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Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1866, p. 2

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an,_a_,.. .._,_,_ ,, .. , ` . . At the c}gse of the meeting upwards of , 0TiTih`mbnthmwu~ coI-~ `I . _ > I....6n, o1v,uuu lecmd. .*_.-. NEW "Yong; 13h.-Th`:FE`:i7)...5f Union Slnare are still increhsing` their funds and adding to the volume of their operations. Meetings_viere hgjd in the ` city last evening at which spizited ud- v dressas were delivered and hsiderable sums of money subscribed. K - ._...-...__. 1 -am, from (Eric tot c. Oats, 300 to 3.10. , Rye, 56`. toc. Butter, from 160 5190 for keg butter; choice dairy 200 to 21: pound. I (lhoose. American mu souzht or at 13c. LU $1 1.0. UUHIHB L'Xllfl.Ii) [U @-'3 JD. (jhoc-se, sought 130. mu,-e usury we to Z1130!` pounn. to 15`. l 7 ' ' `rii: Orrrcn. Wmnsf Y, .VInrc_h_I4, 1866. Fall Wheat, $1.30 `$1.40. Spring Wheat, $1.! $1.08. }:u'l<*y, 600 to 66. ' Flour. No. 1 Supe $5 25. Extra, $7.00. `.0 $7 25. 1)ouble ext 7.75 to $8 38. Pu-mu fv-nm l'.'{n (A! u` FENIAN MEIsfr1NGs.,\ avmmng%iat~ Torolj Market. DI J!l'slI'lH5[- SE! 181 .30 -51.40. 31.1 :60. 525. :xt$7.75 n., 'I`m-unto... rndfmd . - lons.. Gllford ... 75% UUUIIIH I-In [TICK IIHIWIW Wfgidum our radiant at Muir M oridondy Mutual duo Amvienn mgtum n(`u dnt trxnlnlo mam; m cm ntomuu 1 M! `an Inhcrnpkh mm from um awr (kn unnmdlwao will be All-and u.L.....l. n......a- t....... .1... n..u-.a an... 4., befroy _.. . Cralgvnlu .. ` Imnndnlu . Bnn*1e..... - l DC EH3!!! RUE W!!! l5 IHUWRI udoGaudIfmuMho Untied Sum. snjiknlhu nnnu-an an. nllidnnnl nu Ah- 55"!" Xlfllg RU HIHIIG "Ill" `(HINDI (TIIWIH, than H jug 36` bl MI net in motimt gm-tux! Emmi Man tam-su: sq. pouduou what The pros at Action of 1` mom. in am not t M mlmxtoet and um um vacuum. at Hm -.1 uunmn Iv g ml . 1- , i . ~ of A Fenian mid upon Ul;lla1lII, during llm pmumt wmsk, mmuxl by nmmaruua rumuurn fmnn mvurul parts uf tho Iwiglnlmring Uniun and mum! home, appcmrnmmn in- dicnw, up to the hour at mnr going tn man, that Ummul Hwnmmy and hi: pa u-r giun are um yet so crazy ms was Hm oumlnr 0f the or nnizauun, whdn him oxcitml brnin hit upon 5w,{ur him, luvky ialun of freeing lmhml from Hm vuntrul of p(*rfM50IlI Allial." That delaying from timn tn Limo ` of tha oh N and threat in make Cumula the have of win: operation against Eug- laud is pretty strong nvidonm to our mind that than in a rant don] nf rnotlmd in tvmnhlr. mul mum ()'Mahmv;r` maul- Inu--lu an (ml pmuy wall nmwiuuml lm when um Fenian lmhlula burm,%nr in played out," um crazy Mginwnr of than and ualmmn will he mum! to lawn amamwl n Iuariant (ovum: from the: wnumtinna '0! hiohood-winkasl dnpn in nwim 0 In Join: ltiiohe, in coma mom genial clinm, than M inuamvlnuk` ha him not in lnnnn Inm-.m1x ____ __ Colllngwood _ . I)epm1ure of M4- - lhi1agoin{;So1u.h,,.1,m -115 um. JL " ms: I? BABIIE. 'nu.:1umu. 1Il.uu'u 1:3, mm was 29.138 utl o'clock p.m., on Saturday. "The menu baroymotrio pressure fohc wool: was 29.1811. THERMOMETER. Highst temperature during tho week was : 30.5 at 1 dcloclj: p.m., on Saturday. Lowest tcmmrature during`: the \vc t~.kLs}'s\_s I I 7| 1 n'r.no'v,\I.'