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Barrie Examiner, 13 Aug 1868, p. 2

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rlm-en slumnn`-' -3 cmmu uml.II:!, l.u(2lI' H0308`. Lc Ilrlnncton (cbck clI:1'( was one of those light and witty pul-li<::ntirm'.=, so mlnmrrous in P:u'i`. Hzning ent:r<: upon the fn1'In __rnmnd 0f']v0Hti(t<, it has ,el llry Inn . Uzu'inq lived ].'.l.ll'hil)L"..it.dim]an Tl... L.t ... ..l , nu. nu uIInII.'u' slummzs.-ye?! laughing, it. dicd so. has appcarcd With : Hr n nf Snnhn nn.~|.- ..I. 1m::um. CHHIIUL ue touna. .. _'l`he_ tolracco question is at the present moment exitiug :1 good deal nf _(S(`llS` sion from the cigar point of view.- Puri- .si:ms want :1 good. and. at the same Liam, cheap cigar, and the administmtion has prnfessml to supply it in those calla-I, Jfcvzliatlilos, which sell at three sou each. They are 1: sluule I>r.-ttei' than thhse to he hml ntzrsoija, and _h`nmnrousl_v culled, Suusdaros. In l<'r:mce the m:muf':ictnrc of tobacco is :1 go \'cv-xxlmmt Inmmpoly. In 1852, there were consume-:1 in Frzmcr-, about 790 tons of the wet-cl, at present, the consumption is quzulrupled; and fty `ix millions of Lodrrs ci__;`:n's, cost- int-' m-nlimrm n-ml} - ~ " ---j fellow has lost his reason, and up present cannot be found. '|`hn tnhm-"on nun.-Hm. L .4 Hm HI. |.l2l\'lllg . The 1.1% mnnl-er znvluxmomus ill1N.r:1- Iml-rs \vith.lc:1rs in (:1. bier, covered writ}: x-nn Luv ~- ` l|\'c(l 4 , uncrcu wun ' .simil:u' izzscuts, 4 Then f>IIOw.~. ,A' in ol... .....~. . '1!`/`I cxgzn-s, cost- 1n'.I:1II_\` con- ___,|_,__, n L'Ill"' L`) rxdnptu-.1 -nth nu to the 1'e.'u:c and L'0nn1yL'I-url 1n n 01'SiIncoc, will he held in the pv .~ru - ,1 n1 LIIU IUHH Ul Luu uluI.|L\:Ilil.IlL-UrU\'(:l'Il0|`Sl|lp, .-nu-I nuw he is pl.-uyiung l2lL'l1ll.`_V to Sir John. [low the Ii.-.;'uiL_y 0|` UUl'Il\Hl must Iluva l\\'inIUcl down since the (lnys\V]I(:I1 it. u :1`; mm` to the knife l)el.\\'nm1 llm n`.-nip It. of which all Jmatic Bnililfs, (jnnstulm-.< to take notice, an: cordingly. T OTICE is 1..-r.-1,; given. mg: um Cong; 1 of G(-m-rul Q,IIm'u-r 5!`-`"``5 `If ` Peace and (.`nnn1yCmn~l in and for tl10( ot'Simcm-. Gort ouse, 1' TUESDA Y .`lH'l In V bill-ml}-`I-"5 OH'Icr:,B.\|:xm;. August 12th, 1365; Quarter Session5 4\ \'D COU.N_TY COURT. Clergyrnnn, while r<-. in America as :1 rni.~. Ili~('n\'t safe and simple1-unroxlylurxlw Curv 4-l".\'\ Weakness. Early Uvcuy. l)i.~:u-.r<-. tlu nary and Seminal Organs. and tlw u-hr-l of disorders lnrougln on by bnnulul and V lmhits. Croat munlms hm'<- lwu-n our this noble rcmmly. ] romplwl by :\ hrs benet llm nllctekl nml unl'orlun:\l(-. J sand the rncipu for pr~pnrln;: nml u.~ln rumt-Ily, in n 5-onlu-I -n\`-lopv.~, to :u.;: an n1-mlsit. Fr vqf (`I.u'g`. -` .\(1lrc.~:<, I(I 'l` l`.'\l \`{. .1i:.<. \\'l.\'.~`I.n'-.\".~' .*.~'()O'I`llIN'(} '\ x:I:P, l.':.n uni: .....-. (Jams . . . . . . . . . . .. Bnrlc-y.... . ... Flour per h{H`l`(`l .. Spring \\ lnczv.t. .. . Fall Wh:-at-. Young Chir:kons.. I-`owls . ... Pork; . . . . . .. I`.y.;-_vf~' . . . . . . . . i4lI`.`l per cw! Butlvr per lb. I'ut:1t'u_-S nr-r l . rruichnnn -1.. unun1u:u. uuwn mucu LHU un_ys\vm:l1 IL the between the p}-Iir. It is 111! on-r now, lmwovcr, an} the Knight of Iiilngstawxn cam well :1!l'nr to lmvc :1 h(~nc-l1u):n1 in the once prouul nml lxmighty reprcsenl.:zl.i\'e of the (}lcx1gm`i:u1s. __._. _..- . ., _.. Ca?!" Noties of Births, M ' " Deaths, arejnvariably Ch3i'ge`:1hfPil'f"gCy or No exception will be made to this rue)? - D3131). un un: null or. .\lomlu_` JAII Hm In H mn -------<~\`->~ .I.uLu'.uu;!-.~\ wurnnn w struut In-r0_. on -'I'nc'sd:w cnnvo_v-I to 3:10! in :1. \\ ml him-ul.u_ (min... ..- {N ; Ivan -r v` gull. 4' . .__-`,.., .... ,, Mr. Wright Elected for Thc West. York election tvrmix day ni.;h3`. with :1 umjtuity \\'I'ight. .4 mm ;-g-.4: -~/v_./ SI-IEARIFF"S NOTICE- vI:u.'u_-1-3 rm` :1. -of pL'l'IOU1lJH`. -as . . . . . . . . mu (;uun1_v of ml by all clam: zi..\f.m.\' .vm::iz;f;e. nun U1 ur_vuI_g Lt) [my on we uumux he-I pwulcrs. Possibly Mr. llmve may be got- linqtircd of llg'lL.'ll.l0l), but. he is not the only man in the work, and it was foolish, lo 2-m_V the lL':1.\`f, for :1 bntcli ot' Ministers to run all` in such a liurry to how the kuce to tho cllief ofthe repeulcrn. '.l.`hcy are doubt- lo.4.~1 sit-lc cu:.nu_v_,v`l1 now of the l-usiness they had in luuul, for it. has brought tllom no nearer a solution of the Nova Scotirm dif- ll<'lllt._V; uor.c:1u tlu-y see their way (my <-luu!'t:l' to the lling` up of, the vacancies in tlw Dominion Cillllllel. Tlmrcis some- A.-.. ll.l....- u...-u t'u..nu ..lm..r L! ` ExAm.\'r:I:" ()IIic_0, .>\,'u; ?A Y, A c;-gin). _ -v`rvv\rv\rvv\/s Bm'x'ic .VI:I|'h-ts. :3 in the I , in the Town of Battle UN .S"[z'.P1.8t/2, 1868, in-vs of tho l c:|c('. CIT0"""t:'! la -9 um!u`.)H`_N W ""l"`5 , 1......" Km |`.`l untlozlu-rs nu: ml give their nncm ().~`II[`lI `,\'l:\lionv D. u 1 Sheri'Cuunl$v' ` n.m.- 1.1. ) I u no luau Mill), Sir.1n|m and trip to l|:xI'If:1.\' I` lm\',- in:Iucu,l I _smncLhiu__: not I wu.-nl, 4.-\'ix.`cnl|_v 1\I:xc:1uI1:1II, nu: wise as wlu`-.11 In -1'.I. I..!.. ., . . lN.\I.\.V. llihln Hm fux;r1I.=tI2.lF.9_ _ A , A =:.nTfI. ;; of Simcoc. Wu mlnnce ac- ml on Tues- .1U.. 5" " .,u [H U . -;,u V l.0."v'n. m porlance. I up in the runk. '-* lmuuzz. 'l`1n:m:n.u'. 1n.'L's'r 1:), L M65` 1 Barrio, . um.` Ill IC7I}V1: N11 ,,..,.-..,.--.1 the city. l)|`n-in`: have hm-'1 math: ml` ', wifh h;uhiiv;: at `cwd; (me at` '1: elevators, the l>v.~'l < guests to the uppc-r glnutu; the 4-ntri< nchl y carpeted; and y n-plonushed um! I Ippointmc-m.-, (-1 country. country. Telcgmplruic: on the lirst lm!`- 27- L"-' "' un:'1`r:m-lIin;; ovonvenivnct-s :: the Dun hm-.. I. Ellbi` ' vs. LUIX-Z5 Ill-ILL. Tho so-un.w.-..=: . [ Sixth rs. - SMITII C:\.\'.\'1.\'( ;. The South Hall uI' L- (4!h)Concussiox1 of H ...u/r.u.~ M I signed, un TU1'.'SD.l}' . For the nishing Barrie. :3` Plans and the More M \t.._. In IIE lur;:i-- . - land, of)? u: Tran-ll ing cpnveni-nm-- ` Sh:-ri"n ()ir'v`. August Hlh. ` :1` tn) of Mu: ADIl`lRI(t 41 A of Lht` D01? alia~s'\\v ri [4 suita- u'1I,I.x.\.\1 I erl_s S319 Coc.\"n` 1' Thu T0 \ A.I!. 151415 in the Cu m. I`? ' AND COL'I\"I`Y OF FI.\!CO.E ADVOCATIE. auna; In line Cu :$'C0l'.\'TIlY wnere I ling-rin n}.-1*f`%1>;51I.;w: f'L'l) II ! \ :9`TI-`.I:.\!.< Li" Torouln. Jul\' `'1 .xV 311.. Whlwn In! . Hatt7e1`&;_. fn tlw` Mails going South, dully nH5.45 a.m and` 6.0.5. p.m. ' Mails going North, daily at 10.05 3.111., nnd ; 6,40 p.m. ' ` Mails gain; to Ponemnguisht-ne, daily nti 10.35. mm. - 4 ` Mails {hr Orillin, daily In 6.45 a.m. .Aplo, J'ucm1uy, _'1'luu'n-luy and Saturday, at 10.35 11.11:. - . as for 'I`ho1'nmn on Tuesday nnd Friday. 10. 3 mm. ` . mils fur . ~'hanIy Boy, on l'uc.s:1ays and Fri- lu :1! l')..':.' 11.11:. . ' ' gluils fur Miuising, on Iv`)-itlny, at 10.35 n.m. J. EI)WARDS.. ',Po.~u nxasier. W. L Mbart Bui!= |nni1[:V;%;ai.:`:+ = fridag Eve"- Iv cm Montreal. Au` nails Close at Barrie I , 0. as follows: `H.