Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1866, p. 2

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@1132 "hztzuiuer, lullurn mm ullpu.-whln. \Vln~n I that unturml Hm zu-rvhrv uf Um (Era-M Wnnln-rn. lIu- Him mm nut upvm-d for lmlv, and u great nlvul uf hard work hml to ho lunn, and nllmrlllllu-9: hml tn Pm. vln-uuntorml `\vhi('h urn not now in-xmwd of; thww vwm rvmluh-ly uvurmmw; and that Hm: now may In! mnxmixlurml. In H nqnlpnmmn, m-umnl In mum on this mn~ lhmnl, nml noun n`j0l(`1'H muro Hum I In in mm in; pnwmlul prmqmrily and IN grmnt fnlnrn, ln nurwng llm nungnlflr-vnl pnwnlx whirl: vmlr gunormsity ha nwvu lit to prm Mu for nu-, I own In Hwm nu twinimwnur yunrgnml will. Mul, vnluuhln an mum! prnsmntn un um, lb:-Ir lmrhuxiu vuluo, in my Mtiumtiun in nut in ho -umpurud tn lluu gum! will whivh Iiwy nlmw you fvvl luwunlu luv. auul lhu vvrclivltlun-y ghrnun my lmhulf. My fllumln, I am vuutvnl with thin vonllvt. M frmn ynur (:10,-m mum-vtlnn with ma lur an Inn): A purlud, yml mnnt lm llm Iwut judumu uf my vlmrvnlvr and luutlwn nf cw Han, and I llmuk yuu Iwurty fur Hum IIu\u\n~ Hula. and small nlwnyn fW`| an h--mm: pninln in Mhilrltlng Huun M l\ nwumrlnl 0!` many, many happy lmunn pa-nl muullmat yuu. u- |..,.n...|r..c u.. m...... I 3.--. 4.. n.-..|. -.... Iuuuuu . Rmzu. Ilnrvn. ILum.'r0.\', April ll -Lh, 1866. To the omcern and men clnployvd in the Lnco- lnntivo and Car [)e1nu`lIm-nlx-3 of tho Grunt Wu.-stern lluilwuy, Uulmdn, und other friomls. MY I)r:.u:lv'1uxr:s'n9,--- It is with l)ca1(Lf<`H cumtinn I meet you this night to take my lmwu of yun pt-rhupa fm'<-vex`. Most of you tum-nxxlrlvzl In-m uH1i;zhl, hnvu l>m~n n.*L*&IJL'h1h'Ll\\."lll| mu fur ucurly thirtouu yours: wggydgfy_Qg_uqu1'(gl_Vqggrmrrviro of the (lwut lnwu grown up to lllxI.l!huM1'ill>tI;;I1 .~T:?Wl. (,r, INN} m-0 nuw fnlhuru uflulniliusz Mhura nf vuu hzuw-. mwu U) mummou Ill mm. .4 ,rvu:u, mm now fnllmrn uflulniliuaz yuu haw-, like lnymlf, gptml. tho Inorinlinn of your lives in llmruuno employ. My u.~.m:iu(iuu with you hm; hm-,II tn mu lhv nmat pl:-mmxxt pnrtiun of my milwu lifu, and lhulm-1nm'i\~.~mf HIM. mmu:iu.- liouwlll bu, muh-.r any clmugv nwuitin;.: mo, lhu (Ivan.-at rcculloctlon which can pm;-z L`|'o:s.~s my mind. My duties on the (lrum. \VoM.nrn Ilnnwny wn-ro onurmm. rcuuiriluz much fur:-llnnlmm. muul. onurmm. requiring fun-llmllght, cum, xuul vigilant-u. During the Inn); tilnvl rwrvc-cl thorns, my nnncvcn.-4 w1u-acolnplvlu in the l)vpnrluwnt I had tho honor in xn-.~il\~ 0\'t'l`. I rvfor to this not tn lulu: thu who cnulit to my- rwlf, lml to who this m't'u.-inn tn muko knuwn how much I owu my mI(:\.`v:m tn yuur c-xvrt1un.~1 lmkml ithns -owm` lawn to um u mun-mot 1h'Kl-Hllilllld pride mknmv I mm mxrrmnulml hy mun whu wvro vmr Iw-udy mmwmnl mu! mrrv nut with nmmhvill uml vxwnzv mv oulvm. Hy WIN) l`(`lI(ly carry out with mm(|\Vil| vnm .H'urmunn|wl as I wua hy mm 4:! fuilurn illlplmihln. W [mu m-rvh` vmn III mmr Fl'!nI|I\IU`l II! It at pun uh mnwlrnt tnlinha t -mhlvln H! Um mmp. Win! nu mm uurpvhfn sun lhni mad M; um an law an! we-It M19 4:! than vnlmmg at at! that mxlml mus! Lana ma`-cl H- _ . 0ur commercial Policy. ` On the expiration of the reciprocity treaty, - it was natural that different opinions should prevail as to, thetrne policy for Canada to pur- sue, under the circumstances in,wlhic'h she is laced. We publish in Jena; _rEom_.M,r. G. unmw, a produce denier, on thirsubject. He is or opinion that our Legislature ought to im ose a duty on American cereals" and our, mg that the duty on corn shonldbe particu- la y high because it is codvertlinto whiske . The reasonrglven for this is that it is desirab e to convert whiskey drinkers into beer drinkers; while the only reason given for the duty.,on other American grains and our is that the Maritime Provinces may possibly impose` such a duty. Whiskey is, no doubt, it fair subject of ` taxation; and it maybe a question whether it is good policy to put it duty on American corn. But we have our doubts on the subject; for corn` is capable of being used, and is used to a. certain extent, for other purposes than distilln-" ' tion. But to impose a duty" on American whentynnd iiour would no the worst possible , policiv. Lower Canada grows only a very - small portion of the wheat she consumes` and she uses cheap red `wheat such as is' prodiiced in the Vvesmm Stetes.~.}Vliy should we cut oil 1 this rcsourcexfrom our own people, and com cl the-m touso the dearer white who twhich t 0 Upper Province reduces`! l\'oth'ng can he more erroneous tian the notionwof putting a duty on `American wheat and llonr, on the as-, snmption that they come into competition with our own wlicnt and ilour. This country. like the States. grows more wheat than sulces for its own consumption; and both send their surplus to Europe.` There can be no question of competition, in wheat nnd flour, in this market; while in England our farmers meet the competition of all whentgrowing countries. Protection is therefore out of the ucstion; any attempt to nctnpon this exp odcd theory could only prove mischievous. With regard to the smnller grains, we send them,to the States, under it normal condition of trade; and if we cannot send tliem in the face of the existing duty. thntis no reason for commencing n war of tn`rili'.~4. We do not believe that the Govern- ment or the Logislulnrc will listen to n proposnl to place duty on_American cereals and tlonr.--- Leuder. ' g---.j-.j------ ,nxsna:,, m4;a1%% rs;1sss. mm M use Imsuons and nan mmouunni Malina pwpnhnhd rm lip MM 01 Apr INA `gar sun the much of 5 law] In VH1. ;.aMI. ha meg? be than I919: run Hal ehumhq . mop` nglauutuuoldow mm AH afmmt umvah. A nthemt immendpmnlinui skrfgtlgann utinod ` uiahhgpnrllkexus-nuns` `flsyc9a: ll his gnpt H N! ' mint um mu $.'4.`.`*...'..'3..`..`x.`.:"i.`.`.`1`....3...;a1%..f First L.. 1 Bsirrie ....... .. koond . . Bradford .... . . l`hix-d... Tecumseth .._. Fo;mh.. Collingwood. .. Fifth Orai hm-at ` Sixth . Orill :\ - . . . . . .w I1-vnnH| lllnlmnn _ puma: moduli: he Au ouuunn, up was null:-mg rmm nnnll. The lkmmr mppllnd n pro-mripirm In in mm! M mum, 1419 at wMt` Chi wmmm IJIMMQMNN In um! I! ha! rhuxlrma lmusadmal cm rs-an-Mug hntma Than chlhl nu ukmny nunehu-1 with tonlhk aguaem. and expired within un hum fm II nmlnln Hm pmvdoun hit lld'1!*lIf\\l`IIh0d. H um: um! WM lie uhnlninn hm! mhhlnn nmlnln mo pmvm-In but mm ha-am n\rmnhul,. H I M! that the phynlvim hm! mm-glen an 9 nine Ru mm: has dcnggumuumgg, gm] by M up qnumlu HM elvsdly `vhsm mm- than in mm: the up-Jy nit.