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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1866, p. 2

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0 , OTTAWA, Aug. 13, 1866. DEAR Ex/mx:u~:n,-You will hiwo seen lint I was not far wrong in stating my be- ief that the Session would enter upon this week. T he prorng:ition will, I believe, ,.-lie place on Wcdiie.-uluy. Tickc.-tui'0i'tl1e Lcgislutis-e Council are in tlemllrl. The ndies, particularly of this city, are desir- }1li'..()f..1Zs.`c.1J.l.`_L.D.[Si`.-TlVS.`.[l,.. at L!.i..<>...c.1.:>.~iivg .a9.c_n9 .91 . .lm first Pm-limnont. r'm.,. I) ..L u/.I.,....,. ..LA.. ".1 :..l. vvnn t....... I IN`: N`? I!!! `August :4. mi ail I u: v-Iv ' `3 x ofthc Um I now look You I n,` , luv ul w mum, 31 an mug Whm\L $1 Hm I uluy, ink; In mm. unit. an I :~hu\wm-1 "II. kt"! XXI to .`i.`u`.. ml: "flu In `Ila `m~` if The Atlantic Cable. Q`umm2r:iul. ' lhlrm` Rlurkc-ts. Toronto llarlwt. I IN . . hi WC. T .` , -1---7----<-t--2---- -Tm lilllose at Barrie I . 0. as folluws. Mailafgoixgg South, daily at 6.43. am. am} ` 05`. n.m. - ; ` -\ . I "|'|, (Kb |`r :\nl this will > than Ixlnlulnthru `I1-Tn-4~_.-:IlI1' Inn V I u:n;y ' \\l1-u ` umu.-.nx,caut1on an persons I35-U-' "V 1 chasing from or negocuating with Am ny `Hnrkins, or anyjother person; for 3 NOTE. 05' HAND, signed b me, for the sum of Eight) - ve Dollars. date Jnlw ~l3h_ 1866. ` and` Day- .... nu-u on nLIV`llH.lUl' person, nu an 1.: u-u. v- aignea forthe Eight!- Dollars, date July ~13th. 1866, and p3!` able four months anon date, as I have recexved no value for the same. nnu . 1- r. nt_nnI' nu A M Ill) VIIHIU lUI' IIIU Dame. \ DONALD MOCOLEMAN- Stnyncr, Aug. 14, I866:- 29-3i ` -:---3 NOTICE in hereby given that the Conncil\ of the Township of Snnnidale, will at its first sitting` in Octohbt next, pun nBy-Lav, establishing n line of Road, in the said 'lLown~` ship of Sunnidnle. commencing on the` north` aide of Nottnwnsnga Bridge, high-water line of Nottawasaga River,on the Sum:-idnle Road from the Town of Barrie to Angus; thence on a course northerly on said Sunnidale Road ve chains, Thence north 6 25" West 66 chains. North 25 30 W. i 1 ch. 42 iks, 60 Ikmoif river. Do 86 do `"3 " 52 50 do` D_o3430 do l 80' 30 do Dn1050 I-J. 2 50 16 110; no ac:-mrw, .24 nn. `so do Do 68 ortE`H9'`" nn `Z70 ylmr. .`umu'rIho~r, I|v'nlmI|n of r--tiring Mam Puhr Husivn-us, HUM`?! M! T"lU'I',}.\'T1NV. ` AND TAR F,\I5 l`Ul(Y FUR H.`\l.lr2. Pulic-n INN ti nmdv-rnhv cupllgl will nd Chin MI in. vvnimnnt with gum! pnupowh nf pttntlllln "Imam, for lbw ftvllnwhug human: I. (`nrmlinn Tmpa-nlhw and Tar luvs IIvNm\0 .`-itsxplv \rti4'|I?9 In our Mark:-I. and bdng quick 3 on-xh rvturun, ' w.l\|rr,|m ntxnn.-ziseu In the t'()tmlI8l5Pr 1 V_lm-rnl. will he nwvivwl at Otlmvn. until noon on FRIDAY. 31:2: AUGUST, for the conveyance of llc-r Rlnjv-nty u Mails, on it pro- ponNlCnnt1'aCl for four yvxnrs. six times per week each way, Between Bards or Bell Ewart and . orillia. ' r .. O Lkv I-`_ A} 5,) up nu l\lVl'| Do 33 3 do 1 80 20 do Do 5)1:': do 2 86 30 do [)0 76 50' do 9 8 1132 N. of In "' `M M cenrr1mr1`nwrr Lm ofslmnmale` and V<"=,pr~x nmu , . - ` *',~'- I ' P ad 2195111` through part 0! .'(`)al..`%'2}`.$-1 -:."n.. (p'unL~..,.g_ siun; Lots 21 and 22 in `Zml (inncessmn; Inn. `II in Zird (}nncessiun;'und Lot 21 in 4th Cm)- ('9r=sinn of said Township, according to Plan and Specications of ~'urve-y made by lIh:.\'kY Cu:-:.