Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1865, p. 2

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u, "wrmg uu rnuncnuon M um Iu'hmm- in urlianmnl. mu! will now prmwl to aid n {rim}: of lluz mr-hmme in New llnmn Wick in naming thus dnvhou of ma pm pk,--wif that shall ha {mind in Mm Mun lafnmrswln. Should thair clam. in um dimttkm puma unnuoaunhd. time it will In that to talk 0! Abandoning the mourn khan Of Lnofoddruium. and Melvin u umuiy far new constitution! vlhutin vithhouudvu. A Ikfdda Mm! than pm-mmut will A` to London wgoautar with tho gomuunt on quantum: est 1 hmuukmy. mmg. lllkirt L 4 am: not imlimm! in ` qtnm at elenm will , an 1 Ihojnn imkurmnl. . r uum 1.1 ununun. Dun EX.'AMI.\'Ell,--Tlllti week I hove not merely to chronicle the events 'ol"th`eMechanlce' . Institute, but to tell you that the quiet of our vlllwelge has been twice within twenty-four hours 1 disturbed by the alarming cry of " Fire 1" The that one occurred about 10 o'clock on Tuesday; . night, when ames were noticed breaking out 0t'.the eides of Mr. Portaa' store. Some two lmndred'people"were? `quickly ' art"-are ' spatybut ' the the was too intense` 0 allow anybody to en- ter the shop; so the etlorts of the conimunit were concentrated in saving the store-house, - plug the dwelling'0ccup_le(1 by Mr. Fltt_on.;f For- .>t1inutely", there being llttlsc or no Wind, `by con- stant anow-lmlling of [the while, both buiklinga eec`apcd.a1r_nost'nninjuretl. Tl1ee_tore`and its ' contents were totally dcstroycd.T,,;J!ha,goods Were i{1HutIJd.in_ the `.`Royn.l-thc store was nninslxrcd. " ' u.,.1 . `.'..`. --. -.. . uiuuaurvu. Z nay. ahou l'2` p.n;aJ `Qr}Zivu;a 3Vi_li-aizovered in the brick shop of Messrs. Slnven & C0. s ~_ dmg sgore. At lirut, it'e$eemcd"iinp9saible to v save anything, the sknoke'an1vapp`r of many of the burning~ drugs being most'sutl'ocating. Fortunately, water and `snow were rapidly ob- tained, and in less than hulf an hon1'thc.- Lin,-. was subdued. The estimated damage; are about $250, covered byjnsunqnco in the ,.fI.iverpo01 & London." Under _t_h_o circumstances, 1` must say it was a most narrow escape, for if the fire lmd broken out at night, everything must have been lost. As it was, Mr. Slavcn himself got badly burnt. The origin of llqth llren gemains wrnpl in myntfy. W i ` ' Vrhn nnmn A-1'mn5nn Hun annimkhnn A4` 01... lb. nu.-ur-n. I "Ian II HI I: IHUIIICIY 813-Hl what way tlwy huvt: uli-ult'1mf:\irly. 'l`huy I pulntvd us tn-swurvr of H10 Ck('l><`, Mr. A. ialux-, nu inu-mslml party. 'l'Imt gentlom knpt an rwmnnt of all th- lick:-ts bu guvu 11 hr -4h('\\'-d 1|l1l'ni|`Il(-we frnxn thu lix- by um givingrmnnnrn tickets to H011 than he cm 1o.~.~i|>ly help, und by that um-uuu mu uhlu j1Hlgl`pl'('H_V1|(iClll`M.(!1y how mnny I Inn] :1 p0.|wllI>f. 1\HmH'pn-lnim~, p. 111.. MI. 1):! mwlm-ml Hm H:-L-..lu um! cl... . k. I , . nrdvrrd the tivkulx u up lug:-Ilu-r in u pm-I n'.vl;..-L .. m ..t`n.... . mu: [m NIIMIM lltlm plxwc. nullml n.r Inn ....,.|, [FROM ouviih OWN` comaEsPoi~m1l:NT.j In the Edilor qf I/zc .E.c:Iunincr. Mu. Iu`1uTou, -'I`ln-re being much uuplc-u. nose; on account of the alml1'0l' the Bazaar Clmlr, reflections of :1 B(`,I`I0ll.`! nature being cast upon the chief mzumgv,-r, also upon otlmrs connected with the hI(flll0(IlHl.Cllllrcll, 1 con- sitlor it my duty to my own \'0l.l,`l'H to give 9.` correct amt:-nlent oftthc trunsuclinn. First, I \\'asp1'opoa(!laa n camlidutc fur the chair lay Mrs. Audn-\v (lrulmm, who pl'Dllll.*$(`(I mu hm` support, and that of hvr fnmily; llllSUIl(Tlt(.`(l to oppose mu V`/(`l`t` nnuwtl lIlI'<`(F l:uliv.~4, Int-mlwr.~< of that clmrclI~~tlmy wlccliuvd to honmnlxmtutl; ll-L-ling that llm-u ngztinst onv would inssun` llu-ir It-I}-ut. I (hon .-`aid I WUIIIII 1':-xi-(:11, wlwn H|`.\'m`nl nf the,-mow! p1`nn|llle'nt momhvrs of (hp .\Ivllm cuuw to um and lwg-,;ml nw tn tumlixnw to run, .~m_vi|1',g ll` llwru Wm nu nplur sltiun tlmy \\'(lllII not 1'0ull u` tllv vuluu ul tho` clmir. I (`In-|1<-mm-11lu tn be nolnlnutod. .\lr.~<. Antlrew (lmlmlu was then prupowcl an my up- pnnt-nt. AR my pxwly lms um-u.-ml lxm's of un- l'vli1'IwH.s'. I wish it lu be puhlluly slat:-I in tlwy xli-ult unfairly. up- l.lClu'l>', (Y, uh." .... :..... ma...l ......|`. 'l'l . . , , -I ......-. ..,. ..._y 'Ix|\ kuln r<~luim':l by 1 ml iulm-.-1.1 I... .....,.. ..._y.;..p.,. K The snmelailcning, the members of the Me- chanics Institute were delighted with a most learned and highly instructive lecture, delivered by the 7IjQV.`._S_._;T,.,_Gr(-,y, /o11,.lVorda."', The reverend gentleman entered most minutely in- to the origin of many of bdurevery-(lay words and expressions; and pointed out how widely some varied, and others had dcgenemtcd from the meaning of their original ``root." The` lecture was interspersed with many nniusing a.ncc uml ut the close xvnswnrmly applaud- ed. As I have occupied your space ssoxnewlmt` more than nsunl_,I must simply any that the lecture given by.3t/ylr. Grey wwrpcrlmps an inter. sting as any we have had during; the so,-nsmi: and mnny of us look fem/1\r with is good dcul ofplqusiifq to a con_tin11oti'onVot iil(_)_i`i|l`i)j6?Ct hy the smnc g0ntlorn:m at sunlc future [i(.'l`iul.i. _ Wctlne.-adny. hlarch 29th, we.~ln1ve ll. gr:m__d_re- union. l\lo9$1's. Wm. Lmnit am] Snntlora. of Barrie, urc expected to assist us. 0.0. ' MHLLIA mung. -ot}uaak;@ ::--*.'--j' v Q. . ,Mm`!%L9!..g_~gw?3?"5w?2 93~~~ * **?63u*3`}""-13? 4"f; "_ North; Tllmdnni . The Late Bazaar. -- "-7 - \lIuv' ' lpluw ADM luv lxunw, uni 5nINly or incllfw-I17` II no I ll`; W! did not hunt. - wswwmm` I ma um gm` > Ib I'hImh {rum Mmmp; mg L 19% UK! Falmly wag-iglmlng 9 tllldi I mmhl mm M Ix-uni ""`0ni1;g3`x,'Mai~c1r2o;"1E65f IN 0RlLLI'A.