. The Bnsiniss ilillce of this paper is nowln the building; occnpimi as the depot of Robinson's Mills, next door east of the Barrie Station of the North- cm lluilmw, and nearly nppmsltc I`1rrnnrI|nm`a Ilninl luau nut, lulu mm?" gher 8 Hotel. Diviniam. Post Uicr. aaagggasm g S. E. Dated this 3rd day of March. 1866. W. 1*`. CIlECKLI<`.\:, Slniirm 0b.~icrr usnut suns!!! Int xmuwr nutymw ' Q w mummy witch an **'**.;**'..':`***** . ;9"' `alumna `an nu .~d Sittings of Sil1|;0:Dl\'isi " North ` Thumdays av U. ml _ o c1oc1j: Saturday. . ` Lowest temperature during wcek.ws\s 1219 at 7 o'clock u.m., on Tuesday and Wed- nesday. ` The mean temperature for thaweok was 18.38. I . - Warmest day during the meal: was 611 SMur- ' dn the manvtomiveyauxro being 22.6. oldest day dur ng the week WM on \\ m1ncs- `- (13%, the mt-nnvtempemture belpg 14.5. rillinnt aurora on Tuesday govouiug, bp tween 9 .m. and 10.30 p.m. Two distinct ' 'E1`C11l 5 wlth an interval of about 5. Ilighcat arch 36 clevntion, lower 15. Stronmem`, waves, ali ht prismatic coloring. Xright me- , teor me through nurom at 9.20 p.m., mov-, imr . _ E. UTIVJMU `II WW3 1`. `U . '\"m 3" tie unthuIl I that [H dlmtid ht. in drawing rum in! rmdinau In! Hui! no. -._---..__.g,&. _ NORTIIEIIN RAILWAY. , TRAVELLEIl'S M EMORANDA. .\Im'mu .\mxm1. movmn R()m`iI. 11-ml Dftwnwurds. Ru-ad Upwurds. AM. nu. AM. 1-.x. R.|)lL.._ 3.30 11.00.. 7.50 """ " m an .r. .141 9.41.. 544'. FE`?-3-&=`~ in mmuly Inn in z nnmun. m..:. an w cs: Orillla War H 'lM'lnd Fenian Panic 1% . 11.45.... ` . Ii!.(Y>pJn ` .. 19.14.... 120. . . . l.:}1)p.n1 43-448- 1, "l`ll('E(u|y:, 1 Saturdays, 11.30 u.m. .1: Shanty Buy, `mV"""'*-lo\:J~,.,V 11.. u , Tumexluy, \'ntnrdm'H. 8.58 0.10 1). m. an nrwnil! - -'~m w-W-'1 ` wannmuannm ft)! m htogtmphie < A lhnt an Ildi Qsiaude Omani: in: am _ Lnnwu V l,I'nIB-MI Ulll'J()l\l.1u 1., Station Obaicrror. I Mar. 31-11 21 Mar. 2--H :1 Mar. . >-~1l n l April H---H n FL-I). 27-1l 1' Mar. l.--1l 1 Mar. 7---l| 5 Mar. Gm]! x Fob. ?R-H I aw... . _ .?\ e:;; Court. 5; 3.55 pm. H.1mn.m. 11.30. am. .':' `';`: ```:t *1 ' ` ,`.Al +`%L'.'9: to" prevent such aid unfortumw mice, `will be attended with x niitiafutory character. At least V uotwithstaxnding. the ominous 1 and mysterious xlttcrances of a \ our contemporaries in Central :1 .n.......1.. `Hm mxsurzmces of s V .. _ ncos would, in t e" resent excited "9 P -8iat_::of public feeling,-\be fearful to con- . `L 3:0,. B , -'th.th ` or duties of Upper Canada the con -~.---..._4 ...,..-.L.- .. The oullt; Count and Court of ' Quarter Sessions, for the County of Simcoo. ' Both the docket. of cnsc-s and tho` criminal calendar are remm-lmhly liglnf. this Com-t,,thom ,1>gj_t>ag Lgut vo civil and six criminal cwsesbofore the Court. The fd1lo\vixIg are the names of tho (7-ml U10 Uuuu. x Jurors: Jurors: Robert. Ross, bforctnnn; Thos Beard, '1`hos. Black, David A. Cobcnn, Jojm Murphy, Jun` Tlzmnus Gullnughcr, \V. J 110' Martin, U001-go .