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Northern Advance, 11 Aug 1870, p. 2

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Asiitfiiifs ..`&fr s1 % ii: the` Seas6_n, y(:;.. It is well known here that Danish neutrality is only` ostensible and, tem- porary. The Danish government can- uut withstand the` enthusiasm with which Admiral Bouet and his squadron have been received ' at Copenhagen, and the known sympathies of the peo- ple. Not many weeks. perhaps-not manydays, will pass before the an-_ nouncement of an alliance,-1 offensive and defensive, between France and Denmark for war. ` _,,I'1\,,.,. I, , ,,,,`uu ,1, 1 1 CIIUBUULIIE I-J IllCllu\'lGLln _ PARIS, A_llgu_St 7--AT private despatch is said to have beenjreceived announc- ing that acqrps of Baden troops had crossed the I_{_hii_1e above. Bgsle. The following depu,1 hps been received from the general headquarters :- IJUIIIIILIIQ IUI \'I (Ll I Aclm1rulDouet has now` blockaded the Baltic ports and when the whole eet arrives will `bombard Ilamburgh, K1el,_Stettin and Danizig, A nnrvvlnn rnr rnuinlnnlllnn urn` rnoy-n, LXICI, _r.)I.cu.|u uuu lll.|lll1I;, A service for revictualling and resub- plying the eet is to be csta.blished- at Elsinore by French ofzers, who left Cherbpurg on Wedne_sday._ ' 'l`I1n nan;&`1 n-nunrnn1nnf 1'3 analyst: VHO: |.IUI-I16 VII 11 \JLl|IUOI.".lJ u_ The Danish govemmeut .is believed` to have authorized the taking of Elsin- ureas a base of _operutions, an act more signicant than any declaration of al- liance. . V ' ' The despatch from the Emperor an- nouncing MciVlo.hon s defeat, and separ- ation from the main army has caused the utmostconsteruation. According V to the Emperor, 'l_1owever,iai_l may yet be retrieved. TTWL, 1'\ __f__._.;.. .____, 42,, l',. A` us. lbtllvvuun The Prussians are over the frontier and are advancing on Paris. IIVI, 7'.` , ,,I-, ,f , AI 1.! A despatzh from the Emperor, dated 3:30 a.m. Sunday, suystz Communion-. tions with MctV1:1han. hD._VTl]g been sever- ed nothing was teceived from him till last evening. _Gene_ml Ligte then an-. - nonnced that McMahon Vs loss was great in the battle, but his retirement was et- fected in good order... On the left the. action begun at alxont one o'clock in the `morning, but was not serious until several -rnassoslof-the enemy had two- centrc_._ted,- `hefqre tyhich ~ the second corps rr;on1__ontt;ti_ly held its Vground. Between 0 a.nd.'i" in the evening the masses of the enemy bncamet more compact and the Second Corpseretirred on the heights. _'l`o-night all is qmet. I go to the centre 0! the position, Tn Tilam-In lmu Hun fnllnunnrr frnm L 3" L`! III`? \IU``U VI l|I\J tlllsllllwlle .La1Lz7be;ge has the {qliowmg from ofnal soqrces; Froiissard has only retreated a short distance. McMahon fought. near N;ede rbmn. `His head- quarteys Wm-e, at agenzfn and he has fallen` back to Cathve1jne.A Thus Strasbourg is mennced. T 'D 1 new A n nub! 7: AV he-;un!n Jgannhd-u CIIII-I OHIIJ IL\4l'(lll\.ll|.l6 \-VII LIIIIGI The _Frange- speaks of :1 grgat battle. as imminent. ' - - 1' 1'"! . I`! .1 "I r-I1 dayi ind Fridays, 10.40 Mn. _ Apto, Midlxnrat and Fergusouvale, Tuesdays, 'J`hurs'days and Saturdays, 10.40 a.m. Rlfnvnln. Madonna and Mount St. Louis,'I uea- \ Q3 l\llllllIIUlIlao ` ` La L1'5erte bids the people of Fmnce to rise en masse and repel the invad- ers. ` - T ' A msoclgvrab PRESS ;x) i:sPA_':g<:r1i:s. 1\TET, August 7,} :(8":30 a.m.T)-'-That `In rnnu Iunlrlfnnr nnuinn horn if in run- DESPATC!-I FROM THE EMPEROR. De.~m.mx s NEUTRALITY. CONSTERNATION IN mms. krma '1-mar. 1s H_.imn'. . ` '1 :5 Lu.|uI3svn v: u -u ..... _-, follotwing proclamation :--` _ = Frenchmen we have told the whole truth. It is for you `nowlto do your best. ` Let one shout come from all,, from one end -of France to the other. Let the pcopleivie with each other in ., sustaining the preatcause. Some of` our regiments have falleufbefore over- whelming. numbers. The army has not been defeated! Sustain it! To the fortune of the moment let us op- pose tenacity. Let theinhubitants of all parts of France not subjected to the |mrden'of the war rush to the assistance of their brothers in the East. Let France be united. Heaven bless our arms. - * ' ` _'After"' -mg pa zue. mesa divgwmggrgig unable to__]0m.lhe corps. _ ueT - of this battle are still very Vague- `. :_ ,_:.I aL..o'.u.nurnnun`I'V Chflres of this` battle aresuu Vety vat-,..... It is said that" many`cav_alry charges were made; but the Prussimis had the miuailleuse Kngelspitzen, which did us: much harm. - T V - uays nun oauuuun, _ Shanty Bay am dun, 1040 3.11;. A cable despntclx to the `A Tribmle, dated" London, Angus . 8 says :- u 'l`I.... .-........- (mun I)-n-nu nrnurc most aateu Luunuuu, nu;;tm:. o mayo.-- The news" from~Pat-is grows most anxious. None but. ofli;-inl accounts can come hyetelegmph.-. it is "from let.- ters and Paris journals that all intelli- gence must be gathered. -The declara- tion of the state of siege does not re- prese popular demonstrsttions. The re- publicans believe their hour approaches: _ and I :u'is'nl. this moment is as likely to rise against Napoleon as to arm against Prussia. - A eATAsTRoPHE EXPECTED. Oneof our correspondan ts writing on Sunday c-.venin;z says the rage, the fury and the disappniutrnentnf the Parisian A population at finding: there lmid been a series of defeats on French soil instead of the easy. military promenmles they- expected, was beyond description, . "9 already feel the state ofsicge. lex-. pact to see frightful catastrophes, "from the temper of the people.- Annlhnr nnrrnennnrlnni cnvc H11`-if nf- uuuvunuvus lcauilucu lDI'.lIllIlo M d: 'l`here_:has__ been no eng'agemhon&t- tog . .L a . Y-` . L. - * . The` proclamation of the `Min,:i'9_te.ra iu_ 'toujv -;d witI1_. 9h}hn@aIr;gi , ; bun-Q UuuL'l|-Ill an Al_.U`o to thin. .'-- The_qor_ps of Gen-. Failly, which W,88,n0.t ,enAgag_3d in vth_e recent -actions, .is the'- rallying point`-Lof the army. It has not\be.en.'disturbe_d. `ll'.'...LI..I mI'_\rA I _,-: uua HUB punu. uIulI.lrDB(1." Mars1ialMcMaln_pti has exectited` the movemehtpyescribed fox-,h_im. ~ - Thnrd Inn: Iuann tin '..........'..-...-..A. A- PArus,. Aug. 9.-'I`.he journals here announce with warm appruvul thutltaly is ready _to>send, 100,000 armed men to the assistance of France, ' " ` EUGENIE panpaarmc ma FL1'GH'I"i I sullaulljo 'r I I [ The Empress` Euger1ie.accurdirig to the Pall Mall Gazette is lnpariug for ight. ' STRASBOURG SURROUND!-ID BY GARMANS. A special to the New York Telegram dated London, Aug. 9., says a despatch from Carlsruhe dated to-day states that Strasbourg is surrounded - by 60,000 men, mostly South Germans, and must surrender. The garrison numbers only 7,000 men, although this does not in.- cludethe National Guard of the `city which = would "increase the garrison largelyrshould they be-fcalled out. V A 0- pa_us`smNs,'ro A'r1`Acr< Mr:'.rz.' e_ The adzanceeof the. Prussian; from -.Saarlc_ujaand. Treves has commenced . :1: is s1I iii50id.I?rine.e Frederick. Charles is in iommand and that an immediate vattack` will?be_';majde on the `French at Ts` '_ _ cnmsaqn N1-zwa. LONDON,` Aug. 9th, evenipg.--The fullbwing report was telegrap_hed from Met; yesterday at .10.. 15 a.m. :-- ~ ' ll Th: nArnu- .-`G nan. 'li`..:lI.. '___L - ,1 Lllt: lt:lu[{UI U]. UH: llczulncr Another correspondent says that of- ficial suppression ofnews will not much longerlne tolerated. 