` ` . . 7,. ..... W. t t_.'r-tam. n.tmga..~...g,.,: L In mu -la and lbnaggd 3,, :1 n lw||I||`| .... 1.. -... .. . S < nnd tlw .- u uuIl' n WIINI H10 UH :n;;<~; uluu mllixl was-id-.-vlng i `,:;;"'f`:"::' "l '` N "` IV -, I2;-!H1{`nr`qI M W V. lfbm-u mm m mu uuqhjg g.53`,pH"'m` Q? '!`IVM'I> 5,-,\ M r mm pdupln um}:-f .1: . ':"r"' HI: link! Mn uahngg... ,,,,:`,`,,:`__I`':`' Hi the mum: in Na '1' 3 lahln um] um Hwy r-mum! Aha H. g !"" "3" V` : sunnl ..o .|..:. yu , vrmylul mlw hem ` s in wow; l . ' Home Powdm. ` :`DOMlIz_ ,09|`!-` GD!!! 1. M 70%` tB`.:rgain.-glgvxliel Q'.(%nno1j. \ . cs u;.s1a*o`r miimskfock `gnu lmplexnnts.-E. ~,.s.no.xm.r. _ M ` A Iiuynkaf. tlgdjajlhei fol`. Sgxlo.-2-Chas. Partridge. I genllonum : I M n ma ntil is 1 } $3911 23!: hokhnh .._.._.... , .. ., .. ...-.. .... m gum-q-wulmmr my fmlnl. wm-pwl may they mg of um Mm) 554 ? unlit! in Q lungs ma numb! lbs vhhi If nmarn an mwd, Hm! onions lhn Mtnrhm not (Pw incisiv- ' 1.`E:?`.?`."i`"aiii%:2X3 .'s. .'J. .`.i` ' whtwh Mmrw mega; qovaag M ii! Mod. Hg Um V9}, dill gnu haw hm? . Maul 3: Juwsd. t "*1 ft `*+ ...,::*.r.:;..,a-..;....r.w...`.% fmmlv nlmcnnl cum: mars... lla- V... . vg\Xv up 'u 35% it-J1. ityslratrl` fumwy axmm as-man Whaars Am ' R"; 1 .l2.`;`I.".2stm? i`ml'.tI i pvnr Thu mrw nmiug lmnmsl glmmlnn MI V ;L lump! M vitniug Pkg?` [hp j!` I V 9 ur- `arr It Hnugw am: song. I 3 t IL mu- ?-: um. u dvlim M4: 8 an ;!m|n!_ wuu-xv-I our Hm Inn no` 4|... hm-.1 ---I } '`V`IYV!l Ihckfq `X31 F ! ""r `N13: waiter 3-_ 9 Why. fnrVnI1tcsa' !m.:.?Za mm; p.l..=|,qg f1\lnn`n ....n.:.... n . public explanation. ' , HARRIET A. LOUNT. P.vS. Since wri,t1'ng.the above, I find that one > /oLM1-2. -A:-Gm}gun; sv ig;_1Qt4?)_-;a- tickeuma. ggntlmnn whovvqptccl ' game, whflx makes 82; therefore (Iggy End` on] "gun `nnoge vote than I Lgd '.i1,l't8;-81%i3s11dtro; an(_1L1 sold by;their,, , partyvvtihgt was voted to_ ? ..~.. ' H.A.L. ' furnish returns that would halo! no earthly use. rfme-Jzuamtqr. ~ , I Din. S1`x',--You seerii turbo very def:lae -` your opinion that ministcrh are only expected . tomako returns of. the births, baptisms, mar- 1 riuges nni1...do`aLhs,,at whiehnthey--otoiuto. MT" is very plain that tlxisria all that is expected with reference to baptism and marriages, hut . certainly no person understanding plain English ' will {say that is the letter of the law with referh encelto deaths, which remiss as follows: Every 1 minister shall keep :1 Registry showingtho p(er- 1 some whom he has blplizcd or married, or who have died within his cure and belonging to his arm;/reg/Mon. Now, ifthin means, as yougmyv it lo(rs,- Mr. _}zliIor,wj_i7,., ythnt I am only to ] mnk:rotui'ns'dl'tl1e tltrqtbslnt which I ollicnutc. ] I l l theirlt bcrtainly says more tluin'i_t means, and dught to `be `c0I'recto -9']iu\ il th0l"Act 1'e_u more than it means, and Lllm only expected to make such m-tu1'Ans as you dontend for, that loos , not by,a'ny moans make it :1 1'eus:>11'nl)le;lomanl ` upon my timen [ am just his willing, yea inom ' so, to spend :1 great deal of time, and to go,to in great ll(`.i oi` trouble, to furnish rettirns tlfht will be usefulffor future rqfer2?ncc,`th'an I umto `` till) the time and gdto the, tiouhle required to . Ynn unv it vnn wprn A miniitnr vou W0l|i(1 A :2) , g am, :._m?-1111.1 oz sax '53 I Hz:-MlMIIl|lI|H]|IN`$HIM~4I`Q'1y l`u-slainng ' Lnrll rm lmimrs. Nilrfh `VH1 lilnl-I H` `II "V I is , mg mm: W` :1 an {no q COUW not let the matter drop without some txplanatibn. " " ` " . __..._- Parliament was prorogued on Saturday last, aftera session of exactly two-months. Although brought to :1 premature close, and by no means so decisive in its results as was entieip.1ted--owing to the unexpecv ed and unaccountable turn ntluirs have taken in New Brunswiclr--the session must be regarded as one of greatfimportzirice in the liihmry of Canada. Deep as may be the feeling of disap[}>ointment at the unnished condition in w rich the Government lmve been compelled to leave the great measure for the accomplishment of W_lllCll the Cabinet was con'atructed, the course zulo }l.C(l in xelatiorr thereto is clmracterised by firmness and wisdom, and must secure the lion Of the CQ\lutr,_..,.,...Tlie.deluy interposed to the mxccessful issue of the (,`onfederution Ieheme it was impossible for them to avert; but they have chosen the very best rm-nne to overmmn Hm nl...n....l.... ...I.:n|. x. npproba: ' oh" my ahmdem and (in you .,"I might possibly thoir tlsefulness to `those who exnct them. It is very easy fur us to my what we would do ifwy occupied the prmition of othcis. Fur instance, I might vary` L-aaily say--If I were editor of the .E.vmn1'ncr I wyguld write against the unrvzxsonnblir dmhxtml ri1p.de upon the tinw ofministem in` making thcscvretums; yet if we should change positions, um I `got the burrlmx take the coursevthat yumhave taken, and try and bind it upon you. "If y0'u wonlgl, as you any; make these tmranimmhh: returns`! if you were A xni11isL<,-r, I nuns: conclgclo, and you must comxinly think. you would he much hum: sub- missivc as :1 xninialvr than you are as an ctmor. It ! could S430 that ix1col'1`octrctu1'n.u, or ruturm , Such as you s:'1y'\v1.- um expected to` make. wohltl ` ho us:-|'ul M) the euuntry. I H.h()1lM he willingto take the tilxum-uqxnired to make them. AH vnu lnzme unrlurmkt-n hi enlighten nw as | `Ta furnish that would he or cu1'L1I1yuse. You my, it you were a minister you make the returns` and lmwc the l(]ll0HtiOll` of thoir tlsefnxlness to `them who exnct them. n in unru mm; fur nu In sum what we would mm-,u1e unumruqxureu `[0 make we-m. you unrldrmkvn ellliggllten to tlmkintl of rctu.r;us I am expected to ruukv. ` pl!