\Icl1(w.- `crencu Nocdlmm, ()|`19 1" Andrew lilmst,-ll, Jar TWHIU lor, John w. b`lx\`.- James Ijllnv. ? }unn, defcntlumus auornuy. 1 t McLean rs. Currie ct al.---Tho Record in this case was withdrawn, the matter being settled between the pt1rtic.~<.-~Bon1ton & McCarthy for pluintitl ; Lonnt .8: Boys for deft-ntlnnts. The Queen on-proscculiort Q/' Alfred I'/zompson rs. 1Iart.--'l`he prisoner was indig -d for stem- aqusxntity of money from thi`: prosvcut0.r_ llu plt-'.ulul guilty. ()1: the representation of hire previous good chnrzicter, nnd his youth, ho was only smttctxcod to two monthsnt hard lulmr iii rm}.---J. R. Gutter, C.A., for the Otgown. ` Brollry vs. (lulbcrt. -'l`hi:s action was brought to mcou-r the sum of one hundred and twenty (10iit\l`H. duo on a. covenant in n in-nsu made by the dofcndunt to the plaintiff to pay that stun plvnu-,~1.,I,nf,Fchnmry. 1866. The d0i'cut\aut , . . mum; aml2"d mm i" he iwu notes one for $20 and the other for $10 which he ail oil` .` P ` r W P11|3I1ti|Y H cluim. On the trial the liiiibtillnst ndmlttcd the making of the least` and U` `mt that the two notes were made byiitha 11liimmi`l 1 '- : .~ - . - H H mn \\.tt`( [`unu.=c to tum, but 1t. wn.-d Hil()\Vll by tho 1:hunt1f1`thnt the note for $20 wnn 1- ct] pl ' 0 v c by U d"rndL ft-1'1` the uctiun cumnmnce`-41 ml C" "`lJr' (`OHM not he pi(`{t.ti(ti " l V - -1 . i I. - ` verdict mm ( ntun d for um I,1mMm.1.m` `M 1020` LOW!` nix . llnyu ft)!` Um plmnunn BOUND" & MC 1 (' ~ Carthy fur tho tlt:t u|u1:m:,, '11." n.....t.. .... /1;], ing -n -'I'1m v...~nn:u- nvnu 101`, Jun Lilloy. VLil'l(-.y. Tuesday, 13th March. Gmmm ,.. I rico.--This was an action to recover 9n`\lU\ of money due on an account. Vmmrwas Lukcu by consent of the pluiutiif for M}6.1S9.~Lount 5:, Boys for pluintitf; J. C. dcfcndamfs attorney. \ . ...-- ...m..u.....m Hm mntterbeimz s<;1.tlcd A n ` 4 `. ; Qxumxnztj uni! ;uL1m1;1; of }5m`;fgg ntntm; Thos. Am*71*T; -701"` :7 mm. lmlwxu-d ` Thy, Jgud R. Dtrcutur, , llom-yford, George Mc;1(,..lle, John McNnhb, ltrtxidgo, Jun r, v . was Tudhopc, Ji\l110.`i'1fL)- \k.|"` Abbott, Robert. ' Couiity ofslmcoe Agricultural Sok:Iety s , Grain and Seed Show. ` _ ` D1 lat ` Thlg Shovi was helci->iTth_yg iiarket. House in; o ` `1'u-i'v4o- Joseph T114 Martin Johnson, ilxmio, 3rd. Iflrtrr. Seal. 3 IL`rv.!ric:a.~I'ijz_\r `nisl, lat prize; Joscp V vnluu, -. J01'1}1'1;i, hmrio; Flax Seed, Entric.-a.~I"mn`ciu Brcloy, In- I h Thomas, Oro, 2nd; William Ilickling, Oro, 3rd. ~ \ Timothy Seed , 4 JA'nfries.-Wllnm Hicl-ding, Oro, lat prize; 1`rnnci9 Barclay, Innisl, 2nd; Martirohnson, Barrio, 3rd. H Josm-n Tnmmxs, Sec. C.S.A.S. m_-:.. u....n1.1m.h_ 1866.` JUDGES Ill-I1'un'r. _To the Directors of the Agricultural Soiefy nfl the County of Simcoe. Your Judges, appointed for nwnrding the rims for tho show of grain oxhihitctl this lgu`, hop: to muko tho following report: ` W0 congrmgxlato you upon the prosperity with which Providence has ldcsscd our county during the pxuxt year, both with abundant crops and good prices. ' V . The sunlnlcsx of grain shown this your we con- .