'I`l\3n rnnr|-.:nn- [ho pnrnrrull nnlullclxnc IUIIEUI I15 I-UICll1||JklI ` This morning the Rappcl pubhshes the following declaraon :- u'l`l;.. ..n,L.....:....../I ,1....'..~.:,... mno n1- LIIK7 lUIIU\V,IIl5 LJCUIiF|ll'IUIl 9. - The undersigned deputies met at the Palace of the Corps Legislutif.` They demand the Immediate arming of all the citizens of Paris. In the actual circunmstances all France rnusac armed I and ready. Seventeen deputxes sign` this. ~ - 711! 7 "1 _ __, ..___,_ AV `, , ,, (,.,A_. ,`5Inr1Iger1t hbanml .1\f\J\4w\A~r\.*~.IV\/\ xuvuuuuo The democratic press demand the i immedialesarming of all cilizelxs. and i the `organizational acommittee `cf dc- ; fence composed firstly of depuiics from ` France, and that all putriuls rise an"d i join them, for the country is in danger. A nmknu nn...m.rmn,l...n m.-:o.... 41...... - , JUIII Lllliul, AU; Luu LUHIILIV 1-: Au \lu|I5Gl- Another correspondent writes Tthus: ; Eve:yhody here was nm'.1 this mom I iug,Ama.ddcr at noon, mculdust. too about 3 the revolutimmry pom! at night. We 1 are swindled by the "ministry about the ' news, and though the people may bear 1 up` against defeat from the Prussia`-.1s. they will not much lguger endure h)- E sult and -friand from a.tcrror-.;_mckeu' govern ment. Lonoot, Aug. 9.-'1`he Tz'mr.s~ as-l cribes the _ French disaster to the Ein- peror's obstinacy in refusing sound mili- tary advice 'nd to his illness. Thcf 'l'z'-mrs sa_v- t .tparties in Frzmcu will make the Flinperor pay the penalty of l his Ill sticcess. Ills name is nlruar ignored in the acts by which the c- gency seeks to rally the people. _'j`h` igs arrange 'l_i1t.3tnS6l\ f $, as if he was no ex- 0 I l l pectedito resume his power, as if test- i l V I l ing how -he may be dispensed with -al'- together. The only question IS who shall first utter the word abdication." Tl-IE Klr\'G`0lv` eAvAr_nA. on me B.\T'I`l'.E OF \VUERTH. Bavaria makes the t"ol|owi`n`g report _ concerning the battle . of \.\ oerth. ' Early on the morning ofthe 7th inst., just as ourtroons had left their bivouacs. to march on `Ergolsheirn, the thunder of cannon was heard. Our move- ments were hastened and we soon came up with the first corps, wliicli was engaged with. the enemy." The Bavarian troops were placed in action at once and participated in the assault on the heights of Guemene, which were carried about 5 o clock. The F_rench were repulsed in disorder with heavy i loss. The action was severe and san- guinary. The rKin_g issued a congratu- latory order to the seconrlcorps thank- ing them for their splendid conduct and 'gallantry._. ; ' K N Donia Ann: 0 "|'\L_ 1- ' I - MUNICH, Aug.` 9th.---The -King of LIIIJI ` The Press suppresses this manifesto with another denying tl1at'Fra11ce rs; invaded. ` Z IIVL- I-____,,.,-'- , ,, 1 ,.,, 1 .1 -5 NE\V' YORK, August 5. .---A special despatch from London at 1.30 this manning says that;Mr. Giadstonds an`- nouncement, in the House that the Eng-_ lish Government had at last- made a specic proposition for Belgium s pro-! tection, is welcomed with a sigh of re- ; lief and ufeeling that England llili once more viiidicatcd her position as `a E Europoan Power. V _ ' . 1 T\/fr Iiicruhii nnln I\\'r\v-.:vr1t\:] cl... ' ;.u.uvlr_.uu I. uvfcl. Mr. Disraeli only expressed the general feelingof the House when say- mg -lhat he rejoiced that the Govern- ment was _resolved to main!-.1iu the ncn- . tralit.yai1d ind;-pcn.dence of Belgium: and that he accepted the declaration; as an avowal of a wise and spirited! pqhcy, not less-w1se because.spiri_led. ' THE Hosfrmz u:m.n\'(: Ac.u.\'s1'.NA1=or.r~:o:s'.V` FRENCH Pnocnantjtrxbn. Tlnxe Minisier of War has. issued the ' ~~-3-- _. ......_I...-v-..\l;nn a ...._..... ..._._.i-- 7, `_____~ `th bM'tvll=." ilhese diVi95W.T."9` . _:._ .1... .......... `Fin-2 details THE VSTAVTF. OF PARIS. ENGLAND AND BELGIUM. ,._.:...___. ._....-___..__..._..._ -. V WHICH IS IT TO BE. If the nature of the Hon. Mr. Camp- be1l s mission to England is rightly une ~ defstood, the result; of his conference . with the Imperial Government must necessarily have an important` bearing "upon the future relations of the Mother ' Countryand the Dominion of Canada. 11-1.. 1.... 1.-.... ..,...a 9n rnmnnntfntn it A The . Minister or -the lllwnvr uuu . taken measure-s_to have despatches bul- letined at'_the' Bonrse and Mayomlty `houses . The decree relative to the incorpora- tion in the ranks of the National Home i Guard, ofail citizens between the ages A `,5: 30 and 40, who do not already` be- `f long to some of the military 9_rganizn- ` ' tions,_convoking ail chiefs of corps,nnd ; prescribing measures for the rc-arma- V ment of'- the Guards with guns changed to breech-loaders. The National 5 Guards will soon extend to every part V iof France. The department of the iScine, where that` organization is strongest,` has already given pioofof devotion and patriotism which cannot be `changed by the circumstances through winch we are passing. ..... ..-unrn n 4 n[q_ ......... N H, ' i `I-`ORTIFYING PARIS. Thu Prefect of-the Seine this morn- ing charged tlregengiiicers of the;muni- cipnl service wilh"tho execntion_ of plmislfor strengrllrciiiiig the "fortica- lions ol`I aris. FRANCE ON THE .vr:nCr: or-` A COLLAPSE ' LONDON, Aug. 9.---The Pull ` Mail Gazette has assurances from privzilo sources in Paris that the Eriipire is on the verge of a. cnllapse.~ The Gernluns are expected in Paris, and even ifthey I ai-e-urros'le thc;]Cmpirc, is dead. The Pnrisinns are receiving arms und are all republicmis at heart. The estab- -lishment ol it provisional guvcrnmcnt is alremly tnlkerl or by the 'Urlcmrist.s, _lhongh (lens. (Jlumgnrmcr and Trochu are in lhensc.=ndanI,m1d eminent im- perlulisls nreileaying France. ` D0lN_GS A-ROUND Mi:1'7.. - .\lr~:}rz,.Augiist 9, (9.230 a.m.--"l`ho enemy is in at large measure concen- trated in front of Melz. Marslinll Buzriine has lh direction ofoperalions. The corps of General Froissurd has retired in good order "on Merz. All quiet during the night." T The Emper- or hasjnst. gone to the general head- quarters of Marslml Bnzuinc. AN OVATION TOVKING \\'lZ.LlAhI. BERLIN, Aug. 9.~The King while pz1 through Nensladt yesterday re- '_ceived a great ovation. The streets and roads were lled, with jdyful peo- ple, who waved ags und covered the King with owcrsaml cheered wildly. . Bismarck, Von `Room and others ad- dressed lhe people and thanked them for the Kinfr. ' - -nu u r .1 rl ,,,,I - .1 , I,,4.I _JM:u1uu.am- use Dr. J. Byiggsi Allevenlo for N_eura gin, Headache, Camrrh. Gtc. Sold by- dtuqst-.u- . _ 888-3111 I Pu:s..--Use Dr. Bu"-_igg_a ~Pile Remedy, for ,"x9_ Y ,dll'lp|l0Il.v 8.0191" by olIAD|-ug; '-Medicinial Roots and Herbs if progirlypre-o servedare` bought at the "Medical Dispensary. Pnimet 9!: Oo s., 0he`ms,.'opposite lloWtm. a Bagrie Hotel; V ' ' Gheap`und gfentful summer drink, the gen: nine West I ndia.,Lime Juice, sold in l_urg'e bot ties at 25 cents, at the Medical Dispensary, Pal; mar Q 00., Feinily Druggxsts, opposite McWatt s ` Barrie Hptei. _-.__...__._.;_.._._ 'DI5PI-2P8IA`. 4UvI.e Dr. J. Briggs Allevx Dispep_sia, Flalulency, He:_mburn,`&c. Dtuggngg . III.-1I\A ; guuulu LHC LTJSSHIIIS RGVRUCC to theesiege of Paris and` the discon- tented inhabitants clamour for the open- ing ofthe gates and the overthrown of the Gover`nment:N.