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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1869, p. 4

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l%' Heavy Hard%w.%are, &c. Newmax-k'et, May, 1869, :1. " Jjl`-.` . R` EVER _dFFERED 1N'BARRIE. - `China Tea [Setts,' W. _Granite_ do., Tdilet Sets, and Glass-ware of every description. ` ' .,1u:=/x-v _. _.TO.-.---. A large demand for. our 80c. Tea, unequalled for svtrengthh and _a_.vo1i ----o EAST_ __AI1\TDIA HoUsE..| Good Canton Tea, . . Good Hyson Te:;,-. ,' ----u-u, II,Y\ p _ _ A Tqgether with an immense stock of . - _ Blacksmlths . _WaggoAn-Makers and Carpenters `Findings, ' V Comprising every description of ` ` I `HEAVY AND SHELF H ARD WARE, ll of which he is enabled In n`m- tn ithni nnkiin ..s -..-_-_ n.-. --_,, J u , % Remember the ZPlace--corne7- ts-tore---nearly o;j7osz'te the N.R.R. Passenger Station, 1)zmZop Street. ` V ' Barrie, March, 1869. 7- They are julstl `now receiviqg a supply of l_ Timothy-&`Clover, together with other Field & Garden Seeds V ` . Which they will sell at a low gure. . . M _ POWELEE$:I_5MPSON %fALMA 110 USE ..........., . ....,... ...-....- -.- .--.... ..... .. despair, Txim Faith : ickering limp, and keepit aye shining, For the darkest o cloudqhue aye silver lining. When fortune her gifts. withdraw: with a. l..n..;.. (am; 13Df\TT.TQT \/ ' %PRoV'I16i\fs,' T WINES, LIQUORS, &C., &C., JUSTAQ-IVE comm comm comm AND SECURE "mam BARGAINS IN7fIME- Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Fancy Goods, &c. V ;T1G,00dS.LRea.dy-m&a.deClothing ,T6 e`ect_ a. Siyeed Clearance; E"_I'he Sales will commence on Thursday morning, the 20th inst, at o'clock. BLAGKSMITH S ATTENTION 1 The undersigned having beenappninted igent foi the sale ofBankrupt Stocks, is now _ iegeiving a number qn consignment, which 1nus_t be sold at any reasonable price _Cell, and see if. they cafmot offer you greater inducements than i N you can get elsewhere in town. ` Ur snoum W0 06 muuwu uu llllIl0X'i.ullC3V Jen show, With meekness submit. to this hard tanning, For the darkest 0' ciouda hue aye silver lining. When ilfo'a' evening tide is rn1'd wt care, `And fnncy s bright dreams are main: lost in Annual.- l1'?Immense Salk; of Bankrupt Stqcks. N.B.-.-Remember the Place! The premies hitherto occupied by me. and other ' an-n.-. .._ . [IMPORTANT ANNOTUNCEMENT :1 THE sjrocxs WILL compmsm FULL ASSORTMENTSV or To the Farmers_ Mechanics arid lnhabjtants of Ba:-rlo_ and_ - `L vicinity generally. , - The subscribr has. now in store alvery large shtick of $5 bM_z'/ 07;e Price, and that the Louwes-t. @"` A libe1'al reducti:):: to th(,37':'[`;`2;.(3'(;. NE WMARKET U U, Whose meaning and and we cnnnu weal soc, Gird on Wisdom : shield, and cease u.` repining. For the darkest 0' clouds hue aye ai_h-or lining, Should grief : sombre shades fall fast at but tlnnr ll KJIL .-L L ` J; 4 Opposite the [ Red Lion, 'Dzmlop-Street. :0 1 96:0 _@n@em;m;: an gmsswmg [NEW g;,m M S % Q ` A_l;11';eTar1'd-:v-e-l:se1e;1;'1_` st-(:1:-o`f'u1\Iv'alt, _V Rye, .............. . .' . . . . _ . . . . . . . . - - 5 Port and Sherry Wines, . . . . . . . . . . _ . . - wIffs?*& I-IQU013sj A ]n.l'0`P. nn nu.\".cm]nn1>oHv n rd in o'er. to the` pubiic at prices that cannot be cou;petd with WEST OF MONTREAL , ' T ' Thomas McCormick, Agent. 0 . Just opening out the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of PURCHASE YOUR 's:rocK_ OF uuvunu ,,-..... .. --...-.~ -------- -- --- ... . _ door. - ` Or should we be moored on InlIfor_tuneaTs I nhnvn, MILIJNERY, MANTLES, . - . 50c. Fine Imperial Tea, . . . . . - . 75c -. - 60c._ Extra Fine Young Hyson- 80c. . PRICE LIST. FOR AYNE_' the begt markets, and `MARSIi":;` MAKE_ HSPEAR .2 JAcVx'soN's % Cast, Spring Wlwn strange freaks o fourtunovdu-kgn hope : on. German, Eagle-Rolled and Toe Caulking Steels. -- "soy and X48. [5I-ta `Jonx Enwmns, rm- * porter and Dealer in n so 0 M P A P E n s _ JJVD BT11 ! CJVEIY9 136 YONGE s'r., TORONTO, 'AS just received 9. large stock of Room Papers, Hall, Ofce, Ceiling and'Window Pa ers, Chimney Prints, Borders, &c., in every sty e. The latest designs regularly received. Plain and fancy Writing Papers, Envelopes, School and Account Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Services, Hymns, Engravings and Lithographs, Drawing Papers, Pencils, Pens. Inks, &c., due. 'R`nn`H-...A.'..... 'D..1:.... M: -n - -- P1-ovmp in; P .....b, avuuus auu .Lnuuug, XN ALL THEIR BRANCHES- tly executed at the Lowest Reznuncrat~ 1-ices. 12-lly __._ _.....\....,.ma, uunvmg rapers, rencils, Bookbinding, Ruling and Printing, l_'HEIR mnguxsnene at seven o'clock. am. The Subscriber has also a rs! class LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT in Barrie, at which single or double conveyances can be had at all times on most reasonable terms. v . ' DAVID VAN EVERY. ' Proprietor. `Barrie. Oct 3 136%. g 354: . THE Subscriber informs the travelling com- munity that be is now running a Daily Line or Mail Stages to Penetanguishene,-- Leaving Barrie on the arrival of the morning train going north`, and returning leaves Pene 'tang_uishene at seven o clock. Subscriber hm: alm n Hrs! .