__- r--,.- 7. u-uu-., uu cvn; rvugluus uenomlub tion, seem to be far behind their neighbors in such underiakings. Wherever one travels throughout the con'nty,Aba`Hsees places of public vorshipbuils or beinghbuilt, and in all cases with an evident Ind",:omm`endab!e desire to combine the orna- _ ,,` __-_, _..._ ..- uuuwl, nun uuuuucuu_v clpfcl, III 3 more creditable appearance-than we can at present boast of in any of our public buildings. In fact, as was truly said by one of the speakers, the people or Barrie, "of every rligiousidenomius- lion- seem in In f...I..I.:..a u...:_ _..:..u.._. L - - a new muscorax. T , At the Vestry held in the Episcopal Church = School House in Barrie, on Easter Monday`even- . -ing, the question. of building -a new church was brought.unde'r_the consideration of the meeting, byethe Rector and Chairman, the Rev. 8. B.` Ar- dagh,'-and although those present were rather few in number, theywere evidently animated by a desire to make at least "a strong effort to accom- ' plish so desirable an undertaking. We should sayvthat if the members of the Episcopal Church inABarrie, whowrere not present at the Vestry, feel as mucliinterest as `those who were present gave proof of, we may expect to see here before long a new edice dedicated fto the highest of all 1 purposes, and we trust, and confidently expect, of more AnnlInl-nnnA- llnnn u-n 1--- -4- _ In North Carolina," General Fostei, who was to take Charleston in the rear, has been caught in his own trap, and is now out off f`rom;th_e sea, and his s.urr_end_er seems inevitable. There is no news of interest ftomother` quarters. V au_'lt1 ed.in uttet fni)iIre.' V What Lord Ex- t `rfhF%ig}3}:. ':"i{:-1e.:;},e_rL} pqepn'rtion|:~ have been so} long . going_on, l_uu.b`een- iniado, and has` fe- z_nonth`.didt no euily_.with'his wooden wail: and henIts'of".onk at Algiers, Agi- mirnl Ditpont oiinuot dowitb his iron- ; cladmand gnnnenin shot-pioof turrets, at Charleston. Aftet a. cannonnde of three bottugtho eethauled ofwitb ttvo gnnboats destroyed nhd three oum dis- abled, had a total`-loss infillcd and `wounded of `thitteeni! Something is evi-. dently wanted in tvnilate besides big guns and intmlnernblee batteries. So- much for the taking of Qharleston, which - was to have been `accomplished in a day if not sooner. I" V A A no `long pxeo Viihd-ii! the history" of the war `haunt `leiig_th:` begs; _,bto,ken by new; not. very lhxjourabfo! io. ""tl`ILc"'.` Notthetn ' Arujs.5 Atsllufilut -Is. and. awash 4i`64hig;;,is`ihaom aean`ua1y'.u_'~co Em. ;!hi Obposition;-noroay ii-ne'- On Monday How- his intention. of ? re-i_m- pou_iV|i'kg;AI.ha oannl tolln, but the; budget /llloefn bnought down. Mr. Brown. I-so-X set emu ,|"|o" .`-!'.ll Il"*o*!!5i'i'a:':_o!` lufupo policy. In'tlie Sout'h:n V I5l:`1h-T.00?*IW:p1o6!Iin WiIt9onim9n` 5! 1:41: was . IIUIUII wlulilllll an his hit aau:..-nd nu'by `uuticiug his I` In win 1 Th: oipotimonz can an mrihlo 33:... ....'a - IIIOIIIIOV. vu'Ie`in ounugquonco; reoolnd on. so desperate did Gan; Mcclollan conqid6r_hiu _ . condition to-ho, nm no land `utullily [and print- _od 3 gouonl-onlct for the diamu-tion of the Iuungo. unlqmd eqlipago ofhic wholo'army,- but was aiiunggod [tom inning it. Cnnnnrnin IL.--Anna: ....| .n._ -_,.s ' - wuufll. man ll_lll no hoped- 9.0(l)_ IIOII. and the when of the vmtotlbpring to-`dug whictt uoldjt _ . -.-vvv%a \%%A V BARBIE MARKETS, " ' . . . - . , April 14, 1303.. V0ur,iIiarkot It this until: 0! the yiir is your _"y'HWI:I5O'IIlI` a nun." No-.grih'or other ogpopt `Q mall load . 500 `Prices `In; uoltiinslly I he nA-01,30 Int woek. j 4 s` ' >0ll`Il het, AL, ......e.s were nurng out. The Solicitor General asserted that the .' charges of the American Government ; were most unfounded, warmly defended a the British Government, and retorted that the American Government had not always` respected neutrality when her V `own interests were concerned. _Lord Palmerston expressed regret at the tone of some speeches, but it was nevertheless the fact that when the American Government found itself in diculty it raised the cry against Eng-. gland to create political Lcapital. It was azeruns nr Hm 'D'..:o.'- rv to England s friendly relations with the - United States,_owing to the fitting out of ships of war to: the Southern Confeder- acy, in English ports, in contravention of the ibreign enlistment not. He review- ed the ease of the Alabamaglnd said that the House was_ bound to inquire into the ` delay of the Government inthat matter, and more especially as he believed other vessels were tting out. The Solinirn-(Z1-----`-~~ - - -- * ` _ -..... .... -........;;u uu uulcn snippmg, with- ; out making any declaration-of war. V A memorial relating to the seizure of the ' I"eterho,V -was presented to Earl Rus- ' sell on the 26th. He promised it should ' be laid before the law oicers of the .Crown,;and receive immediate attention. l _ It was rumoureuk on the_27tlt that the action of Admiml. Wilkes had induced the Government to order an addition. to. the West Indian eet. The report caused a declmeein funds. - ' - `The Times, in an article, assumes that a. demand fortlue surrender of the Peter- ho" willhe com ied with as and says that the Federal Government loses its dignity by employing Admiral Wilkes. nnlmnsnnn .... AL , n-.n -- . I . vromrtlir . as in the Trent; anir, ..._,.. VI wan uguulsl. nngland. The onus of that would therefore devolve upon -England; Mr. Seward will, it is said, quote an English precedent for this step --Lord Palmerston* hnving, in the year 1852, blockaded the Dutch coast andi -laid an embargo on Dutch sltfpping, with- makimz unv declm-ntinn...r ...