Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1866, p. 2

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it`. My m_usKev. nu 110$ Been ulpcnnrgeu i could neithor get any back fray or any y to pay my WI; baokno I had to walk over foot my own hilli. But `I'm full 0' patriot-` never, an [long for the day that "In to rhea the boixduzze of. Erin. dear Erin . the _ ' 41.75 37333: `A iionn between Bmssia and Ausma. Auatgia iesuid to have conned her intereatav at Flore-non anda Berlin to the`D_utch Minister at lh3'e7x6Fis. Fl K` IDTUHUUE "l`lm.MInIcm lh3ia7:EFis.` ~ ~-~- ,... ,, _ 'l`.ha-Ministers of.Frnnc and Baihria, it; is said, have declined to iook nfwr Pr,ussian-inter- eats at Vienna. - ` An Anmh-inn Iullnn nrnmedinxr f|'0W| Vilma estsht ' _ An Austrian, wlmnmproceednng Vvmn to Gen. G:wlenx's headqnartx-rs, was stopped on Pnlssian tarritonx, and his dispatches tulfenw '0m`hi[!l; _ \,5 n.I..mm1 that A hmlv of Auatnan troops `W * I . i\I>:1F1ii`:i{f" " It is stated that a body of Anatnan tr3`op.s 7 was about to be concentrated nenr I<`rankt`ort-on- the-Mnino. Gun. Gavlenz and plus Duke of Auulmnbnrg had proceeded thither. The Prussian army was in position on the Auuavenburg thither. Pruaslian army position Silesian frontier and throwing up defunct-.a,on all the roads wh ch debouch from Bavaria. _ A wrilnr rmvn umm am mill neonle in Farm which dehouch from Havana. A writer says there are still people who believe war may yet. he averted. (`.|mh-.rn had broken out in the neighborhood ` pa uvnrted_. Cholera had broken out In noxghborhood _ of Berlin. . " V ` _ 'l"lm Quinn Fndnrnl finnnnil hm! Issued an ad- -` ' The Swiss Federal Council has dross, calling oulllm rat reserve of the Swiss army for thedelllnce of the passes of the Alps on tho side of Italy. ` ` -u v\v . EAT UNI I'Al.Vo In I`ur1ian1en't; on the 13th, nothing of im-` port-ance transpired. Tho Rhos. Ilnll Iron Co. have suspended M. 4. `...~.-pay}. ., - .. A Word for Ourulvu.~~()ur rndoru will an notlcnl that durlnf the put few vrmlu an oulumun of our paper have been no lled ltla bunlnm ndvertlnommnlu an to oouuldonlnly nduon tho npuzo um usually allot In mullng nth. `Halo, of oxuurm, denote: proaporlly ln nonolol pnllt of vlmv; but u we with to ro- sin I good oplnltm of our tender: Ill wall an an of mar ulvorllalng patron. we lnma com: .....`...I -glzlna an-nan-nmnnln In nnlnran nnr transpired. payment. FRANCE. 1- nnnhnu In the Corps Legislntif, Rouher, in reply to I Gurnier said that thu threatened disturbance I ' 'iITEra"pe'i7i6Fiikely` `to sikia` "th"i'1IvUmble 4 condition of the French budget; but if the expenditure was increased by the neeeauity of France assuming armed neutrality, the Govern- I ment would of necessity convoko the Corps " Legislntif. ` wulvtvlvn I V'I'Il`.ll l"l.1Ull Ahll Ina. Thc Romnaninn government issued a circu- lar to the Powers, protesting against the hostile attitude nssumud by Turkey, and asserting its loyalty to the Turkish government. it is stated thnt England has notied its wil- the Turkish government. England llngncss to tecognizn Prince Charles of llohen- zallon as Hospoclnr, provided he lakes `the oath of allegiance to the Sultan. xnxuuvn nlmrun. On the 20th May, the Prince of Bokhnra, with an army of 40,000 men and 21 guns, en- gaged a Russian force and sutfcrcd a dccisivu dufeat, losing 19 of his 21 cannon. and wine completely routed. The Russian loss was in- signicant. `rho crisis in Germany has increased in inton- Germany sily. - Tho Austrians have entirely ovactuutcd I101- entirely stein, riniring before superior numbr.-rs. ' I l I|('l l`, I.AIl:.u|. The London jmmmls think Austria. will now consider heruelfjmav.ilicd in striking a. blow, and will immediately ordcrlioncdik to commence a campaign. Prior to the above proceedings. Austria on the 9th, replied to lllnmarl-1'5 dispatclu-s 0! June 4. declining his statements, charging Prlmsiu \vit.l1viul1\tin;; her eiigagumcnts, throwing all "1-csponsxbillry` oii"1rmInlu;`nnd asserting that Austria has now nothing to do hut to take steps in don-ml lmr honor an-l to guard her rights Austria nothing to do mu. to take maps to defend her honor guard rights from being treated with contempt. Totnl Prmasinn force is computed at 783,000, of whom 280.000 are in tho held. in tho llousw of Commons the contlnentnl crirlis was (lebntod. Mr. Glmlstono said that England had recom- Iuomlod the accession of Vonetia, and ho ex- pn-gactl his opinion that in the German quarrel the nyynpntlly of England WM with Austria, but in the 1'.'.nlinh qm.-.-stion it mm with Italy. It in reported that tho Emperor Maximilian [loumndg {mm |-'.-gguoo an udvancn oi money, olln-rwlno he must in) 110W" N1 OWWD 0114 gnvurnlnunt of llrloxico. . m........ -nnaml um clmmmti. and ordered Maxim). Franco refused the demand. Mnrnlnll llnzaino, should Maxlmilintl IHIW, I0 nncurtnln the wishes of the people. u u , n.._._.. ..rn .... H... H. nm.n.m.m 1-nn. Ill!-In Dull plvlnzla, U ID IIUII Ilqluuuuu. cum: ndubtndnon. We ponies than will I go shout, ml. II nut Inn mu man: nun. )~9- V . .. 4. - ...` wmm... I.' mu WIllll'lI um um Inzuylv: In the House of Commons the Opposition con- tinued obstructive. Tho strike among the dock lnborer.-4, nonmu-n, &r'..nfl.ivu-pool, mus becoming general and -mriumu. ilbly. A vnrrmapmult-lit of tho Mnnlrc-al Gazelle writing fmm St. .~\nnnu lam Frhlny owning, Another Brush Nilyil Al \u\lf-pml two Helm.-k In-lay vn nr Nix Fmnhum czums nu u rvmnnuilring umr to [`i;u-on Hill, and on urriv ing at lhu Ulllpmll hogan firing on Um I{i(~|u~liuu Hgln. Infantry uvntinnl Mn- limml lhnm. They warn in a thick hush MY the rnml, landing mtrmn Hm linen to Frnnklln county. Au smon II Hwy wnm pa-rmlvml Elm Uuulpxmy wu pluvml under arms mu! lmlnn Hm run to mmtlwr nnul. fur the purpnno nf|n~ u~rvr-Hing \|wir rotrvnl lo the linwl. Tlmy llml, mwuvrr. nml lmfuw lhn mt-n cuuld gel np u.. n... \....I. nun: w.-m Mml umn in. hml din lmwuvrr. llul lmluw lhn cmuu got up in Ha hunh thuy we-res Ilml noon in, dinp< pmu-m| Urruugh nuwnmp. lhn wnlnr in which l n|(\lINl up to their wnlntbamisu Altugnlluvr ulmul l\\'onI.y nhuln wo-rw rml, hut unfnrmnnlo- lv. swim: to tho dlntmwu and tho nlumurH_y, nlmln lmul, mu uumrununu- ly, owing ` unnu ml the nhnl-\ rtu`u',hml. 'l'hv~ro owunm to be umlnuht HIM A number nl Fvlxinnn Ar ntill lurking on tho frnnlinr. 'l`hmm whu worn an-n at |'i;(N)n Hill (Mu nfunrnmn were nll urnwd with vnrhim-n uml Inhru Iuul prutly roughly rlu-mwd. Thu umvorn In cnmuumtl 0! (hr [Holm- Hvu Light lnfnuuy (lmnpnuy um (7nph\|n Lo- fuhvrv, Llmnl. (`urrnm Mu! liuulgu l"lotvh~r. n ...... ..I aim wn Iumwn um! m.muhu' llrhualn Llmt. mu! liunlgu I"IoIvnnr. noun 1-! tho wvll kuuwu and popular llrlgmln Mnjur M the Mnlricl. IIIRTIL MMVHY In thlnmwu, on Hm Qlh lml., Hm vdfn uf Ir. Pntrinl Ih.