~a\vn'n;. E9q., P.L.S., Barrie, which may be seen at my Oice. ALEXR, IH.\'I.OP_ IN IV H7 IN! 'Q"7H9`I UV. iitlvined ymnnf A Hvshml ylodgo Mr. Gall. hid Wnllm l'rul4-utumn nf Lnwvr Canada.` `ho Grwnrmnunt I-rnugln. in lhvir manure, proposing M uurnm~"<.` In Hm minoiity In Lhwnr (fmmala a oIi.s+Iiml Bclzml nysunn. The ink Wm m-urwly Ir! upm! thin Inenunro, whm Mr. llulmrt "Hf, the mcmbcr for Kunw. im.u..lu-.1 ,. mu gulrlntuin sinxihu rrivilvgc-.9 to H1 H4 man US! l of lppcw Cmuuln. Nnw me than x,---ma bill mu!-I nest he pfocudad with, without {ha ullmr, mm! mm! witlmm much utrifm and beam making pmkahly in Adi!/txgtkrn, II. utnsnt begun to run high. It had and mm in plus of that calm, nubsr Iuiionmnt thin}: nhnnlul ulnar: unuurn ' I` [`\;\' D F S MM rt !-1!- >(`d M) the [ ()f,rn ugtpr lam-ml. will ho! rII4-uixw-J an tnmum llfllil. from the opaing of nnvngzutinn H67 next. ('unuayunct~ to be mud in :1 good and nuicix-nt .~t.~axnlmnt. sub}:-ct to the appruvnl ofthe l`(mt~ Intwer He-Imrul. Tim M..:I.. 4.. I......4. n.....:.. ... nun r.~..... Intwer h('IlI!rlI|. Tho Mnih-1 cu lmwu Harris 01 Bell Ewart im~ mndintely nftvr Hm Irr`vul of the taunting; nmil trnin mun 'l`urnnt,u. and prtybcu-d Urlllin. rt-turning in limu to C I nmil train going south. and K0,` chungv vmniln on l1u- way, 1-ithnf In Rnniv ur MI Hwurl. tn(lnillisL or Urillln to Ihurriu nr Hvll Ewart, at Gmrgilm, "t'Il\(!H.Ull, .\lh<.~rlry and Hxm'k~nmm-. 'r)un Inulvlrnaihob In ..-....Ll.. I..- II... ...._..,. ._.. n M cnmrrwmr at` tho nmiln but trains at llnrria 4 I l'rinml untim- . . . llnn an In ...mI.a. l7 VHF. .`'uhcu'riho~r, nlo-nimun of r--tirinz u.-Im-us, cvnn Ma 'l`l'lH'l-`.\"l lN|`. I`. U lruprvlnr. I'M! (lmrn hi-npm-lnv'n (),'Ym_ ( '|'nrunlu, lm} Julv, 1%, s `N `I ITURPENEINE a TAR mcronv I()"I`l H;\.I ;I'}. [comm YARNI. {nu mm: seals: IQ!!! Willa ml plural U! mu (Emmi, Imuqr `men: which nhmdvl Always mm W , it the diwlmgu M a public LuL_ys-. . ` Owmsmc,-nl. nding how mum `Was Vakf HM! Mn, Ihih M mm "jjir , `tmhi stink.` iv. mm, mm j hilrmnnthm in I mam Pumaal nun than gt -hm` tuck in Q :1: nuns: nanny: Aliihul I. IUCNIM al.,`.2.%.*.7.;".....~`*.?.YL M..;.......n..a-u._.AnuhuuahuonxI.IH ' HEREBY,caution all persons 'ng3in8 I . AIIW arkins, nnvother nerson NOTE Snnnidnlo. 13th August. 1886. ---ujjz----- l'aVI"l'V llll inlnmiing pu It` If. I`. mu HIAW Klnlll`. Tim culttrrwttvl \fHm Inunu hm uo us Do 11. 30 do Do 30 W-. Do 63 do Do 70 do Do 10 15' do Do 17 v E. D0 41 do Do 12 W. Do 28 30 E. D0 43 `do Do 12 do Do 21 30 W. mth 83 do nn R5 0 tin unk, July 9, IMI. run o171`..\wA ctni{I;EiubEc. n_..;._ Aumut I 3. 1366` `Ti Dr M9Cky'9:.. VNotic_6 og_By-Law. -r\vII1r11- . am!` 410 | 27l5 ,d0_ . "19 F`-, " l 5`\|U'"`, . Then in now I |`nrcorHvu 1`I\ri!fu! I5'p; 1 on ll lmpnrlwl 'l`ur|w~nUub\ .\u-coo 1:}. 6 30 W. R115 an ` 1\IAII: 5'i713.A(rr. 1wogcn.`}**% T nuu(`*u rmvmllllng II m1dili\ImI uf prupm-ml ml Munk f-mm n! '1 nl 0,11: `Hun! '|m1VAM . $\'_I) COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE. In ,1 Is ll pmunnliun an that nulojovol given tn pun-In-uwvu gratin, `f.._I|.... _ ..;l , (`OH H VHF?!) Invr, m~nu1n|n M rs-Hymn [rum "I'M, 'I'l'lU'|',}."l lNP'. I5 l`()|(Y ovclpllnl AMI gmnl numwa nf nmtnhln nor pmtlvulnrl. apply In II I` I I'I( I.` IK lnrrn-9 ml '1 Poul. (imam In `U |`I'"'|`|" NW Ill?` 1 wvn Hm nlmtullnm I` I54-H l'IwMf_ mmlzuininu |'..yHm :c. ALEXR. IIISLOP. 