-,__....- Miccsi The Bunlplcx grain siderbuttor than those shown on [my former nccnsion. Thom\vuru some no specimens of Full \Vlwnt. That which rec 'vod the lat prize. exllihitcd by Mr. Bumlcy, f Innisl, was 11 lmtulliflxl apcciumn. > 'I`he1'o were n number of good nmnplea of Spring \Vhcat,_Ba1'l(3_yI ml ()uts; nlso a very m.....-m and Indian boutlliflxl apccumm. Wheat, Barley and good show of Peas, liieowisu Tnrcs and lmliam Corn. W In nlsm insmected some good gr_n_(_1en of Flax ,.,..,.. W0 also inspected good Seed, and hope before another year this l:m.m' nrtlclo will be more extensively grown in our county, as it in nlroxuly in the west of Cunmln. We observe that in l1'm1ford they have fornwd xx company for )rovi sued and for erecting nscutchina xnilll. and hop!) the merchants in Barrie will give equal induct.-ments to our n.,......-.. In nmemn-nun the erection of one in our that m muunmu mu, . ,, how fnrnmrs to encourage xmiglnlmrllootl, which we should regard its an omon of prosperity to our county. WM. ()0): ,: A. G. (}n.\m1~:1:. Judges. W M Inga, JOSEI'll '1'1mu Barrio, 1\Io.rc11l0th, 1866.` L..L-_ ROYAL CANADIAN B;m{:.-'-A branch of thia institution was opened in Newmnrket on Wed: ncsdny, M:irch.14th. Joseph; Cnuthm, Bsq., in the agent. . ` . 1 Ilosm GUAno:--We txderstmul that 11 move- ; mcnl i about to 130 made` for the lmuluhlo pur- _ page of forming a Home Guard in Iinrn-ic. ,-- Those desirous of (orwm-ding" this design will please meet ,in the large rodm at Palmer : ' Hotel, this evening, at 8 o'clock. ~ - nnu ;v A stranger's tlrst impressions of the commer- cial metropolis of America are pleasing, especi- ally to one uccuutomed to the steady, quiet, but not altogether unpleasant monolonyofCann.liun rural life. The moment you get off the cars at the Hudson or llnrlein Rail Road depots you . find yourselfin the midst ol'al)usy,s1n'4,;ing title of human life; cabs,o1nnibuses, lxorae-curs. wag- gons nntii tlruyo are jumliled togetlieri in on almost inextricuhle mass, and what with thee und the vast number of pedestrians, locomotion for some distance is lnhorions and slow, every- body seems to be in u hurry when walking along the streets, (when those who liavo no spec-` ial l;usine.~'.n requiring dcspntch, and he who wishes to saunter leisurely through some of the principal tlioronglifures, such :13 Broadway or the Bowery, will find liiniaelfliiistletl and jstled nbout at nearly every stop, until ut Inst in des- pair the lounger keeps price with thesurging cmwd. You meet people of all nnons when travelling the" main stre('tR--e\'e17 race and colour is lmro I`\(`,1)l`(`$-Wlliitd. ' Th! cute down- euster, the dusliing Houl.l1erner, the ready. steully lnglislmu\n, the ennny$c0tchm:1n, tho vivacious: lriulimun, tho stolid impussulilu Ger. man, the guy I<`renelnnnn, thyineluncholy look- ing Pole or Ilungguriun, uni the poor tlespisml Ethiopian, puss liefore gm Mag. in review. `rim nutives of mine 13" "l" mini n. very lurgo - xlntion, nml lager hm,-I &~:nloo1\S are numurow Tim) am aqniel, or- derly people, ('(13 ao lmg us they _,,;er and smoke uiI'([u:1int, form another l(i1'gc$r0p(,1~,m ...., ...._ ,, I .u1sies4 nii by w 4;]. u,(.,, ....1,..: ....