nml wue. mechanics rage and I`! 3? Sims and (|N'I` r niahing hardwartu sln-mtin~,; sporting ammunition. gm garden, draining and fmmi utty. um. um] :11! J line for sale at Imw.-st ca.-h Toronto, March 19. m;. Ha 1' .12 9 .1:sn3~;1 j__,..,_ To Cabinet & Uph; HAIR Seating. cnr!u-41 I.-m_ gprings, twinu.-. chair ~. .-. . ,,c,"g,_hingcs. Ion-ks. tuc.k<. Him ` <. tool screws. cullhi ll'inIu..: plmo 3 Wu, extension lip uII,':--r Im hmiwnrc, etc., for salt ,7 l`\ \.\`.\ {via rfnecdh-3 and l`I'gIIl:|hn~. .'..,~ , -:|l]vn\:-1;. nvvlv I I :"TEII.\lS LlBIIl{.\L._._!._5_3 I':n-Anln Julv IIHI I\ l'.~ HI. - lnr ()r1l|ixl. dnily :1! 6.45 tun. TllI'n(l:I_V, 'I'lnu'sIuy uIulSn_tnrdny, at ._ . lur 'l`l1ornlon on Tuesday and Friday. I. / - FO be sold nndrr lin- ; in act,-rlnin in-In I LETE Msorlmvm ` 0! Shoe ']'uul.<. > mm an nm for at 1., Toronto, --------:_-___--- 1an\\'i.\` , `Mm Tl0_\ l-II-11. . ..u.u modern an rt-spuct. in thu- i(c-veal that H-- `HIV \.l vi.` .,_5_ `MPORTERS OF ll.-\I:l)\\' .\ L ! '11! Yungv Stun '. ,._...... nn lmml u~.-tn nu-v REGEN? )..'5.'n n.m. 1` .\l1n!sh1; 1'! General Ilanlu IH Ym _._._- ,8-AN 5. Ll_VEB, n'I'l.`nQ HF H.-\l:I)\\ .\l.'l `O _ F01: .<,u.:`: _{'7{i:i:A1a,I.1~: To 1I..lnn Tvrccnos `nrnr nml Kl H. H, m Im sure; \\'uu \\'1Il 'I'hisax]-lminlnncnt isv.crt:1inly nmx . _.-r---".' 1'9 Tailojl-s. ,_ ... _--. In-imvm-I In KINGV STREEZI .. H hf ` N 1 _-an I! U STREET. :- Ill H18 IN` I. very low Sgu be nut nu. -0 retail. RYAN ch 01.! 114 Yungc Strm-I. ......_.f..-.- Machinisis. ..a....I mnxnrv.-A. I" nu .IH.'l,. Vcudox-`s u- AS H i.-'. the ne-i;:h! |'V low Sn `,'lrimm(-r.~4 s, curved rn `nrI"~ um ul.'|.\ -n wumlum. now Llml. `nmr, m ;'i.~uulu uinn n{`l!m.-..l'.. ..... ....,. I.....|. `IIow]:ml"s ole .institutions-ynur uhio st ......; um-n .~:u1smcmr_v to tho ltclbrxil part}, grtfut tho ponpio. it is, ncitlnur party we .-=.'1lisliml. The Ro!'uri1i -rs feel that they have been ll'(?.`l`.ilL`l'()l|.`iiy 9014.1; and the Cox.-aor\'nli\'e., luunhled and disgraced by the .-lcmtimi of n Ymikee to preside over" them. We are not over scrupulous as to n:niun:ilit_v; wo,vliowuver. licsitale not to .~: _', that did the Governor poSsoss:1il the quuhiic tions which we deem necesszu", we should have still looked upon his being an Americnn--horn citizen as objection- able. `v\'u_Io think our Chief M-.1gistrnto should ha :1 British born snhjec-.L How our cousins over the line will chuckle over vntion, nnd no doubt taunt us with inability to {incl n. Britislier fit for the position Ah! any they, Boast, ofyour __:rcnt. dominion--_\'our free ntesmcn, and your connection .\vithth:1t giorious empire, oll i.ngl:\n-I. hut when the laws of your country pi:l.cI.`(i the appointment of your (iovc:-nor in yonr own come to us for gentleman to. till po- \mm.1 Of AU; 1 llH'llll afnutly I |\l'IN A: 1 f!@3~f%iIWvr ...u n.uu'uLv, Ul .\U.'lXU inco, justify it.- This : lc.~liliL3l by the tone of the country for u jrmrnn! in l.ho,whole r,v\'unt1n'ed to assert ` possesses nu; one of 1 Thu nppointnmnb .1 L! of nu H.l'lIInu'n|nnnl . ;,b.n l"I'ldu_vH, :11 10.55: : n.m. V J. l'II)\\'.'\Rl).'~`. l'n mumm- ,. my, on Tuesdays mxd I-`rl-J nx Huh`. 1'o.~:Inm.~tor. -------uj ul nnguxuu, out shecun do little more in that way, and has found it necessary to try what can he _done in this country to `raise the requisite amount of `money. Her appeals to private individuals have not been successful, and she therefore ap )lied to the Government. Sir John A. . ac- douald acted somewhat reasonably, and promised a certain amount, but not sul- cient for the purpose. Mr. Sancleld Mac: donuld declined to do anything,`and Miss Rye has deemed it best to prefer her de- mand to the general government, and trusts to the press to aid her in urging it. To do this none can have the slignteat objection, for the demanrl is a reasonable one, and should be acceded to; We have no t'aith,howe\ cr, in any application being successful. V . 4 It may he said that the greatest benet ` in this niulter of female emigration would be cnaferrerl upon the young women res- cued from the degrading position in which they are found; and this would be un- doubtedly true; bntit must be.borne in mind that this country would likewise be daily L\'Il,(:|[ tlwsc ......., uuuuvulg uwm Irom ncomlition of misery to i.:ll(0 the chance of '0lltllllllllg an lmnestli\'clil1oo:.l in this count!