'r m. n pmriclu mm Hm u 1 |IIr|I(~luH.lQ. Ivm ampply of raw mutnrinl u milm nfllm Angus Hm. 3 ,1. % E -3', 3-T" , .20o'Xar3e pond 60 ` do, ` 40 from River All do on 30 '31 9 =1 ELUY. T. Clark. .1 in of? River do An HI In Ufl W V"`UI5!II WW I WE? `iuntm ` Imhsgthut, an 1.. hit Y Ma its Lover isilaithaugw-0 :2 thank apamu `uid Mu, In oocdd wt, omhtamly, `iili ham: us Mmu, mud: in Ilm (In. T"5?I.zI...;4'; 7:: :2; ww *5-M Xv am: 3.: ..... V wings of same mv: }ivi4iun.n :Po.\I(-( )1}`i('.. ....._..._.. lull!) Llilllltllfr; llllullo `I An ultenmtive is now open to parties op- posed to the issue of I r0vincinl notes. Debentures of various tlunnminzitious, from 8100 u wards, will he imiccl, anal thrown upon the ll`llUlM'l, linnring seven per cent. interest; thus lllfI)l'tllllg csipitzilists of this country nu npportuiiity of lll\ ()hl.ll)f_{ their nicmms in Provinciixl evilritiws, wliiln fur- nishing the liu:mce Mini,~m:r with the Int-.:mu Inucmasxziry tn mmlilc him to float over the priwwnt flilmwiul (lilliculty. Full- ing to rulsm l,lH5 inoim by this mmlx-, the Provincial inc-[ma will in irxsiixgul to lhu ex- tent ufviglil. million (lollurs, mirl auuli of tliel,i:\vil-us M nmy clmae tn (`OHIO into the arrangmm-nl. will he siippliml with thin Clll`T(!l1I;`yllMl<.\|4l uf llwir uwn. NuL\viLli- stamling tlu-. liurm oppuxltiun given to this tnnmunn lm llm llzmlzq l lmvn lillln illllll nnuna un unu uruumj. W . W W7 5"`, .' \.II{I `"17"! Jpvuq, mdorui his an I mem- hv arm Omnnunl. again: um. n M H`; II?` 1 `u H. 630'` Hi}. mmpiod tho at n ` as-mmltm my arm b V` V; iiihir Mud 9 1 will Mun unmml .-.64}... and anal saw. 4:! Iowa: nus, uummunuy, viii mm, laimulf, mud: in :5: cu Vvimrh. * I.........`L.-.. .358. i.....s..:....... _.._a ._._... 1.- ' '*.:.:'** "ti ` mwm ...u:3 ;..... - -wwy ..--...?....."~.- ...... run-uvw urn... awn "gt! hill ............wnm.. .. IIR 5!! IN!" IKE Ill I `NI m? 33!: ._4+._;`4; :::*j ` 9 ( fiirj 'W*!ui3&vr (Her 5"`, `)r\`"'n\. HHHUVIHI U|HU'lIl|4)'- cx~ iuutnf eight suwln will this currency imlmlol thn measure by Llm Bxmlw, I h:u'o hula doubt it will lm nu mlv;cnl:L;_5u lu tlw t`,nlHlll`y. It in not 4]L'l|l('.ll llmt the ll:mk.=s hawu lxmn m- aliziug mum (xv.-lm or fouruwn mr cunt, not imlw-(l on thu`.r own mpitn, hut. nn that of tho public in their h:u1 use it is well lumwn that their wlmld. mpiml in thin country in unly ulmut ix million tlnllmn, Whiln lhvir rirvulutlnu has: ln-vn m~zu'ly furly mlllinm, am! if th--ir prnllts ram curluilml tlm public will gs-t ll:--. Iwm-lit of it. An I nbmcl in my iurumr ls-Us-r, u w-rtnin nmnunt Ufvnnmey mml lsu rniml, uml it (`am he lwl lo ' the nicmnn nnw aunplwl; lwsirlen it in wullkucywn that vary Hunk clmrtor in Canada will vxpim in M70, mul amnn botnprelwusivu swlwrnu mnal the-n lm ml. npwd for tlm gnvcrulnwnt. nf thu wholu, lxkmoe the allvumugma whlrh mtm. m~vcwm~ rily aw Trmn the (~xpnrinwul.n nnw thmwn out by Mr. Hill. In tho uumntinm, it in In lm ho ml HIM. n omlllel-ant amount will be 'r'Iliu rlmm;gh Elm dlnlwnturmt, and Hum. the lune of Imtm l-y tho (icwarmnunl. will not lune In I: mmvwl In. . I ...I..._...l ._._.. ._i _ Ll _I....J K` i|Il" ..I_..l.-- ll_ 1] . UHIIKIIHYSI .. . Orlllia . ,Mullimur...... Mono 1\ljs._. ._;__..___ . I Bmfurd Tccnmselh ., Collingwood. A Crnighnmt Orillin . . . . .` 7.. mu. I .. amp.m 9` ....--4.op........___. `G NORTH. .. MOVING SOUTH um. L I ' rm ugxwmgh , a n `r . . -9.oo`..'.. my . 1020.. am 9.W..:... (09, ` 8.-., 7,13 xgas o.n_ V 4a.1a.. mu .8] ' 8-01.. 5.43 M31011 Courts. I `Newt Court." . 