\_poI_.l-:oN cannot rely on men! with such a record as the a_boveA.--Leader ' ` ` ,_...._._._.._i_.,.. .7 , Nsunabqu --Use Dr. J. Briggs Mlcvnnfor fol Neam!gla,- `Headache, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, 650. It is agreeable to use, and re- a,bIe._ Sold by. Druggists. ; 8:33-3m ....... uy Luu rxzuumal rhuard, :11 greater number of i:es`_have per-.3 ished in civil war-:1 greaternunm-5 ber of murders takon- place on the scaffold--a greater -extent of consca- 'Ttlonand torture have been-inicted-ae greater qnantity{ot' wealth desh-oy4:d-.-- agreater degreeef violence exerted by the pcop]e--a greater sum of an. "guisheudured-than in. an equa1ex- !`tentot'.tirne and population , in any age or country, since the begining of the world 3" Should the I r.Issi.?1ns advance `to the simmnf Pm-to ....A- or... :::..._.4 \JUuul.1_y.u.uu lIl\4 .;4u.......-_ ._ - , If he has been sent to remonstrate aliout the removal of V the troops and our being {owed to defend ourselves against attacks made solely hecau'se.we are a dependency of Great'Britain, and if he is told that the policy latterly pursued will not be changed, what will be the next move 'l _If Mr. Gladstone affirms that the settled` policy of the English Government is to teach us to defend ourselves in the best way we can',it will be tantamount to 'say_i_ng that the sooner we take our walking ticket the better satised he will be." A -..___I__j _-- H _yuu:g._--qqe ur. J. urxggs Uumlive tor Corns Bnniong, ingrowing Nailn. Slod bv all Dm gials _. ' . _ I. - , V IUK lllc ..l`LlU_"- ' . I T The loss 3f the French in the battle 1 I -of Worth on Saturday were 3,000.` . .. - ----- v , . l The Nutioiial _Guard to which that `f defence of `P-.\ris ivill be chiey entrust-` 3 ad, was first embodied in July, 1789. I i sgclitiotis meetings and helping the i They did goo] service iiistiraprcssiiigi I I T-.mtlinrit'ies to nmiiztuiii order when they l were compelled to do so by the prasei once of an m'erwliclmia:_g force of loyal 9 soldiers, but ii`i(`._illSi(`il'i{1ll A [.508 says}; W-' they tttiiliiri1ily`failed v.'hcn`the qt`m=.-` A` tion was not one ofturningv tit to` l"`d9 ""1``i f3::litii i5' an exn5P*ei'atr=" ` . . . -~`i umlntu When `the imgacg of` ~ V<`.l`S'n1ii_iE`S \V.:".'F`, `siormvtl by :1 fzariotis rzzh-i, i,`.:{.`.- mulnn attempt mmleen tl1o(3u:cn s_ `life, the (lunrtls refused to obey orders; ! ;\ ml prceed lo the z1ssis:mne ofthe loyal-E icts. - On the, `2-0 of June, 179:}, tliey; actually joiiictl the rioters and rushed: into the palace ofthu Tuileries, puslicd their pikrs aanitist the breast of Louis; "and iixsiiltml the yr-synl family. \'v'liciii the F::u!i;mi',r:; rose in revolt in Atigtist or the same year they were paralysed King dragged a captive to the Temple, and their Govcrmnent yielded, up to a liloodthirstv mol . When LOU-H, i\]ARlEi _Al\"I'0lNE'I`1`E and other .martyr.v, of the Ieign of Terror were led totliesenffold, the:Na'tiona`l Guard attended the cars tothe guillotine and overawed. the` crowds Jlizit sympathised with the vietimst, When the first iriiperor marched his grenadiers into the Council oFiiIe Hundred, the Guards looked on (L, A i i vLfL.1a calmly witnessed their ......\...w ulo ;_-,.uuuuu:rs1mo me L,`onncil` o[`(Fi've Guards [the outrage without attempting to in-5 tqrfere. ALISON sums; up their history`: in tlus wny: History will record; `-Zilmt. during the" guardianship of] Paris by the Natinna1TGuard, "'{1|'}=nfnr nlxnxhnp nl " -~ I` ! New YORK, August 9.-.P:iw1te tele- g_ra!`:1Sil1\Vu.llsl.rCt.'t to-iduy are very exciting in their tune. & Co. received the following from their resitlcrit partner in Lorgdon, Mr". Ila- l)icht:-'- Revolution in Frzuic-.0 is` im- minent. ' ienllr i; not c.:~r.`:...,, but probable. ' The new mll)l .3l`_!l`lL1lSlLIl.el1]`elltS,58yS the Daily ZVczL`.s,* have been received with more gciieral $_8ll:ll1Cll0Il. To :iheir many claims to the condence of -_ the crown andtlie support ofthe pcople,. '.z`overn_ment had_ now added another` ,whicli,' it does not transcend at least` equals any which it was before entitled to urge. The sagacity, modemtion, and -at the same time boldness of "its foreign policy, present Va striking contrast totlge isolation` whicli has been siiggcsted on `* the one hand, and the insolentand pur- poseless rneddliiig w'nicli" has V ' been practiced on the other. V The rum:-:i:` ol t':ie Emperor's: llenry Clews 7 1 PARIS, August `J.-The Paine saysl that _the governmcnt calls` upun all fun mcr ofcers and soldiers hzwmg served . 3 in the armies ofFi~ance to take grades` i in the regzinlexils oi vulunlecrs or of the 1 garde 77296-le which are to go to the , lront immediately. This rcqtxgst has? been zruuled ent};ns;.r.er.m.'In- .....; 4 ! . K nun: AIllllAUllldLUYyu JHIS 70111135 has granted exxthusizzstxcullyand num- bcnsure responding to the cuil; ' nu -`o . _ - E . Minister of the ]l1t9Yi`' 1195 u, ,; ___ -__........ 4,. lunm xlnmxnlnhes bl!`- *GoRN`s.-Ulgue Dr. J. Briggs Curmive for Corns Bdniohs: innmwinu Nail. ' Rlml in. all n.......:-... ..-f-2-. ` _.NI:unn.mA- Use Dr. J. Byiggs Allevenlor m-Neura gin." He adnahe. Caumh. an-.. ,SnIt'| rm. IIGLIDI can-wuvu nu vv ... ..... Assuredly if this point is reached we we cannot stick there. The question will have to be soon settled whether 7 we are to remain nominally u.nd,e'r the protection of England or seelrii. sever- ance of the connection. ` ' It will probably resolve itself into one of ability. The great majority of ourrpeople are averse I to annexation, . and we should hope that such a "fate is :not in store [or us; but whatever may be the present feeling on the subject, we are afraid that circumstances may arise having a tendency to change the views ofu. great many` in `A reference to it. ` RUMOUR or 1\'APoLI:oi\"s DI-2A.Tl'!. \`u.f.UNTEERlNG. _ Allevnnlof, for sunburn. &c. Sn`-I rm lnlor, lot Sn"l by 888-3m on II by 888-3m WI . . ` , . _ . 3;} I at gs pe:u1n:1rl.ysu:ted. II.-w:|l,_ in a '-Inez: of . hrzngv yn I.lu;:11unHIx\'per:.::l wnb regu',.;.-,:-.-, ,. I ' ' '/r.-`.\'r 1"/{ls 5120/II no! bu m,(-an lp /) 7,, 1 ; 1/lg Me 1-`ms 1' `THREE m(m'TII.~' , 3' 7"".-'1 /-"/7'7/'-' 1M 111.23) are slur to brmg .u ; .'.-Li-mxga, but at any at/(`gr timr 1/up are .m_!r. ' u 211,1-;l'uL`r ('~.1sN uf ervom and x` 'n` \` l ` ` _ 7 ~ . , _p| .. .` . ' ms. P-.uns m the Back and Limb`. Fn'.;`. !.c l 9!` 71:1, :-xAcnmn, Pal1)_i}_n:i)a unhc Hcurl. Hwy Ea. I I \Hnl<-.~',Il1e.=c1"nl'.s will 61!}-cl :1 Curr `-\'.'n ; ')mcrnu'a,n:=1mre ufpd ; and nlllmugl; .1 g; an E r'.I!Cd5, hum-1 vcomaxn iron,-g:nlun:t`I, auL.1u.;;- "S ;. ' 1vlh.ng_hurl{'ul lo thi.:.(-..nsliun:on. ' } Fnlldarcclions in l|`v.- palnphlel aromu? - - _n P l<'!x'. \,.'t', which should be cxxrcfullyv Pl.-.`-rm t !.X()R Mncve N-nu! vnnu en: 1- nunru.-HT . ..,'- ARxs2a'..LXi the wife ot`A. S. Ono yeiiridge, on the 1'. in an Arkseyv EH1`; of 8 tiling`: , of Oro.v te . ` ' V ..,-manna; _ AROBINSUN-'-LOOK!-L-!uAlhe village 0! mg. lia,"on the 26th July hut by the Rev 1),_ ' Fovylie, Mr. James 8. Rob man. of Harrie, :9 Alice. daughter of lbe late Mr. George Locke` ~ DIED. ARDAGII.