-I... r vvvov L.n1:s'r BY u:I.l:Gn.u-II. TO AND FROM PENETANGUISHENE .j__ 1-. nrenuon, the Canadns. Daily Line of Mail Stages /\/\E'1I Are all tlmt can be desired. one trial will convince the most sceptical PERSONS troubled with diseases of the liver and stomach may rest assured these Pills will give relief. V For sale by `ATIPV-xvnun a nun L l'L\JhJ Sus2;99a?95. ..Pi1_1s/ I Second to None.I UIIIIII-\l l...IlVVl'\IIlJ, IIE Agent here for _this old established and reliable Company, is now prepared to take risks as low many other first-olnss oice. Barrio June. 1867. [Bum |I|Sll_H_A_N_E[ cumr'v.l JOS. ROGERS. Agent at Barrie. Jnnunrv. 1868. As :CathaI-tic or ankltjarative l , ,,11 Al 1 The cnoudjs uve.- uumg.` The Fire Reserve Fund is now S-1.727,4-1 The Life Reserve Fund is now $9.2S2_.4I;8 The Company is represented throughout Ontario and Quebec by inuential Agents. to whom application for Insurance may be made. G. F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, MOXTIIEAL. ROGERS. Agent in Rm-rin, - 1n us 13: year.us:56,'.neJ alone amounted to . In its mm year, 1846, . 20th year, 1856, b 30th year, 1866, One year later, 1867. ........ -vu:.41v ll: \/Us, Bumuvz. F. Brendon, Branlford, Wholgsale Agentfox ;he 20-6m. ruumua` :;'1'1suL1l\`G. The disbursement of this enormous sum over a wide area, has. without doubt. c,v>utri- buted to the estnhlishmentof this Institution. in the condence of l um.Ic Com'on,\-rross. MERCIIANTS. HOIISI-Il.IGLl)l-HIS, and business men generally, wherever it is represented.` In its lst year.1836,'.l1e Fire Premiums v nmnuntml In 1'0 070 _ __V___. _r._ V v.-... -.--v ;. I AS BEEN idexiatence Thirty-two years, . .nnd during that period has paid Losses exceeding FIVE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS STERLING. The mhnn-nmnnnl n6` Huh. ............ ... The Liverpool & London &GloneA - l Nb`URAN(}E COMPANY, `TY A Q l)I.l.`\Y 3- ....:..A....-- m|.:.,.,, AND RELIANCE LIFE. Barrie. January 20th, 1869. ' Canada Farm`aa3a A`Ia1s`aaaace Company} QUEENS FIRE , AND` LIFE, _____ `___, 1 -2 .-..-... H5iI`,%.!f.ii?n@?.'.AVN I (um; 'IuunuII|I. I ;'7' A Trial Requcstlcd. Parties attended at their i mm residences if regnlrcd. PIcas_c he purticnlnrin observing the time an plncc ofeuch nppontmcnz. 9"I3Iv?I? "lI.Q .c"I'n 1 I'T V /v .4 1 Ir nzvl `*: She tripped along with vriblions ying from 1: bran new hat she d just been buy- ing. She held her head up very high, and thought, "Well, ain tI just old pie? An orange peel lay in the track, she trip- ed, and flat upon her back lay Maria limkins, I The four-oarcd boat.in which the Har- vard crew will row their international races, arrived from Greenpoint, L. J., on Saturday. It is :1 ceder shell, fty-two feet long, eighteen inches wide amidships, and three inelies deep. ' Mrs. Mary Clements ot'Rocheater, is under arrest, charged with having ve 1 husbands. She got along very well with the first four, and now refuses nll faith in the old saying about luck in odd num- \ bore, E xzzuulu D1111!/11.11 L;.`1D1l._$ REFERENCES :-'l`he following gemlenncn cnn, with cunrldcncc recommend Dr. Porter. to all requiring.- Dcnml nidzv Rev 8. S. Strong, D.l)., Bondhcnd: _ l' C. Sclrolcld, M.D.. Bondbend; J. W. Norris. M.D.. Cookstown; R. Lund. .'\I.D. Cookstown; G D. Mor-ton, l\l.I)., Bradford `axe FIHKB BS IOW mran; -napemus xuwnuun and to me Jreytuanon 0] Uhilr ren s `Teeth. . ' As Dr. Porter xesidesin Holland Landing during the time he is not serving: other nppuintnu.-nts, all let- : h~r-' addressed to him thcce will receive prompt cure ; 4:114! attention.` ' - `-1- I m.:..u 9...... IIUBH. .Especidl Alteration aa'd !o the Regulation I ? TEETH INSERTED ON GOLD, SlI.'VER. 01! VULCANIZED RUBBER. And a Perfect Fit Wnrrnnted, or no ehnrg wlll.he mnde. Parties desiring can have Teeth inserted on Rubber, without extracting the roots. Dr. Porter is now prepared to insert Teeth on the New (Jum- bined Auro Vulcanized Ruhher P1uto-a method never before adopted in this part of the country; and one thnl is sure to give univenaul antisfantion. Teeth Filled so as to Preservetheir Color. and Restore ns near as possible to their former Strength and useful- ness. wlll attend on the fullowlng day. All operations performed In the most skllful manner, .on the most approved principle, and ` \1'__- 1.--; n___:_ u-,;_:_: 11--.`! .uu nu: Iuual. uppnuvcu pnuulpne, unu None but Genuin Matrial Used.l` I":?"l"IJ'| c"l`ll `l\l'Rl4`H"l`I.`n (\\! nnln QIFVI-`.l{ (I I &IUl-1U Illlll UUUULH Jlllihllllll UDUKLOH I?" LILLAJ.` ALTA` . Begs moat res ectfully to unnnunce that he will be RADFOR , at the North American Hqtel, ever Mondniv, from 10 mm. to 4 p.m., excepting when hit day ml 5 on an appointment elsewhete. . ' BONDIIEAD, - - - - `on the 281.1: ofevoiyliorf u NEWMARKET, - - - on lbctuth SHARON, - - - - - on the-26th ` LEFROY. - - - - - on the `Jth " ` SC1IOMBER(},- - '- on the lat " CUOKSTOWN, - - on the 4th " urn-.. 5... _.HI 5... ..--.._..-.I -...w .......g L........ 9.. .....-u Iu` l4ll"ltUY, the 9th I SCIIOMBERIG, - -' - CUOKSTOW N, - When he will be pre nred and most happy 20 WITH or. those who may rcqu re his services. . when any of the appointments fall on Sunday, he ~r....., ....u m nun ul xxuumuslo MADRID, June 13.