Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Aug 1861, p. 2

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. ' - I Our member, Angus Morrison, Fsq., who taxkcs great interest in the-. project, xtdvocutcd it in 11` powerful and elfcctive speech, `com-.1udiug by mov~ ing the following resolution 2 rnI.,; A`._ .___._l., ._.|_f_I_ .__-_.L_ _,;,,, _. I A, ,__t.._ _.mote in nu, especial, manner the prosperity of Tu- Tlmt the results which maybe expected to arise from the completion of the canal are sutiicioutly vnricki to`jn`stit'_y the active (`:0-npration.ot`nlI ;_.it will command theimmense and increasing triuie of the greut.'\Vest.; it will ntTori1c.\`terisive wntor~ power for manufaicturing purposes; it will stimm lute nearly every branch of iminstry, improve the vaiue of the district thmugzh which it. passes, pru- ronto, and `add to the inducements which flil`l't1d_V' exist" to rendvr Canada. a desirable home for emigrnnts of all classes. - rm Ir Irv . . in _ VT G. II. Wyatt, Esq., seconded the -resolution, which was Carried unanimously: 7 It xvnsmoved by Mr, S. M. Jarvis, seconded by , I\1r..BeI.1ey, and rcsofvcd, V A A V _. - . 1 1, A 1,, AL- -rV'7"'Jl """"" I V'l`hn.t It committee be appointed to take the; great project into considemtion, and to obtain `such informatidn and data as will enable them to lay it before the public with a View to the organ- ` 3-mm nr um Pnmnanv. to carrv it into etfct, and my it before the plume wuu u. View Lu mu unsun- izing of mo Company, carry etfcl, to seek the aid" which is requisite from the impe- rial and Canadian governments, and` to report thereon at an early day. ` In a.ccord.ance with the foregoing rcsolutionthe following Commme was appointed :-Tbe Meme- begs for tmcny, Mr. zs`1omson., 3I.P.P.,; Jr. W. P. Howland; 1\l.P.P., Pxesldent of the Board of 'I`ra'.de;MV1-.' Capreol, Mr. Burr, and Mr. Tully. We call attentionto the advrtisemspt of Thos. U Moffatt, Esqg Orillia, offering an eutere horse for sale by auction.` The horse is 5 ne animal, and will, we undexstand, be sold without reserve. T THE TRENT DIVISION. 1'.` nys;--- V _ . _ 2 names Mr. Billn. Flint, formerly mem- .tings, as u.4proheh1e opponent of .\Ir. h," in `the Trent Division. Mr. Flint the nntediluvinn era,z1nd has rarely of`since the ood.` He \\-ill do.\'c1'y pxlrposeylvoxvever. .A.pine.1og,~dn1y the Globe olce, undxed upon the oulude receive the votes of the f:Li1hl'u|. 1-,; `IL. l.`I:..1 run "0 has Ild U0 ivizonehzau BAY_ CANAL. - Trent . Di\'islo1:l._` 3 ....,....... ......,, .. >>[V1r`csL-xlnvlaitinu can cx;~Iu':z: u\_v.--._v. p` "the-[v(:!;lVl dc;-:1r,un_(-nt to 1`. {ma p"2'rf`c(:_ ti :1 vx-ry'fc..-xv hruje, bo:L-'n 'dc(-nu-(1 'ix111(r< ; ._in- [x`\'i_L"1-, the ule~1{.'xrt_1m-I1t is` _n_1or-, nz)_m'i_t`.`1tV;1rI:ling than v: . g_=;--`u. -fact \\`hiVch n-Y3, nu }.'ur:,I1-V r \'v(-. 1:(`liL'\'_L'. '.>\n}1 this has In-L-I) gzmlly x'u 1_m-:~.t; cs`:-:.\<~:.e-. willrV1!;u m:1skix"L`s uf ci'.'i'r'z'/.n-' :-.nges"w:'1s 1 '-!(M" ,` 11184 : cimti~ T cincxnr. Cricket match `at, Barrie, August 18,V between Orillin and the Banfie Union" Club :- 131' Ixxxxns. ; A. Hewitt l Mcl-lwun. .... G. N. Mum-r h Ruikc~: Humley h `M;-1.wun. . . . . (1..1!c\\'in h .\Ic|`2wnn. . . . . Dunn st Rogcrls` . . . . . . . . . . . 1\l|l|it~luunp -1 Huge.-rs . . . . . . A. l[('\\ ill ('1 .'1lcH\vnn. . .. lhnluck I h \v I: Mvwmx. .I'or`:1.~'1:l ,& Ir Hank:-s. . . . . 'l'urncr h .\lc|-Zwnu . . . . . .. Slnrum-Ml not uul . . . . . . . . . . Wide-hulls 1,. byes 9. . . .. . B11lfI`ie' winning by 4.`: runs, xncra: m. `-nnjriglnt Lozc-xpcct, as lnrx-iu hm 1.3.1 lhie`s'cu. Bntjf thy can pI.'1_V Ilc i1)g i\'iLl:()ut phxcticc, they cuuhl do 1 4 better 1.-'."itl1, other `Clubs with, pr; gurillin. p4z'mni;'e to [i'.:l_V (--)r1sx-`lo-r;ii.3`\' r h0xnv.3, so that li;u'rin:' has 10 {wk 1-. li- Rcturn nmlph played at (H`.i`.1-.. :13)? I` It is proposed tn_;:ct up :1 `i xnilimry district in Ucfuh-`r 3 `-'-v'CC`k 8 mo.r,tiug I')*:1!;x Rim` .5 g in '1`omnt0, C'u1m_1t~.`. '_*.`hum_~ gitlxcj Di-\'i.:i,0n+ in the <-huir. " .-\ ~; nr_>;etnent was. l])p.)I1 \0II cm..x.; C;0T<}x1c1s,Qf the .<}\1c-nI:xr_\' w Durio nnd- vthr- oihcozzs (-mu -. vtr00ps,"uud r":lic C0111;-.u_1i~'s the .\liiy01' Of l`nrant'o, the W Ybxfk mnl l"o<-1,.(mt;u'i0 an 5` b0_1's of the I)`_`gIs1:\ti\'c (.'mfr. '1 tiv_e' 4.-\ssemhly resident wiph colllni-rs named, -n:;i_1 sowr: i. point:-d :0 act as .'_\_cmnmittm I \'n`S_dir_('ct\'-d that H51; fhxj-SM Vlvf vm'iou_sAxnem1u-rs of the r. funds for _the pl]1`Chal.~`C` uf"1 ` coxxxpmition t1:x!_(Ec.f.p`JW:r ' of prizes was also hiirl bcli its _adoplion. ' n August 28, 186i Tm: CA:'.xm.\x .\(`.E:h'L`~l. l`l l'.L~`1` f..-1 ` is received. The nmnlufr Contain.-` .-\Vi`Vl_`y' Worm, lm'xpi_r1'g1)I:xL-hints. ;Gr:_1ss `I...-ands, IA-`ann lmilnliugs aw C`r`unb(-1'ry Culture, `kc. 'l"n-3 . pnhlishd twice :1 nu!`-:;tl1'; . annu_m. ' A volume bf umrly :1. mm `useful n,gx`icu1tui';\l infurmmiun (`ur- Thero is not zfcheupcr lvztfacr on :1 ;.'x`ox`x`1L:x - * ' 1 .-pim-murdidtoiy c0.r1'I1.1r'.tr>z`1~! I_(x1tm`u,d (7iCl2'ili l~S5``3, [ ls.-Vt`2-`mu,-y` in mm P1251` 2 r . ~ 1 -.ln- '18:/M 1.hen_2 ` .l ` -:~-l]' .\I\.