\vavy, Humlmnt, uf - mm m n mm, lIlHF|H.l. In Ifllh hut, lhni . nun D1Il|ouMDI.-~T!m Mlowlng wvrupomlamno nu pluvd mu mum baud Uantq am an I; cmnpal. And given 1 qnhallu to Hm Mumpl hob; undo to mn an nullny cum- mny. Hhoulrl tho (iuvurnuom nquln ollhr 5f'Y3utt,"thtuIhI4, Oath chpool my in mi and M their unlu. .. u__.._ IV- -1 m.--.... I......A nun III In \\'ll.l.UL'(}lll|\' Al Hlmwood. llllnult. 0:: Hnlurvlny vnnrnmg. um Hth Junn. of injurio- nwc-lvvJ on Hm pmvm... an-nlnx. from tho Mplmlun M in mm mntnhng K:-rwmw, Mun Mum Wuunuumv, wlfn M Mr. (hurry!- Willnughlsy, like of Hun, In lhlu (.2mm\y. Agvul 4% your: turlmm. Tho nmrrlago of tho Prhucnna Mary, of Cnm orixlgn and Princn Tvck took place on the 12th. ` Fhmucinl utfuira in England programs favor. 3 .I.lu nu Ivms. gun in sun, pvn{V\t0t\. wax in but mm. Me in M mp. Nu wumws 40. lkatondtlk $9 1 tr; lkmhk mm ,1: on it In. tmbnmiu flnll " lnuuenn" Um;-4. June 11, IBM. Flour. I la}. C7 00 In .7 (I0 R -do noun Po 00 tn 5 M 7}! but I M)` tn 1 Mo. par Qmnhnl. ptln , I/3901!: LYWO. " n.a.,`lA u an " `$7, 05; he 13-. pct is-uikal. in . to . 9. `* Mn! {win owl. I3! 00 In 0 M Pant O M` In 10!! var I00, hnltaw nno H: IT In III! I: umwr pi`? In H In Inch Kg pow nl. Ho M lir (in may GM In I (K) [mint-ng Au: nu: Imnlml Ulllma! WW In I II! Pvlllmn. Na pm lmohol. Turnlpn. `In In Me` Hi Mr km. MMV: Q tom Pin and Hugo mph. an M3154 Pluto-d (loom own. an to Sam Nohad Tuthyn out. M on 070: (Juana: He. Lu Ian. nah. llnuon dtnnpd I In (kc to `lt- IIHM, 00.90 9.9 50 K in LOI to 1 75 mm nu. um` um. Mmnln Hanna: Mk um II: Full I an in nu yo-r r Nutter pi`? N: IT M Ulla Kan rm!` Inn. I __ Irma; to the man, In oeunu 1-Q1 wouldoma 911'! victorious,` &a`\%c1hwa:>t(:n`two came "out at` all. "l`rd-oath were an nmund us, an the \ rlcnns ' |d n! let roogiits puns over to us, I 4.. rain Hm Tc`-union nv-.1-qnlun. Wilt lib: than. Tlsogcom-" nuf`.\ gbe. y 00 d!g|t..piy ferrya e. ' '.sR:?'Iow your `gmclousneu, $0:-_ I nun`.-, . to N M HI: ed (loom etch. 90 tn 39` Flnhnl Tunnvu uni 50 In I`? mu: amt. H. mm. Muck mgnr I6; pa lb. um. m M: an` Na! Man at OM00. :*::";.!'-'.`~.... I'W$.!"IQU!W mm. In M! 53,1!` 1:... In an m an L in 3 :>Europeau Items of News. .___._. nmmminl. lhrrle Iurlwuc. Tmmgaviuhnt. (imam rvmt Wnmmgmt. Jun $1,184. -._._. 4.....- ooulutggnpny xenyuge. no` Iggy `ow or_ M gxett ltoruntho Fnynian organiza- tonrvearu. In` ,;tho treasury thud, the I Hrmllnrul, un Wmlnndnv. Hm I! VHO. of MY. Jnnwl Drull, hf I III). i. with the Feniunx. Falls on Sunday just visiting a wonndaiuoj ow. . ` mallty, received by the American `residents. --The Fenian.Gene - ' er. . He was warmly though without. unjr;{p. _ Ills expenses werapaid by the widter: und bu-' maids of the Cataract House. = _;'l'~he New~VYo`:"k` Tribune _qay., `u;1,g_; e..oh_ why Drake s Plqntatlon Bitten an m_univ}9r- ' 5nlly- used and have quch an -lmmehse sale, la, that tlu.-y_ are always made up to the original umndnrt},~ of highwly invigorating -material and of pure quality, although the prices hays no largely xulvnnced, aw. V ~ ` _ mm. 't'.~.'rmm. imlt hits the nail on the head. largely au_vn.ncuu,' aw. The Tribune just hits the the head. The Plantation Bitters are not only` made of pure material, but the people are told whjst it :. "l`|m\Rm`.ina in nublished around each mutemu, Ullla HR: pcuynv mu lvnu vvufvv -- is. The `\ Recipe is `published _e|ch Bottle, and the bottles are not reduced in size. At least twenty imitation}; nhd counferfeits . have sprung up. They impose upozrthe people :once and that : the last of them. . ` rmm Plmmlinn Bitters are now uaedin all last of them. The Plantation Bitters qho Government Hospitalvs, are recommended ... H... mm `nhvniciana. and me wnrmnfed to` Hospitals, recommennau by the beat 'phyaiciana,_nud produce an inunediale benecial effect. Facts are stubborn things. . " ' " I o\'ve much to" you, forlverily ....u-... Hun Plnnmntinn Bitters have saved my believe 1 |ife.: n nw 10.30 mm. Mail: for Shanty Boy, on Tuesdays and Fri- \'u, | 10.30 1.11:. , Nails for Miniuing, on Fridays, at 10.30 :.m. w A. LANE. _.____A__ "` " " Thai: wilzrsend me two bottles - more of tlnyzflnntation Bitters, My wife had . been greatly bevietted by their use. ` ; * l`hy*Friend,~1kSArGI}RRLNy~Ehiladelphia,.Pa. ?: ; " " " Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house. ` mrKv`.R. CHAWICK &: 00.. *4 " '; I have been as great merer from Dynpepsinf (1 had to obandon preaching. -' ' " "Thof antntiou Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y. N SYKE8. CHAWICK 00., Proprietors Willaxcfa Hotel, Washingmn, D. C. `~ " " ' I have "given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. (1 w, I), ANDREWS. with the astonishing em-ct. . G. W. D. ANDREWS. Snperinttmdnnt Soldcm Home, Cincinnati, 0. " " ' `The Plantation Bitters avecured mc ofiiver complaint, with which was laid up proatrnte and had to abandon my buoineu. H. B. KINGSLEY, Ciuveland, 0. 6` ` " Tho Plantation Bitters have cured mc ofa dernng}Tf>ht of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me tor years. It acts like a charm. I`., (7, MOORE. 254 Brondwuv. U. U. JVl\J\llIl.Jy uvx u.u....uv.J. New-Bnnrokn, Mam, Nov. 24, 1863, Dan Sm:--I have been ulllicted many `veins with severe pmstrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general dism`tlt~.rt'd system. Physicians and medicine failed to re- IICYU me. Horne frieudra in Ne`: York, who wewmxing I'laMalion..Billem,,pm\'nilc11. , me to try them. I commenced with a small wim--glnasful after dinner. Feeling better by tlegreeea. In a few days I was astonished to [ind the coldness and cramps hud entirely left me. and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. I felt like another being. My ppt*.l.il' and strength have greatly impruvod by the use of the Pliultntion Bitters. Respeclfully, JUDITH RUSSEL." If the ladies but knew what thounntln of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly be-H4-var one half of the weaknesll, prua0,mt.loI\ mu! (liwtrvss uxperielxcml by tlmn would vnn~ inh. Junws Numb, l-`.sq., of 1539 \Vest Hth L19 N, Y , mum hn him three children. the Juuwa Numb, I-'.sq., 01 19:: went 1 In St. N. Y._. mayo. ho has children, y-I twn ure weak amd puny, his wife having been nnnhle In nllme or attend them, but that also has taken Plantation liilu-rs for the last. two years, and has 3 child/now eighteen months old which she has mlk-cl` and renrml |...m-If ml lmth in-0 ht-arty, nnucy and well. The nrtlcle in invaluable to moth:-nu." inc, -.