-At Orillin, on tho 3rd iu3t., of 4 tom geslion of the Brain, result of S'.Ill-3H'0}.w. I Gerald Pearcy, 3rd non of Dr. Ardagh, (um; lin Lunatic Asylum. aged 20 years _ Angustiloth, 187n_ We giv balm? prices for Grain as near 33 can be oblnined-which must be merely um.,;_ nal, as no grain. of any consequence comes 2:; just now. Wun'A1'-$1.10 to 1.15. PI-1A3-11-:tailnt70cts. Market price wont-1 pxobnbly be 60c to 65. OA1's-Are source at 35:: to 38. _ NEW Po1'A'ro:s-50c to 60c. Bu'r1'i:n-17c to 18` Enos -l`2c to 13. Cmcxs:xs--30c to` 40 per pair. L.\Mns-$2.50 to 3 00. Mun'ox-vBy the Quarter, $7 to 8._ I`Iu'oN-By the side 12 to He put lb. Snmcv-zu H/ms-Retail 15c. Sum-:1-3xu$'s-40c to 50. f": Hum: to 6.50 pexf cwt. `-To1zdN'r~0p1\~1}i11;. V August 10th, 1872'. The produce-market to-`day was very du., operalols being unwilling to deal Lpzn .~`.pi.'('u|aliVe account in Ifue faceof the dcc I` ning markets of New Yoxk and the \VI's .L'I.'1 States. The English markets are steady, L-:_; ;.. ..:.-....`.-.f Hun mlvannn in ocean heights x :]:-m owns` rkii Iunnn s'rocK_ or 0 mazes. 1 nu nnguuu uur-mm nu: n-mu], L4,; in view of the advance in ocean hengh:s;_:',c-, nn lhis side are declininw. The onl' Ham- - 5 action rnpogld lo-day is a `sale 6.! lwn .;_- Ioads of spring wheat-nl $1 2'2 f.o.c,-am in .' cans of bran am. short distance Wes! Lz Toronto at $9 50 and $10 respeclivaiy. ().;-m_- .'mic'ea remain abut)! the same as uhon Lu; quulad. Smiles when! Sl 27 lo 1 30. Tran 9- wexh Si! 20 101 525, spring and nnid_;e-;-.- a; SI [7 to 118. 0.1I._q 4". lo 430. I uaa '78 it Sh-, Hay $810 $12. Slraw $5 50 lo 6 50. ` umulv used and tailhfully applied. To ballad of all Druggisla and Coumry -W antslhroughoul the Dominion. Pnu: Pf` bottle. . - KYf\D'l`lInr\v\ ., v uuA\ ! THIS valuable preparation combmca r V nwclicinal vi`rlm-s or thusuurlit-les wh rl. :.-"2 = l pericm-c has proved Io possess the nu- ~n'v` ~ elliuicnl ptopc-rlies fur the cure of Flesh \\'.-m u Sprainxx,`Bruiscs. Grills ol all kimls. Cracked llur .- I Ring Bane, Spnvin. Callous Fistula. >`\\"I7~"' ; External Poisons, Scratches-or Grrnn-.. 5"! ' l.;nncne'ss. Mange. Wlul|ows,Corma. Sam! ('r.nn.' I Fuundcred Feet, Hnrn Dislcmpc-r, Sw-llm-.~~. 5 I many ollnerdlseascs which horse: and (~au.r 1` bulge.-cl to. . In: ....I..t........1 I 1111.1 cezuoraleu ulmmcnl nns .hH`n lI"'_" manv years, and its curative properties llmrvh-`V tested, and it is: conceded to be me 1-heal?-" f musucliablc remedy for all external _'*IHl' ` " ever offered to the Pnblic-i! never ml: NV timulv need and faithfully Drumzisla and Cnunlr\' 7'1"` `N'EUP.ALGIA, HEADACHE. SURE THP.h_i'." . &c., cured very quickly by using I1.-..I; i$riggs' Allevnntor a safe, agreeable, and u':j., hie remedy. Sold by all medicine denier. H.135, l`.Vll`1l\.VAlJ, run 1 run`.-'xu, m.i.:, ~- P ing nnd itching, relieved at once, and mu- cured by using Dr. J. Briggs Univ-cram! i ;.e R`-rnedy, so'olhing,.safe and reliable. Sold ba- 3!] medicine dealers . ' V pmw c: v!` Sold in Barrie. by A. V. Paluu.-r \' q T. W. Georges: and Mexander 6; Co.; 1` D*""", Bradford; Green 66. 81-0., Craighursl, 5_"'l'A medicine dealers. . ' 5*`/' null III! 8.113 I `UIII-I-' 1 Will Restore Gray llair t0 " Natural Life, Color and B3""' g is lei most deli htfnl llnir Dl'?i$- wi p mote n ' t gm!` - FALLINGWHAIR isxilfnlxfnnodnuny checked ` ll! 11 . 8. `L143 ' YLOBAIn5AMU`- "~ _ M? I:?,' char and W|7";z:, 1 10: ! ulatdiugqut. ltvnyaimb wand];/-I audit. lk(rntntIn'I""|7" (adv as a air Drtuiugaucr jigi :altF{`MF` P""h;r'I afknomkdpd 61 R not` only in all "'` ' 7 7-1-1 li\J.Vl./Xlillf" lJ\l`Ll.V\.llLl~3, I\.`l1 .11.], B Atfcctiona ofthe thfoat, lungs and C!H{ immediately relieved, and all but hopeless cum curerlby using Dr. J. Briggs Throat and LuL5' Healer. Sold by all medicine dealers. L11 lgg L9 wiuns. -`IUUCIIJ `JlI|l5l|VU HCCUIUHIK |U medicine dealers. U|Xt'- It never d0('3 harm; aiways dots gun}. .`?o`.d in Barrie by Alexander & Co., and My . ' baa-J`-`y ,..;.a.. ...,u- /\r\.I\: _'\/v`r\~_\.\)\~r:\rv . \/\ \ \/ TH RSDAY, AUGUST 11.735737 , . V`G'V :'!1Hn'L' to give pt am! we have nuv lnvlxon where lb .".;H_u\\'u\|, but on with its opera! in.-rIn's ul'iL.~ vn-Jw TKIF`. (.H`..\'Al, , \xvo'n1.-ri1.~'uKl'a n i:*.:'cr:1|,i\'e: st-mm I 3 1 I .l14...l I ~ New Style. lnpo lull chann- ; A nan. mun 333103;: an null!" . Ownhinod in One Bump. 1l.II'.nc1 ca A . 1- 1 1n\T' KEV am - ' pw. 5 " Brttxzig %`mc;n'? ;k"")""@~ 5}! ail calf tnnw _ V0. - atbnr Id loalcuuuu kuxcncmutuaac:-. loin If u.l.n;vo" '"-..::.3.;`, ~.``:.'2.:'::..s-:.;`!`:..:t`;.`:."'` I\II\.\>?-"KlJ1l`ulJ, DUI` I I1.\JI 1:13.`! l".lI{. (J CULLNS, buniorxs, large or small, ingrosm n:x7.I.=", sweat-st-alded feet. &c., reheved .1 ` xnn-Ii;-.n$l_v and soon cured by applying In Brigg,-'3 .\!odcrn Uurative according to dig. Hnwa H, novur (Inn: hnnn: nlwnvn dam: n. `. I u. n L,u:u~`, D-~rc 1 mom, Cough-j. lmvth in 12:.` szdc, lums and buck, Ncuuulglu, 'HlOll}Ilii|i('1lIld ullu.-r pains. in 9_u_v pm! _amH1;om` whatever cnusn, has gl\'tll .1 'every'hou5'eh6ld mu} is rklSl.~lI1n.'l:cdl:1 preparations of lhu kind. - n II M Hln nn pf-..1unInn4` r'.:r.mnv `A NEVER FAILING REIMED1` MRS. s. A. ALLEN` HAIR RESTOREl} ` run: in......_._ ...,,,, , --_:_ .. % OR.\ S.-HAP.D, son` 'ANI> r_"E.<'r+:m.: J ingrowti ` _..`l.> A 3.- ...II ...I _, |'....L . .....-... ...... IA- -rmc _l)_\'=pupsiu Liver C-`.;n;~.`;nnl~. A Fumilv Mcdit-inc, Well ai|J l.`u'ur.'IL!\' Lnm tur the past I.-n yo:ars,never lnilmg In :| ~m;`_~ pcnmmeul I_c|iefwhv_-nMme". an never Icnownu single I-me 01:19:: the directions have ho-cn p:~,-. .".;:1_uwcd,bu1 on the contrary all :m- Jc with npcralinna, uud speak in the hgr.` u.-rms vnzlm: and znngiz-nl t`t.'\'Ll. (I.-`..\'A|)l.~\Z`s" P.-UN l)l$FT|(H\'lIR 'n xnin 1.-ri1.~'vH'u rvpulaliou, as :1 lrluud ;~-' :1 z-.:'cmIi\'e: .-:1-;xna'L-h lmuc, nusnrp;n~-J -1. his1m_\'uImc:lic;1l pruparalnms. ll sch).-m 1. 111.1 5: -'1 HL-.x_rIhur|1,Sick U:-!1_dlI('ht', Kidnr-v. ('.`.~mp'n A-.~::_! Smzzlzu-.2, Pmhisic (\rvAMhn.a. as-d rcrt.` 1.) vim! an-,m`-nythc syele-.n dcbilllalcd Ly sci: us: and dirt.`-15. V In nu -nucr (-:1;-rs M .\'(-.rv0us and 2 ` ms. in [.imIx~ 21:! rxcninn, Palpnnzioa He `. Whilvs, these Piiis :14 '):ncrnwans1m\'e \.`'od uI:ln;u;l nxncdy, du nv: Vcomain u-th2n;: hurtful Fnll- directions pm-Icr\_vv, Inn ltnouo uasuy Iv:-\I-11: ...\u -. ..` . , -- uu.u ouuunu UL` I. iIIL'IuII\ |'Il"L' I i . os masks, Nsw YORK, sou: Pnorumvi . ()ncdo|Vl:1r mid lwclve aml-:1-hull cum L . ` [ n':c,_o:I1closnl In Nurlhroo 5.: Lyman. .\'c`~\- 7` i..Uul.. rcncml agents for the Dominmn. \\ . A ` .1 home. comuiumg uvv.-r 50 pzll~, by rcuu .u _ Said in Bz`.rri9,b)' Oliver & Co.,'l`. W. (G.-.:;- A. V. Panlxzzr, and ,-\lex;md_-r 5:. (`u.; J I`--s ' Hrndlfoxd; Grucn Sc Bro., Crnighursl. .nu.' . medicine dc-a.`e.'s. 4'7` n. v_. rulnzer, and Hrndfoxd; P I`-'["ll'\\I|H`33 U1 `nu "1110 _ It 1~- also an effcvmulgndpronvpx ,-aids. Bflrus, Brnnru-<.,.S;)rnxI1.~. Chub Au. ('r:n_u.n ... 1}. [nus GREAT Eygysu REMEDY! JOB mm PERl0D]."!A mus. ADARLEYS Arabiavn 01} FOR HORSES & (`A l"l`L1`7. ulv r ter. nu.-`V. X I`. '. ri\-fe only 25 or-nix" per bottle. Said nu Bamiu by T. W`. Geurgoxy ( A. V. Palhm-r, and Alexander 55 ('o.; .Hru Green 56 Bro., Craigi..1 Iyxvuiiczxnc dealers. DTHUIUHI; `.1 rec" rm'.dicm'c_dca|ers. `yhohuk ll "'*": :`ia'.T.3s`."u`{`l`.'a o3`1`.a:i -`a ... new-Y3: Agent at-Bank. AN. Palmer & Gi This invalpzlble medimne xs nnllnhrzg . -urc u! all those painful nLl\]|1`,{t'r1`lI: '2' u \I'hi('h lhelemalc cunslilmiou is ,~'1b;v- m,u!er:uv.