Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1865, p. 2

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Hf UH`. ` vhnlx-.r:1in the city uf 1.4;-mte-rrilvlc-. Dur- ...n| Al. ,. . A` , , frost in H1?` vicinity parts of Wi.-w0n: z\nxi is {ML lhr '7' 9 ) ii.) I ll, Q! 1!3R4 flvspamlnew. . Nu. ~ mm ihnu H Hun mm llmnmwx-v I U Hp l'unfmII,-mtum In pruzlimsl mlnliun nf Hm ` undrw whirh u! mun yfsvvlnrw is m..,m.g, luwmlmmt it of Hm! u will .l(`;1lI`(`i ins dwtoarrm nding mII|vi:_2yI:w~u! Mn` thumglar MM dignity, arms may mivansiagn In Inskmnu. ` Willhmn W, M lit)` Him` 04: mum #06313 tho Duh M W min I 1.34:. n__ - 1 AND C-OU`.\"l`\' 01-` s.x.\'x<:ma .-\m'o<;.m-:. lluuun. 'l`Ilmsn.u'. Au.'lrs'r :31. 18135. ; , . n .. `-` W North,\'I`ue9dn_Vs," J Thursdays` and.` Saturdays`, ` Thornton. A7 Slumty I 'l`nosln_ys & Fridays, 4 Minegsing, Fridays,` I` `ma mp {V9}: for Toi'ox1`1o'.L . xI~~1t~ ~ )1` Allnnum Orlllin Nnr " '... .a..-..u `BAIUUI T0 C_OL1aI.` ~-\I:'.......nml _ _ _ _ `lo llltlllllftill-l(90f Mu,ll._;_ - W V mlmnw a<.mtann;,olaLwl by Hus nuumment, _, W -n 3:65! ilhthar u vumld 'uHf; Mr. M~f`s-nluny in mm-`mg, V, A i ~`Q`s `*4! (`mt mm nlszr Mr. Md"Inzmnn, and might in V '*_h * (Ml kit 3; {mm mm (mm 31;; vhmga nf phginrioavt ` ning: 31!! it in hntn pkg nut m:x;L4I,MEuunr3* -3 My ` Kati I! M: K8. ,KGnnka ran :16 will , __no9 #1: 3m: muishg. *3 hat was the qukb am mm 14:. ya" hummw. " < ilmimiea. Thatiwthntguidnyuurpnu jun. A. LANE, mu. B yv .'.'7.1o, 1 ..`51.20, .1 u_ ` 10.35 n.m. ,1Q.35 am. 10.35 21.111. x,av.;>\1 p.m. 6.40. am. ` In . the` Leg'1sIative` Coiuncil` on We(lnGs- : luyof last week. a lengthy.and_an-imated disgtlsnion-`06k hfce oxrthe motiog 6!` the Hon. Mr._Mc1 xtgrson, t.i1nt.van humble Gomrnor-Gen`m_'al', prasyitigl-xzatl1is Excel- _ Ir.-_ncy_wi1} b6`p'}'<~,mscd~ to cause 9. smrvcy -to - be made "of 't1'1 isthmus bctxvcen Luke ' O11Ln1'io`n1\d",t1\,e Georgian Bay, with the view, of uscerhxining the Yrzu-,t'u;ubility and nect those watersv so as to :ulI'ord an addi- timml. chzmml` for the rapidly 1'llC.l'(`{l.`4illg` trude if the vast and fertile territories bor daring on thogmnt lzlkcs Huron, Michigml, Innil Superior. The 11011. xxlgycsr intim _ U16 Ilkotimll in n. very nlu :g`>0ebl1, but we are 7 `eorg t<),~*,u1y,~toolqsxn__:tl1y for mu` columns. VVQ have 'lcnrnml, lxowcver, that Mr. For- guarm and mfln2r\p01i\,i<-111 oppmmut of the reports in South `Sixnmv that be` Mr. Mc- . Muster) xyzts op]u).~u: go Hm Heorglml Buy jl . Canal. W?) h;\'o llnlIC1l][>](`:lHlll'0 l1I1t(`i)l1y- ` inp; t'r_0m tm Q'l|n<-.wu (3)`Cl(l`.I/_L_ll mu. gcnllvmnn .~\ spvet-lg, `which in it.~s~lf'-i.-H; . ixtiunt reply to his I .\s. M- M.u\.~'vm) `...C.