~...~|. nvithlli mialxt he continued for n vol~ VIII!` tum! II. luv. tunic! 3 Mad I Lot to u` to on 5110!! of In invnumhlc to morn:-nu." ac, Such evidence might mm, The In-at evidence is to try them. They npnnk for thn-mnolw-2:. l`t~nmnn of sedentary hnlyiin (rouhlml with \Yl'km.'!, Inmlilnrlc, pui- pitutiun or Hm bc-nri, lack of appetite, distress uflor v-ntingz. tnrpid lin-r, conntipnlion. dis- Iu-lvn. &c., will find speedy rviief through (how Hi I hum .. "iHh`l'H. }`l\-'rv lmtllo for exportation and hale out of H10 Uaiitml sum-a hm: n metal cup and gme-n lnhnl muuml Hm nnvk. ` NH) UlIH(`lI DHIIUII llllll lulu-I nmuncl the Iwck. nun,-urn nl rnllllml hn lulu-I muuncl mo Iwck. Hmvnru of rollllml bottles. See that the up has not. In-on nnnilntml. Any yu-mm pret4!nd- ing to nvll Plunmtinn Hitler: in hulk 0| by the pwllnll In an hupmltm. We mall it only In hol- Hnn |ll'I|. Sold by prlncif nl lmhltnblo glow. n n n A N|t*r.mI!`rv ~-In no-ry huuu, in n boltln of ll:-nry'u \ a~rmnnl. Llnimunt A burn.|l1ru|u-. n muthncho that wuuld uthorwlnv go umollcwod. may the-n he mrwl. A win mun will (aka vs-ry prnnnutlun against weld:-nt. pm tlxnl. Iha time of mm! wlll ml lnlm wall propnnad wlth I rmnmly, utlvc-rllrmrmmt In nnulher column (`nr Um dlmrtlcml fur which the Llnlmonl la n -pnvln. Sold by Ill hrugglnln nnd dmlors. l'rlcc- '25 ch. . .1 u . n. n. n.....-l-A...... Vlnib -n| I-`or Sula by E. S. M EEKING. Barrio. -CC`? "'64 REV. W.`K; WAGGONER? Madrid, N. Y. I nu .u ym-. Juhn F. Ilonry J. (7 1-12.. Mnnlrnnl, (X I-I. \\-`nu: -vunv RAY .. MlH\H'"II, I7. I`. Wuu mu Hu. J30 ` rs-linl-In {MIL Held Ibo chnnl. H I.nar|nm\. N. IV NI! IIWIHJVIHIII tuna I`. an uuupuu. milder 1;! lama. in, (mm: sm.- my clulrmu at a public men; held hbn Iuunning. I but has nqumsod uz MI if its urvhco cl uidmnunl uahaulouv sin to than no annual. on ulna K. Oavomnmt. ml In mm on In A! at pmpliof um how mi ulghorlmd Sim Hhmotl-on salon: or can can mnpantu Huhuund human: um mmadho&:a;uGumu'd 'unw'1tmw " hlgrlngo, IV. 1. full. 15, INII. Mu-um. Hnnry .1, (To. Your agent hm with mi | nlmrl Hm" ago um cl!-Mn lmlllu nf Dowu'o I-tlhlr. Hun mld H :11 mm! mm! more. I1 in the has! lung vmdlcim I not hml. II. B. RmILvnox. \VlmndM1er!I uponk Sn In praise. llld phy` ' uh-Inn: rvwummond H, II xmu-l pmw-I Iona vhtuo. Ila nloll muutnntl on the lncrtuuo. It In vnrnntrd In cum mug a and 00101:. n 1, u.- u_..4. n rt. |v.,_.,_.|_g,,.,. mg g._ I! ll Ilnuuu-u up nun Ivulwll Iuw -mm-.- JMHI Iv`. mg .5, Cu, I`mpr|eton, 308 E1- l`|n| Rt , Mmvdnl. (3. H. - s-as--.@- u-.._....w_._....___._~_,._._-, .. , ,._._._ mm 1V$dvtrtistmtH!;t;.W" ">1" _A. ,.,\. ,-A,.-, ; :r..i;. 1%il}inm;6raimco3. 'rn.II: iiiti.Avnu: M(?7'( :II, I"lRls' INSI.7R.4NC'E ;w.~m<;tA'rnm or CANADA. READY ' `W3 A.sa.n<*wrxm e-vmlm-M Ha hnnhml will grant Manon}. and in min In M- Ianrhuhly km. N Imam (`um bi \- In yum cw Ian. A plvlh m uffmm me so no and nail;-at my nud- In` In tho ak (Vnwhhlh It ylglbli tli) In um, um Inmnssnu (1! Huh I" H: luv lktl. Tn Ira Illtdncn `HIE!!! may pqynlud Iunlnodhini nth` clknhup lb! u term Quad '1 ` 3 0 The Ikmvn tn nu.-on ruin lo > hum and Ma; a "mid y ~ Thu ma-Mm: an lhomvaty .. s TM Mn-Mann uooemuglly wall! 4...... .4 . ` -u.-n,J rvn-may U Qhf N? b u I. .....u.l|c a haunt`: Iguana-b il I N haul! in VON XPIUI` K :I:':n n{val5\y viva-t`: launch GIG ! a In M it '....... " 3: ."..f.3".'. In nnulud nouuiliut K I W I tuknuughsanml ll In mxmnmuuonm v gum : I an ma ` 1:` L `M m mum. in ...-..v, V . , . To 1.321;; ml 0009 mm uegii. man woman imam lnlqman ,_.,.\...~-..N..v.' H... W um ,.-m.., v `war-a mm ...s.-.. Money 3 .`M}$i3;j*! Mhnhyyi mm. a nun nu nnnn :1 mt limhwl ...N,-4, ...~........ .a....4... uj gm dot; to run mo r'nym9_.n organiza- tom-;vearu, van h-the treasury had mm. ' hainforcomenta oould'nt mt trans- I owe much to" you, mnvaruy : the Planmtiqn Bitters havqaaveql` my `0 cu. n llnnry .8. (?u.,l`roprlntnrII, 303 St. Paul .._I_...-I IV I.` %,s`pe`g,-tat` au:m_s._ .e and had to abandon nuomeal. H. B. IlZGLEY, Cluyghqq, P. H. Drake 8. Co., NEW YORK. .. r` .......-nn u lmgrnngv`. N. mu-v .1. You zhnrm. ; C. C. MOORE, 254 Broadway. 3 , ,.-_, u-__ M-.. tn mm! denier: throughout the Io hxvilnm me! for - tutluony of I nor- 4. Y. Feb. 13, MIN. our nn Down ! 7...... ["8 Close at B~.m1e I . 0. as follows. ICI VI MI WIAIVIIIIIII` lI|IVIuIpg uv nu-nu u.- M-Med mking Irnngemontn to anlurgn um bed to h mm; two ulumn paper. A: thin rill wtdl umuldemlnb outlay In mun uk mu utmmxu Mvndulnmvtuho nah! mo In lu|1 mug thin pmuhe, by Mono llquldutlng (hair ..|..m..a..... w. .._.... n.. ..m 1.. ... .I...A _........._...___....4._,._.,.___...............p,...__....... IN PHMOBBIPH BMIMSI ._...._.'.........._.z_ vol~ ntnry , sirens GEORGE MAUNDRELL, 7 V Auctioneer Jr Gommission Mefchant, ; ms to Inroi-`m the Public that he habjust `Opened the` nbo'w; Mart, for the convezw tenet; `of those. deiroua of dinpalngonsohold .-.Furixiti1u.uShiaa.;lImMln;..n1:7,ChnttlI 01" any iencefbf desirous dinpoalnghollaanuxu v ',3L`7|!1'I'1itiwe; :Sto?aa-FIIondn;=4n-Wilhnttel 01' " deltgrfptlon, Horses, Caile,Impiementa, Qc. &c.,by Public Auction, \ ~ ` ' ~13" Cash Advances: made `on _(.'mIsignmcnis. . Khan and Cattle boughi or sold on Com; mission. Ssiei`pu!ituuiiy'1ttened~-to in.any_,p:ir1:,of.,. that County. . $1 A Registry kept for those wishing _t buy (it sell Horas of Came.&c.; by 1>riV3't 5 0- It Home or Gattle taken arc of, on reason-1 ` -~4 - .` `iv `-/V-.-_`~ . and Market Streets, BM?"- -u-.-__ _. 0911 Home: or" C:m1e.&c.; by. private Euler I?` Home or Cattle qf, able terms, until-cold. - . ` ` ~ ` M , GEORGENAUNDRELL. `Rm-I-In MAW IRRK,` ` .u-_ A A 1:. sdnez MAUNDRELIQ has been favored with inbtnictxons to seven Lot No. 9, 3rd Gnn., Veaprjn,' ' .oN F1211)Ay, JULY em, was, a 41.. :_u__..:__ 1:I-__ a;-_n_ I`_._-I--4_A- I... `Sale ! .\/`Av .1 414514;; ,7 - :1 uua unu, Cvvv, the following Farm Stock. Implementls, 660-: the property of the late MR; JOHN PEAR~ ` BALL`. viz? ' IIIO property 0! I00 IIIO HIS-` JUl'.lLV_ l'blU.i' ` , BALL`, viz! _ 1 S at! oforaes fr: 2 Dovble Waggons, 0 d. 1 Market Sleigh.- 1 Yoke Steam 4 yrs old, I Double,Bu-rel Gun, , _ 2 Milch Gown, Bit-rows *' 7I`Hefl 0r 2 years" Mr, 7 rosa-cufSaw, `" W` 2 Haifa;-.Calvos, Donbletros, ~* ` 6 Pigs, `vvhifetrea, ' " and several btber articless too numerous to' ` mnntinn. ` l%Hum.;T1nK! "lna! amount may: Jxomnx ureuu, on }urmsn- ing approved joint notes. if!` Salello Commence at 11 o'clock, tun. ' GEORGE VMKUNDRELL; Aixctioner. ` Vcnprn, 25th Juno, 1866. _ A 21-2in mevnuon. T ERMS.