-uh gnu adult Tim mks! M the mmkw-1. an aunt that nhu Mad I-own maa ca. Insmmunl ca! nan nma.-nu. pulum In Me c.-NH. mu mummy, ~ - 0 `n 4 I1 The Dcering Familv Tragedy at Phila- tlelphin. FURTHER PARTICUIARS OF THE AIFFAIR. nu-um; Int. 9;! In. Rnlllun calm II um am 9! IN. . in u: vlllagouf rm, to ` In In cbalnu, win nuurlnu from mmnu, `u Ilmim immllnd n x: The Philadelphia LemIq_r says the more this murder is examined into, the more astounding it appears. A mother and her four children are butchered it is supposed singly. utter ha-v ing been enticed from thehause, and without leaving any marks eftire hellish deed behind. and then upeu the arrival of the husband. and niece for them to have been dealt with in the wine manner, and Htillno spot of blond found in the house or yard, is indeed surprising. The only rational theory that we have heard isthat upon the arrival of Mr. Dcering and his niece he dis'covered that his fzunily were not in the house, when he started after them, mid after leaving the lmnse was met by the murderer and slain. The niece then. it is thought, fol- lowed her uncle. and was in turn killed in` the smut) manner. Unfortunately it appears that the name at" the supposed murderer is not known by any of the neighbors. nor can any de.-ucriptien of him he giveugilt is only known at present that he was a German labourer. The excite'riie`n t' In regard to this horrible murder in the lower section of the city is intense. Tim mllmvimz is the most accurate descrip- ravu. rm Meaning `Ali, MEN nnuuunn -null snmzsr AND CONFBHSION or ox-I 01! 1'31 m:n~ BEIKHRS. :<~u;-In mm: M nu mum nmuamu any, Tun-Allan (lunlmlwulnn, whleh hung u hufuro. Inn nwlvnvl A mwv Impulhs. llxdud, than in A 1-wraps-at that H vlll Ibmry ha I ammnpl, um! um, an: Inn .|mIl[|I()| um dz Amado klugulnm. with 1 rmah Prhmu nu vicnm av king, will gmlnalnu niummo to I 11` mm Hucxlx will the fruit an? in 3 9 may uf I`a.np . Mn-In. than-(nu In m I mu axiom! in non; uuu. H`x':c2lx '3's'I1L fruit 1:79:80 Gmsunmy : l'v-N2 -wrtclun `Arne:-691*. u-run-nun wt (Urn!-In. nnguu I-uv IH'1'vb'vu'r' "urua4litm~mnm. 1' nnmullod. About 1 Irnd bat in aunt!` Nu: IO Qthmiflfwb of mu "noaon. at the human` . ','xTh'I.-.1ilhI)Il Mu, lull-31 htnuuwubrodqjghu ,ud xwu I new me am. N if ` i'.a.?..4.. mu `".':'m. nnvhm scrum unpuuuv. M Hutu uuonmml wnn-,1M~ fnl xliplnmallnl ml Hm Tqllynmlu gml Uuuululnl ut nthmlnya, ll Oh; we HI mt ulnuunf rmthly nhlrs. uh nullw hmv Hwy haw I-mm nutduna In nlunamnll, by our Pollen nml .\l-uullia-I lhrpul Hm Ra-4~lpnmH Truly Iml (`umln In mmu, nmlh l`0Hg~ll 9". NW Treaty In A thing M I u put. Iml how have (ha mupla vi` hmm numnil Why, zhunmllnu Unnfmlmulnn. whluh huh: bofuro. the luwor section 0! me any IS Immmc. The fullowingis descrip- tinn tho dntoctives hnvc yut bu-on uhlo to h-,n1'n of the m|ppnsm1 nIu1'd0r<~rof tho Dvz-ring fum- i|y:~IliH name in Ant0inu--l;\.~zt nnnlc un~ known; is hc-lit-vcd to have been in tho urmy; was furnwrly frmn Brooklyn; is 5 {wt 11 in- clu-,5; high; 25 or 28 yvur.- ul'1\ge; round shoul- dnm. nu l~1i(1l3 \\'lniskn-1's. light huir M141 :3 ahnri high; 25 2H (ll Age; runnu Sl1()lIl~ lors, no '.~)lllu \\'lnisskn-rs, light thin xnonstuchr-. inclinml to curl at the cmls; l\I\.`H\llU\Vll(`lISl2 look, and wnighs 175 or ISO lmlllltl. He is loosely nnuln, and has :1 slmll? ling gull. llu Inn) nu thumb on tho right lnuul. llu up:-nks lJr()lit`ll linglisln. The property mis~ Hing consists of two xvvolvora. ono large: nnd mm snnull. a shot gnu, n blxu-k fruck-~n:1t. xx black uutln ve.-at, bluvk punts, ubruwn nvc-r<-nut. fgmnajf IQ! lung nutsidn lmnlrx. two $500 vmn- _ |.\`n,.~ .::..\.,. 41:11 _,,` mm P Plug. OH" %N'II|, with a purple atom-, mm gut clnun Wllll lung links mnl clmscrl bur at the end, und fuur ton (`nut [)lt`L`4`H. . .---..u. n`: ..... . ...-mu .|u. u. .-[nu .... A mun was arr:-ah-I at tho- mrnvruf Twt-my` third and .\lurkt-L 1-s|.rm\h4, this morning. Whu (`0|Ir!`>|M'.`| in having (`nnnniuvd the murdnr of tho liw-rim: fxunily. Nu >+lM~n that ht` was m4- nintml hy u cmnpnniun whom hv hm dc-scrilwd xninuu~l_y lu tlw l\lIHl0l`iI;1'. Fa-:m'lI is living mudn for Ma xm: Thu pI`iwm,x' in mm M Hm ('.vnlr2\l l nli'u r`~mti 'l`l... nu-In nrmmhul In l1un|uA| Antnnin lluunw mm M can ash-amt mud amt meonnnol nnnnu nlwnhianhd in (kg In! II An Iih Pun. mania: I L Pmoonlrm at him. din `running 1 M! In. Rulllun trailed In tho I In. `$1 In u vhaauf Park. (`By TclegTaph,) l`hilud4'lph`I\. April l.'L ml at H... m..n.u~ ..l` 'I"u-m.b. MI Ill INN u mmpr-I MI In Hun WmulN~ nuln AIM. pzi}.ix} !}?v.I1}(1 iiI{{:x{i..}Tf.'orT1}}3 ,}}{,'.'|'.. ~of~~(` h"'uIG`*a` porcicm -of -the Hovmm . \ . . . (`.nt.|mIn--mmulnlmn warn IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMU` WI) .|m mm HI llmm Nmulln lllillnh 1 Ilnpnn M H) urn um uunimlaly `T0 mmlo r Urn!- I-c the-m~ rill:-. In Inn A u ` V A -New mamuy. ` ,r_1m BUTTER nlsmss IN` NEW font % mom` ml; ;E7I?r1c C'1'1nn`.') ` ** Dark rumors reach in that the cattle pldne which has so ravaged Eixrope during the past two years, has `alrea.dy_x_nade its appearnucein this country, though as yet in a`sI1newbataub- _ dued form, the warm weather at` spring-and 1 summer bein rcquuxed to give the Hi . fglhnagli The can ere, , aported have nbfyct ' hmmn to die fmm it in its acute 01111. and with ..,.. ._...,,._. _.-. . , camrlvfxe ,, 3! is reported not yet boguu to die from it in its acute 01111, with its usual disgusting-'!yn3);'>toms when under full headway; but the` butter may yield is peculiarly offensive and sickening to whomsoever may partake of? ikin uni quantity, emitting {slight but positiply lost some odo'i-, when held to the nose. and 1iko1y`to cause giddineas, -intense de- pression of spirits undogeueml lasaitude. The color of the bum-.r'giv'ea-no safe cri_tex-ion nndigeneml lassimde. criterion for soundness, varyin with different animals, and even the same nmmals when differently fed or pastured. The milk. too. in of course alfectegl, and made somewhnt unhealthy by the diseaiz; but not so much so as the butter (of which it yicldsver little). in which thoinbenser virus , of the; ma ady would seem to he condensed and intensied. Mum, nrnnr rmmt diatlmmlshed city doctors ` IIIWE nfh-gh.whmmmM intenhicd. - Many of our most distinguished city doctors have oflale been called in. to attend patients 1 stlering from the symptoms we have alreagy I noticed. forming clearly a. new disease. b n'e- which. in that. thev knew not how to diaganqae noticed: clearly disease. numbne- which. at rst. they diaganoae or classifv under any _rec0gnized head or 1' il of remedies. _ . Thin .1m.m has been at length unhzmnily dis- . remedies. This doulit has been length unhappiiy dis- ` pelled by the scientific rcscenrch of some emi- nent physicians from `Germany and Eiiglnndk who hav6ihud- recent and `extesmve acquaintance . with the` rinderpest or cattle plague, in its . various and often most subtle forms, and who are unanimous in expressing their belief that this new disease, chiey appearing in thosevwho eat butter cnrriegl from certain districts to the New York markets, is but iinother manifestation nt` u: nnttln ninmm in` its earlier and New York markets, us put anomer mnnueamuon of the cattle plague in its earlier and milder forms. . Pu-nnlrlnnl S1:-hnllv nf Hm hr-nlth nnmminscion. 