-mm lmvv the kimlncm so tll me the nlujvcl tn he ac:nn1plish:)(! by thesu returns. If yull : czumlmw me (hut. Hwy will be useful to Hw country. I for om-wiH -ho faithful in n'mk'inI,; them: but if they are ll.`K(`1(`.`4,S, I have no (into, to ~ spend in that kind nfwuy: and us far as I cam ` see at p1'(jsI-rxt. tlmy are Ixstrlcss. ' I rvullv think that n nerson who lms f.4- work ace an p1-(gs:-11:. Lu:-,y are u.=,:u.-.=s. - rvully person l"u1'noI.l1lng, and he n:-(I or in1pri.~mniItlll'lw fails to (In H. uugzht to he shown that hls wu1'l\' is doing ;~'mI1(-lmtly gum]. lhpillg that yuu will 1-illnrr :2-how me l.ln- n.~uel'ulm-.~s of such l`(!flll'I1H:l< ' /you defcncl, ur condemn the Act that o.\uct.~' them, Fm I mm-...I.. .v.. Al'll[V.v\l. 0] 'l`i`IEK`l'[`Y M` L0.\7l)0\ C 1 . ... R`.l"m`.'3! limit ill: hnllmnalnll ti .\[arvh, lb li. :. .-nu ms. 1 mm. [Will zulswcr in our 114-: -%4->I vuuv um, pnuu uuuwu me DEM. overcome the obstacles which lmve arisen, and the public may adopt the language of the Specgh in eongratulnfmg (the House upon havmg, at least, laid the foundation of n British North American Union. ,,___L ,. ,., ,. . _ . ., ., ...,.,,,..,` nu *""3"u* .V"""- Vlrwx TM} ha ` .V '4' 5"'N*NI ullol ah mm. in and Hum], but All IN: I; ; W` Th" Ilnrhm hnnnnl .1 mu not-III In; my on! thing: egg, 3 nh-nut in sgn aluuulutu all an , your: .\'c.. ; A .\H.\'[:~'.'l'ER. ` .. 1 munl ,l Mfvvr , mum; 1.5.; as spam` ll!!! '1__[rlm! Mk-N71," nmmastm ' $ 1&9 wt Fun, unhyiQ'_ -l%,1Iltdnshw-onskoHn '4 ring ans. may all hkagunihi` dilyfcwhkbsgg munm_mmmnnm:wma . arm?-upnaaimmnau ` V an {W`R.:*#hitwh h' in mum-V Qiutni mvvimwuwmmw I '3-'l**`-!*"l!|$C'w iii WT 3 Prgsitl nt IJi_nco1n has ordred that an 6, 3:3`: ':;d:o`;2;::3c.:::*1WMm at mm insurgents` 'V`shal} at brceyl)? oi {nd "311 "W . war` shall close or be bz{ninsrl1r:ts]te(1}r()ml $6 .1` ` - ` - . ' "I 9 - * f;``{?.; ;:?.:;?*1z:e*h;%mam? 'l`hi`ac`:4n1"rJz:r conai :5 to tI`:1`: ork 'W0rld."3 y35 ' dun" oon `over Ucigtircn `VII 0 0`m.u:s of g m~]m.y"WM' 'men%:~of?-tize:b iocka`cle'i;1 3: m'eRmb1~mb'- ' insurgent countr b eve; N as`vmued;`he-7 ulty 0fl c0nduct'1og ath `of (l lH`l)3eqMnt 10)" visidns of the nymno-aty Polu `.33-H-`nccmo Fm` hm. 1863- no servies 1'Ic:ndo'WlMll)Qn of Decem- `i1:n`save}1Yim for tl1e`jorde-d' l``c( ' E `y|.": ` discretion or'v the Mi (if mItIe'xems"e any` . rnnrshala and provogt-marsh he `vzfmed Mates cause. of nmmzini bwm` 'i:f"t'i5i'*"' 9*'p`]'ead the Mien enem when we den fehsll or ` ~dnn} ens thye-extra t0nce'th'lg on-W as ,g. . me. othehfe`nnt1`l1her1y oLmc1 now as loyal as ember Mr. `Lineom 0,. Mr. St:WllI`(1. ` ` ----<;o>>-_. ummu at me mam. gun mu ..-ivmwgga hf m,3. I The Imus-h (in-emuoernl sun gmuumx , In em mm by Mr I, ,1. Smut ha dvfwmn hninu e-smdm-tun} In `It I`;-my (;`.ui`nrkvr4 Mu,` I ha um ho mlM!s`mI fmr trial In mm M Hm Mr:-v.m>4 M mu vMI'!.A'[V wum`. Nan Hula hnvln how-mu n Mal at We Vnlun. um Atnvvhuuvl IV? in wnlimkm new at inml and mphih `mt! into nu mm. 3; _~ Arlmm. 1793mm Dnmtalg, M gnlm;g.;, gnhvaszkn la:`s"itx1.`l?talA and V cm hm: Us ` u is apognqu, Qlowt. 1 I tmuh tvrtiwv my as am an? nauhuululm. A"\YI\ AI1\VInIr' I mm: V! I mu Hills in Lynvj lwlxlhw. ! Cvstritttgf It sf 9-vtilnutdhh Unmhh and Nvlm-ska. {thin ' . trot! Oi IL: mmkhautniy . Damask. in numb guns` _ - ' I III?!` of M! duals: - nun` uuruxuminu (1 ngmgnr Winn nrjm upgl gvthanf I pd lm ueavbnsi ma = elxnsllihs Hannah our 1.4 1...... an 45.. (L.-an 1.41 th 53433 ....n... .. V339`, WWW! w` 1` but nun til Gnu hIlJ%gv4wmg;1g* uAlaI&MI1&i`"`... h...5 nu, tan ` , Jtmrmn ox 'r11`r:,_13olx1)I':1z.-_-- Iflx3 `o.nnouncc~` ment of the revocation of the passport order, according tQ,the R9chest_er Unifm. was causa for ajllbilc the-banks.0f thu=N,mgam. At Sm. ' pension"Bri(l c and Niagam. I`nllaix1p_m~licxxlar, I Hm people 0 both` sides of the river more de. liglm-d.~ -The hot.-11~_l were thrown open and the people from nude wgnt gthgpyq gm; rgcippn. cal cixngmtllluti0n.' Evevlyilling was `free, and aomu _whn; uppmm e -l.he ` evc_nt. celubrntml it more fully than others and want in for a grand drunk. Tlmremoval offe- striction from illtv-1'course\vas n. grout relief to all. :,u1d` will; of course, result: mlvantagmixsly to most of.tlw peo 1+). They hmln right to m- joice, and il tlwy-did -get a"little tight, con. ' Hl(lt`l`ll.l.c peupltf will fol.-give the excess. A few weeks of pr:nc_L1cz1l non-1_11Ilm-.c)uys4r: enables these people to11mlor.~ how (1\,'[)Cll(lel!l3 shey are . upon one nnotlncr, and how much tlliy enjoy the Hrycicty of am zllxolllclytlxnuglx attached to dif- l`Ul_'(.llL'g()VOK`llll](3lll8. ` _... --Ilcre is n fomign item of snnguim11'y in. temat:-A Frctlchlnxul n:1m<*1l Solllngos, it na. t,i'x'(-.uf (-Iulxnan, has 1'61` 2on1e time past been exhibiting with gm-at stxcizess, at Wm'l'/.l;urg. as 9. liun gamer. Om: day in the last month he tznterml ax` dt-n containing a` lion uml ll lioness, and mmlu 1h}{11_1 go ftbruugh Variuus p(,-rfbym. un<:c.'~s. The mecLnt0x`u lomllv 1\nnIz\udm|, 1.1m- anu mauu 1u;{11_1 go `lDl'()llb | vanuus p<.-rf01'm- x-specmtom loudly 1\ppIz\udel. Elat- cd by t.hcs1:_pl;1udits,. Su111n.;;ca,1h'.te1'naine41r- to do .~7nn1t_-thing mm1: (`xt1':1ordin:1ry, and for that m11`uu.-'<.- he CIll4.`t:terJ in onuden. u linn. a linnnuu ,........ Inru. .....~ ' tigvr, leaving Hm I thrmv him dmvn :\ tvk-H1 uml cluws. ml lurious by Hm`: Hm gmhnrmv nmn. hninu a-smdm~!-(II! In Mr I a m M mqmdaa rm now-nary `vapor: rug 1* Hmrfcl`. vv 1 u. un CI`:-:\5(3ri._ it hzw In-1 m... I in-W Tliiina MA!vr!i2 >3 rrmumtu My Mm 1..