` . , The inxmigrntitm m Uauudn. during I [year has more than doubld that hr The number in 1860 was 'i`.J_i ; in 19' increase, 8934. The princi;\:11 incrvn V to lmvdbecn in Engli.~=h,. Gurm-Ill. W1. jmnligruuts-. Iu-Irish and [Scotch vci crease is nppalrent, V A Specimen of Suult SteA Marie \\`1"i=" exhibited at. Vicker's Expr_ss 0fTit'<~ N dining 110 hast. week. .'1`hc sxnr11l l'-`A-."" full and ripe. This proves the ti-tli-W." oPini0/`1 that whom. would uul` P1119? lmtitude. ______________________ ,0.-nr::;` 17` The original patent `granted 11) t. \_\._ , William Franklin, the first governor 0`. .1` `N sey, has just been sent by the Que:-u_=lu*l H general as a.- present to the governor Of _` `X. M It is written on three sheets of parchmw 1 . . - L large official seal attached; nd *5 3-b`' Om :1:-pr! w-m-q old. . * large Oulcuu sea [ dredycats o1d.. . `..,.....,- .., [V7.7 . ,_. , su`lln_1l. In turn ( e Union (Hub and the Hr 'J'_ nd August. ,' LOST IN THE `woons. >ORlLLIA. B.~\Il}{lE. THE R11-`LE MATCH. V ro<,ident wi_th'n}, the c_'._-' rd , s0\'(`r:\l .u`th-x'~: ,:1s .'_1_conm1ith-c of rn.m.u LI1.tLH.~`t.< f';)xj.sxx1-. ~ cxn1.n-r.=. ]o_f ':urnn_1i`.'.-;-_-- '. :_b ` Of 'ril1~:.< auM_ { Lt.` the (:'c'f(l')Dr u;:'.'.cY1. .' `...\ S bcl~'.'irc}t1u.- znv K`-`W <|lA.IIl `i-fvriu-:3 lieu; of ml 11 11_xe';:.lI7. `ls-of {hm .) `I -h(1'\'d, not :11 |.,`LIv~vvv dup:u':_n1-=nl; ufme. `.u:1}_1ny:l!I(?{l)[)l:ll(`ll In. v';'..I in vhv 22m Issxms. 0 N-Grahzun . . . . . . . . .. 0 nm nu! ' '. .\'n IS'szx; .lI.~u-.n 'ipI'i: V L` Y) n\ blu; pen xru nu . III |||`} Il\I\\.I\- lxlzmqfd by ll.u,".i ' $_I.U(i(),0(_)() is "1'?-xe UIIXXCW` rvieu, and paid uczisury, and` mplu, .'\\`[lh_ ,'tH Il\1z}l1>:e Il<)Ll\" \__(H.. . `new 0- 1lIlHL3('S the \ 1 1,.l I 3 1 I 2 K'_' V V7 ' ` L_, 11: my 1 .-urs, `in i 1 I \-Lu-u_: .) . vs v- m'mm;tc Di!-ZBT, -~ ` A ' CVousequeu,cAes' of the war {as gutgcung and the ivriter of the flysheet [have read `sets, 0' I C"i1d"`- the addition downlat $40,000,000. If this: .ADisastrous_ as. are the consequences of the statetnnt were true I would notfcotne before 3 war to several of our most. irnportartt busines you to-ask your suffrages ; but it is whollypand interests, it` cannot be denied that there are inefnmously untrue._ The entire Jlebt of the ; some compensating; benets. The lumber Provittceiztt this moment, according to-the cer- l A tificate oi -Mr. Langton, the Autlitur-General, It has been dependent upon American prrsperity whom you all'knotv for an honest man. is but " is paralysed. Illlfllll)-' l0 calculi We P70 S58,00t}.()00. :ut:l'a:z:t'inst'this there is the sum _ V H of neam, .53-,000`()()() on hand,` mtk ittg the partial want of contlenee; and there is well- actual debt less than S56,00l),0()0, son -`N5-;_)_5 per` gt-uundetl reluctance`; to enter upon new enter- .,cent less than the ttatement of the opposition`, prises which are In a remote ziegree connected .wi't1ch.':n:tl:es`it $70,000,000. And this` debt `with supply ordemantl in the States. On the trade suffers sweriously. The commerce which bahilities oifuthe next few months produces a" wrist rtll ctunled` bel"o_re- the `Government [of 5 Ollterihtla capilal fffli lhe Slale-` is C"ll"V-`-. i 18:38. .-\t-t-hat` time wetountl the country in loll! l'( 5ld`em `"1 `he her ~l`l3' Of Illa bowel`: ' = the midst of in contmercizil crisis. -We had a tare` ocking Into ' the Provittce in search of succession of bad hat'vcs'ts,.such as I trust this . peaceful homes. And the oltl world, can- l _| whi,(_-h _amV a, member came into (:foe_'i_n i ltllllb`-l` formvestment. Cr.I)\\'LlS' of families, i l l l LL l"tot1ittc'e will ttever witness n We hadvl lrast'ingthe relative working of British ittstitu~ l Qone too fast.- Railwayenterprises. involving {lions in `Canada , and of tlernucratic institu- ,. ------`rug! nnr rtuinhhnrt-L nd in.lhe Ul u=:ru__y ..-u,` ` dcbt-le .~:.= '.ce_mlessHn."1n .wh1ch_.':n:x1:cs `i I \\'_E1`5:1`:1iI credit I ,__ i-:N1"nUsIAs'nc REcmwxox OF` rm: POST-!\IAS'F-E;Il VGENERAI, IN PE'rERm)R0. ' ' -Mr. Smith at-rived at Peterboro on Monda_v,_ `_-arcandiale for the above .[)ivision , v/acaled by [he deceuse of-the Hun._i\I.r. 1\?Iurnev. I. ._.-...m L, rn! n. .. -u,` l succession (it bad narves1s,.suon as L --um tuna . ,.~-.~~-,-- _ . _ . _ _ `> witness" relative British institu- _r`_mne `Canada; 30*? Uelnvfffllc 'lt_|Sl'IH_J- an expenditure of a hlll]dl'('.tl'VfY|llll()n_S'Of dol_lar5 I tions amongst our .l|8|!1hb0F8_3 will nd in the. had been exit}.-Vr *The`reso ur_ces of the,l order wliiclrprevatls h_re'-m the secur ty for" (`0|)lllt`y flltl not reach its ex'plen<'limr_e_.within pr0P1'lV`3Y`dllb9`7lY Whlcll 0* P90Pl8_8l|lU)`s , $'l.()()(l.()0O, owing to theAfai'lure of l'he.rail~.vay `comparetl with the 3|'l8| l?hY and dyt-.`,S[>(>l'|$tXI Of entcrprlsus'to pay their indebtedness. .~_\m.l__the the otherside-`-powerful u'ud'enduring grounds (;t.vein_`ment were, compelled boldly to faceih of prel_e rence In determiuinguthe [future current tliflrctilliesnf tliejp0sition.'_' This they ditl.'and `of migtallon. ' l in spite of the. :_1ssert_io_r.,s to the contrary the X l\l'or'e `P_0l.3{`d `D079 urgent questions are . sliip of state _has been sulely guided` into calm l""5'l`5`l b)"1l`9 hlnuelle Wllicllr Nfcelll pro- `wator. :'I`l1e'crt2 of the country had- to be ceetlltir,1s'oft'hc'Futler:1l Governrrient cannot ftmgimve-l, the \]ebl`hnd to be it p0SSlbl>e>l't`.tll1C- fail to exercise upon the course `of provincial {`.