` i, received from the members oftlne Press Associntion at Collingwoonl, :1 promise to urge her claims fnr support upon the (x'overn_n1ent. Slm `lmd been staying at Barrie, and heal`- ing"ol'tlie arrival of ,;he members of the :issoci:utinn,sl1e determinczl tn nppc-nl to them, nnr is that appeal likely to have been nnule in vain. l'l1o'i'nn:Is for bring? . in_:; out the lirst lmtcl ' 1_of young women, ` Miss Rye nbtumedfrom private sources 1 in England, but 8l10_Clm 1 Wm`. mul ilnu l'.\.....I :. ..-,- ` Miss Rye, that plnilmltrnphic lady who! In-ouglnt mmhumlretl-girls out from Eng- luml, relieving tlwm from a condition Inisery clmnm of .nI.c..: .. ___._.__- Since writing; the above we have learned that Mr. IIon'Jnnd_ has retired from the contest am] the prol).-xbilitv is Mr. Wright will be uHowe:_l to walk me course. __..-- unu In.-nine \\'ll( present. them. V I ,5, -e.... ......;.-, uu more v'legr:ulin_-1 than the position Mr. Ilowhnnl the second has "chosen to occupy? We trow nut. To Mr. Wright` we do not know thnt any renson.-ilvle objection -can he iii-goal. - He was rcjectecl hy n conven- tion in his own.ltilingnt the last election, and may be considereclless popular than he l'm'incrly wns. He `sat in Pawliament for at long time, but never tlistinguished hiinselt', for the simple reason that he was" one oftlmse who pref'erre,Ll to let others. do the talking; his vote was nlways ready when his party needed it. The e.\'treme aection of the Reform party found inhim :1 stmuly znlherent; and we do not.knnw that he was not just us good and useful :1 lllt3.llll)Ol' `us nnyother one in it. He certainly xnanntnined a reputation for heing ,ste:ulI'nst to party principles, and we pre- snnie he is remly to pledge himself now :l!,".'lllI.~`[ the present or nny other coalition. But that is neither here nor there; it is_ ' mom. of Mr. nee:-.ssau'_v to elect a _1'epresentuti\'e in the Ilowlnnvl. and we verily be- lieve Mr. Wriglnt is preferable to his op- ponent. We cannot see why the Govern- ment tnke upon tlieniselves to dictate to the mo nle whom the ' shall choose to re- l l .l present ` .,. u lmruy; ml ! UIIIL party diulnetricnlly opposed in political principles to all that t. he has ever pwbended to hold. For the sake of a brother who has been pitch- forkcd. into a Governorship, he is ready and willing to _bow tho knee to Sir John A. Mncrlonald. and do his bidding in c\'ei-ytlxing. Could anything be more Ilowlnnd We Irnuv n..6 'I`.. IL. In t I .' - ls` urI'n'u no mo conclusion that it. is st}. 0 For, our own` mrt, we look upon the r ciuvntian of Mr. Pfowlnml to the Lieuten- u nnt-(}m'ernm'ship, mid the attempt to t foist his brouzsr into the vncnnt sent, as f` shine;-Lining exceeding idprosumption any- t thing than we know of ever before occur- ` , ring in this c.onnti'y, The one is by no . ' mcnnsqnnlified for Lhu high position he I hns been culled upon to fill, mid the other 1 cannot. he ought but u polilicnl tool, it` he 3 purinits himself to` he made use of tqsuit the purposes of nny mun, or act of men. .5 He has to throw aside his conscientioua -`c samples, and become the more plinm. tool xv .01` 1| n.-n-hm nml cl...` .\....i.. .1: - ' " ' V ,,,_,., . . .~. .`-Vulruuu un_ ulu lhllllllg: - n fuct clearly shewu by his occupying; the position of \Vnl {leIl oftlm County. He is v hcttur known in the Ridingthun his oppo- nent, nu-l, personally, is in strong c:unli- lnt-a.- it it Hlllllll -prove that the up-' > pointment of Mr. W. I . ilowlnnd is unpnpulur, nnd the selection of his brother 1 to run for tho \'llCa'|Ilia.N`l3,1ll: rc-gnrdcd us 21 false step on the.]mr.t of the Government,` .` then Mr. Wright s 'clmncos will be good. 1 But we have to learn all this era we can c c arrive at Llw'conclus_ion that it For, our nu-n`n`m-4 uvn `i\r\`v ...___ .- u - nulllu mun mr. wright will defeat Mr. lfowlund. The latter has always been at Reformer, (mil is _popuIur in_tluo Riding- , \Vzu'zlen (}oum.v. Na in L .. .. uuvuuvuv l`he iippointmcnt. of Mn llowlnml to the Licntcimnt Governnrship of Ontario li.-isuicccssitutucl un election for the West liicling of York, to till the vacnncy cnusud in tho House of (luminous. and Mr. 11. S. llowluml, lIl'0lll0l'- of the Lieutenant- (iovcrnor, huving tnken the lielnl in the interest of tho Go\'crnmcnt, ll meeting of llutbrinem wins` holul on b'nt.1mlny, at \\'lllClI Mr. Amos `Wright, an 0lLl`Tt!pl 0- sentntivv, was ll0ll1lll.