-`muunn miuruhl. nu - barre oi aunaaunluvixb iuhmk In mmmit mlnr n I`-xmvh. um m.n..s...wu I hum(ny. Yvvrvv Vhumf Hung: Qrxgjmlmif. afifkii I was dwldb-i M fwr OJ lhv souinuuly and nal Hrs` prilunw. an I" an rlqbnmm Inavmll HM! uf kl Hail`. null 311! l| l`ihwg1a by mug. Tlw sh Ummtlmarnl an mnmadmmvl -7, ._ ., u (fhnthxnu I lruwt 'st:uos that. at Ruth- xu 1"-.u1,.:v for oil lauds Inn :1111uz_h1gly in- ,A-.uu,1, M Im1im'u, nutwi1h0\|l.reusnI1. as -nu .<:ui. :Lu1'ily pl'm`N1HlM all tlmmgb 1in. (run he found \v!1<-1'vvm' <`u{i rlmu. to dig. Tllii is e.upm'.i:1ll_\' the ll: 1`x'g:u'(l In the [ntliun Rs-:~'un'u Lzunla. Irv nnw In-14| ul -: hiurh Hm. In!` II`!!! IA my nwgu . us :.:um.~r. 'I'|1<.-. ox- will enn- > keep our V ..'.__'1 1 gm: COUNTY" `F swoon Apvgcamn. W9009u ll!WUlIl109In'd that mutt m;xrtir;c: n*'`.`*`9 Q0931] 130. A . 9*~9-of. "-1 mm tppun nut, m 1.. Iain `I'M or Q n-0-375; um?'r.mL?i : : CLOSE or rm; snsswm. Nu whm` h_ .. .. 5----muw-u um JG'\Hl kltlnup ` .7 my Uhrinllun children and uvrlring liwm now! mu! ;. P 1 Th M `NM upon um emu tn rhlhvuia (luv cmr'mr~tlun n! "my mhmnm (Jhrh-I. Tho lnqulnlunn mm a lrihnnnl fur In K Mum Whanw mqllnting tllmus man. more-!l_v (am! up than "(WWI M wmunt m-rihIo~, us It: hand wan unmvn and its f NW vo~ngM\mk FUN more lwnvily, In-lug Ilnawt-1|) E ' pm, The mlmmnv mu (nnw! nu by thn will u! um hay people. H 111! than lnnlluwl uf null prNwH`I\l|ulL dam` M van Ifd pnrwrtml In on-"ll purpnnm by ' Wu thy paninh Ipcgwg, Min` vnlnml lvy him on `waning naounl nl ua_aol|~mm| wonllll gun rm... 3;` .4 Wk Thmpearnnhuami I1. hulwu milnmlml, 1).. many r((pai`l dapawng upon Han lnqulnluun. " mm H The pamuh (Mist clmmuulud In M ox I mama. Tm dirt n ;-mum hp: he-on olr IL. Bcwienl Ilu-vu.ulmwr|hn'd lull: unmwdln n F" `tn. u-9 on!) fihlaq gut up In mm Ihwmr ant. W _ udmn. an In tho each mm nan of um um P Ragni skillet lwx-II. II In nnl Mt lo dwry '""** 3" u by mung: um Nhn v..u.m'a A mmmn 04 Pmmlsntwl bmar cmmyuf lhplnqumtluu E` in 'm` add. on mum; Rpslm I will aehnowlodxw. i .1 I W Isvdrrcudatcilatltiolnntlu, mam. nun HMW mu sun and of atnng. u mun emm...1 mm .` (mg elvtilnoukddcllm-tntn%ylm!n[ssnd an! E` _` u MKODIQBNSL-wldu gmn cm In M div" am! v mm amt (M hmchnm on 0:: Mn`! cm a. mt vmm. flu lahg Ito Illlmpmil trunn- _.{ mm is Ogwblu Ullnluuic rm :4-Hum j mm h is. we (mm: was bppmpl In Mmd~ Illa`, Thiislm mm; Ippuhsd In Hay I (M3011: hmingium wwlouu the modding -,2? m b bloat. TH girl ! yum ! ing: [Minimal the in . of ynunhuuu Th imam mad up with an H mm` **1.aC Nu use In urmum .1. mm. 18. mama: u . ,.....-.-an uumum wmmxup with the "Let wmum ulu than :5. umaginuuinv." ` $8 ham! our an mg in wax: wan, 8% man: 1 iii 1.. , , . .....1..m.... warn found to bq vm1Unuul|_v vnncr-rng uwnv -urn fur tho mnhwrulnn of Hpnulnh pnwvr. l`lu\y wore mlnu-rlo-cl with (ho Juwn nml llw moat upnlc-nt vlos-I uf Hpnnlmcln; Hwy luul Hm, mnnlml pnwurln lhvlr hunch: u mighty h-n-r n.. ........ ~ monstrous stories l`0iu1('lL in thntgrotooquorio oi on ulvu The iecturorquotcii from Protestant authori- .\ciusiv'ely. lie contended that tho insti- tion of thispnnish Inquisition was a purely political ma.-a'sure, and that it was in no way induced or intincuced by ecclcsinsticixl authority. That its acts woronnjustly and outrageously fuisied, and designoty Qxngger'utcd. That the Church being totally unndvisod of its pro- ceedings, and hot in uny way mixed up in its uurvoilunce, was in every sense irroprouclulblo and irrosponsibla for its doings. Lorcnto and Llmbock were the historians of the Inquisition The lecturer then tuivcrtcd to Calvin in the affair of Michael Scrvotus, on u set-oi`. Linrhock wrote the History of the Inquisition for tho Netherinndt-rs at ntimc whon they were lashed into mnddi-as by the cruelty of tho Spaniards; and their for-lingo beings consequently vitiatod and highly cxcitod, they grccdiiy dc-vourmi tho horrors. Voitnire and other intitiel writers lmilorl it with (?llii|ll.*itL`5m. lit-ru followed an vpimlnu of the rurroor of i.oront(-;-~l1ow her paascti through tho vnriouu grruios of coiit-go life with gn-at (uwlit: und that at tho hmnumt of, or irurnmii11t nftur. hiu consecration to the priqutiuoml, ho was uoizod with u M.'\'t'l`(9 and parniyaing fuintnesa or sickness (rs rrwrurkohie fuct. says the iecturer, of conrso lonviug the audience tofdrnwvtixoir- own intbrcnct-. ):' nfter~ words he composed strum-difyinu cmmuty on ma trtmony; ornptoymi iIiln.*!0if"ili trnnnhiting into Spouiuh the unchnato poi-ma of (Justina; was sum-tnry to tho Inqui.-aition t'rorn- 2790 to 1702; that thou, Doing found guilty of im-gnim-itim, Mill detected in setwet corn-nporldleru-0 with tho French Govornrm-nt. ha mu urroatml by tho Spanish (iovernrm-ut: nguiu rocoivcd into furor, was ort'M0: Union oi i'ol-do. Turning traitor on tho approach of tho i<`rr-nob, ho courted Jormpii iionuparto, wua L'lIlpiUyl`ti by him in writing A iiiatory of the inquilition, woii culvulutmi to plouao this rvvoiutiormry anti hiust-I mind of tint prince. Whnn tho i-`rvnch wruw-xpr-iic-ti ho tied to Plrils. Nu l't'2liiNtH rnimi nmi houmiimm ambition invoivmi him in n rontimmi MYi`iI.'t| of intrigtws. lio tinnlly laid unido hiss 0(`.(`i('t coutuma, and gum himnoif up to poiit m.I; was cwrllumi nftinilying with u Fro-u1'i| i'UtlYtil'R!i; Mlti owntuniiy dial in Hpnin. ilml tho illquinitiotl imui such ll lm rpr<\m~r1twi it to ho, would ho iuwo ciimi in pomzo in Hpnin, it lruitor to him roiiuion uni hit: ('ountryi' Tho Hpnniuit iuqui~ uitluu in pulitir ~Itu trliialn.-liiriivvlrtlliHu(i(.Ii'1'H (`alt-in'a mu! I<.'Ii.mhrth',u -Iwvrr lll't l`Y'N. it in not (run that rmlmwi Wu rivuiqwi in tho m`rm~i. air. Itupmngirmn Iago, Aivnntnrn, .i:.I*.. l`l`ii[.