\'I)El:.~ Flrruml Barrio. .'\ll):u. ic, July 2931}: Orange Tnders tlw_- math`/L 51 5) All; ntl. H001 . ' LEWIS UH,` The Reciprucvity Mo\'en|cnt. I2ANIi A sm:r:'\z. II`.\~\'I 7?: KW: H62? Hall, 7 m V W1:;.;:.;;;f1s;..;.;;: 1: :1: r11 I1 ;\" L t'_I` 2 The What is it ?"-Somo people in town say the ringjust impaled in the public gore, opposite tho railway passenger dopot, is for cxlnihitions in the manly art of self-defence,` and that it is to be used for the adjustment of ' llilcxrllies arising in the Town Council chum- bor. Others,- again, say it is the new pound, in keeper for whlcl: is now wanted and adver- tised for. While n thlrtl circie of gossipers contend that it is for tho one-horse-corporn-' tion-power, or traction engine, to (rot nroundv in, to show his increased speed. Will -the indefntlgnblo and wide-uwnke (over the left) street lnspector let the people know what is it?" They know the power spoken ofis death on fencing, but they are dying to know whom. er ivenro correct or not in the idea, that the 5 enclosure is a cemetery for -the interment of j corporntion sins nnd blunders comxnittutl dur- ing the past four years. This is certninly the gravest View of the matter. but perhaps the 1 1 w most correct and deira_bIe one; 1 . , ` and Y Tlie_1lef\-clion in the Conservative ranks has been most remurlmhle since the eleva- tion of the Hon. Mr. Ilowlaml to the gubernatorial chair of this Province; but. no single imt.-ince of from the p.'u`ty of" which Sir John is the hearl and front, has nslonislied us more than that. of our sloiv-:1nd-ezc.sy-going, ` ol.l-islnioned contexnpor.-u'y, the Collingwood .Euter- prisc. Whn-w! how 120 opens out the viola uf his wrath on the head of his former patron Saint, Sir John! Well, we ml- nnire his Immlmml, his inxlepentlcnce, zunl his inusclo. Last week we corrected soxnu. vary n`c:l_y _blund_ers our eonlelnporary nnulc in his reniarks on the government: rozul from-Thunder Buy to` 1*`ort. G1u`l')'; this week, however, we must. put him on the buck, for he has not made xysingle error in the followin_r__; `article on, West York, which we give entire and claim for it un attentive` perusal: )1:-. Amos Wright has been non1inn_tcd by the Rt-(`oi-nmrs as the cmididnlc for. this con- sliuu-ncy, Mr. H. S. Ilowland. brethcr of the L;mm.n,mg.Governor, having dccllnod to run, seeing his chances 0fSlICC('SS were very slim. rim}; lulu mmoinunent of Slr_John. in ennu- l I soelng Ins cnancus 01 SlICC('SS sum. The appointment Slr,John, oppo- sition to the wishes of the whole Provinct-, lms done more to nlieiintc his Sl1p0l`i('l`."~l than porlnnps ho is aware of , nnd M the same time givcs his opponents 11 mm opportunily for writing hin1`down. West York, nlthough n G1-itconstituency. being tho rst occasion ollhred _to the people to pronounce on the ap- pointment, will convinco John A.` of his mis- t-uke, we hope, and show him whnt is in stun! A for his (_iovernmonL if he does not very much mend his ways. While nlwnvs slmnortlm! lilmrnl nnnanrvn. ` [H0110 HIE always supporting liberal Conscrvru tlve views, as wuconsldcr them the best._lor the country. wu are not prepared to go to tho ' length of following a purty blind because the lenders say so, by-no means. Let. the lgvmlc-rs show us their 1m.-usuros uru good,nnd. their iuolives pure, thou we give them a lw-arty support; butwithouttlmt, we are at liberty to uct and think for ourselves. Some of llm mm-n ilnnnvlnnf mmm....A= Ar 10 act mm uunk foroursclvt-a. ` some of tho more ilnportunt measures of the pwsulit Coalition Govcrnmenu are, to us ovorthing but suli.~d`nclo1'_\', and thm`uI'ore, usn `l'uit||i'ul guardian oi'll1uinleru.~sts of the people, we cannot uvlvisu them to place that condence in the rulers of our destiny that we should huvo lilnul to do. Ux_nlor those circtunsuuxct-s ' \v-` l'<'mi xi sort of quiet aaltislhction in the shock that is to he given them by the electors of West Yolk. ' - .:.L_,_, , V `much fairness in his votes during the'im- auu (me or we l0l'el1l0sL In the rate war. What makes him stronger, too, is his lJ(`lllg an ardent supporter of General Grzmt. for the 1 resi<.leIrcy, which Butler is not, although a Republican. Ile hasa personal dislike to Grant, and it` is likely to destroy his political inlluenee, as he will unquestionably be superseded `by. Sehouler. No "man could possibly be more relentless or cruel than this man Butler,.and his conduct `on the impeach- ment trial shows that he would be a tyr.-mt of the worst sor: if he only had the. power. How gratifying it is, then, to learn that such a man is about to he shorn of the power to do miscliief. His military career was adisgrace, and would have sent an_v other man into merited ol)seuri1y;bnttlie iinpudence of Butler carried him tlirougli, and he sliamelessly puts himself forwar-.l . again for re-election. How he ever got 5 into Congress is a mystery, fur surely his constituents must ha\je known his charac- ter beibre they elected him. A much better man, Senator Sumner, is alsolikelyv tube e.\'pose:l to defeat in Massaclmsetts, the Republicans having decided to put ~ forward Mr. Adams, the late American Minister at London. 1f Adams could have been substituted for Butler in the House of Represent,ati\'es, it would have . been much better to have let._Mr. Sumner remain where he is. Of course he Will* now have to take his chance, It is pro- bably his connection with Butler in the ll impeachment case that has led to his being`-l I opposed. There is hardly any way of ii keeping free from contamination by mi.\'- st ing`w_ith sweeps, and Mr. Sumner may probably have to pay for his temerity in this instance of linviug encouraged Gen`l Butler in his dirty worl<,'. by'losing' his seat in the Senate. lIe certainlydisplayed .l 1 1 ( 1 I l l '\ I t t f ])(`2l('lllllt:lli. trial; and altliou_ he gave his vote for impeaclununt, it cannot be said that he was in the least unjust.` Butler amused himself with \'11lgai'ityanLl bitter- ness. ' The Collin;:wo0zl "lintm`prisc `on the War Path. ` i'I'he chief of the Presidential impeuch-_ ` era is likely to find :1 lion in the way of l . l:is_pi'og;'ess in the direction of Congress 'I'c'rth_e next term. He has intimated his intention of n,r_:uiu being 11 candidate, but us l1e'g:we serious offence to the Ptepub-` liczms of Massachusetts, they _nre deter-' mined_t0 keep him at home, if possible. The s:uulnr they lmvo selected is (ienerzxl Scliouler`, f'ormeI'ly, if we mistnlie ` not, principal mlitur of the Boston ../lllas, and one of the foremost in the late \\r'l...G .\...1... L3... ..o...\..,...... 4.... .. 1 : renewal of -reciprocity. It is satisfactory V to find that__ in view of the movement, which is wholly conned to the United 1 States, no desire for cri nging has been evinced on our side. The Americans 1 must have discovered, by this time, that the Canadians think they can.g6Y-111.093 LY without reciprocity, althoughvthey are -quite ready to enter into arrangements - whereby they will not be called upon to sacrice either their trade or their nation- zdity.. '1`-he Portland Convention was \"ery explieitindeed upon the annexation point, and put the matter very fairly; just, in ("Ch 118 we e.