| M9,; .......; % . n1(Ii'B"`bf`}'i~aZa1x]fetI `tbuhiiw Exe'e'1I;fn'cy't1m` cost of-con`struo.ting the S p Cimul to con- ` Hon. \Vm. 1\IcM:1stur have lmun ui1'<:11]ating- nuAu\.I\.|Iu nuluj u: um \|~ ...w.v..,. Hon. Mr. I\`[ch,L\h"L`ER said that very , 1 rrrcat c.rut11t.,w:1s Inc to the hon. 1m~.mhc:r.fnr 'hilI},5~,a*1I {'01: the \'cr`v nhha mamm-,r iu\which ha hml plztced lJ:,('9J"ct11o Hmu-xu the i.|n1mrt- ant s11l>_jo(-Q to whix-,|1 his nmtion rof'-,rr(-.l. 13in-ry ])(*l`:`UIl hm had given the sllhjeut :1 pl`()])t.`I':lH1`IlU()n wu.-1 prepnmd to admit that many and V0 ` wouhl re: snlt t.({tho [um um} ;_;-Iwrnlly, f'rm11t.]|0 pro- lm: cm11m'~1.io1x of the \\':1tu1's0f'(}(:orgi:u1 H.-:_\' h_\' llH.`1llI.`~` ufn ship Culycl with Luke ()ntzu'io. This mute; noLwiLhstuInIh1;_>; an.\`tl|in}_,r thnt mi_;'hL ha: Silill, \\`l: 4' c:om'vs- , smH\' thv nmst, ulinwt. of any yut, projc-ctml Iwt\;\-,0!) the (7ppcr Lulu-:anI1l New York, and y_;-nth~nwn of the ]1i}_{l1L-st .-sl:mLlinj_g and <-Inim-nuui H.110 civil mIgiu(3e1'iI1;;' 1n'0_-sqion haul ;_:i\`~,L it :|-I ~ tlmir nlyininn that if _i1rdrr`d-rTrvr_.- ' nwzusllu-.x], lyH:xili11gti1x1r', it Wm-' ulm the .-]mI`tu.-at, hy it "_(l'<.'2lL(.l('2l].` '1-`he [only 1'-n'|11i nh~ in the way xvns V met (If UH: hi}_[h ri:l_qn, :1t'v\\' n1i1u.~J north nf 'l`n|'m1tvv, and until the qnu-st,inn \v:1s h-~ vixh-I M`-nnllwh-11!,:1l1thm'ityn>4(o\vh(-[lmr or nut that 4n])~l:l4'lc: cmlhl lm m'm'v<')l1m by ' ..: LI Al. . . . .1 ,l` `\.V. .._ IV,. my 13:}; 1865. --_-A.g_2-:- 0nta1`Ib,and.G`ei;`rgfnn my Canal. aw lI:l.I` ..i' 51.. nul -. a lulu: ;. I... TEXAMINEE MD V Qlziciii-;(!, A1igi1st.28; 1865. 'l)r:i\n.. Ex,ui1rgigic,---'J_'liero~ is still {I of news at the Ancient. Capitzil, politically and ntliei-\viH_u. [n my last I tnlml you Llizit the Special Coiiiinittce On i\luniuipnl':ui(l Asscmiiciit Laws lizul niet. ,, anal i~<~,.~iiiiiLul their tollirius and soinewlmt zmluous l.lllLl(fS---i1l'(lllOll.`4, beciilisu l,(}(ll()l1S zuul pcrplo,\'ing.- Tliis coiiniiittee linve Sllcllll llm 1.-ul. week lll conning over tlio. llimisziml zmcl one siig_:g_;<:sLiuii5 sent in from the v:u'iuus IIllllllCllJ1llll.lI,`S in U. (_l:ui:uln, upon the znnemlcd bills saint to them by lliu c lust S(`,H.~ll()ll. Scvmnl im- !)u1't:`tht vliziiiguis are Inmle. In the Muni- ll`l]).'ll llill now liuforc LlitTWi`ii't'i"y"tlie qual- ilivntimi of electors \V.'|s l`ill.\`(: fruni, l nmy say, imtliiiig, to two linndi'c lull:i'i'.~i. This tlm (`,0llllllllt<'( lins, on ninti<)i1`ol' your lm`llllI(`I', l`U(lll(`,(`,(l to one lIllll(lI'(E(l (l()llZll`S. In this I t.liink tlivy ll:l.\'U zwtccl wi.~5(-ly, as l l-:lIl<',.V even Lliu'i'c:liici-. li;u,rc will c.\i-,lni1o. u ;; ll_V ninnlmr of llll.0lll_1:{Cllli nwn frmn (ll!) (Xl'F('lS(l()f tlnil<:.'iro.~iL riglit,0l'zi. Briton, tlu: <:lm'l,l\`(`, l`r:ui<:liis ' IV, I _ A` .. .. . in attacking Mr. McConke'y is appardnt, and . if your.