-The army and navy and the civil magistrates throughout the kingdom, are taking an oath to respect and obey the new consAtit-ution. those who require When appointments Sunday, will attend the fullowlng operations Uh. IIUUEICS. E -`nnunrv- I868. xnlvuw III DU6ly D1556, UT JJU I./IIUT'[5` REFERENCES BY PERMISSION. '1 . D. McCosxE7. Esq._. M. P. P.; G. Loum. Esq.. County Registrar; 1!. W. Sxrru, Esq., Sheriff: J. R. Conan, Esq.-, County Attorney: W. M. Nxcuor.so.\', Esq. , Publisher of Examine: I Anril 22. 1867. 2` manner. c8'.C onsultation Free, and satisfaction guav ` mleed `in every case, or No Oharqe! DWWWDWKTFDQ DV DDDIIICCIHXT anon or mserung Arnncuu Teetn. TEETH Filled with Gold, Cement, and White Filling. . TEETH Extracted with the least possible pain, and particular attention given to the Regulation of Children's Teeth. 1 All work executed in than most nizilfni nrancn or ms rrolession, can no waneu upon. I TEETH inserted on Gold or-Silver Plate, or that justly celebrated mnterial--'Vulcaniz- ed Rubber-and in _such a manner as to afford ease and comfort in chewing and rnaaticating food, and giving to` the patient at ihe some time, that natural expression of countenance, which is a verypimportant olnt in the oper- ation of inserting Articial eeth. TEETH Filled with Gold. Roman! and VJVIL-lIJ.I.L`\J"V \ \-III at Ryiey s Hotel, ; ` 21 DUNTROON, - - - 22nd CREISMORE. - - - 23rd `V Where all those requiring his services in any branch of his Profession, can he waited TEETH on Gold m-.Siiver Plate. mu: V In}; nu: nun: unu pmcc OI eucn nppoyntnnclnz. 33' TIJRJIS STRICTL Y (,';1SI[._:Q EFERENCESt-'I`ho'-_ fnllnwinnv tn-r.nn|r-n mun u-H ---- .--vv--evw-..-.---, nlmlsr, . AY be consulted in all branches of his _ profession, from the 1st to the 13th of each and every month, at his Olce, Dunlop Street East,` opposite the Barrie Hotel, Barrio CRAIGHURST, on the 15th of each month. ORILLIA, otce in J. 16'"! U Slaven s Drug Store, STAYNER. - - - - 20th COLLINGWOOD, 21` ` 9 ' Hun-n all lhnnn rnanirinn `n an!-nhunu In onu N. M. 1ucuol.so.\', April 22. 1867. . - .. u .-.u a umnucuv uullflo btnke of Montpensier has entered Spain, and is now in Andalusia. 'M ........ 'l..._- 1n 7'" ~ ` w":C|l'd Romilly regarded the idea that this Bill would prove the destruction of Pro_test.anlis1_n as a myth. It would only deprive the Crown of the nomination of some Bishops. 1 `A7 `A 1- . . nu -. ~.vvv~.~.-.A,v~.~.....,v\.\.\n.A.\\ ~z\-\'~J\`-4 A1 exander Morrow; AGENT FOIL ttegumuon OI Ulllll'8l1'B Teen}. :3` All work executed in the moat skilful nannar. JAMES EDWARDS, E Ammt. lmra fnr thin nld narnlnh-1. D B." M-c'C AUS LAND; unnnuuiwnuu `gut-Jitrzttttt. ,v\.V..~v~.~.-..-..~.~.....v\.\,\.V\.\ Dunn; DR; ronrnn. DEN 'l.'Ib'T. 1:.i.'S ;.i.'iI,l' ALEXANDER & 00., 11...... Qtutists. .3 .. _ 9,970 47.7(i3 222,279 739,332 818,055 `Marshal Prim defended the present Government `of Mexico, and announced that diplomatic relations would soon be renewed with President Juarez. I[I],,, h..l.- .0 In - - ngenuol 201611]- 4-ti. \1-AAAAA/JULIA` AJ \/ll1\-ILL 2?` WA T UIIES AND `D...._... |l__-1. In an..- vnuu unu ouvcr DYHISL KIDS, '/ " E C T A (J `J 1.: `GOLD & PLATED LOCKETS, C0m,..- and Convex. CHILDREN'S CARRLAGES the I as 1; N 1. {'1' 2 -- deception. E A ND (.7 T./3,17 Ifargrg-in ntoacrn 0; x3:1ml1t(:,l :)0D A NTED-A ..y...; nun: vu-I|;n VI'Ir\l|I, Gold and Silver Brooches and Earrings. GOLD AND SIL VER RINGS, Gold and Silver Breast Pins, nnl n I n: A1'r'r\ - nun-1-cg .. uuu uulcl n uuuulfs. GOLUHAND SILVER CHAINS, flnld and Qih-nu 1'2.-..nnl..... .....a I LEANDER S. SANDFELS, 3 WATCHMAKEB-MJEWELLER.M /)Mn/n/) Cf - R/11/4/ ture of latest New YORK Snmi-:3 or $11.: HAT!`- A Large Asso:-Vtment of Ladles Furs at very Low Pric05 McCROSSON & Cw $`HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR SHIPPING FURS. Toronto. April 1869. 121 ;.nu uu uniwu mmx @9399, Gold and Silver \\'ntr-hm: .. .-_ V4444: 1111.1. -Earrie, March 16, 1868; .. . ,. _ _ MADRID, June I3.--In the Cortes yes. terday, N nvarre advocated the election of the Duke of Montpensier tothe throne, and declared his preference for immediate and nal action on tl1e part of the Cortes to that effect. {sPm_N_G& SUMMER STYLES] .- -6--- ..-v..u.uu, uuu - uc, uuL;., U&U., Kt He would invite particular nm-nlion to his make 0 which will satisfy all as to their suporim'ity_. as they a be the most substantial Mill. at pn-.<<-nt in use. He has the lamest Lathe on tlnisuidu Tnrnnln .....a ...... oe we most substantial Mill. pn-;-'1'-nt u:'s5c. largest Lathe on thisside Toronto. 1 18 tact long; so that parties need not go past Be Steam Engines, Mills; Mill Geering, Castings of all kinds, Plnughs Sugar Kettles, Stoves, &c., &c., kept constantly on hand. in_v:c particular make nf nlrmllnr en... \:n,. -_ ._..-..-:.-u - -um rroprlclnl` 01 me 1501] mvart Fountlry and Mac past. patronage. megs to sohcu. a CUFIIIIIIIRHCG 01' I best. endeavors will be put lorth to gzxvc sutisl-.u:'1un. C,` 1-`, . __... ,----- - Be11Fomy%anaMach1ne shag -j-..- -* I '[`I-IE Proprietor of he Bell Ewart I"ou'mlrv Machine Sho in g . solicit. c-onnm'mnce' 0! the samc? and1 In-at nn.l.m..n.... ...:II I . . . . ... lr\: .,, 2 V--.`-4 4;;v u .u-\11.uLL i We think it no :rouble; but it is n '1 11:: I-I-Will IKE Jlli-`Kw `:11. S ` Gold and Silver Bar Soap; a wry nicv article in Black]:-ml. '1 further. and g_i\'v.~* a much hellcr ymlish lhan` a 'ALL OF 'H"III(.'11 IVILL lib l)l.