'VI`T7lI Y'l'E"ll"'\'l"|V1l`",'W7TlWlKY""T`"Int? TWWWHYY ` Cath0lic\'population! wuru ilnpmgimwd with ; Fcninnism. and heartily ayinpnthim with the movmxwnt in View of Ireland's lihom- tiuu. Thu recent develupimentn at Corn- wall, in connection with tho urnmt of Michael Murphy, were further evidence filihti, hm: ilwnntmvortibiy settlud that point. Thu mix-semblo Iitlhs hand unclear lhu rudouhtlbo Mike in the clonmut munihle tcstinmny that Rolmm Catholic: in ihunuln, an I body, have nothing whntovur todo with Frmimxinln. Indeed, we aim nuns that Rmnan Catholic: vmul-1 just an readily. chrmrfny, and osrnently turn out to tlofuml their hearth: and their home: ngninnt You niun uggreuion, as any other chuu u( the: community. We irnst tho day may ho dintnnt whan nuch I coutingmmy may urine. but nhauld it unhap ii! cullm, ms foal utinod all (`luau 0 t-nuulinm will he found, without mfomnco to muutry or need, shoulder to uhnuidar, dnfumling our emumoa country. -Il-b.......o...nr1.a.noou.Ia4.... alum m......n.. forms. ' President Schultz, of the health commission, and Drs. Pork:-.r,.Slone and Crane, the eminent medical 'pmfesnoi`a of that body. should not lose a single day in having all the butter that is publicly exposed-for sale here submitted to a most rigid exnmi ion. Prompt action in the matter may save ti lives of thousands. `Any further neglect m be attended with calamities too painful to he contemplated. We demand that, ocms nml"market-meln shall join in ah-uting this evil, before it gathers any further headway, and not sell to their cnstomots any buttcr'whieh they may have reason to auapect. ' fin nu mu. Jhvuv My my ma;-vim Ar ak mm-u in elu-q . Ibm uvmmm ma um! ho-mania Ha pegur,u\noenaun manual. :1 . 9 it Has tbs huh. U013` lsunln sun: h the hut randy . MI 111; Ind 1" E|uA'..:.'3m.m.u um Q am, an. path. can and an hind ,...:........'!?;'..;%...a.si1"-3 uutsinnmuptkls. ns! wing Ii!QIIaQ.I4s!Be0I| `I II} peavlmuuialow iloralthhi gram-ms magmas if Eh. `I11 A f3iiAfHiiiiiiii.`- ~W1m pain. am am! thmugh lb: bud), what I jay II II 94 Rad Hm: mum um mum. Inlmmm nf pm. pm. Iminsyin` A at l,Jemr_y`.-\ V:-mural Lhslegu is A vutilnuls `Ila KN!!! hmfl MI 66 um Is (he M-n,-tmlsn. luwhnlwl. nhu-Ha. am! palm and ban M` :1! ash Tbs ulo at me vnhmbk mmliolm in In M! nu tho hwn-am, whlvb um um! mat, H {- Him! by an new war it, may an-uh! nut ho withmu I bnulu 9! It In that hm me my nn:,-vmnmm. the sulvogmmou. Ink: 5`; Ikmy .1 (Ya _ I`nmdMnrn, 305 3,51. Pm! M, Icmmrnl, 4`. I. At the first examination of the pioneers now under arrest at Cornwnli.` the correspondent of the Montreal Gazette says, some rather sharp passages of arms took place between thehtnyor and the Hon. J. Mcnonuld during the Mayor's testimony, the learned counsel contending that facts, not opinions, were all that were required from him as a witness. Murphy, too, tell foul of his Worship, who made it blunder M to the capacity of the revolver [found in the Head Centu-'5 p0B(Stil0ll. An extuninutiou of the weapon proved Murphy to be correct, and he was rutherjubliunt over the point made; and it is umlemtnml thut. soinewhut nettled ut tilr. ttianiltield McDonald sharing it, the Mayor gave him lrrondly to umlerstaud that he was ready to meet him (John Snn MeI)nunll) with the pistol or uuy other weapon At any time, and he tli<)11gl1t he (Dr. Allen) great credit for his conduct throughout, not censure. The whole prucecllingst so Emhnyi: been t_itl,Ij,(:`:l_(,`tl`l,_>l}_i,),(.l, it is hoped that there will he on improvement on l`ue.~ul:1y. The Hon. John S. .\iel)nnuld gnve the pri.~mers notice this evening that he would be obliged to go to Ottawa on Monday next on important tumiuess, uml they Ill.-it retain other counsel. They liuveupplied to Mutthew Crooks (jurni-ruxi, of Toronto. aunt, in event of his being unnhle to attend. to it. A. llanrisou. Public opinion here. it is 5llp[)4.>St!li, lies influenced .\It`. .\lel)onahl to leave town. His tlefeneo ot the prisoner`: is not relislu-.11 by his friends, und the prismu-rs um imliguunt ut what they call his nlesertiou 0! them," Hrnrn. Wutwumr. April II, MM, 2 Tim What. M10 in 01.), H`-ring Wbmtpilu. In Cl 07. lhrluy, we In Mo, Fleur. Nu. I upn-rnn .15 lb. Epg` .7, to Q7 :5 Imam. mm 01.75 In 4:: .1, run. (mm non to sum I10. 30:: M) 35%. mm. Mn. lutilkn llmhv. hum IM to 300 PM In` hutlpnf; ow-w-uni M-mm. p-vpuu. (Finn. s marina mm mum B): M :3. (mum mu Fl` In IN. will (fhnenoimurient prlm naught M: II 330. 6:) I63. l l':AI'l'UllI'. MFR, .\lH`ll UL lnm Iwvll rirrulntml an hunnl llm bunt nt 1`um|m lit-ll>:v-M` .\`ni1m'u I Unit:-I Slnh-.~n:ili1.vnI invite yuu x\ it you! lvuw In-him! llm prnpvrly umntu nl`nl;m~ry, yuu will Hm! rmlvrv nun! munlr_y1n<-n!" A mutiny Imunl llm y unrl {mlv mu '0 are lr.\}pry [()!1'x\rI) that the rvsulutlnu in furor ofljnn <.-< umnnn wax cmrie-:1 lu Hm Imgia. lutlvu Council 0! Nova .\`(`oliu, on .\londuy nighl, by u Yul!` of tlnim-~11 to live. Our .~ tolv_~.:|'nrx1 fmm llulilhx Hnyn Hm! tlm .\lnjurlLy in tho l..uwvr House will be tl1ir- tom, if not larger. The furvgning we ip fmm ltlno Globe of one turdny. To all npp<.-1\rum'oa the.` lung tulkm of nvlxo-um (uf lll`lll`lI Ann-ricnn l'ninn is nearly xu:4-mn})lislu-l. W0 lmvo litflu llmllrt llml urn unulln-r _vur pR.~.~u'r5 we will be u portion of that gm-M (`u1t1-nlwutinwxx. Sn mots: it lvo. I||Il`l Lu" 5'1 put in lruneo. simqgs cit snncoe Division com-t_s. ' Diuisiim; | _ Pwt~_,0(ce. _ Neal Court. UNION l{l~IS()LUTl()N I .~\:~`SI'Il`) BY Till". Ul'l l'II{ Il()l7Sl'l. Nrzw lhu'.\x nx-w Ministrv In New lhwxmxwick cmmislu nf .