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Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1872, p. 2

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uuuubul uluulv IVVUIVU, _ lle We noticed on the ue:-:1 the House, His Lordship the Bishop of Toronto, Chief Justice Draper, Judge Gelt, Chancellor Spragge, Vice-Chancellor Mowatt, Dr. Ryerson, Mr. B. Homer Dixon. Consul-General for the Nether- lands; Mr. J. A- Simmers,_ German Consul; Mrs. Cumberland, and Mrs. Currie, the Speaker : lady, and sever- al other distinguished ladies and gen- tlemen. - Iuuua Iv rnvtn-any uuu I:|II|n An Act to empower all persons to appear on behalf of others in the Divi- sion Courts. in the `Province of [On- tario. A__ 1-5 5- .__I_- j_I_;_ ,_, I o tun IUI in Act to make debts and chases in action assignable at law. `An An! In rlnnlnpn Ohn Inn- --....a-.-- -IIUII5 U519 ' An Act to make further provision touching the appropriation of tho Rail- way Fund. "Kn;-}`\.t|:`tuf.lIrther to secure indepen- dence of the Legislative Assembly. An Ant to mhhn fnrthnr nu-nuiuinn UIIU JJDSIBIIIIIVU EDBWKIIIJIII An Act to provide for the illustration of suits against the Crown by Petition of Right, and respecting procedure in Crown Suite. A. A_L 4- t.--LI.-._ _...,__2j. 1-,,, .1 \IlUWll UJIIIUUI T An Act to further provido for the Registration of Co-partnerships, and of olhqr business rms.` A . A-A 4.. ..._LI. AL- ___,, , .0 .- Uuvua annulus vvuuflllu a An Act to establish ,M'nnioi I In. atitutions in the Diutricts 0? Parry Sound, Muskoka, Nipissing and Than. dew Bay. T V -`An An! In avian.` an ..:.L4_ .1` __., vuv av-rvvvuus vvun-y V`JU|I[|l An Act to, mcorponrute the Pacic gngctipg Railwayjcompqniy` of C3na- . ~ I. 7 ~ A ` . 1 First ' Lillb Cognyg !.vutvuv.|!l u xuunagapgl Elections. ` ' ""`` '-`P9*m the 9_9'85,I3 Bey j I tn-innn.-.....'a- ` _4_. . ' `SATURDAY, March 2. The Speaker took the chair at ten minutes before twelve, noon. WA ru-.6:-no` an GL4 an-.. `I OL. I1 -.--_ UIUIIICII I I At twelve o'clock, noon, His Excel- lency the Honourable William Pearce Howland, C.B., Lieutenant Governor of the Province, entered the House in State,~and, seated on `the Throne, was pleased in Her Majesty : name, to give assent to a number of bills amongst which the following are the most im- portant :-- . Am An} fnrmnr In nmnn 95.1.... .. IIUIIUIJ uBI6llBI'IC CU ICVVO ' An Act to declare the true construc- tion of the Act passed in the thirteenth year of the reign oi Queen Elizabeth, and chuptered ve, end intituled, An Act against fraudulent deeds, alien- etions, etc- `n An} In Innirn `nu-Okan -.-..-.'..3.... uwuuv VI I-nu .|.4u6L5lub|IU aaacluulyu An Act to make further provision touching the election of members to the Legislative Assembly. An Ant tn nrnuia-In Tn: u: iilauaenoinn HUI ya, 3 `An Act to` extend the ghts of petty of Married Women. An Ant fn vnnthn Nlnn-41.--. -4 a;;, u; Luuluvu VI UILIGII. An Act to render Members of the ' House of Commons of Qanadg ineli- gibla as meugbeta of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, An Ant On nrnnnp` Dish 1... -- L` `ALA f 73 v.A<;EUt`c5awx1.l.:l;:' Iurtr p:6visipn_ in aid of railways. In An! In nnugn an 1-5 ....._.I :_ SIB VI ICC) W3 DJ An Act to amend an Act paused in the thmy-second-year. in the reign of he: Majesty, -and eheptered twenty- one, respecting Conm.yjCourta. An Ant tn nunnivnmuln cl... `D--:c- `U ! ' . - `An Act toi _ 1 :1; i1 and North--$662155` eIiilewaI:a%,;::: pany. ~ ' . . ' J An Aht tn rrnm-uI .1-."...ov-.. a_.-..a`.. .-1 Sixclri WJII. Ac: to aniend chapter tweniy 0"? the Act passed in the ,Ihirty.ut `year Her MI3asty s .reig1_:, inmuled, `An Act resnentinz Hmnintu-an` R.-:u- tlin. BY-IAIN! in and aft ox. tension of the 'dlInd Railway 0 On- nada. ._ . _ A - ` An Ao; for the prevention of corrupt pnououu Mnnioipgl Elections. _ ` `Ania: rmmnn- n..~ n.....-:-+ --~-- .. .o, u; up[_lp u_1u vammy ol serif PUI (CHI 0*` An Act fuxthei to Iunond the law re- lating to property and trusts. In An! fn Arnnnuvnr .nH ......--.... 5.. 0")! DUSHIBES 1111113: Ki: Act to enable the corporation of the village of Orillia, in the County of Simcoo to dispose of certain lands. An An! tn innnon.-nu}- cl..- o....aL uuuuuw uv ularvuv ua uul uuu nguuu. An Act to incorporate the south Simcoe Junctioniailwny (lompguy. An Act to nmnlgnmntn than 'I`..,...a.. uuuuuu uuuvt:vu|J.IvIl|VVIy uumpuuy. An Act to amalgamate the Toronto, Simooe and Mnskoka Junction Buil- way Company, and the North `Grey Ra1lwayA0omp'any, undqr t_he namepf the Nogthgrn ItensiOn Railway Com- nauv. `"'. .{ Act to incorperate the Spencer Silver Mining Company. ' An Ant tn mmlnldialu M nn:-:--I 7.. QBCDIIIUI VI \IIiEl.IlI An Act to.arnAendTt'h lgw up to Ehe Fee: of Regigtnm. T _ ' In An} in nanbn l.n.lL-.. _...'..2-.'__ 1.. Ea: MaJas:y'a .reIi`g1_;, inmuled, `Ln `P "'8 . ..i!"B|'l',- R6 '1!!! OioeI,qn d _tho Bagutrgtion .,;;.5,`;.,.,, menu relutmg to land: in Ontario. 'An Ant In vu-nuhl`. (mu cl..- -...;2__:-.. jfrtgetn ghhangg. "?Hi}i{ 35 I iiXii6E1"L?fi 572. unnuw uuuuus IU IIUUI Ill UlIIIfI0o' An Act to provildoifor the toniisaion of wins duo togho Crown by aottlam in certain Free Grant Townships. An Anglo arg; the validity of on. "bin Bv.I4'wn nunzhn ..'.a ..:u.. -._- PROROGATION 0F PARLIA- - ' MENI`. _ - Rsconuac-r Herr Heinrich s concert - ._.-_..____ [I3 -I \ apnea mom THE THRONE. Pro- DU, o-- Hi! Excelleny the Liei1tenant-- Govemor doth thank. Her Majesty's duhful and toys] subjects, accept their bonovolgnco, and assent to this Bill, in Her Majesty : nnme. ' 'l`l-an t.;nIIOnnnn!,(1;........-...- ago-Vn Olnnn 4.;snlnn,b;I|u wuuluqol zur.dr`1non'| `Block '2 out . '3 `R58 gun a. 1; wane. Mr. Fin:h?alg'gg1s fnnys coyeid by in. nmnco on the stock of 919,000. in the. Liverpool and London," ` British `American and Linculgirq .Iqsu rance -pfggga and $6,000 on the:o;I:ea.`. Tao 19.! o.roo.cn ml-9V.1`. M5 on`: w .0 'wi11b_e.ogry'uigt; by an`. re` any {oI,lc_:.u_m~ M_u1r_ga_.; Ru'oo'l),'?Gil9r, .t_.!=eVw%a;_.-_gr,1_sis-: otfogk ;:_-_1>;.;-; ,w;:.onj,' 1 M .J:_, wrvggi` - 2 VIRGO. ' To this Bill the Clerk of Mtho House, `by ' His Excellency : command, did ICU !_- nuu `unjust U llIlllo" , . The Lieutenant`-Governor was than planned to deliver the following speech :- T`t|...'.l. .._.- A-._ __-.._ J-I-4,--- --3-L "' '__`_-j..._.__. MAais'rIu'rzs are reminded that Quarterly Lists of all Convictions must be returned to the Clerk 01 the Peace on or before the Second Tues- day in the months of-Maacrr, Juru, Szvrnunnn and Dzcnmnza, in each year in the Form prescribed by the Act, under a heavy penalty for default, which Forms, with theproper Head-V inge, can be had by applying to D. Crew, Advance oice, Barrie, or by sending an order. yvlivll 6* I_ thuik you for your diligence with whnqhyou have been labouring for the pubho good. v V I hung nl.