-..- ""' " ""9&vE l'~'-'21` 9' .57!` -Ulla _ Ii ! III! for Chic oxpoontc; and my debut wlueh.[oIloup_d_=iI. than um In hoped lb- IIVO IIII loll" 0nkv.-|nd nu-"hr nmcinin. 5:; _.u.u.4 a llll3UllUl' Dy me AllS1Hll8. - The Eveniizg Herald says rumours are aoat in some circles that the Govern- ment at twashington`intendslaying an - embargo on British ships and property as a measure of retaliation for the depreda- tions of the Alabama, and that this em- bargo will be enforcedoagainst British ships and property, without any declara- tion of war against England. The would tlm.-.42.... ..t.....J--- --~~ __ U ........... .....u nu unuuc . onups were sacked and military iuterppsed. No bloodewas shed; s ' . A The Polish insurgents continued ac- tive, notwithstanding Langiewicz was held a prisoner by the Austrians. Th`! pQ1$0|I'1anv Unn..IJ .._--- - , Intheouse o{.Lords, Lord` Strathec. den called attention to theexpediency of recognizing the Confederates as a step towards peace, and in showing the North. the ho lessness ofthe e.'ort atconquese- Earl fussell expressed an anxious-desire todo anythingin the interest of, peace, but dissented from Lord Strathedeu s views. _ He showed the present position of the South to be totaly different from that of other countries, when recognition took place- The war was still progress- ing. with the utmost vigour, and a large portion of the Southern territoryivas still occupied by the` North.` The British Government considered it their duty at present to stand still, and not proceed to any action so decidedly and positively unfriendly to the United States` as that of ' recognition. No doubt, in former times, England had interfered in such cases, but it had ever been in behalf of the independence, freedom, and welfare of mankind, He should be sorry, indeed, if the interference of England would ever bear another character, and he hoped her intervention would always be on the side of liberty and the promotion of freedom. _ He trusted that England might be able to continue her neutrality. f The subject was dropped. , a Serious rioting had occured at Staley- bridge and some adjacent towns of Lanca- shire, owing` to a reduction of all al- lowances by the relief committees,and giving tickets instead of money. Shops Z N;v_Y:Jr;, April IL. T A L The rtveamer 3` Glasgow, lrorn Liver. pooIo_n the 25 th and Queenston on the. 26th, and f`_ Afri:a,` from Liverpool on the 28th,Aand.Qucenston on the 29th,. arrived this` mornihg; 7.. AL- I`l-._A_ -1 ? , 1 no u A. WW `I! "!9?_%'I`A ...---n,.-.' 9!!!! jug llll friends hen`. "I and for it return. . Chum] sioorgjllnnks; paying that thou lnpo-. muiru, _l:AouowedIrgel_v on go bytio donor on fan good, my eiubo nyd 5} than. _ The ha-neu, I may hunk, in new And" good; nd.thc 1orkmonshlp- Iv.-llecu duotvcd ten-edit. on the matey. n|__-,' -. T RNT Mn ; 1 % 1 banana: T`"-'*f!v $91?-`Vnithi fines- `*'.'-- Wwegwsvnmmhv-% an or 1:. VI! (oi Inc. This, 11 ' lo-nu. av t_lu "0~out-' ma mud. hath`. `I Amman. lhn'iInnndn Ant` 6... I4 _-._ _, Qommctclut, 1 .% -uavvsrvvvssm ` ` Inticatixutaitscutc: that-li'O[:!lIIII illl hold fat. `satin , It in more Ihan,painful':oInd mani- . Ihinh Ibo may cu :-opilood. line which was ~-v,- v---I-1 -_-tutu I III uuu rug! III. I_Il Iiplll of in ontnI':%o.nIl. 09 upogu no In dbfuloql. but will 0 die with ' Inuurgy gum iulm," wmaont,,hoInnr._ unplug` Ibo nopotuibilily fov_ Ilm Ina-fold utaqnpln._ . of Iiopouibility foul! Iolnvfo hpu 0 Auyqr-unding` uocblo; In, on dunno luau; fat-Ion Itoopa at or uouppnonl, Gomoclollnu ituu cl to 'h6I_I,|'hII dolpuiahn his-ovetilu-. using ulioitodo igl hi: on behalf. T T -The-Run Days Bulb; hbjnn with lhvoooil- loam: Moohlnioivillcbn um am: at June, in hlloqod by oqr.mn'u.u-ni1lIt.Io-Gaino:'I . Ill|l..__'l'uo bottle knovnbg um ;nno-wu`!oq'hI/on lhc.27th. -Pomr.-. wulr ' lhl`30._N son. in loft io iosiuetho -w'hoj|o' W hntof I|IQ-,9l...l!`! Hl0,f:.lII Goa. l_l9C|o||a.II- A give any o_II.on_uooMot ' 't`h.'?:.j " BILIQ: ' Ibo .|Ioa,__u.lI,iet baton; opt: to an-.iInuonli,aI c lino; : 1` Mu. `amnion 'IIpfon. Ilia-bond run an an Illinhiuo and In MoCln|lc_u u do .. .`ou'uuaoamm.,- new mom cs. IlgC|ollIII;.' II I ' yhtay Ibo uuagilrat his any cu lmn. you upon toeoiying in ' {amnion am an amok cu eonmupmod Ali; lhomlyollhia" Iindmt; he tel nplu 2 IHIIII In onlun-`hind u` `Hagan: In I... J.l ._.-.l 1.... __2n n- l -..n .:'.............`:.'L."'.:.%.:'.':-...-2.-.l .. u--v'u_vIIIl UIIVCII any taken. It was nl Gen. Moclqlluu pondenco in his II. below Mnlvem `illlnll 3:` .:nI-1 r...,.- ' .._. um, ua-v_v -uuast Islam I IGI OI IIIOII Wilbll regular employment, `political hangers-on, to whom it wssfnecessary they should give an- Ioice. And to End otcss for`-Ih_ess rnenthey. had issued commissions of inquiry todo things (which they ought to do themselves.