\lvt+sn4. Mlthell, Tinv Wllmm fnhnrnnzl wnmmn ` ' IHIIHHI NIH I LUV I ulMmMt, `tun put` hunhol. Tlirlwl. 71' (1: N`. Hnv pvr Inn, 36 00 lo N104) I-balm! Hmwv mm. 30 to itzm |'|~lu~l Tnrluv 9 ouch, my In Qmg. (fMMn~nIl!1n 1 15: nuh. Multan olrumud Ill. 00 In 7n. Ilklmn, $6.00 In .50 Mu:- Hun L60 lo I 7.7 Full hlnn In In 9:`. lllutin, j|u.InI .`~`~h-gallium 1 um um, I The Feninns at Comwull. Fedemtion in Nova Scotin. " l'InuI\'nu" Umco, Aprll IR, 1800. ` nr hrl. $. v.(Nl M 86.00 . `Innr .u 00 In 5 `L : _3;:lal gotircs. 77*. A..- ..... F1-nlun Nonsense. (muvumiul. um-wu--nu \v-Ivv=Iv--uJ - ~~~Vthn1rwry1vrmr fmnnvfnuv putty MGM Vonkm under KI mm to do mimhlufun [In Name Hnnuuink fl-nnllur hut lillvnrlhnlunu 'I:lI'W$0V `iilaritgx. IhIrrl_:#.;l:|:kets. wzv- ' minim`! mm mumwu: rm whom`, whom`, I untl lmhllar vuu llborty, mnr m-n!" hruku mu on , {only men hnvu DON] --Tim fulluvvvin ca l-Inglinh gm :4 null murinvu! ...m... no-H... 1>|m.o. u'in}. imm-n. Mv wife has " 'mv.v_v. H.w.u;aoNEh, Madrid, I.Y.*' u ~ ~ !Ifh'o11y!1'|]L~seu11,_m.11.l1lo_bnt`1;1Ql.,-. The Nair York*TriWM W`-3'1'"`i" why Drake : Plantation, Bitteruvnro so miivei'- sally, used and bav auch In lmmm hr *9: thnt they are always made ugto the Original - standard, of highly invigorating materill and `ogpm-e quality, although the have so In-gely adviiueul, etc. . _ rm... rr.-mm; Inst um thenailon the head. lu-gely aavuuceu," ac. - The Tribune just hits bond. The Plantation Bitter: are not only made of `par; mute;-ia1,' by ftbe people up told whutit :. This Racine` is .nublia'I\ed ax-mind each purenmaierilg fine people told want}! is, Th Recipe .publia'I\e_d Bottle, and the homes `are not geduced in size. At least twenty imitntions nod counterfeit: have spmngpp They impos POD the 990919 once and that : the last of them. nu... nv...s..o:nn REM.-u am: now` nun] in: all ana mun Inc yuan m unmn. ` .` The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the Government Hospitals, are recommended `by the bst plxysiciang, and are warranted to -produce an immelliate benecial effect. Facts are stubborn things. ` up it in 1' man mum}. in vnn fm-Tvnrilv 01 IM Uonmu uncut! Iwma to do mimhlufun Ii! NOV Bmunkak komlur, but, mwurllwlunu, N It not danlnblu Shut wo nhnuld dp w-ml rm- uur new: from that palm on the muullun unlu- PM of that Hm? Turk Ilemld. We hum. hm , do! had I npochl uurrnupundvnt in tha (spot, it will Mung fact: Mlhfully an they Irampm. Tho fulluwlnghohin nmumo. punks-u lun`rnn1. Nun. Amll M DIG IIUDUOHI IIHHEB. ` " I owe much to you, forlvorily believe jhe Plantation Bitters have saved my life. -' ' -" nrwr ur vi 1IIA\l'1(`lVf\\Y`I'iV`.l) |(...1.:.I `M V? " ;mmJLmLmu1mn,,. more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife been nreatlv benetmed bv their use. - army rlamnuou muers. my wue uua greatly b Thy Friend, ASA CURB . Phladelphia, Pa." -Dyspepsia, and had` to ohandon preaching; ` "' K " I haveibeen A great mnhnr from " ".-'1`he` Plnntutipn Bitters have mired me. REV. J. S.` CATHORN, Bochestex, N. Y.'_' . " ' "` Send us twenty-four dozen niorl! . . of four Plantation Bitters, the popularity of p which are daily increming witluho guests of our house: WHICH fl?! house. \ SYKES, CHAWICK 6': C0., P1`oprieiorWillard`n Hotel, Washington, D. C. ' """ * 1 have given the _Plnntation Bitters to hundreds of our` disabled aoldiem with the most astonishing etfect. I -- G; w. 1). ANDREWS, c.......-:..n.n.h.nt Rnirlm-s Home. Cincinhnti. 0. x -- U-; W. 1). Anuxunvv o, _ Superintcndamt Solders Home, Cincinnati, " _ The Plnntnion Bitters have cured me ofliver contplaim, with which I was lgnid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. I]. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0. ft _.,-_4____,_ ,___ "9. ._,#_,__ * W The Plantation Bittershave cured me ofa derangement of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, 254 Broadway. If the ladies but knew what thousands 0! them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one half of the weakness, pvostration and distress experienced by them would van- ish. James Marsh, Esq., of 159 West 14th St. N.J'., says, he has three children, the first two are weak and puny, his wife hnving been unable to nurse oi` attend them, but that ` she has taken Plulxtation Bitters for the last two yours, and has a chilnlluow eighteen months old `which she has nursed and reared herself and both are hearty, saucy and ivell. The article is invaluable to mothers. &e, U..-L ... .... ...i..l.b `uh nnnnmnd far a vial. The nrucle is Invzuuuum Lu luuuuciu. 5., Such evidence might be continued for u vol- nme:~~-'Pho hos-t ovidcnccis.Latry..th.emH.1hay .. speak for themselves. Pexwns of sedentary habits troubled with weakness , Iassitude, pni- pitution of the heart, luck of appetite, distress: after eating, torpid liver, constipation, din~ betes. &,c., will [ind speedy relief through these Bitters. Ix . __. |...Au.. I..- .....`m.-I..Hnn ant` nah: nut, nl 'QIIH?`*' "Eurrmw. Nun, Aprll M. " Th attack on the Cunmn llmm, an Inn "Ilka Island, in 5 daplabla nhir. Flu "Ionian lnndnd on the mum. mm mm. .;\;au. [)AR'!`lF.H Inch-Mom. um mm ( 13. 3. _ DANIEI. lillmurggg Tuvgahip gtwm Gwillmlmry, um hm, Mmpd. (ht gush ludanhuulmm must he inupdfgu ggmgd; ma pntl Irwin` claims gum; ' duh arm I: plan!!! hand than an go 35. .g.d.ga.g.a mlnmntun, PM uu1,u,,.g_ JMIM I190, J0}!!! R()t|, (Tnohtown. Ann 11 um ILIIA 3.1...3 % i I I F.T\VEl-IN Harri! Ind [.01 Nu. 4, 10!]: . ('" "`|"" 07 Uh-.I TIN (YASPQ, mnlnin` inn; 3 .`0|dlvr'u hitch um am" .9; of no nu no in km 0049 bhf be minor. 1:} pa-non M-Irn`R* Him" it this once will onkr : favur on Hm oumrr. ll Darrin`. April 17, mu _....4..m......,. . .. . _-,,...... Mu .. _ __,__,,,........w__...... . A CAHVHOWELL HOT!3i7 (r(>u.n(m Avmtmc, mmmn aw. our mum. ~ . - I-mmcw. `punuunm cub: Luann an-I. hm- D|ll\`l'8. Every bottle for exportation and sale 0~ll':dQ' the United States has a metal cap and green - u ,1 .____..l `mu .....L uuv uuum. .;.....~... ...... lubol around the neck. n _. .. xn...x L... mum uluuuu LIN.` u1'\.n. Boxvuru otrc-Hllcd bomvs. See that th{ '* has not been mutilatml. Any person pretbIQ ing to sell Plnnlution Bitters in bulk or by the gullun is an impozstm. We_ sell it only in hot- 109. 1- 3-4.... n......_l.....t ck- EH33. Sold by principal dealers throughout the hx\biL:xb1c globe. P. H. Drake & Cos, NEW YORK. War Quin In: Ia? Q MI3`.Ia`k'I-`VI! R~.n-ri- ROS.\'-~lnthi.