\'peeted_h;))norable menof business would do. It i. quite clear that ` Camula has nothing to gain by seeking ZI. renewal ofreeiprocity, and that it is best. to await the result of the steps taken on the other side. ~Thcre is no need of hurry in so fur as we are concerned, but the Americans-see the necessity of Spciftl) action, and we shzdl not be surprised if the . movernenl is pushed forward with Vigor. ` 'l`hntreciprocnl trzi le would be mutually hr.-nelicial, we verily heliere, but the offer must. come from the United States. We -have gotalong well enough for three years without reciprocity, and would perhilps continue to do so, but if we can have it i upcn fair and equitable terms, and with- ] out any detriment to our gencralinterests, then we can see no olxjeetion to it, and would gladly weleomo its renewal. -. ...___~._... . .-..-._ 1 i t ( i : I ( 1 I z \ l Tii({:i_-"$7.? Secure. THE EXAMINER AND cou NTTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE, .___g.oQ-o--`j-- . -Come over and Help 'Usl-Nevor since Barrie had uhobitntionor. a name has there- cxistcd `such a demand for mechanics and `lnborers of all kinds ns at present. Buildings of varied materials are being reared in differ- cnt parts of the towu- making worknicnscnrce and `wages high. Much of this indicated pi-us- perity, '0 must admit, is owing in a great measure to the benefits our rural population hnvc enjoyed during the past three yenrs, nnd the emly prospects we lmd of u bountitul harvest this senson, which, though they my not be fully realized, will prove at least antis- fnctory in the garnering of an average crop in most or the lending cercnls nnd other ngricu_l- turnlprodnctsindigenous to the soil 0! this region. In ever way. we may-a.=sel't. the harvest is plenti ul, but the laborers are few. Corrupt Fountains."- l`ho dispensers _of justice in the city of Hamilton, one would -say, from recent exposures, are broken vessels that can hold no water; but the trouble seems to be that they hold, and that tightly too. what does not belong to them, and hxwe u very im- perfect knowledge of the laws of mmnn at tcum. '1` he Recorder ofthut city is blll1(`(l0|I o churge of fraud; the Chief of Police, on one of mail- feasance of eilice, and hisdeputy to answer it siiuilur oll`enee-while expectation ispn tiptoe awaiting the impeachment ofthe Police Moris- trute, who it is said is threatened with prose- cution for some other om-nee. lint. the judi- ciary embroglio does not end here. it would seem. for we huve heurd, even in this remote quarter, that an ominous cloud, portending trouble, is impending over the head ofunother high oiciul. which, when ithreuhs. may do- velopc `-' a big thing in white." Howie.` the detective who punched on the chief and his deputy, hos ht-en arrested by the former for malicious lihel. Verily, Justice is not -blind in the ambitious cit-y, butthe people evi- dently have been. 'l`he legal fraternity of Hamilton with some very few honorable ex- ceptions, have long had the knack of taking is poor t'ellow's cloak and his cont also. -This is not intended for '` enrl{u.sm. 3.` 'l' [0 '.:`~lInspc-ctor, we are quite pre'parc-Ll to lie- l\|VUlv ' From the l:_11owlel;__re we possess of Mr. l FcI`ris's conduct in this County as Prison )t' have that he'is in every way capable of y n `l s ll l- scclcingto undermine Mr. McDonnell, or any one else, to gratify his; `own selfish purposes; hut we sincerely hope, that be- fore 1nal:ing" such an appointment, Sir Jolm will consider the serious damage it will inllict on his own cliaracter, as wullas_ - the great injustice of placing seven or Cl_L`lIt lmndred unt'ortunate tliougll erring . t'ellow-creatures, umler the control of'one sodemi-l offecling m~oi\'ilit_\`. We shn~l- dcr at the thought of trznisferring these poor creatures from the care of one like Mr. Me-Donnell, who is noted for temper- wingjudgment with mercy and Immunity,` to the control of one whose tcnderp mer- cies, we ' feel, would be but heartless and imperious` tyrann_v, if not _worse. Yesterday our gaol was -visited by the new Prison 1llSp(3Cl.Ol'. For Qntario, Mr. Langmuir, an unassummyz, friendly, com- mon-sense gentleman, who app1'oachcs_ others as ifthey were his fellow-creatuI'es. His manner is mi. that you would at once feel a pleasure in carrying out his smallest suggestion; and so unlike the self"-co cert-' ed, silly I_r/rmniy to which ourgaol oflicials here have submitted, during" the reign of a couple of l1isprcdecess0r.~!, that we cannot help congratulating them on the lmppy change that has talgcn place. If M,-_ McDou_nell was l'C`.=lgllll1g` the situation Md Sue], ,, persflll as Mr. L:1iigiiiixii- sought to ll the \':1cam:_y, we feel sure that such an appointment would do 119 "Well C"0`l|t to the Dominion Governnient as the local one has ajust riglit to claim fm` `llung selected such a man. But to allow Mr. Ferris, by virtue ofhis oice, rst to make complaint, and then recoinmcurl the` dis- missalpof "an old, worthy and eilieient ser- _\':mt, for the especial imrpose of cozily placing himself in Mr. Mcl.)onnell s stead, transcends hounds for which there is no e.\'cue, and if the \'illa'in_\' prove success- ful, its nal eonsum`n1ation must sta1n p with IzIstiug;clis;,;`r21ce, the man, or men, who would make such an appointment under such unparrellcled circumstances. . . I `N10 OM10!` iS_p0CI.0l`S Wlllll`: man [I "H|.lLmlll, miustnking,nnd conscinntious omccr,- unless 1t b(st,|1eo1ccitscll'. We hope the Warden 'wiIl'not be turned mlrifc to please any s_uch place-hunters as some of the inspectors app(`.m` tone, in the face of lhc recommend-.\'tion con- tained in their __own 1'cport.,in .\I1j. McDonncll`s` - I favor. 1-: .1 u v 1 - :-Ir law. In the rtnnnnl '1'oportoftho Inspectorsj-just published`, wo {incl under the heat! gent-rnl nituntgcxnenlz. xx parngmpli In relation to the Warden, which to nsi scoma contradictory. The inspectors report that they cunnut shut their eyes to tho fnct thnt the `rwponsilnility oi n.tIn1inistc1'in',: the "ttlfaiirze of the l cnitt-u- tlnry are too much for this failing: In<-ntni and pliy.uin:1l]nu\vcrsuIft|ic \\':u'tlcn," and nrl_visu his disxni:4snl. In the snnw pnrngrnph. _ they state thnttlwy think it due to the .] \l`(`.`!l'!ll Word;-n l0 rvcorul their "liigh uppreointioii of his Innny \'nlu:\i)lt.- t]ll(llilil`H us n public sor- vani, milling `that it would he iill])0'~`~`llJl0 to [ind in any h1':u1cl1oI'tlm public so.-rncc n more . faithful. pain`stnkin;.; und conscientious 0111-. The one sentence certainly contradicts ccr.7 ` _ Whntmoro does Mr. Items and tho other. `the other ins_pcctors want than faithful, lminstokingnnd II) we \V l1l`(l( liSlllp. '1lllS IF! Cefllly C00] Off the part. oi'Mr. I"(.