---Four Dollars and under. Cash; over ithat amount Eight Months Credit, on furnish- -inn m'm1-oved ioint SALE OF LANDS { BY AI_(_1'_'1'}`01\I! Mki. ummum MAULV bu nus um,-u favored with instrnctio from theunder- nigund` to sell` by `Auction, at his - ..--.An. I--In-9 Al-II-I'll!!!" at 12 ddock Noon, Hm following Lands initho Township: of 1-`LOS J2` MEDONTE, `FT 113: :i'};:}i5`|i `iijkjr, ATBARRIE, ' 01:"Tl11r:a`a1_"*261Ii'"July, 1866," - L.` .I4\II$ O Consisting of S. M Lot 48?` Int Com, Flea, on the Penetnnguishone Rond.; 100 acres. 30 acres cleared; a valuable farm. list 48. in `lnd (}on., I-`los, l00 acres; 50 acres gclenred and under cultimlion. half 70, in lat Con., Flor-, Penetunguiahene Road, 100 acres. S. W. qr. of 75, Int Con., Flog, Pcntanguiahenmkoad, RD at-run LVJ..'A.I\I.LV A .n.u - Consisting 0! E. M. 65, Int Con.. Pl-.netnn- gninht-no Road, 10! acres; 40 acres 01-um-d; good buildin 3; this lot is well adapted fora tavern. E. If. 6 in 4th Com, Medoute. I00 Ema rum acres; 30 acres clurvd; good Saw Mill on this lot. W. M. 6. in Mb Com, Medoutn. 100 ac.-rm; a good farming lot. uith 30 acres cleared. E. hf. T. in 4th Com, Medonte. 100 acres; also a good rming lot; 40 acres cleared. ` V All Hm nhnvn int: am wall Int:-red and u] 1;}, Lu uvu., A-um, nu.-:7-....5.......\.....-. .. xQ..m:m1. ,3 n I. E: 1.4 ru... 1).... SUUII Ilrllxllllg IDS, `Ill IIJIVII IJIIIICIJ. _ _All the nbove lot: arc won WIt('l'(`-I] situated convenient to Churches and Schools; with good road; l5l1ilen distant from Barrie and Pcnetunguinlwne. mum-1 ma nun yxmnav w Barrie, May, 1866.` ....- - ....._.._5....,, TITLE`! PERFECIT TERMS:--Part Bush; the lmlunce in insul- ments. Ixmuy be ngreed upon. Ir..- nun... -..-ohml.-n am-dc hs Hm urn:-mi. menu. If! Inn] uu -gum. Fun. For mrtlxcr particulars apply to the proprie- tor, 01-10 the Auctioneey, Barrie; if by lctlur, post paid. PETER CLELANI). I'\l UUl.l..\IUl\ U un|..u.|..u u u Dunlap SWIG`, nut to Platters : Timhop. Photograph Colored to nail mxalomovn; old Pictures copied and Sbotographud, um! enlarged to any size requlm ; no picture sold without the couumt of xhe nnbje-at. I hnvn Imam comtnntlv onruml In lha Art. in of cm Inby-at. I hum been comtnntly engngzwl all it: hnm-hm, for nineteen years. and l (I myself cnpnblu of pmduclng Picturces c wan! to the bontul the nine price and made :1 tha Mme way. I will hrulnh picmrn lqull In those fur which than-e dollars in the mica In Toronto and other plnoan, at Two D()l.LAR5 PER DOZION. (`noun um and Van nun demand an hnvlnc In PER DOZFSN. Come and Inc! You cm depend on having good Picture ll` rm: arr nun. II"`Tho above (iulk-ry In now npen ham 8 good Picture [fTho (iulk-ry npen mm. In 11 noon. und mm 1 mo p.m. Birth, June 27. I365. 214.! The P:agg%"tL3uy: .;...,..!.PE!E_W.FI,!!9,!,!' ~ ...-._._ _ pmbuom`c:ng_:u the Plremulu mm, in mi 3 ; gown bnstyclxgx 11:39., for thajpurpoao ofcolleqt-. m ' lug mmdmgqm In aid of our Volunteer: at the 0 . `Rope:-tn `of:'Vrouu' ` rr olcmlme .n-med K! 1 u............ Sub no Further! Y ma mayfura Worn. mums ATMSIWANAIIAN. HOLKSALK and retail WINE AND 3l HLl1' IIIRGIIANT, Gotmrnl (Smear sud Pmvlulon lbolar. MI! Door tn Um Agency (mambo But at Toronto. Dunk am-st, llnrrlq. anmhlulng the opinion thn ban has Good New to aenmmslmke to the pmplo or the (mm and .-urrmlnding country, lnvltoa hair mutton to My New Icuporutlonu M C, 11a.nvxs""I'i";3:,zzun:e'rs; aeylbn, Units. lluloy um. um, mum. Mmh IIUIIIIUQI IV III! III In: rui -uuuuu In moan aieoom-tan, at... u......... l`....il.. hhmn ilnnmu An 3:`-nu-r --------.----~--r Tuu, Bugs, Fruit, Swan, Paumon. to.. Funlly hoof. Old Rye Tmldy. Hulk and "that um. : Put! an Emmy wm; :....s Run; 'I XXX DISH) Pitkl: and nlhor Mqmm. All of ucelkat vnlm at tholr vuhmu pon CM! 011, (Amp. What) -3. Clhhnewyn; A u.._..l.. -5 l`$.....mm and Illnnman. yuvwu VWUI V": "'*"l""` " A Svply qf Greater A `III R MK lllld 0! nuts. E4) to w k D ._ In!-mar M M mm I113 CIICQQQ Mite! IIAII lb! nlmv whit RM (hush) hum. him: in C IUIIIIQH lleyllgllupgu :a~..~m-xm- W 55! Vlulvhlay. 341$ A.` KANMMN mot paid. CLELAND. Crnlghurnt, June 20th, 1866. 20- - j Pnoromurus ma .11 kinds of Pictures made in the Art, AT BULLOCK S GALLERY ! lx....)4_ 04--.: ...-..A 1.. (`In-n-Inn . ';nO,)n'n, IKTIUVWWQI 113%`: " Bunion. Go. 0! Slnmw, Jung 5, Hill. So 9:: Iianombla Jomt A. Ihvnosun. IlI..l.4-.. ..I llullh. A. lll.n... Wjiil Iiig Il-w1 ruuun snv-mg ------r-vy W .9! 4, wtm or rmmm raann: Avillh Ioliholnobnc mull. |4Ho10 mung can-numnnnnnnonvhenn , Gnnr. IMO` 9 "'*'3s:%A:~unmin ji uluuuuuuamnuu. thematic} lamnumc ` nality V was ,v|ngkcnnQIuHIloQIII iidschmagtw hhlaudummxlc-ad. mumm- hauumuuounlu "....a..a... "..."':.`.`.`::`:.."`..'.`t.` ~"..:~.::*.?.v...,F*z.*:-E`.'.%..;j.*:'...'***- i is m (Mugs _ um -~.:.2;% ...W. mwm.@ mm -mm amt.` IR. GEORGE MAUN@lLL has been 0 rmmmd wifh inatrnnti from the under- |MVPLE|_\1EN4'l'S~, `ac. um. eAuiZEW $-'-'-E,,&".. ;"{.`*:.".* :8 (`R00 .32.. bhliy n....m mm ! um rt,Iwo thousand of. guy scumm; m ; fghonbilmlrtdr who gbndtm tum mt Minna-mod = ., ' A mid so) I2iI';.V93,!'-,t3It.,v4I1dI'`,l:unI`dor._ 0;}: `have! I V of Amorluuloduhjroidery, V ' 3 . ,-Editor, und mydwnrt went Bfgta, H _ tfwgntto the front, in bed W run! a vu-nu--Jw. and Ulmnmrc. IAII ii! Mow um I Ywilnu Mam NI:-(nan N 17. 20-1! 171:? E5: Euuizm, lAll|lll'.. Tluzlmmr. Juzua LN, mm. r `bllasd `oulti Inhixd ' would `* !bm'.`voara. in` gun treasury .,naq me may.` Reinforcement: Hum- n{on,' you 366.. if they `had ftlen into` mrhnn 3 they would have gol.4Iro,nnportI.- for life. ` 80, who we saw we ould nt gal which Fort. Erie and gave ltnp to the ish again,` the sptlpeonu. We muld`nI dxplncelikotbst, it vruxft our-fort. Next l~ wumunhtored out. I-`nub , it : as woudo: -um narmAm- mnt. I not In: dinchnnza \ NORTHERN RAILWAY. TIIAVELLERS MEMORANDA. .l0VlNGn NORTH.` MOVING SOUTH Read Downwnrda. Read Upwardn. LI. ` LI. Ll. PI. llvld mvmm. in nu wpm aldhg hhmovdxa uluq. nmtuhm his 51:. Yurualtnboonhunnt, I I! Annual K0118, , A, 13111, Hislhor Editor. . TIM FINNEGAN,_ 'l` f`., (Tail Con tin-wvv mutt.) Ouwa. Juno Wt. M0. ...._-..A...l L- I;.a..A Ilmuau I. l1`1NM;u.m,_ 'l`.C. (Tail Contra.) g- *,...... W in Hw W. If `8 min magnum. him an` [long for the any that II to rhea the boixdn gf. Erln, Erin`. lo` my birth. ( ` M3 : poetry.) ., M I wont fa to Canada again. It`: a mlghty coamhry tl undngood lace to take; iidom. pay. ally Eollom awn and the nchilderu may wake to dreama of fumru i""rBFi$efy;"l'o'r their hnnbnng and father .unso lured himself an will hcreaflur leave nuda in would burnanness. M : at homga mm, in We commenced wenrln of! the sen. Wltlrlrheurt rm in the cause, an 1 | y that mean: to keep out of {Hill the pros- :1 brizhtens. .,, mu Iurvuu, !. I). Mums. 11 unn nu, Pbaxnastvr. _.......... 