(i0lll union, to qirirn hawk tim Mount` Tim .\iuoru vorwmting rum nurem fur tim nuiwuruiuu .`\'prmiain nu othaw. ._dht"thb`}5Eii5h1Teh3' t return to. `The House`wh's`proroged ti] _ its sittings dopenda}on tho return` of the -A over, probably take place early in summer. " year as, by the custom of-a few years ago, _ they wore wont to meet. This is an `im- regulauon are -among fruits` Ivuuunulj Lh auuu Dull, \Q` U. UUIHIBBI. tures of thehs rs of the Sermon, but there M are other ;m'pormm meawrea we > am done by the plaintiff for tho defendant. "For the defence. was claimed that the 9 ount, tho2 ` a ' * uh of All n*m1')ut-`the mwmmqn pf` unto` the $2.':,`tho dofehdent paid t t {amount z_to_c_gn_r_t_gs full satisfaction. / he ovtdonco was strongly contradictory, and /tl{ejury-brought `lntqverdictfor plaintitffor 8 .fi.-p-Mr. M. Mc- Carthy, for plnintt ; Mr. D. / Icorthyl Counsel`; Mr. W. Burns, for dofond/ofnt. . ' '~Th_e _Queen, 123. ' Thomab Murphy and Patrick Kenny.V--Tho defendants were hldicmd for an nggnwatcd assault,` but in consequence of the nhannm nfmntnrinl nvhlnmm, Hm r-mm wnn nnut. dejgutntion from England. It w - It is worthy of note, that although the session has been of average length, the members are free to re,turn to their private business at about the same period inthe nrnvnmnnf V`u}`:"D` \ Inn IT I`. mmnlmra no ~amournut-snuzas.urn1t*"*aaa"in';,airat I bronghttk/reovor $300 for work. unfum (excoptas to $2,)}vds paid, by;'et off} nd ' Armament, `amid the withdrawal of"the Pnaport regulation `among its fruits. .5` u 7"'.'-3" `4j5.~'`W,"" '!:" "?g` ' ` Va`-W nment To'f the pgoposad Lake ` cwYihanwhnmsa~n:*'thmawK1im?Ja-I , . x ` A social i\ssombly.wns held in the Town Hall, hero, on Friday evening last, in commemorw 1 tion oflhe blrth-dny of Ireland's piatron saint. I The ooncoupao of the sons of thogreon isle was in ltsoll` irery large, and wins matly aug- _ Zggntqd _py__ot_bem[_vvh0,I!r_ ._1,u`lQsity,..t .henr_Mr... , `Moylnn's lecture on_the Spanlsh Inquisition, gmnounccd to be delivered on the occasion, had drown togethcr. The Hall was tastefully decorated (uni! the relleshnmuta woro Kbxxndnnt in supply gnd tempting in variety. The cmvlngs of the stomach having berm upponscd, the lu- tellectunl feast of the lecture followed In due conrm. Mr Mmm... :3 . ....... ..r --_.,m..,,-~ L|u.7.y WUIU WUIID IrU !HCU|~ 11116 15 H `HI rrovement ;which,~ by` U. `C. members `at. cast, will be felt and appreciated". Having taken thistap in_advunce,~ let them Maid in retroggacle movemcnt.__ . _ : ---'-`-4.>hs------ oval!-vvulll ncuav Ul put: ICC!-lli'0 IOHOWQG In dill! course. Mr. Moylnn is a man of considerable ' ability, and the good taste he evinod in hand- ling so delicate a subject, by treating it purely in an historical point of view, and thus divest- ing it of religious coloring or pnrty bias, was properly appreciated and cbmuxomlcd by all who had the pleasure of listening to him. We canonly give an outline of-the discourse, our imited space prevcntinga more lengthy report. itwnssiiistepvd to throughout with marked` at- Zntion. ' mu St: lutok`s bay. r mwlnl Hm J:-Mu kidnap `an `Hvuh Inn _ _ _ . _ _._n__ . 4 - I `..`-Vs. T,_,`,'.:.3. ....!;L'f':i,;_,_,,... , `./ - -~` ` H ` . - . .` ` 2 . XAEIVNER AN,D__C0tI,N1'Y_,-oF_4S1_Mo0E ADA ;oQAT1a_}, THUR_sD`AYT, MARCH 23,_*,l8465%. no Maura Imwn um I-mu", nut v ntunling Hum: Vvrvll IL (honor {err tho (`ram ` {car clvfovnmt 'l'hr Qw.-u rm. Itnlan cllrlwl [in hunting M 1 Intent to kill. (in n Cnnnnvl, um (`um was ulunn. J. R. (`mu-r fl lg l|o_yg Inr Hm priwm-r. INIHM Ml 'I'hr Qunn l`l. Mn] .1 1... l,, r....n.I In (M. ......- .....I lug nl_v ` ...._,. ..... ,...,.`,.,.r.. `HM ;`!v$lIIlun I.\ lw hm wu hound In SM: NWO agnlnnl llm dnfwuhmt fur an I H. .! nmgravnwcl vuumtml Mr Jnlm I-ilmwmn. On ` lhn Ippllrniluu uf Um (`minty '\Hm nv_)'. un- `' vnnv wan poatpnnml ml Ilm nmcl Hmlcnnn` J. wt-n) It. Pullvr lnr (kw Umwn; lluullou Q Mrmmlgy =,y fur tho huh-Inlnul. ,,u,,,L Drnrhlllul I1. ('m'k'burn. T|x|wl WWI HII hull M by mum on um Hat, nml wan lmsught by Ilw plum- ~ mug!-ms (ha Utah-ndont. n lunwrnmn. lu an `N mmw the mm ul 0300. liar mu-pa-wing on the MI! wulh lmlfuf LI! Nu. W. in N!" 9nd `aIwMlh.In ,1 of Ruuuhlnlv. Tim clrfwulnml ndmued (Pm mvnpuu, um! pnld O30 lulu Court, nllvglng Hm! um nmrmnnm qumn mmgh lo mun mnuv W Um plnhnlll far all ma .n.m dnna M 1. rue `Hm p|nln\If|', hmunn rafmod he swept that .,u,,`, cmmnnt. inging that Um dam v tuna tn My puxpm-: an munh (water. In avldnca fur ' ``" nu pa. Mlfhhuwocl um :1 mm had Mm an r! A M wnlah hm lam. mnmmrumt mm u..._ Illiull. PI " 19:51! '" !'VF:'**YW! nmaamu~ iouulri sauna IIMIQIXQUIK mum: mm Hum, *=-W Iutntuunmvmnuam - `lmii. t m-an ham um ymumm nmmou mu ll HM: and mm MM -9 M VKNB Hal [Nb iathafsfuml haw Hm- I-nr hm! umv plum um mu 5 that, I-addvunuu tnwunut than an: [rant nun 11;." gthon wind to tint but try mung mud: qn pinching Ilmvn mull ms; and wllnauwu mm--m he dnmngo do vru batsman mun 300. an the Ilhrmv hm I nyi M. us. muum M W dvflnt MA at N that Mm! without (M hawk-d (tho 1 coin. M that Itumu :"`...`.";s. .%' E... . `:15 W :3 """ I nu ma; tn um` Itlvmt Mom mum), but me the Mala}; luhmmlm , u hm um um mu nmmomlmwd Mia mlm, and mad anal cum column; and um an M In mu 9! AM mm M be mull ms nu ii to: mm nap! Ar warm: In 111 ' no 3 at um um Mlghtm La Alb;-nllli `n Baum:-Ad mi`:-LI.-A HS ma roman! M I on ll many; am; vi -`'a3'?n73'Ma.'i! In nmmnu an manna. um: rM;::qdnmqbluem~uumiynn1n ;acv`t;IxQ:5; I thank" J In I I K ..gJ.ao.m& anew : 2'..`:";:`.I.;. .;.`.1 .:".