-rrin, who is no doubt the int-lligont and viciout geutlcumu mount in tho ropmt. Although there are no inspec- .to_'rs under the D01 inion, Mr. Fen-is still kcops up his visits. armed with the written authority of Sin-.John_. who will no doubt allow the country to be robbed lo puy Mr. 1<`o'i'ris' bill for and inspection that is not uuthorized by luw._ l`0l)Ol`f of the l'nnenlnrs'-illst muzicuurxu In silliilllg [0 lb?! Oltl ])!'01)0I`- lions. 'J`hcy intimate that there need be no porunaxnent nmterizil difference. it the two s'v\'t`l'lllllUl|LS will in good Faitll attempt to .u`.Llc the (lcl:lll% of :niotl`ler trenty upon the lmsis ul'e p1:ility. The various ohjec-' llmh I`;1Li-'Il in the Uniteal States by the opponents of` rccipnjocail tnule, are replied to, and the ll,opn|'t, says: `- The ohjaction coining, or supposed to come from Cun- nrln, growing out of the xnistnlcen slippe- silinn that the tre.-y wns 1ll)OllSlH:1l upon the iclu.-| t._h:it tho eonimereiul interests of tho Pro\'ine(-s wonlul tlierehy be compelled to l'.-won" :nincxntion, renplires the explicit ale.-larntion tlmt there is no p:n'ty or set of. men in the United States who demand or imuhl consent to annex tho Cannulns nf__;:1ii1st the will 01' the people of that Do- minion. Political questions are not to be rog:ml--..1 in this discussion. America hns ; not and will not invest money for political l or miliI_-irv n>:innn.~x in the vnllaw nf` lm` Rt It is rumored that Mr. Jmnes .\[oir 1-'on-is is to be appointed \\'ardon of the Penitentiziry. It is said that Sir John A. l\lcl)onald has yield- (ed tn Mr.` F(`l`1'lS' ixnportunitivs. and has at last; c0nH(`nl0:1 tusacritice Mt`. CDOnl1(', an old and triucl servant. who has Immt Wartlon for the lnslftwt-nty years. It is rather cu1'ic.us to read in the last l't']N)l'l of this 1 ri.mn Inspec- - tors. where nportion si_:m.- by Mr. James 1-`erris. states that it is tin1uth'nt. an *`intt-l1i- gent and vlcient gontlonian" was appointed 10 the \Vurdenship. This is certainly cool intelligent vlticimtt: xzentlcnmn mount vuuvl unnuuu u_y IVLIIULI II: uuu. ` Frank is doubtless one of the incor- rigiblcs; but we do not see that he 'desor\'c the Reno;-(P3 abuse V for simply failing to f'urn.ish that sheet with :1 report of the meeting. Newspaper pliblishers in l\liso11ri`ap|)enr to have curious notions` about them ifithis one is nspeimen. In C1|nll(lll[)lllJll.'~`llOl`S lmve to supply their own re[)01`fs of 1m:etin_r_v,.=,' or go without, and were they to ussnil the Secretary ot"a political meetiny1' after the f:1Sl)l0n of the z1l)o\'r.=,. they would be apt to have an in- vitution topisztols nd coffee for. two, if ` they escnpml n tlll`'lSllll)_;` lnelbre lmml. It is cviclent that the 1 cc_ortl is dontrolled by n. l`eetntnller, nn lazy one at that, or - he woulal not bl:1ckg'ImI'(l others for re- fusing to do his` worlc. Fra11l< has probably spoken out are now. :-j---{4-b---1: ' Ill!!! we might pllbllsll Luem, lltl ill! [ll`0ll'llS0t.l . to "attend to it. but. tailed to do so and-run oil to Slmnnou. where we'hopo he will get. ` lick- ed. it he don t attend to his husiness hotter than he does here. If the Democrats hero wish the proceiulings of their meetings pub- lisliecl, they must elect some other than I-`mnk tbxf Secretary, or else closely contlne him, tying his legs to :1 table lllltl give him one horn only of N:1sby`s `nourishing uid, with the dis- . tinct understanding that he is to have no mom until the report. is completed. It would then he quickly uml well done, and we know of no other method by which it can. u4`......I. :. ,1-..I.n-.._ -._- -0 .11- :..-.... . Th Tezas_C'omzty Record, 11 Demo-- cmtic pnperpubliahed at Houston, Mis- souri, hits otf the Secretary of 9." Dmo-' cralic meeting this wise: ` `~ A Dcmocmtio meeting was held in our Cl"illIG IllL'1JLIllg LUIS W130; ` meeting held our Court House on Monday Inst, of which Frank - Geig-.rwus_c1ected` S`crct-.u`_v. Several tunes we asked lnm for an account of the proceedings that might. publish them, and he'prom'ised . otf Hard on the Secretary; --- -- vi-T l euitentiary. uuuu IUI -u1'ic.us 1 r. J mums intelli- mnninlml , ..V...~u, uuul ail, xouo. The fourteen days campaign on Witn- bledon Comm_on closed on Saturday last, amidst a meagre attendance of the public and a miserable muster of volunteers. Nothing remained to .be (lone on Saturday except to (listributethc prizcs,-a duty ` which was p`ei'formed by Lord N-apeir of Mngclala. V The contest for the Elcho Challchge Shield came off on Thursday, and was won by the English eight. Lust V year, when the weather was more favcr- ableifor shooting, the shield was won by the English competitors by asingle point, ` England scoring T097, and Scotland 1096 ` --1relaml not competing thethree ranges. This year the total scores were--for Eng- land, 1166; for Ireland, 1121; and for Scotland, 1117. Another interesting -N match \v11s`tl1at for the Irish International ' T1-opliy, valued at $25,000, and annually competed for-by the three best shots of ` the year in the International Eneld ` Teams of 20 each. The match itself was 1 shot` for a few weeks since at Edinburgh, and won by the English Team, the best . shots being: for - England, Mr. Hepple- stone, of the 6th Laucashire; for Scotland, I Mr, Plcnderleith, of Peeblcs; and for 1 ...D ..\....1;-.u...nA That/the Nova Scotizms should have celebrated the Fourth of July, is not to be wondered at very much, after the man- ner in which their delegates were treaied . in this country; and many people here fully expect to learn before long that the disszitistied province will make overtures for admission into the Federal Union of the United States. The spirit of Lord North seems to animate the Russels and the Adderleys, of the present day, in . their colonial policy, notwit.hstnnding past . I lessons. IIUB llllll HI HUL lll\'U-5|: lUUllU_y [Ur PUIILICKII or miliL:u'y reasons In the valley of the` St. L.-uvrc-nee, and will probalily continue to laugh at Llmse who lo; but this is no- rc.-ison why our intercourse, found to be mutually benecial, should not be again reneweul. -u.. 1 0 ... .. uunnu:.~szuauurngu, mu czulultulte 101- me Presi_Llency who would nlways lmve head- etl the poll, would have-been Henry Jolm '1'emple,_ Lord l ulmerston_; aml this 1 fully lvelievo. Our country, right or wrong, was his nmtto; and it was Lord Pnlim-r.ston's rm belief that the great- ness, the, glory and the prosperity of Englazncl, were essenti:t`l to tlietriuniplx of liberal principles throughout, the world. The Bishop of London preached an elo- quent sormon on the occasion); and speech- es were delivered by Earl Granville, Mr. _[.owe and others. Mr. N oble,` whose chisel produced the statue, is_one of those _q;1Lisf;[(;to]"\'lllbllII`lC8S, so common in this coujgtry, of :1 sell`-made man. He is the son of 1!. laboring man at I;Inrk_ness, in Yorkshire, and at an early age showerl such genius, that he was placed under the tuition ot"Johu Francis, llntler Whose - are he bcvznne one of the greatest of liv- ing sculptors, 4` ` 'm...