-s`n|I exm-as and removes all obswzu MM :1 spur-.lv Lure mav be r_elied on. ` .....P.-_, 11,ir7i~0.` eAa%e*a? w~Es?%`aMm~si vluvl unacuaca wuluu uulacu uuu Faun - uligccl _ ins celebrated Linimcnt has .hH`n used. xanv Venn. mu) in. nnrnliun n.....-.o:..u |lmr.vl1L'l u:'lllLl(l|:L'-15. _ l`.s|nng:va}:1nl wonderlul ~Zlll'Lt >~_ ;n H 0'` Cu!d~", .`-`arc '1`hront,(}ou'gh-j. lluthc: u sndc. lums andbau-1:. Nam-ulmn. T ;}tidl%Nnt1rcs. CANADIAN Pfi nesmom. )ILI`I.4, I;\"l`ERNAL, RXTER-\.'AI., BLII? ....... ml Itnhlnn rnlhavnrl at nnr-A -mlu. {RONCHITI."~, LARINGlTl.S:,h i`\.\:D AW.-rinna nfiha Oh:-`nut Inna: nml 7 New Important REAI. Il'A`I"ll ntnmnun.--n :11: n T0 MAR RI I -1!) LA DIES rua, m'un;c<.,.a;)r.1xI1.~. \.nz:u'n raps :_u HM: Slunmuln, Di.'Irfh\.l'u ..uus (jholia,-_. (Jholcra lntanlun "Vx:ulE $1.:{aK'ET.* \ `ix xi \ s \ \ `:5; AT ABOUT HAL-F PRICE. NORTHROP 5:. LYMAN" N-\.I!lVAn'I`l I V? >~ GI'{AY`lIAlR Is 3 certain indication 0f decay at the mo?!- BEAUTIHTL HAIR. Nature's Crow n. _ You Must Cultivate it IRUT K: 14! .\l Nxwcnsnu. Pr. _ unur _\ L; .1. Dean .xzr:1,` am} .1. L SALE win. IJAS1` ion rdaya, 10.40 n.m. a and Minesing, Tuesdays and Fri-` yum" . EDWARDS, 1 . It mhy bettlnnt Mr. -Cixmpbelli r,nTi- , nionwill produce results, had "we uincereiy hope that such ma_v._jb the_ case, but if he fails, the future destiny T `of the Dominion` will have soon toi be-' come asnbje-3t of diggugsgon both by` Parliament nndpeople; It 2. .-Jo-.. ....-..-o-.1 .1.-. -r_;, e w-.-...,..-_~ ...... ,.....,..e. T - - It is often aseezted that Independence : under present." circumstances, means F annexation, andathis opinion is, perhaps, % not far astray ifit were `hurriedly forced upon us, but if England wishes to part with us,"and ive find it necessary _to "acquiesce, a guaranteed independence by treaty` between Great` Biitnin and ` the United States, would no doubt be feasible. Cousmu>*r1vIs.--Use Dr.- J. Briggs Throat, and Lung Hen.!er for ell disease : of the Throint, Lungs and Chest. Very pleasant and eicacious. Sold everywhere. . 888:-3m W'8iVi.VfFm day day ex-- tracts from the cable news as trans- mitted from Various sources in.Enrope, some of which is doubtful some alto- gether unreliable , some containing some itemsjwhich may, perhaps, be re- lied on. ltaeems, pretty evident, how- -ever, that the French have been de- feated at several pomts,of more or less importance in the campaign, andvthat McMahon has been cut off from the main body of the French army, and ` that through a detour by way ofNancy, he is endeavouring to. form a connection with the army at Melz, where a great if nut decisive battle may at the present writing be in progress. The Emperor_ Napoleon is said to be at Chnlons,` some miles: neafer Paris, prostratedin body and mind, altliough he telegraps the Parisians that he is about to place him- - seliin the centre of the position. . _`v - u 1 r , .99 .1_- 1')_...._.. 1'... SCH III luu Iuiuuu vn -uv r_...-.-..- The .Noble Infant the Prince Im- perial has been sent hack to Paris in hot `haste, and` rumour has it such is the state of affairs in the `French Capital, that the Empress herself con- templ 1tes ight rather than face a mob. infuriated by defeat and more furious still at being asit consileres 'swind.- led by the ministrynbont the news." it "is said by a Paris correspondent of the 1'rib1me that altho the people may bear up against defealtirom the Prus- sians, theyewill not much longer eu- dure instllt and fraud. from a terror stricken government. '7 L-_ L--- -1---) .....1.... .n....+:..1 Dllll-ll == IIIIIISE` .1 ..,, V, " and hi`! ':ddn:`;%-fl`; ` -nu vvvu ,6 uuupu _gI.ulu`.-"'"' E. S. klnf: `odyeninip Q t`-`of Itnp_rov'ed Patent lnnnigg Mil): yglIh,'_`5!_9m|_:iiged Screen, Ieplble l_lI'II5` bllgdli I160!` ind wise ourc9c.k1-; %*rI.'::;=:_-,.ri-14>`-i Ljviev st ..P-.s-'1 `ISQQVII,8lotg_9(l`..,`l9eIng:i.: `l?ar,u;orI - gle- lI!0llI__ _t ulnar `I .....:A:' A... W Vppxugfpral _ph_o;hx`a" 3|! IUAUII Evv vn launuvn -- Puris has been placed under martial law, and its vast fortications, `the work of Thiers iinthe reign of Louis Phillipie, have been augmented and sc strengthened that it is said it wil,l`re- quire' hundreds `of thousands of Prus- sians to invest it,` whilst it can baile- lended by nfew thousands. On the otherhand Napoleon s dauger lies not only in the front,` but also_ In the rear T for although the ckle _population of Paris, carried to the heightscf self. gloication by a series of. successes | would make an. `idol of the retur;1ing' ,_._I_I L. 41... I.:u........t `Accidgnt,-.-An accident `occurred on Send to a.'yonng_nun named Kennedy, in the ompioy of Mr. Geo. Ball, who was driving near Keupendgldt, when his horde took~ fright Ind ran into the bnI|:,.throW_3'|l the driver out} orlhe buggy andibretking hie legin two pieces." called In and set theihroken` _ We node . He was taken home , and Dr. lloxgn rune once} stood hio'pe;iengL;_g ,',Aw. &_dI_n `Tl. ' I unuuuvv u _ Thelatest news up to yesterday s_I,..uwsno change in the position. The French are-concentrating on the road to Paris whilst the Prussian: are me sing around Metz,tthe French head quarters. A new Ministry is to be formed in Paris in which city the ex- citement co'ntinues" to be fearful, i Let- ters from Metz speak -of the` almost. fabulous incapacity [of the Emperor. The whole world is int: state of sur? prise at thevturn affairs are taking.- 'l`he question is':-`` Is there fuel a greater surpnsein stare, V _ ` -- -Th_e Britis were prcngn O lxmlsey or `Belgium. yvgwppvsc -nun us nu A Dujken all the `Windows but one, and onlhia` place s couple of plum with the ffesh strong 4 Fly Paper. Sold,o.t the lledlcnl Dispensary. op-_ poaite MoWa!t s Barrie Hotel, ond you will -be certain to-get rid of the Flies. Palmer A8 00.; Drngginu, Barrie. N I wuluu Iuunv -nu. -~yv- -- -..- -...-.'.,.,,,D conqueror, they would he the bitterest enemies of Napoleon should his army `be compelled to seek protection within the'wells of Paris. Altogether the situation 18 a very grave one for the French Emperor, and at the present time the London Tinzes argues. that the question in. France is who shall first pronounce the word i`ahdicate. mL- ..-::..... -3 elm rllmktman Govern- IUDIIIIS U! uuu vuuuu -V In commenting on the nttitutle of the English Government` in V the present. crisis, the New York Tribune gets off the following: _ What in bold littlebully England can be on occasion ! Thetwo great- ` est military powers of Europe are Just about ghting, each putting nearly a million of men in the eld, when Britain seizes them` both by the throat and demands a more satist`nc_'- " tory explanation of the secret treaty. ` Apparentlyshe has halt a mind wi h her 60,000 troops, to give them both a good whipping.` It is rather an ab- surd attitude; but inrenlity England would be aiformidable enemy in u struggle like this`. She has the strong-. est navy the world ever saw, and the prowess of her seamen is proverbial. -` Her standing army is small ;. but with her excellent volunteer syste_m she ` has a vast reserve of men trained in the mechntlism of .1119 military art. ` " upon whose patriotism, in case of "emergency, she could call with con- iidence_.. nnimoonsz Llflla tJlUll|'l_un.;u inav wt..- ..,...-.....