(ll1l'ltl rigtnlerml more xna1iat_;gabl t3q hull the 1 trade and lvraveln With the` pl8.,Cll(:i1_l`V(llllClll- annual expenxlltum hall to- he cgurtniled. All i U5 f '9 Pilssport system we have notlmi,-_2_ to tliuso things have be;en"ac complislied; `.The l tln. - If, in the plentimle of his power; ' Mr. lluvcrmnent had to increase ` V .Lincpln jumlertzxlte to eslilbllsll a line ollagents . . . TEv'mRrF_ ' " alon_;.tlie extmled fmntie_r,of the North, with` V - Kt.` viujrto the arrest ollolirmxious lravellers,'so I -.__-._.L._. ...- i 1.. .l,.:.... an ihnn an-nah? In on- . ; ....\..:.... ,.l` ......r..m.= ..fli.-um l'.;..4 V1,, . .'r.I.'_.!|',,_.", I _an-.1. m -:5! pmmzngznl Ci'.i7.`3iI of l .a.h_;*rlngru and ` Ii {emu in his`:;ln%1l__\'_ and Ihniil" doierznlnmizm a.!j:1'c<.>1 1t 'lu.S l1.~`.hi']7;~', e.\';1x`L's'. -of 't!1e3_ir"(~_uu- I .10 1j:'s_{e o".'v.-ry lugzii/i.:xi:11e means to secure hizv wluru. Aftu,-.r_ \vl1'idh, whiist c!xCerir'1g` fut Lhe { (Q`mL-.11 ml hrm. Mr- Smith; -the meeting. `whnrix was ai-i:ncw;le:lg(ui in be the most nr- -duriy,-rspuu-1;VLUe"and lunL'1nirmms ever held ` lxrm: ciispl,-_rsed, It`i1VHi_' no doubt as to the re-.7 a`.H[`,0fU16`;Il[5[)fOa(!hi'!l'u contest. 1 ' " ' ._Like Goidsmith s ale~housVe chest which contrived a dotilulellebt tn pay thepotiilical Ipicniqs have mote than one object in ..vie\v. ` 'l_`hat-at Port Robinson the ot.he_r_ day. which was. remain-kahle for the numt-er of big guns` of the Opposition who, weie invited. but -didn t attend, is_' a case" in point. The first Ohje('C we suppoised would be to apply fa F()nt,it`iI1g-_ba'Im to the wotmded hopes of. the defeated candtuiatenf the part)`; Dr. Frazer; But we were mistaken. `What `it was,',We, shalt! let the lDunnviHe_111dependenttell; _ i i i I In non-omnm'ilalV, and apparently got up to suit a mixed .audi'\*m'-c. '.\Ve do nn'l think Mr. Brbwn mnde: nmcl`. ('a'pil::I out of lhe affair. T/Lemain o/jert seemezl to Vc t//re a7mo1uu't:n1ent 112175/1. regmrrl to the poor-I702: 7.71,- , 161/1,/(`I110 be /mmled 1'01!-nd 1721; a few (lugs, for the /)cnc_/2!. Q/' George. "1'/:.a_fa..:?/;_.ful _u-are ugr/wrist! to git-0 Iibr.m//_// and c.~z77u-a 1; generous ,.911rTrit towards " /as-/1.21"/Lg !m.*/ugr Brown, on. ` - " ' ' W-2H, the idea is? not arbavd one, ad in `the handspf skilful manipulators might be ex`- |. 1\-Ir. 1\Ic/Dou:__9a'll $ spear-uh wasihalf and hiiif, quite. tel1_de:] .10 an indenite limit. The sma|lest` `A 'contributions}thankfully leceived, &c.e `Leader. A 3 -V The recent I: n_r,is'Acens0us` Sh0\.}V8` that no fewer than 23,000 persons are]employAed Ton` photography-andphqwgraphm process in that oil) . ` ' ' 2 ~ ,, __9I .i,.. 31' ,,'_,_ _I,__ _ _~:_-.; .;l.' I......l' It is said that ifydu placia piece __6f. beef- steali on a plate near your bed, over night: "19 A niusquitaes-wil1giIVre preference lo_Ihe meat and let you alone. : In ._, u . ' I, , I II I _,_ L.-- L--.--1.` Twenty cqntfabands ? - hva. been brought to the Navy Yard [at Washington, .and_ set .to_ work.` ' of the as Agcting we read )0. lhis. . AD`isaslrous_ as: :ome warm moslixnpoylant ; Interests, it denied` debt of 1he;some ` - "~- - .__-_ ...L.:..L .Q!nlI'(i{ ILIHUU. rn:u'iI_icI)e ixx.(lc,=pem!g-xu~e -Ih:1n we yet pn.--ss. With the cerlztinty of p':1sspmIs,':uu1 wilh cm- lingutnies which mrudv hut be s11;:.' H is highly im_=xp'ei4_1e:n_-In ros1cumen`Icl Wllh Porn- l:md as llmvxvintur slztlidn of the 'sleamA. Cauazla g.u:zht lo` be-p:;.s-`ii; g e\`l:nts pmcl:_mn : [hut she:'1nn.t .be_'--in p'cs.ses.=.i0n of an .\llmn'rc * ou1luIv:xl_`u|l seasms of the ye-ar. \vill_mul4 hav- in_z'lo1n1'u.-.li Siaxlizs -_lvrrim`ry.- 'I`ln+n-- are'nthur reasons arising` ourot` 11:}: Gram! Trunk`e}-n'b:\r% ' r:1; fm'- Sm-`ki1u_z_ indpumL'n(.'e of n-n um.-~.'m pom that cam. `on rcuclu`-d fruul Cftlxzndzt ` rmlu ~."fr.'.,{{|;=`. !V"'``*i -r:1i1'\vIt\', \\-h...),,,..-"acne lhn "1 .-mm. 7 ' ' In the p'n._ condili'1n nf zlirq`h!)\'e_V'Pl'.v ` ii is our (1111); In lrx:ll{e_[1rQ'vi. fufznore um-Ire rlU3lH'\|dVl.`llL'lD un: nu.u ILu.| uu_n.~u.;, from tho}-unf\'e11ieuue uuil :1 nzulm: of I\ nu... u the inlzimi.j but. they willjht-.nmfl.'uxh ALe"rug1:mle(i as.'n_'de.-ideramrn ; and (-Iunmia. will gain in cuuseqneucc, in unillc and iu)`[`0rv lancu. '- ` l.L .L.. ....`,..,...o nnn.I 2'... ..6' ....2..- ,|......nu'm- IQIU \l\;\.L;ll-10 lll `(NU llUlln_.U|.I. H IUlllCVc ' wouhl` be diH_ic.uh `lo, describe the` very`- cordm} reception extended to Mr. ._Smilh,TbyV lh cvlectois of this Seulinn of the l)ii'isio1x,_a11d by` .par-lies pH)f all gzrrimlcs of prn';i(`.icS.- - '[`}\r1 r\rn;mu-9 nf hv,.u?nu' aha -Hum- ;h\n rnnrn- ` Qntu `.I{_,I,`{' :`. tPIH-`H r.'1||\V1g\' \,\-`nu:-n,.-rune;-.i tut,` .`.~tatt:'ut '1 utttn. ' LN-tzs -f6rthwitit f.`mti!iar_i`2cC n.t1rsaV|V'es u-ittt. 1 Ila-lifuf\'V:1s the wintr port tnr C:u.{da; us the pm`! for Pt`iti.~"h Annrricu _dut'i'n_r tltuf prulont__fe-tl ise*asutt,\4J_ltett other 'I tovim:'t:tl pnrts are nn:1-' _ \}"nilzt,`.}';t3. -Tlw Itttt-rcotuniul rRetil,\v:1y, -instuanl 7 `of twins: fntther ttjttiuti wnith, .