` (Hear. -heur.) Book, gentleman, at the commission they have issued to inquire into the nances of the Province. {have always thought that it was the dut y of the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer to originate` the "system 'of_tinanoe. . - Whatwould he said of thepresent Chancellor of the Exchequer in England if he were to l hand `over his whole power and control of the nances to three newspaper men 1` (Cheers i _ jand laughter.) I agree that a_ commission of inquiry into some small dopattntent,.or to take evidence, is a|lowableand.osel'ul; but to ap-_. point commissioners to carry on. the aairs of the conntrr and to work out principle`s_ol' action, is a more l'aroe and an imposition." It is a'- mock ery of government. ' (Loud cheers. Look, again, at the Ottawa commission. _ . _ what a large amount of money those buildings ' have cost; hot it has been tlnsinunted that the money. which has been expended upon the buildings had been spent for political purposes. You may not have read the report,` `many of ,,, i you, but yonhare read the extracts published- , in the newspapers; and it .y'u_u. `read.:Ih'e.ex- tracts or the repor,t, you.'will.`tiod.' that afterlallt they said. they ~t:_aI_'a discovered that the money was ' all - spent upon `the parliament _hui|dt'nga. I would _ ask,'_ was there over such `a zzle,` such` aasw. as tlrsreport-of`-slm couirnissiont ' It has been found` t'hat.the money has been `-`spent "upon. the buildings. but that ...they have-. cost -`more, lrnoney than they ought. to havedone. . Well. gentlemen, I believe that `in ll`.nl_sud.the _ Houses of Parliament cost rrtorejthan was-can-. ticipated 3 hot -that. is a chargewltich upon `the tlepsr`tmen`tal':oicerfheing. a _rnattefr,fol'3 ' .._dsta'il and estimate `0t..Qhih.,Qn| -np'fgpi_6n. ` al man were 4*` Wegtgentlemeng` `you hasepaid tiha_su_i-thousand dollars torittiat- commission which 2 we . were, told would ; sit for ,a,l`ew weeks. Jud , ` -' , psnse,`that report - afserres of inaoo An-I. esinllem.-33.. _ > friend Mt." j:snI'iIi ,,"lIIo' as pa. " of attention to.`tttat'rspor_t'. will have-ac_ o tunity of referring.-eat -length" and; .-nova -lint-tom-i.t|;II l.=.nn;I'- Mills on : Mr...B'uil!.-!nio:.iti1t;_ I ` T M130 rked.` Mc- 3,314 I for am- liOIII' l' its ' V day would have been won. The- - emu huidmliniheirypgjheddf " V V _ e.,.,-... um uppIrBll|l_l' wnolly undeserved mlefonanee ef hie-career. He genetouely look on_ himself ' the uncle teeponeibilily for the disaster at man- ickebutg. It will _h_en ' ehoglldere . of ' lVl_a;.nr-Ge 1 ill oonceplion. . If he hed attacked` with 11?; ' anileble Iowa on me left, vpherelhe m,ain*a'l- ` teek was meantlsy Burnside Id be `made; the gallant eorl of General Meade wee left vrholly. nneuppon ed, except by Genetel Gicldon, who wee anon v.ennded,|w'luleGea_1er_al Blmey. Ihoee'Iljvieimr 017,000 "men wee imlnedielely in telI'.o]. Meedemonlenled himeell wi_|h,eh'ecking `the .enemy e pen-mt when Meade had been npnle; ` ed. iueleed of prompllyladveuclugto-hie enp -I` ' "pen. _ II eeeliu to have been Sever`: Pieee-ever? egenno_n|uepen.' ` ~ 1 !- h , . n il!inlI'l`6_Il,'5_bgItil even more peinlullhqn inletollinc-. Undaeuled bybie defeat Ihelharoie General eonceiged a my plan; ]embufeeI_n'_ _e -magnicent: eaeelryf nil wniehgwoold l(ave.ele.c|ri3d 0ho?"!inIry* by ile enaee`,-'and. lo the sneeeeeof whih nin- Iling nasT*uantinIh_u_t opponuniny. .Bi;l'Ihe:_e_' eqere the.`ineabim!iuege_~interfe:enu'ef .3 lieu b,efr-re_:hoy heou` hard-3' G93-f= 1* Nun: Gndhnnc and 9911- N!i!|9:;!'i|h" Ibo. . hewle,-l`eo Gee_._l-`renkeltl A stately. `wens lof_4WaehingtdIl`. I. il j pe-pueslo endeevee; lo,"ilI].IiIE the e The_heeiden!`lleiep_ed lube _; ll` . ieeeeocdI|!Jm[e irl.ii`eitineea-5 . A on new -uh-lbviiivs 5' '91. evudeneeolvIh_eee,Ge`i6et'ele]ilie ' be` , a.n:--.m .::"-~ L. inning --t ....... . yunuutlulm-llIll`pf0lI9Il!0n of tolrenchk ' 4 . mantis, You will u oo.|li7I,1 `M! dilfhibiu cloth ooruio whomwo nppoimed. on the ground of politics! antogonigm, nndlhnt for one oletkdiso miiuod they appoint two In his student in tho |a|ne.p|Ice , it in Itpc._-but in `diennt pum- of the country. 'l'hey_uo compelled Io_doIbis- 'fo_|-Ihoy have ghon: them a gel of man without vregnhr. `pol_iuoIl hangars-on. to ;.n..-_. :. .__, Ar , ..-, ...,. up. unwell`)! to super our `legielation, `But,_u'_|' `uiltIistTy,_Ie hue linen ehlrjetl ylitlp e "greet n'n=ny`,vioee bot, 1te::ltue`jlteen toot-o [ -country has .inct'eaud ;_ Ind, gentlemen, it" will lnoteue no the oountry 'growo.~in `population and extent, and u':ite public `want; become greater. But-it w'e'e_oho\'nn lait eeoeion by my colleague, the Hon. `Mt, G:|l't',' that there in not eucoontty in the world that haeso low I me o` texetion. . And we have got _rnuc_h_ to show for our publto expenditure. ` 'yVe `have got the l neet eyoletn of oenelein the wotld. We.hue< 3 reilwoyiyetem that extended tho whole _;dngIh`of oercountry._ 'Botl'or. thefcenal eye-A lam and reilwey eyotetn tve. eta not responsi- fole ; for`thoy'fnet'e entered oponvbelore we_en- V tetod into office, end _we eteinot chargeable, with the expense which theylhuve o_octtsi.oned.l . But il'you eetunde the cltatge` fot the ed'nin- j.|l`Ili0n of jllllB, _WhiI}h is-always an inorea'e- inj oherge, and if you eetuide ihelcharlge or l fot"th`e3inte reet of the Proviiiciel debt, ityould be found thntithetvexpenditure hid noi-_'i.:ore"as- ed."