-u,nderstan`ding-<-is so-opaque that you can nohsee more c1ear1y`the folly of your course you must. not suppose that the dis- cernmqnut of the 'neople`of North Simcoe is so dull nshot` to )`erceivc it. You remem- ' bar that other 0 argcx of plagiarism you brought ugninstMr. McCohkey about copy- ` ingnr stealing Mr. Angl1MQrris<>In s bill, and hoiv it rmrned out. . Your experience ; in tlmt zxhir might to muku'ym1'more care- i'ul., Y) ._. _.._..:_n A`r\n/\ .....o,.i.:..... ....,1 !lll., But. you require close wutcliing, and you may depend thgt in these matters you will not escape our carofnl attention. Although our experience in doing it. some- times rnukes us ready to oxclnim, like ml old _eountry wnmnn of ours, who had a bluclminoorin the Lul)--- ' I,m rubbing and scrubbing from morning 'till nixzht. ` " 1,1" rulilylllg (mu ncruumug ll'UlIl Iuunnng uu night, . But how mi dhoul, I can ne'er make you white. ' S0I'l()1l'Sl_)",H_}V0 thin'l< the petty spleen and senseless tiraclo against Mr. lVl<-Donkey, in- dulged by the Advance, is entirely micnllcd {Br and .un_iusti2il>lo under the-circllnm .`1t:lIlCC.`i.- Lot `both _[:entlexnen `work tog<:t,l1e1' in carrying out the view; of the }ou3_;ty Council, ant] which ever of them, we care not which, lmstliepre-('e(le11ce of a few lays, xnakes vmgy little difl'crence, if the interests of the Country be promoted. .._...- gin, going South a `y`u.-10 mm. Jo 4`.`5o7p.m. n N West. _ 10.05 mm. M uai1.rorA11.na n1.s, quay, 10.05 mm 5; 4.50 p.!i\. `- v 6.40. am. V 9 Orillin .... ..__<--j___.. l<`ll0M 0i} IHDWN C0llV\lll`}Sl 0Nl`l;l<}NT. gnu: ue-u1~u. l'M!'!'I'|,*lI W-vmum -um him, I win ha any h Iv-M1 : ma! ins lihlrvt will `In lreaps,Ia4L M U): a mum hunk hnpofuy futmml tn _.___.-___ 2- `L- --.._.....- L..A..... :1 W ,..4 Pm .,,....., .. ..... '!`!Y!'!!Q g h;1rO{I|"yfv\twnt` uivh Ii` 3 ma rum-um: Mwa lbs and M l\'71\I\ (hr-w l Atlantic Monthly, It is a superior number, and is worth a perusal. The ` Atlantic, continues to`-secure a high .stamling and rank among the highest and most intore.~sting class~oF'litex'ury and scien- tific rczuling. It is a monthly inagazinc of literature, art, nntl Vpolitics; published by Messrs. l`ickner & Fields, Boston, Muss. Single isubscriptions, $4 per unnum- Americnn funds. Libcrnl te_r.nis offered to clubs ,ancl Merclizmts.- The contents of the Septeinbcr number are: Coupon Bonds, I Willmlm M.-.ist.nr s An'nrenticesl1in. lllnm 'jE l`I,`i1l*ITIOyvM5NT>}lL}i-HWe have ' just receive Sept. number `of the ` \\'hy the I oepuglnuer number are; uuulmu uuums, I, Wilhelm Muist9r s Ap'prentices}1ip, 'l`wilight, `_`Ncgdle and (hinlen, IX. . Scientic `Fx1n11ing,' Doctor Johns, VIII, Natural History of the Peacbck, Up the St, Jo1m S Riva, A Nerr.Act Critic, The Trick of Abel Ste nd`mn.n, At Bay Ridge, .