\`I'II.\'I:'I) 0/" .17 .-I `I - V V Consisting in part of choice '1`]-` \Q for ',g)c 50 -'r ' . _ ` 4 _ - _ .. . . .. C. we. 80!- 9-: N1 `be `WY be at $1. Call and cx:\nnm- ht-l'm'o going: -I.<:-`whoro. ' I i A `7ppV T\-'7! `TP A L`C`(\I)7lV\n1'\1rn l\l1 nun.` . /..-..-V. ; mun, uuuu 1-t.--.I.uB Journal Uctal to-dap puhlishesanaccount and explana- _ tion 0 the recent disturbances. It asserts that the Government had received accu- rate knowledge heforchund of what was to take place, and was thereby enabled to . take proper and eicient pre'cautions to prevent the agitation from assuming a more serious aspect. The ofccrs of Jus- tice are in possession of the facts which provoked and accompanied the outbreak. tis their duty now to trace the authors. The Journal praises the prudence, rm- ness and moderation of the troops and congratulates the Government on the sup~ pression of the disorder without bloodshed. thus fullling its mission for the protection of humanity. - - 11...... 'r.._. so 1 , n r- __ . _...- - -_.-v;4 LAlJkJ\ILIIL 17112..` .1. L11.` .1 `Jl)l\/L'L L`., Both in chewing and Smoking. Tht-y are as fulluwsz S.\ll )KI.\'G-S(I]:|CL'. Fig. Duminiol. Clcopamm. and other brnnds. ` Cm:\\'1.\`;-l)livu, Navy, Durk SWL-L-I. uml uxhvr hrand.-. Mustard, Salt in glussjnrs. and :1 supply ofsnperior IlIE.~III L()liSTI'IRS and .~.`Al:Dl.\'ES f!1a-n-nu--- D "I`_ _'I_.___ `IQ: run -- - __.._v_ ,_,`,._,,_, Gold and Silver Watches. M n Ann on Ill-n nu... Bell Ewart, Dec. 5, 1868. v-- -- -----U CZIUE-LEE, Dzmlop 52`:-, -B;zrrie, 3 Doors West of Barrie I-lo/c/. us v Mu, c u nuuus Ul uun Ill Spokes uI:Iu1;b;:vBims, `slllfts, Poles, _ _4~ -. TN A I. lrnn un.1 Qn...I- \`IIAF4\I Barri; April 8 186.9. Hardware! (%`g1;fl#g=._}Ify!%Gfl%L:;.sswa.re! BIRMINGHAM & sH5E1ELD6SE. 3 Constantly on Iland. Barrie, March 17th, 1869. [And Gen] 1 F1 1r1v1ilA1iK1)1.g% Goods,` HUI]: ' The expedition for the laying of the French Cable has commenced its work. Capt. Shernrd Osborn telographs from_ Deal to-day that the steamer Great East- ern has cleared all the dangers of n'aviga-. tion at the `mouth of the Thames, steam- ing out into the channel admirably, and will nrrivent Portland-on Monday. Her 1 tender, the 0/ziltern, preceded her. pnnvn Tn...-. 14 NH... 1`_...._, ,1 nm - v 1; uu/110! bUl uou/.5.) UJ ULUE/LS`, ` mam = MAEM maawizm ;_ _ 11_AT_S. Cg_L_1s. : . SW /70 . ,1 /3/ ire!!! ~/J qf D2572/X/M 607" j , Barn} HAS ON HAND Augnn ---- CAQ"l'ION.-Parties wishing to purchase Instruments will find It to H1 ' send direct to the above Factory, and not buy of Toxonto or Bradford ugcnhs 91 udvaulag. 15 or 20 per cent. and get 3 better instrument. . , as my and I Newmarket, August, 1367. " . - ---- "'\ 4 '1`he.Chea.pest" and ` Bes Melodeons and p% Gabinettorgans AT PHILIPS , NEW MARKEI`. nu, unit In 5m. illlll u Nlp[I|_\` nu .~`llpt'l'lUI l"lH'.'.`,'l[ wrosse & Blackwel1 s ml Silver Bar Sn.-m: a vnrv um. ...~n.-1.. ;.. m..,.u.u...._. . :u we wry vest at .:.I. call and u.\':unim- c-Is:-whore. A VERY NICE ASSOR lMEN l_ OF TOBACCOS, plum-{no m..1 C.....v.:..... CALL VAND E.\'AMlNE BEFORE GOING :0 run o..m.I.I,.` 1...; :1. u mrges: umue Lnlssille Toronto. and can sw , Bell Ewart v JUST RECI-ZIAVED, uL:1rge Stock uf 02.1; and k-Ii;-In-rv T? 1 El 31 UIIUUI Ills: _ London, June 13.._A Cabinet meet- ing was held yesterday. It is rumoured, though the re ort cannot be authenticated that an oicia communication from Mr. Motley, was presented by'Lord Clarendon. The report states that in his communica- v tion, Mr. Motley informs her Majesty's Government of the rejection by the Uni- ted States Senntedf the Alabama claims treaty. He represents that the grounds for rejection were the insufficiency of the- treaty as a full settlement of the -question in dispute between the two countries. He intimates that the present Ad ministration. concurs in the reasons which led, the Sen- ate to decline to ratify the treaty, and says that he is instructed to express the earn- est desire of the American" Government fora speedy and friendly removal of the matters in ditfevence by a treaty which will dojustice to all parties, leaving no question open for future misunderstandingv or'complications. He announces his readi- ness to receive and consider with liherality any proposition Her Ma'esty s Govern- mentnmy make for afull the important international questions at issue, as well as of the claims of individual citizens growing out of the action ofeither ltlovermncnt during the late war of rebel- ion. "u_A A__ `-.- n .. . . _ settlement of _ A upevrz0r Ulas of Cloths, lvx Ln 1 now: 41;; _ __ VERY NICE SELECTION OF GROCERIES, ___, . .. I ...,. ._.n..u.~, -.uuu.<, v n:x'a. u\'nUu S. J Elli!` unu Uh.` ()ilS,\Vl1itie I46-ad, Glass &c-_ C.....1...: L-|.......I, In v n - -~ - - -- - -" n ,1. ,, G35; largest Stock North of Toronto-no do.-ceP""' " 1 0L0 OKS REPA IRED AN!) WARRz12\ TE19-7-5 I . , - `. J , 7 . . ___ .. V ...`\.--ax`, x): .no.<.V Luv` Sputlcsi. Slnowls. Rilk(`S. Pocket and Table Cullcry. Elm-cm hm-ll \\':u'c, always un hand. MERCHANT TAILOR}. ___, .__...._-..., _ ..-....., J.-U: [run and Ste;-1." Su;::1rK-Hlc~: l l`lIimbIes. Ekcins, Anvils, Vim-s. `-1, '1`-vi o. `r - "\7 ..l.'nI'o`.IlJ.D1V,1.lI ~"'% __.__ ....4- VA... --\/n.