`- Ae to the eharges_of 'oorrttption "which-. V have been brought egeinot no, you do not he-_ lieye u;`.m;; those utho` make then: _,_dotnot`be .t lieve themdtliernselvee, ind dive dare` them to?" prove them _; ind lontilthey do p}ov_o than - oltit'ei,"it will `_nlvIeye-tedonndto: their die- 'credit to he constantly tepeeting.thetn. It is ih` "not-1 lillloingtllll tltet they` who have atop- .` pad into our shoes appear to __heye found those _ shoes too big for them. dieoghter.) 'l`lte_y could not attempt to reverse" our legislation. and they; `had no new `view: in politics to`o'et which `I -would provelecoepteble to the public, so they turned round and oeid, .'!We` no goingtot hoe 3| jretrenching Government. Welllvoeell know` `W -what i `perfect eltintlthieprofeuion of gotten.-,h . I-lllit ntentie. see that than tlienn-'. -._-.. . -_v... --... .-. .nvI IIIVI Iuullqll III]- .. ba}}y am p;li.`lib an libonl Cummiid. . `Inn in an onofnd `or; Briliuh-inntitltionp, Iona` `-of hoiudbicll ptiaeipldo; ufoiojno iildngly-`do-. swim to am all u`IVy1"pu')|iIicu'l,-idehi nous` Eciglinh_fs'1a{oqri1c_n;_'q|id (n_` int supon English principlba. aoju aduo` lopk lo Wuhiljglon, fru- umqgu pfoofAIl;n_1 I wudpl anAobb!ri|cIidpiu or fossil,` in fut tliit ,w|Io I,I.ig VIho'.L03iIla'-V 110:6 I was paitly iho, about of hitting Inn fhich out wcoon_nou_c_l no; attempt lo ohiligo. They and not nuoqnpl to` mack 1egig|:ni`on_. But.`u'|' `uiinniairi- -. 1...`... L..- -I---4-: -=-l : - -' -".'U'-,"-' 0"` ' '9 '9'" `""`.'.'` 0'! "'II_'I-,II'!'8|i_"o !|_'.' cnuodn. l`wl:9_ `mu nhc q_ipqr1oqi_Iy 9! oloqluing cut] {all}, had iiila bin ` Iain! Qbguna; :hin views; upbnjlbjd pblilicpl qoa.jign.- of s'n'.o`acy.` " ,5n`u_ ogpmaag hi: gujainaiiiau `an no "tind- nqu whibh In` Ihdn,. ujon forum `on-7 u|6u,,bo;p' ligfd` ']>y":hiu old lfrwidndo, he, `want on [Io-shy :-3-5;/Y6!` have ullu do_nI `to `ny- nnlpn 3-0- -.aI.I:_,I2l.- J n- ` flu atoning of IM 71!: pli oi Kiughlon gun a banqnu 3. 35.5.: .m.'`,_; :- lllilnnnninli -n uh. Ln. II .._'._- n _.n 1 ` 5 if " V ` sped farth__o_anpoQnd lino 5 Iiog.,'bnI';ht;P1noiglcaIdoclin0l.'lt.' and-.oIou:yv; . n1 m inlhmpd hiqlhu In Io_` ,_ toting him In: an agdIpplnI_ 1 Id Ihocoquudof ! ctuy 0! up .3 Against Gianni i onlu din I ngjuu of hitcimnnnqim 1!`,-'; -1 rmed than inru duo at his M , but an` fj Pnpidcurinqinlonl that the no 1 wind in, nu! Gonml Bntao It ._ [ I . I III.- -- nnloe tbil; I'h5"'[,av`i_l'[ibo teidy. Ih;:!.3` . said Mr. axumnua, . monuung lThof`.`h|vo`uid `that; wu'blu`ding I l"Oili] pon.1 ,T_Iiy,Ii_I Vl,=_lIIV ,0` ` ,' qvqty `imaginable chug; again 7 ,l'n_linn.' V: Alhgm 'I,viIhon1 i"o`uling-`glue A Ilir. hula and - Io` _Ihi| 1`!IOy'hIVI,_ ,pr9mi:id `us kiIId5 of 'min`g.. oqr _Adinin'i:`-' and [ag.Tl'a'u giIbn Il_ton~6vory " chilioa lo. ufmn,Il;oh_o' V: IbIuo_a.; _Wo. ._ viill iuo "now vwhilhjr, tibia` in `go um. 1.i'i.`I|I5,`i._.A,i9_!i.I9" nInoa_r`eo"`(nd : niil- ;v'lc'l'1hInnl hook .10 `Qv-%ibe`o.. they ` A yiuuy`no,uq:oaua.-%m.uuna`i`n;u`raua.. xv. -1 can onlypripqinvuhdu , considerlllii ' 11 _l V word, the wholocnuulry groleiullyknew. _ Wis -... um um. um coqldnol ho iv`e_n him.:I;c'l',' Gan. Hullock nally wilhdtow Ihu whole army loco-opomo uilh Gen. Pope. _ . ' . - . Ga. Dnrijido appears in tho` rpon 3 ml? light. The horn`: btugeamcol, dammi- ]; loyal uoldici.: who has] eutywheto done has inmost fol? me can in which he drew his -Dalian that hnnoeonh his milimy Ul0,,\Ii|l be Ihorolnghly inspector! and II all non: she will tongue, he dunno:-l, Ike, ta. ` gmful uympnhyv at up`. public inlht singular aml nppgrenllg wholly micfonnnep -` hisurnar. genetouulv look nn n.:----r i,"__ .-. .. .,..... nu qiwilll nna tho ! they would not be worlhl. No one oinuy um we; may not be obliged to `app! _ in tho Brilinh mu- kol iglillfoll Inn, and i so the loan will be I . `bandied limes gteolor than 'Ihoi_uvingo ivhioh this government by its rolroiicliinonio could one for yum, Mt. Macdonnlii out nionod _ to the pr'oui.ulIitodoof tho` Cl_ll|IOl'liVO pony. Ho uid-Th_o Conservviio ; Opposition `m alioi_vin`g' oniegiompli lo |hiI~,Adt_lIiniO|t_Ilion' . You al|.tOll'IOmbol`-,hbfw.we iiuumckod whoa in oico.` We were attacked not only in our _ pnblioilnfin ooripiivhloi oopooiiiu; We when {in Opposition did not adopt inch 1 cool-u of _ g ` -lioy., We av_`oIbo_Miuistotinl potlyfaiiploy. ; We might have given Ihomiho gtulcnonnoy`-, I meg ouho polls-vro.'miphi_ buogivn limo '1 mo gi'uIenuuno)'onco in Pnliomnl; But they 'hgu_been obliged to __c,onleu ihal on `line Iroolad than with tho grgilosl jiionoor,on'd- _foi_r.-' ` um. Wi_i_e`n1he`y.; .lyeooin:o_, the-V Opgooiiioo, qvlmlvgorfiheyt viI1follow_ooro,xf.Plo; ll iimfto than I can uproot 1: Into _ my `; do;obIo.<. - `Look ` o i|in'I.|El,hZ0 `come. the `mount =AJ.In?nioIy'ntioIi- foJo,'wd it ihqigommoooemonl of1l I,riiuIon_Is Thonch H9908` ".8 ,!=Ill,".1.' |.h.0.f`I. 70*- woeh iiiir ihon up fa!,;i Ibo .j_ouly/Aillg the Mini_atryi`hai'o; ya: 'inl`roi1ooodV'ia_!lI;o;lns.ol4ionoy am, and phi! from in; inade qiido)`.;.w_ill , nor,-`I . believe," qoodivolho unajiiou of ;Porlio .Inonl_{|ud. : tho oon,oI_ry.f-'ThoyA h"o"v'o.noIi bl'oI.'ihlrhll' ihoirooqoonlc. nndlhooghg ||Il,:[`il:I.|l`IO l'_O_l_`I'lD]'l-' _ P|Q0.!!`..;|,.!!gl;9f:~IbiI I19" 30`!-'- _. ,-... .. ...., uv.Il_lu Ina! me ooonlry has and ` it.` (Hear) Nothing is so valuable as public _ lauh.