`li.Utl. It is thus pro- l-ulilc that an exciting contest. will ensue. Mr. llowlmnl will he supported by all thu intluenca that his brother and the Govern- ment can bring tolneur in his fiwor. The (-nnstituency is reiwosentcd us strongly opposed to the Govcrmm-nt, but that re- nmins to he sec-n.' At. the liistclection i \lcs.n's. llowlznul uml Gl'tlll:llll_\\'(!I'0 ru- tnrnol,--thc first :1 mcinbur oftho Min- i.sn-y, nml the other at Conservative who hns given a pretty strong support to Mr. Szimlllchl lllncrloimhl in the l ro,vinci.-tl L(sgiralut.ul'0. We nro tliurcforo in some doubt. us to the case with which it is Sllltl b ' some that Mr. Wright will defeat 1 owluml. The lnitrir luv: ..l......~.' I_--.. H , . ...w um.-u um `nI.~'Illl)ll I0 ' Hun. Sun-Hiulxl M-:I)oI1uIl, the father of the Huu1 01' Uumnmn.~s, :1 gcntlcnmn who lms fur \ 0.'H'~% lu.-Id n_l:i_;ln positmn in ' ...l mu -uuuln: or (mm 1. I... u.. ____.4.3.p_____ F li.Vl.\l.E E.ll[Gl.l.\Tl0.\'. ___- _ l9 sition. Yes, you were obliged to elevate it `live Yunlme to your Chief Mugistruey." All this in too true, und humiliating us it is true. `The "Governor's elmir Will, in future, he (I fine prize dangling in the (liv- tlm-.',0 for cute, enterprizing rind able American-, who will have nothingtodo hut come over here, lweomo naturalized, go . into position, nnd-nd their Wll_\' to the coveted sent. v',l`he Americans take good care to exclude nll butgentlemen to the manor born from-lhe Presidential chair; mulwe,` us 1; lnyul British people, untur- ully feel hurt,` if not degraulecl, by liiwing n l'orei;,ruer thrust upon us. The uppoiut- meut is, hmvever, made, and cannot be undone. We must therefore endc-.n\'or to uinke the host of it. Mr. Howlund is now Governor of Ontario, and us lnynl sub- jects we must submit, unrl treat him with that courtesy nnrl respect which, as` our Chief Magistrate, he has it right to look for uml receive in our hands. While we deplore his entire luck of qualifications, nml still more (leeply his lNlEl0!ll|lll~_l'r We shnll ulwnys he fmuul suxtniuing him in 0 uplmldin_r.g how uml oraler, mul according to him that cousinlerutirn; and courtesy which so exultecl xmcl tlislinguislxetl u po- sition justly entitle the _occupmit,lo, he he whom ha Inny, zit our hands and, the li,` hands of the people. l. ....a LU uuow uslue Ins conscientious 4 plcs, become` ~ party; and that party diametrically . rscd principles 1111 thnt. .. V...--, obtained from ['>riv'hTe s , in M try a countrv to `rm.-In 01! F008 . ...... muuu n. necessary lone 'ivnte M, ied uncut. A. Juv- Tm; .I`:}l(;.0ll.. THE EXAMINER AND COUNTY OF SIMCOEAADVOCATE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1868. . - I . - . ' , ' On W'edndes Park and Tower citizens the high Prince of Walt: day morning last the guns announced to "the ly important fact that the` slm.d.:m a(l(litiOD to his (or many years. On Wedndesday ciznnu Hm l.:...1.L, - ,,,._, .,... 1.:-uznnznnr. "111 is an ill wind that blows nobody good; nnnl the chances are `that American and Cnnnrlian farmers, provided they have good crops; will nd that wheat buyers will want. El much larger quantity of grain for exportation than they -have required ` for ' W ` W13rlnrIna.l.- - ' ' .1-nu.:|:lII', llll` I p:n'l_\', Hnulnlm .~uru. Mr. Now Mr. Brmvu, ne.-an l\'-1'm'III pnrly, in In-liu\'c that in ( to Ho\vl:m Sir. ,........- ....o :.. IUIIILEU our. Last Sunday, ` in all the churches in "England and Wales and _Berwick-npon- Twee(l, prayers were offered up for rain, from the lack of which this.cou_ntry is sadl_v'.sn'ering. Unless rain comes very shoxtly, the harvest will be a failure, and a great amount Everything in the field is dried up-- wheat, hop elds and vegetables, and of hardship ensue.` farmers look anything but pleasant. It i and QOD(l1rnnu uvill l!..J -I - ` fit I .f I l 1 r 1 cl... I.-..L . make 5......yu-,u,- ms taste, and is now a bank- rupt, at the complete mercy of his credi- tors. Similar cases might be adduced.- J that before leaving Canada, a paragraph was going the rounds of the papers, . that the Saraceifs I_{cad, a hostclry ot'.very ancient date, and noticed in many olal works, wes about to be" pulled down to room for `modern improvements. Wishing to see this antiquated ruin, I made my way to Snow Hill, not far from St. Paula and Newgate, and - found on inquiry that the Saracen s Head has just been pulld down, so I was too late. I may here remark that there are few few antiquities to- he seen in London; and _l the visitor who comes here "with viewing old land marks will be doomed to disap- pointment. The great fire of1866 swept away the greater part of old London, and in the little that escaped the flames, only a few curiosities are to be seen. There is one very ancient inn on Alnlgate Strec.