`.`L('ixi`g 'l.~4L'u1d, Run- ning at. tlge heads, ` The Chimney Cor- ner, IXT, A visit (0 t.l1e`]'I U n n n-.r.nO'nLl Qlunnu nah: rIu'if.m] lheiprecent eical ydtri-in; "IAx"1<):1;eV co_ver w_lmt~ now appcars.a' decit. _This is vefy satisfactory ,an` I hear the gralntcfor militia `pufposes will be some- what _i;r)_c}_'easd, `but `riot to `that `extent which w.e.worc led `to suppose... Mr. Galt makes his Financial {Statement to-morrow, after which the Supplies will be pushed through without delay, with a view to an earl): prorogution, which willtalce place, I luive reason to believe, about tho 12th-or . 14th September. I V ' It is rnnnrtml' this mnrnimr that the :.nu.uu , gnu R5` -g,-us, vuuixultlg |t!Kl! -gu-an Iunfnm the WM r; `M Fun and and (ran upurh. Why was it impsmihh fm N: .:<);i_ S_1Mc_dE_ :AD;oCA'rE, .5'THuRsDIm; AUGUST 31, 1` 18'f5igL. A (|Bxz11nti1t%cr,| lilll DCPLCIYIUUF. . It is reportodthis morning that the Grand Trunk people have withdrawn their amalgamation bill. '- C. ._`?__.a'.m : hiw I Tllu \/Ilu lhl ll! mv-urn n South I-`uilc-1| in : nun-n|""n `IlIHi\`ll(II>1 In I'll` l||I'7|l` ll HM wlilm `H with Hm thv _\ ~ .\`t|1I;r_:l~. `BAIUUI T0 C_0l.hl.VLnv1.fuu. _ Jfaf1frcol11'ngwood.... ..10.35,`A.L . . r_ . . iifnxpnm ............. .. 7.27, 1-. u._ Stdgeqyylggaye the Barrie Pout Omce for Pene- angu a11eno,JTuosdnys. Thursdays, and smm- an. ' . HUI: lIlLI'L|UU UPUII `YUM- I am a native of Switzerland, and was, before the war :1 citizen of Louisiaiia, by profession a physician: Like liundrenls and thousaiuln ll of others, I wn_si `carried away` by tho rnziolstorm of excitement and joined the Southern army. `I was very seriously wounded at the battle of the Seven Pines, ne:1r7'Iticl1rnond, Vn., and have nearly lost the" use of my right arm. Unt for field duty, I was ordered to re- port to Brevet Gencrz1lJohn H. VVin_rler, in ch:u'ge of federal prisoners of war, who . ordercrl me to take clnarge of the prison at 'l`u:;oo:-in, Ala." My health failing me, I applied for :1 furlough and went to Europe, from wlnenou I returned in February, 1864. I was then ordered to report to the com- mzmdunt of the military prison at Ander- sonvillo, Gm, who nssigrlctl me to the cmnrmunl of the interior of the prison. The (lutios I had to perform` were nrd uous and urrplnnsant; I um szttistiud that no man can or will unjustly hlmno me for tlnirigs that liappcmul here, zmd which are l)(}y0HlI my power and control. I do not think that I ought to he held l`CsponHil>lo_! for the f%llOl`tIl(:.KIi~i of rzrtiomz, for the over- crowded stute of the prison, which was` in itself .1 prolific _sourco of the fo:u`l'ul mor- tality; for the irmtlcnpuitu .s`1l})})ll(,`.