` \A AAAJ|Jl4 IV AllAl.IrlJu . 'plc1u1nre to us to show our goods to intending pllrchasers 7.111?`-I Q in-1 gm-1; _ .__.__-- luuwmllu uII.uI'vlcw Wlul napoleon. During the debate on Mexico in the Cortes yesterday, adeputy stigmatized the Mexicans as cowarrls. General Prim, re- lied that people who were able to sustain themselves against invasion were not cow- arcls. He eulogizeil the Mexican Repub- lic, and called 1":-`esident Juarez the great Republican. This was received with loud cheering. ' Lnmlnn Junta IR A {`,..L:.m+ -um-.6 . From the best makers in E .` h as C1lfW' Lincoln & Bennett and otbergozfio lifown mnnf flirt` Oflatest New Sn'1.1-:s I -Jl--l I-, . . n_I-u _Fe1t and Silk Ham` l\`1cCIiOSSON &CO.`, 111 KING TREET EAST, TORONTO. nnwAn7v`i{K:I I ,_-., --..I.... v\/LQAJULOIIUIJ UH Hitlllh to of Circular Saw Mill.-1., an inspection! `inrity, are the heaviest, nnd ncknu\vhedS"`` L use. - swing a six foot \Vh(`('i. or turn a hf`* 0 with 11 bur in). Mr... i........ ....mm. OPPOSITE `HIE CATHEDRAL, Has on hand :1 large stock of all the newest` styles of nc-hine Shop, thanking the Public for ' same, andyto assure them thalbin s\\'I}Ig 11 six 100t\Vh(`('l. sun twlth 21 lngjuh, or for heavy rxulingi. A I_l.`\ A vnvrrn \nr~nr.`n' 1114141201,-u nu, .,..- . Walking Sticks, SP A C L n- ..-...... .....I Pnnre} \CC C W: Wu C v u v Ladica `W1-itlng Deslu LADIES` COM PANlON5a Ladies` Pocket Books TELESCOPES, .S'.~1TC11lHJ 1- ",9. _. cnlm Ismail Pnslm, of Egypt, who i5 mak- ing a tour of Europe, yesterduyhad a pleasant intervicwlwith Napoleon. nnrinrr flux rlulmtn nn Rlnvinn in H... A PR W? OFUSIUN Ur ggsxsg, m_ any ounc-1:, l'El{Y L 0 IV I~'1GL"1{E. l ~ "'Q J\"'y Ul IUVI IIUKIIJ unuuy. ALEXANDER .\lACIlE.\.\'. .454! ELSEWHERE. `THE D().\lI5, clu-aper, you a` any other. -- -\r-nailnll I 'l I.'I.'V rhnr IVIIVITYII` u ......v- -.n.,v u|||'l a:.1n Pickles. i Irlln nnuv-n u Seat Rails, &a v--- ---woo-:7 vuvu = of ull :~i.~`'.-4. Sprin_u.<..\x1e UL-lluuxu. I`:u.~a [md Iii.- 01 ml 5: . >prIng.<. Axle I3*'1lU`S. Taps and Div I I1 `I A , D Madrid, June ]4.-In the Constituent Cortes on Suturtlny, General Prim, in ' reply ton question, said that `no king - V would come forward in the `present stute. . of uncertainty, When a regency was set-- tled, there would be plenty ofcandidutes. H_e regretted the refusnl.'of Fernando of- Portugal, but thought it was not irrevo- cable. `r.......:I n,._1._ .0 n.__._. ...I.- 2; ,,.,L 1 I 1 ! e, Barn} 12-! _.__1 wr..u. 454! -`III! IU~lf I art}: for consequences. Forl rny ] her 10 the least. ; (`nil HS ,e|P' i1, is pt,-rf.. 3 ` . 5 A133! the good Count:-as 3 For she dmpwd down d-t'1| nun lav." I 3 roranu ulopmsu uUv1_u \.... . son lay." .Why. then, in a lime M 1 grief, ,. up you not taking czrv of thio:l"."' I-nuul speaking. ` Them in I good deal fut` ' and zqlf-respect. xn nmv of Maud the hnrzbncsa If 5` I'0\!Ied Wellon at once 1.0 on rights. He lifted logkod Sir Wnltbr brumly .`{Iam come about m_v< llouaid renpectfully but I: Y in Lavinia nun .1m.... I . Ienod go laid [11 Miss Lavinia put down I now -with a kind `of i AIL " A .no. 1.1"!"-ulgwhen, if I rq-nu-m` 1.'.....- ma from the canllr u ""I'wuwneu, n 1 n...`.....` =` Your son from L :M son! butl In at he 1--v~ Y *1 F And is tendurly lluhaud |-_v n The castle! Iwundu-r whi . 0fyour's but Um znlu-.s arr 11- Al the witch:-r rd}-yz. un~_!_ur In I mollinl her hair and In.-I "My son! mu 1 utrpc In: I i I tendgrly I , Then the casein: `urbund hi-; ` minnh-.. . lnuu HID l.`i|3In: `ulvuu-A . minute. _. A331 I" the household has`: _`Alld. of (him )1. Fulc sq D This gently to break thu :'_: Z`T: T ' ' """'1 ---V v--nu-I uy tllUUC\I'|-I ucl`. PARIS, Jnne l4.---The Journal Ocial 0-dzw Dublisl1es`nn-'nor-nunt. nnrl mml.m.._ .........., ...J ....... Lord saaEorLi7Ia'J `ie}i;u7:i5J'.b;eaea _ to many of the details of the Bill; but warned the House not to sacrice the sub- stance fortlie shadow. He believed the passage of the Bill, as it now stands, would result in irreparable injury to the Clxurcli, and would notimprove the con- dition of Ireland. The relative position of the two Houses of Parliament, how- ever, demanded the second reading of the Bill, after which the Upper House could go to work and amend its objectionable features. ' Ho staved there` a l'*\i 1 3 ins belpJ;:ssl)' front tr-:..' Gran inquired his xv`.-_v nut 1 anfo travel lxuum-w.-.r.l_._ 1 gm pence in his p-wk--I h_\ he had spent hiw Ilmm-.`\` ; digally nt. st'u`tin;;; um! guess what. his S-.11!--rir1-_'.~ get by day, and col-l I-_\' reached homo,` milk-II oi ` at his fnt.|1er s dour. lA','I I A I I0 I alt! Bald, that We-Iton nu library to Sir `Wnl:cr." ` Lavinia man sitting: ubfo with'her fnlhur; bu} llllrply as the man uuterc `~`. Well," she said, when w;0l'0||'lD0d coufusuillv U Then run Io mu: rlvrr. x My noble steed: thu- Wlm frightened him ?' -mnnllg Lone. Man made no more Ll but his mogber, `who k than Welton did,-s;u\' Hm but not convince-J; pracyv-` in herself that this lnt',~_`L talm placg. ' l'lun n....A ...w ' ' P "Won, your hone too i the hound. to thcrivt-.r. x * Mr noble Ci "'3 llnllur 3 UUIIF. l l| let her go n:w.' clusion; but ifew-rl ll'l0lh8l --_" and 11:)` 5:`! 