-t-- . over the sign of which is painted in gold 0 letters the announcement that Queen fa Elizabeth dined here in 15.34; and a fa room upstairs is the spot where the royal T. visitor enjoyed the fare .set before her bv ti< ,.~. ..,.amu.w 15 we spot where the ' by the host of the King a Heat!" on that (lay, over three hundred years since. .'I`l1'eestnbli.~ih'ment is still renowned for the excellent qunlityefits wines mid bit- ter nlc.- But nshort (listance from this place, the celebrated Bonr ,~1 Head, ` Cheapside---_tl1e"scene of Jack F2tlstutls reve-l_ries--once stoucl, _ and the site is still pointed out. . ` Tmqf. .qnnzln-. 3-- J` ` , --v --u Ivul-Y lI\I\I 1' vented the fury of the bIood-th1rsLy set of V sports. All of which goes to show the morality ofthe r.'xr'e course. Hund- reds of persons hmie been ruined by these M}':1ir.s,x1ml yet the love of the English people for horse-racing seems-to be `in- creasing in the sumo proportion as the ring is going out. of favor.` The young Marquis ofustings, who has an umonqueranble taste for betting. h:;_t mun- gezl to spend his colossal fortune in gratifying his taste, and is l'lll)L nt Hm r-I-\nn\l.u.\ ------- ` ' lIlul1]lUl|llL'lll.. ' Not content with the Ascottf Derby, It.` Seven Oaks, and numerous other r.'1ce, the Londoners have lately 0l'_'_';`nlllZetl an- other called the }Ale.\'andra Park, three days meetings having hcen, held last v week, all of which were attended by many thousands--the conduct of some` of them l:avia;," been simply brutal. On the second day a respectable looking man on the course was saluten with the cry of ` Welcher." ( Welt.-her, in the sporter .~: clicl,ionnr_v, denotes a person who makes bets, and if beaten (lees not pay them.) Edging, with frightened face and expos- tnlating accents, towards the gate which enclosed the betting: ring, the man quick- ened his steps u_ntil, perceiving that the "crowd without that opening were but Waiting to_ assault him, he stojuped and .faced his fewer and quieter enemies inside _ -the enclosure. But he was pushed out ' and Even to the mercy ofthe rourrhs. A poliezmuu struggled.mant'ully to gave the pool: wretehl, aslhlows wele (least h l.-at,` sue , um were a, empty ecr- otte, lieJgestake-nn_ytlii-ng-in quick succes- sion. His clothing was torn to threads; this way and that he was flun" and hust- led; knocked down, draggeld. knocked down again, trampled on, pelted, `cursed, and aoisniled all the time with cries of Yah, Welcher. '1`he`m9'.n s life would l_ia\l'elieLe11l,_non' inta fewrbrliet` ll_10L:lllli.S, an no tie atten ion 0 tie mo een turned to a pick~pocke_t`caught in the act tr ofstoaliiig a watch, and on him was now th furv at" l.lm lxlr\r\tl,6l.:....A.. -.. :- M t\ lHl~Vl|UUn ~'.l`lxcre is no political news stirring, but ` it is the calm \Vlnlcl1~ precedes the storm, nml politicians are working_ lmr-I in all parts o_ftl1o country, and tho nmjnrily ol' : camliulntes for P:u'li:uneutnr_\' lmuors have ' lS?l!(3Ll Llmir 1Irl.lrr-cxena in. II... n 0...... I mulullllllc-`$10! ':u'n:uneutn ISFHCJ Lhcirzuldrcsscs tov iudependcnh" V Nnf nnnlnnl .311. 1].. vvu-VIIIIISLUII lUl' l'L'llUI. A nmgniiieent to Mr. Cyrus Field was given at \VilIis .~x Rooms the other even- ing-the,Duke of Argyle in the chair. Speeches were given by Sir John Pzlkillg`- ton,`Sis John. Nntncote, Mr. Bri-glut and the Cimirmnn, -as well as the guest or the evening. '.l'hol.-utter": gentleman well de-. served the high hon`pr paid to him, for it , must. be reniexnhe.-ed"th:zt he -risked every .1 dollar of hisprivnle fortune in pronioting I the success of the Atlnntic Cubic, mix! 1 never [lost hope. He has crossed the \ 'ocen'n i'ort_y times, nnd' he has at length I nccompli.~sh_ed the greatest triumph which I the intelligence ofnnu) has ever nccom- t plished. ' ' ' ' t "l`ilDl'n in nu n.d:A!....l ....... -` ' ` - uu: uuuu;,-awn uuvo neon ucmetl even :1 inquiry, into tlwir grievances, tlmnks Mr. Brig.