__-{.---___..__. NEW YORK CORllESl 0Nl)ENCE. _...._..__ Nrzw Yonx, March 9; 13%` ,:- AI... ..,.mmn D-}:y---- r BANK.--A .1 z. iY......a...lmt nn \VmL ` L9`. The '.,.;,..Q 3 me o, _ e the favorntq. `Dy ` Voiht" XI.pp(`1lIr,~u) . - music played a aorta of airs, prormm "mm helm: 1116' Wearing of the G _ . , .1... 1lm.{mL11 di(-nee by mlmwn unusmns., Wu hnvn had littlasno place of it we have hm_1 n slop. spring I <>1M=mn the return uftlll 5011501 we hope better times are at lmnd, Indanccs of rain and M:\T\-'T-T.v\'I"l`Ax\I. this winter; but in ` wmltifully, :mdwit1`i` ` at lmnu, lllAlT\-'I'IA'l"l`AN. I .S.-N(ews has usst l>oen'1`oc(,-ivod of the Fenian scare in (J mzuln. nnd the scoumlrcls here are greatly I) onswl at the l'ri;:l1t you have been thrown inl ._ Many ofthc ()".\Inl10nyil(-53 0I>L'n1) 53) H tllnxlgll they will not molest Cunmla, the] oherts mun will. My own npin- ion is that ll .2 cry ofgoing to lrcluml is alnlind, and that (lamulzv. is :ll(: spat they inluml ln , lmmss. lo _1'cco1v men. every precaution sll0'ul:1 ho mmlc thcm.1u u manner lmcomiug Mo- islmp Lynch on the . CZ/rmlrzr in Mr: Clnrg/_z/-:_f Hm Dim /1'I3!1ll in I/L!) C/H./.2't:Iz(`x of 'l'rrrIm(( ......m_, .Hl4l.I\4II .1, fun`. A.\`n DI-L-\ll .9,m,---We2 l'm-ply (luplnm the micnsy feeling and uxciu-ni(:r1t caused by u tlimxitcnml invasion by l:z\\'lms mum, who, pro- tonding lo renu,-.tly the 1,-vilsnt [rm-land, wuull inflict tlrmullill evils upon the pmict-l'z1l inlmlit- unis of tlursu pmviucg;4. \_Yr: nuoxl not point out to Cntlml , in the cvvut. ol`.mu:lI a violntimi of right, tlwir duty as loyal sulj-ctr: tn rope-l in- vusinn and tmll-l'un1l tlu-i1`l1 fur loyalty is :1 virtiw. nnrl it is also :1. duly tnwnrtllz the (la- VOI'llHl(`lll. lHl4l(`l` whi<:h wo lmvo liln-rty. pm- lmzlimi mid jursl. l:xw.~'. Ax 1llllll>lll`l`S ol'Cln~i. ziml lIl(!S14Cl1[.L`l' of the Gm! 01` l :_uy_c, _wu__z\u.` lu Htmul l)l'l.\\'('(`I1 tlw \'uslilmla mul tlm :ill:11', with upliflml l1:1ml.~x. lu ilnplnrv llw (lull ll) pr('5`01'\'(,- us iu lI`:ll1qlllllll_V llllll l `mu. ` You \vill1ilu:1.uu. 1::-v. Ln 1-xliort `mu! mrcu/rzr to me I./tnrr/y of I, /nu-:Imx 45 in/1 if/nu-I `III: HUN: . '7" ` "5 F` _ mu? am" _'" "J an; amuuumnma. rant ruminant . IL: in n /1'I3!1(t UL UL!) l,`Iu.I.rt:Iz(`x 4: iny, JIM:/L 911:, 1860, ST. Mruu l BB uu -um 2t storms 91 2 in terms ( Em, and n1` were grec in M` the rep ix*s,~ vnf um I/I/)('(`,SI' Qt `wrnzwm, `K 15/ l orrm(o, I"rir.In]/1:'v'mz~ H3, til the Lculm I)cL'olion.s'. Jun.-:I.'.~a I`.u,.uu-:, 1`urnnm_, March 9, 1801`. n,~-W2 dm-ply itc-mrsnt bv `. All the Bpeilhxinn 1'ut1_-r:g1~~t.owaxg]gs___.