4| Iharp|y--let him task--. ' that : all !" ~ nu... ll nu . unit II III 9 Matt, Matt!" cxclacil warning tone. Mug. n,...I.. v\I\ n.... . noun placgz. The next morning \\'-it mansion, 'and V n~kc.l in .- Fulyon. The buLl-:r stzim lenlly, and grinlmcl. . Not at home, ma-atur," H about toahiu the `door `in elton persisted. a.1' cjfil, " he annwcrml, hmin 10 {tall him that. pcrlmpa me. * ~ ve come upoix bu-m 01 J00?` expect bu V!) I mind .bS3ng you for` '30 "3"7 away; bur. rclur I'll said, thni Walton llflrv on 9. - -\l7_,I. H ! N03 much has hnppv-In E 4-only, your little w`hi1 Doyou tell mu my mi k And IIOW did this lluppv I NIU UIISIUIICO OI 8VH'_V. HUGH) : . Paris. June 14.---Buron Hnusman, Pre- fect. of the Seine, under whose guidance so many or the improvements have been made in the city of Paris, has resigned his office. `ll,_I_.!.I 'l'._, _ 1 A 'I ,, I`, . IN, , 43A,, ,, 1 anmhklng Ewan; {Or am `ad besides l.b'rc'n :1 h.m;.'- ufu take I houuu!" nuid Hp 0|", * I3 ll! I0 folks nE h-mm ` W?` : * (From Me Uv.`r/um 1-5.`count_he W_nI-ITidin_g P 1, meeting his grrmm II] when Ire~,vou Kbing. gr `xx ~ *:.":.7,: um I7. I50 IUSINBH ll 39 necung ula 5...... ..,, 4-when Kolng. gr: cugd where do you cum: Ir- - -.--._ ldzuun . puun Tho UNTY or` swim mm zvnnr 1-_um --~_... -. Ilormw'I B`!`.d$n;:-0; W VIUJ l IIUVV ulllvlrely lrllliull, V The Duke do Peraigny has written a letter to M. Oliver on the subject` of fur- ther liberal reforms. He says that the Empire and freedom are not incom mi- lrle. A just, rm Go\'ernmem.. can ear the existence ofevery liberty. purin Inna TA A__Ru:rnn Hlillninnn DIIA, , ' Bnludlngo; 0l'u`o1|Y,:,`clllcr .\.r-,-I-`v. nus OP Sl.'r.:M.'l ' umum strictly i ll.|""" H` 1'10! an [mid rmx '. N R 1!! Am 3 orrn+:. to execute: in_ nup- IW `R Icriplmn nf ._ .un nu\1\\HZ\'T zf - `fnulohed aver! _\\\ mum}. 1]? \ kl\'Il.Vh` # '7?` `` Icnpuu , lm AND 0KN.\.\HI.`s'T. _ ___A rm nuch up '. KICHOLSOYI .` -T 'lRJgIAD5 3 mm} cum-4, mu. Ill*..\nH_ - u.\.~:n n C Echoes from `(he _, . V Iiuuuuy cueereuv as U18) passed 0) . I Puus, June l4.-A large number of secret documents, having reference to the late disturbance, have been discovered and seized by the authorities, It is as- serted these papers prove that the move- ment was agitated by paid agents. The city is now entirely tranquil. Perainznv ---V-H3; aegm-leel hi g 06_by even notic'm_: WOW Z0"-mgurrv 11 -=$-_--" '7; A,'r.u.n umnl Illa Lavinia brok ' - Illlnpf .r8n"\';" hhg. , wvlu" IL IHLII d my feclin Cyri_l do wha 77"'., .IOIl\I 1|-1 P9 11- 1! purfu: ts dam-".10.: --`(CV63 cu` @xa1I i or Sum: VVTII UK euu TIUDCT3 HIIVU U35" arrellwu. Lonnon, June l3.-Large numbers of arrests were made in Paris yesterday; but the tenor of the latest desp'atches is reassuring. They state that condence is returning. Up to midnight last night V public order remained undisturbed. The ` troops patrolled tbestreets and were fre- quently cheered. as they passed by. PARISL .lnnn14.__A lnrrm nnmlmr Inf l UUCII UUIIIIIICUI A collisaion occurred in Shannon yea- terday between the police and the mob; three of the former were injured. .Se- veral of the rioters have been arrested. 1.......... L... to 1,........ .......I..... ..t- UIUCEIJIUIIBIIIIICIIII IJIII4 Coax. J une l5.--A, ahot was red from the street on the ofce of the ~ 001:- .vla'tuh'on to-day. No one was injured. No clue to the pgrputrnwrs of the act has. been obtained. , A __II:__2 . _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ __I 2.. QL_____._ _-_ IIIIUUU `UNI! UVVTI ' Dunux, June 14.--A Great public do monstration was made here last night` against the passage of the Irish Church disestablishmenl. Bill. f\...__ 7...... 12 A -L_L .__,- 2--.! the end is certain. We are convinced that the Bill will pass its second `reading. Every day itbecomes clearer that Eng- land, after an agitation of 80 years, will voluntarily undo an injusticeso long per- petrated. The scandnl of the Irish ' Church establishment is at the root of the . alienation'ol'~ Ireland. Its destruction is an net of peace and unity between jealous and disunited races.` The Time: reviews ' the opinions of leading men in the Oppo- sition, and concludes by such arguments: -` Justice, maybe, is olten delayed, but not when a nation is awake to the sense of its denial. We feel assured that jus- tice nill not be delayed. now, the reputation and authority of the House of Lords will be established rmer than ever. '\ . . _ . . .. A l1..--L ._..LI:_ J- 1...... -A By yielding ' I l THE EXAMIN`ER, AMD COUNTY OF _SIMCOE.ADVO-CATE, THURSDAY;*J.t.NE' 24,f1869. v_ __ ,____,.`7 vvjm There Vvviilvalways be tound in stoqk a chain selection of Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys, Rum, Gin. 47. suitable for medicinal purposes. N.B.'-Physicinns-supplied with pure drugs, chemicals, aunzicai inslmmnnte .9 -o -5 - KJIIUYCII gTIUVl|UU3o , _ The Duke of Rutl:md' opposed the `Bill, because it overthrew the rights of property, violated the religion of the ma- +_)ority of the people of the United "King- dom, and destro_vev.l the union of the Church mid State. He denied that the Irish Church was a badge of conquest, anddechtred his conviction that the vo- luntary system would never nnswer. T.....I QA....AA`._._.I ..J.. T).\.I..I!`.. ..L!.._A_J suitable for m edx'ci1ial purpose pu surgical instruments, &c., 1 I810 prices. Barrio, Nov, 10th, 1858, LAMPS, cII1ni'1'i:`r;\nApE's, ac g _IN BARBIE. 