--.t..n-. ...._4..`l ;. oi..- About a quarter to seven o clock on Saturday, a re broke out in the up-. per at of Finch s clothing warehouse, known as the ` Royal Tiger, ou,Kirig street east. The re was discovered by two young men who slept in the store. They went up stairsa little be- fore seven o'clock, and found smoke is- suing from the work room, and the floor to be on re. They obtained some water, and as they supposed, ex- tinguishedthe re, and returned down stairs to prepare the place for business for the day. A short time afterwards they heard the glass of the windows in the rear of the workroom smash, and on looking lap they saw ames coming through. hey immediatelygave an alarm. The building occupied by Mr. `Finch consists of two stores, the base- ment of which is occupied by him as a dry gojids store` sud clothing depart- ment. The upper part of the building, with the exception of the work-room neon ied by Mr. Finch, wee let out as oces._ The work-rooi_n in which the_ze broke outis in the west end of the building, adjoining the stores of ` Messrs. Ridout, Aikenheed, do 00., on the top at. The re is supposed to have been. smouldering all night as" no one`hsd beenini the room since the .woi-|_rp.people le'Friday night, . The englneytgro quickly on the spot sud cured 1 good volume of water on the the store~of Mean... Ridout & Co, Vlhmljh 913.` APIWYZWIII byhthe oor ~ 7'_l`|Ie'l`6.,.5f 951, 0' Wes building was YIOIKIOOIII` `Otherwise the property wse notniueh ,illjll!O(I except by -- yam, dldntihi uni`: l.'n......I .. ..._. f es,whieh were `conned to `the ` oof Ind oorou which they originet- ` ed. The the was communicated to ` jpistshnt wss uiekly i` t 1;" _-, * doinhutsli$ht1%ju `in 53-'3`::u:3. ` destroyed, enrI"_slso the door` of the T Nearly the whole ot Mr, Ff:hi`;. ,9.& by Iu_IuuIJ guug. I have cheerfully assented to the various important measures which you have passed. ` ` Iflnin tn nhaarun Glyn! nnnu ha- "I. V V QIIISUU 0 Irejoice to observe that? your in- dependence hes been further secured against the inuences as well as the Local Executive as of other powers; that you have resumed the exercise of your constitutional privilege and ob- vious duty in determining the appro- priation of the public moneys; and that you have asserted the right to speak the net in reference to the -un- punished murder of a fellow country- men. ` ' ujuuo euuu uuuluuuucub uuu [K Japan!-y 0 lbelieve that, under the Act of this session, the charge for drainage oper- ations will be-less onerous, the work better done, and the tax more cheer- fully peid, than under the provisions of previous legislation : and I am glad to see this further application of _the principle of local management so much in harmony with the spirit of" our in- structione. 'l'.L___l_ _-.._ t,,, .1 I . I01 I notice with pleasure the hearty approval which you have given to my proposals for the dxstzibution of the ex- isting Railway Fund. ' '1I1 I'\I'nt1;t":nrr `no `lID.l\`i AC1` On I`-noon Janna uuuwuy ruuu. [In providing for further aid to these `enterprises you have recognized the duty of guarding with most jealous care the honour and good faith of the Province; and I am persuaded that what you have done will greatly ad- vance our material interests . I L--- al__; AL , _._.-_ _,,_, 1 ,, . I, VBIIUD UUI IIIBIUIIII IuIUIUI|- Ihope that the steps you have taken as to Immigration `will result in the introduction among us of a member of those hardy: labourers whom we need In much and whoare the best suited to subdue our unsettled lends ; and there can be no doubt that the remis- sions you have authorized in respect of settlers in the Common School and Free Grant. Lands will tend to pro- mote their contentment and 1 r Jsperity. 1 hnlinvn that nnrlnr the Ant nflhia IIIU DVVUIIIIII III, III Jylll IICAIJ The Governor then retired, accom- panied by the guard of honour, and a roval salute was fired by the gmillery, and, FF]..- IL..- 01.... ............_..l ._-n .1, , For Lam-p;' and Lamp Ohimueya go {6 WO0D'S Drgg Store, opposite McCarthy 8; Mc- 0axthy s new Luv Oce, The diculty of convincing e men against hie will has passed into e pro- verb, a recent illustration of which in given by the editox of the Examiner, who shows utmost eteqdfnet determine- tion not to be convinced that Mr. Ar-c dagh did not absent himself from the House during the debate on the Get- gian Bay Canal resolution under the inuence of eomeimproper motive. -u -1 ,.I3;__ _- .I...-I.e t..-I- HI.- FIRE AT FINCH S CLOTHING . - aroma. I thank you for the prudent` liberal- ily with which you have provided for the wants of the public service ; and I shall` take care that the moneys you have granted are properly applied. T nnmrrnmlntn vnn nn tl-m m-mat nl-nu- IIUIII WIIUIII IIIU5V ILIUIUIOS uuwl The Honourable Mr. Gow then said :- ` Mr.A Speaker and Gentlemen o [the _ Leg-Islamic Assembly;-- f It is His Exccllencythe Lieutenant- Govornor s will [and pleasure, that this Legislative Assembly beyprorogued un- til Friday, the twelfth daymf April next, to be than hers holden; and this Provincial Legislative Assembly is accordingly prorogued until Friday, the twelfth day of April next. Tho Cnunrnnr than r.-n-ul nnnnnn, uuvu guuuuu nu! plupuny uppueu. I congratulate you on the great pros- perity whioh we now enjoy, and I am sure you will join with me in the prayer that our present mercies may endure, and that we may be permitted when we meet again to renew the ex- pression of our thankfulnesa to. Him" from {them these mercies ow`. mr__ 7r_..____-|_1, 15,, n , .2` w:i"1xe Hons than prorouged till -the 12th of April nest. `THE SEARCH FOR Guy mwicns. ___.;;_..x. vuv as, In: uouut ot the necessity of U . I91 .as=sl uwqabl impaction of the ` Bl an. The `Gferkonvtpll 'e!pl0l30I| I in ono_u gh tqo'6i|vinoe pp ofthis, angil T we 'n}at_e;a_ fgct .wb"xch, we believe, J18} .n_eVr""bofo;e been Jngdp. public 1 :'{h9n.g}o M that/"an. lhfchatliat day:-vb 8;_;8Q8_J ., 1g.m9;0 cw-e;%V 4 4 Tina Times gives the; foliowing den. criptiou 6! the Inn search for Guy Fnwku, which has already been men- tion in these columns :- 'I'T__-- _._..-.. ..l' -.... _A_'.!..._ L_..._ _..._ `lull III UIIUX IEIIIIIIIJIIU i"- ._ Very many of our readers have" pos- sibly never heard of a singular duty. - which the Lord Great Chamberlain is , bound to perform on the opening day * esohsession. It is enacted by an or-' derinscribcd upon the Journals of the ! House of Lords that, a few hours be- : fore Parlisment-meets, this high func- ' 1 tionsry shall, either himself or by his E deputy, carefully search the vaults un- I that the houses and see that no Guy Fawkss,'with his dark lantern and bar- rels of powder, lies in wait with tall intent to blow up the Three Estates. ` Thil lnlnmn annvnls poo..