~:hnntd_ now be :_[)USh.}(l>f()i'\i'4\l'(1jby thrs -gt)VL'vrtttl')'t!nlS as :1 pro- ject uIiLf.u hf` l t'uvinciut anal ()f'l\_Y:HtttttIll ttl)- pnrtunt-e. ' Pulitjc`aHy and" Coznznen-mlly--us :1rna.tmr.ufintvrest and It-eiittugtlxis .~\tm'rt`tt`:t1t war re-nriers the _rattw7ay :1 prune; It-=4-.e.:sity to . Czittada. It is nut |e'ss_snAto Irlt}-'_vtatt(|.' `And now, tltcrefttre, if ever, it bec us to lit.'.| witlrtlieVprnj`t;t_z3._at1 urgent 'thtng"which Ca- ; nzulet, _t-qna ly. with Ntrvzn Scntia fund New F Brnnstvitrk, is bmtnti to promote withnut ft)t'llttt' ._t}yv<)t'.tL\}}.- to its cm1tt'nctintt. At none`, hztvc so tnntty qngertt rcasxnns e.\ istetlf0r decisive ao- nattzr, or h_v1thc"statesmen' who control the dc-:S~ tinicsgoi the_.emphe.` ` " ' L ' `5(|e`l:t'. At no _ft'>t'ttt1'tpt*tt()l were events so `tintt by tltefgtwcrmnettt (1ttdV`[t_&tfH.'ltIletti of Ca- ` (311 Safunlay l:1st;_1lir: 17th of :\l)g( .S!, :1 mur- ` dajr \v;i`s cugndnillexl in the lnxvnship of l 1mnn, Zujninr very xnysterious cii'('l1IIxsl:1X1deS. = ':nfm'm:11ion up to the ho ur>0f guillg to press, Our is of me most. rneugre (luscriplion. The _ mur- durcd, mauxvas uxithlle-:1;'_;cd, and nmnnrr:Ve.d'; \v:iS known to carry. mxmey about his` person-, usually infhis vteSl p0('kt*.l; and for this, nu duu_N, was Inurdered. Smne men. working in` ":1 `eld near by,_ heard the report of a. :_vu`n, nml `remarked to` 0_`n`.a anoiher-- Surely that isr_xT l snmebmiy shunning old ` _ , [we h;xv_e not lea n1erl'lhe I'i:\rne.] It was-a.fler,\\;a-I`d~` Town! to be even"so.A .'l'he_I1jnfurlun:ile man was funmi `murdered in his-o\__v1||} ax"vest eld. A bullel had gone "quite thmugh his body. ' His wajst: cnal, su`m'\u:4e<| to cimlvain-Vihu money. was gone.- `We have I101 heard that as yerthere is any cluo'm the Tperpelrajnrs of lhe deed. lholdvan inquest on .Ihe body. John Creasor, Isq'., county ;1lmrney,'w:1s sent for tn be pre- senlmore parliculars.-'Ow:2n. b'ozm(t"'1 iIn's. Dr.- I Cr:1\'.'f0rd,-Cumuer, went out from Durham lo" =33 :\li( ` iCA.-'-lt appears to beysatisiactorily ascei'tainetl' _ bushes. Claims are sold for $10 each, and -cru;-hing machinery. amo.unt of labor has to be expended; in many. the precious ore;..J-N.`Y Trtbfune . - g '_I`nn`Gor.n-F1r:Lns or Brurisn Non'rn* A MER- lhat gold in minute particles can be found in quartz, and 'lll(SZlHtl'l)1llll{Sg &c, on_ the east coast of N(it'a Scolia, extemlii ig, from Lunen~ berg to Canso,- fully :1 distance- of 120.1-miles, with arbreadth of about 12 miles; fExtensive ` rttlttltlI_?`(ipt-'.rztllOnS are carried `on at 'l`an_ . some 60 miles 'east_of Halifax-. Thedii'Ii(:ulty_ which stands inthelway is the want of, quartz- Owing to this, a vast iiist:ince'_s without any competisatiott. Upward ni 1,000 _meri are now eiigaged in the hunt for gotd, The fare by steamboat between Halifax and '1'angiers`is_$l, and large numbers go and come constantly. The gold is saidvto be in. large quanl'ities'in thehard quartz. Some of the diggers have been making (tom $9.5 to $30 per day, while hundreds of others in the same localities do not make anything. Invariably, thevmen who go on tothe ground with a-scien tif-ic knowledge of the metals, and the modus operandi ofprociiring the precious metal" fi-oml the quartz, succeed Hundreds go "with the idea thatiall that is -necessary for them to do is to rake the golden particlesont of the promis- cuoussand. Thegold district is remarkably rugged; For miles there is not an acre of cul- tivation. "This isthe case on nearly the whole coast from-Halifax to the Gut of Canso. On the. banks - of-the rivers, however, there are tomeene farms and-rich mea`dows,_bnt on the rising grounds and uplands there -is nothing but rocks and stunted forests of spruce and wild- there are many holderswho have ten claims, _A large number of diggers arrive daily, but as 'many,_who after two days trial have failed in `the object of their search; leave in disgust; It is expected that there will be _ an inux of` British emigrants soon, but vvoeto them il"they_ go tothe mir-test without the capital and the ger_iius.~ Pluck ._and `perseverance are not all that is necessary in the scientic Search after ,,._ _ .i_'_ .' LV_l'...._` cu-r r.`....--- v--,r-v..u- - - - . uv- .. - V Evidence is discovered, `snowing {h`a : before Jff. Davis reaignd his seat in the Seriate, 136 madefoul a list ofmen to be made officers-an we rebel` army. Muxfdcr in -Proton. `1 BARBIE NORTHERN ADVANL E. Pfpus View r?f_Bull` Run. 1 Of the maszfof letters. which have recently arrived from the`vUnited States detailing the E] events at the great baulelof Bull Run, one of `he ml031"heryV. hopeful, and prophetic is given from a New York correspdndenl of the London Herald. The writer declares that the hand l of God is dtstirictly visible in the unaccount- ablevvpanic that scared ,the"F-ederal troops and S led5to the blnody massacre hill-our men on the ; evenint? of the 9.1st (Sunday). A splendid ` V'hnrd-fought victory had been won,._whett an Order from somdunknown so u'rce_ was giver} to 4 retreat, and without visible ca_use thousands `(if brave men ed. fteen mileslo a place. ul safety. _ If the reader asks why? this is the answer:-- . V T IIIU uun u \.o . ` V , Lassa .. . . . . vGo1`h:'ad willed ii so-. That army. under Angus General McDowell wajizoing in 5 P`'P 3" '3 S.