33 ~ FARMERS AND MECHANICS A. would do well to call and examine their - ' MACHINE OIL, before purchasing elsewhere; and also their mtonomzen . -- -2 1; iii VARNISHES, GLASS.-PUTTY- . `HORSE AND CATTLE mm1aINxs of all kinds, and the largest and cheapest ~ ussertmem. of . ....... uvnuplu u_U DIUUA Ul '.PAI1\I'.l.'.S .4; 011.5,] VARNISHRQ r:r..u:: pnrm-v, .L.u.1.|J .1J1.EJ D1 UHEE, FRENCH PERFUMERY. BOHEMIAN TOILET SETS, ` VASES, LADIES COMPANIONS, NEEDLE CASES Comnrisxinir ll hnnnfnl n..-....a..___A' ~t' @Sl ___ v---:uw-QQUQ J! DUN LOP STREET,` Nearly Opposite the Rail Road Station ` B A R R I E jmnssns. ALiIi_ANnnn& Go. 4 LE l.APTHEARY _.,'i'AH--I nnmnp amp auuaole 101' Ulzfistmas and New Year s Prqsents. __:_- Alo a coinplefp stock of _ - - - - - - -~v`--v Loxnox, June 14.-The Times this . morning, in (slender on the prospects of the Irish Church Bill in tho House of Lords, snys:-` The week opens with all the eleuients of a dramatic sit.u_ation. The action is great, the motive is great, and --%\-/-psn in-I Z=alIlE"4fL_.i_| Consisting of a very large stock of first class Canadian: iuctory, together with a choice assortment of English _and American Cheese; all of which has been selected with great care, and may be depended upon as being of the very best quality. . a$"REMEMBER THE ADDnEss:_n- IIIIIf\ll.'\ I"llt\I I!\II lnnunu nun-.-- Icheese Cheese !I ` I `BE subscriber would rospeotfull acquaint I the people of Barrie and t 9 public genemlly.bof the fact thu_t he has commenced business in his new building, one door east or the Post. Office, where he is prepared to supply them with p ' Plgur, Bran, Shorts 2' Oats, Peas. &c the very best. quality and at reasonable Eng1ish`Bun Housef 'IU T 2 2 II I I` U I` \G ANNOUN ES to the public that he has justurece vod his season's _ grams .g...._. ___ -3 AILAAIAAJIAII LL LIIITJ AUUICDDD: .. on .333` KING'S ENGLISH BUN Hou__s_r;.; nnnn n I'\.u.....l..._ Innn nnur, nrau, Dn01'B8v_'Ua.I.8, teas. Gm - Of qmglicy rensoliablo pnces. cg` Goods delivered in any part. of `the town free of charge. V` ` THOMAS ROBINSON, ` Proprietor. Oct. 1868. ~ ' 40- \I,,o:s;1)A1M'f:ap]-![-iT1sDepot vuau, vn uv wvnlaw vu nu-nu. _ WARIHNTIBIJ 1'01! 01) YEAR. 3$'CIS'l`ERNS of any size built on the most approved plan and ,on very raaonuble terma..in any part 01 N10 CONN!- [$' All orders by post or otherwise promptly lled. . smvm-:1 J5 SULLIVAN. ns--Ya nninhnr IRR_ 39- 1 LOTUS [U TUJUUL UIU Dlllu _ Lord Clarendon said he did not reci- procate thefecliug of the Earl of Har- rowby as to the result of the Bill. Simi- lar forebodings we re expressed in regard to Reform and Free Trade.` He believed the sentiments of the country had been. fully tested on the topic. It ha! been -discussed for the past year and a-half, and was so thoroughly exhausted and un- derstood that he was unable to -say any-` thing new on it. Asa Protestant, he ayrnpathized with his Catholic fellow- eountrymen in Ireland on the wrongful- position in which they were placed. He never felt it stronger than when he saw crowds kneeling outsidea house with a handsome pm-isli church close by unat- tended. He believed that Ireland was the queutfou of the. h_o__u_r. The question had `bewildered Government after government. The universal assent of the country and the impossibility that such a state of things shouldycontinue-` imposed on Mr. Gladstone the duty of settling the Irish 1 Church grievances. Winn `Hula: nii R.nflnnl1' nnnricml Hm s l 1 _ NEEDLE CASI Comprising I beautiful assortment of I V . _ _ _ _ Barrie, December, 1868. _ IVUI nun Au vvvuu uv 5- Depth Of One `Hundred Feet. Thuv are chean nndnot likelv towzet out of JJC 0" `II. Vull-l\I J.&llll\4Il \4\A .I.' \J\(IlO They cheap likely to"get 9!` order. The price per foot. is 45 cents, cash; or 50 cents on time. ' - III A nn I ulnun lull) nun Ill.` ll) I.1Vl..L.lII\Jv.I'4JJ LLJLIL-L, Which um given, wherever used, entire - satisfaction. They can be effectively ` worked in wells to n. `Ix .1 n l'\ '11- 1 1 rs SEWREY & sULLIvAN's" L Hmrmuy[a`cIunTv; unxxuloll unnm1UA` ' AND DYE S'1`U`3`S. A BNCH PERFUMERV. DEW Barrie, October. 1868. LVAUIU LIHIII EH15 IIU UUUIU HUN Ellyn . V The Earl of Hnrrowby moved that the secoml renrling ofthe Bill be postponed three months. -He opposed . the Bill as revolutionnry and in violation of the Co- ronation Oath, and of the Act of Union. Circumstances were iusuieient to justify its introluction and its result would be to diminish the number of Irish Protes- tnnts. ' It was no act of justice. He re- ypudinted the idea; that a rejection of the measure would be running counter to the national \vill.. The sense of the country had not been tested on the point. He believed the country was now earnestly looking to and expecting the House of Lords to reject the Bill. T.m-A (".lummlnn mirl lm rlirl not rt-vi. -`One 5.0:)? East of !lT2eiPost 6_Llce. 0ollz'er_ Street, Barrie. MIGO and UFOSBGQ 011 I0 IIIOHCBI IIOHOB. u ` T. S. being a practical Axe maker, he it- ters himself that he knpws a good.~Axe when he sees it. und`he iadeiermided only to alter` mch urticlesas will" give acisfaction tolho .purchaser. All his owfr work he guaraute "numbing done unusual. to be made of exh-a.qu`nility steel. .. 