- .'I..l__ , , . Dr Pearcy. LIJIUIII Iv suuvv Ill! HIE .lI'6 .l.'J$[atS. ' t'.l.`his solemn search was duly made |ag_t Tnesdey morning, and though much dilligence and many lanterns failed entirely to discover either con- spirators or combustibles, those who had the eunosityto be present found some satisfaction ind turning their at- tention to the` wonderful and admir- able system of ventilation perfected bv Its means and appliances which are dispersed about these vaults need and merit a long and scientic description, but at present it is suicient to say of them that they secure the Lords and.Co:nrnons plenty of pure, "fresh air wherewith to speak their speeches. Some description of the search, however, which is a perfect farce, will interest the curious. RV nlnvnn n .-.l.\..l. 4|... Sew ; Z` ___..,.. .. viva: .Lucy IIIIVB IOUDU nothing; but at all events we have seen the vault, hard by the south-west angle qf St. Stephen's crypt,_sa1_d to be the spot where Guy Faulres was cap- tured. A small piece of the stonework of the origional b_ui,ld,ing1s left stand- ing, for what purpose we do not know, qxgept it he the cruel irony of a den: potic monarchy which provides a shrine to which pious but persecuted tyranni- cides may make their pilgrimage. This relic is a [sort of Caaba, which Reds mi ht kiss and Communists ad- dore. _ he ventilation chews dir- ectly under the oors of the , uses are clean and airy, and are the-"'ye_ry best r nleceg from which to lia'1`'n in it... A- i agstone of the sewer, which uuuu, wsu uuvtlk H16 CUHOIIS. ' . By eleven o'clock the seach party had mustered in the prlnce s chamber This room is between the House of Lords and the Royal Gallery. and is a ne apartment, rich with Gothic car- ving in oak, and panelledvwith por- traits of kings. and queens, among whom are Henry VIII. and all his wives. Here, also, is Gibson s statute of the Queen, with the gures of Cle- t mency and Justice on either side. 1 Eight or nine beefeaters in frills and rosettes, their officer, with his incon- gruous cocked hat, a few marshalmen in tail coats and tags, and square caps, : with a policeman or two to remind 111 of the century. made up the search party; whatever higher dignitaries may : have been clothes. men and policemen having been pro- vided with lanterns, the procession walked through the House of Lords, the Central Hall, -and the House of Commons, and, turning in at a small side door, descended an iron ladder of to the ventilating chamber beneath the House of Commons. This chain- ber and all the vaults are whitewash-- present were lost inplain A ed and beautifully clean, and abound with , ventilating machinery._ Here the air which ascends to the houses is ltered and regulated, and warmed and moistened, and otherwise made fit for legislators to breathe. 1`iiermorne- ters. anemometers, gauges, jets, whirli- gigs, and other contrivancesare every- where; but there is plenty of room to spare` for a Guy Fawkes, for we wall: through corridor alter corridor clean and empty. The mnrsholmen and bee- ieaters, as in duty bound, take it all an urzeuz, and peer into air chambers an_d recesses asthough they really expect; ed to nd at least a ,can of nitroglyce- rine. Down another ladder they de- scend to another ventilating chamber, into which air rashes through strained canvas, which excludes the smuts, The vaults are, as it -were, in three decks, and a third steep iron ladder leads to the lowest Avernus, a descent not very easy. It would be odd indeed if the searchers lit open so much as a conspir- ing rat, for thewhole place has been lighted up beforehand, in order that the beefeaters and their tail may know where to step. There are lower depths and darker corners, side cellars, and ' shut passages, into which they do not look; and what may lurk there no one knows. In any spot which might really hold a- live conspirator. The passes within not very many feet of the throne, would be rather hard on the parti-col- cured yeomen to send them down to such a dirty place, though wemiist not forget that, despite their worsted and ribbons, they are gallant, grizzled fel- lows,'with whole rows of medals on theirreasts, who would go anywhere and do anything. Passina nnrhn 91... The beefeaters and marshal , is not raised, and perhaps it` nuu uu nuyllllg. Passing under the central hall, across which a wall, now removed, like many another barrier, indicated till re- cently a jealous dual government of Lords and Commons, underground offi- cials, the searchers, who have by this time give up all hope of a conspirator, make their way to the lowest basement of the Victoria Tower. Here burus-- for the ventilation is conducted on col- liery prin.:iples-n glowing fire of coke on a huge grate, and the exhausted air, conducted from the houses by ues, is . in this fashion wafted up a shaft and dispersed to the four winds. A fine imagination gmay picture to itself the greateand little speeches following one and the other up this vast chimney ; for here is, in fact, the end and exit of` the breath from which halting senten- ces and swelling-periods are alike fashioned. The yecmen and their lanterns travel many more whitewash- ed corridors, un'til'at last they pass out of adoor which leads into the peers court. Here they` leave their lan- terns,_fall in and march o, and the search is over. They have found butat all have units f`-an avian]! 1.-.`) Ln 13- - i s F. .-:n`r:m;i:ou.- of a regularly` planneti--at Gny Fanl:es' plot. _ A. sewer was to; be" entered from: the river, powders fvzas to "be placed in the drain re- ferred - to as running directly under the throne',and'the British constitution was to _be blownvinto the air. The infor- -mation sentto the `Home Ofce was ,anony.mous,and the whole affair may have been only one of the mare s nest of an excitable time; but the authori- ties were quite wise in acting upon it so far as to make the sewers the- roughly `secure against entrance. Dur- ing the recent Eenian agitation the river ten-ace was kept lighted all night; amanwas sent up the sewer every day, and arrangements were made for ooding it in a few minutes Itis com- fortable to know that the security oftho palace is not altogether conded to the Lord Great Chamberlain and his yea- men,and that the less picturesque but more pxactical police are also keep- ing their weather eyes lifting as they say at sea. ' un aaguraaylast, there wasa of hay in which varied. in much dullam V ` In arsn ohm... _.... _-n ' - lingers g:neral|y`fougb_t_ shy of them. ` ,__ nu -v In grain there was not much offered, but what little `wheat came in. brought the same pxicenu last week $1.15 to $1.20. . Peas maintain their gure, 80c. _ _ Oats are worth 50c to 52c in quantities. Potatoes are nomi_nnlly worto $1.20 per bag. but only one man had the courage to bri load in the severe lrost of Saturday 41: om-ing, and what he didwith them we failed t o lparn. SCRANTUN, Pa.,Mach 1--This morn- mg about 9 o clock, Mrs Welsh, living near _Duomore, two miles from this oity,went out to procure some milk from her neighbour, amd locked up the house`, leaving her two little children, aged two and {our years, in bed alone. She had notvgono far -before she no- ticed smoke arising from the" building : hurrying back she found the house empletely enveloped in ames. The house being rather ieolzzted, it took `some time before the neighbours noticed the fire. The house was burned to the ground, and the charred remains of the two children were oubsequanily taken from the ruins. -rs V - MARRIEF." EDWARDS-SODEN.