- Theaction of the Gladstone Govern- ment inedemanding a pledge from both warring powers; that the neutrality of Belgium shall be respected, brought out expressions of approbation from Dis- M raeli, the leader of the oppositiongwho in approving the wise and `spirited `po- licy of the Government, `expressed the feeling of the country. V T A----~---L... .... cl... .-.u..'n{.lg nlu: Du-ken {he `winzaws but one mi '>n [tl`:ia `Inna : nnnnln nf nlntnuv-hh Hun " ah noun... - .. of Patliament ,;;.~ ,9: __;_- i . The Queen : speech . __ commission. The most im- Hhat in x-e."erenoe_tao the socixred neu- !- n_| __2____ `THE WAR? 1 In la`st`Saturday _Ontafio' Gq'rzet_t'eth_e Q. Lieut. .,Goyernor s \proclamtiti0n- was iisstted erecting the Village at ili?-arr.ie..` ! into a. town to be known as" The Town" of Barrie.- The proelamation divides `the town into three Wards, namely, St. George s;' St; Andrew s, and,St. Pat- s, representing the three nationali- fties, which, we_ may say, divide be- tween them the bulk of the real eastnte and personalities of the town. 0: fV--.._-!_ `I'lT_'._.`I _......_...`_-_ -11 rI-..I . ..__ r-._-..----.-- -- -.-- -.- St. George s VVaTrd compriseAs all that 1 part of the town which lies wes_t_-01 ,a line running from Mr.` Lount s fence alorg the_M_ill Bond, to the limit-ofthe _Co rpo'mLtionTonA the Nbtthv. ' L cu n__.1___-_a_117__.1 f__ _L.J-_ I _ _ A _ -._ `Corporation on the North-. St. Andrew s Ward inclttdesghat `pox-` cl tion of the town comprised 12 ' Weep :1 line runnin_g from Mt. Geo._ lexton s residence, up Hayeld Street [and Mill Road, to the North of the Corporation. limits; and one nluning from the.?but- termit tree,`east of Mr. A. .0. Thomp- so`n s property, and easrof -Mr.`_Mc. Kernan s, continued between Mr. Les- lie s house and garden, and over the hill till it reaches the Evendon estate, when zttakes-the line of Gumi s Road, to the North boundary of the Corpora- tion. . . * -V PQtrick's 'r(1 takes"in all the Corporat'o.1 East or thislline. IL_ ._--_L -I__Al_._- -1` I_...3_'f._A.`I f\P uuuuuuuca Iuuuwlug, u'lIt 16 IU say I 1st; St. George : Ward, bounded on the gouthi-west and north by the limits , or l:ound_ary_o_f the municipahty,; on the sooth` pertly by As_aVido boundary -line as it runs five. chain: from the water : edgeoof Kernpenfeldt Bay to the west- `ern boundary line of Bayeld street on the Mill Road, proceed CO_` a point `in. said Baygve` .chuinsj{rorn -A the `water : 1 ,e;lgg,[anrl.tu'onoe by the b said. western boundary lind.9f1il;i. e'tB.dyeld_street,: {ind .!th'e said pl;.9l_.;n"gation -Ilhrenr-.`,r -23%:.2St};NIdlM??e_`WdrIboiiiadhdfon' 9:2 ?Gr".(; 1.2t _s Cloihingl The next election of Municipal Of- ' cers will take place at thensual tlme A (January,) and" untxl they are elected the new arrangement will notxcome into force. In fact .the Governor s Proclamation `hats to be. promulgated three clear months before an elec- tion" can take place. ' By the pub- lncation of"this document in the Ontario Gazette of last Saturday, ample -time :3 given to comply with the re- xuyirements of the status, and it is now asettled fact that our next chief`ymugis- trate will be styled His Wcrship-'tIze Jlfag/or. ' ur- L--- -1`, .._._,1-,, z 1- l o.ua,m_e sum prqlenganou thereof. 7 ? 2nd.` :.Sl}`Andr,nw. a Wnrdjboliudadpn _.l_l:i by` the .wete;n`limit of ;_Bg y- uvuuuu up-/van.-vs an. vvuuvunu `Now Know Ye,.that having taken the premises into Our Royal considera- tion: We do, by this Our Royal_Procla- matron), and in the exercise of the powers in use vested in this behalf, as well by `the said recited Act as by Our Royal Prerogative, or otherwise how- suever, proclaim and appoint` that the said Village of Barrie, lo the County of Sinicoe, be, and the same .is hereby `erected into`aTow'n,`b.y the Vrrarne of the TOWl]`0f Barrie, the limits or the Town to be`the same as the present- limits/_of the `said Village, V Municipality. - And we do lr|rther_nrhnl'uim am! an. ' uluuaul tun aulu. VIIuggt;_ xyxumczpalny. And we do (urther,procl`aim and ap- point that the said Tpwnof Barrie be, and the same is hereby divided into Three Wards, with "the na_mes'-and bou'n`_da_ries following, that is to say : 151:.` St. neutron : Whrd, hnnru-Ind An `V And whereas a census of the Village _ of Barrie, in the County oI'.Simcoe', has heretofore been taken under the au- thority of'a By-Law of the Council thereoffand whereas it appears by the census return taken under such By- law, that the said Village of Barrie con-. tains over three thousand inhabitants '; v and whereas it has been. represented and shown to us that the Council of the said Village of Barrie did for three. months alter the census return insert a notice in a newspaper published in the said Villnge,setting forth in such notice theintentionofthe Council to apply. for the erection of the said Village mto a`Town, and stating the limits intend- ed to be included therein, and the Council of the said `Village caused the census returns to he. certied _ to Our` Lieutenant-Governor in Council, under `the signature of the head of the corpo- ration, and under the corporate seal thereof, and also caused the publication aforesaid to be proved to Our _Lieu- tenant-Governor in Council.` ._...--_.,-n . We hear of a number of nppliczinzts for this dislinguised-ofce Anlready in the eld, canvassing for the votes and intetest uflhe_ Free and Indeipeudentv EIeclbrs'of the Town of Barrie_. ' F6: each ward two Councmors iviil have to be elected, and thesexvilh the Mayor, and` Reeve, `and Deputy Reeve will form a council consisting of nme members. Beldw we give the. proclamation from the Oritcma Ga:ette:-~ 4 [L.S.] W. P. H0_WLAND.. ' PROVINCE OF.O_NTARIO VIC !'0RIA, by the Grde hf Gad. q/ the. Umtccl Ifingdonz of Great Brz'tam' and Ireland, Queen, _D;fer_uler 0/`the Faith, 4}-c., .5-c., f-c. T ' To ALL to whom Hnese V presents shall nn|11c=f_.(3n:~wmnr: _ - A Attorney- General. ;.u nuu IV wuunu un_4ou'1III;-JUIIBD Dllilll come-'-Gzuzx-:'rxNc. _ J, St. M.AcnoN.xLD,}'\ HEREAS by ` an Act of the Legislature of Our late Provinceof Canada, mtituled, An Act vrespectmg the `Municipal Institutions of Upper Canada, passed in the twenty-ninth and thirtieth years of~Our reign, it 1s amongst other thmgs in-c-.ffect enacted, that a census ofany Incorporated Vil-. lage inay,,at any time, be taken under the authority of a By-Law ofythe Coun- cil thereof, and further, that in case it appears by the retnrnthat an Incorpo- rated Vxllage contains over three thou- sand inhabxtants, the village may `be erected into a town ;, but the change shall be made by means of, and subject`. . to the following proceedings and con- ditions :- .`|';:....al.- !'l`l-_ fVr...-.._:l -( .1, , 77'" i} {WW3 ?xWi?.| - `V `"7".--" r---r ,_An (Luther, that Our GovrI1or,niay divide the new Town mto. wards, with proper names and boundofries, but no Town shall have less than three wards, and. no ward less than ve hundred in- habitants. ' ` T |_uI.|v|Io .-- ,- - ' ' `_1*'irtly.e The Council of the Village l shall, for three rno_nt_h_s after the census l return, insert a notice in some news- paper publisllediin the Village, setting forthinthe notice the intention of the [its intended to be included therein. Council to apply for the erection of the Village intooa. Town, and state` the lim- 'CV-___.JI.. VI`l.- f1.....-_2I `_I `L 1"`,'I IUD IIII-\llI.l'4\.l I.