` of -lath - ing, \\':|!1tnfsl1oltor`, dam,-., hr. Still, I now bi.-zu`thu mlium, and man who were prison- ers here H0011) tlisposucl to wreak llI<',i|` wu- goziilmr, upon me for wlmt they hzm-, sinf- l'_-l"c(l, who irns only tlw, n1<.'dium, or, I may ln(-ttcr say, the tool in tho lmnds ofmy suporio)`.~&. 'l`hirs is my romlition. I mu :1 Ill.'ln with u fnmilv. I lost all my propcrty wlwn tho l"(-rlcrnl nrmy lu:.~'i-_g;.-l Vi<'l(s- I . T .. ..4 Hm ...r on I lon win the mttle of Wat_erloo?,says vBeczu_1se\ot God. For Bonaparte to be conqueror of Waterloo was not in the law of the nineteenth gntury. Anntlimv nnrrinv-v'11*F Fnnftr`w:1n nrenarinn` in ictor Hugo. Becauae'ofBlucher? No!_ in may um: ' ANm:nsoNvn.LE, Gm, May 7, 1865. GENEr;AI.,-lt (is `with great reluctance that I address you these .lines,, bcinygyfully, aware how little timo is left you to attend to su7&h matters as I now have the honour to lay before you; and if I could seen any othorway to accomplish my object, I would` not intrude upon you. l nm :2 nutivn nf'Swif.zr>.rl:1n(l, nml was. UK LHU IIIHULCUJILII Ugllhulya Another se~riesnof'facts~was preparing which Napoleon had no place. Just. so was it impossible forpthctpropngandists of slavery to win the contest again Abraham Lincoln. It was not in the law of the `nineteenth century for slavery to expand, ,or even to hold its ground. The proprietor of aipline of stage-coaches, might as well hzwe attempted to extentlhis `business in the presence of the erce spirit of stesun, or a community ofeavages with slings and bows to arrest the march of :1 modern army -with artillery and Spencer guns. V r The following letter from Captain Wirz was read in court (luring his trial, lrzwing been ncltlresscd by him to General Wilson, in l\Iay lwkt: ` ` ANnwrmn1vvn.I.R, ('m.. Mnv 7. W165. . .... .,... .,...... .. .,., !`!i'!lHV u, . zlarim. v n wines; to: gin. {aim ta; ehmlhd at H! Aim!-n mural liln WILU it lullIll_V. l IU.`,\|. an ill) fuu'n'n_v `Imn urg. I Imve no nmn<:_v at the prnsmxt to n Lonny ]rI:u`*, uml, (WPII if I Iuul, I Iumw I In III:t(3(`, wluaru I muI:I gr). My III6} is 1I:u1__wr, and I must |'o.~'pvvtf\1II_y ml; of mr I1<:Ip .'u1 rvIi-t'. If you will be .`-To snuruura as In _:i\' um wma-, sort of :1 sat}: n Or, what I sI1nuII grc:1t,Iy prvt'-r, gu:mI, tn pr)[L'(',t 1m'.~'<-II` zuul fzunily ::nin \'i<>I-nu-, I shull II- th:n1I tn mu; .1 .. . I .. . ._,. ._.l 4l...o .. .. Tl1e'Trial or Wlrz. l'upc u ml the 1' U` I'Al'1)U SH! SHHH I |f,jl`|Il0HtS. In Lhu lll4 nur, Uvlwrul, to ram: nr <)1)m]i1*l1f, svrvnnt, Hl`l.\'l(Y W ulml nun. yl-ul lull- _- `Lriu-11 to mm who i\` un- ly inn-ntinn is to rvturn I` I (`:1]t;ai H. \\/xlu , , .