~, town, on the 12th im.. the wife of B. W. Ross, Esq., Deputy Sheriff, of a daughter. KAVANAGH---M('lH{IDl"--~[n thin town, on tho lmh inst, by the Ravercud Mr. Gmrgo Norlhgravcn, Mr. Patrick Ksmnugh to Min _ umua Mcikidv-`bofk of " " * ' t` " awn mud, dplatbk nhir. Fin lwdnd nu I-land, mm mm. " km of Q: (futon: (Man, and dqmnudod " um BHIM In`. No on being am to hip, " to II up. lllnu, we had an lulu, " In In hrluntlougly npniamth " ` `W n " Icahn In laugh; mud u mum " can and It bommm. Tbclhnro qt! mud. 5 Ihnl IE Ilind H11: ulnnnn-I Nu: N r. \v For Sula by I`). S. MEEKI G, Barrie. unusu- JUSBPII.--()f con.-mxnption, at St. Jmu-ph'u (Kmvont, in Hlluiltomun the 16:}: imsttnt, Sistur Mary Herman Joseph, In the 27th on nf hvr qt, and in the Inn): of her mlig out lifu. May nhn rwnl in peace. ._..__.._...-.....__...._..__.-_-_.....--.-....... ! I .\DM2l.A l.\'NN~iM communicate Im- f . Ilmlintluly with Heist. LDUNT -1: BOYS, . |hurl~1lurs.&u`., Barrio` Cnunty of Simeon, M will bu uf grunt mlvuniagc. llnrrha, April Wlh. WIS. ll-If J C Cmrhltmm, Apdl 1!, gm -m.m.V._ M ;;\.!.y.}2m.....;.% J \.,~.,v\.~.,~(-n./x rv-_, .. H4:/N/\ (`V-f\/\.4`1rr\f\ Juv- 1Xwo1mtA'1'1<,>x VVANTEI). `AfiZ')'r1u E. .`Vl.\RRllll). ll 6S [`g iK\ARBlB. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1803.` 55 H410 M ju O\;rTcgutam ayy {hb,Ad1:anc ham: 2 long mick ig I-0, iqaueqf yestgrdgy o{:f,t_1_;e_ ' ~:waA am: B94*si-1.t>l!!:1=9rti 1. b}U.i9wder -V ``-.,;et _ ;`u >'oxj1r."r9ply to the mic e`\in I_s ispueof the " nth inat,ant,.ojhat-`subject, ~ ' =9 ' ' .AMm\m|u winnucv Hm nihln ham. it in FENIAN8. . Mar. 31-11 mm. Mar. 29--ll mm. May 2-,--ll Mn. April 84-11 am. May 10-1ln._In. ` ~ May ll-1ln.m. May 4--11I\.m. May 3-11` mm. Feb. 28--'11a.m. --uu---n--up-pp. 11.00 am. 11.30. am. to add to the Provisional Board. 1 Hull ,ln3lglIllYr, V_ uhlthohgh not,e.ing.the, aftiele here, it . on. Hllr Dll [V1905 .` as `therein really nothing in it_t'o reply to. V We simply repeat that the `statement we lnadon last week, that i` no attemptwas mndeby Mr. McPherson` to"a to the , znurnber ofthe Provisional Directory until the very day the Bill was nallv to pass the Legislative Couhcil, when thd insertion of a single name, or slightest amendment, w ould have been fntalto its passage at that session. We challenge a contradiction to the above; nay, we call upon Mr. T. It Ferguson to substantiate it. The Com- mittee of the Upper House met on the -morningot the (lav the Bill was to finally moved to add a number of nameis, clearly `for the purpose of killing the Bill; knowing asiurance of Mr. Campbell, the Bill, if amended, must go back tothe Lower ' House, where Mr. ' Sandeld M4.-Donald, . and others opposed to it, would be only . too glad tolmve the opportunity of choking ' . it oh`, that lacing the lastday ot the session: ' ' If the member for Snugeen was so inter- : eeted in the matter, why did he not allow . himself to be put on" the Board `at an earlier - stage in its passage-through the Legisla- : tare?" We fancy Messrs. McMnster, Me- Conkey ,and Ferguson, will smile when they read from the Advance that it was incorrect to any-that Mr. McPherson moved I: :.. ............... 5.. ....A:.... I...... ...;..-....A..,1 ' me our intentionto review it atan} length, ` pane, and Mr. Me_Plherson then and there - : as he well did, that notwithstanding the 1 '1 [U Hutl M) LHL` 1 TUVIHIUHHI lJUl|rUov ltis amusing to notice how interested our contemporary hue became of late, and how distressed he is at the idea of so in- competent :\ Board, the previous contem- `pmtml Board h_uvin_g` the well known in- uential names of_Wi_lliaIn McC_luin, Wil- son Stonddart, and W. D. Arclugli, was 3 perfect one, not one word uttered ngninst it, but some how Mr. Copreol could not see it, nnd the well known inuential names" were ruthlessly and unceremoni- ously struck out, most unfortunate, had those "well known inuential gentlomenl ; been permitted to assume their duties, no doubt Mr. Capreol would` have had his Bonds, and the Canal half built by this time. n..- ......I.. .,r 1... .....,,i, M 'r..n.. ...,..m..,A AND COUNTY OF SIl`iCOE ADVOCATE. omulnuod Io onmlum an on M!` ` I I Q 5.01"` ' Vmu my mc:"m:v3:s 1 dual: 000 rd. and CM Iunuiamm mu II and; K bad man; lnlulml o cilia, Ni til IN Wulifl mm Ilium 4:! an malty tag me. In the hfrs The Inmm Gum but lwddd than Mghr nu gitlula mat}. `u Lnmdcm Uhuwh and am: Re :=~-| Wu an id; in man than I! new mwr Th. Ckamunwwha wu ueouusunt mws-In no m. e of AM Ink-an main` and all! Hi In 93?; incur `trim-In no Hahn an tmmrmt an I - , HG. egg tuna-$110 um ` uj t dill: no. a I3: - Ilummtah 11!! M I`! III! 6 0! Hy In prs-let-ns we time. Our reply of last week so fully exposed thomisrepresentationa of the Advance in reference to this Canal difficulty, that we deem it unnecessary to prolong the dis- cussion; snllieient to know that Mr. Mc- Master and the gentlemen constituting the minority, did all they could to add a number of . well known inuential gentle- ` men to the Board, and that Mesnrs. Capreol, Flerguson, and others ntreneous- , ly opposed such addition, there we leave tlie 'ii`iI1l.U3I",lel.ll1t) public "j1iilgo for thorn: selves. For some necks past we have felt it our duty to draw attention to, and denounce the low personal scurrility in- dulged in by the Advance, when speaking of the member for North Simcoo. Find- ing that game was not a popular one, nor enleulatedto either edify or instruct its readers, the Advance has elmnged its tactics, and in its imsuo of yesterday vendn its liillingsgnte on that gentlemen, over a fictitious signature. Our contemporary ' 35 if fancies we will descend write editorially, or over his own siiriztilfei 3 nndlie will nd we are both able and willingto reply to him. An open and manly opponent we can and do respeet,--- a streaking cownrd "who stabs a man and r alnielnlri liimuclf behind a etitimm name, we loath and despiue, Hllcll a creature has I ever been, and shall be beneath our notice. .-q atooslmnuvww or my nmmm. a\:mn rdA la ksnmm I nu ip! 911111.10: mumaao usnnun t ullir. (Mann Md hon mud In that nnihodml M l'\aornm({kmr. Ma Juan}? and In an nun Ibo ham and R0 Rm`. 7 In lb: Mow! lukn m an . ind (1001::-In mu. wall 1. I . u nun.-un.w. Thou. D. Mrlfnnkey, ! .ar,, I.l`.l'., clot, Hlrtiv, Q.