\I LIU Illvlllllkull |I|ClUllII "Secondly. The Council of the Vil- lage shall cause the census "returns to be certied to Our Qqyerjqpr :11 (.Jouuci.l, under the signature of the head pf the corporation, and under the corporpte seal, and shall also cause . the publica- tion aforesaid td be proved to Our Gov." Aernorv in Council ;' then in the case of a Village, Our Governoimay, by Procla- mation, erect the Village -into a Town, by a nameto begiveu thereto in the Prpclammioii, Ir,.I .1 ;t-\ A ` INCORPOR.t'I`ION . ` eldntreet, mad the` brblongation there-' 1 of," ve chains iutothe Buy from the `wateriedge; on the north by the - limioftthe Corporation 3' on the east by 5 ` a line dividing the eastandr west halves of `lots 22, 2'3 and 24:, in the 4th Con- cession of Vesprai, and the prolongation thereof into the Bay,-a distanceof ve ohaius from the'water s edge as. afore- said, (a portion of said eastern boundary being the western limit of Berczey Street,) and on the south of corporation limit as it ruus'five chains from, the 'vVater s edge as aforesaid. _ Qrr` Q! T7uhunlr n Wu FA Hnnnr1nrI`nn VVIIDUI. 3 `USU H3 ELUICBUIUU . A 3rd. St. I- e.trrck s Ward,bounded`on the west by the west` side of Berzey Street and the prolongation thereof, southerly ve'chains into the buy from the water's edge, and northerly to the Corporation limit; through thecentre of the said fourth concession, and on the north-east and south by said corpora- tion limit, as it runs on the south ve elmins from the water s edge "as afore- said. Of all which premises all our loving subjects, and all others whom it e dothvor may in anywise concern, are hereby required to take notice and govern ethemselves accordingly. ' D INVTr:s'rrMoNY' Wrrnru-:01? we have cans-_ ed these Our Letters," to be `made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Province to -be hereunto` nfxedl `\Vr'rmzssr:s, the Honorable WILLIAM PEARCE HOWLAN-D, Companion of the most Hr.nm-nhln n.-rim nr `eh. u-V-nnuu-u, an-fu uni Iucullllx WIU IUJOUYHCGO [- lihe gnhI_9riptlqn' llu alyeady lfapegr pre.un.e1I am and - a94B_-t'- it =e,!ne *; . .-.7 V`: I,` V V . . .,.` _` - ~:..,~4 .'.-A -v Q . with,.it,v_va,g qgred; that `hQ,All H. E. Thompson, Esq., Presidehvt, Wni. Fett- herstonhnixgh, Esq, Secretary` `_& "1'ru'siu-er. with Messrs. lg Thompaog, Dnban,VK_,en nedy' and F.Je'ery_, Hem -3. 51{eathcruonhin`gldnd V Irwin Twer`9v'P.iM,ed; to take up inbieriilcns-' After .t.hf 030,11 Pt1iminaris.ware'bn.e5 ihioxh. . "nil. Bugnm__ take placeQn`the.18|.hiusl-u.j~ . A _..s- ..r.I.-..v_-_-;_-_ . A . - ---v rluwv van u-2...`.-u.-".3" , `A mm of tlnnksvas thoh T uhod Ito` chqirinnn, And the meeting VII adjourned. 'Bhe Iubmriuiunn lln .I....1. ..o....-.- .- 'Penetanguisi1eno Annual Be.- gatta Meeting. -- 4, "*"8..e:: .Ia!id_; welt a.t.ta`nded meeting woe held. ,9` Gleeson n Hotel. on the 5th 2ig|'t,, ft}: the purpose of constituting a. committeeafbr `management of the,PenetanguiIheIie iinifcil Regnttand appointing n dayffnf Ath-,.l,Ts;h|`: q_-. Wm. Featherstonhangh ` Esq , w`ss`mov'ed:'b` the 1.. Choir, when the following gentlemen `wen; up-I pointed as officers .nnd~ a. managing .ggnimit- tee .-`- 1st House Ecist. Tofanto J13. % % _B.VH|NDS. `Distinguished Y1e1tors---Yes- terdizyhornlng the Governor-General, Sir John Young and Lady Young, passed over the North- ern L_ine accompanied by Lieutenant-Governor Howland' and Lady, Lieutenant}-Governor Archibald and Lady. The latter en route for the Red River. The party did not come, into Barrie having stayed at Allandale for breakfast, - where an elegant repeat: was prepared by the lllissesoss. `At Gollingwood "we learn that quite an ov'erture,wae prepared for theta-, but no steps were takenhere to give them a`c'ordial reception to the Goodall . owing possibly to the absence of the headof the town and County corporations, who is at present in, Qnebec., On the arrivalof the party at Colli_ngwood,.Hls Worship, `Mayor Wataon, presented to Sir John; Young an address` from the Town Council, in. behalf of the people of Collingwood, to which the '.}overnor_Generel _re'pli'ed, thanking them for the loyal welcome heyhad reeived as the repre-` sentative of Her Majesty, andfor the _lri_nc1;` ex- pressions of regard _toAhim sel_f personally, _f _` '1'oronto,m Uur said Province, this SIXTH dnv of,AUGUS'I`, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy, and in the ' thirty-fo1.u-th year of Our Reign. By Command. , " . T ' " M. C. CAMERON, ' Secretary. ,___x___._._...____....-._ _.__ -4-At V the Cnlcdoniau Games 'iu Toronto on -Monday, our tn :-v_vnsz11an_,_!$Ir. George Plaxton. won the third prize in Quoits. _ Orillia. Division Court.--BY 8 misprint the Division Com-ts.t. Oril|ia was nu- _ uounced for the 18111 September. The court willib-3 held the 18th of August. Remo: a1_-Mr. Powell, sem'.,' ad- vertises his renioval to Hayeld Street; next to Bro1ley a_Hote'l, where he will h'u`_e on_ hand "a constant supply of everything in season. ` - ----v v-4-avnavhl` ' ` "' J`-"" communication contains too many personalities, besides which w'e_ have no desire.to advertise gratuitously. nor his present conrse.:u'e of the slightest inter- est to anybody,-that we are aware of. Neither" the man's nntecedents _ Excuhj-siVon,--On Fmtay last anl Expuision tool: phlc on the Ida Burton from Barrie in` behalf of 2. Sabbath School in Oro. `To many of tlxevreaders of the ptacard announ". ingtbe same, it seemed to be [except for llxevnximes of the committee attached to it] a` hoax, on go- count of the apparently _ahsurd style of the bill. It was, however, understood by the, initiated, and some two hundred,_ mostly cnuny Scots, made the trip to Orillia and back, with what U.- sult to the funds of`the School we `have not heard. vuuun an vnav Iv ha J-OA`\ |all.DLUl1n V Monday last about five hundred of the Odd Fellows Association took advantage of the CivioHo1iday in Toronto, `and the `cheap rates of. fares on the railway, to make a._trip to 0riI- _lia, where a number of them were entertained by ourtownsman Mr. A. R. Bingham and by Mr. Jas. Johnson. Their tickets are good for a. week, we believe, and no doubt a good many of them willvstny that time in Orillin, though some, wohelieve, were to be in-Barrie lust oven- ing on some business connected with the Lodge _ recently estahlished here, Moonlight Excursion.-On Tues? day evening a Moonlight Excuision party left the Railway wharf on board the Ida Bu)'ton. The party vnq_t;_ibe;'ed ahoqti one hundred and fty,4n.nd enjoyeda very pleasant trip of sevf: ml hours on the lake. The evening was a I `that couldhe desired-the moon near full, the welt-r still, and a light cool breeze, which, after the heat of the day, `made the trip very refresh- ing. Slmn`cey s_ Qundrille `Bz\nd_ was one "board, and supplied the music for H "FL. .`I.......... .1_._-2..__ 1; n,.,,'__n Sunday School Pic-Nic.-Thc` Presbyterian Sunday School Pic-Nic took place last Friday in Mr. A`rdagl1='s grounds, Quite a. number or visitors and `friends gathered` toge- ther on the occasion, in addition to the pupils lofvthe school. , The supply of tea and cake was nbundant.,.nnd was supplied -by the ladies of the congregation, and amongst which` the young- sters,ast1sual, committed great havoc. After ` they. had been liberally provisioned, they , were letlloose to their arnttsergents of ydrloqs lxinds, when their elders end yisitors sat down to ii social repnst. The pic-nic reflected great credit on the managers, who, it appears, succeeded in pleasing almost overybody--themselves into the berg'ain-(whichis often the more dilcult mat- _ter)-as they succeeded in netting forty or fty dollars for the use of the Sunday School. ' V Ifthe responsibility ofdefending the Country is cast upon us, it may be necessary to `form the mecleus of a atanding army, andwe shall have to garrison the fortress of Quebec.