`"d~" .' ......._.'- n.. I... L........,.. ..I..v...'.`n-.n.-1m:-a.` and noihmgi 30`-N1'5S Ueneral l\'lCU()Weil WQE Elllg Ill nu .lU|lI`I nuu power to be human slziyecalchers,` and norhmg `more, and it `was Vmarle to_rn1rch back again.` trembling slave "to. hin, fa1e,,and-the l reside_nt; The order had been niven lo ieave the p00.r."' I "and" his advisers woulrthhave . inlheir_ . great crime to humanity, and though the rebels would have been snbdued slavery would have been perpetuated. But now .7 The President :._. r...mmmI ;.. um .{...r V His: nnrrnnl. dis`h'un .1l.hIIl\4B lfllilltafllll; ILII ;_`.l\lLl\;:\ UI iIt|p|L:Il43u' The .pro:~:pcct of having the .-1)-ism rnpre- set-xtud by so pmzninem and 4,-fh-.,-ient. an qicer. Of the .(}nvc.*_rtm1ent, andfthe fat:l'o_{- his hgzvitlg b:3C0tne,E1`pel`tnEi!fX re si:h'm`t"it1 their 'rnid. has created ":1 u'_uivexs:1i~ desire fur his sAuAcce.=s. `It having be'en-ruznmetl that Mts. Sr`n'tth,Afmni!y- and housch_oId \s'ut1`-i a'rm" by the c'Vf?n"1`-_!?'5 . traih frinn Cnbourg to t;i`. up their` r-zsidcttce "selves. ~ intheir new -home. tin`:-l e.!{2r_t3oxv<) bI`:1FS bllth ; fohowed `by humlr-eds of cnizetts, ayvaited.l11" arrival" and extcxuiml to ilhem a right hearty wehome, which m_'nsl' have been u|i_ke g_,r:itify- ' ing to me Post-muster, Gexzpral and `them-V` ` l n. I... I _, - ...lIZ__.......'.,.._ .._........-`nu-nn- been perpexuaieu. but now : _1 mg ; Icotuvnn is humbledzin ihe dust. His corrupt, L_lis`h1m` est. nml plunder-lnv'ing. lime-serving Cabinet _ will be mrned adrift. The people all qver the Norlh _(who would. have submiuetl -to the rule of slavery, h.'i the army been ,VlC(0ll()lJS) are iip--_-llieblond nf their -bret-hr_en cries oul from" Virgiiiian soil--and woe1'lo l_he general, it arr_iiy,_or adminislralionillial dare. longer to up- lmlil nrmlempl to perpetuate slavery. II is glarxiiienl now.` Grid has done '11. Hencelorlli the army will not be slave pmle(:l(>i's. rru _,._..-_ ._A... .. Ir\ ....n alum H` Ihn rnhuie tut: i1lt|I_y wnn nun uu culvu `........,... ... The writer goes-p_n to say that if the rebels h:Id.pl1rsl)ed_lhe ying army l0"\Vz1ShiIIgtt)'r1 they'mig_ht'ha_ve obtained possession pf it, st) great was the panic, and than they could have hung the I retsideut and his Cabinet. In faclhe appeais to be sorry that they did not :- ..r1\- .l. ,... ,... .. ._ .. ........n n( Juan rnnn-n.\I uuL_uu ut-lluuun u. .-w ..v.._, . . . V _ V . . ., J Ti) this exu-ant il, is :1 sr.mrce`o_f d_('.t .p rvgrel that `they did `not rid us of, the mnen capital, ` and an i_m'fIi;i-nl, lhieiringz-set uf _lcxr1_:u_zuuues, ,_1 I . .r ,_-___.._._..:..._ u... ,.r....u 'uu..nI. that and l_l1(-'l1uj.It'nl,lIIIevI1u_z-scum ._u.-u._..-_;-.~_-..m, im-.21pable of appreci-ruin_: lh arez1l'evenl. sI_1rrmnd' them. The c(mmn \jvanls lI0w :1 mm: eqnalylo the` crisis Old fuss and fqaalhersl} us played out.` He is '76 years old. rru ; ,._ __.._ .1.-. `r1......r..I 1\,Inf`InHnn hnu In `nu. nu uuu 11;. nu iv The writer says thatiGeneral McClellan has_ been appointed tn the cmnmand nf the Nnr_th- ern ftlfces` in Virginia; that when` he has guilt- ed 3- vicltiry he will get rid of the luiihr het`nes,_,tlispe.rse the rebels, 0Vv.*i'Iht`m\ the Gu`vertunett_t. and in-come din-taitur. In hrdet tti axrtttttltpiitilv the wmk "of th. the re- ,i)t'iAS_, the reguiarrntilitiu of the Stat:-5 will be. ` t-tilled out to st1pers rde_ the vulun_tt-ers-, the peuple wil.|_h:tvt: no mufe of them; and thun--- .-"IHV , an L ,- ........,. ..LiI.luun,c nlnv. llUlI|llu nu-u uuvu nu uuuu `II ._....... , , "i'I`l_iere will beinn rhnre chillien s play- Everyman is now in earnest. Blond uml`lrea- i sure will be poured out like water. -_l:el"ez1l at .` first is all (ha! is nec_ess`:1ry to lnSlll`8`ll|B pulling ` (lawn of lhis rebellion promplly; laud wlinl is l . of still more impnrlzince, _?itbloo~ly nleleal like this isworllx :1 hundred easy vimories, in Ilic Lzwail uhj-':`c.l of bringing the public ilninil of the l Nriil'lll(3l`ll rnilliuntsrup lo llie [mint of a1l>uilisl1iiui .\lri(-.:m sln-vcr.y`al the point of the baymwl. It ` i~' aucmn-piisln.= now. We cmuml u`bnli. slilvvry. as you did in Eugllauil, by pezu-el'ul- [1Ul0ll2L~'B. V A Secession Editor` ' an 1| `Iu'Hzu'erhi'l|`, .'x\1Vass.. last mght. ;\~nb1-'-I.-'e: L. Knmbu-:1, _u.1nl)r;fllIraI'Issc.\' Cuuniy1)U.'n}g)I'r:l,' 21 sc-cessiux. slim-K. xx 3: inrclbly lukeui from Ins V house by an x-xcngall umh, and cnverexl Wllh a, cral _ut- lar1nd.feaIhr-,1's,' and ruluiuu on-a mil ->lhroug_vh'lhe Io\\_`n. Su'bs:-quenliy, uwh-r lhmulfe of \-'i<)|em:e, Mr; Kimball }nr\HlH5t J tn kveplm: perniry in_:1id'uf Iebclllun, and wins lxb--r:aIm1._ 7l'he'luwu vaulhuxilies, gmrl mzmy 'nluJ,cnN/.L-us, t1n1sv.)<:z- allzupu.-xl mqnm-1 1h_-mob. Mr. `Kimball, 3 er`s11!T-wxxig Ill:-7 ulyns-.2 am!` ipxuvl_i_gr.1i1`ies of the mdb `for '21 lung: lune.-, made- lhu I'uHmvinr_'{ air {Minn on his l{Inv.~`: ".1 inn -..... .11.`. I L...-.. .hl.uh...I \.~|\'|' I |\-urn :1-n.l' nun] lung 1 llulru 1-uullduuu \~'I prurn`I_;~:e tha17[- WI: IIPVPT ugniz ur1u:l_e.S against the North. ur cm-ssiu_u. `So help me_ God. was conducted to Ins huuse. The preservation of freedom of_s_pet'l1arul the pniss is nf. innite-.