1:. Amount Colldcted by Mr. Sheridan .. .. 30.00. ` " `P Sherfsmilii ..'a. 129.40. $319.46. ----no $182.52 ..,.._.... Balance in Bank of Toronto. . . . .. 4136.94 W Sincwmnklng `out the above roporl thlxty pairs of strong boots have been aim! to the com- pany at Port Colborno, ` making fty pair, alto- gether---bcing one pair for exxchmnn. As the In- voice of the latter hm not yet come to hand I ` could not give the ugnount. in the report, but I should think it would be about $67.50.: M. II. SPIQICER, Y)...-.-in lung. 07!]. Hit!!! "'c-A/Inna-or nf nnmn ..,_.__ By im`t paid Mr: Morrow by order ofcom. $99.00 " Paid Thomponlz Burns for knives ry nndforks................. 5.00 U H H n ' HA nnm nnlmnn `Z20 A ContrIst."--Under this heading our 1 town contemporary last week complimented the ` two members iolrithis County very handsomely ` --i1rgiving the member for this Riding the cre- d_it of being our Ottnwn correspondent; and the member for South Slmcoe, in placing him in commend of the Cookstown Riilex, at the front. The latter compliment, however, is said to he undeserved. inasmuch as Capt. Ferguson is said to have shown the white leather when he got I8 near the seat ofwnr as Chippown, and encou- mgt-.d'( 2) his men by telling them that the Fan- inna would shoot them :11 down like dogs. We have b`e`o`n"lnformed' that" Capt. Fr-rguwn; owing to the norenesd of his feet, mu conned to his aunt in the Cl|l'8, and unwillingly, we would {nin believe, kept it all night. Next day the command of the Cookntown Rlllon worms- eumed by Liout. Cool(-a man who has the eye. the nerve, and the military training to make the courngeona 1-oldier. The Advance has is happy way of killing ile friends with kind- neea. end if Mr. Ferguson does not keep it from praising him no fulwmely he will unquestion- ably he lmnlied. " to death-~n much more `onuy way 0! dying than by 2| poisoned Fenian hullot. We fowbenr anylng nnother word on this tender point, nukes explnnntlonn be demanded. ,.....,.....,..._. , Tnclnrs Pio-Nio.--We had the plenum of attezullng 3 pic-nlc given A short time hlnca by the Common School Teachers of the adjoin- ing townsnlp of lnnlnl. The usumhlngo, numbering aomo four or five hundred adults and clxilnknnofboth mama, took place in I grave in tho mar of tl1ol msl)ylm`lm| church. I few miles west of the vlliugo oi Vlctoriu, and was presided our by i) Arc_v lloultou. Esq., of thin town, who made a moat nloquant and runliy a!~ feciivc npooch in introaluclng tho lntollootunl part of the prugnuumu. llo) WM ibllowml by n numlmr oi ullmr apt-uimrs, and amongst them several M the ttsnuhura thomsu,-lvtm, who have formed an Mesoeintlun. and intend holding In nnuunl (euiival of tho kind to advance tho cumin 0!` education in llwlr lnvnllty. nlltltxcrmlto a greater n4)li:ituclo nu llw part ufpnmnt.-1 iur tlm proper training 0! tlmir children. ltuv. and n`l|ur guntlmnom mlulnmud the numliug and pram-4| lim lIll)ju0l lmmo with an ourm,-ntnonn which will no doubt have an aqrot on thaw who hmml them. \VI! would have glnm I full rvpnrt of thin plmilc in last lnmw, but our llmltnd pure prmzlutlml the pomullrlllty of doing _ Pruontulon,-~-Jun priur in ma dupgriurn 1 uflhn iiav. Gm), Ii. Mull. Wmniaynn Minlnior. , ynunrdny morning, lur lulu new iirid 0! labor in 1 Quebec, I fnw "Y M`! many frinmln hnro prmmnb ml him with I mum of mom; can 5 mark M their nmvrnclnlinn M! iii: rurin in thin locality in prmnoua iiw mums nf Christianity, and of him wifunuitimn. Illu quiet Mu! unIuuming' but parnintom. uullum in do gcmci umong his fuilomu hue omiurud him in vary muny In lhrriu, who _\lviil lung rmuembor him with kindly iwliugl. A numlmr u! ltulin Aim pmmmstl Mn mulmubin wife, In. Davin, with A IHVM` mks Imkni. and I plmli mninining 0 mm M mnnny, nomnmgmnod ivy an uldrru, which pa-ad A high and Alnuvvml uuingnim upon tho Indy`: eiuiouam virtue: and uprnud dump n-[mi in than wparnilvm whloh duly mmlaml nwounry. Tiwy and limit family wan nmrmnciui At iha niniinn by 1 Inga numimr 0' unit Maul: who came to Nd than (ind spam! I" ~~~~---~-.O an--~ Barrie June 21gb 1866. ._._.._.4.1.n h'Lls~golng.Baus,4lnil7.aL_G.1!, 1.111. ..And 5. pm. , lull: going \Vesl. (hlly at 10.05 mm. Hails going to Orillin, dnlly at 6,43 n.m. luila for Orillia. Penemnguislnane, and ull ru north out of Boniedlnere la n tri-weakly 5|, which closes M. H130 u.m., an Tuesdays, nrodnya, and Saturdays. Malls for Thornton, on Tuesdays and Fridays, 10.30 am. M, ewe. . 4 A um mm. 1.. J. Ileudarnnmapllltv j ' nu tuba mm: in bit! by! uperlomn and It ` umsnd um I:-unlmuhe ulurunulu math! ulni. ha jun! npmml 050 um: unoklt lamina; lacuna Oupolnnd: oil moi." vbcuhhu gums! amt of [N00 which mum on nunou cu appumo, inguinal as shay at many savings! III lth than has uhmd um: 1-ulgunllul in In H. In tuna) ulol Mn. and U! I wtilmnlty lo msynda Q Whit M May MI I mm: m 9:13 MW! .|..a|!`..nI !n`nd . ` 6 ) VI`f nu pwppunuvw, was -vrr-is F." F >,.w Mauls will gin 4 MIIMIIR an hem! it! `mu. Mb; mm .... .e... .. '..,... ah Q1 !Iu 2-ms run: an wwwww V- W lls}; mskhunh ~..-W4 C--my TM n! vmror oi tho Alhwt Nudul. ~'I'hu Incl number of mu lmmlun lllaulrvmd Nun mntnhu I porlnll of Ir. Hmuwl Pnppionlmw, tho Ital Inuit us! the Allnrl Inch`, whloh Wu study! mm (in II: Pmulm In running 1 mum hm u! the mow from llm Mpiru cg the (Mars, | nan! holmagiag as the mm M Nun Moll: uni New Ilrunwm pachln. wmeb nu wrmiud mu thoumth Hum: mat, during than violent norm oflh rd Hunk. We shall `la the partlmv hat! the nuns In out mm In the pawn wunyynuluy, that It: hm vim but than hogg "d be H M\5..I, a. . .,.o.... at on: Ugly y mum! mam! and lmrnlmim Dir Wu. Inn. 0! the Inn :1! learn. Nana . fkm. 1;. Morwn...... Walter Rnlkes, . .. . >anu:orKs..... n. , Do. Do. com. spoons 2.20 Hamilton at Child: 20 pair of men sl>o'ots. . ........ ..43.42 nammon an unuan zu pm or men's boots. . .4342 R. McMuaIer4 (102. men`: sock _12.00 ` Bryce Mcurrioh for towels. .". 1.70 `F. C. G. Perkins at Co., soap " and hlnckinu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10 r". U. u. reruns cu U0., ` blxwking ............ .. 5 Express Charges on above " goods t'6T ort Co'1bi)me. ;.i 1 Mrs. Mark: for _Enterlnlui.ng Infnntrv comnnnv ....... ..l IFS. MIFKI I0l' `mm: Infantry company.` .-.--.a-`nu...-o-on`... Mouu-thy,'h. . . . . . . .: ll....................... ND COUNTY OF SlMCOI'3\AI)V'0CATE. ezpm, m am aa;xm am. . 11- u; uuuuu, Treasure} of com. 'mo.oo. ` . .. 