-:l1t.uml llnose who supported him in the decision, nud alludes to tho superior ntlmcytious which :1 union with the States would present to the Nova Scotinns over tlno-lmlol alliance witln C:um.ln. It. will be no umlter of Slll`)l'lS0 if lnermnller the lute delegates and heir friends look to Wuslnington for relief. A nu.-m-nHl.-nut In M`. n......- 132:1 I , (srncmr. (`onnmyl-o:uus.\'cn 01-` Tl"! 1'3-\'A-`ll-`SE1!-") 'J`ne,Nom Seotinn dcleg:1tcs, stazggereml by the recent nation of- the recent. action of the British P:u'li.'unent, have now re- turned home to report the result to their countrymen; but . before leaving they have issued :1 protet, replying to the de- cisions-ofthe-Hous_3 of Lords, mid of the Conmxons. It cxp-essos the regret that the delegates have been denied ili(llliI`\'. intn lair rvruu-nnmm ol..\..l.,. `IL. ._j. LONDON, July 8th,. 1868. (Sl"H`f-`ML nx-'Tm:lE.u.\1I.~;;:1:.") J uuv NONI. S1.-otmn rlulrmr.-m-u o;:.z`i;;~:s;;;m~c:: A o bcnetteal, so rent istho demand for fe- " male domestics of all kinds. The lal-or .-1 niarkct is so imperfectly supplied in this n ruspect,tliat Miss Rye descrvus the thanlas of ()`ana her great self-sacrilico in` bringing young: women liitliertov supply the wants of the community. Tho rst lot of one lunalrerl giilswas soon disposed of; in fact ve times the number would have been readily enough takcin Miss Rye is aware of.thc great. and -knowingthe wratcliod condition ofso many of her sex in- the old country, she is na- turallf anxious to bring them to Canada. But s ie cannot do so without. assistance, and tho Go\'ei'nment ought unquestionably to takonpon itself the responsibility of provicling the funds for asupply of at.` least one hunr.lre.l more. - J`lie_cost.wouI<.l be $3,000, a sum the country would not lieguldge, whtu ex )(3'(l0Ll upon such a lnurlablo object. `V a trust Mis Rye will meet with all the oncouraguinentnecessary to further her philantrophic' scheme. ,, ...... H.-nvvvuuu JOY nlitybfits short. from abrated "scene stand. mu] 9.}... .:.. :- -.:-I . ..,.., VI um nugllsll icing ne favor. _ lustings, is ye n1m.,o\-. nf '|:o ... NI`1'.Il.UUu rum, 1 HI], `, n in T.nmlm.- -.-.-1 uu_\ mmurs nave ~tho frce~and , uuu it he aher on that `UIC, HIHI I sscd `. vll ` _...,..--u u:m:unvu lll Hm liovcrnnlcnt, ho lmsilinn \'vuulal l1:u'e lrcun at his dis- n\,~'.'|l. We tlm;cI'nru think Sir John was u-t.u.-ulc-I by propcli moLi\'u.~x nml for the '<-.'|snI|.~x we have alnlvd. But. why, may \'.- .-wk, Ii-I In! nut nil}.-r tlm pu.~'itionlo Inn. 1'uthernt' In! Hunk. I-l' l`:-- " uula xuuullnl or sewing a dispute, V ` A French Captain who lmd.distinguish- ed himself in_ the late .Chineso' war, returned to Paris with, it is believed, an immense quantity of booty, in- the shape of diamonds, sapphires and vases. . He bought a property out,si(l_e Paris, deposit- ing some diamonds as security, and bor- ` rowed in addition 100,000 fr -ancs from his landlord. The lutte_r requiring ready \1uI'l cuts, been at umnl. UIUIHI. _ * One of the sights of Paris is the Cent- ral orwliolcsnle Markets, Les Ilrrllcs Con- lralcs, which are divided into sections for the sale of meat, sh, re-getablc=, be. On Friday evening a re broke out in that section devoted to the sale of `butter, cheese, .eggs and poultrv. Each mer- chant has a stall, divided 0fl' by an iron tailing, the precise counterpart of which exists undcr`9;I-ouml, for the storage of goods. In the subterranean galleries, an old woman in exan1ininf,reggs by candle light, set fire to some straw, and soon the place wasin flames. The tons of butter melted, t'orinin_v_,r a river of lire. Poultry, living and dc.-ul,wcre roasted by hunulreds, and some dogs that w `re chained up, were reduced to cinder-:. The re `bri- gade was quickly at work, the remen. cl:nIil>ci'iii_g e\'er_v\'Ihere like monkeys, re- gardless of molten iron and calcined ' stones. Awexplosion is heard, a vault falls in, swallowin_;r up five persons. Pre- sently n reman climbs up a `rope, the ames l'ollowing him, when at the top of a stall the rope snaps, and he is a carbo- nized nmss v `in.a few minutes, within thirty yards from the siglit of tliousamls. Somo150 merchants have been ruined. I ro\'ision.-1 to the'e.\'tent of 300,000 f'r:mcs have been destroyed, and double the amount represents the daniage done to the building. " In addition-to the wound- ed there are two deaths, but all the niissing have not yet reported themselves. The accounts of harvesting .oper:1tinns are excellent. Rye, barley and wheat are being saved in excellent condition. Oats are also an excellent crop. French farmers adopt a s;.