|y_ more i{Hpt)r[:lllCc,lil(1ll the preservation of the Unit) and the C0tt5|i~ tutm_n. W32 would not give a ktnllnr at dozen fur Uniun ztml (-,`unstitutiun.~z-a.=i' powuxinl ztntl gluiimis asuttrs each of thein.-ii they (till not uuxraititee to us. the most perfect liberty to utter _:1ntl pu_hli.~'h our thoughts. .'Duuhtiess there are. Northern etlitrs who would mace :_t halter, and lleW>`p.pt!l'S ptmbltslngtl that are dis- vt`l't tiIl`t'li|iB'l(I nut` t-iviI-izatmtt ; .btt't for this very ' rvasun we shnttht not purvnit thmn tn be Inter- h-iedi with. The mat) thut" tlu.str~')_vs :1 press stttiws itself to be tvorse thetn the L'tH|(7T:! of it. '_I'huy at least defy public . white the mob incurs no tiut:g<.et._- tn:ittyrs_-nn|y ;_gund' nieii sliuuhl irepwfszv-tit great principlt-.<. [Let us hear nu trmrc.-tlteti, of the" desiructmn` of Dctnncrutu: pnpi-x':: and Only _|tetntas shnnjtl tic. nfiiccs ;-"nur oi `ultra`Prn-.=~.z1ver_v-ethtms being . 'ilS.i:'1lIil()ti, and there,-hy_ nxaule to H,`pI't,`.`Vt,'l`t1 the, sacred _right (if free speucli violatctl tn their unwnrthy persans.--[ t'mt ml [ ulnt.- _ run In /`\1..Z....\ n,...m..1...I ...ln..n-10...! - ;'iH;;'. DUI V C3. _.-"\t-a lzite hour :1 pnh'.ic meeting XVII`: c0nV`Y1.'-, `ed at me 'I'o'.i'u. 11:111.` presidml pvt-r by the; `Mayor, who i:_:'.rri .\1r. .\'rni1hm1he_xx1cut~. Ho w';1s rcv.exv(:_d \'-.'i1h.trcirindox1ruux Lisa of upp'Iu uSe. \Vhcz1 Ikmclxeuriug ha-!s.ubsidd ' he Said. ' ~ " ` 11, '\'v._..'__ _'_,_.I`. uu\Vunu] `u..u.....,. - .... "The Bamgor (Mains-) 1)cmoc.rut zxalvcncatd: secession of-Ihul Stale lrmn lhic Uni \n, nnd arnlxexallon lo (,'zu1adu~(cerIainly 21; must sen- sible duclrixw) but` the rowdues .'i_u|n 1' like ll. l`|..... ...nl .....l km-nml thu .nnnVnn!: nf llua hf- H,I|ll(f,\?|.tl`|)U IU \4Llll('I\u|*\\.\.nuuuJ u.. In--at .u.u but it. 5 They met and burmstl the contents of the ol- liue in the street. The fuolislt act will ;mt,,.; however, hinder-the spread of SECeS.~`l()n (lee; = trines, antl we are sure that in a fee w years hnth ` Maine and Vermont will lurrn p:1rt,u{ the Brit- - tsh "depentlencies in" tltis-country. 'l_`he peuple ufthose States will _thernselt'es' revolt. lrom ` their allegiance t0`the olcl rotten hulk. of Re- i ipnblicanisrn, and unite lhell"tl_t`Slltltt, S with the {solid amt lre,e'institution.~' ol `Canada. antl New Brunswick.` ` Irtttll otzlktrh svtllclttcttt Utuuzsuu a nu} tr.-tr ttpry) came thromzh: by stage and on the Red River steamboat in`seven_ days. 'lt brought very agreeable infurmatiun for thisdpart of the country, cunrmins; the previous t'epurt`cun- cerntngthe nding at gold mines on the Sas- kattchewan river. A smxsil party of men have already arrivedat Fort Garry, having brought 351.900 in gold "dust, which `they dug on the Saskatchewan, between -e_ir_zht hundred,a,nd' a ll nusand mi|es.frutn its conuence with Lake Winnepeg. Vlt has been forwarded to J. Burbank` 8!, C0,, and by them expressed to New `York. `The same and other parties are mpidty preparing for another expeditiun, l`H'..ru. hm! [mum Ink:-,n tn km-.n the matter` _S'r. cLom. {\ 1iIihsdta, Aug. 14, 1861. % The expiess. which arriveufhereglast nigh! from Se|ku'k'e.mement (IIudsun s Bay leni- ..,-..\ .........- nL.........l1' kn nu... nnulr nn lhu R121. l.f|C},lilllll|D' IUI` HIIUHIGI Unyculuuu, . Efforts had been taken to keep lite matter secret, especially by working on the supersti- tion of lhe"Indians. the latter -having _been familiar with the existence and iocalily of the gold. V ` Thu /anon`!-:9 nf H'\"a H..:Inn:i a RQV (`.nmhan'v i gulu. ' _ - - . The agenls of the Hudsms Bay Company here generally denied lbe_ fact that there was gal}! `on lhe Saskatchewan, and diconrat_}'ed every auemplv to find il, it. being of course Ihoughl that any considerable emigraiiun would Ainlerleteiwilh the fur trade, `which is the cum- pan_v a_ chief resource. The Ainerican Passport `System; From the ' Iolloewing" explanau _;_fy `notice, issued.by~jthe' U; S. State Department," it will be seen that the new passport system is not intended to apply to ordinary travellers be- tween Canada andlhe United States z---- T v\ , ,._. The regulatloniof this Department of the 19th inst., on the subject of passports, was principally `intended to check the cornmunica-` tion of disloyal persons with Europe. Conse-_-` quently passports will not be-required by ordi- nary travellers on the lines of railroads from V the United States whichrenter the. British pos- sessions, ` If, however, in any special case the "transit of a person should be objected to by the agent of this government on the border.` the agent will cause such person to be detained until communication can be had.by_ this de- M partment in regard to the case. 1:. zI:_._-'.n II? we a_, _,, '_ an The Saskatchewan Gold Mines.` Correspondence of the Ncw'\ ork E:ning Post. ~ - . 4:-\1\'n _('Signd) H. Sawy. I15 ~3l`lI Mr. :\I:1yor,: siou of`-'-I'r_:nI, l km;-.vn lo_ym1': persnn; sgngnxmz ,afmrn0a>n ';ml|: my pre.~'um'e" :1_ The men]. who sheet ':lppi-1:11,! , I ' , . `itbrl L1 x\l=\ss'}l_cl111setts` "Fi1rx'(:l and Fcatlncrcd. - Bus ;-ax, Aug. 91). `_"`f" I lld\l:, unu .iu-enlmr pllbilsh 7 in f:ivo_r of se- I Alter this, tn."