\ . Whiln rm tho Flu question was munt or prgu our ntiufumnn M the prnlylnln with Vthluli nut ulggumnuxn won nclm upon but wool, in nhmnno in tin nracthan 0! I Flu Ilillin Harris, 5 requisition was at Mm gut up, and numoI`mn|_y signed; cnllv hag upt UM Run in wnnma a publk: Io: Um pwpou ul dhruni the mun, lhksh lam I-nan rullud fur V dny. (ua-marrow` pruning). _Wa look {on Inga ttiigihuw dadhn us in ms vcmllvo su- unhn Wad Morton iv! a HUI at an mu y date,` niogci. wwumrrow waning. ;.4.._-.. .._.__ In our issue of last week we oxprc med 8 hnpe that our farmers would ntmin I point to pmmm and now, thia ummon, some of lhn Rigs: Flux Sued innoruad hy the (iavemmeny. `l`hure huvo mm so many smtnlxxunm M to thu price the (lcwcrnlmmt would dispnm.) of it to the furmvrs, that with In View of knowing the mm at which it can he, hud. Mr. M~(Ion\my mhlmmuul n nah Ln Hm Huunmhlo tho Minister of Ag- rivullun.-, urging upon that gentlunmu tho dm\irubilil_v. hy way uf encouraging the culture of Flux, by puuiu thu um-I at thu lowoat lumuihhy gure, wit. mut. mt'cro|u`n to what it might huvocmst. In reply, tn which Mr. Mt-(,`mIlm_v raw:-ivc3l lhu fwlluwing Iuttur, from which our furuwrn will nlmarvo that thee] mm huy Ihn nu:-ml {mm tho Hours! of Agrivullum, Uplmr (fmm-ln,at M per lmn hvl. Ming {my par on-nt. luau than it cu.-st, thin, nlllmugh mu up -urcmly high, in, wn (nut. within thn roar; uf all rhmiring Lu purclum-. Barnum; nv .|(HHl`l`l.T| llK um Hrnnmrn. Futon! ()h;u, Ottawa, Hllh April, M64}. Hm. In Hm ulmonvu of MI. Tawlw, Hum (hr-. lumm In wlumwlc-dgn Hm rm-ulpl 0! your lelm (mud um mt lmtunt. wluhlnx su know Ilm prhm or um Riga Flu Hm-I lrnpnrlml by tho (mvvrtunulnt, and In rmly, hog In Infmm {nu Hut Hmum Mwl ulluwm In I! mr Cunuln, mu lwon fmwnrclml In tho Bowl 0 xrlcuhuru. U.(Y.. fnnllnlrllmtltm, at the pdco 0! $4 per |vuh.~l, llm mu prlcn having U6 per bmhol. I hum um tumor It M. Mr, Ytmr nIml't IM`v'l, HAWK. F. l*'uu.ux. -. n .. .. . u n .. u n nn wm npvmuuy M Mumam nu nun ItOM|`!\0"! In my in nu; Ag `ght Ind"-muun urn-sdnm. but in nu magnum ` M, W N0! llO`IIl 1'9" Nhmd M Ma!` :19. \lalna.n hm-p Mn 9 I! i 0 I GI L vmght Fm am Hammad Ohm: ft a ` tkumnhah QM H! h! in Ikunn Nu; Yard. and In , B an nadir: If man has lludan. mum a mm at Ma ; .` an Ma um on mm a am A man: on it Mhml an man at Oh my Iqimms an bu .. amnlwuy In-nth 5" " um-ms 3: z.:;- --~ , w._r7._~,. , 7 RIGA SEEII. _ Below we give a despntch from Enstport, Maine, taken from the Globe of enterdny. The attack on the Custom onse, on Indian Island, and the neizure of the Britiah ag there by Fenian cleaperudoes, is quite in kee ing with their general tac- tics---a great enl of blustcr, but little else. Some months since a raid upon this l ro- vince by the Killinns,-v Swecneys, 0 Mn- honeys and Roberts, was seriously appre- hended by some; but the developrnrmts of the last few weeks have abundantly testi- lied, to our mind at least, that the whole .. ...-....h...... movement"nIillen}Ii"'in a"liiVzl`.`" 'N6 there are large numbers of those misguided main, south of thphlnkesh who, fcoplgl they to y upon sympn y an com or mm A portion of the people of Canada, would < gladly invade our peaceful territory, nml, xnaylmp, desolate our homes; but, tlianka to the promptitnde of our brave volunteers to the call of our Government and the devotion and loyalty of the Cnnzidian peo- ple to their Uoverument and instltutionn, Igitiiritl licrc, nnd the becn obliged to ircctl.iir"ein FLis powrrful armies towards the subjugation, if not utter annihilation, of the quiet little Province of New Brumuxick; and by way of commencement and showing their valor, they nttuck a Custom House, anal compel a poor lnneiolliver in charge to surrender ` the llRl.l0lH| ling. We greatly mistake the chivalry nnrl pgntriotisrn of the New llrunswlckors if illinn and his band of mnrauxlern are not pretty warmly f9(5l`lV0(l, should they Von ture upon or within the precincts of that oynl l'.l.l.l(9 I ro\'inrc. Some montln since 1: very general im- pmmion wvurloxl the rnimla of the puoplu bl (`mam n~-Mmt1\- am:-liem of -Hm Hmmm ypunux In um Mmouu . Imldoalmh an on out: out `Eh .l.U llw lg 5156 J'a'(ou1IlI'IlGTu -. 0 lit DEE: 8m,-Accordliug to promla I send -` you the results ofgn oxnuglnation for scholars, ships, in .ot'lr Gmnmar ohdolpwhlch took place In our Parochial ` school houae, on Wed- -nesday hat. ` . . - The coinnetition was limited to nunila from To lie of the `Hr nl;I Btu ._AMvn|-onr It -neoany ms. The competition was llmltodlo fan {Is froxn -the Coinmon Shols of the township 0 Vespra, ` and afrlotly tanking, thew was but one A Scholarlhlp` to com ted for. -The reever howevpr, (J. Sissons. `aq.`,`) glee] , I think, ` announced his inwntlon of resent ng the boy who stood second on the lat,"to {he Scholar- Bhlp which the Grammar School Trustees had placed In his hands. ' . ., Owlmz` to the verv` short" notice when. but placed in his hands. Owing very` notice given, live con lclntus made their appearance repre- senting two achoohs. These I exam nod in arithmetic and English grammar, proposing to every boy the sumo qlxestiouahthnl the most remote suppicion. of pnrtinlily might'be_.avoid- ed. I `must confess (for I cannot in honpty remote suspicionof pnrnomy m1gnroo,uvom- 1 Ifmuat (for honpty avoid doing so) that the answering, on uwllole, ' did not come up to m expectation, and was inferior to thntlwhlch received from the boys who competed at the late examination from the-Common Schools of this town. In Enlisln - grammnr they did tolerublv well as for as are nrslng went, but werequitia at sea in anal sis. n arithmetic the boy who was oworde the iirst ncholorship was the only one who appears to have been correctly taught,-the others work- ed by inethods `which have long since ceased to be used. and were generally incerre'cl..in the results the obtained. ` 'l'hn fnl muhm 'm4n Urn` nnmtll of Hm mmdid- results the oblalgnegl. The fol owing are the` names of the candid- ates placed in order of merit. - ' ~ Edward Partridge; School Section, N6. 2; Teacher. Miualll. A. Rnwson. nuwnru rarmuge; bcuom oucuuu, nu. ;, Teacher, Mlss-M. A. - Georgie Sneoth; School Section, No. 5; Teacher, Mr. Thomas E. Jackson. I Kenneth Cameron; School Section, No. 5; . Teacher. Mr. homaa E. Jackson. Wm. McDonnl - School Section, No. 5; *- ' Teacher, Mr. '1` mman E.