*f3 in '. :"...:' I?! In ' ` Mn wand an I but \ M! at milmnhlx vI2I.uu.- pasta! In 1: n out` um out as MM M0 Ma! 5 33!! We {w.ur; ` mum dam; in an * . link mm: l`h_ u..A....v.~ .1 A. 11.... qwu pcupw. Hwy nuvo, lmwuvur. xulnplm] the very appmln mnrm-. In-st:-.vul nf mu- oumhhg to tha rwt, n ppmitinu -rxmunu.-rm} ii thc prosecution J 1 pmjm-t whirl: luul no luqaat with uniuuyrnlptnd sum-an, th.~_y luvogmso In work In duvim manna whumhy that 0[i1)0lW0h ms be mmmmd, vzecnufnl mull acevod. `Hwy hm parlimuod their put of um hygamurhg the rnticntitm 01' Um Ah. I, 1 1 .1 I - -- wan m-nu wrnrm nu-m. mn~ lclumlllod. For ho cm :-no pnimmur luul n 1-sh'u{ hunt and that M. (`au'|hl4`t rohull nf gullt. Thu Juzy funnel l mktvn Hm I-mm-, hut wltho Vvrvvl ~ Fruwn; l Ilnlmul. .llm...I I... ..I.. . mm; mm nu run.-w nommg Ill 1! ml lmmL"iv<'Ll the uolivnuf pruu-st; uml lhut luv lmd WIIFIINI llm pluiutllfugnimat inking unique with his mun to Nu-m Iuliuuu ho rs! llmillml him. Thu Jury, In nmcwor tn llw dim-r-nl qm-nllmls Mt to thaw by llm Cuurt, {uuml~-lsL That llugh Gordan and not umlunm the now, but mI!|ml'i7.ml it to bu -Iulnruml. 2111!. Thu! M1`. Litllo hm! un- Inm~J un Um ruprvnmlmlhrn of Um p|uInIm' that ll wnn llu h (}nnlnn'n vndnrz\uu~nL Jlrul. That lhu plnlntltf wul nul. gullly of fmml. 'l`lw gnu- ;-ml vI'r(Hl'L wnn. llwn~ru. Iwnlm-ml for the plninli fur $2131). Anlnxh .9 Anlngh fur plain- lltf; Hnullun k Mvffnrllly fnrdufumlnntn. 'l'I... Ihrluvn nu lI.....`.. l`|... .. w vvnu`.1lu_uAl , mnron-10, 1885.` Roche ug`Hype. a',et. aI.-An notion ofrepul '; I Wuggg ti) necqyer Sfpieceg of oak, 7 pleqga pg 2 '` E;Pie?i9f,`3!F!L`Yy!h,",Y``_;i`uK9d ? A H gggperty of the plalnul. Fog d'o~'r , up Hunt the defendant} , V f`;` -q?il{a13a t_ ' ' `to the prbpertyby p|Irqhas:h)`aiiei' an jfgninst one\Macauley, whip mu ` app:f`ht '5ll}e ovum-L" Verdict for plllntiff; 'anq._Q3\ : h'magen.--Bouulton J5 MOhy,m'__!ox" plalnti`; eaara. Vance ac Stevenson, for dc? V. fendnnta; r. John Bell, Q,` 0., Counsel. _ W .1;..u..u `ad v"=-hlu '_L_"f'1. 1."' W` an` an lulu IV Jlllfll, IUK QUlUu)IIlWu in :_ubaouco.ofmMo1;ia1avidonco, the case was post- poned until n<;x' court on application of de- fendant's 00/ul/1801. ` J. R. Cotter for the Cxfown; Lount & Boys for thedefendaut. vnlmxn om .q4u': A 'l`|{h mu an anulnn l.........1.0 '""'-5%!" 1M" `UI|`l!lU3.-`-'-TIIIIB WIS In Vfo ~ plaintiff dc-fendsknt. 'clahne(I`thnt the /........L .. A- in: \:....1.. _..1.I \._._,A /_m; ,,,n `for v-uu nu uu'vn nu Iruv'u\7IV|l\IIluIp. Nelson vs. Snn`lh.-Thin was an action brought ` tojocover the price of cutting a number of saw logs. The principal dispnte was as to the num- her out; the piainti claiming the)-ice of 300 logs; the dofon(1ant_ alleging that there were only 1oo1ogH_ut,;ropwmen ho had paid the plaintiff. Tho Evidence was very unsntisihcioty as to the number. Verdict for the defendant. .. ,Campbel1&.Lount for pluinii`, Lmmt &,Boya, Counsel; Mr. John Bell, Q.VC.. for defendant. "IL. 7' .. .............I mum u uuruu us mm. 1 In: llnullllll lIl(`II M`!!! thn nulv In ' Jnlul Gvrdmx to procuru tho -mlnr- eminent of {high Gordon, uftur whlch it was pro- M-nurd to Mr. Little by the plnintitl' for M24011- almnmu-nt. Hugh (iunlnu, who was mlhwl us u\\'ilIw.~H.n\\'u1'(u hn mm-r t*mlm`H0d UH` nnlu, nor nulhnriuwl any pm .-on visa to vndnrr- It fur him; that Im knew nothing of it till bu ram-ivml Hm |nr(m-st: lhul. hu hml mu-.....I County Court - ndqircr 5;: ;;"`i2,E; noon. lull: < yo, _ ` .50 .. M-.1 ?<"g;11Ilug ` Iy 1.00:;n. "pm W an: n v S t 1 E 8n{,,`l'uesd{ .tFrid?ys}: 12 noon. . Ml!!! eas`!-` .d|Y:_1?i uu\.. uvull \,I\1|uuu uuu mnnvcu Juugllnll ll! be tukm) against. him. Hugh Gordon defvml- ed. on this ground that tho 1-ndorzu-nu~nt of hit: nmno wxw rs furgory; nntl Mr. Little ulh-god that be (-ndorrwd on the fnilh of the ruprvm-utu~ lion by tho pluinlin` um! Hm signature of Hugh Gordon wn.-1 his. The Mich-nee (`rm\l)li.~'h<'(I that John Gordon Md borrowed mom-_v from llw plnintllhnn 11 note, 1-mlurmd by Mr. Litllv. on me nntu humming dm-, Mr. Mules I-vfIn.-ml In umlurms u runvwul nnlwsu Hugh Gm-dun on. dnrsvd nhmul of him. 'l`lu: plmntill` thou M-nt plnintilf his on- uvuuman, nu. vvuu uvu, xpvu nu Jl[cLclland, appellant, vs. Wiggins}, respond- 7cnt.'-'l`hls win; an _appoalfrVom, xxconviction by Alex. Gillespie, Esq., J.I . On its being lodged, and no one appearing to support it, it was quashed with costs. Boulton J; McCarthy forappcllunt. ' \ Tfnnm. n-....H....,J ..n I`1..1......1.. .......,.,....`l....l .v...,.,.e........ Kean, appellant, vs. Caleerly, respondenI.-- This was another case of appeal, and was from a conviction of J. H. S. Drinkwnter nnd John Kenn,~Esqs.-,-whereby-they-imd convicted the ` appellant, under; By-law of the township of Orillia, of selling liquor without a license, and lined him $10 and; costs. The Counsel for the appellant. objected to the legality of the con-. viction, urging that ltiunicipelitiea had no pow; er to pass By-laws to pr0hibit_the sale of liquor; and that only under the 1111- ` perial Act of George Iii, which imposes a pen- alty of l0, could the sale of liquor he prohibit- ed. On the other hand, the Counsel for the respondent argued that the Legislature had at various times imposed penalties for the preven- tion of the sale ofliquor without a license; and that although there was no express not passed except the above mentioned one, still, from the language of the Legislature, it was to he as- ` sumcd that power was given to the Municipality to pass the ily-law. Iii:-1 Honor, having taken some time to consider the points raised in dis- pute, ruled that the conviction was had; that the By-law was illegal; and that Mllllicipuiitics had no power to pass By-laws for the purpose of prohibiting the sale of liquor. Conviction qltasitatla without costs. Bonitou & McCarthy for appellant; Lount & iloys for respondent. The Court then adjourned. I101! rs. (Jordon cl. uI.