111-11 a.m. . 30-11 am. 28~-l1 n.m. `cipalvlbill muchmutilated also; it n . ; came` down from the Uppei: Chamber 65 - A. :m SOUTH day,~and was mid a_ rgt time in tho Aa- ` H;W,,,,,_ texnlwly. 1>fe.arit willnoiv pgss with all ` 1%-`gin m rthg-.1n1perfeet1ons thi-own into itby the Le_- sgmlatnve Council;---indeed, it way; objec- `}, ,;; ;" hionnblegn one phrtiqulaf `before it went ' 7 36.. 3-00 here. That was ln`Pr0V)(llflg forvthe elec- 'I.'1'sII\r.'4u_ 00!! by the pee le 0 the Reeves and Dep- g-ff: `g-`g uty;R.e}ave's. otwit.lzstanlingh:the- labour :1}.-3.. tgent upotn.tl1_eaq bills for yearsl fear ,_:3",;,__; 4;?` t ex age being now thrust upon. the coun-` gjggi: lg try ma very. izrude anal imporfec_t state, 3.15... v4.-n throughthe hasty and nnpro er interfer- jlj` _ence of the Legislative Council, This ba- ) ~5~ '.~ M2 mg the case, it would, I think, be better to n.m.3. p.m. - Wm _lmv throWn'tl1em over to bedealt with, .3 fouows. and iI1oh_ll'e'l in nccordunce with tl1o`v-iewa `and designs of the Legislature of Upper I3 8-111 Mil Czinnduwlieun orgmnizud next year. 'l`lm tnrm M hamlvn lmivinlnviva {lnnnnil- nan La. Posnmster. amus gem go, uruun, qmly M 0,45 mm. Malls or rill! Penepnngtxlaheno, and all M-ta nortlreaat of mrio, there is a trl-weekly nil. -which closes at 10.30 a.m., on Tuesdays, hunada 3, and Satnnlays. `_ " Mails _or '1` horntou, ou'T\1-Lsdays and Fridays, L*10.30 mu. - , . r . Mails for Shanty B_'ojI, on Tuesdpy and Fri- K1. 3 10.30 mm. `_ . ` ails for Mlnlsmg, on Fridays, at 10.30 a.m. ` ~ , . A. LANE. Pmumnnlnr lU KHOW lllllla l'OVl.`H0 19 IHIIUO 101' M10 TU- -`*W?0n of t 1_0 Parliament Buildings at _T0| 0V>o mfhnt, um unntben` year pas`:sea`, we win have our own G)\'urnmo.,L,,m;0n_ ed in the Western Capital, and the em. mmmgcment. of our own uaim in our own llnlnl- VIN. T .....-_ TL... ._ .__.L \..___`Il.. ;_Li'_.`.`1 9Lv_..`_`5f_, _, .. presellt mnnbund state of things could pos- ULHIIIS) 3HUI'la U1 LHU sibly justify it in the eyes of the country, It. will be grzntifyingjo Upper Czumdizms to know that {wovisinn is made for the re- ntm=nHn.. -0 ; .- n..,I:...._.-. n.,:|,Ir_.._, "1 Ulllllli Wllllp 0I', lllIl'IlU(l HUKD Ul|I' ~ The term of twelve Lcgialavive Council- lors expires this full. `when, .by course of law, they should present themselves ferre- _election. The Governinent have brought down .11 mensure extencliup: their tenure of oice until Julyinoxt, thus trencliiug, in my opinion, nomewlint improperly upon the Constitution. While these gentlemen mny hnvobeeu the clioice of their constit- uencies eight yours ago, it does not follow they are so now, and, us they will, in nll prohnhility, he soon clioseri members of thnt body for life, it etrikes me that` the people should have been atlordetl an op- portunity of pronouncing upon them.-_- Mm-Ii for-limv wnn mtnmnsmd nmm thin mum- r vu-nun: nnnniu PU` Llllllby UI PIKIIIUUIIUIIIS UVUII l4Il\7IIIu .- Much feeling was expressed upon this ques- tion as higlhhnndetl on the part of the Gov-. moment. The (lovernment, on the other jmnd, argued in favour of the extension of time, on the ground of expense, as, if merm1aamn.. were '1xa1z1'i"o`aaw;'ia' Iiffg T sum would he squnnziered without an equi- valent to the country. __Ml)Vieguine it as we may, this action on the part of the Govern- ment is a_ viohution ofthe constitution in its ` nrilnlnlrn nrinizl nnu.. ii" niogt vitalignrt, nnd iiotliirigrshort of the V M: In! K nnnAHBin