0.00 ,. moo. -'1 on : 1 the seeds oi discord. by his malicious slnnders. V! and invented and propagated the vile sud wick- : of the whole town, it rnig t be a selutary lesson tors in a nnruuu, nun. -uuu, ii: the of ma Eeaminer. DI`-An 3:13,-_-L presume you ere already aware |lut'cer`tein' re rts were circulsted in this town iv nrioua to Ihe Catholic population, and to n: ~ '19 l , their plstor; providentially I succeeded. n . tindlng out the author of the worst part of the slanderous eeousailons, and in poginting out to the large Protestant population of the town, the real enemy of his country, the men who sowed ed slumny, that the Cstholles, off;Bsrrier*in- ' 'sid`ot the Fenisn movement, intended on the nth inst., to burnthrfrotestant churches. sud mssucre the `Protestants. The hope `that, ` whereas the caluminutor was dragged from his lurking place, and ex sed to the ridicule to men of his ilk, induced me to delay publish- ing the psrtlculurs of this unsuccessful attempt at enthralling the inhabitants of this peaceful county. But I have since found that similar reports have been made in other parts of the country as well as here and even in othcrpnrts - of my own psrish. indeed it seems that there iss systematic effort both in this count an other parts of Western Canada, to blseken the character of Catholics by relsting stories-of nwfui plots a sinst t e peseesble and loyal Protestsnts. on, Mr. Editor, so far as my parish is concerned. I hove in every can found `tilt the `reports originated with prominent sworn eneinles of the Catholic body, and i be- lieve the some he been the case in all parts of the country. Therefore 1 fuel that in justice to the wholrpescesbly inclined community, Pro- testsnt ss well as catholic, the most etfectuel means of quieting the public apprehension is to tear sway the mask, and` expose [the *cslumnis- l their hideous deformity. . A rmxnactnble Protestant gentleman of this ne, Tot II.....l- . " tcstsnt churches; and I afterwards ascertained r statements so malevolcnhnnd asked him for .- an the gentleman w 0 had accompanied me to all their deformity. A res ectnble gentleman town cal ed upon me on the liith inst.. to make drnowrrto me~that~oo`rtain -rmnorrkwero.J.icing_ circulated which had caused much agitation, so that `guards were placed upon ,two of the Pro- that a body of armed men patrolled the town, keeping watch, and prowling about the housos ofcathoiics, while those were unsuspeciingiy asleep. Now, Mr. Editor, I do not object to any lawful means of which the aurthotitie may make use, to protect the peace when requisite, such as lreoping the volunteer force under arms, swearing special constables, drc., but I do think the magistrates should not allow solf-con- stituted guardians of the peace to prowl about the houses of in0ll'enni!A.c1tlzeIIs, at the sugges- tion and perhaps under the leadership of an ir- responsible and sworn enemy of those over whom he keeps watch, especially when,- as in the present case, the chief of the guards is the very min who concocted the whole alarming story. The history as related by the gentle- man here alluded to I traced to D Arcy Boulton, Esq., of this town. Being resolved to .i'erret out the origin of the whole eslumn , I called upon Mr. it. in company with another gentlc~ man of the town. and asked him, Mr. Bouiton. did-you circulate through the town, the report that I presided at a meeting of Catholics at which it was rosolved to burn down at least two of the Protestant churches nnd massacre tho Protestants?" To this Mr. iioulton answer- ed " no. I at once named to him the gentle- man who had given me the information, and continued` I have traced the report to you, and am toid on got it from your servant irl. kwish to flu out the authors of this maiic our sport, andthereforo I have come to you to make these on(pririos. ` Mr. Boulton'thereu'pon" said snbstnntia ly; I will tell you whstl did say." lie then acknowledged having stated that he had heard on what he considered ood authority, that a rising of the Catholics to urn the Protestant churches. and for other evil pur- poses was talked of in my church at divine service on the previous Sabbath, whereupon a discussion aroso between my parishioners and myself, in which i strongly opposed the plan, and putmy foot upon it; but that I was un~ successful in my opposition. and it was nally decided to carry out the intended massacre on Tm-sday night, the l2th inst. I told Mr. Boul- ton that the whole story was a cnlumny, and that I was surprised at him for circulating his informsut's name, as I was resolved to ex- pose the originator of the caiumny. lle named as his authority, a lady who, he alleged, had told him the whole story. I called upon the lad named, and in iresenco oi her husband, see Mr. lioulton, told her m business, and stated` the substance of what r. llouiton lxml acknowledged circulating on her authori y. The lady denied having; stated aiythln oi the prutemlori discussion n the church. nit ad- mitted having spoken of strange Fenian from is distance, who wow so ip()I|(`d to ho coming in boats~-hul the only thilng which she had stated concorniugmo or m ock, was that on the previous Sunday I iiud spoken ugninst the union movement, warning my flock against tin-m. in fact own this was not a correct report of what I did say. lspohe of the duty of all good citizens to support the government in the emergency which had arisen in the country, n n and explnlm-,d that their duty was unmistsiu- able, to (`,tt~t)pt`l`|lill with their fellow subjects in defending the-ir country from Fenian or an I`. other iuvmivrs; but ldid not warn them` 1 a niust the l-`onions, or to have nothing to do `I w`lh` l~onians; (for it` lI`t`HmI' entered l nlr; my mm tnat anyo rn ion was, or even mt any "` connection with tiny Folliatl umnmdvrs. I I! understand that one man from the precincts of n my nsrisiitiwss taken prison:-rat Fort l`Zri'e: one Am row ' anslmrg. formeri of Angus not as " lm wuss Ihotoutnnt, and tron-foru not of my `ii flock. itwas unnecessary for ms to warn my parishioners. as my rnailguers say i did, " against such or any similar comluct. ' m ivivon if Mr. ilouiton had hoard from tho`iady he named tho not which he circuintod, he "v oortsinl should in old l`lM[t0|'IIii)i (or report in in; thoysiandnr without iilst finding out its ,p_. truth. ilut upon bring furtimr osiiml to ac _,r count, ho` donihml ha1;i`nK `statm'l `that! the iiady in ruest on ad lot urn o t e isomtson. "` Auri`l hold a lettor from him in which he de- `n niss having circulated this slander, lunch loss iutvio tuotml that lady as his I`ntlmrily ' Tlwrm . rt ii. Iuoslinul In verso! . tor l M ststod .io.umiy list he did |yt`itl'tnwio{gn hav Inf oiroulalmi