-stern called the Il)_2/etlc, for protecting the grain after beingcut. . The Ilia]/etle consists of a bundle of straw tightly bound at one end. and opening fan-like at the other, ten sheaves are placed "upright and circular, and over them is placed the mo]/eltc just like an extinguisher- on a candle. The stooks when thus temporarily thatched resemble so many bec-hiires, and are perfectly rain- proof. _ ' _ A `singular family duelvhas been fought in the Bees (le Boulogne, bctwee_n two ' stock brokers-uncle and nephew. The -latter had two officers, also nephews, for his seconds, and the uncle had one of his clerks and the editor. of the Paris Punch for his. Further, the medical attendant wasan uncle. The antagonists fought ' bitterly-tbe uncle received a thrust` in the chest-`-not grave, and the nephew had only his pants torn nvlieii honor wasdeclared satised. I is said they were Jews, `.1 class that rarely resort to this means of settling dispute, 3 Captain had (li=:f.inrvuial., ` --5- piusnu uiuis, uul. It Is no longer 0rl.ll0Cl_0X. llltl The discussions in the Corps Legislatif lm have been very, interesting during the past few d.1_v.~", as they r.-n'iVe(| nccorflingly ` I` as each section of the budget czune on for ~ zry consideration. The Minister of War ob- 4 nig lnined his millions by 1; sort of ad mi_sera. nd carrlizun nppe.-ll to spare his legions," and he was irresisti|>le when he arlmitted the Cth P'ru.s'si:m artillery to be _superior to that of ch France. The vote for the endowment of "l m- the several religious sects, In-ought out i the Ever}t-xnxm-llis-own-Pope arty, `nnd elicited from tlie_Minis`ter the Thoper that the churches of the fllilll'0:n1i_Q`llt ~ have to depend for support. on the *ol'er- inr_,r.a the litithlul could luing to the .21 zir. The t'ortlieoniing' Oeeumenical Council received some hard knocks, :md`V`it w.'1 suggested that :1 kind of Vigilan_(_:e Coin- mittee should be appointed to prohibit J; the pilzzriinnge ofthe French Bishops to H the V.m'c.-in, if they were nnitevl.or v.`:r the` ll hem] ofme chief of the State. Fr'ance, said 1* Nnpoler`m the Iii:-st,n11ay be religious, but mustnererhe clerical. M. l :'nnrd,theH_gme "1 Minister, looks upon the warns an ncci- _ dent,'nnd has lmlilly defended the system M ofollieinl candidates, though this is`i{g o\vn 1% notto l.e his indiritluul opinion: He will 1'0 light n_;r:iinst every opponent of the (}or- 50 s` ernnicnt--tliose that are not for `it must 1.31 ) be :I'gniiist,it. Every Government bncks_ upits men, the Republic of 1848 did it, the Constitntiomilisni of Louis--Phillip`pe did so, and tlie-seclonal Lmplire lx:i;s_3_-i1`ofin- ` tention of ab.-1m onin-r tie " Jrj I` 4. .Neve1-tireless this is Il0l}-ffim and must only enl in a conflict between :i ,coterie and :1 people. Interrogmed on the dissolution of the Assembly, M. Ronher replied, that the government line no immed'i:tte intention of nppealin_-,r ` tothe nation, and. the matter restel with 100 the Emperor. By this it would nppenr 501 His Majesty has again cl1:1nge(l his mind the and the l)nke llG:P.0l'SlJ_'ll)'-1lFnllllls nnnt-. tnched, hzis triumphed. Napoleon may he better nltcr his l>,:1tlis at 1 l,v~ubie:-es, where he goes to on Sum].-iy, the Em. nyre press and the Prtnee coming "home " to *0 Snint Cloud. ' n..- ,.a`n._ -:_.u. nh - - - -- \\I,tIl mu man 0} me l`e1_`__';`ll1lIj__{150lil`b0llS. I`he Republicans hnve got the _sine-ws of` war, and are resolved there shall be no inistnko about their next. move, The " long chain of silence " that hm hung over` GnI'ilmlxli`.~i position since Menlnnn is about lreing l.Il'nl{cl1. A complete under- stnnling._lias been come to between his Mnzziiiiniis; their p*o_r_;rmnvne is to he Rome an(l`a Repiililic --len\ iIig,Victoi- Eminnnnel to end his (ln_'/s shooting wi].l gents among the mountains, n retirement l 3 that his lie.-irt. woul tliorouglily npprori_:3 : t of. vllnlognn. has the honor of em-olling ( I Menotte G:u'ih:illi s " black shirts -em~ l V blem of inomnin_;_nnd \"engc-.'i'nee-anl i l who niny possil-l_v disturb the n;-cnmeni- g ' /C:llc(`|lll1cll,S])l`dC(3I! His Holiness, I `I ll0\\'C\'Gl',ln' making good mnscnlnr ehris- I1 ' tians of his lroops_.\\'lio are u mlergoing r no liolid.-i_v, work in their camj2s-d` 2'nstruc- I (ion. The sword ofthe spirit will l)e'no.