--on we the ministers: rmdnnm. l... AL DARRAOH.-A :1: llda O..-.._ Eigh:h 7 - , .--* ,, _ __ -_-...-:,,.. .. I we natural laws which govern the operations of digestzon and nutrition, and by a. careful appli- cation of the ne pxoperties of well-selected cocoa, Mi-. Epps has provided our breukfae` tables with a delicately ex-voured beverage which may save asmaay hmry doctors bills." -Civil Scrvick: Gazette. Made simply with Boiling-Water or Milk. Each packet is labelled - Jauxs E: )3 85 Co., Eoxnmopnthic Chemists, London. Also, makers of Epps s Milky Cocoa (Cocos and Condensed Milk). . 38-ly -(_-._._ _-_..A,_._ Patterson's and Wigs-u s Fm: Ialo by G. J. BEATTIE, Barrio. ' lna nf Qn._:.._. Ir, ,1- .. - ux;u;Aan, Di!-`SHE. _ _l3'Everything ?n the Drug line good at Wood's Drug Store, opposi` &vMc Car'hy"s New Brick buildings Go to Wood's Medical Hall for I and best Coal Oil in Jgu-ie. BnuKus'r.-En>s'a Coco; --G'u.n~z~:x-UL AND Couronrmo -" By a thorough knowledge of the natursl laws which govern operations ; and b7 a. careful .....n_ 'FRAl\'KPOl'('I'-ON 'I`Hi`.~IvIAXN, March 1- Ashocking accident occured in this city this` morning; A building in which a large number of persons 16- sided,.fe|l; burning the inmates in the ruins. Fourteen corpses have thus far been taking from the debris, and a large force of men is yet engaged in searching for the bodies of the other victims of this sad disasier. T_....--_ `|r_..-L n In. All xunrls of Sawing Machines for 331` J. BEAZTTIE, Bazrie - Shaw Gutters Home and had, for G. I. BEATTIE, Barrie. I }`I`........n_3,, I - " ' vuauuxa V1 uua auu uiausxr. Lennon, March 2-There was con- siderable excitement in `Kingston, Surrey county, last night over the sud-I den termination ofa. republican meet- ing whxch wusbeing held in that town. While Mr. Odger was addressing, the assembly, a party of royalists attached the builcling wherein the people had congregated, broke the windows and dispersed the meeting. The royulist: were particularly threatuing in their demonstrations towards Odger, who was cumpelled to scale a wall and seek safety in flight.` T.nvfInu|1 r n L n 'r\.T_...L :5 ml. ,. unaypcu Lu _tUf0'Oo The Union Pacific Railroad is again `blocked by snow, no train having ar- rived frcm the cast for 4-8 hours." The Ttrouble is between Lar-Amie and Raw- lins and is ofa serious churucxer. `Nu trains have reached Laramie from the east since the :. 9th at` February. `_Z`_"`_ _.`.`._"._`_;`` ""-*---~ UllIU|, All HIEIIU. LoUisviLLE, Ky. March 2--Th`J' Green Ri-.'er packet Falls City, was run into b;,"tlie steamer J. W. Gar- rett,nt the muuth of the old cunul at midnight last night and sank, she was struck amidships and sank to the boiler deck. As she went down the stove was capsized,settmg fire to the boat and destroying all the upper works. The passengers had time to escape only in their night clothes. The Falls City had a valuable caigu which will be s total loss. Two of the negro deck hsnds uro'missing,and it is supposed they were drcufned. The boat is a total loss. L] _ n _ _ A . __ l'V , an 1 .-. ---- uunuuuw 0 S'I`REETSVILI.E, March 2 --Yested;1'y afternoon as Mr. Henry May, farmer, was cutting cordwood with a circular saw, it burst when at full speed, and a large ptece struck him in the face and head. The face was laid completely open,buLthe most serious inJury v.'a.~. near the temple, a-portion ot_ the saw goingthrough the skull and driving large fragments of the bone into the brain. Dr `Woods, of Streetsville, assrsted by Dr Pattul_a, of Brampton, removed several pieces of the bone, but the injury was of so serious 9. na- ture that Mr May cxprrod this after- noon after suffering feaful agony. A locomotive exploded on the Dela- ware; Lucawanu & Western Railroad near this crty thrs morning. Charles Hoover, the reman, and John Nearly, brakesman, were both severely burned and bruised. A u....-. I7, ` " "' N inthy yuan no u Lutul ]U35u HARTFORD, Con March 2. --The Thompson wadding mill in Ellington, was burned last night, together with one-thousand balesyof manufactured goods. The loss is $40,000. No'iu- sumnce. h_ii, .- . - uuu uyuwuu. V - ANGUS March 2. --The revenue oicers seized a whiskey-still in full operation ina swamp in Adjulu yes- terday, unddestroyed the mash-tubs and brought the boiler to Angus to be shipped to 'Poron'o. 'm... n..:.... D..--c- .. -. .- uqtl No'c ~u+".'-'.' )ARRAOH.-At the residence of William Holt, in this; town, at half past eleven p.m. on Sundaythe 3rd inst, OUl'i|li!\,flb.d1|ughter of_ the late .Colin Darrach, of 0:0, in the Eighteenth year of her age. A * * On Saturday-last, there 4 bay which varied ;.. n iDWARDS-SODEN.--On 29th Feb, at ministers residence, by the Rev. J. Mi!- ner._Geox-ge, Fifth son ot Rob: Edwards, Esq , of Tiny, to Ellen eldest daughter, of Henry Morris Soden Esq ,0)` Tiny. hlnh A0c1D1fN'1's 4ND OFFENCES. 'ils;u Fa ale All kinds of Sawin F. BEATTIE. Bar ne. .`,,___._.___ nning Mills fax g Maclngs sale by G. _ BARRIE mARf1n7r.- In consequence of the diiculty of .c getting in very many of our T Accounts, we desireto give no- tice that all such, overdue, are placed in our Solicitors hands for collection. Partzes in- debted will hear from them in the course of a ew days. Advance Oice, Bowie, 2 '_ Jan. 1, 1872. [or male bxlnga 25; vM5!I,ein92 .bw- 916%.} + Hhe cheap and ug opposite McCarthy buildings, Edicnlvnnll r..- -1- -I-~ March. 7.th 1872. won a |........ __., ,_,,_ ,_, {ill quuao `wan large supply much from 15 to 20 3'? 