38' Horse-Shoeiug` and Generai B!_acl;- ' J umned axes connlantlv ken! on hand for uumnmg none azweuu. Jumped gxea conntandy kept on land to: sale. Rn-u-In nu 19:0 99. IULI IU oucu . `ILM`PVROVED PUMP, un.:..|. I...-m ninnn uvhm-nvhr nnn, nntinn Any Axe soul by mm which proves _aon wm be tum red ee of cost within 12 monthq from an o. ` V ` ` ~:MILL_ PICI;s u-. 1 71,? '_Made `and Dressed` the ahoftesi notje. T. S, hnlmzr n nu-nnllmnl Ayn mnlrnl-_ Ila it- HO lrllll EDII llc laulifl I3 Ill UIIIUI UUUBU III IUIV GI: Ax::s"Ju1v1r::n ant` ..m........A..J I`..- an 1-..- -1 at AA llli I0! Vglllrly aays. ` ` All Axes unwarranted from superior makers he can sell as chegp as any other house in Town. A 1!` `El 5 I I-0 ---I I5 El I'| ujuu lfne X33? AVING fonn ' it impossible to meet the increasing demand for- Axes of himown manufacture, has recently imported a large stock of Borr'e1l e, Mocock's. and Dates . supe- rior Axes; all of which he is prepared towar- rant for thirty days. , unwarranted {mm nnnnrinr makers I T.11.9.-. . En1ersettl Losnos, June l4.--In the House of Lord; toaghm in andpauon of the debate on the Irish Church Bill, there was afull attendance of their Lordships, all the seats on the oor being occupied at the opening of the sitting. The gal- leries and lobbies were crowded with spec- tators, and on the streets in `the vicinity of the Houses of Parliament 0. great throng of feople was collected. In the House, many petitions were presented 8, against the Bill. Earl _Granville then I! moved that the Bill pass to its second l'C(l'lll[.{`. He declared that he had al- ways thought that the Irish Church was an anomaly, and failed to fulfil the posi- tion for which it was intended; that it was a great injustice, and should be le- `gi.-la'.ed on in a reasonable, wise and mo- U. derate way. He traced the history of the E] Suspensory Bill of last year, and said the M, resignation of the Disraeli Ministry showed thl their acceptance of the decision of the country in favour of disestahlishnzent and {ac discndownient. After explaining the pro- visions of the Bill under consideration, Bord Granville continued: The Govern- ment did not desire to sever the courteo- tion between I the English and Irish Churches. He would leave the explana- tions of the endowments to his colleagues. Iledenlnrcd there was nothing in the Act of Union to `prevent the passage of the Bill. He did. not undervalue that Act; but maintainel that it was not un- ultcrahle; nor should it he allowed to stand in the way of a measure deemed necessary to the majority of the people and constituencies in Ireland. The Bill had no effect on the Royal Supremacy. After referring to threatened opposition, and comrnentnigon the bigotry of past times, he appealed to the beach of Bishops to weigh well their course. Noth- ing was more suicidal than to paint the principle on which the Irish (Ihurch stands as that on which the English -Church is-to stand, t'or this step was not a prelude to the disestahlishmen . ot' the latter. He appealed to the Opposition to consider the dignity of the House, and after due protest to allow the Bill indorsed h the voice of the country to pass. The I ouse oti-Peers has great power for good; 'but there is one thing it does not possess- it has not more power than the House of Commons. It has not the power to thwart national will. It was said that the method of conducting the Bill in the Commons was offensive, and the House of Lords had been advised to the concilia- tory in their present declaration. He well knew the value of conciliation; but there was no necessity for it here, for he would assure the Lords that though the Liberal party adhered strongly to the policy oftlie Bill, they would gratefully welcome and carefully consider any altera- tion of detail proposedihy their Lordships. More than this he could not say. _ 'I`lin `Furl nf I-Inn-nwlxu rnnvntl Hint Illa Por cahl I: plea . D Cort Mex then ards 1 Re I click; JAx`\"61"i>nv.| FIIU. Bnrrle, Oct., 1858. and warranted for 30 days at. $1.00. Any Axe sold by him which _aoft will re tempered free or coat within months Bnmuc, ONT. '`HE SUSCRlBERS D1REC'l`>A'I"1'EN- nn in their ROBERT KFITG 7 p NNOUNCE to ma publictbat the have just received their full and Winter stock of I ` 'NGLisH CHEMICALS, ND DVD Q'l`nr.vr.v rm` Eumsunzm tion to their --I\*I\t'\TY' suitable for .. J I? `V BARBIE. AuuIn_ Iuvu v Iuv nun vvuulv ugllil UVUT shining, V For the darkest 0' clouds hue aye silver lining. J. W. Hn:-r. purpuues. drh , ts, at who e- ;.uu wuuw Ul. um llI.Illl"7llBU I-JHUIJK l]!1Vlg DEED purchased in the best V ` - at the Very Lowest Pricesfor Cash. I . E'He invites a calland t|'i81--tiondent in his ability and resolute in his determination to give the FULLEST SATISFACTION to good marks. Th whole of his immense Stock having beer} purchased in 8 at verv Lowest Przran I... n...1. All of which he is enabled the: u-{oh WHOM nu nnwn FAvof'}1E "1sv1iANDs GLASGOW, GOVEN Horse-Shoes%Nai|s, Together with an immnngn .n. [mum- Ba_r,H oop, Rod n.-an Jvubuuv u. 5-nu. -u-uununu "nu u frown, ` And when life : allver cord is ndarly run down, '1'bink_ then 0 the land where light : over nhlnlncr,

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