\I Pun`!!! UV My-uv I ~\,;gg.mI nf mu 1 i an up in -hm: maul. lVl|`1ll[ 3 Mm`: Fvniams. j The Scheme l to Exterminate the Coloured Race. (Frofm the Southern christian Jnteurgmm) If one-tenth part of the reports are true in regard to the ill treatment of the blacks which are coming from all , parts of the l ` South, thicler and faster, 1: most shocking . state of things exists. `From localities ' where there are no National troops come reports that these unfortunate creatures are 1 being hunted down like dogs and despatch- 1 ed without ceremony. The newspapers in the South are lled with accounts of these brutal murders, which foot up to an aggre- r gate of several hundred deaths per day, which is doubtless only a small portion of the number noticed. An Alabama paper says'that" this business has became so ex- tensive and common that someplanters even boast'that they could manure their ; lands with the dead carcases of negroesL- - Seriously . eaking it is a matterjyhich demands p,rp_mpt,__attention of the authorities at Washington. _ If negroes can be shotdowii daily in garrisoned towns r _where the authorities are unable to stop V this state of tliings, it.is very reasonable to suppose that this brutal worl: is carried on more extcnsivelv where the blacks have \ no pretcction. 'l`his wholesale murr.ler_ing ` of human beings is, we fear, the practical working of the conspiracy `to exterminate the colored race, which is revolting to the Cliristian- age. A just God will hold the government of the United States, which is responsible for the welfare of these people, to at strict accountability for_c\"ery life thus sacrificed. Dcscrting these-innocent and liclplcss beings and denying them `proper assistance and protection in the hour of need, and thus leaving them to_thcir fate, is an inhmnanity as cruel as the grave, a crime for which the nation will be punish- ed, either by linzuicial bankruptcy, chaotic , discorrl and disunion, or a pestilence which will not leave enough of the living to bury the (lead. f\,,,, ,.,I,_l\ ._ _i` 1.1.. H 1\'..Al,.....l n/\vv\.\ H U llll-5 hulJJL`vUL, Ill Ill?! IUCUIIU IEDUU Dd]-Vuj This :il:u'ming lllCl'C1l.Se of deaths ainong the hlzu-ks is, we fmir, but tl1e.dei'elopiii_g of the L-xtuiisiiw.-, i(2OIlHI)ll 2|(`/y alluded to in our laset, which has for its object the re erislzm.-inmit oftlie negrocs or their entire` (}Xl.(`I`l]llI1:ll.lOll (more likely the l:Ltter,) which was not uxpccteil would be zippzireiit to the puhlic until after the witlidrzuvul of the nzitionul l'.I`()01>.`i and the remiessioii to the Ulllulllllltl b4.-en sqcurerl. Gnoal b-*- lizn'im' anil lmvin`-_; :icmr1ii>li.~iii this, then tliuy, the l{uiglits of the Circle, cuuiit on this pmti-,<:tinii and zi. at the State and local :iuth:)rities, even if t.ll\' Soullicrn Stzitmi are nlnligwl to ratify the Uuiiatitiitiniizil Aiiiciulimaiit :zlmlisliiii;_{ : cry, whiuh it is clziiiiiml, will he :1 (lC2lll lo-Ltur in `any vvuiit. The 2ll'II1i('>) lllN`l)1lIlilcilV ull li'.