- 0 thing the worse with the arm of esh. ll Putting the swmj-l into Lho s|1e:_uLli,i11iglit II have been sounrl doctrine eighteen and a li hull eeiitnitics ago, wl:en thero were no 1) scconl'uuns, rillenl. n`rtiller' and e.\'~ -| . '= . . 3 - plosive hulls, hut, ll. IS longer orthodox. y 'l'lm (li -neeinnu nu vlun Pm-nu T..`H'\|n 1'1 ..:-.__ Special Correspondence of The Examiner." . . PARIS, 14th July 1868. The French kept very busy during the week, by the Spanish zuul Itnliatn l_\llnl. aunl the munerous scouts from the Hourse, who `are always taking` notes of the \'i.~xiters to the Marquis de Mnnsties ollice, in<.licr1ted llzu._-k points in Spain .'uml__1nl_v. The Spzmluh Republicmns are in hi_r_;h ,;";::ltl1e)', and believe the time" is near, when they will have the honor ol'\vix1:li|)g up accounts Will! the lust of the reiguin`-__{ Boqrbons. 'l`lm Rnnnllll.-nun Imm. ....L 41. . Foreign Minister has been ..... .u,;u.~u unu. most. extraordinftryr \vom:m (not Mrs. Foots but the Prm_- ccss of \V.;lVe.<) the better for the world. .2--1-mo. fzunily in the shape pfn new born RIM ` cess.` The Londoners received the mtel_l_i- game with great 'compl::cenco, bf ` appeared to think, with Mr. Foots,* 1|!- A*` Domby & Son,- that the oftener We can repeat that most extraordinfIT}`~'? (not. Foot: hut. Hm Pun. J -----~ or out nuns `LE'I`TEll- _ actions for S\\'0I"L bIc=, &c. g':1l u kc and it of-butt>en-, cloth. tch Queen r ingto of in the Lorugg \VitlI hi cries, by hi. 9' 011*-~ H` will cm British lamp _ ..`.'.`,uulIl\|llI1 hcclns ti: [-0 Nine iinulu an nrum;_:c~monL out:-ru.l iuml:1al. ye.-n', M the fornmtinn of tho J)mnini.m (love:-mmrut, not at nll on-niil.nl>lu to Mr. lIm\'J:m-l- Our readers I will li.s`Li1;q,-lly l`L'L'0HccL th-xt at that time 1 Mr. Iluuluml, in his public utterances nt I :i...1v.,.... 1; 01 play nuzuever carrxed ittoo excess. g The daughter of Mnrl:nneb Schumacher , wasnwellknown star in the demi-monde, , and succeeded in cajoling the late Mar- `. quis O Or\'ault to marry her-she receiv- , ing the title in exchange for her fortune. , Her brother on one occasion wantetl funds, and not receiving cash down, made .` `a murderous attack on the Marchioness, for which he was` transported for 20 years. Last Week as the Emperor was starting from F outainebleau, an old wo- man aged`70. threw herself at the horses feet, crying, Pardon, pardon ! By dex- teromly turning the horses aside, the postilion saved the old woman turned out to be the mother of i i-Iglll |.\VU"L)'u The Prince de Beanvnn on Friday evening; while in the act ot' descending from his carriage tn enterthe Grand Cafe, under the Jockey Club, let fzillv from his breast pocket a revolver, which "resulted in one of the barrels explodinq,vtl1e ball . entering -his groin and lodging in his in- ` testi nes. Ile stooped down, picjced up the pistol and re-entered his carriage. `Seeing hiswhite dress one mass of blood, several persons ran to his assistance, but `he expired on the way to a chemist s slJop.~ He was about forty years of age, married, and leaves four children. He was fond ofplay but never carried it too daughter l\I:nl:une So.In.`mn..!m. I.ut:|I llUI'L!'Zll|.S. ' A 1'.-ztlnor, to avoiul his lnuglnl.cr1neeting nyoung gclltlexmul whom he (ll-l not like, took :1 countr_\' house in the environs of I". Love however lauglxs at lock- smiths. The lovers. mmmged to have occasional nmetings in a neighboring- woncl. _ Suspecting such the young l:uly s mother nplrmidml her daughter for bemg so wilful and imprmlcnt. The same night on retiringto her bed-room the parents remarked their child to be very (lown-cast,.m1d_intho morning on` pro- ceedjng toher room, found her quitd de.-ul, su.~zpemled_ by a cord from the window, clothed in liridal costume with :1 crown of orange blossoms on "her head. _She was a remarkably lmmlsome girl and Men] twent . b'[`]m prlyhur-n (la T!nn........ ._ T7` '1 . um onu- his assistants. uuu uillluuil IL L0 00 cooked Exceptiiig driving Her Majesty lives quite retired, zuul , continue to do so until her interview - with the Emperor, whose nirl it is said 810 comes to implore, to assist in nding out and restoring` to the th rone lierliu. She rezuls and speaks Frenelx well, and even writes it. She has been inumlziteil with canls, tracts and cireul:u'.~i.. Even the inventors of new guns have solicited her patronage, and the carfes of herself aml her liusbund can be had for :1 Sous- which woulnl not he dear their portraits. A i'.