~.|... m'..... o._ _ ..1.A..i.a 1.....- Luuugu _u\L:r Luzu. uluru `um 00 it 121!` inore desxperute tight. . Yesterday, at the little town of_ Rum- sey, in Hampshire, :1 nmnu1nent to the late Lord Palmerston was tmveiled, in presence` of an immense cram! ofspectutors Many oftbe leading statesmen were pre- sent :0 assist in paying their paying their tribute of respect to the memory of :1 mini who had done the State vsomoj service, and who, perhinps, was the most popular representative of the people we have ever had. _It_hz1s been said that if EngIaIid_ had been :1 Republic, with :1 system of uni\'ersul sntlinge, the candidate for the PI-nciulnnmv u-Im u.'nn]rIn`u~n1v.: l...m. l.....,I euupuun, L'uuucmu Luis Dunu:l_V I17.`/.10. In the mezuitinir, in zuldition to Pusey- ism, evmigv.-lieal Episcop:ili:1nism,is con- fronted hy a. newer but more dangerous foee, in the slmpe of Rutionulism. The lezidor of this party is the philosophic ` Arthur Penrylm Stanley, Derui of West- minster, and among his supporters is that amiable, intellectual and moral young man, the Prince of Wales. At :1 church meeting the other day, the Dean asserte(l_ that Dr. Colenzo had lone nothing, in his . opinion, to justify his being deposed from `u the See of Natal. 'Notwitlnstumling the sigmi of clisnpprobzttion which this asser- .tion elicited, the -Dean, aniidst ironicul cheers nml eries of0n, Stanley, on, pro posed" that in order tp_ remr?lv the Irish Church grievzinee, the- Catholic church there shoultl'he emlowenl also. The stig- gestion; lf0\vevcr,`f'ul1nl`l no `l-.'l\'(:)l` with me meeting, and the prelute 0t \\'estunustcI' -will either lmve to fall into" the ranks of the upholders of the est:ibl1slini or _ "join the `Dean of C:mterhury s follo\\eI`.<, who are on the side of Voluntznyi. One thlng is certain, the ll`i.~'l1' Ulinrch is cloomenl; :1mlit.i.~i not ilnp-.-ohnhle that the Englihione will next he zittaeketl, though __o\'er that there `will be :1 far inore ' V4\ \`r -. n_-'" 1'1 !:u1. A 1- ' 118 . .` And 0.. Dizzy. mind" your eye old boy! lest your greatness shonld_ be swept nway by the broom of public opimon.-l1c1\r that, 0 I)iz7.y. V` - . Whatever opinions people may h:u_'e about tliojusticc or policy of nmintaing a church in Ireland, hostile to the great. mzxjority of the n:tti\-'es, such demonstrations as these, only seiwe to4lef'eat'tI1e `object aim- ed at. and I am glad to o'bsorve that the iibUX'\1`pI`cSS of Lliis city, almost without exception, condemn this Snnd:n_v fizzle. In Hm |nn:mt.inm, in snlzlirhm In Dun.-_ umu LU uo uriven several miles L0 water. \ On Sunday last, two meetings were lild in London in support. of Mr. Glad- _ stone's poli:-y, for tho (llSOSlll)llSl..|ll1eIlt of _ lnuglrter of -theSnbbatli-ln'enkcrs. The V us.-S|mro us, good Queen.` tho lrisli church, one in the morning at Clerkenwell Green, the ollicr iirtlie al'ter- noon at Hyde Pm-l_<. Botli 8SSOll)llt3S'lHll'.l been conva;n-ztl by :1 notorious fellow of the name of` Finlnw, 41 rerlihot Fenian, ,ni " by_ some others of the siune stamp. Not 1 content with indulging in (leclaiming in } Botzmy Buy lzmgunge, aguinsf all who. mlillcroal witlr L11-.-in in opinion, :1 {most bl.-isplionions Vpl`!Iplll'l1S: of the most" solemn portion of the Cliurcll of llnglzlinl liturgy, was recited amidst the cheers and following is a specimen of the burlesque : Let us say From nll Church monopoly. good Glad- stone, save ii.<.-S:wc us, good Glzulslono. From being coinpcllud to keep the_ fut shepl1crds' of every oruud, g o_od Qxeen, deliver Froinmaintaining such a. largo stall` of us.-.\.'|uu`o good Queen.` vI~`1'om maintaining large idlersbin silk nprons and shovel hats, frmms of Reform, spnro us.--Fricnds of Reform, spare 118. , min.-uuu nmnnxapuuuuuce IO "IKE EXAHIXER-'-' _Wi'.h the th'errnoxneter at 98 degrees. in the.shade.it is no matter of wonder that tllirigs in England are almost at a `stand-still, and that the main desire of the , inlmhilzmts of tlnis island, is to keep cool. _Such weather an we are now hzuiing, has not been c.\'periencecl for many years. : Dayafter day the sun pours down his fiercest rays upon the` parchenl and dry earth, in spite of the growls of John Bull, -who, for once, has something really tan- ` gibleto grumble at. London .i literally , ` buked-the pavements give fortlran un- i comfortable heat to the feet of pedestrians, and the universal wish is that rain or : September wou__ll come. Those whose : means will allow of them doing so, go by thousands daily to the watering places of i En;;lan(l, to the highlands of North 5 Britain or the mountains of VVales, where ; a cooler.atmo.~=pliere prevails. The wheat ; . and barley crops ot'.Yorkshire, and the l hop elds of Kent alike bear testimony ; to the withcrin_9; blight, _of the weather, 3 and in many of the rural districts, cattle 2 have to be driven several miles to water. g nn .Qnnrl-,nv `uni fur/1 w. \nI>:...... ...n--.. 1 ._::. Lr,mdon,`Jul_y 22, 1868. Special cs:-respondonce to THE Exnu.\'ER- - \VivI. Hun ol.'n....\......A.._ -; An 1. , V --- LONDON C0llRESl 01\'DI`).\'Cl'}. Loxnox, JULY 29, 1868. The plea is certuinly :1 reasonable one, and the Porchunl Convention has been the first public body to urge it. Accomp:my- in}.-; the Rup:)I'L\\.'1s a resolution, to the L-ll'.~ct. that the mtemion of Congress should be dulnnmled at the earliest moment to -the iinmrtuut` um-asnros to secure closer cmnxnercizul rel.-|'.ions with the Dominion of Cunmln, and 1116 bl11uI'5_ted basis or n free contincutui trade. The report` and the resolution were adopted unanimously. Thus nnother :intl- by srthe moat import- - ant step has been taken in favor of the unguL,Auuuu uuue, womu pl'eclpl[.ZlL0 11 crisis. Universal suffrage existing in 'France, itoften occurs, that the absolute majority is insufficient to return the oicial candidate, hence, a second ballot must take place. At this stage of the election, those com posing the relative ' majorities coalesce to defeat the Government mem- ber. It is to abolish this second scrutiny -and thus y in the face of public opiu- ion at home and abroad, that the Empe- ror has in contemplation. It would be a dear sacrice to keep a few members, more or less, out of the Legislative As- sembly. ll D....1 .1- (`I - `-- ` ` ........,.J . , M. Paul de Caasagnnc is editor of the Pays! one of the Semmi-ofcial journals. He is an expert swordsman, and in addi- tion, whatis not common with French- men, a re-eater. A duel "to him is ' an -..- ...-. ,.-..