3 the chezpest r ` sale by I `.4 UCUZI 1 I_ TAKE NOTICE am the Inlolvont bu de- mosited vi-3h me a deed of composition A04 Discharge; duly executed by n. mnjorill 10 Wm bar of her creditors, for upward: at one 5` Hdred dollars, and representing up!!! ,tlu-so -tombs of her liabilities, .ntu_u,t "` a. declaration in writing be ed-will P7 "7 creditor opposiu Inch composition and ducb` V g: within that ndlcial days after the POUR- EENTH day of uses, mm, 1 ym 1 , upon ouch dood aocordiug so its ternls. , , eons mm, In-`nut. ` . njm ioil-9'31. .!`'? `G0!95n_mo`u': ` j 'IV`l`r:13;s;:'r-o->_lf';:fl'u:c`e;-Vt-Ire-1:e o'c'l:I'Cnon an the hand: of Mn: Crock; thy; mg Home first m_otj,,n_nd wh0n'thgg pm]; - declined` to more its .' th j i:a.`u,, 11 _._:2n 1 _._---j `;v' `his we!;.-k:-.rm'n runway does not dry I: I Co h |`o:wc thp (`_::_xw_u hemnd, n_u 15 (ha Ir] 1 Inootngyg Phhz wet`.-kt-.ms'n lozwc the r-mun: l-emnd,nu in cauboywl Inootr' md nulm: but it loosen: ngnd o:Ic-mam the Inn;-I, II yg lritntinn, N1l'.i`!`I'IIlDl.`lI| (he came of the oompln i m W. Fm`. LE: (.1 SUN. Pr: riaton, Boston. Bu` 0: dmgglsta and lesion in In clue: causally. :32} PP` AS I1 lllly MEQICIIIU, 13 I3 WIN Ill IIVDIH" ably known, relieving thousand: from pull in the Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Spruins, Bruzser, Cramp: in the Stomach, Cholera Morbur, Dymntery, Bowel Com- " plulnls. Bums, Scalda, Frost Bilu, &c. Tug Ununu.-1 Pam Duraoun he: now been before the public for a length of time, And wherever used is well liked, never felling I single instance to give pernnnent relief wnen timely used, and we have never knowu_I,gln[le case of dissatisfaction, where the direction; have been properly followed, but on the con- tmry all are dehgnted with its openuone, and speak in the highest terms of its virtue end magical effects. ' ha nnank f'rnm'arnm-iencl In the matter. HIV! .__...___.._-.'-p---- - INSULVEN1` ACT OF 1869'. "In thd Conntyhburi ohhe Oounly ,0? 3iW' ` 1 the matter 6/ ELLEN HUN_1_', an Inwlu" `T51-onto, In Match. 1872. 4; n. .u\.unnLV ) Conuussxonln3,0n1cl. . Ottawa, February 24th, 1873. magical enacts. We speak fronfexporienco in matter. rig tested it thoroughly ; nnd thndore than who are suffering from any of the complaint: for which it is recommended, `my dopong upon itbeing a. Sovereign Remedy. - mm nntnniahimr efcncv of the Cnnndiun Pun itbeing Sovereign Kennedy. The astonishing eicacy of tho_ Destroyer in curing the disouel for which it in recommended, and its wonderful elfocu in nub- duing' the torturous pains of Rhouunzilm, und in relieving Nervous Aectionu, onthfo it to high rank in the`list of Raemediu. ' Order: as coming in from Medicine Dealers, in 311 put: of we country, for further supplies, (and each tgstirying as to the universal utiqfscgion it UIVPH. baa DIVISION COURTS. OOUNTY BIHOO I87!-18 ' ivea. . g The Canadian Pain Destroyar novor full: to give immediate relief. All Medicino Dealer: keep it; Physicians order and use it; sud no family will be without it alter trying it. Price, only Twenty-ve Cent: per bottle. Sold in: Barrie by John Wood: A. V. Pnlmoa & Co., and Watson & 00., Bradford, J. Du. con. Craighum, Green Brothers, Ind by I Medicine Dealers ..___-.. I the undersigned, Nelson `Augusta Porkina, of the Town of Barrie, in the County ofsimcoe. have been appointed Ansigneo in thin mum; Creditors are requested to lo their `chime be- fore me within one month. Dated It Barr-In. thin Ran. .I-_ _t Il_.__L A n nun: use wunm 1nomh_ Wed It Barrio, this sub day of March, AD. 1872. N. . . K 10.4111 V 1 `F 19--n ?+?aaeAr Eygysu REMEDY!` JOB MOSES PERIODICAL PILLS. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tho -.-ure ol all those painful and dangerous gluwuu Lo wliicli lheiemnlc constitution is sub]:-cl. ll moderates all excess and removes all obsltucnou and 8. spuzdv cure mav be relied on. 1'0 HARIIIED LADIES uuu uu_y It Lu-uuj I Prcpa-ed by S. N. THQQIAS, Pnnra. N. Y, And NOR 1`HROP& LYHAN,NIwcu.l, QM. S-`.10 Agents for the Dominion. _ No1'1:.-Ecler.lric-Selectcd mi Electriled. Sold in Barrie by John Woods. A. V. P111110: 3; Co., and Watson & Co., Bradford,J. Deu- con Cruigbm-at, Green Brothers, and "by all Medicine Dealers. `Nun 2\hnn'ti5tments. INSOLVENT ACT 01? 1869. In the Matter WTLZMM H. T110- MAS, an Insolvent. "r. .111 Whites, these mg me 1.".l1tD1' xtuuzn mun! I115 of Pregnanr , as they are sure to bring an 1V1}:- _-urrmge, an at any atlicr time tluy are Jafe. In all other cases of Nervous and Spinll Affec- ' ms. Pains in the Back and Limbo, Fatigue on !'.l.; lll exertion, Pal itation ufthe Heart,HyItonu gills will effect a cure when 11 - )ll)EI'I1|cnS have failed ; and although I powuml rrmedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony,` or Liytliing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around euh pavlmge, which should be carefully. preserved. Inn hfl-`Q NF? vnnlr, nI.I`. IIIDDDIDTAD THE OANXI} vow (No '1 HF. 9 EXAMINER. sucu complete sausmcuon us this. - It is composed of Sn or mm 8331' 0lLl nut are knowh. Is as good to take as for extarnll use, and is believed to be immeasunbly mpuior to `anything ever made. Will save you much suffering and many dollars of expense. In sold by one or more dealers in every plnce where these circulars are found. Ptico, 25 cc 1&5. Why not buy it to-day `P Prom-ed In: R N Tnnunn 9...... 1: v 'Il} .lIl\I`lI"JIJ IIIIIJLIED - ilispecuharlysuilcd. I{ will, in I short that bring on themumhly pcrxod with ragularily. Those Pi!/z~ should not 65 ta`enI(y;1 femalu liar. fun IL; FIRST THREE ()N T'Il.Q Al '1`hc.w 1'lllz~ slmzua not be taken r jeiualu am. [Mg the FIRST THREE UNTIIS of Prennallru. they brim : an Mia- V... ....5\., vv nu... uuvu... vu uh-nuvnull . yuuwvn Igu- JCB XVIOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPIUBTOR. ' Onnaltxllnr anal luwlvn nmLn-l-ml! Dnnlu [Ar nn-I JUL) JVIUUED l`l:VV I\ll\E \IIl& fI\IJfI\|.][)- `Ono dollar and twelve and-a-hall cents (or post age, enclosed to Northrop 6L Lyman, Newcome- Unt., general agents for the Dominion, will imun a bcilfo, conlainmg over 50 pxllc, by return mail. :3`(.ld in Barrie. bv John Woods: A- V. Pnlmer dc Dcuio, conlammg 90 pm-, by return maul. Fold in Barrie,by Woods; A. V. Palmer k (20. Wazson 56 Co., and T. W. Georgen,J Deacon, Buuhord; Green 35 Bro., Cmighural, and :11 tnedicine dealers V 4-Iy Pain cannot stay where it is used. It in the cheapest Medicine ever made. One dose emu common Sour: Tunon`. One bottle has curod BRONCHKTIS. Fifi cents worth hos cored In 01.9 STANDING `own. One or two bottle: cures bad cases of PILIS and Kmxzv Taornnn. Six to eight applications care An cu: or Ex- conwrxo ..1\'m*Lxs or Isrnum Biuur. One bottle has cured'LAm~: Bncx of eight yous rand- ing. Daniel Plank, of Brooke1d,:Tioga County, Pa., says .