` I am happy go mate the; when the Cailieb Maodonalcl Goveuunenl left. oioe, out ve pet ceI:"l_ consolai were at pat; The very had left_ oice..am| that thecaoaeof V g office was the defeat of the MiliIiaB_ill,`caoaed Ihelh to fall.` They fell again v_v`he nllI'e liner-a colonial Railroad negotiations I'9.l",G`btIC.lIhl a fraction, but if we were to go. inlolhe Dlililll . Vmarkel fora. loan he should find that would not be one oan-aay may not the B i[Iill`fo|"|' lnnn. and '5 5.. n...` 1.:-._ ._A At Ihia moment our ronuola are quoted at 92 and I tiIial:__-Igor: _...._........_.u 'mllI_'[ umfy,In|t at the and of the _yearit may boujd that Ihodunlry r..,h I, h_ A_ iasovalnnblqjupumic III.` -In ----'--" ` ' ' Tho;-_S.:l:`i:lo'o loudlhundcro born to wield _ ahnlto alike vIh_:`_$ennle'nulA'lhoVeld._ Then, an I" successor to Mr. Gale, we" hive Mr. ' hHouglam_l.:-_ I, ohall pay` nothing against Ml . `A `Hovglnnd; .He knows} the vnl_uo'of~`n buohol of ; nallhil he will hivo Io gel'oomo?on'e'lo ex. `plain iclor him; I am not onouhu. fot the oath of an cty o!.roItonohInonHv_ou!d out down iho.o'a'lotioo of clerk: and-public" pexvanto. -In no country in thy puhlio oe,;vij;o"lgeI,lor m_o_nng- od than inEngIoud;indonoognmty;hod an-'boI_Icr oluoof ublio oodnmn. 'Ph_o,:`moxinI`ocIed upon 1 byjho , o.vornmom' in England was lolldoyk . dog`o'!o'r l"`>fB"(f(_lIy"l work, If you do not giro` yogr poplin oorvim `a full 831 : inn. nm em- A -nu mu-lo me gang ol_,lh_q'Adminislnlion ; though Mg. N0lll:llllh&d`g9l:,h_'i_l .hgir'cm 4 .mt'lita_t're. a d was uiI_e I -o"f'r'o!'_Io stop" the" office, Itlnloy go! `uid Walks; PM this coumry -merchant, a_udqi_i`l_ij'him I M: Gugqur , V and than mad him Qpuiy `Aclj6.an_I Gem He was ca ll'ed `a "wa'llower.\_inA fact lune: toibe 1 intro! nniveju gefaiui, nud~_liko . .........uuu_uvu Iulluliy III! [i_'AO|.|J|l 0050' , .'l'ha_y h ua ."ginu_ua Mr. Wal- ' k'er"1Puwc|l as Deputy *Adiu_ta'ut:Gaaoral. _Wa '. hate` heard a goodr rlcal uf_;;:;tltia "Mr. Walker Potioll. and the last that` wq heard "of .-hip was that atru`rttber_ot ontl ttten~ltad~ IQOOWGII` letters rm `rho, Militia. Department. .alatittg' that Mr.fWa'ker Powell ltaa "returned [ruin _l-luropo, and haying-purohaaad: cheap -lorcaah, ur on approved ahort credit, auquautity of / aha- ' ion and accuutrementa, that- thou are touho 1 mod -for equipping the vuluntoqra. (Laughton) - But it iaaaeriooa subject `when tie at our- aalvaa -are we anyi ,ttor1preparad`thau we r M tvcro at the time of tho `Trent - a'air. and can" we a'_asurd,oum__lua- thatauoh an occurrence ~ will not occur again 7 For what reason .Mr._ ,Wallrer`PowelI waa placed Ill ;tho office of 1 Deputy AljutantGe_ne,r_al_l duttot kno'v_r._ Ru- 1 rnoursayu that Capt_;~No'truan,' member for . North Wentworlh, had been giyeu tholpe 4 po_inttneut_. but that itwas foundthat by accept- in; this ulfic.-e.he would loaojhis seal. _anr_l there . rt-an Mr Georg_aVBrowr_rv ready tojpounca upon the vacant coat an.-lpot int_otParliatnent. This ` waa not-to the taatq'o[,thq'Adntiniatration and I Mr. Notrrjtan_`hm'l g9t',lt_`i_a haircut a la '1 militaire. and quite -o" "r'od_ b to atop "irgto they got_lm`ldof r;--Walker Powell, and tti_alg`him Major, made `Ar|j6.ant General. H_e_ ca'll'ed ttt:_illower..in `(am I... ........ I1 %`f.9!s1TI!&~'ho . . . . _ Tl! llslblit Int mlouliou; Io d_3'DilhoI[ a.uul_- *1 -liynnj . Ibo} won obliod J0 S b `V ha II I Iqluqa ` Vfoiwinki gjiyontulbd thyme- ` 400". 31""! sunny at onnhandn. and may shall rouinrn ;. - . 7` _I.Ii,hot.n.fr..obu .ion;nuja:'wojooaId op_o if at; but! `to 5 u onfonnwolyugu _ ,8m_. Ccttniulyifnol. A up mum at hoping. up an Inppiyg W: bo- T luvbilhu than ` _ _ `.'.'9`I|.4 Q9.-Ihditj duty" hm-Ir-; but how -lei V would mam. - The f.mn'm` am! can put be may to nolnluin . `out counugynnul unoon up one _'bl olhil' in. lhl "u bubs lgullal `of lbl incllly. Inollm home; doujpo nmlj Jo, gut ~ an the ouiplhn, gndllm - .n-hoLlu`iol'eoLuo hay Ilujbiiijoiug no-nan. lilhily fql In mu!" com lichen, Iihilq Ibo Admin In Ihisllefenlin loilllhby can they man it called "again. [Him to . the frantic": the fatter : the dnfonqbol dhitpluco. Thu: in Illa piano which- hoct_.] But, 300-- ialtplion has giun hug. given us come compouuuion. Thu hum nan... ... mu. m.- ia the noih- ; We have I-syn-1 ` V` , :7 m..( 3:2; Eh thpAu`iliqig`'[u-_~y'oIg ' .;;' Jcugnadiaon-u _ ` _ non! plan] kind was ulloupajod. ......... ....u umu upqnuo no purpose. 2 ' F _ 1'-`uonuhnl lime tilltho 19th of Angus}, ii-Inn the position was nally ubandonod. ho `mova- Genctill Mo- Clellan applied for 505110 rgin did noloxm, and could.noIlh o given h` , , nally lhn `m...r.. .-._-... rorcominlunhicluj IAJUHUIIIFU Ibo `up-9 W nniennl . uuu-IIl!l.I."0.-'.'.: ` _. V V -4 - . A ' the Iqceeufui calm. of mad! of an: eon- gnggtiof?`o{_8t`.Panl. I gtaigu another pool` of, jwhll. mlylioudolnpl , unice- . in yellwdolng. In -Qainmnmgnamnl of their = proooedin h -.th`o _ V _ qouamodidnp. `Int [suhqhngkl bone at piuyorgq V ";';.'.:.-"... *.=.:`:.-;:."`".:;"'.::.,'-:.L'.*? v_ :2, 6 nsT `: ` g. s'.'..,...,.n.as....T.a,..i.%,..{s;a;'.'z`.`%` L , ---`~v~ . no gngl" tioiF`o{.`8t;Panl?1 taigiu another mnylioudbllipllxggglw _ com 9 WE ``-'5,5. ; .. - Fir.-u~1?}w~19' . ' ' prayer; gud aebI,I.l(s'1.iacur no Mt, A . - `:;....'"". .i 5..`1`.` `*5; '..`4"""'.':.."'..1""`.".";.' Ana %.'. ' 191:: you little! - _V undhig_n__ihbonthood,." P. ' `- yuurcu, preqenea no fore, than nigh the Ion` fdnulqiu 3' ' ` uond, a sure !ound|'tion.; `I II__.;I:'1|'I:iIII.IIoV.