in % mV1hVv jigacok 1bmz}a1z.A% % xigusl do something ere they}-_e_tl,red to their constitu- ~ enclosw-somethingttlaefwould tell for thenrin" the way of vote-getting. Now there is nothing, gince the day Lee surrendered under" the big we on the Appommzttox, that so tries men - souls as the Fenian votes: it is the {absorbing to pic-epoken of in the streets,` and at the cor- ` ners thereof, even under the Capitol,` and also in the attics of that pile:-ancl the reason is, that Republicanism and Democaracy ere new . so evenly balanced, that the great Irish inte- rest"--ul est, the Fenian vote-is lilre unto an '. "incubus, that hangs over both parties--neither - party, be it remembered, caring one tittle for the Irish, essuch--but theri, there isthe , ootc--or, as Shnkspeare says--There s the rub. Hence, Republicsnslsnd Democrats are anxious to stem] well with tho vote"-and as soon ssjtho `motion was made to request that the Fenian prisoners `in Canada be set free-then, lol both parties are united `for once, and the modest resolution is` carried un- snimously.` As for relesuing them, there is about as much chance of it, as there is of` the swift current of the river ncnrlwhich they were captured coming to the right ahrmtl" They will be kupt,~-or, at least, they should be kept, --until the threatened raid takes place, and he then disposed of with any other mernnders who_~ may happen to` fall into the hands of the British troops: or until `threats of Fenian incursions shall be no longei feared or uttered. Lcx Talio`m's is the only lntv applicable to such miscrennts-it suits their case precisely. At all events, the guilty ones of them are doomed to punishment, and they well deserve iL This is the secret ofthe U. . S. authorities pass- ively looking on at the prepamtions now being made for the mammoth Fenian pic-nie nnnonn- ml to commitn9ar,.Bu|e._9r1 we e2e1SUI.1.8,t-y 4 and at which, it is more than hinted, there wizllll be a grand sham-" battle. But the only sham about the mutter, it is thought by many, is the ` pretext which this kind of amusement furnish` es the Feninns taking pnrt in it for supplying them:-iolves with arms and nmmunition, that 'they,mu.y,hc used iii_>n1_gg,l;ing__an)tl1,er, nttsck upon this country. If the Fenian leaders have: any desire that the Canadian authorities shall show leniency to the prisoners now in our hands, they will be wise to prevent any further hostile demonstrations against Canada. _a . Q. .`._,.__...._,. ---j- ~77 7 T Crops in the North.-We learn that the Fall wheat throughout the northern sections of this county is turning out splendidly and is nearly all harvested. There are some few far- mers complaining of the wenvil, but its ravages in most. cases are principally confined to the spring wheat. Outs and pens are more than `W-mac crop. In Muskokn, (around Graven. '--,-rat csnoclnllvi um III`l)O`L)F M P. (J I`\n ....-: nu " ""'UI3 Cl"0p. Ill RIIISKOKII, \|'0llll \.lHH't'IL :;','f] c":'fIl 3`Y) amater part of the spring ` """' "`*" `Wm hmmnu. ----2 _, , M M " 3Iv._e&'X5"._V;:".,4._,,7,,,; ";.ovma SOUTH "DUV!llWB!11l~ Upward. " ...lxll- 9-3; .` AX AP!-,' . ... . The Canadian Press Assoclatlon.-Tlm Annual Meeting ofthe Press Association will he held in the Mercantile Library V Aamelntim) itlllltllllg, Bormve-nture trvct, Montreal, on \Vcdnc.~ulny, Aug. 22, at 10 o'clock A.M. Tl):- uu.