- 1 went thirty miles for 3. bottle ofyour Oil, which eected a Wozmnrm. Cry: of a CROOKED Lum by six applications." Another, who has had ABTHIA for years. says: " I bnve half of: 50 cent boma um. And S100 nuuiuer, WD ) 113.5 mm ABTHIA for cent bottle loft, and $100 would not buy it If] could get no more." Rufus Robinson, c! Nundn, N. Y., writes: " Ono smalI'bo'.ue of your Eoucnuo 011. ro- etox ed the `voice where the person had not spoken above a whisper in Flu Ynu." Rev- J. Mallory. of Wyoming. N.Y. writes : Your Ecnzcraxo Ou. cured me of ronchitis in On W1-znx." Dealers all over the country any : I We have never sold a medicine thnt hugiven such complete satisfaction this. It is cnmnnand n! my AD ..... 1.2.... A... -..- N O R I K . _L . Thomas Ecleczric Oi! . Worth Tm T ime its Weight in Gold. Do you /mow anything of it? If not, ` ' it is tzme you did. kl As 2; Family Medicine, it is well and favour- hlv knnwn. raliovino thnnnnndl (mm uni: .16 . 17 Agent` in Barrie A. V. Pdxnor 8 00. [N T1mooIJ.\`1AL RAILWAY UXNADIAN 1>A1N:DEs'rnovE1{. I _|_. ..... .-u vvfnkull uuah `A WALSH, En ELOHANDLER - C.J BRYDGES, "} `"""""""" A W. MCLEAN Spatial /Nottm. nuuv cure mav oc rcnea on. u|Gou-luunilotl II will in n -L .;n1 -3, Auignm 10-III lmi __ ..___.__.____._.__.. none: ]_o__nn'rons. : Thoma Lloyd, Burris P.O . ,`;s.7ri:67.rcar,',"*'- 1 J _ Bradford P.O. . ' w. 1i.;Dick.on. - John 4 in Adam Dudiaon. ' I _ Collingvood P.O- . ' Thoma Dnllu, nrlllh .--.-__---'-._. % cALEInAn ronunncn. Anon. I In 1: eo}la'.;;{ Everett P.0. . ; Thoma ' (ie Mcmn 3, 7 h omellono Mills P.0. Henry Jglfery Ii Penetangnilbono _P.0. T Name of 01:7: _:.. Eilig, '1 Gnighunt P.0. ` E3311, ` Cluklville. _--. unuu, - A 0|-min P.0.|J u|nIIuuIII"`I9,,_L]II'. noumsu. .5 c 5 ' ' A `Igwill. that thin that ';"`."oA.`~.'+||I!r_"'-5.9!! ab. 22, 11 Am.- ';April26,ll 3 III. n-L an II - _ F. ' Eroh_l9,l1 tun. j |_ ` 1, Ti:-aha, 1 lny, 1 ---.j. .L (In 'FEi T. `:ApI'il30 _..:-_ na__-|. c ` __' Feb. 23, I1 1.; April 21, ll LII]. ___.------- IA_L an In_nn__. Etc 07 Cour . Uvuuuvuu Ill`-van ..-....._-..v -- _-__ _._,.-_,-. We pointed out in a former issue that Mr. Ardagh having always been a warm advocate of the Canal, `and being both publicly and privately in- terested in the promotion of the scheme, -it was absurd to suppose that he would have been otherwise than anxious to record his vote in favor of it at! `every or any occasion ;.end he himself ex- plained how the question had been {nought up at s. time when he had rea- son to believe that it would not or could not be`in.ooted, but our splenetie cotemporary is not satised, and once more shifts his ground. charging Mr. Ardagh with inattention to the `inter- ests of his constituents in not having taken the initiative in _the matter," and in not having conferred with the Government on this subject; e , ,4: _I _ L - --- _..`.-L_ LL_e '1' p `.111. 10 mm 10 um.` 1 10 mm. 10 I.;n .- , Iion, I0 that if ho had proposed tonic V [the Initiative, in ahould hnvo hnd out Watcmponry telling him that he `had bottot wait for the vordnot of the aloo- Q--- I. - J I y is ettributed, we believe justly, the en- : morelibersl policy-towerds the settler ; thnn thst which has frrevsiled hither`- .411 -v-- vvwvlv. u-uusesssp. vlU[I[IIU`Il|I" dlas - It is very evident in feet thct the writer in the Ezansinc is_-inuenced by some pereonsl feeling egeinst our local member end is determined to give him. no credit {or soy good qeelity es is re- presentstive. This is, evidenced in lest week's issne which conteins e` lead- ing article upon the Government Crown Lends policy, in which Mr. Mc- 1 Conkey s'e(orts on behalf of the woodsmnn ere _mede prominent, but not the slightest reference mode to Mr. Ardsgh who hes, in his time, done more for the settlers in this Riding by ten fold then Mr. McConkey, and to whose resolutions end the discussion they produced during the Session just closed nttncietion by the Government of n u-u-v- -naval!!! Furthat trial: in more favorable weather are promised` before . Mr; Bu- ohananfloaves, of which wo shall tak note. Suica it to lay in the mean time that out of the 30 engine`: own- ad by the greatest city in` tho lwotld (London, Eng.) 25 of t_hg_u; up of this build and their uao}in India, China and Rnaaia about that climatic inu' gnco in not hit by them. Olin imam-Inna 43-0.... :. n.L -.__:_.- --.- - Besides. this it wee thought, and juetly too, no doubt, that it any body wente to pit their mechineegemet oure they ehonld fetch the `article elong. Leke Sirncoerie Ierge enough foreny quentiry of them, end if there in to be e. tournament let Bertie hive the bene- t of the Gele Dey-even if ehe oeu- not put forward a better enginret the gure then any town in Cenede. Berrie, however, "thinks ehe con. rm..- 'n..-:_- .- L --- H - ' _..--.-, not 17 v v vs, Inn-I0 IIIU Ullle The Engine it is well known is one of the Shend Meson meohines which did such execution at the last great re in London which we referred to in e former issue, but instead of being the nnedorned ertiele represented to us, she isreelly en engine of ne proportions, strong end well nished in ell her working perts--with wheels and carri- age springs which would set" corduroy roeds et deenoe, end withel is n thou- sand pounds lighter than the engine which left here some little time since. 'l"l..- n..--I L--- ,, V C >___ r_..._-._ ...n. us: uuetut 01 llulllyn The cable` Informs us that upon the opening.of~the ccurtlthe counsel for thc claimant to the Tichborne estate ennouncegi that their client Ind decid- AJ in us:--.'..l`aL- ..AS-- 0 Seooni --i No debits bu ever token place "in the parliament of Ontario which ex- cited more interest within and without the House than Ihevone we refer to, on the land and timlrer question, or which produced more satisfactory re- sultl, but the Examiner under its new inspiration could not ucrd to notice it, lest in doing so it might have to give "honor to whom honor in due. _.--.. ---- ..-.- -vuau snasu IIIIIU llllllo The trial hora occurred on two very bitter days-the Thonnomctor stand- ing 12 below zero at the engine. on the last day and a bitter wind blowing which brought the water down in a oongoalod state resembling a miuaturs hail storm. In; about six minutes from the application of tho pnatph the pumps began to work and threw two heavy streams a long distance" through an inch and ahalf and an inch and throe. quarter nozzle on short hose. Sho was next tried on 74-0 foot of hole through which she forced a very satis- factory stream. 'l.`..-a|.__ A...--1, - - 2,.-- .- -uvv own: .1 QIIUILO Qne important feature in the engine in. keeping tip steam steadily, no mutter whettut lhp input to. This in ow- ing to the peeulinr build of the boiler, and is a point on which most `other en- gin fail. ` , .___.r-_---., urn .-upat We `learn irm London -yesterday that the above one bu -been disputed of bythe withdrawal of the claim of :the plaintiff sud his uncut for pomity. Thu nnhln` Inlnnnn an oI.