-. ...V. V The Corps Legisluti` is hoping from clay to day to break up, and looks with :1 Sister Anne anxiety for the" decree that will set the Deputies free. There was an animated debate on the Mexican Bond- holders, which were the object. of much sympathy with the House. The Govern- mentivas, undoubtedly, morally respou- sible for inducing the nation to subscribe, and it is not surprising, that despite the opposition of Ministers, theiindemnity in Frcncli Three per Cents, was voted _ four, midis still lielicved by many, that the Emperor was about taking :1 step that might,Aand if done, would precipitate suffrage nxistinrr in :' uunu lb an. uurun. - ' The tender relations between l7r.'mce and Prussia, have been this week disturb- ed by the publication of :1 work, calletl MoiisieI1i' dc Bisni:u'l:, by M. Bzunher- gar, deputy of the German Customs par- limnent. This book eulogisestlxe Prus- sian statesman, ranks him as the t'ore1uoat man in the foremost: State of Europe, and urges him onward- to nish his work. The French Press are wounded at these plain truths, and seem perfectly agreed that the _time has come for testing the strength of Bismark's work. In such an event,` military men are of-opinion, that the rstpoiver in the .el will win. 'm.,. n......- 1',..,:..1..4:nr :,. 1.....:.'_ z-..-_. ' is likely soon to he di:-tnrbeil. LJUI) \Jli_\, U3 LH1.` \l(llIU?ll`l|illl LUEI/4I.lHlHH.\', proniises to. he forxnidnlle. Baden has sent. His llnlinass-200 volunteers, many ofwhom are pI'olest:ui*.s, with the-noces- sziry funds for their suppoit. Exn_:l:xn-l is pouring into `the Castle of St. Anrgelo, cases of Rennngton ries, and not n>.~pot,` \\'hci:e a cannon can he meful, is le{'twith- out one. Gro;:or._\' the Great, liad once the intention ofissuing an z'nuz'lo sucro, and calling out the pziests and monks to 1n:1_ntho rznnpznts ;ig`:|iiist the- invading Lo_mb;m_ls. It is to he hoped Pio Nino um; not he reduced to this e.\'tremiI_.'. lIo\\`e\'er. between the c.\'-l{in_-__;' ofN:1ples and the Repnhlk-:m.<, the unity oflmly V The Em- peror of Austiia has brought together smne'40,0U0 volunteer sharp shooters, from all -parts of GerIn:1n_v, and opened proceedings by hiin_selt' tiring the first shot. This gntlxeringis inc.-:1nt. to he a defence, but not .1 delimice. It points :1 nmral to- F1'nnce, and adorns the tale of Szuloxvn, by sho\viny__r Austria, the German unity is am nccoxiiplislnetl fact, and that its | head is at Berlin. ` '|'L,. l.....I.... .. 1.. .A L..L..._.., ,, P.\ms, July 28, 1863. 1 Special C0l'I`(`.:p4)n(1(`n(.`(! gt` Tm: E.\'.\.\(I.\'r:!z." It. is the .x I)llHir? of Andorra that has , been in :1 stain of Revolution this week. I .,T1l0 .l`<:`3_-`_:ni11g_`,'.dyx1:'1.t_\' rp_1'1c-l'._\' k'L'kc'1 th. 1` . !`s_vndI:1s`tlmvn-sunrs, Imvxng found `them 3 ,_ +3413 lxnLhin':_; but u.1urcI'n._ Tim Ix}.-vv yministers pro_:r:u:1n1e. henceforth, for- f `bids :m_\' g':nnllino; nu the territory of the ..-plllic. l<-Ming` this -\'ice to the _Gmnd I nun-hi41<.'u|uI mxtrv p|'II\.-ix].-u`.iH:~~`.. 5 l|\'l|||Ul|l.'. H'll\HIg IHKD '\|l.'U U7 LHU _\Jl(lUU Ducl|ie< and petty I 1'i!1cip:diiics. , '.l'h(,- last few .iay.<,- inqulctinp: news Ims been `rec:-hive-I from Rome. For tln-r.>c niglus the _g-,-11-rism1 has been Icopt unnlur 1 zinus, anzl the snHicr.~`. only pa-:'xniLte..I 10` go-out in 1):1'c`.1cs. The Pope is said to lx;1\'e`eL\']1-iassed to the French :1v11`lmss:1-, dor, his desire "to 1n'_2n'c more` French troops, as the threnteneul att.-1ck.o'n the, Holy City, by the (}.gu'ib:1l-Ii:u1 l\I:|zzini':m.<, nrnrni:.n.: 1.1.1.0 f'n|-:ni:L~11.In, ..-ulnn lune uuln, were \\'()l'Lll I.wlC(3 over. . . The Hon. Jcihn Rose and ~m:u1y othc Canadhns are :\t,prcsent in London. Lu: _ve:tr`the Pm'is Exhibition was the attrzu tion, but still the number of \'i.~'itors t EngL1'ntlfI`0ln Canaduaml the Stmes i tulcrubly large this season." ..?__3j_`:. JTHIHUU UH Iollli lllall OI Jluglls ` The other day Prince Arthur, :1 boy of sixteen, inspected the _:_`, ZlI7I`lS0n troops at. Chatlmm--many ot' them war-worn vete- rans who have served their country in all parts of the world-_nu-l told the General commantling to convey to the warriors his Sl:l_Sf2lCl.l0Il at the manner in which they performed their evolutionsx, which was doubtless very _r_rn':1tit'yiIi_r_>; to the men. Last week a Deronshire volunteer coI'p:.\va'= drawn up for the inspection of his Mighti- uess, the sen ofthe lute` King Theodore` :1 child of seven. The men of Devon -must h:u'e' felt higlily tl.-xtt<`>r.~ul at the: honor of being .il)spo(-lml hr the youn_r_r` son of an r\t':ic:1n s:u':i-_:e, who has co.-t' this country more than he and his king- ` I` dom were \\'ortl1 twice over. '[`l'.,. YT.\.. l ..'l... 1.1...- ._, 1 _u, ,, '. 1].|' ` Dll3lly HE \V()l'K. ` . r Pz1rli:\n1ent will be proroglxerl to-marrow, 7 and than the tug: of war will begin in ear- nest. . The chances are that :1 majority of mmnhcrs` will he returned opposed to the Irish Church, but as the result.-will not be known for certain Lill the close of Nov- exrgher, itiq perhaps to soon to propllc-,c'_y -` with any degree of certainty. A monster 1 mass n1v3<'.tin_ in form of the lrish Estul I lishment is to come off in the Crystal I Palace on the 17th of August. 1 'l`lm nllmr rlnv prim-A Alrrllnlv An l\n|v nfll ruucu an lll75UL|l|:|Ull-`D nuuhl IHLVO Ill`SL (0 .`.-o mxtoresl him with (}I'e.:bBx'ila1iII. It .~hm\'.~;, ll1.'\'(`,l`(1lL`h5.\`R, that the Amuric:ms um :mximLs` fur the rcnu\\';i| of mu-,i1\z'ocit_\*, uml_ \\'0ul:l go :; 1ulx_g_"_\\ il)' to SL'clll`u it. Iuut wen.-k un Intern.-uion.-11 Coxnnwrcizll (Inu\'c',-ntiuu \\':1~4 lwhl in I urlluml, at which I.-lo}.-;uLcs were pr(-.-1'.-nt from most `of the Provinces, inuluulin_4"1 riuco Ed\\furd's l.1.-unl. A lun_t_:Lhy report. was submitted on the 5th iu.~x.-ml, upon the sulvjoctof reciprocal comnncrciul r-:I:tl.imIs, in which the cnmmilluu .~cL t'm'Ll1 the theta connect.- e.l with the llhl'0g`.'llh)ll of the late tx'c:1L_\", mnl thu_\',(~;o on to say that the treaty Inn-ing_,r ht.-L,-I1 :1h0h.s'hcd, the commercial in'.urcm1rsc is sinking to its old 'J'hc\' thnt thorn need be (/0 H18 Sy-`!LU_IDn ' . Harvesting operations linve fairly com- F mencetl, and notwithstanding the wither- ing drought the yield will not be so poor = as was at first fearetl. It is the most re- ? markable weather that has -been known here for fty years, i The heat has -been ` -almost intolerable, and n1_;merol_xs cases of sun-stroke occur <`l:I_ily. Ail :1 to this the ndvc-nt of mnsquitoes, and you may ima- gine what :1 singular summer it has been. Mosquitoes have never been seen in Eng- land before, anal of conr.~`,e they are not ' only unknoyvn but unwelcome. '1'h_e cock- i neya (lon t know what to make of them, Fund rec-eipes} for the cure of their bites 4 appear in the daily papers, as if the bites i _\\'ere of some consequence. The heat, at i all events, has hurried the ripeni_ng of the V grain, and all over hro.-ul',England the I scythe,` the sickle, and the reaping-machine 1 an" busily at work. - 4 psi-.