-itlmr in an-ALI L2. .1 if they were senlrlet vest, anti :1 long linen ~ robe. He is a negro, and xn:u'uhes' ,with dmwn sworvl. Like her mistress the sez`\':mt wears pnntuloons, enormous ear-ring: cheek-eoIm'eI cloak of home _fn1:ule On zn-living in her hotel, the took :1 bath, and the cook, aceonl- 1 ing to lhe Mahometan practice, behezuled, j name oflhe I :-oph_et., :1 chicken his sword and hanalenl it to be cooked , bv assistants. F`.\-nnnthm A "J, --mun -5 11.11., I lll"lIl- ' _aI'Ier l\I:1jesty Queen Fun`.ouma, from Mohely, lul.-rat l:1stre;cl|'e(l Paris. Not Court. cm:-i:v_re wzvz zit. the terminus to receive her. However, France was repre- sented hy :1 clerl: from the-A:.lmir.'1lty, the British Empire hy :1 cierk from the Elm" nssy, and the Hotel (ll! Louvre sent its en-l Mun. Her t\I:1jest_v was ussiwterl to 3 scend hy-her brother-ii.-law and an ' gicer of `H13 French Murine. This . _auglIter_of' the Southern Seas is n. , mt; very ` c1:u'ming-is copper- coloierl. eyes jet. l-lack. piercing and yet. mild. Her teeth are brillinntl_)'. white. _IIer hair was concealed in .1 kind of gold- en hemlet. Under :1 white mantle she wore a scarlet rest, and her cloth pnnm'- loons were f2lt0ll()\l helow her knee. Her boots were ofthe latest Parisian fashion, the higln heels of which seemeil to em- h:u'r2is her, which is not surprising, as at home she pgenernlly goes hnre-l'ootel. H1-.:` brother-in-l:u\.is nu iinmense negro, ageil 20, rlresseil liken Turk, and c:\'rr_yin{__r the Sword of State. The cook is an impprtnnt funct.ion.'u'y, wears :1 fez, :1 scarlet 3 m.,,.,.,, _.,,,,] ,...,....l.,,.` min. _:___.,, 5 uuunu urnIgsm)\\'n an lnnnenrse . of dead dn;_;.~', v:tL~`, &c., wlxir;-lx often re- r, gmin high and dry on the'b:mks, creating ; pestilence; and to this must be udrlcnl ;' the objectionable prncce pursued by the ` butchers of secretly tln'o\vin_ their putre~. I 7{cent`cL1Lting into the river during M101 : llillf. men. Lucn .l .'ll'l: mm um'0mm V Iauge numl-or ot'_1na-1 I]I)}_V'Sl'lIlllYillg"1|bOllt, amlnn) dog'fm1ud \\"::mlerinr; is at once seized by the Police; it" he is stubborn, heis whisked into :1 1;u`_v_{(3 h.-ml net with 31 running noose, and dc.~Lm_yc;l. The Seine brings down imznmm .......I.;..l at running noose, brings nf (In-nl .l.x.m ....o- u uiuuruus " conecuons " are pronnsed. ll/)ehel'ort, whose Lrzntarrz is` in e\'er_ybo.ly s h.-nid, and which llils attuinect in circulation of over 100,000: continues to strike lmrd_.'1t the zuIt.h0ri- ties. -He has up to the present liept clear ofthe law. He accuses the` gmermnent of lmving 0bl:xi.ned through the police, :1 report on the sale of his book mnong the nmsses, and l.ll(.'.'-)0 funetioimries nre ofthe opinion that Rncliefdrt will soon write liiniselfmit. A shoal ofpuhlicntions has v nppezlrerl like the.Lun!crnc-soIne highly ohjectimmhle an-l \`i)ln{i1ig every respect for private life. Roelit.-f'ort is libcllml every week, and he states it is done at the insti- gatimi ofthe government. _'1_`hc nvriters are too vontemplihle to be clmllcngesl, and li:1\'e/no pecuniary me.-ms to he heltl respmisible. One ofthese writers chnrgerl .' RoclieI'orr., as having been twice convicted ] or a\\'iiiclliiig`. Aeeompnnierl by two friemls, Rm-liel'ort son_v_v;ht out the printer, and thr.-lshed him` to within an inch of his life. 0!` conrse the matter will come hp liefore. the Police Court, zuul the first t .question asked every prisoner is, u Hzwe 8 you been convicteil ~hcl'ore ? RoclIe_t'ort replies No"; the trial is(ns111'(eil a _r_;.-em,` publicity, and thus he refutes the libel. (.`pw.-ir-ls of three liunalrerl songs have ~ been sent. to the " Censor for permission i in he puhlishevl, c:u:h of which has for rc_;7raz'n, La Luntcrrw. K l`lIl1 rnlnrn no` cl... .1....._,Il`,I 1 . . N3 ll 0 110 3 uIu'.\ -nu may now 1013! cnuculupnn to` nmlu.-, I'ul'<.-rolncc hisul-1mir.ln1cnLlu Hm~LiuuLclmlIl.~(iu\'u|'lmr51lip, ure solely `cm p11|.li<:;_v_'rm1mI.~`. In the lirst plmau we take exception to tho uppoinlnmut on the grounel that Mr. Jlouluml Lltwh` m.L pu.~\.~u*.s`.~& what we con- :~i the m.-m:s.~'ury qu.'ulilicuLiun.~+ to` fill, I-Hicivurly. the oivu 01' Gm'cru0r.v Neither hi.4 cdllcnlion, Imturul tnlantt, or main! :LuLu.~s in the I ruvinco, I I, . .-.. - - - hm: l..m.. ..I 1... .

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