~-.~\n action brought on u-'pmg1_iuso1'y note for $230, made by Juhu_G0r- don, un endorsed by Hugh Gordon and C. Little. John Gordon had ullowodjudgmvnl in 1... Gallon mmluuo Mm n....1. ::.....u,... .1...-...... IV" `FIVE! RH U/IEW'!7UFW x '7?-sa'a sin`V:Iia-ngatbotiom.` " A nivh m;mm aiuu mi milm-Ami mum Iain ..~."r .....'...._n.. .'!`h prlmnor mm in rllrlwl uhunlhng mw lirltlgvl. lhvunn. W M: Vntvnt (M IIppHI`M|ulI uf pl`|Imu'I"l `fmnnorl, pmlponml HN nvxt :w an~ ulomn. fur Hm Fmwn; hmmt 1% Han Hm mhaum-r. ' n V p (dorrrunn noit ovn nu.) *Wmwz ,_4L'i!!`&!i tbhju-g-jt!f u V war. -4` UV EAST. .V An of renlan 'I`I11:mm.n', llh. Inch dissatisfaction has been expresnml, butt in the House and by Hm press, that the Government did not, when in rucuipt of the ink`Uigence of the mlverso elmtliona in` New Brunswick, abandon the so-In-me of Cmxfedcntion. for. the smaller one of u Federation of the Chmuiws. We are not `mrpriaed at this no of urguixumt. [wing nfnptedby those who am, and have install from the beginning, oppumrd to the (im. omment and their ncimlno of :1 new unthin- dity; but we do ccmfcsa w i.l(l`0l|!li(i(!I`lli.)i_Y nmniahod at its adoption Irv llmm win- I 1 I MI`. .I. 5 I7 -\I.'(`m lhy I axvlunulu ,9`! -an llama .`.a._I....'t 1. .. an-mmnglu Gbuth We iwwmar.` ._ t I an * g,$Wnu mu Ii 5'W`lU?U!il31!CiUOIlII 1gg;;:ihaiiau,..,uaos.p.;ana-1 TuN`vmlKrlv`\`Llrwtuux, . \'t-hsllhnlnn-Ihug [ha " lvulng" amlnul-mu nl` mm Hg t`Hl|lI~|n , part? (I! Hm {Nfaa uvur Mn law n.nI.u..nA..; um uurwnqy qnmun, Hm Tumulu 3.mp|.. )..n,x vmaplnts-ly upml than nmuuzvlnt-nl, and nmnr. In ullllllnn In mu-Ivlng Imall hm gulp muuiugl , um, um Nlwly to vntvr Into an nrrnngonnugw ' Malia an the hvomyw nm|M1_yvrnl pinch ' wiuxmnlrunomu tho maul dlmmpl on them Wllimu In may way nmiimting an uwmc-nun mam w (in ON: In ha mus! |mvIh9lIl mun ' on radium the Aw-rimm rmlu, rs mm-4 lg; Hm! (ha Mrdnotn of lbw Hm-I nhuulol ham Imp: nu- Uh-ha Mam M: I qmulvm mm: by vi-luau, M ` dllmektfnl tn Hm Tzmmm uwn~hm\la an it In 14. nllum IN n-H'lnodI\ It In nu mm mm nu then giwll VIM iMrm'!m.wI Amvrimn other in to M1: twlmiry. uml tmd-at II with It rd pm, in anatomy! I muvnuwnl M the vufpnqg ` at [OHM] 5! M0! at a dlmmwf. It in Q \\ very In Mr that NW: N I' Hut Um mama qmutkm I: ha! impmhntl, mm. many uh-v(. a.nu1hm tmhllc; I-Mir It be In, um umicmptsmy mm! have hbhttnd lnicvu `glut; in mm weeks part In no pnvpcm, dam- ? Mncusrhhmllghlcou chm hart pmvoct ms and; Ihmlha but pmvlnorp out 1 math Ibo ab? pin 9! with naught ta am mama M pqa any in Hun vocmamd um nag iii: mam unk mveiunu, |.Q\w ' \ mama and say but ME! MI diwvu My ' ` pvinihhl taunt II: the WM ; Nfllep pg-my Iqvzimmmmlnula m idhanqktl. Mann-on qsuis`-It ililhowlly um-9` ` fincutaaithuduungnu mute an !`In- I L4nil|a:l,|...i3L.|..i..,...s.. .43: 4 > ..u.._y.w- - II`! *'V' I III!` NIIIIH! ll" Imllnnn. Tho nppt-rlnlclxn nl |`|uh tun m~rnaa:1rnHl\'n ('rw~k um Imlh mull`, nu mnnnunh'nl|m\ lwtwo-an l`m-in nml Hm ml 011'. M. Hm!-'rirh Plpm'n now mill hm dmslrqyml and Hm uh-mnwr Hrum uni. imollw lake. Tlw hrldgo lmtmmn l` mu` Null BM alum muwlimlwtl tn Hm Tlw hm gruumlu M unml l.:uul|ug nrv plulq-iy uulvltwruml. lml Iva hm-u not In.` any thml!|t`llIlInf nrnmvrlv in that ya. pwwy uulmwrpml. mu In any lhml!'\|I`!lI| nf prnpuy Tluvnc ha nu Iunht HIM our m mum-r mmamvrnhlv (rum Hm .~ nun! [luau Am! mi l..x.....` ._ ., "V6 7. ... .... . mm, which hnw lw-~n nvlimmly injnu uIl`iI`|lN`fI|Il|1`M0, fen ilwtinwlwing, in volllng publir. |nlm'fr\>d vmlx; fur, In of us, hridgvn luwn hm-1| mrriwl awn Ihmtru_vml, lmnllvln ixmlldlvd, mu! 4 vxtma-lvu pnniv rrm\|wl( The lung l_-r|4 Um (lrrmd Hlvl-r nl (`nlmlv-Ilin hnn lwr Iiwuy. M hm: unulln-r uvvr llw mun nl IIpp<'r|:IM;( u gun! -f mmamvrnmy "um um vf7I`(`UI pl Hun | cum (how and {hat Inhurupun n mun; Haw! on mm! of Hm M-Mum Unpu will I..- mpwul. nmmrwvlm fun nuuw -he/ya. -cs. III)` III l|l`|Ilg llIH(` H) (Ill H1) (`"(`l'|I\PIy. ll` tlm lnihm` nH0n:lln;z tho um-t uf mn- nwnt ut l,`m1!'ml-rn`.inu, A wvuk Ii-w ml I puople of thin country urn willing l tlu'Im~l\'4-ninln Hm Imus n! n Imtmn m'4\rlm1`l|wnr'l with Iuxuliuu nml km-v hlmul. Uur mmvxntion frlonds nhnu lhm11su'lwn, and with 1110 Insnn of uvvn cuII1l`PlHlI>H0Wlll,| huw glnvrlml in Um Irma. whun our puliliml hurimn wa mu! um-.louh-I. _ . , 44.. Tm: Ilncvlwr Fu rl`(``lN- thmv IIGVI` ll tmmlvv tlulmtgu xlm I ;_ ,, , qonn {1!om.:L'oronto\iun41_~ mum- ` '1 , ` ~ln'awei1 the extent and rlbgeu . pmhe go` lnodlvcia-exhlbitd, o% ex"y1l;i'xig, n 90I_I1'I,5 ` l i1dt;tbl._couleur do rate to, tlfoaoi who Qt` ` .. r~'f;0'l' Wllayq elsewhere in our columns ` "F`*W1*1P f.mv!v.ry wo'r.thy.1ady7 > " mun the way In whlcb_cqrtnin ar- . , lnpqed of.,hy those having chm-`go .9.f...t~he.!!amr. " ' ` `H16 dlfdif In urhlnh A|II'ln7lI1 rinn-nu- 1v`su1{.e;eV.;_xut .ptn4!.I|.k when. podde?nt5aiaheh veiy poihtednlliisidn was ilisous- Uedjvecanaay veryllttio thereanent. But, we do . ,/cngiq, that those, present my ` _ _ [ho had the welfare. f.I bi|I| 0i!.i'l.1o9rt? and make the bazaar satisfactory and nuceesrful in all reepocta, were not cognizant oi`, nor had` 9. haad`in anything eunnechiciwith it which will. reflect on the Church or themselves in the . slightest .partibulur. ` Thero,was nothing pm`- . taking of,the character of alottory in. the dis: position of the varionsrarticles eonatiiiitlngn I the `bazaar-`-asva dln_in' enuoun contemporary would lend the public `togh that nature having been strictly nvoldod'nnd" guarded against. But -we are" not prepared to any that occasion for fault-finding did not exist in the matter to which Mm. Lount makes ape- " einl reference,` 1Iewev"or,' as her clmrges are direct and unmasked. we .