-li:|n1t>.nl: will he nrnrnmmrl tn-mnrrmv. I Desl. acluur, uylrt. Utll'3liIKC, UI u U\IIuIuUl- sctshire Company. Mr. Pcake, however, denies the e1mrge.broug;lzt`against him in the strongest mzm_ne1', and he now lies sesiously ill from the cflbcts of the shock to his system. ' Wnrvpafirnw nnernnnn ]1.'1\' f:1ir]V- com- Iiefzlngi, Cup}. Armstrong. Al: Wimble- don, after the 200 yard range, the English champion wenthopelessly to grief, scor- ing at 500 yards two bulls-eyes, a vici- . chet, and four misses, and finishing with 37. slmrpcontest thei1.ensued_ between the Irish and Scotch c1mmpions-the former of whom eventually won with. 59 to his opponents 54. I mentioned in my last the Queen s Prize had been won by Corp. Penke; but an investigation of the case proved that Mr. Peake used different mnmunition to that ser_\'etl out to him, and the prize was lmnded over to the ` next best scorer, Cglpt. Carslake, of :1 Summer-' 1.-nttiiiru Cnmmmv. Mr. Paake. however. om lums l.11rm:. muuc, mm H! on. 1110 amtude of the fair one"was rather free and ens`. The artist looked at the photograph, and became dumb. It was that of his in- tended wife, whom he be1ie\'ed to be as pure as -snow, and for whom he had been `toiling to save as much vas-would enable .them to live comfortably. The poor , A Russian gentleman, residing in I .1ri.< some years since, culled during the week upon :1 well-known portrait painter, with the photograph of a young lad y, that he desired to have an enlarged copy made, and in oil. The attitude of the fair one-."w.-n rnfiunr rm... ....,1 ---... nyplun: 01 we cnange m ms dear girl. ' An unfortunate (lisciple _of Isaac Wal- ton, passecl Thursday last, under :1 broil- ing_sun, shing for gudgeon; He did not even meet with the reward of a nibble. He was seated on one of the steamboat stages, from which hang loose ropes. Next morning he was found, feet. tied and a stone attached thereto, at the end of one of the ropes alluded to, in the bottom of the river; auuum mung. .l\. rrencu Imllmer `only can show them 011'. Ladies._coming from London or New.York, even dressed in the latest. fns11ions, appear cnuxitry-like, when 1-txbbixig skirts with n` Pariximznc. They are quite right. to inuka P:1"1x them up anew, who in his heart - nmsf. npprovc-`of the change in his dear girl. I unfortunate (Ii. inlh of T .-nan w..1_ pu.Irp()s(3S 0! the "U pper '1'en." T,he taste fol` luxury, said old Dupin, is becoming unbridled, and the proviiicial press is loud in its complaints against the rage--we are in `the (log-dz1ys-that has seized the farmers daughters to dress like their Parisian sisters. - They will no longer be contented" with` home-made apparel, but must send their orders to Pm-i~. Excepting for boots and gloves, no gentlenian dreams of purelmsing an outfit in Paris. \Vit.h ladies, it is quite another thing. A French milliner"m1Iy show them n'. T .-Jllinc r\r\I)1:I\nu Pun... |:'I`t' LIIU 1I|l:'|llIl|IL`|lL Ul I'Ul'l[)l'l)(:]I}'; [)(|[ {[5 .U.':n:ul:t is not. the !.I'0:lt.y-Inlnking` power, such lugislznlioln could he of no mm]. inns- much as m-,guLi:.1.inus wouhl hu\'(> Iirst to 2.. 1; V... .mmm.l hm. win. I`:.._. u..: ` ....1 3... nuu, unu _ unu nu: x'LILIL'.'4L1c`* lcft.l'n1' ..ris :1 few (lays :1l"tcr\v:1r nicc-Lingiunnc-_Ii:it(:I}' with the xiccidcnt. which cuuscil his il(*:itlv. In [Limo l:1_\'s the niountuin \'ill:if:c \ru~' only rc.s'm'Lc(l to Vl)_vtl1ein\':|lilu:l, who ]>:l.s`>CLl their ll1l_\' sittingiiitlic hath, for its cnrznliw: pf- fccts (lc]ll`ll<.l upon the period you rein.-ifn in the l)::'.|ll`:llly l1e21tcl water. Old Dr. Turck pr-a. cd for his patientsx, some read n:,'n'cl.<, \\'i'otu lcttel-e, plnyctl clu,-S5, rc-':ul Iic\\'sp.':p(-1's and clmtteil. N0\\'~tl1:1t the Emperor has taken to the place, it has l)(.`(`0lll0 inodemizcd after the plan of Ems , Bntlcn and Spa. The presciit is the fourth visit pniil by Napoleon duringi twelve years, the most. CGlCl)l`;l_t_CAl hr-ing that when he :mIl J:n`our plzmnc l the Ital- ian \var.llis i\Inj-zsty lives very r1:xictI_v-tlie 0ll(.llllllg' nccelful for hlnl--lill`.\:S nume- rous short. walks, and occasionally rinlin_,t: exercise, thus atl'ording every tcility to the curious, who come from all parts of Europe to see him, hut._ do not. remain long, as the town is only _suitc for the purpses of the Upper Ten. The msln f'r`lr ln\'nrv, gnhl nlrl human {Q I ucupsm rcrusc Hl2t[[(3l', tlirmvn tron) hit- [' ehens into the streets. In the Zoological L Gardens, the animals sulll-,r e.\'tcmc~l_v . from hc:1t--the Siberian hears particular- [ ly, in whose dens -blocks of ice are placed [ for them to lick--nothing will induce any ; of them to mount up their poles at present. In Russia, \'egctz1tio'1i appears to he disrup- ; pearing by spontaneous combustion, in _ coriseqirenee oftlie zlrougzht; in the rail- nre-so purclretl, that the sp.'irl from the engirieszuc continually settiiig them on lire. ,(-otton. lof_r\voo:l and l>:1n;in:i, me ower- `ling :1n_l fructil'_ying in the open air. In l:1r_qe \\`orkinf_: population occupy thenttics of houses, the roofs of which are in zinc. On TliuI'(l.1y evening, the occupiers found their. rooms like stoves, and .".!~'l(C(l per- mission to passlthe night in the Marines oftho Champ '(1e Mars, which was grunt- erl, but about three o'clock in the_ morn- ing, the rain began to-full in torrents, and the poor people were to be seen running i_n all directions with their be.hlin_g,r, and lllf-(ll'C.":SCLl,: -to seek their :1l,i:n1 homes`, resalvecl for the future to hear the ills they lr:u'e.- Grapes are coining: in from the Soutli plcntil'n_ll_\`, tlicy Hm \'er_\` luscious and line, selling; for lmll":i frzmc :1 HiOl1H Melon.s:irc splcnrlitl, :url .-.:in lft: luul l'r(-In :1 l'r:inc-thc I"rcncli eat them \\`ll.ll Dl".1J.:_'.(`l` us` 5| fii~-t - - -- St-\'_er:il tropical plants, as eotl'ec,r .the vicinity of the Chzunp-do-Mar_s. it` \\'1l_VClllllll_{S nrounil l :ii'Es, the slnnhs ` 1xu_'_;., uzut: UUlllI(3llCL'-l. The Son-ic'_v `fa; Vtlne I rc\'untion of . Cruelty {O Axiinmls, has oll1:rc:l' :1 rcw:ml of 100 l'r21ncs for the most l:u...:mc mu7.le.. for (logs, who, in proportion to the lm.-ut z:ppe:u' to be Stl`2|pp(:\l tighter. Tlnu-'.'e are :1grentn):m_y ugly rlogs scrolling hbout, ; especially at night, and the police are 1 l)l19_v (lcpositixmg pnisnm-.'l pills knround the 1 heaps of refuse matter, thrmvn l'nVom l;iI- ,l. Zoological I ` G:mlon.~2_ Hm tlnllnula (-n'..- , `ML. , u puuuuumll, LU LUU um-:;Isr.r;u.e's OXHCO. ; _ This week, rumor alleges that the Empress is preparing for her oft.-det'erre(l trip to the Holy Lam]; Ea utlcmlant, she is superintending her son s ed nczztion, whose very quiet life of late, is being com- mentod -upon. She has devoted some hours(|urin_{_r the` week, to lie:.ring M. Feiullet rezul his translation of Virgil- which appears, was a perfect ref:-igemtor for all concerned. Her Majest_v' came to town oiisuturcluy morning, by the ordi- nnry t.r:.in, .:~.nl presided at :1 Council of Mxnisters-her .suitc was very limited. She _2;:i\'e some nluli_encr3s, siipei-iimzmlc-l the ])l'(5]Hll'1lllOIIfl)I` the Que-.-n`s e.