the story, and that he named th th s lad as his informant. Proviulsntialiy l 5,, can, audyii necessary will appeal to irrefraualolo H` witnesses l'rotostant as well as tfathollo -to rove thsl. whatever the world may thiolr of 3 r. llonlton's word. mine is at all events true. on I ma here mention that i have awn now an! M tloienyt written evidence to suiostanllats ovny assertion which i have made. ii We, the Catholics or lfanada, have never at .t...... n... manna that our lnvsltv should Cntholim or (Innun, nun nu:-r {hon my Mum that our tnynlt we nnupaolmi and now that wu op: tho puwnt ucllnnnnt Irnonrly onr. It in an unmvnlnhto fnct tbnt Cntlmllna worn junt an furr- `nut In defending their nuuntry AI tho Proton um wow, duplu tho mnjuut ml Iulun nnlnr hlmvd by many ufunrrrntulnnt fps law ml mt- lhul men hum horn l-my rowing tltummt. My ntlam ttuwutwn nu by pmyu utngutlnunnlun My Idllurs I (Milk It In too duty M [nod Ho we-nlwn by mung muommn. Hr. Idlturz I duty f`-HIM !!! to (nrerlhvuv Hm whvhad nmxrh olmoh mun. and In Human Hum tn um awn and rhllnulvo 0! all mm (lumilunng uml It In In QM: mm um I to-lnln tho uumulcru of the ntmy hemln plum! on rvnol.` Ymnn may-nrmnllv. Puramontu-y.--()ur usual letter irom the :30. ofovornlm-nt, fur some reuon unknown us, did not corms lu hum! last night; vm are `eruforu without any pnrilsmentlry int:-iil~ -nco further than Hm. appearing in our daily rclumxmg the main foatumo! which In the Iticipnlodpiumgo in our pssrlinmolllary remu- -ntulion. conowqtwnt upon the nlm~)ulconIum- Mod arrungtsmmn. for cnnfmiarminu. Wu Lrmay nu umnxnent uftho Ilmum took pinco zwerduy. In iudicnlnd by a motion for that irpoao introduced on Tuesday. .. ..~...3}... ,. u. III`: hut , -no-onneau nun cusp m -nr. (393, Willoughhy. imam!) mm. many. and xhughmoi can M: W Aunum. Enq ml: was union nlluuoo rm mm! yum Will: in Ila; Q Minoan Imp I luv drop: at the llqulcl IM uugbod law. planting the an to kill II Ila! hauls, and lala-Hug n Iurlluh gash II In Rental. bulht. feufully burning in h, an owl hunt, and balling In In hilt doth! Pusan than the Inna: mmvunulmh-e! ii I lrudlng. which they noon magi: ICC. butane. Kuhn we dkguwl Man I Oh: Man MRI`! hi! I-can 941544101! by hr inland, chums: In an Iumiu. mp uph- ` 0508. Na died ms 1 following naming hum Eh Nmim sin mmlnad. Mvlug mllm-4 Bur ll; `I! the inwim. Me hum 5 ha; I ah `ikluu In ummn her and and Mlumbnly mi .__.-; .-..... ma.-4 ,...,...V ~v\~M Mdonoholy and his AooMonI.-~The Owen-er. munvond. Foam County, Hun!-. of n.- nu. 1...: .-wanna In Ikllh wt In .H.. . ,____,_ OO'QNlH.--ln :5. mm! am: `has 1; V IN atdvom U umdluunc to I50 Yniunnt ~,hllsoffut-I. than App! 0 Mr Iuacomhn. W 3% It. NIIMMPIVI. ?J.".. iii! .3; It , loluon. NM: AM it. Aluunbc EC! land 00 M. . ,. M. N .,,, ... .. .. J -~!Rl'l Inn. Ilumwuuq I! an :&uIIaaun*wm in In Unit: NIII WW`-m nun (Juana: R. Nnnnunuu. l'.l`. BAlIll!I:%Tl57he, 1866. ' uo._..._.-._ .. _ Ymm nvymtfully, .._ ll n.__._....-an umld a uluh mlor emu man. Vmoh Out: My [MOI] In-Inn mun upurnuun, III Iuuluj tu null known um H In unnomunu lu unhrp upon (ham. Thu M Iylunu of aomvning n nin- oinnl um; A mqmnnlg bunon nolumotmn, undo! HI! Mun! ungvununnl tun):-up, hu In thin ful pf: hoomuo olpludml, Within a ummnrnuvnly an-wt than uvoul nuhmh oulholy ovulonl ha human ml-mm-m In n|I H: hruutslnl but pmvul nuuhmy um-Mulul In Hm lxnllul Hutu. TMI uynlom Mn Dawn Inumlmml lulu (`nnulu um. ol- |tuunH|I|" n-emu. U. will unpvtn man; (9 hut mu than no nouiy tun hnmlvul nhuhnln _.._...n..- n.-.mr.....u v....m...i.I (lulhnn In IMI ' A lluunt Tflp.-7;-We hve to regret tbs`. . "Chg klixdlliiatldn senI uvl>y'5fond1n Orillio,` 4 to jein the excursion pm, which let: that town lut Wodlosdsy for 0 but by land and `water `fhrongh the varied uunory ot tho'nuch-qlk6d- ~ 0!, but lime knowp, Muskokj region. Arrange- -fngontl are hvlgxdpidly perfected for opening up cbiqno cmmh-y_ to the tourist u me)! an to the icttlet,`md'oro~ the summer end} the lint ole comnnicetlon between Bu-riemdx some of its: `maul htemting pointnvlll be made-accessible by steamer:--excepting I_ short portage it so. The excursion was, from win! we gm lhformeq vow,ruery` Immnm;runa'ur3i61a`6iE s`ia' will no doubt be _often}lrepeatod when our own- new Steunur Ida Burton", takes her place qn the line, _......_...______ l` wumunuureu out. Faun In as wonuo: tuft poppoted out. I got my dinchntga mu} 3 mouzhhil o` rations, back` my` or at`. My musket has not been disc urged 7 neithor mat am` fill! any \ '--The communication of A Good Templar" in unavoidably crnvydod om. ' _ I _~ 0/`PTAWA, June 231 The Commander-in-Chie_{ has issued the fol- lowing General 0rdor_: H In ralculmz the volnntoora. for the nmmnt lowing General Urdcr: In relcsslng v"olunteers. present -from sctlvo'c_lnty,_ the Commander-in-Chief de- `siies toniilro lmown to the opium and non-com- missioncd oillgers and men of the force, the pride and sstisfuction with which he has wit- nessed tho patriotism `iind energy displayed by them in their instantaneous response to the call to arms. The Commander-in-Chief wishes to express his admiration oi the prom titudo with which, on the only occasion w on an opportunity was afforded: them of meeting thtronom . the volunteers went under lire, and his oep sympathy with the fricndsnnd relations of those who there mot s soldier's death. The dipciplinc and good conduct of the - -4`orcs3w-hile-onrsoruico,-ha seeuredthe-nppmba~--- tion of their military commnnders, and has been most favourably reported on to the Com- mander-in-Chief. The Commander-in-Chief wishcstoimpress on the minds of the volun- teers thst, though the lnto attack on the Province has proved n failure, the or- gnnizstion, by mesnsof which it was attempt- ed, still` exists, and that its lenders do not hesitate to declare publicly that they meditate n renewal of the invasion. Under these circumstances, the Commander-in-Chief trusts that the volunteer force generally will continue. nt sll convenient times, to perfect themzwlves in drill and discipline, so that they may be able successfully to repel any future nggression that may be attempted. _._'l`lun ltlnw Ynrlr Dnilu Name in nnnnrnllv may UV in unity ocu. --The New York Daily News is generally profoundly shy and backward in whatever, it may ham to say respecting international nmtterl, but we fancy its prudence has for once somewhat cvcrleuped itself. It is positively excruciating to read the following effusion and to think the Fcniunic editors are so painfully ba.ht`ul, and so oblivious to their own rights Ind privileges:- Our suggestion that this Government should be urged to ask that of