-cting\vill take place thus early, to afford tinwtntlw mc-,xnl;c1`s to View the city. The party will leave for Quebec by HM) evening boat, or by rail, arriving N. Quebec on 'I'hursj lay morning, when: tln-y will remain f-zrn. (lay. and enjoy an opportunity to visit ull tlm plnccs and uhjccts of interval about the ancient capital. .77 ..-zv>-} - SabbatlnSclmjl`1ssociutlon of C-.nr.ul~.1. 3 Ion. nn " Hm rmlumlll htiuuml lmucnw, um plncunudpuwer." Tim Plunuy nut Ln mum-II than slam-I` an nnlilllry eight yup mum, uh! \u . In-mum um pmgmrly uf Hm Anwclutiun. It in rm|umIIml that Hm Isunyn bu dlntimgnluh` ml by Iullnhlos umum-n, and than llw maul mum: u!" then wrhum he vlwlumxl M-pumu-ly. In It anal-d nwlupoa, to he uyouw-I after tlw dvauioiuu ul tho Jmlgmn. Th lluv, l.M. (Hluum, EA. 'l'uI'ram`v, |Cm;., and lim J. o-ukiu-. D.D., have In-n wqmmml , ha uxnunma use Kuuyn and mum] um | rkun- 'I`hu hnnayn In ho M-M Ln um km. J. N. (Quin-m, ul Munussnl, nut. lnwr than mu idthul .\ugnM 'l`lm wvmnl Ilmlwuv uml .u~utn|mM 1,-nu nnuiun haw wvrvv-I lu r'rm~uv [mg-Mm Allvlldlllu . TUIIII) l I{()VlNClAL .*`s.\Bl!.\'I'II SCHOOL UUNVhN [`lUN. Q nurs. ` H was also unanimously re-.-ul v xilllilall`U0lIV(!I|H()I| uu 1lnvliI`:4l.'I .".I|.. nu uuu nf\'x-nln-ln|unr m-v uulxcmexl. A Prim of $20 will has. tho bunt l'):u-my. lo bu mm! hm, " Thu Snlrlmlll ..I;.m. ..l ..uw.u- " 'I`|m !Hl"|IxH' KHHIVCTIII VUVI UH UH` H1730 l\H`5`|nly l1H'| \I\U } ."ullnviug dnyu of h'(-pt:-l1|hm' l|I'.`(L D Mr. 5. J. Lyman, nu In-lmH'uI' Mcmm-ul {cu- }Ilmc\l in warm und pun-4.-sing invitation to the [ (juuvuuxinu to mukv that city lhv place! ul'1umt- i imz which wan lmurlilv m'w-mml. hm during Hm fnnwnutm. Un thin; Munnvd, WI) Wm pl-OI ['1 may-ntzhumh. Im \Vilh' -rim-15 `Mu-\ Uumnluow will mum! In uh, an-Inn: in am umu Im.mo..u~.u.nu no means, who "N `INN! nvclnn nnd ummmn umu -luring than my. in R. mmmmml lhnl In In nuns-comm) In ml Hum lam! ` I)nIv-`now MN! Vi.Ii\mI will plum (0 give nu ` 5 (`um ul wir uuumlrul pumvmn--e at um rmnw: til-u in W F Ii Krtfhm, llmrhu-Hui Munmml, Ila-at urruugwnuuu may rm and fur their rum Inn during use Tunwmion. Un urhdu Mumvd. W0! uh!!! I0 NGIIIVO mu wmarmn mam -mung cum any. It 6- pvnaulnml Hut H II. uunwoxty unm urguuamn In fuot ultiublnlh Samuel Fun wml--M than him: luau Ihllhnilg mpplisul momma. `Hm who hue -mm ml: Mm mruimd the inner Md mils `Q um ul- ua ul um: The Inga cmmhov ul Dohgnwt It an Llonveauuu u! not ant, and the uauiuaman upvvunhmu Mciagh an all Ibuuluudad it, In-up ngruntgg lnuuvm in web nnnmuhr. ya: we Mum! clam um nnnmnmnlbout vrluuuu urgtnguac Idnnuu Ind muumn tn the Hg! M M `mm! Main 5: ifnmuln. Lu mm; laaqvmvr u magma savanna and manner: no me mm. hahs cumin mm; In loan-s-Al w an pan in nu: mqmlmgg; hy u pnycv a! mu. up an-at rm av Ina. g-Inu~ 1010. Anal hllm-sag. um! tn null guta H$h!gs us: the xhlbhotuluu Md ck-H all 860 lub- inn NI . "hen: who Mann tunneling will he the Cnlhuriu` my M (Q; Q ya, jug mukluulwn Hue u.r.-r.u.-..u- A..." [luau .-um, AL Hw l`mvin('iul h`-.\h'-mtln Schu lion in Hnllllhnll, lust ymr. Hm .~'chool Arwyciu-inn of (.}uImLs" mm with ml l~.'_u`,culivu(,`omm'1u:6: to In: rniru uvuuluu` mm I Tmnnknpu` Van mumanunn 1, Imam` imam an Pmynrnlknn mu- I-nu A l`f1:g\lhtnq`I umalulaqdundnw ow! lfhudrm, 3 Islam Inna aturom. t Minna Kindn- h'|lW`I1$ n .:.3;.ocau.mum' nun. nmmamanu 8-I. ,` Yum name. - w1.l,1.mI mzmmn, v"H HTSL I'Hl'HiUHUIIla- The Bank Scheme, about which you have bean] so much, passed thrmngh all its atagt-5 last \\('t`.k, after a keen an-l so.:nrch- mgtmppusitioxl by Messrs. Brmvn, Holton, and the rcpu~:u.mtuti\'cs of the Banks in the House. The Government was most de- lirous oftnectixng tlm \'icw.