-o- ....-.. -L A , . V ..-,, ---W ----- -----u -uu unclu- ed, in yiewef the notion of-the jury on Monday. in saying they had he_u-:1 eueient evidence whereon to hue e verdict, to withdraw his eenee before the oolirt. ` ` ` Alter this uinounonent of the ooun-H Viol for the phintid; the counsel lo: the dolendant ukod Lora` Chief Juuuui % Qovjil to iuuo 3 wunntfor tlpnrnpt 1:` III; nlnhn-ni 4..-` _ -L-'_4 Ute Walter's Bnlrn for sore lips, B., it is: certain euro. Props:-4 by Palmer & 0o,Drngis_u, Burl: %.. AI unfavonblo oommanto may be: mode in Toronto with roforonoo to the absence of the English Steam Fin En- gigo than on Thursday last, in justice to the Agents, tho Mnyor of Bartio and the Fin Committee it muy be well. to unto 1 for fools. t .II`l,,`l`-I ' V`m'_i"l1e-l:3ngine wu shipped from Mon- trenl on Tuendny morning under pro- mise of being in Totonto on Wednes- -day. The on on which the Engine was placed wu dienbled at Bioekville, Ind did not teach Toronto till Fridny n_n1- Thu an-In; kg}-.. ~.`- I.--'J --1 ,_ __.. ..v. .'-up-g gvnvunv Irlll &`llU3, p.111. The engine being `in bond and consigned to the Meyer of Burie, there wuno wny of gratifying the public without causing n delay oftwp or three dnya,'nnd our re committee did not think it expedient to incur expense nndv deln y. D--:.I-- AL L luuuuuvu vn V-Vnuv an-luvrv. .-v-.- v. The said editor, no doubt, feels like a beer with a sore heed, very much out of sorts and in n growling humour; It requires but little ecumen to fix upon the writer, and thesecret motive which prompts him to reiterate I charge which he knows well enough has been disproved, and which on the very face of it is absurd. He, no doubt, feels the sting of disappointed ambition, and probably can see in our Local member nothing that is good; looking upon him as being chiey instrumental in spoil- -ing the little game which had been plsyed so successfully for some years without much advantage to the Riding. _-o A __ _ `v______ ______ _,_-_-_ -, ,.,...- .. -nu;-us wt sup arrest of this olnimnt on` nnhugu of perjury, nut to x his bail at 50,000. ' The petition was Vn'ntotl- and fa bench woinnt wu ilinojl -`t'o,f his ar- rent..' - `Tho okimgnt wag apt Pgogopt it tho. of tho court fppd boiicvodflio _.ut_1. ~ t of. `the %- :.% mf'i'3..- . THE TICHBORNE CASE, 3. l_,,, a -- --.- av. -uuw vvaulvl VI IIIU UlVU'| baton . ulnming upruentntivo I__ . THE FIRE ENGINE. >ro lips ch'ppedhnnds Propa rodl and sold ll, Burris and Angus .-..---_.:- evening, In! the Fin`- Brigndo met at the hall to take of an inaugural, supper to whio W. O. Buohnnnn, Euq., and the Montreal uta` nooompnnying the engine, were iuvitod. T V II. `[] ....I.._ l`I...:-_.-_ ;.l` AL- `EH-4 "able terms, expressing every condence ~ "ii the new Engine, and stating that - fy. Indeed what the people of Barrie ` ` to be found on the continent, and like . .wise fathers making provision for the , safety of their city, ' they deserved ' from Montreal, he would have great ' always actuated by the sincerest de- I sire of beneting the town. From his V knowledge of machinery he was led ` therefore in the face of great opposition, ' and as the _Clap & Jones was, in his view, the beat article with which he ,witnessed. The Mayor was warmly UVUIIIIIBEUU ,IrIW|lPlUII IIIU IDIIKIII _ -' After ample justice had been done to the` good cheer most liberally` pro- vided, and the loyal toastshad been . Droposed and "enthusiastically respond- ed to,tlie Chairman proposed the guests of the evening, to which eW.O. Bucha- nan,` Esq., of. Montreal, replied in'suit- imilar ones were. now` in use, in all` parts of Europe---including Russia--as well as -in Ohina and the East` Indies, and_ had given the most perfect satisfaction. They were always found to endure the severest test of climate as Moscow, St. Petersburg and Stockholm, could testi- 4 had. witnessed that day with I the" ther- ' uiomater at 12 below zero, would go some way to show that it` was no arti- cl_e- of inferior manufacture which he had the honor of repiesenting. 'lhis was the only `engine ofthe kind that had ever been imported into Canada,and he congratulated the Council of Barrie on, their spirit in getting what every one he came across confessed was one of the best machine's, so far as they know, thanks for the action they had taken. They had now alife long engine--not one that could be burnt out in three or four trials. In returning thanks for the honor they had done himself and those who accompanied the engine pleasure in proposing the Health of the Mayor and corporation of the town of Barrie; which was most heartily drunk, and to which his worship re- sponded. In his remarks the Mayor indicated his proceedings as being from the first to mistrust the Rotary, feeling assured it was too complicated tobe of real utility. He opposedit was then acquainted, he strongly ad- vocated its purchase. Then began the strife of tongues Piston m. Rotary with which the people wereso wll f'amiliar.- Sul sequently-he endeavour- ed to make himself acquainted with. the merits of the English Engine, and after going through the whole thing, investigation and enquiry only tended to -`strbngthen his impression in its favour, which had in no way been lessened by what they had that day cheered throughout his remarks. Thu hnnliba A` Oh: nnnlafn noun 1` IIIVAOUIM _' - Mr. Hunter, Chairman of the Fire Committee occupied the chain`. Afl-r nmnln `inning hut` hnnn (Inna ._---._ --. ---w- vvvvn-, - v\Q|0IIn- - young horse got frightened at the ngrket grid bolted like a shot down ` the market etreet at pycn 5 rate ee to throw the driver out of the" cutter and prevent him from etopping his med Aeareer until he landed in Hickey Bros . store, where he made eed hevoo with gleel,euh,Vdo_)r end fen-light, us well - It with thinge in generel, we did not see the oceurreuei, but were there shortly litter and law Hickey}: almonds and fruits and u ooniidernble quentityof pthezgoods whigh were displayed in the window lying on the eide walk. The cutter appeared to be an. utter wreak. We imagine Meme, Hickey must have thought the` building was tumbling down upon them; Fortunately n Ulnar Cyan `nu! IL`. L`... -_A_..'r Fourth ;v;:I;1-;';:-'Ih o- ;:;n;;-'e:::ap;`uug- Illo withjery slight damage." ' L UIIDUIVIA IIIIULIEIJVIIF IIIU IUEIQIBHO The health of the Deputy Reeve, H. Sewrey,Esq.,tollowed who responded t in a humurous speech, in which he con- gratulated the Mayor in the stand he had taken as well as that of the council generally, in purchasing one of the beat engines on the continent of America. He was a practical man-lrnew good machinery when he saw it-but when