\'pect- exl visit. mid left in the z|l'ternom fur Fun- . tnineblemi, stepping into the carriage ivith seine of the e\'enin_; papers under arm. She wore a sort. oflight gum-y tulle 3 black lace m:1ntle,-the sm:1|le.~.t of straw honnets and white veils. ' The now inevit- able green purzisol was cow.-re with rich lace. ' She_receivcs three tule_t,;r:uus per day from the Emperor. The prop:u':1- tjons for the Einperos fete, on the 15th Au_r_:., have commence-.1. 'r||:I .`:r\.-int}! l'..r II... T)...... ..`, I` amusement. Saturday .'1fternnon, :1 naml oicer was shown into hisiprivute office, and after politely saluting M. de Cnssngnnc, gave him _:l box in the face, stated he ulc- sired to bring about it challenge, in which one or other of them should die. The editor quietly asked him to write down what he said, znhling thereto, that he sought the meeting on account of M. de C:1ss:I_:;nnc s strslctures on ".1. student row, and the conduct of their detl-naicr, M. Jules .F:1vre. On inquiry it zippenreni, this young: oicer hr.d heen cn:hicre the imvy,-and M. de Czlssignnc sent him a note declining to meet him on these grounds, and to actolnpany the `bearer, a policeman, to the mngistr.-ite s bflice. This \\'melc. rnmnr sillntrne 11...; Hm TEQRSDAY, AUG. 13, 1868. ':1rd the IOLI: Jul} 7.le.. ber of the. 1 wt seven _vc-z_u's, symp:uh_v, w aut, tied tothe rh are this same per ' the company 1' conducting . -o+------'-- Salo of the Steam Grist Mill.-The new Steam Grist_MiH, recently-erected here, was brought to thelmmmcr Inst Sa.turdny, and was knocked down to :1 gentleman fiom Ottawa for $10,010. A great bargain, and one of the hvst mills in the Province. _____..; :3` '6 direct attention to Messrs. McCon- koy ll: Co s new advertisement in another column. The establishment ol' this firm is so well known as to need no pulling. ___4..______ I-'unerea|.-An unsophisticated verdant youth, from the rural districts, visited Barrio lastweck, and seeing a young swell in :1 buggy, with a white napkin wound round his black lmc.n.s'km1wl:n.s:e funeral was passing. Three or four buggies following in `the wake oftlw --hezwy dorg, helped the green un's conclusion. ' ,,,. _,_,_.., .._-....--.,..-. A groiring 1Ic:;iro for the renewal of 1'eCipI'0c.'li tnulu with l'_`,.-mu. !u is~ every whe.-ro :1p[>:m-nt in thu United States. We have .<.hnwn that the that ofthrec commis- t*tllll5l`S h:L'vin_w;' been with hither to mcer- < min the t'uL-liing 01' the lending; men in the ])-nniuinin upon the Sllloject, is (I. clear in- tlicutinn ntlliu views .-it prewntontertziinctl mitt`.-ll to t`,oii;_v,'n-s.-i, lmving for their oh- _i-u-tv the :ittninim.-nt of I'ccipi'm" " but A 1 I hy our m-ij_:|ilmrs. 4 Twp bills were suh- I I s I U.'::mil.-L is not. Lim t.rn:1t.\-.in. Mr nnwnr .3. V Demoresfs Monthly fur .\`(-ptcmhcrr pmmpt to-time as usual, and full of good things to overowing fortho ladies. `-.\IaI1(lcI*Itv:1ring" is wJ1'thy of the perusal of vvcry mother, [ls Fashions, .\lusic, Literature, Fun. Art. 1I0uselmId,_render it most zlttractivc and useful lbrn family. You need to see it to know its value. $8 yearly. W. Jennings Demorest, 473 Broadway. N. Y. . -----o- 0mitted.---We received l:Lstwecl< :1 letter from Mr. Lucas, :1 school _tcachcx' at .Lcl`rpy; c.\'p1aining that :1 serious `accident. which he met with. in in-ing thrown from his huzzgy. incripucimtc-d him from attending the teachers` drill which took place hero :1. short time since. The letter \\':1:.-' mislztid. .\\ c are glam! to know that Mr. Lucas is recovering from his in_;'1u-ies, which were not slight. ----%-1.L_---- nouse, winch, with Collins` hotel nml n num- ber of buildings ulja(.-L-nt. were entirely dus- V troycd. The loss of property has been great; but we have not. learned its o_\'tent nor tho amount. of insurance. The trains were only delayed for two _or three hours. .;..,.----9.` {-5-- ` Fire at Stayner.-Thn burni1_1g woods in ' the vicinity of Staynlt-r, last wuol: Sgt lire to the Northern linilwany Station `and freight house, which, with Collins` ulja1(.-L-nt. lllirl-iv .1.-=- l. .... ...,\....-nu, um! um 14lIIIlI, ,1l(`, h:u'0 . :1: mt come within the me~hc.s of lhc hu\', ':mt1 hi< light will lrrirl':l'>,}' he I-.`:tiII;_~'I1ish~ I (-41. There can be no doubt has has been , very per.-50113} in his utt:1(,-ks a_r.::1in. the ` E_mpr:ror, and his bmc/uIr_c at m-.1 \\'ill_\', I is-rapidly roesexxlblixyg in this (`()nllIl0([_} , the ma grains ot'\\`he:1_t in the bushel ulf chaff. His weekly is :1 snmll O(.'L|\'I,) of 60 pages. Two weeks L'1:_;'o, he 4h-nnxnzl- [ea], in thg interests of'the.puhI:'c, the pub- E lic:1tion~ of the zlocnnncnr. by which at llznwver. nmnml S.-mdnn y..-.m:-.....: .1 -arlcll _\L'q.Ir~, mm Ln:unmi_'_: them for the which durim_{ Iit'<- thx-y testi- rlefunct. The chief editor of periolio:x}_. is also :1 director of which has the monnp(aI_\ of '(`()!]tillUt.i|); all `intcrincfnts in Pzn~I.~'. When an important pt-r.~s_onV (lies, zuxl hi.- renmins have to be tuzlnsporterl to some '(iiSL*ll7t part of the country, they Vnre put. into a separate hearse, having :1 comp.'u't- 1 me_nt behind for the coin, am! :1 coupe in front for four O3Ciil].`i.\ This Imirse i~ ; placer! on :1 _railw:zy \v:i_;~_ron, and thus transported. The editor in l]lIOR[iOl]`]l:l\'-I ' `ing to accompany the remains` ot`:rl'-`rt-nrh Marquis, a few days ufjn, to .\1:1r.<-:iH-.-.<, P killed two birds with the one strum. Hm ' -\V.`lS lI).`tl`l'icli the morning ot'tl:e fnntrnl, and his bride trzivc-Her! _in this lzra:n-.<-- tr. ! K its destinntiun. time =-...:.... .1 :, , i -\vn.~. nmrrmu Lue umrmng 01 I dcstin:xLi:_In, _thus <-n'Sn_'_ tm\-:mls the expenses 0 the I M. 'I u)c'hul'-vrr, and Ms LI . no I...J n.\-nn ..Zo|.:., .I,. unrxl .~;uur~'cnuI:I'.%', [nut UlI.`H' :u]0pLu-1` chi]-.1 had met. \\'ilh- .1 \`iuI:_-ut I;-:1Lh, on 10th July. in`l.he tc.-rriMcb'ixth Chan`.- belvof the . Polka C'm'rccl1'(21m /l=, n_r_:ed mnl th.-1nkin_'_: them for u.- svnnn.-uhv. \\'hi{-In .1...-. ..,.. mi. .1. .. mu; m .~7u1u: COCK (rllzmur. 1,lncir'c_\'c<, following a bier. I//zI.'z.o7lc[lr .6=, and lmrnc by : coatvumcnl as .llIlI}0!'I:l.k0?r.~K. unclerncutlx, a11rinviL.-ntion i the whole stulfnf writcr.=, : H..:.. ml...,... mg:-, 4.; uuuuxm-s each, are 1lllll'J:l_\' sumed in the empire. I\'.-upnleon the 'l'hir<,l, is the first l"'rcm-I1 nxou:u'c-I1 that s111o}{e but in ci_;:nrett(~s, he snmkc- formerly :1 great rlr,-::}, but Uot:x1t.l)'OI`:<::y s mu! ()m`mxr`s deaths, :lC( L`l(l`2lU:Ll by smoking, have taught. him :1 lcsson--we are progressing in smoking. Urbzm the Eighth, and Inr.m-out the Twc-It'Ll1, c.\'counrnII1i":xtc:_l slnnkc-r.~`. SuI t.-:'us.:n)l C7.zu's, cut MY their hL-mls, -:mxl_ Persi:m Sllztlls, their noses`. I... I/,m..,,:.,.-. r..'M1. .` __ m uw I.I\IlllllIlUIl \.*'lUllIUl. LllUl'G IS SONIC- thing \'<-r_y funny about this n11ml_I_:nx11atio11 < ni"Lho M;u:dnu:1ll:1. It was only the other wcuk L!n:|t.S.'1lulu.-111 wm mixing; :1 row over the loss of the LientennnI-(}o\'ernorship, ht.-i

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