` Jackson. W John Lemllay; School Section, No. 5; Teacher, Mr. Thomas E..Jackson. - The subjects required in future examinntiona of them kind will he in Arithmetic, proportion with vulgar and docimnl (motions; In Gem grnp an accurate knowll-.'d`go of the geogra- h phy optho British Provinces in North America, ` and the outlines, of nonornl geography. In phy of the British Provinces in Norm America, the general geography. English Gmnmmr, the analysis and parsing of ordinary sentences. lruuuxin vunru h-niv, r'om'In.. uomugwuuu. `Orai ..... ..w Seventh . Mulmurv. . . . . . . Eighth . . Mono Mills. .. . Ninth . . . Penot|pguish`e .........._.,__..._ Fun. Accinr-:.:~z'r.~We learn that Mr. Chns. Buio of Nottnwuangn, met with on `accident which unfortunately caused his death. It up- pourn he was crossing the Mad River on a log, when 3 tree fell, striking him and dialocnting his neck. He was thrown into the river, where ho was found some time afterwards by a fellow workman, but life was extinct. .4_. *-0no C. 0. Wheeler, claiming the rank of i` , lieutenant-colonel in tho Fenian army, "and late of the Southern army, was nrrosted on the Grand Trunk train, at Cornwall, on Friday morning. On being searched hio commission was found, also Sweeney's nnihbrity to rocruit a hatnllion for tho Fenian force, and a number of the papers and memorandn were found on him. A copy of the oath of the Fenian bro thorhood, it in mid, was nine found upon him. ...._...-...-----~----. . mun-n (am In ooumnrnu nun . Mun! N ha vs-ml: mm I-Mn Q on! at? that monk) n Navy Van! um Om it _y my up... during an UNI, mu! nm In 3: mm: pm. vlnlunc-oi gm! qrmwl rm wrvtm. yhnmug mu yv.-cu! nod an that Fnnwmln. !.av=luuomgg and Irnqsm TM mm Imn cicnnmmwuiavl AAMQCMN III! bum unique-I In duly ht um, Indlhnnnncn nnuulunn, hut In IL: maqullm... 3 min! mash fl!-C ` M). I "50 Incl 9 my oi ._......._...?.__._.._ I um.1c Mm-:-rn;a.--\Vo would direct attention lo I1i`d(I3fo rnon`t in Vnno'tIi|' cohnnn, otilling in meeting at th 0 Town Hall on Friday cvoning next, to take into consideration the propriety of orocting a flux mill in this place. Mr. Donaldson, `Government Emigntion Agent, 13 oxpcctod to be present. I lM$I3U IBIUTU IVTSGI T INC KIIW (Tum (MIMI hon baa mwirmi M the Pmkurlulpl-In Navy You! In prawn Wm guulmnt Hhsmrrwk AM lumodluln on-ntgm It In natal!) nugqmonl Hui she will In align:-vi My My an the man 11! lulu, uni, sub: in nurlgivoll mg nnim, mum um-m i 1 rim rm flollcvn. In Hhammtrl Ina hull! at (but rmlr I 0 tin lcagcou gum, and bolts. DH tom h|%1M|(uc[ ooumnrut) n navy vim. um I! nu ma "nmmu 'QM|nyl lmronl M 0 In u-uncle mar hath: Iliad mu -1 uwwm my nu R! I an My! was Mr ulna. Illalm Htumrmh I to Navy Ysni. and Y: is! um um. Malay" ems. drnlnn can gun. and bola: MI Inn: Nor Cnm.mu. ---A dmnpmch from llnlifnx In the Globe, status that tho fulul ulieumsn which broke out In the 1/.'nglrm:H.~1 pimmuncml to ho uhip ft-vor mu! dyuontvry, and not Msinlic cholera. 'I`lwr4- is (:nm lo ho no dung:-r, Iud no alarm in felt in Hm city. I)nowNw. ~~V'Vu am Murry to learn that is child of Mr. Daniel Cnuupbnll, of Nottuwwmgu, aged about vo yunra, {c-ll inlu Ix well last Tue.-)- day work, and was wlrnwnod. H" DUTUWI H II ('|`I|`UTllHWI ITUIIHIIINHPIU". `NU ulc Myln n wnyn lnnk pnilm In hm-xihln upuu lhnir wutchms thn mum uf mmw (`.v|'brnlml lmmw, usually In HwilI.n-rl.u1 an Ivmknr; Hm uuw ptyln ans nu Imus vnrvful In nlluvh tn um ~.|I1vumum Um Minn uf mum m-lubralod Irllnl, mumlly in Urrmuny, an pninu-r. Thmm who worn ml-I" hy Hm hrunn mun llmmur hul an nvurngv, Imwnvvr. nvnr (hum who gt-I mid by Hm mnvnun nowtlnnuur, In um, tho furuwr noun ("M`lHH`l`01| fur lll4`l!l'M`|\'Q!D Imw Hwy luul bmm Mkcn In. 'l'hI~ wulvh wuuld ml to plomvu, or Hm wnrku Ilnrllnm In mum. or Um hrnnu unmlnlnlmhl Smllvmn Ha hum-n ulurnnlnr. llul Hmmu w in am nuhl ha Hm pur. chain at nhum Ivtumu am nnt up! In wlinmwr nu, u!` no rcwl ly. Tlmy Ila alny Hm 1-W tlmll ll pm'r'w ml lhvlr wul II fur thus a mly. gum` r. l`r|nm{u um! vlnilurn; and yunrn may nlnpuo hufom Hm, lhwovur, lo (bolt umrtl!h~n- mm, and (hay haw all llm Hum bum: rlh-play lug. M H worn, I port. I! hrmm jmvvllvry in thulr lmmulnnn. Wu ham noun nf lulu lnrgu Imm- Iwrn uf Um mm! Mnornhlu plmurvu un uhlM~ Hun prnvluun In lmln nuwuum-I, with Hu- mumm of mu mm-I 4-tlmmluhml mlm In Eurupa Mlnvlu-cl tn lhmu. Tlmlr drawing, Choir mint. and gmwrnl trvmltuvm gin unmi- lnlmhlu Mr-nm In all mnrmlumu an to tho fglnlly 0! [ho rlnlm M lluolr urlgln, and you such nlntml hunt lnmn mhl. and udumn 0! Min 0 urnmnt wlll bu Inlvl. fut humlrodufuul awn lhomumrln of ulnlhru Tim fun! In. imm- un new by Germany. |=-`mum nu-I Hnulaml. MH1 uponlnlly In lmqlnm and Italy. lug point lhupu in which plnlumn an Inuuufumnml wlmlvunln fur Hun Anmrlnnn mark:-l. Thu vmrlu In math Ivy pour Ippmnllmg gm! pm: vmumn Ind pt-or }mnnoymn on vmy mun Imam; am! -V Inn on; MM M Hm mwr|u'mg ` mm :2! Nu U-unlmm nr Hm mu-nmmn nminl (ht malt um um {Mn (.* nmmrm. N. Y. Ilmnlcl wi 1-Mn I50 if 1-'l"`.s-"'33 an N sin`: lvnllcd adm Vania a. nu; mm (`and BUnm..uw Ix WIImn'.-A mun by the nnmo of J. Connor, who got up hueailress charts, was arrested on Saturday lost. us one of tho burglars who had brokon into Mc.\lillun`a Moro. [[0 won brought before R. J. (iunu, I-1541., and tho Mayor, on Monday morning, and romundcd 4-: accoi:t-l';m-;|Tn'on`e`r`s "Bhr`lT$E9?f,.`HKs`'33. g H. four hundred dollars. ` gfosvorall connuunicaxtimm nmIln1\\'ul p(Mlp()lH)d. 5141- ,._g p__... . A run" mud Imwl fa-xv:-m~r_y rmll gmuulnn uh ; vlghlm nvw nlylr M-ll llm lluml. pm mzrkn of UM) grenl liurupv Irnrortwl in? (`via-hrntml 1 ..I. W uni.` . AI-u Imdr nniu Tim fnuuln thnt um t-nrrlml on M. our pnpu lnr pioturn nuctiunn urn fur grvulnr lhuu lhmm which unml to In vurrh-cl un `ujum-ll:-ry by the Pastor Funkzl. TIM! two nurln of knnvnry um very much nllktv. Tim ulcl ulyln of Polar Funhl mid brawl {'1-\v1-llury for juwvllvry of gnh v|;ghln-vn mrul.-1 llnn; Hu- pruponlu-rmm huh fur liurupvun nmntvrn. jmnt Im mrtwl in mmnul.-owur." Tim uh: munn (`.l`|l`hl`nl(\II ' ` W Barrie, April 14th, 1866. turn up n lllgh .\1(1""i:;(-\v York. Iyn mun pnum In um-mun ' um munn 1-1-lul>rulolIrllIt, nmuv an nnhllnr Dllllll yours truly, ' W. F. C rs truly, CHECKLEY. :5`. ilI`I'. ' uwnvur. In.-Ih... 4.. m...... ... v A numerous body ofthe pernenIl' friends of ' on which theforemen of the several work: took ` seats, with the gentlemnittwhom the occasion ' mun, proceeded to address Mr. Sharp as opulen- by the this gentleman, compoeedprlneipally of fore- men and worken .ot` the mechanical depot-g- mom of the_'.,Great Western Rnilwep over Which Mr. Sharp lately nctedtu genera `Eu r- intendent, assembled at the Royal Hotel at evening, for thepnrpose of presenting him with a magnificent testimonial of their "esteem, on the oceneion.of.hie return to Eniglunti.