- _ NORTHERN RAILWAY "OI-X and after Jli-`y 29l, pusseixger trAainsT will` 1 leave the undermemioned stations at the t'ol1Qwing Ltimes: . , V . ~- -. ._ ... -4 I. \:r\\Y u;\I1"I`I_`l Toronto. '. . . ; Bmdford SC:!!1|0n'.; . Gilturd .. . . Bell Ewart. . Lefroy . . .Cmjgvz\1e_ .. `I3A1lI:IEA 3 f II'arriSc >us. . SS8. . . . iL)lIlgIIIu}LIv .~ - . . . - .- Notluxvasagn. . . . .12 Colliugwood, ar. . 1 I A______._.__:_.'_. i __________._..___r_____.._.._._._.- IE? Stages leave Barrie for the Station 1 . bourbefure Lljg ar_riva.1 of-each Train. .a..-.-..._- BARRIE. dnthc flrst \\ L-dncslluy in .\l_nrch. June. Sap -' u-mhe-r. unl Ur.-ccmln~r. `Flu; Mun.-ll-_l"uir will be prinu-.ip:1lly for mu cxclumgu of >`(`U(l._ . - R. J. l.|`..\l0.\.s` C(_)RNl< .l{>., .-\n.nu.A-_-20th Jan..,April. ~ Julv. um! ()culu-,r. - l\.l(lXl).":u 'S_uL:ll:-ll1-stcorncruf [ml 1n lhlf Blh Cnncn-.~:-_ _~:|u'u. um Isl F1-l)ru:xr_\'.'.\l:1)". .'\lIg_'llal_.`i1l|Ll '.\"m`uu:l;cr. DL`llll.\.\lsVll .l.l.. 'l'l;:l`L'.V|>'l-ZT|l--lb'klI `April. lmh July, and !'1'lln.()<~|a~ln-r. - ' Kl-Il'.N.\I\'b'VIl.l.l'}. Al)JAI.':A-_l"il'.1 \\'o_ulm-.~`(luy in.ll1e mnmhs nf .l:umur\'. .-\Dl'll. J|ll\'.'1ll|(l(-)Clnlzt`l'. Volyume . IIIUIIIIIS (H .HllIIXlH'\'. . \pl|l. .HlI_\; ilnu `)LI|III\ -- LU'l` No. '|`l`}N. \\'o_-. of Ul`IVrUIll:Il'O .\`Ir1-ct. .\luImur -1h<: tirsl (lay of Jmn1'ury,'_-\pril. July. uml()x~1u|_>~:r. f)]{ll.l.l,.~\--l~`u`s1 Fuusduy in J:nmury._.-\pr1l. July, U;-mhvr. . u ` _B0\\'.\I()l{l-I-First I-`riduy in Julmary, April, July, ()1-lulu-I`. v I _ MOVING N0-R.'l`_H- vuvi A n rst\lI'\Y\l' A nn: ... 11):: mil The meeting of P211`liz\meIlf. is fl-lI`t11_l.`1' pc_).5t..po;`1c(1 1: to Tuesday, the First of October. ` l ' "' public" are xi)L fully inl'm~rn`cd \\flin tlwse ser- THE BROWN TESTIMONIAL 1 ;'Tl1e mln1ii'.'-1'3 r>f:.\lr. l_i1'ow1_1' are -rl'ctc1'n1inVol_.'t0 l{00p"tl)(`lI` id-21 1-fore the public in some slmpc nr 0 tlxcr.' .\'m\` 111:1! he is .rcl'n'c(l from puhli li: _ tjlxey con. it :1 t Opp-0`i't1lnlly,t0 patch hp, if pn in the` all], or to proviil.-: mu.- snll.~`_ `for the mxnlarxjllxg Globe. Will: this v_i(-xv tllc country is (l 0od`e(,l` with circulars, culling upon tlle friends of .\l:". llr})wn't0 put `their lxzmds into `tlu-it p)cl ln:md'Qut .tl1eca,1slx as 41, ltusti- Amnnizxl. to Mr. l3rLw.'n for lxis ~_Apuljlic :s'cpsjict3.~`. 1" 'l`lxev:,1lu(- nf "' 3 is pvxl>lic..=(-rs"ic`-vs of cnxnfse will] ` be e':jt'un:\lc by vllmv nn1<)_t1x1 nh. l')llltl1 ) i'ices have l>L-(=21. If \v,_e lo-1l<":;t .\lr. l I_`m.!.'n .: p ti'c;1l.,sor\'iL-0.4 for the lust tlmr-or ve yo`n:`s, xv.-, ; {mil tlmt_cmu=.Nlm'ul)le t.V|lUl1t"Vl1-`IS been S:l('l`lll(`L A(l :gU11 I)Jl'[1I E/\hha1Icc. A .\v1aDN1::~31)A-Y. AUG. 28, -1361, uunxn. U-V" ,....V. _t_'he_v Opplnftllnily, 1m {ems 1 .sn`.l.~` fmnnluxjixxg ' circulm --' n - 1 ,1` u-_ n..,\..... 'on nut 1| nu. \.~_....... their .tiie`iCa,1:`h 1311, `_ lnnllifti. his ~_ public services! ' cmi1'SC amount snh. but the \vh'r1t i_~u'.!.`n's ti'(';1l.,ser\'iL-es five t.:iier1t"Vl1.'i1. S:l('l`ii'1('ed -to hujse ptlI'.pf)Sl.'S. ,IIis 'i_n'1 prominent services` :ii:1\'(`,h(}t`il to `create piniitimlifend, n'iig,rii>u3 uni-Z m0. n. di.~'s,e\'('1ing of the ,l{L-ii_$r`:ii houi_\", and -`sp[`Q."L([1g discontent front one end "of `the. Pro- `. vince to_ the other. Thu.thro:1d'sheet_of', his 11:15. icenir-Ci with fuisehooli, nii.~'represet:t:ttinn, and ' :'thnse--'ie;ui-in the honest mind nstr.1_v,:1_m1 dointz `its utmost to ihring` n.hou't reheiiion and strife. } iIl[`i1afI}1ii_y the discerning pi1'bi`ic have 1m's1F:eried 1 the ehiei` actor, and, as it con:~`vtpience,' the igrmt 2_i)ro:1wi'siieet'i also in sir_;ht'of tlit-hresikt-rs. Illi- mnne f'rien_\is, iiowever,i.'u`e eii,Ic_-uvo_ririg to in:1_n It i'rt'e~im.nt-to the - resicxiie, nn-.1` save it from imme- diate destruc-tion. \\'oli. let it succeed :' our Dis-I 1un'oi1 (r'its_ of `.\'orth Siincoeimve is :1 large sum. : It h:r.< done .muoh in ifoi their 1 1t()(i!t:FlV'E ` n tion:<,iuu1 tiiiml their mouth; with [orig tales of II I ( up to the d:1nr.(er of the` Imp htiml for them, and . i ' [ill -asserting their right to think furithc-mseives "h:tve"struck':tt the root of the evil byisheiiving` oippri-.';. tn-.\':1ti0n. and 9. thiiis:md-:tm1-_one' i'.C0n.1pi_:1'iI1l:1, until" many :1n>`lmx1e_s:t f;m_n<-r--not having other in}-am of inf'ormntion_ at. h.-1m1-hy ieonstant repetition, have ht-en led to`cnnsidel', them its: farcts, and noted .'tccnrdint_zi_v. Iizrviuq ` t'e :L=tm1lso1ong_on st:1rtiinr,r st:1ternei1t's,i a__nr1 shift- : in}; pintf'0rn1s, we s.'1y_ it is` the duty, sirnple mu] ipure, of these men to ` p:'l_\' np,` During` the ieiiection just p:'tst_ thous:1_m1s' of`,the great sheet- 'i were devoted entirely to';\'orth Simcoe-IilIed to i the hrini `v.'i_th Blinisterini sins and groans ol the" `ihist seven. yenrs--and_dist:-ibutt-dv at every door fund hy the tvayside, by 3. `man and c0nV'e_'ance " sent-all !hewuy'_f`-ram Toronto, A s_econd_edition ` i ofmnny thousands was devoted -expressly to the As,hor.te.omings ofiour present .\Ieinhe1-,'m1di sown. broadcast over the land for the edication of our inteliigent _',i`eonmnry.