`1r.~i at l`UllL`\\'(`,(l linstilitics l'l'Hl()V(,`(lY Jlntl the :1.I(:<)imi<)ii of thi- l)(`,IIlOCl`:ll.l(` party to lmwor, is, zu-n-oi-aliiig; to their ligiiriiig, zilw to he l`|`Zlll':'.l. (.l as :1 m:IttI:l' of ()Hl1l`.\'4`. "l'liu. \Vl\I'>Ill the giixls scvl; to lo. thuy first niukoe in:iil.' 'l'lii>r.-lbre we zigziiii my thut, iiiilirss this li:ll'liu.)'(Hl% work (`L`lS\, .`<), wu {war that (it'll. lluth-r will Sl1\`L`m-il in his pruj-tt of >r;;;iiii7.iii;_: :1 l)ll'l{ lzitt:il- ion in Mary <'HlHI[_V in the Snulli, tn lw iii;iiiit:iim-cl l:_\ lhu prm-mails n-.:xlizu:l from thu miili':it-l lzmils of thv iiixlnyzil, which his 1'l:ll|ll\' is this l`l'llI1"lV, t_x_g-ll].-r with in-}_(m >;iill`r:1}_;'<*, wliich will S(`(',lll`\'. l.F11H4lllll~ in` L0 Lliv (ii>\'i'rIiiiii-nt, nmfi-i-tiini in Hm mplnnmr m -awn ya, 9 "ram 4...: mix I an Ant with me lsxnnbv nmmdwi. AM` in-vtima thirty uigm tn fmu it, ivwlnuivn, :4` thin Mix! AM -wt Avg"; in all rz-Wdmd-m and rvavwm .....:a...n I :. And we mean. Our neighbor of the National Demo-`"" ci-zit, an ox~membcr of the Golden Circle and a reformed R(3b(.`1,' in referring to this siibject, in his recent issue suys:- 'l'hi~x eilni-mimr im-run-:9 nf aipniiim anmntr -"5" any `I: N! no I in Art. ngqihnl. T110` St. Catherine's I :1!'t~r `=n'lllufill` our ronmrks nizulu two \\'m-In; .~9ilH'o um-nt the call of the Hon. Mr. lluwu, of Non; Suotin, to Eu_{lnmI, hv tho Hume (a`mv<,-rn- .1nem, thus ilululgvs His peculiar win :- ` 'I`l...m. ..... n.u.u|.hv mu... dllll will ` .....-..., I In! _jusLic I luv rm: .u an \H t'1_ unlu-~ VOLUNTEER C_AVALRY.---on Mondzfy, the 21st inst, the Troop of St. Ahdr w s `` Cayslry (Hussars,`) under the commirthjf` rQaptsi9.,B!LW9h.r:Vkzsaipspszqsed bxthe - Brigade-Major of the District, Major Han-' son, they being told of}; as 3 squadron, in a single rank, and with the cxceptioh of folir horses, all well mounted; :'After`march_i'ng past and performing the sword exercise the corps was put through a. series of rnanceuvres, ' which were executed with great precision and regularity. The adl vanceiin line covered by skirmishers, and the charge \by nlternate troops, was remark-~ ably well done and elicited the `praise of the inspecting officer. This squaclron--has ` had for Oicer instructingluring the six; teen days annual drill,` the services of Lieut.~Colonel Lovelace, late Tt_1rl{ish Cav- alry, and formerly an ofcer in H. M. service, who deserves great credit for the manner in, which he has brought this ne lmrlv nf men to the nfntn nf Dmniannvv mnuuer lu_ vvuxuu In: uua uruugnl. Lulr-I nne" body of men to the_state of e`iciency\ evihced on this occasion. The St1 An- drew s Cavalry have, it is said, \been' organizeilfor upwards offorty years, and have always been noted for their appear-, ance and good discipline.