~1 of the public in the matter, so much rm, indeed, that Mr. f"..Jb .m.m.L..I rn.\n\ Hun uJ..n lnhl nwn nu butln School In-Ar` nlm -- -ulmd to halt! in L 'l'u~a xuvl Mu 1-K`. ofthe pecnlisr _ _ _ moneytoftlie ownshipo before Upper Canada is released from.-the existing Union, while the claim of Uaer Canada. on the other hand, goes e unpaid. .estern Townships get their mo- ney out o! the people who pay so mnoh to the eommon fund, are left to look for their money when the debts of the two Provinces are settled. The Town- ships" peoplqget cosh-`three-fourths of it our csshu--whlle we are told to spplyv to some arbi- ` trators who re to be appointed by-end-bye, , anyone imagine it good reason why the of the"Canndiap and to com lets their work no one knows when. How long sfter that we shall wait {or our money is not yetto be guessed st. Can people of the Eastern Townships should be oentent with whstthey have already snd wait for the '3 rest,,sa we pro compelled to wait for our share! , is it not outrageous that such '3 large sum i should be paid to a. few counties in Lower `Cen- uds at n time when the Government, on the ice that it lsin wdesperote strait for money, has added a million to the taxes of the: people, and obtained power to ovetturn the banking s stem of the country} _ hat a blessing it is hat this is, in All robab lity, the. last session itrlioment. The lost chance has been diligently improved by our Eastern friends, nod to our cost; but now, thnt the o- temvis stem end, we eon breathe mom free y. ---GZ ` ......:..j\--j_...__ itlon of ,-p`nr_t_Vi9eV,t.o,_g.et.,thls _ ov`lnd iil'chet, to which Upper : Csnsdo `contributes three fourths, while our . _ Murder of a young Wowan in Phila. V delphia. Pnn...u>m.ruu, Aug. 10.--This afternoon a _man genteelly dressed visited :1 house of ill- fume, near 114 Race street; with a well dressed girl. After remaining `secluded about an hour the man departed, an ing the girl was asleep and he did not wish that she should he disturb- ed. An hour or two later the ke er of the image wishing to wake the girl vsited the `room and found her with her head nearly sev- ered frum her body, and a sheet tied tightly around her` The keeper of the houIoimme- diately communicated the {Acts to the police. 7 :.1`b5Lgi:1_.ho,1.not_Jt_jsgQidn`-mggr has the man been arrested. Pl~lll.ADl-ELPHIA, Aug. ll.-'l`he alleged mur- derer of the woman in the bagnio is named Newton Champion. He is an ex-assistant en- gineer in the navy, and was more recently em- ployed nt the gavworks in this city. He has been identied by the siater oi` tho(lec.eased , nmLuthern an keeping,__c,9mpany,`__with Mary ` Kearney for several weeks past, nnd_quartering with her frequently. Two weeks since he at- . tempted to strangle her. He displayed no _ emotion on being identified by the keeper of the bagnio. _ .. o... ~..;_._ A mLgLr1_mJ. .Il().L]1,J been arrested. This great. and noble undertaking may now be considered, after the sati.-st'.Lct.ory trial of the last. twelve dnys-a permanent reality. A f`nn\A hrhvhf tmm-m-mm-m V on tho 1-nrnf Time. I cuuny. ; Come, bright Improvement Y on the our of Time, And rule the apznfmns world {ruin chine to clime-." The Paalnnist. says, He who ruluth himsaelfis greater than he who takcth a ciLy,"--und truly he who benets |n:u:l~;in h .