his friend the Mayor told him he had been through the engine's hose and all the equipments he would think he, the Mayor,_was stretchinga point or two --the speaker had seen him in tight places andget out but he questioned. if all the Shand Mason engines in the world could shovel-Iis Worship through the hose, however, the Mayor as Well as himself having` become thoroughly acquainted with the subiectthey were able to render the town the very best service, which he (M. S.) was rejoiced to see had resulted much to their satis- faction. The public rnind had-certain- ly been very much disturbed in Barrie on the Fire Engine question, but while that great squirter the press was playing, things could not go far wrong, (Laughter), he had therefore much pleasure in proposing `- The Press, which was responded to by Mr. Nichol- son who pleaded his being unaccustom- ed to public speaking as an apology for his not suitably acknowledging the honor but he would volunteer to sing a song instead, after which Mr. Nicho`-. son proposed the Ladies which toast was drunk with`enthusiasia._ . The Barrie Fire Brigade was then proposed by Mr. '.Gillet, of Montreal, which was responded to by the Chief Engineer Mr. Bourne. The health of the Eu- gineer,` Mr. Keenan, was then proposed and was suitably acknowledged by that gentleman. A number of songs were sung during the evening and in spirit of good fellowship prevailed till about one o'clock when the assembly dis- persed. ~ I3`-Pnrtieaih want of I good! reading lamp hotter all at Wopdk lledignl Hull and pro- onto the celebrated _German `Student Llmn. Nails and Hardware of all kxndagvery cheap at RAWSOII '8. ' um upiwr an as wopuw Iledigcl Hall p | air! `smentihnggp, ... , , ___-- -- --v I--v-v-vy up--vi] j 1' III. Boon, W.M ; H. Kidd, D.M'; W. Gm- ham','Ttouuror nnd J. Coulter, "of tho .Dp_rr_y Lodge, Toronto. The following Brothorno warp bloated ocon {or the onuujng your, nunolyz I. ,0, 'Moay,V 7 W.M`; T. -Plu'ipo_,V D.M, D. Phillips`, LL85 J. Blain, Trouufu- ;iA.`MoLean, Boomtuy ;' _N. . Wintou, _ Guudigu; undo. .G.-3`_.mr52Chphi:i. _._ Aftot we of tho` 0140: was, ovofthe ' 'l"uI'iI tolindilo "Bro./PlIillips'.whoyg I Piepmd. - ii -?'...3"-"'5_tV1."9"o".' 9915194! `hbmielvel 2- '3 . A lodge of Onngo Young Britons wu formcdjn Oxillla, on Fridny lut, Much 1st,_,whon nnhmber of the Brother!) of tho" D Aroy_Bonlton Lodge` or Bani: won present`, ngmoly; Wm. Bnnn- W-`M 0 H 'lt:.lJ n 11.. 1:7 rm, RUNAWAY,-LII! week} valuable QIAUGUBAL supmm. '.\l\I1I-ll uuavuu vu nun. u--JV--v la a previous article he suggests tbet Mr. Ardegh land no business to be con- sulting with anmemberof the Govern- ; ment, and hints that ,his- not having voted was probably owing to hi: being inuenced not to do so. It in .dipnl_t to reconcile the ti! politician in ybioh the editor of the Wouldplnu the matter, but it isnot `very Adxionlt to I06 that he doe: not with to be con- vinced thet he has mode a groundless charge. V A_ T` . it M Sraeru.` ."Puemc V Me`e'ruIc.-"Next. _Menday_. evening there will be held a Special- Public _ Meeting of" the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associa- -tion, in the heeement of the Presby- terian Church of this Town. The pro-y gramme will consist of reading the 0n't:"c, by the editor, Mr. l . Georgen; Readings and Reeitatione by. Messrs. the Rev. M. Fraser, Preeident; E. Rorkeand Jae. Hunter; An Essay on " William Lyon Mcckenzie, by Mr. H. Edwards; and a Debate on Should the 'Bible` be taught in `our Public Schools 1 For the Airmative, Mesa!!- T._Brown and J. Ha ue; Negative, Messrs. J. Wbitebrea `and J. Mie- carnpbell. As the bill of {are 18 an at- tractive one, we hope to see a large at- tendance. Proccedimze will commence `.` In Her Majesty e name", Hie Ex- cellency ` V doth aeeent to these Bills! Mr. Speaker then eaid :- V May it pleare YourEzceIlency .: We, Her Majcety e moat dutiful and faithful subjects, the Legielative Ae- `sembly of the Province oi Ontario, in union aeeembled, approach your Ex- celleneyat the close of our labours with sentiments ofunfeigned devotion and loyalty to Her Majesty e pereou `and Government, and humbly beg ~ to present, for your Exeellenc'y e accep- tance, a Bill intitulad An Act for granting to Her'MsjeeIy certain sums of money required for deiraying the ex- penses of Civil Government for the year 1872. for making good certain sums expended for the Public `Service :._. `own __.j CAH1 ,__j t'._ _al_-_. _.-.. the Lieutenant Governor bill en et traetive we see 3 Proceedings at 8.30 sharp. Admission Free. Ooel Oil of Int cissr quality, by the barrel, at Palmer & (`J0,Dl'l1illI, Bertie end Angus. Tnruxscivmn.-While the emotions _l'___'II, I If an - ' Vince. rear in `I870 end 1871,_ and for other pur- poses, thus placing st the disposal ol the Crown the means by which the `Government may he made efficient for the servic_e and welfare ct` the Pro- lh- nz,-, `non .1 , 11:. L ,n .1, , `l`I'-._-_ Trurcxsonnrnia.--While emotions.` `of millions of Her Majelty s subjects, `both in the British Isles and also in India have been vstirredto their very depths in grateful thanksgiving for the restoration to health of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, it would appear an omission of dllllflll loyalty did not this Dominion partici to in this great and ~ heartfeltsjoy. -. e are therefore grati- ed in noticing that an oicial procla- mation has been issued setting apart Monday, April 15th as a day of general thanksgiving for the auspicious event. uuuunlt ullllly ' K K An Act to inoorpome certain P97` ..I.dnd09mM;- . -. ~ . % . 2 The Re I: uncut 1n'u a`n ooun,ao'd . `W 1110.; OX9! ioI-I_hC 391110; billg. ` _s;.yng.unde_r1h9..a1y]q. of th ;:MidlInd* THE N114: Houn s Movnen:N'r.--We have received a communication respect- ing the nine hour : mo_vemen't. ' A meeting is to be held on Tuesday, in -the Town Hall`, to discus: the question. The tone of a corresporident e letter in reference to this matter is by no rneene calculated to aid in producing the de- ired result. ' M nssns. SANnm'1s advertiss a superior stock of . watches, clocks and electro- plated ware, a new supply havingjunt been obtained. . - tuhg Town Hall. " Cms."-No attention 19 paidfo anonymous correspondents; ' |LEGIsL Arum: or ONHRE His eagerneu to try Indinjnte a lD6- ` ceasfui political opponent is further ahown when he speaks of Mr. Ardagh not having taken the_ initiative, at he weuld hardly have made thia aago ' geation had be taken tint 30 odnaide; ` the faot_that Mr. Arduglr waynot a member of the _Hona_e'nntil after us.` re-election in Januaty, t that the. Session commenced aa- n.....--I*'_|-`._'.I 'n_; ;..:;a_..-`_,-_

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