--Montreal 11er- ald.. ' ...%_.._..-o--}-.__. Crxxcmo, Aug.88.v---H:111 and Robbitfs elevzlmr, c'ontninin,{ about 50.000 bushels of grain, wzua xlestroyc-(I by re last night. IJOHVS about $700,000. The contents were . fully insured. C1}rc,{Go, Aug. 2B.--Flour z1(Ivar{ced We to` 15c, closing rm at 40 for fair to choice spring extra. Wheutviopened rm, selling at 1 44, closing quiet at 139 to L 1 40 for N0. 1, and 1 30 to 1 33 for N0. 2, closing at the inside. Com quiet at 72 for No. 1 and 70 for No. 2. Oats un- changed. -. . The Secretary of the T rensury has lately received iritelligerice of extensive smug~ glirig operations on the Can:ula`bor(ler._ Silks, stngurs, clrilgs, zmcl other importations :..nn which there is :1 high rate of duty, have lately come into the country, evading all duty, in large quantities. Tho detectives of this dcpurtrnmit. are on the track ofa number of suspected parties. The able COII1n1iSSi1)I)(tr of Cus`t.0In.~4, N. Sargent, l`l\'(l,. li:i.~1 lwmi ll('\'h:]l (`lll`-ml lw Q:-1-rurnrxr ll|l'lU \\'1lh'5l of Dvtl`uiL:1l1I1 ii an V\'whu-~`Ll:1y 41. . _ ._... gl l{\;F5.i I luauuu IV|!I I'V""l"lH (Incl If M M he wall can huuumlnln u but always an iug- BL`R.LIN(.'TON, Vt., August` 28.-1\Irs. Ephminl (h'i.~'.\v0II, a \ve:1lthy old lady who rmxirhes in the western part of Williston, Vt, zllmut 70' miles from this (:it_\', wzls found in her!` burn brutally murnharud. Her hus~ luunl \vz1.~s:lhs:mt frnm home at the time. The purl:-tr:xtr>r of the fowl is as }'t ."L_1]ll~ known. A lztrgsw zunuunt of rxmlwy was in [Thu }mus>, which is Iliissigj. NEW YORK, Au_ `. 6.--Our Minister at Co>ust:u1timplu nth. -i:1lly infornls the (}n\'orn1no:nt that tlw vhuh-m ('l)l|tinH'?-S to oxtuml its v'2L\':x_1w, mnl .<:x_v~' had the proper qlmrnnthm rz-guhxtinns l~4_\,<'IIvn)rc 1] atnt, the irlrrmlmtiurn of the Ii.~4o:m: Imm E}_rypt mi;_;ht have ht-on pr<~vvr1rCIl. It seclns to him tron] Hw <*.\ ]wri<-nu-. at (`emstzuninnplo that it will lm zulvixulxlu in the United Status to guzml :t_;:\in.~'t. it by thcInn.~:trigi rngtlhttimw. \./Ulllllll-'$.`9lUlll7l Ul ulIhl.UlIJ.`5, L1. ourgclu, E.~w1., has bueii by Secretary | '.\IL-Uulloch to the (lfmmla line for the pur- pose ef giving his personal supervision in the nmttcr. W = quurxu ~u.p-- :|'PF:RV'lsmu me` c`-;|.l.l55-2' nrrwn Thu Th:-re wzls :1 .`l\ ., '. I Hlhilhrlr H MI. ( ....,. 1 llurrlr Harlru. xi! Umcm, Aug!!!` 5, I351}. . .1. u'- .. an .-n A ` =;;A:v";Ia~L-`I43: _n S. i G'IJ-\Il)'l~:j. . NORTHERN R,AILWA`i`:._:" V ? _l,~ DARE}: TO TORONTO. ' y ' n-In .

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