` in one of the large dining halls epletforlh was erected honored. The meeting having beentcalled to order, Mr. J amen Foster, who presided nu elixir- mnn of hlelnrge arm of friends present, and concluded by resent ng him with the following address inscribed on vellum, which was rend ecretary, Mr. Geo. 1-:llia:---' , Address of the Em loyees of the Mechanical Department 0. W'.pR. to Sarmtel Shar , Esq., on his retiring from life Stlperinten cncy qf lhatVDpdrt1nent. v .\ ` MY DEAR Silt? Afemplo we of the Great Western Itnilivirj` of Cnnn a, who have for eevernl yeurb enjoyed thehonor of your ec- quaintnuce, we cnnnot eutfor thnt youryreletlon to us an Mechanical Superintendent should come \to'su ma, nnd that you should leave Cnnndn for Erqtlnn coupling with our word of, regretful farewell and of henrty good wishes, ` nome memento of our esteem. In doing so, we have been cheerielly nidetl by several gentle- men who have had cneual business connexion with you during your residence in Canada. _ We remember. Sir, that your name has new pm. um! um wvmgr 91! um vnmmg 1 an Kant "Gran Hm: page-Mm! mm! hum H 1 Ixmm mun ulmuuuimm am Hot` "Wm nil mum: datum`); QM; pump, lmt OM km "' hvwn H Iuuijha smut tubing `flu: nptd Hg with whirl; M was pmkohd man than an " mu nl Nu dntriat, Hmplutny nfwalllh all TM all in menu: mm lb: gmuml In In IF mm. mail mural hm pmllal No any In the moon. uieh van on mmpkieiy r ed M u as: M a mI:uo!&v`umgh.:dI um audits; on can In hymn in and: qtmtmhn mun mail 5! wall :3 in gun; It The can mhum an 1!! lb! B!` in M hunk Id ban, with during residence In uaunun. been identied foc,J.l1irt eor;,yenrs with the Grant, Western Rnllway---nln1osit ever since it has been is link in the great chain of railways stretched from East to West. And we are aura ;_thut niiIT4'the no lt-.sS'amF" of satisfaction to yourself than of pleasure to us, to witness its present roupcrity, and to know that your uotn of faithful sbrvico has been given in its" ntorcsts.` - _ In um m-n`m-mnm-.n nf vnnr duties :15 the 1}!!! IO! IIIRIMDQII Al I! SQ! _ ` tun ` imam: mink ":-.ma-` ac? In lacy Mame hirollnlihilsul. of mills; . (ll golig South dglly `(.05 mm. & : (6, wen. u 1 . Orilllu ` 1 cad Interests.` In the performance of your duties ms Superintendent of u very imp0rtun't. d'epnrt.nmnt, we who have served under you h-nve learned` to respect nnd honor your nbilily, your upright- ncsu, and your courtesy. An von (W0 leaving: Cnnnila: we cannot lut y can gun: It nus mun mum: Cudatmhrxunmnkpf Imr, um: mlnhsbal am 1! am has lnvhi hnduhnmnnumhuk VI; and As on leaving Canada`, cannotlut our tribute of respect take any aha )9 that would put you to inconvonience.- We txereforo beg, on behalf of llve lnuulrcd of your old friends, who have placed at our disposal the sum-of seven hundred and eighty dollars`, that you will accept this chronomctcr watch and chain with this ring, and also on the behalf ufhlrs. Sharp, this bromxll. . An flml u-cm nmv nnt. nnlv lm sllnmcative this brooch. And that these may not 0nTy be an gcative of pleasant memories of the past, but tml this watch may be indeed to you the clu-onomctcr of many, very munr, happy future hours, is 1. our most. fervent. wis 'I`}m(`.|unnnv nu-.n nrmmntml the articles: fervent. wish. ThuClunmA\' then prcsonted articles: ' A hnndsmno curb'ncI0"b1'noch, with a very heavy and elegant gold setting, um! a diamond in the cmltrc. The ring isn plain guld one, witlm. large diamond setting. The Chnirnmn stated that they had been unable to procure a `chmnnmmrr nch M they wizslwd on this conti- stated that they had been unable to procure u ~:t(l):?&lu|IlCtel' such they Tlwy had ttwrc-for'o ordered one from Dent st; Cu., of Lundou, and they had handed Mr. Sharp It Right draft for 120 stg. to` pay fur it on 1113 arrival in England. Mr Stuns nununrml decnlv affected by the ....-.-- D4 , . Tun liummm` flu. HYIIII Yu (in Want Mushy Int. my mum gum vllhgw van mum umlalenly Manual is I o rogmrl M mm of uu Input than of I that ha hum man 9: mp nnlpkillu minu fut tnnny a day. Tho mall Kl!` burn 11$` (1 ON)!!! 3' fun! In Ihg QQML with until very nod hon, -hm It in do- nldc-al to pm In 1 9 pump, thin wan dump gm Wmlnuuln , alum! R0 nu, whom In Ihn ulna. inhmtm 9 mm km N nmmn [4-Mlamau. who had mull nth In Um qnuodnvhhnwcwy ,mclul.!nhjnM mm than I gannrll mowing hum Hun H aurlclauvly apuuml (mm the null 11 I dlnuuwn of [Wm M be 20 {Mi Ahnve Ihn am Ma. am! my ab-ml an imur mnumu-I kn mt funk n vnlummtf lull Hun gnnlnu hams; mulvlu gump. Whnl maul lbu Halnu mum that lhu newt in; ml maul Hm mh.nI.a ..l 01.. ...I....... ..l ..H AI...| hl arrival in lnglantl. Mr. Shun llpp(:m`c(l deeply by cltvmonstrution, and replied with much feeling. He spoke of the delity and constant support of all who lmtl'*act(-(l under him luringhis long connection with tho Grnt \Vu:slern, nml re- called muny reminiscences of the munml pm-tics and excursions, which would mwcr lm ell'uce(l from his memory. lle lid not feel equnl to the ruzuling of the reply to the utltlrons which he haul prepared. and therefore humlml it to tho Chair- man." The speaker was freqnnntlyintcrmptrxl ~ by loud applnuae as ho [ll'0('(`(!(l0(], from which he so-elm-,(l to gntlmr C0l|ll(l(,`llC(`-, nml mmlu ll very om-ctivo speech. Mr. Shurp s mply was us follows: `n,._... `'l\rv\II. ) ...,,.-.,. Tho lnlslpu 1-N nnrmmh n rws-I In tho dlnlu -hull. Min lungs pnru-nu n Um numpnuy mu nndl . )oym1a Puppy Naming with Mr Hhup um! thl mmrlvinl bmml. Mr lmy will depart kn Euglnml humwrmw. I warmly. In mun :1 you lln M wa-II kumvn Ind In Ill your hi-pm! null fmua you have nhvuyn haul lmr wnrmmt nym nnthiun `Hm wt ham!-omun prwwut yum hrwu 5; run lwr will In oi M{ vnluml. Iuul will muvu In n-mlml lwr that `g 4 Id nut nuud Ilnnu In yum uympnlimt, lvul that him an Ilnu nmwlnlwlml My elvlr IHNIIIH, I nnm mw !m you fnruwvll. with an cmnmul prnyvr In Him. In Wham lmmlu urn llm xlmnlw of in man, Ihul lm may Mon and pmopor gum and yuur Fumlllu. I Mn, my Ivar mum!-, Yuurl moat inlthlull , _ h. fixunr. Thu prone In 1: wrmlnnlml with Umm Hmmu Hum Mfh wt Hhtqp, Ivhloh won gin-n vmmmmnly} vl Wu mum lwnny nine-II fut hm Ililv. Ollll ` ' u.av. nun. ll " North, Tuesdays, . Thursdays and Saturdays, 11.30 Mn. " Thornton, & Shanty` Boy, Q A Tuesdays & Fridays, 11.30 nun. Mlneauing, Fridays, "1\.80 mm. ` iov. 25:1. 1865. + 4 A. LAKE, nu: ......._._......

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