-"""nIi:xu his c~.m-.rrri4+:x to bluwlless c1Ly,"--unu Lruly ms nu uuuuuus mzu.muu .'4:x.a.;;a.`az.:*::~ ..:i~*..__ncrges {uh . -~- -m ) A, ; l{,n_ such an one 13 more to be h:n.,1...,r.w ZICKIIGVUIUUIILS Iur ..-_, `J "'- \4l if the race- w~=h.s=3.-..,,.n:is {n<",e.!9.-i:e.,?3'~r:: ..- ",""3. hehl In grutctul l`\:l!|elllBl 2ll)(I(: than the warrior who l~::ul.~i his viutorinus columns over the wrecks ofa hundred hutLlecI Cwszir was 21 conqlucrur, and great, but then!-- What. milllom died that (7m.~.!x\r might be gent!" The z-u1cc.cssful carrying out of this en- terprise will do much to bind the two countries of Britain and Arnericn. in the bowls of unity and gumhwill. The first rims.-m;_;e the Uuliln brought to the shores of the New World, win; one of PEACE; and it is to he hnlrcci that it will mwur bring any other, an far :15 the ruhmmi.-5 between Inglzuid and 1\muric:i are cmicerlied. ylf, at any time, muse slight. n1isunicrstand- iluga nhuuhl ztriw, \Vill\fi| am i!l(`ili\,`l1[1ll tn the (`ml)lll\'r\fi2i r~:i:|ti0n-; of all Stuw, t,hu_v (`an Inn Iii.%;rl).~Hi of without tlm tmliuui Hf Vt`\.'l[i(HN :lul;L_w. The Atluntinz Cabin will bring lim nzmnns of thn, mirth into clnewr , I ' ' AA ' .. I i,.\,IL' ii. 5 run U. um: um ..-,....~1....u-~~~-..... .......,, will l`nrw;ml to ll) tlll-c 1-lvclriv l!)<~.~4.~mII_I._{vr will lain-l tlw Sll<)l`l'9i nl'un-rycnuntry tnlllri llL`l_L[lIlu)\lr---ll`! an unlmukcru rlmlu :--~Ll1.-ll slay wlwn, tlnmugll tlm nmn-ln of |'l`lll|(`lIl(5lll. mnl -ivilw.:nim,l llm nutionrz will learn war rm mun-," lmt. ln:uin_;: lcarnwl Llxu lrltvnslllg of l`c:u7c. will turn their nwnrnls into r~uq-ing- | I n \ lm Il|.'\ilU.\l`II \n will \'vx:lliml~ulul;L_y~4. H |muLL9~-it' not bun-J3 lmluls of l'm1l)\\',ship`.~ mm-h tn gin-, ]luk~I1m i..m Him tun hr-uni. mun, no In ;Iu~. * Hay. M on in omen. \ Hind, `L00. up, an mm. V mum. any we to Ho rm um, mu.-r; 1 union dilly Me: in He. pot mma. (thaw, Amulmn palms mughl an A! I39. : In Me 1 ml. 1.. 11 lawns Qnnvu, um mms ulinwloiocluthwud. Mkrm ll: an an Xsuntmhnhumv an an mmthmt an M ` H: mm lawn in N1. Bough 3% Mai mu ` uugvnmcluinnulinsclngm new In. A4-Inns Iutu boa- `H! Human Flt. llzjliii Q0 1;. #4!-lmuqlinilt 3:3 Imam M. 1 ml. 9 an In - "........ 1; mi . 'J.l :."` -v---u- 1 m1suI.w mum um, um W1-sin-Inylul. % the Ilith hut. Hm uhulon Duxbuu. M 1 ma U0`. .1 " x Ma! 3 golng West. any at 10.05 mm. \ Mail: in to. Ormin, daily at 6,43 mm. n-hi nnrrmul nI"hm -in Hun-n In :1 h-Lump rurl mm! MI MN [ lluuvr put lb. 12 In Flggu pvr. Ilsm, M`, Union 90: to 1,00 Umnm-I Emv In I,Im lmtntueu. 20 pm` hunhal` Won}. .100. W UNI. -H71 Tumlpn, llnv m-rt uIm~o\_ 3 4.0 w J an Rho-c~pahiv\I I .30 ln 1.] (`All Hldun, H1`. in Sir. 'l'urmpn, In :0 m-. llnypa-r um, um tn $7.00 I'M-Lml (It-mam mwh. Ill! tn 3!.'u`. may pvr Inn, `-3,!!! up {LUV Vwkml (Kc-mo Mwll. fl" l`ic-luv-I Turk-`J9 v-nob, 50 to two. Vlsiniullxa 1'10 (0 I130 c-uh. l#`umu'I\II Ht? I0 I00 c-urn. . mnn Inwu-rd ih: (iv in Tr IlMm_ if-.00 lu. M: 5-lluuumhinn 1 .h In I 7`. W K.||'!"Wl)A Full Whmt, M Ito ~...nn.: \\"hm.| `I H nan. lhorguml, In Mg, hold no nm. N. M... ... ..w.. .\ ., martial Qntict. wims`xnsA: `Kmmas S` in U18 miuuzr, Kl) IIIUCII rill, Inuuuu, uml. uu. Gult. receded frmn the plan laid dmvn us his policy in reference to the -.h:u1_;c3 in the Hawking urrangcnmntq of the cmlntry. An nlln-nuun in nn\L' numn tn nrnrtinu nu.

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