` The cost of all this would hear so heavily on us that we shall nd the burden of `taxation quite as great as that which has to be borne by the people `of. the United States, and those amongst us _who are inuenced mainly by pecuni- ary considerations would soon begin to look to Washington, unless convinced that independence would be as bene- cialas annexation. Sentiment, be it ever so strong will in time give place under pressure to more material con. siderations, and the adherence to such a policy asthat of the Gladstone Gov- ernment, with respect to these provin-. ces cannot fail eventually to eradicate the feeling of attachment to the parent ` state which has hitherto been so _decp- - ly rooted in the Canadian mind. We know well enough that self defence for -us is a farce, andthnt if willing to sub- ` mit to rnnious taxation forthat purpose _ we should be only impoverishmg . our- aelvesto no purpose .A We can delend - ourselvesagainst Fenian raids but` `we - can do no more, and even this it is most unjust to ask, us tb`3do. Irnngiand Inaintained a portion of her troops here ; and showed a disposition to "treat usas ~ :sP.`:*!'F.!!`." lliiel `_h':' ttfifienlbiia lhi ~ l -people of Cansdaiwdtild` be any .:M_i1; -- 'to_'do-..ttgeir.Iirll shag; ;,,,i;p.-__ .1,,r`;,V,`,a;,,3 "-*;`*<`2*'!?1i9e,i-fem. ~...... ....l.`....... --u. nnauaunlt av; The dancers dancing in tun'e;"- 7 s;.'1;i_c:_l1'y_Jas_,_t_:; qs'g:l, the c_:lz,ief`gmusement of the party. "I-"lie hon; stemci1 b_a_c1_;' to her wbmf about hall`-pa,sr. tcq o'clock, and .disc;;a`:-ggdz her freight of nlpaaqre seekers, who appeared to- have enjoyed themselves thoroughly. 1. .a.yp;;vu.\/:2 l._1\.l'V un-J.`-U, DUI" )'ulHl0Il of the most Honorable Order of `the Bath, and LIEUTENANT-Govnnuon of Our Province of 0N'rAmo,:_ at our Government House, in Our City of Toronto, in Our said Province, this QIYTIJ Ana. Ix` Atfrvnorn ,-,, .|_, `To Corrspondents'---T- 19- Your ommunicntinn nnmnina mn n\Lnv nm.m....m:... Odd Fellows Ex fnnnu. Ina} nhnnf I1..- l..-...`l__.1 -9 `L- n V gas {JR 3:: 3;; 2%.. L633? I IEMS.M ----1 .'L0ND0N,`._AA"llg. st -7LV--'[>`.Vl;-xe <`J,f$biieial ` news receiged here is as follows :-3'-The Crown P1-Ai " e hjasdriveu `McMnhon s mmy from eissenbuurgi Lauyerbouwrg. and Woerth; and"probab}`y co'mpe HedA evacuation of . Hagenau and Stras- bourg. The victory of Gen. Goebm at Saarbrucken and Spiehexen and the advance A V from : Hamblftgg ; has driven General Froissard s corpsiirom Forbach and St. Avoid, and probably rendered Bitsche untenable. McMahoh s Ljcorps is at present cutoff at Metz. Dnuic Ananml. 7.--Tl]6 JOHTHGZ Om- 18 at present CUL OII BI. m.ux'1.. _ PAR'1s, August. 7.--The Journal Oji- ciel says, the defence o Pans is assur- ed. I: would regmre_an_.arr_ny ofvhalf amillion to Invest `its fortications, while thirty thousand `would suicev to defend them, and there are} troops enough in and around the city to fur- nish the necessary garrison for them, with the sailors from `thef eet, ' which could Le procured. The Grade Nation- ale the municipal guard, and lhe res men would make up a solid army of .l00,000 men. Paris is free from dan- get. _ Tn T.'17mrInnn!1u n cnnnrn] trnin left MAILS cnosn AT THE sumn: POST . owmnm AS FOLLOWS: - Mzuns going South daily, at 6.00 sun. and 5.00 p.m. V . Mails going North, daily, at 10.10 s.m.', nnd ~ 7.00 pm. Mails going to Penetnnguishene,Cfslghnrsl Hilbdnle, Waverly, Wyebridge and Dalston, . daily, at 10.40 a.m. Mails going to Nvis, Edgar and Rugby, Tuesdays, Thursdays s.n(_l Saturdsys at 10.40 n..n1. ., Ivy, Thornton and Vine, Mondays, Wednes- days nod Anm. Midlnnral Femusonvale, ,Ma'rz, Atlgll817. (6:30 am )-Dur- ing the ghting yesterday the Prus- : Iians red upon the ambulances at For- ? bachjyaud sgft tire to the town. The ` third` corps yvas engaged nt_Forbach. supported` only by two divisions from other corps,` The corps of Generals" Admiranlt {and Faillv were not in the ` ght. A Thgcombat comme'n'eed'at one o'clock, at Abprst appeared ,.of_ little M inlportahcqg utM_soop'_ large messe'__ot . troop; hidden 1;) th'avV'V00_d's]nt_t'etnpted to turnggogx. position. fT"A've ` o .t;lock .153 P*'339R5 i"f:f `*.": ,d. IE|?9.7.ihY had Jim arenulsst as! $1399 119' the smoke` ]but:f_Ees;gf;.;eo__rs nmfvnng ; othe assist-g .anA.;th9.+-. ;r!"*5ii!1= o In We`rde n. . . Gen6.ta1;.E;9=si9rd: waif: 0 ., idea !._retir`e- o ` " ,"f! `<>i[is..'tW1!ilI-;`9tibpirdtd timid itwhi-in:~r.i get. ~ La Liberte savs,aspecial train left the station at half-past ve this even: ing to bring back the Prince Imperial. We have strenously urged his return, uni are glad it has been decided upon. In the grave cnsts through which we are passing the enemy should nd _op- posed to him the breasts of mcunt the camp whoshould no longer resemble _a court out of the palace. The nriennnru lnlxnn `-1117 In (".rmvn ll UUEIIL Ulllu Ul IIIC ll-$11100: The prisoners taken `by the Crown Prince and General Goebin, nilmber `eight thousand. ` T.VYB 'pPl`I5C:H I`n I;Q OPE l`Pt}'lQI l3l1 _UlB|l|- lll_UlI3lllIll I LurgeTP1fussian armies are gathered at Suarlouis and in` the southern part of Blden. T ' 11 _._ 1,- A row 1,1,',_,,,-__ I.-- 2, lvllt Puus, Aug. 7.-'Fl1e Empress has is- sued the lullowiug proclamation :-- 'F'nx.~ur-un.u.~\v__'I"hn nnanincr nf Qh LUV xu.aJu|-5vuu|_uL l In Iuu ;;uu_|,. Gr-:3. HuDQl`IAR'rx:Rs, M_3'rz, August 7-_(11 a.m.)'~--The .<,=0ncen_tra,tiqn of the troops 'c`6ntinues'_w'ithout oh/stacle. All uctivg h_ostili!ie_s_ sgen; toiha}ve_cVased. GENERAL radxssmn w4_s onniaizn. TO , 321132,. ` auuu IIIC II)l|UW||l;_', PIUUIZLIIIILIIUII u" F|?.El\'CHMEN,---The npenlltg of the war has not been favorable to us ;A be firm under this reverse, let us hasten to repair it; let there be butone party in the land,Vthat of Franco; a, single ag, that of the national honor. I come among you faithfully to my mission and dilly. You will see me the first in danger to defend the ag of France. 1 udjnre all good citizens to maintain order: to agitate would be to conspire with our enemies. ' ' n, . ,..u,, 11,! _, ,1}: , rrv,_,-I__:__ Lllllfla, LILISHDI. I, \UoUV ollI)-LI laL we may hold`onr position here` it is ne- cessary that Paris and France -should consent to great.e'prts 01 petriotism. Herezwe lqse neither 911.1` .qqlAness.. not our condence, but the trial is` hard. MeMahon,,after` the battle of Kirsch-..f-T fer, retired, at the same. time` covering the road to Nancy. The coips of Gen. F.ro)s'snrd,- which snered severely, -is taking .energotic, measures for defence. The Major!-"general is in the front. ('11.-at `-tDA`l\l\I'flAD'l"I.`DG! TM`.-rm Au.-....t ' Done at the Palace of the Tuileries, 7th August, 1870,11 a.m. ' ' (Sigr:ed,) THE Ennrm-:ss REGENT EUGEME. . 'J`hui-s'dnys Saturdays, 10.40 Elmmle, Medont_e days and Saturdays, 10.40 Shantv Bav Minesing, Fri-

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