(larenay7nn explnnn- I tion from those oecuaed`ofwuifaii-noes will be promptly made. Indeed, the nature of the - charges implies some little acerbity of feeling i on the part of Mrs. .Lount, which we can hardly attribute to eaphice: and, therefore. we expect a reply, whloh we feel assured will be such as to ` remove obl_oq`uy from the U/lurch, no matter on whose shot to the onus the transa on)-may he placed. Let the end he put on_ the tight horse, and our word for it the iltwill be perfect nsthe workmanship of the . lntterortidie itself w s. The bazaar. we may - inform our interested enders, netted a mum of r 150, which, considering tiieniimlier of kindred nttrnctionn .-with which the people of Barrie have this winter been favorecl, was very satis- factory. ` o o-o---- v . . M.wsw.ere,,I.1us .prowne.wnen. ; fiieitibn to which our lady eorreaer wrked hlrdesf to _, elieve--.everything of ` (if onus there be in _ e ' :;;_1}'.!!E1!ns91g:j` , If-JV,Is'Hs19u_e, um etfolt in Al! t *'7*i.L3W'. eislqyan Church. building a :::lly:`aie"jn'"I3nrrle. Vonn M L .rrmn:o\,md_ -`gum vltflwnil u: nvbhnl an-{ii ofn`lI'nna- ?fln&ncigl-mneag;:n.moh _ _,.,. ..,.,,.........w. ....,`....,,w. u,.v...,. .u.,- uln" cumimx of this now mtm.-nwnt htua rim: out n! In-uppozard inuhilit_v or n-,l'usu1 on tho part of linpzlnml to this l'rnvincn in Hu~v\'cnt of wxwwith the Uniuwl Stun-:4. At. It-ust, muny look upun tho xnmll sum npprnpx-iI\l<~l hy Hw Imp:-rinl Purlhummt for tho purporumf hullxliug . (I4-lwwvu. ma tunlanmunl in mxyilm. 'l'|n~ (`u umlm mun! deft-ml lln-tn.~<<~ln-en." And, d('Hpl!il' hug uf Iwillg ulrlc to In ei-rliu-ly. in vivw of (imw'u- - mun! nu a'....r..,:,.....- I. .1` Al... | Tho dlscontlnuanccof the A)3`ra_ _Tlmgs, which took place last week, was made tho'oc- caslorrfor offering Mr. Curnott,` its editor, a _ slight token of the estimation in which he is held by his local roadors. Monday night last was the timo selected for the presentation, and` Collins hotel the place. Dr. Morton presided, ' and tho -vice-chair was filled by our friend, . Mr. John G. Dugan. After cnjnyinga siipp(ei- ofe`xce1lentblvul\'cs, and tho usual loyal and patriotic toasts had been given and responded to, the chairman in a very l`('("lllt`l? llll(l appro- priate speech, go is the guest of the evening," which was entln iastically received and elo- quently raspoml l to by Mr. Gurnott. Then came the prose tation of the tr-stimonial,whi<:h consisted of n c lcto set of Dickens Works and an elabornt:l:"|%o11n(l Album.-~Mr. Dngau on rising. briollyii lyuxllnml to the cii'(:I1instam`n- which had brought the company togotlmr. and before concluding his remarks, paid a. lnaim.-aw and dcsaervml coruplinmn to tho lXll('lll.`% of Mr. Gurnett, whoso (l(`.[)(ll'iL,;"' lrom llr:1 the speaker said, was gcxicrnlly l'(`l{I`Cl.l\!(l. Others , fullowml Mr. Dugnn in language no loss expres- sive of 1'0g1`et`at the departure nf Mr. (l1u'Imtt. nor of complimentary allusions to his ahilitios, which, from our own kll()\Vl*(lg(`,. won-, not over- ratwl by the people of llratllord. Tho avian- ing's procvcclings, which (:lns(:dul1oI|L ll! o'(`lo(:k, \\'vrv all a. \v:`_v ]|l1'{|`4|l|l (`!Il|l'1\l`l|`|`, and iulm sp<~m~tl with sovvral t`Xl:(`ll(`lll.Hl)llg. ----+4~t-u------ ANM-:xA1'mx.-- I`lm Hamilton Tinmz, pruf<*s.s'~ hug to rvprt-wnt. tho fvulingn and vi:-wn of u largo numhvr nf its romlcrs, has, during the past wvvh, lwcu dhcusaing the ml\'nnluga-2; and Ilccnslily of nnm'xnli tn the Uuitwl Slutvs. Tho '['orunto pmnplu uro also smmswhut agitutml on this qm-athm, though its paper; hnvo um yet uppruucliiocl thegulyjcct openly. The diu~ 1-mmimu nl Huh: lIn\\.' vfuu-nmuml hm: urhnn nu! nf Testimonial to a RAlen1Iw/rjf the Press. 5-weagoyaxy , ` ` l,1.,}Baz .h#u-zatgfuaw 2ar.;y... pgiu HI IV!` -XXII; Q}, um otromn V `Lands l.nllAlnn :91" than-awe, mat imam: -trim mo 1 `cu u g;._ u up logl {ml} to we In -`bu vdiwlfa-1, xhh. `I0 913` iii. H 1?! W Nuh'!nv'I V in ii! Kill. TM ah! msbmlmg I km! N `VIh"/[H y tgpgptcqtqatom-vd m cw 1 \\.;* 1 ) 9`: ads I lit. 0;vn7h hggnymuc that Mr TA Urqhu Md ukllkllhudnilh-d ` I! M their smug, which in smukl 01.;-at an In [mm In` nun nehn.4M~i.a... nm as --A 7. ..m...,, ..,,{.., M ,,,,,,M V push! t4$g4un}1`9 ,5 Md my `u$3:`m K21 ?n .LT "z ' - ""u-z ..... W-ypn upnn uwm IL. jmumwmv in: an with who 9., `gr bu rm sum mu m u. II Ii KIA Vt. ...n..n ._;._ VT "I"W `RV I IHTV" "(Um nlvlvh I nrmwm-I, "W QlQQfy I Olllded nuglpl | DWI; {DC 3IInr11INnus gh-u Hm In Inna. uni. . t.... 1.. .....-x.|.. .. .,-,.~; `:9 IV? V "IN ITHFV "I` IN _` In Ilanio, with I I6! In-mstnhln Mtrqnsivnmn, dotnnolu-(I In Mm! the-It pinup! rhnnvugtnat-1!. Ami. qgnlm am: an `it A lduw. and `I Humbug. In hush new-A Hwy y` up lugs; KIM MM than aanvm-M so-u-I he ,.ug.u nu ca M law ac-.~b..aIg nf IL: hull [tank In ....;I. ...n nu-xv-r av 1!! uni I.uI$lllc III M Ch: pt! I RN16 and; I Hm mmwy, in HM! It M-uh! gm Unhu I Nu\ld ml Nani! pm. In human nmhmntc i... .._ ._. IIV'V --my-.-. ..-nu wuyu :- cu`-ing ha hum lmw y haul. and New many 1: ` as-mhrw Um 41:57 "Hi :_ u -. cs .. "' e um not HM. um I sqlvn . -. \ _ .... I!!! pic-gr nun hum: 1%. c vmd *lU'!0Mh -Lin). I ..n.._.......| -any , mu. we uu contour to vcrommlerubly Its adoptinu by those who favored. or um-.t.ed to I'M... H... ....l.......

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