Great Britain to release unconditionally tho Fcniuns who were captured during the recent invasion of Canada, and whtrnrirnow hold in that province for trial, meets with keuernl favor, and we have been reiuested to suggest the pro riety of forthwith cuilingainnss meet- in oi the people of this city, to express the wil of New York in this matter. Let the meeting be called without delay. We predict that itwiil be such on one in uuiniu-rs and enthusiasm as will leave no doubt that the city ' at New York expects the Fcderall Government to do its full dutv to the bravo but untortunuto of New York the Fed:-,r;l! hUV('F"Ill43llL to do its full duty but captives, upon whom the British Governnwnt throxituus to wreak its vengeance." -The following from tho ()gdonsburgJmzrnrxl iatoo good to low. it is taken from ()'N<-iIl'u dlsputclueu of tho Ridgvwuy tight. The Journal says ()`N9ill'n 0l'Il('l' were not to light, but the ~* 0ueen'a Own" lmvim: not in llltl wnv while on U NoIIl 3 onu-rs not to ngnm, our H10 Queens Own having got way his return to Fort Eric, he was obliged to Ilro as few shots for tho purpose of gullingthoxn out of the way. Upon lht-rst volloy tlmy begun to pool and run, throwing nwny gums and 0V('l'1 coats, and abandoning their colors, which ho captured and bmuglvlnwny. llia mun picked up unnugh overcoat: to supply 01!!`/ll mun. mud about 40 over. which urn now for salu. llo nnyn ll'he ever taken the llold in Canada, it will be at tho head olclvalry, for he is convincml from what ho MW at lllnlgowuy, no other arm of !|(!l'Vl00 would m/or ho nhlo to get near enough to hit any of the volunh-cm nm-r Ihn llm. `llnx Goncvrnl O'Neill is ulmul. lhlrlv yum of ug:-, and II full of llro und hupn for the Foninu cmmo. The story that ho wan wuundwl or lost. his word, l.-o as rldlculoua an tho mporl that the Quoonhi Own" had no mlurs." l'lK!m Mum IN Touo.v1'o.---lt in an old unul u wine saying thnt ouu hnlf of tho world knmvn not what tho other half is dolug; xuul cvrluinly cillzonn know not whnt llu-ir nuxt door m-ighlmr-4 tln Mnmthu nun n mun nnnn-I Jnllll llvnn. ll ciuzmn know not wlmt nu-Ir nuxt uuur m-Ignnnrn (10. Months ago :1 mun, nunu-d Julm Ryan. blacksmith, un Pnlncu Htroot, and nun who has hm! the wpmntion nf ho-hug u Funlnn Hympn- thlanr, roculvud order to nmku n curtain num~ bar of plkml. Thu nrdu-1* mum horn is nmvmnkur numvd Pn-Mon. living nn King hftrm-I t-Ml; mu! In giving A pnuurn to us workman of Rynnn. um nnwmnlmr Muted that Hwy worn; intvn-Ind IH ham-lrvann." lllll thnl. on lmimz fulm-I would nnwmnkur Mum] um Hwy uummnu " ham-lryann." Ind Inning f0l'KN| be Hulnlnod up and hrlghwnml by him-u-If. The pikou wow mmlu and mm, It in lu-Iiuvml. In tho nnwtnalmr. Ryan has alnwmulc-I nimwo Ihu HIIl\~ penllun nflhv Iulbmx r:-rpm not. um! um haw. ` malwr In also said (0 ho Illviuiblu. ~~ 'l'wlrg/rupls. ~--Tim l)ntruiI 'l'n'I-mm, in nponking of Hm bltlorl honllla MIN-UI`HlHll fnnllng which mmxlrn In Hm Sula-n. nnyn: $'~uppmm that uftvr `rmlurhikuhurgx or (7hmn`o-llnrnvilla Idm hrul tnlwn up Hm cnum nfllw mlwlliun, what would have hm-mnn of mo`! lfnhn dicl many Ulilugn that manned uufrhndly. and left undnno many morn, ntlll llmgn-at fact rmn|nu Hun Mluv kupt ho-r award in tlm ncnlmnnl and lmr iron ulanlu at Hm looks. luvln us lucrnsh lhu hI'IIIl'rm`Unn at our lnhuunu. ! wo um wlm, uur Hnvmmnoul Wm lump Ha u|llgn.HumI mwnnln I-Inulnml hlthfully, llltl will [Iva but no mum In: con- lruvnrly. _' u .- . . u u , . u... mmxngu. unnmi; L THANKS TO 'rT1E voLUN'n-:1ms. Iy mm. menu brightcns, " I m ..,. A llnnntnu Hmnv V-A ngulnr mu hm: jail cmmv hnfuro tho Frmmh lr|huIm|n. A young ghl n|Iwon you: of mo, Itlnvnplud nnrrormfnlly the Hfov of her Inothnr uul n|uI.r fur Hm min mrpnqo ohlulnlduu the-It hlmul. Thu (`MM has {man elnminocl by vmnpvlmnl phyulclnun. and prnvml tn be nllwlml Ivy tlm Mun 0 mum! of Iruthmmphng . Hut ulruum ynut Isvuln lhu ph_yIlvLM Cu `vmpn that her (`um may In m`<~nn|- pllnlwl. ,HD` I): `n I`-umunorolul (`o|lc-go. Thu marlin av uwh tnuumuuna an the |lmvg,\lhlch mu unlv lulqly mu: upuusunn, no ulrudy um nlnnl um: munnnlq Maul Imh munnnulg mmnon noumnumn, uuuu htwh--u,h-1 I uu\uon'|yIm-Mulul nllondlng ll: Wort! (`nmnmuninl (3:-Hap: In my. smog. n ma an any was at mu mm! m nrnuhh Imam. A Hula and and muourml a lo Inpnonlm In nhnuul. lwnnv. In um Hunt that thou ubmh hum` nnlglnuod In an Vnlhd nuhmnnd having bun nlnduual Ian D Ann- rm.-. -unto M the unnubalualhl as an Is! ` 1-uni um mmunm I IV Mithmn. and mn. it uumbwuum mum at onus; to Na lumuuvu ul nu nijiolmn. chow nu-no dovmloa h the anal; uqutunq of gain than in In I-pm; nl that wuugls and urinal humlndp think by ute vutuvqsni cs- muknuul yuan. an-umcunh burr-3'-u M Ilhoaliy an -lltyoum `Huh ywqjmllao mu m hhu nut In mu rohnuu Minn u an oully an uanhdk I. Du`: `mu-may in uni a-pan In (M: tum! . Ht. [Duh on n Hula- usn of non oduvenuem ml 3-Minus!) nu. I (III ounliho. Iv. lnyu ma mn- TM `unclean! huh: nu! yum bun mguonl In In Rag Ind and low I wusloni huhoulih. and an kn an hula mu-nu up-on inning: mg low M musing! hulnu ms. an pp uhuln upcuuu main u o annulus` It In an uncanny h rum In may at my mpuinkk manhunt: and balm Us with It. Day by-I it-In hunt in Muhuu, kiwi` n thunk! V" M hi bungntnl. `I'M n-mid yanlchny ml 1. MI`: uduhn cyan) kt molt, 13 wine at In my supine: Induco launch! Mu- um Dan!-hay-log. hm Ibo Implant Rn ct $9.11 wk) H the an soup I all ud spoil:-A9. Isnk; lumps. Dutch and mum mum. is Ami-mu. minucum-I um nnhl odonhuuou us-any In utul Malacca In high. I1aAugn,lnluqgn (Temnh-It Hail- ", amounting MM mama Jun-Lu J but man that no `I at mshm up II: unjust. an in how uh. lamina an {oily cldhond nub l 1ha Hulbcuml. uh-I pm.-club uyilmu in WI mm: onvnyiloohd cuss the man In at Mo; (mommy is i may aha . Imhru-uhnnud lay nntbluvhm mnnanniikuan tn uungaeluuanognunlumdmbu non run mm mm M11994 1% I 7 mo) nod um nuahh kw an cu . vimium mo. uh irhenohutntic. *9 xi , tum-o,mnukn.n on H ' uulnushitomunnd Id` We` nvc-lect the following; item o Enropean news from yvhpt was brought nleng)__l_!ip Moravian, which utxiyeci at Farther Point on Monday Int; . ` 'l`l.m-n um: 11 nnivlnn ml,-mnl t LiV9I'DO0` Wh(' Monday nan; There rm; a mum current at Liverpool when the steamer sailed, that Austria had, that morning. decinredswui against Prussia. Several private telegrams. it wag said, had been receiv- ed,.but nothing. puhiic, of moment, had trans- pirowuince the interruption of diplomatic rein- tionn and Austria. Aunt:-in innit] tn have :2-Lolux'.'..._ 12.15.... 0.09 5.39,. .- lingwood .. l2.2$p.m 9.)p.m. am un.B.30p.m.

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