`-t. :: to ~ 7 groans and hissea. l mpidiy, ancreven x scarcely knew how " '* perdioua AT? ' ) Shim Van 1 `ma. Bands of ,,:..mn_ `among : l`e11iaxIs. W I amne- `ml RGpI(b- "1 vashcro `cell in the ur, though ...7-zxszs-1:19.911) releasing the` Where is the e : muy mowing I -rally fuow V c`onntry,'we In for us. before was then proposed and carried. - On the Report of the Committee being }`:ro11glit up, a Mr. Talbot made another motion to vqurashwae Quebec Hchmmz, 1;iz:-- " On the important qlientlon of (}oufg'(]({1'at'ro_t1 `-"` 1--` -:' 1: bus Mei: already atntedrthut the Legisla- 'tura nf ,Nd'wfoundland havo..xu1op1esLGonf der- uuon. * The victory is u very decided one, as will be! men by the following from the St. John's, New Brunswick T elegra2h:-- 1-Th0 opponents of Union. w en the Home ' `W118 irrcommitree -ohtr-Whole,--moveclasriosy - of yesolntiona, concludin with the `following: . 1 n.mm,...1 _rrhm. 1.2.. amm'. of the Quebec "p inciplos to the mate and circumstances 0: me ontinential Provinces, is in noros Ict suitable 4 L0 Newfoundland, and would, 11 accepted, " prove inimical to the prosperity, lmppincsa,. V nnd well being of its inhabitants." 'Thirs`was rejected by 2: vote of 18 against 6. The resolution in fnvor of U,`nion_, referred to proposed and turned. (')n the R(`D0l`t tovqurashllhe HcImnm,1;iz:-- I V important qliention Conl`edm'at'mn in recognizing the solicitmle of Her Mnjes`ty s Government for the welfare of thn Colony, we concur in the Views of on17Excellcncythat the alystrnqt ntlvjanlages of `men are in aaomccuacs an obvious ms to be almost m-cessm-ily acknow- lcdgocl, while with reference to this Colony. the - - grzrut prepondcrancrs of opinlon is decidedly- _ ` `$6350 to our entering into the proposed Con- ln ,}tlW5f'Eli6_B._`NT7\t`i mvTnI:cs*"mrtkr ` _ V. ,`?"9'v.n 'Qru~bec Resolutions. . h 1"? `vnlon union. agreeing to the `principle of ms m"~ 7 a9-nosing the Quebec `Scheme of tl1crchy1ili'vdgm ..,, ,,, - - the AHacml>ly asthlyen t.l1Pcm.t0n`lItrI}l((`in:mI'rl(:ll;J1 :2 [he I1rmnin10ua]y favomkthcVhegislntlveouncil ..u.. Union. l'luHht- HOIIEJ0 the 1'inil l Of yesolntiona, concludin with the xouowmg: `, Resolved,- [`hat the fe art of Quebec C'um:m(irrn, however well at apted in any of its tn and circumstances of the no rcsp<.ctauitnb1_o ----.---.-o4-os---- `r`ati_c_)b1? in Newfoundland, L 1---..._,..... . .--_._,.... I1nnniu10us}]}7 fnvbrmtlxc Lcgislmive uouncu Union. But thu principle hnartl tho rr::~x01I1tio11s, biac. V 5-"-1|!"`\V 0V`|',` Qlwhoc .\',chcm-, Hum llenjonit hondelnnetl Hm czwil that the Im;:ialaturc)t'Ne{.ig 5030" 9 only 1',n_/' of lfmfvm (ml i',,_f.u,-b,1<`11=\I1t1 is not .S'z:Iu:me !l '1`h<,-victoly is the 11104?!" Q'`/DC , of any yet 9cl1iewd by the friends of '{".`Pl` r __ `on. -~ -~-~-{._;-____.._ Friglntful (J()n:Iv,,rrati6I1 in Japan. puny from I0 larko xrdebt!` hmlonttp [ome lron_1_? After 1' the bane t that `woitltl nam- ndw `extension of man; through the . v,'we tterly fail to see tlfe quid pro quo ` * General >Rd`Bert Coving pie" athio meeting, which was add:-ea by P1-asi- dent Roberts, Genefnl , eney, :1 the ~ Fenian Senator, Mo ya, of max. Speeches were animated; andtha Brother_- hood `were called upon to` `rise `in their. might. `and with General Sweeney itrike on . . ..__._..` ,.,_ ' A n 41... .1-..` at Hm mnnnrr unwm-ds of

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