*P..T w nnm-.A`.l..: - - -- __ __ ,.. .. -.....v-.u. `nus IIIIUIIIRIIII * nu" odcnid b,yT: o'exerioha of Major R. l. lot - I _ fut, Bgd Ganadhn ho pnrohning amount was talked. hon: frbn . bin own pexionnl _l_`r_iendp,"qd thou ol'the`Bor. G; L )1. -Innu, ln urioiu uaiopi oftbo Proviueemlgo liberally mpondad to `his spplicauou. _ ` - '1_`lo ground for Qbochnvfhfwuadonnti f V his Loniuhip tb}Bb_hop of _Hntou, And ori:il74slm|'; 7 .on.:,4oo[. The (}linrcb. Ilo1'_being fully. on. igle n'udt|:9rou` My -ltf-"up , will have cg. ~ "|5oQt.34.B00'. he aqchjtecl. from `whose pan. 1 - nd apciutiogsthozomrch nu: built, in 3.- Gitrvilngiueerg the builder: rm, Iait_h.the T ` not-I9lh!I19.I.*_,.j A - _,__'1.'lIe"_uIeoiIlu_i 9 L Q: cne,_:.a:.Eo:,5.. .g.. . .-.8!`K_!!'3'!If.3:! !In|?n1n:aIsiu'..m:... ...._. - V J. ......... uul won many lost, and bl manic Iml mm apqnuo Flora that lime mm. mu. ..r n --.A WIT: 7:, ._ _ __ .3. gr-cu no In KIN, I3 `bl `I"'fl:`|.` [ "lW|0.,!'|f0II| %lIO_QII,_lpit`; for cnm-ch`.`- In tliobxtfe singing" pycpgms in uiopxisut com ` At.lA.h.e S_9'nlb_u'n comer _of the clinncdl an 1;.- genioua licim or revolving India; duk is gnu. cd; um was the gin 9f lQt._` pkg; Taylpr ..-.5.': me` loath-`cut corner of uh; Church the otgu _is imioned. `This inatsnjgng `I lll lIDlItn;|n AC Il-x--_ II on -- A rm _ `tione, and thevpeculint-el_t-ctttnz tnncee which called 5, `fol-th this eoneortttloq3_fervlee-thei_rst service of e A the kind'whihhns boeh performed, we helieveg, `hi any -Ghttrel_t` in thiateity-added-' en intereu to the occasion of n for ntolre impressive nature than might otheriise have been expected. . l`he body ' of ,the Ghntch_-mu oceupied by upvgnrtu of six hundred people, Ilttndlt` ' being obliged to lenive . . the doors, unable to obtain ndmiuton. t The tlesign of thin ohgnch iltflelf on early date of pointed nrchitectnttneconotny of constrnction beitggvn` lending ljettturee The only exterior omn- tltentnynotieenble in the Chnrch_nt`e_ laneet fill- d9tViW_il!l `ktbtl mouldings. and butttensee, the of the window: betnglijled in with `flejn-J lig]ttI`.f In each end of the building are triplet W,md0.I'l, with itnined `glnq borders, the Ohurcheontnining, hes` i tlye`_~jttqt' `tnentioned, _eleve'h'nihgle lance; gtn 63yn_._ _ T_j1fhe`, belement in mu lightedlnp win we .i_wiga'mu, .5... I .anax..nd*'tmy. 3ihhith`"8chool' children; The of the Church is rally 3 model, both on re- -ttmn agmtegtuxe negating. the {dimensions he- mgjeo by 42 fee; ;' the gtenteet height being ftont I l jthe` oot',tothe_njpex Qfillvjlulgl thirty-nix re- t The nnve'ineocen;'gied.h,'g,,:_!oxtytwo pen, the one _ hnlficontnining nceoneduion for live, and the Ill other half foueven person: in ench pew. . The 3; ' aide nialenre tted up with pews. ncconnmodnt. 3` sagas penons,"eae_lt.pe y`,nverngi'ng live peuonv The van`, 3. |itnated5t the Northeast angle of. the .Chttrch,.,bein'g' 'ti'i`te'fully titted np. -. The . `clnttteel arch in btnntnented plnter moo _ V A ldings, nn,dthemof.over ' the Church", in Ill diventtled` " nt_t;l_gt't_ve`n'gtb`9'ii.d`by moulded nrchu. w M to aonntlh Church is eonsidend neotnpleto nneee_ig,.enn :,__A'g;`nspenker to be heard, -lfltelt Dililme dilllllm n-n elm '...n_.t-I - On Sunday mornnmucb the 29th, the new Church oh Wellington "nreeh. in opened and conlcrqled byhih IAbuABjshop of Huron, The oqemon; was one which` man hue been gratifying to} number of citizens, prin c_ipu|ly_ Vtadieo-` Thee:-lfoxll as men` Imue: we been Iuizcenlm .h..ns..a` u.-:.. ._--. _ Opeilug uni-Conieuci-itloij of Clark! Church; -I T laomlon. . " .. . uu-.5-uuqu: ImI_II0l'lO-|llllIIt...' llitlbocela. ' inglduud-by hip p_n_qdgpa_a,' Ind, align alliy his uonomhi. 4% T ,,;9'pgblbd sin I_o-inns: ia`igoly.in,iv,ilublb' dm-esh, and lo pnvctguo I snlllosfib. I Tho 0__-hulchutpogiliot, horn `oi the Britiob=,l-louodoi-t Cou"un9_us,: and 'Ihou_ghL - ,5: in no compliment-4Iohim `to my he did not diunco bin Imecqlenlo, which were uminly mine cf the put hopilul lot rlggiolllor. it is -much to his ofedit um-i_n in uuombly pfgpntlcv mdn be had Iunnfftiondi and no anemia.` [Upon rol`iting`ftohvpgilinmenlnty life. Indo- med his IfmQ'to,Iha are of hi: `properly, bull [tplho lul_t'aking,u'iuI'e'rou in gponing umlqn. ' HQ ins Ta-nnurkablq: inounoq of how Among cammpn oenlb Ind nailing honepty ` will, Sm Iliia arigluotalio connly, enablgd I nun to rise tank: of la'fo.-`Euglith pupef. min. andlbotling-:IIIhn, bocamb a member- lbjn independent polilion {sons the lowest ` A, 9- ... -. .3": nu_uuwIl_Illl lhfe ...-... -wu vurIl I my on mm-ud quite, vvI-U yv|quIuIllI'lll IIIU llgp wulln, Ill] ' ago . `nu turned nomopg it is ' qgprqunt; Alger bollirnj-`pilunl bl Ibo "Imp ofihu chi; and hosting 1 vjuy lion! _o`lf iohdbutjith` no my toninudo. tho` u~ pod any fault f _ ` I hock-Iuqht undj i'co-`lmuitl Ilitubcceua. illllwidlw hi! nhnudnnn- nal, glu..- -n .1... e%eAe8m%uec;-asnmeu. u.,.'.sm;-.;n.` ex: Me uehetebu, llltlid hue. meg: ,:og"`jv]i.g,__.,d: ..h, eone tepeletioe-in IA `e neg. ivhneh, `my jagu- Im. in esteemed eonenhn hi.I....n.... in` a. T `Fall-ilduhh` ' nble ot'_l nrthet reeistence. end was fully ....-.- -...., wu__|y[l ; iIpIcB_9l about three miles . eleng [ho-t lV9l':;" _`And_the Committee. eeye:-' . 0! No onzen wage elfzettithe first day foroccupy- in; thehighte Which commanded the position,- .. nor were the troops eo placed. ee t_o_he able to enetteckv in lotce by the enemy; end no,- ` thing but neheigy rein, which gpteiented the T enemy from bringing 99 their eitilleqy, saved` the army ltom deetruotin. Wetegtet to be- lieve that so ehetneful e eteternent ie ttne,_hut it only oonrme what` we long eince knew {tom ethet euurcee,tl1et'Genete|_McClellen onhie er-_ tivel I! I-lertieou e`Ber believed himself incept- ed to 0 reader the vrholeermy of the Potomec . lathe re e_jf~_it ehed been eghin etteeked f 7 int euny tiumhered. -eceouling to Gen. Me. lellen e on it returns on the 20th July,` 158.814 '1 men, of whom 101,601 were thenpreeent tllll - e . . . . - A grub wee the end of. th_enPenin f peign. The {tour oppottunitlee which the valet" | ~ef hie enn yehed;o`ered to the imhec' `y ` General had been utterly loot. blood end 5 event tono mm... - ` - ,;;,,,: f I! 7 V Q " . ` rtovu |o,qu.;;,I_a_' jot |hig;`i;"A g, the cno In heard, - *5`, Dlpiig mum amid n. . a..: .2. _ gin. owning : em:-A n_ Hall, Ionic V return till late in the afternoon; ` The enem`y e_ _ utny.-byehio ownetatemetiI. T _by his exhausted troops reelotfe his courage. It V --..., V. -uvuuua_wuu_ null] newly. _ . _ It who foughIJulyl,am weetheetceetcon-` lost on the _Penit_unle._: Generel Mcclelljeu left the am, u_uauel, in the morning. Iudvdid not . attack was continued till -eiftei dark, but he was beaten at every point,-and so `severely `was he ` punished tlietegein itie the opinion of nutner-. out oicete who ivereexniniiied by the Com-_ mittoe, that thetrei.-ele might huebeen driven bmk to Richmond and the city nevenheleeethe decision ol ` still to retgeat. . He had louycontidence in I'cught.w not could that epiendidvyictorywun was 1 an return fotetheineeeureieu generosity with which that army trusted ite commander,- Vgnd in the face of a_i_|Ldefeete end [eilmeg go cog refined to iggvbi `hie `capecity. ' Thculreet fromMelvern-`to`Heu'iIon s' Bu, - win very pqecipitete, and the troops-on their onival were huddled togeth,erjn_ cct:fiIeion- the chain stay within e'np`ece.ofebout three iuileg ung the.tiver1 aye}...- NI! nnlnbn n-in _:_-..~.|.- n { -__, ..... .,...... uugu reaucuovnshad been I'x:a'(_T`i;7_';qi,id`yet. we nd than an inc'teahe. or-m!r.o9!` ; .% , [Pu$tihg: iaido,v-V=hoyevqr, gal qnetion % u to`; `tho miAn`iste_ri_a`l-`- retrenchment ,i'?.`-$5` :Tifti*is"1`is:ac tipleusuut tv V nam%t:nz;*.M`:*s%%`ypzasmnetice or . ~!!!;n.y.bi 1~`r9fesm`ih`%*;overnment. _u_d V an; in_j'_r9u; of tdxation.'l9i_,1id tho- oi)or'aI_xoa,: `theft in csftiu pt j!e4M:1'Voin` sy'.to' .; be mud; gopd_of _ `il_liion,andthte quhrtofroi--'n wf nan. -::=~-.%_A..: . = V .A `ufaur gs t eohinly stat tling',"{ot_ gndet civil` ggvernmgnl Vdlje` 'in`e_li1d l.955'l00~ 2066303 ` hey '59, are_ thghgna or ed._ the ex? mmu Force -cuou'oa'c'os~'Iucu Total Onuls ` ' llnbon "tips: from nooosuaoouonoacn and LightI'Iouba.,. . . . Duncan, 2 1nngao...;;.;3..;; 'saeq7. .1aexo7: Taa2as> ~aoa4p1 347.?9 _ cm! Govmuent ;. . . . .` . . . D|t_to, G.W . j _& Ponmunthr'...g.. .,;.`.'.... 0 u`o 9'0 {cit In c u o Tlll --..I- - O O . Q Administration oflmtlee, 0.8. cm! dovemues: ; Adlnininnnh... -0. I , , , V.._, ..v,.. .- uguuvuull, Ill been "a lmfge inc;-ease_ in ~th_e year ovet 1861 : ' ' U ___,.- _......,........u- we Luv GU15 Rig of Mynheer Von. Clam,- renowned in song, though a" compound of clockwork and steam, was nothingto it. So the three` went bravely on till `the public ac- counts were grudgingly yielded up by" the Minister of Finance; `and then` it was found that the retrenchment -`leg was nearlypas bad as the other. A . ,It` is true that. Mr._Howland, in his a report, shows. a_ reduction in the [total ` expenditureof the year; but against, _ that is .to,be set the cessation of the works at Ottawa,;which were included . in the year 1861, "and. thecost of endless I. commissions of which we have yet;no A account-. And besides, we haveashrewd idea that when the accounts come `to be 1 thoroughly analyzed and compared with thoseof the previous yearin hll their de-. tails, the real extent of the retrenchment accomplished will be found in _mig`hty small proportion to_-the`t_alk- that has been; made about it. Take for _instance. the following V items of expenditu`re,i which are the principal ones apart'fr_oni_ the public debt, and _it willpbe that in` them',soVfar from `a reduction, there has '5 `I IIIPUQ :IIIolI-- 3-- "' h " . .ozi.`.;i3Isie; was met by the statememt L` that, however `weak thatomilghtibe, this at any rate would snstain the body poll-e , "vital disorders. And colour one-legged ` _tive member they kicked thei_rf_oes out _ --1 unonuunvu Iullb WHH uluuv. ticfor n sutclent tiine to cure still more Minitry hobbled along. With this ne- of. place in all.directio_ns; and expectant friends, open-mouthed: for"; plunder, cried out in exstacy; see what economy our masters "practice! . `What a_.wonderf'ul M leg that retrenchment is! The cork leg , of Mvnhenr van m--- ----------' Majority, was veat_ing itlawuy _oAn oh side, and nnolht equally -"destru_:tive.,` caed Separat Scho'ols, _ -was commit.-` ting nudges upon` the olhgr.` But the lull. ' . . Yut, oven in much : nlnaI,V`an'd Ibindoxiid wub herqic oounge,a(.d bloudilyconlaaledilne ground which _i| was` forced to` oummdet. Forced, not by. the enemy-- {or his much Into byiilo Ganeial. IhoAI'my of the Potomac `fought Igain and again sucoqufully rdpulned- but by `tho delatmmnon of Gen. McClellan to place ~ hirnpoif un!o'f`cover of the gunboalb re. L: MalIo:n'Hjl| be wimodu how ngginxhe poui-' bilily of auccouwut ung" nvny.` V [ la in fmmhn_l.m..I .....n .....n.. 2;. - -wv--TOICIIIICY-Cl` rat?` was Qllll supposed. `D be sound. Any allusion that` was made. onlln. ..n.-.`. ..'-__ _-` 7- I `*5 .'1'|7|,-~ l"':`" *Wl!i"'! `7F"" a ` Inaa ' who; with itirgjsqiind J legs._'na'd,a't _ him, reached an, ohiiaeace w_h'i_ch it the height at his] sm- jbition to attain. No: sooner, lhoj\veI_rer,; i I-"id "her "gained the t'.',"'i.,`[ than `[5 -we ;di-Iato. hzi>iiih mi by : the.9m_rts- de- . imvea him` pf mg: useyfone ot"1i_isliaib_, s iffoiiinsiataiai p`usition,_and Thia disorder, rho-was eompeiledte rest a h all his `weight npon- the other, whieht he j estentatibnslyjdisplayed as ea` iaodeljl-iii t strength and vigou'r_.'A Butthis also, thus 'ev_ertaxed,' Assad earefiilly scrutinized,` - V began toshow signs of weakness, and it ; becameipainfully .evide_at that a fall must" soon overtake. -our ambitious ~ ' `climber. Now,theVelegs upon whichtour I rulers `mounted the ministerial benches I were The rights of Upper Canada ? and Retreachment. . S'carce_ly, how- ever, were they installed when it was known thatthe first was rotten to the bone. A cancer, linownias the `F Double. Majority, was eating` on one nirloa_.'nn-nl on-.91.-.. ......_n_- -1-4.4., - ----a-a|a-a-- ;Pn_1Ig 15,4353. .-_.- `V.-`vYfiU " .I.II'OVOO'O;IIL'rO --A--cl-:0:--c-2 1_9cs':oo:. 2066305 I ingot. . 1362.` ..s43m5i $486620 . 350557 sum-' vwuila I 319992 ' anus __- ---w -vrvCy"IC$ IIIIIII .lIUUl_II' Ilo Conuminj the mug: and Who |_oti;ui all * soup : Smiqn, Glendale and Mplvem, which um {ought while in win wcomplishing, the Comrgiuoo say that :" mo'b'au`lu um: `fought, Ibo lroopo handled, uawdiapusitionp madn, and old ones changed onlitoly by aorpqcounmau zlen _ wilhonulirocliona from the Commjughng Gem. prsent ?'3l83l2 : 31119 155612 . 93444 2 190307 - 4 24379 ggnooozu 846315 ` 379401 ' 45113 inlhat rupecc. We _undmund_ tbs V iumplntcd Ghofrch ioto be of brick, and the ige one `:90; man or t purpose some years ago y :_ up II/o_n.'Junu Patton, at the Wu!-end-.0! the ,_d`I-"l_I-`I w`u_ :n.h'n - hudml ds,.`naI,mnlso`_`o_ V . = )"tecanh`;?'.?., onlrihutiug .'.:3,:.:'3. ` i '_ ` 100101150. uu|i;guadoJ:3I;"g:.. - V in n`i'.`.I-..v. '._..`; '_.., -.........w uuuun-to go Annddo likuiin. ltjiu _a fact, "which must be 1 non cum! qbserver, that out p worihipj `hen {nroigeulng 1` tube: 'nuoe,__:nd'we are glad tolnd to "rent to the mething being _'dol:`IOI_lI l!l n edeu_ning up characler of the mun n` 1 I` inn-54.; 3" may appe`ar-. We notico -thnt the , lndil _'hnvo_n_oc'ooodod in building been recently oonucrnted, and the coat of which . ,v`m.1imqho_n~pr moo. A largo` portion or the. fond:-wore` olnninedhy the halo of fancy work, ` nngl_,ll,:'o' whole `won collcctegl wiihin the nhort.pe- ' rind 9! Irmonlbs; We gm some of the pnrticu- ` `of London, (c.w,) ,n church, Wbih'hlIl or incopocitoted by 3 _ 1 V n_ with ouch nnuerru we` have rofenfred go, the" result in cqnallgf prejudi- ' `ch! to our inlcircun. c To "xv.-torn. however, lromothis digrauion, to the Iubject of _the new; church, upon _which we coin-p _ lIIOlIcd;`IhO undcrtokiog cannot ofailfto recom- nigod iself, hot only on occoun4of`-`the purpose `for which thdbuildiog isintendod; hot I! an effort 9: ihqprovement-cwhichf ouccesjsf , V,__,, _-. _--u--I p In!!!` lnjng "Q" `:9 he need. Occuionully I spasmodic etfort is nude by the Cdnnciil `to rdeem_ the character of the plsee',nnd l_eu_en tho_ drarineu gf its Appeunnbe, byhsving a few men plated", hut the spark of enemy thorn} divegom, any there is soon nothing to show for the for dollars no grudginglg spent- tho ma, once nlanledfheinp 150 on --I-- ---~' -' ,. _-._..._.- -a u\_u.vIvlII- III IV IICSUKIPIOII BIVQD travellers of the appearance of many Ea;-stern i cities. and towns-encbenting when viewed from ' ndislanee, but presenting; 'wretelied eppeurauce upon: closer inspection. Where cab we nd `n, more pleiu ant situation or : more btjadllfnla site for? [town than o'uxj_e. I; only reqdirehe display of 1 little taste to make it 5 most emnctive place." Len tlmn.!{y year; ego,-`we enppou, `where the town stand: was A wilderness-;4bu s we have cleared it with I ven- geen_ce_, for hardly a. livinggireen thing is novito be seen, .0cc_u_ionellye is nude .. -_---, ...... .. nu wax nun nu evmenl A and" t:omm`endable mental with the useful. _There is less desire for ` irnproyeineintrin architecture and other things fteoding to ettractu end please theveyemunifested ` byfrns ill Barrie, individually, or in a corporate ca- " pe'c.lty,than-,bv:e believe, by the people of soy other place in: Auieriea of the same age. There is hardly a village to be found, if it contain only 3 doieu houses, in "which I fair proportion of the buildings do not`sh_ow.souie evidence of taste-g somethiugto attrsjct" the `attention of-the [5asser- M by. In it would almost seem as if every eorihed been made to abuse the gifts of nature. V lt-remind: nsifoxcibly of the descripion given by. `: the snnenismon nf ennnv Ir-A--n 1 WINIVI