` All this cost. Mr. Brown 11 trenxendous sum, and it isrnot fair that his pa; triotism -should DIVISION 'CO1UR'1`S,' cQu.\"_ry "Simon. ~ 1501. . T ' > \\'t:'hw.:Ivo:1ppr.1 .= mlr rctxvlcrst. ihul w'h`.1- our .InI1h1:1 \; uv-11xndisq-us wt--dn nut hultl 0I_xrst-lvers- rt-. X nur 1Iorro:4pu.n1dm)1s.-l;I1)L .-\'D\'A?\`CI.] hn >pi1Iil_>n.s` 0 - . ,___,__,_______.__._H____ \\"i1h`\\'hi(:1)-`I rm) rub is mun-cx nml ? _ -\'\' ha-1 vvnuu ..-..-. READ DQ\_\`NWAl1`DS. Be born to hiu.~',i1'un`seen,` '. ,0r wuele its fragrance ill the desert air.` i`\v.o thousand dollars at icust ii0llit1,bC raised here, headed -by the .Ioily Alliance for one thou- sand. Nothing like giving every enterprise a_ fair start if we wish it to succeeed. If We may- judvge fromithe subjoiue1l`cxtrn_ct, and the tone of the pres 'general1y,'\\'e"m1xst come to the conclu- sion that the fate of the great` moriopoiy de- pends on the success of this movement. Tons of ~[:ape_r have been liberniiy d=i_st_ributed to non-sub- ecribcrs to the injury of the hard earned pittance of local journals, and to poisoning of the public mind; therefore let. ai1_1o_m1 stud. p.'li.ri0,IiC sub- jects of Her Majesty, in Canada,` flee to the rescue by contributing to the Brown Testimonial," lest . The gm: Globe itself, _' i And all lhalit inherits (enunyt-iates) shnil dissolve, And, like t.;e l)asuiess'ti)ric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind. ' in reference to this subject the ;Bradf6rd C}7l`)`Cn-' iclcloflnst. ivcek says: A ' ' .Mr. Brown,it is iinderstood, has been lo? "stoma tiniein pecuniary tliti:u,lties. _ It is not alleged, how- ever, that these dii<:iilt icsliave arisen, in conse- quo nce.-of any sat.-riliccs he has_ made its a public man. Andvreallywe cannot see that Mr. Browti .~t pulvlllc ser'v icIes' have been of such a disint_er_re-stecl and useful a nature as to deserve a publia testiinnnial. It hasxbeen hinted, ht)\\`e.er; that thereare other parties, besides,Mr. Brown, who are interested in the aiiir, and whotire at the bottom of this begging busin_ess.v These consider that M_r. Bmwn being. iiiilelitd to theme, arid the public at large hugely in.- debted to Mr.`Bruwn. it is time the, people shotiltl pay up so that the first may get their own l` We much fearlhat El jab is about to be perpetrated, of which the gullible public, as usual, are to be the` victims. ' The .Ghurc11..;rti.S1areryTSociety has re-issnerd its offer of 9. prize of $100.for an n_ccepta.b1e tract; ' which is not to exceed 24 `pages, on the question- How` shall Christians and Christian Churches best absolve themselves from all responsible con- nection with Slavery ? .T1_xevtime is `extended to January 1, 1862. Manuscripts `are to be sent to` eigher ofrthe folelowingbcpmmitgee on ndljudica- non: Rev. J. C. Webster, 'Hopkin,t9n.` M339-3 Dea.conJ.. Washburn, Worcester, Mass.; RW- Samuel Sputher, Worcester, 11433. '.;\.`r'rw.-"e; u % {Dc-rpartll ., _11 OF CANADA. ; MOV. SUUTH,_ L mum L'Pw.L\i_tI)S_ WI`. M uhr ll.-I.:|.n 1 lmlf an ..n-,..; mu. .... .......,... 01 Ii(:c dL`,(2()'}l`llS'()f S! -.v:1.< :1 surpim` off ; (('hccx`_.~`.) >15 UH.-I"-: I ecmmmic:1l_zd'm'inism: '<|;epnrtrm:nL '? _- (V! Ivf.'1.r, 1 -. 2 ' (...vnv~-nrunn - ` n-`.11.. mrnpzml to rr1:xx:u;z;< I lnllll Autumn`. -- .._. , H Owing" to the death of the Hon. E. Murney, a vixcancy occurs in the Upper House for this Divi- sion. The Postmaster General is a. candidate for the vacant sent, and his reception in tho Division is such asnmiustsbie highly gratifying to himself and Aencom-aging to his friends. Ssmguine expecta- tions iir entertained by the latter of his trium- phant return. There-is also an `Opposition cnndi- `date soaking the sufhtnges ofthc electors, of whom the Leader says L--- '_ V ' ---- m,.,:_,. ....m..a Mr, T`.i1ln.Fiin't. DUI`. .l4'-w--v- - ' _ V The Glob`e 1 her for Hastings, u.~ Sidney Smith," T nmnmaa to nntedilt Smith, in um ._....I... , belongs nntediluvmn era, and been heard well for the .A.7 pine.log,~dn1_v -anointed in the ollice, and xed hustings, would By all means let. Mr. Flint. run. He has exercise for some time past, and Mr. Smith will trot him out nicely. . V V Whatever gronnds there m'ay'he`fo`r our contem- -pooraryfs strictures in the present case we do not- pretend to say, but. this we know` that men of in- " dependent mind and 1e,qisl:ttive abilitynre not the men who -receive the `summrt of the (}lobe,-- ` for the ` silent~Purdy, the docile (lould, and an-> other eqtml1y_ ohsequious `nearer hmne-fur men a such .113 these the organ rcser\_'es_ its espeeiul '. t`ztvors';- and as such is most proluthiy the case in the present instance, so much the better fur .\lr.i Smith, say :we, for the nuniher of hliml \vmjsliip- 1 `l I ` pers at the Globe shrine has tvunulerfnlly fullen oil of late. ' ' - 7-1 -Y.`1....l.\..n 0l1n'1 .n:tYT1:i(`l`t On` 01 uue. , . _ l A In his nchlress to*tlie`E1cctors, the` I -ostmnster ._ 1) GL`lN?1`1ll declares himself_'ln,f'zu'ur of U:n'ive1'sit_y~ L `Reform, and the application or surplus funds to; h the supportof other seats of learning in lfplzc-I" Canada. _In Law Reform he hopes to see measures 1 1 introduced tvhich will increase the jurisdiction of, the County and `Division Courts, and `reduce the expenses stttendnnt on suits in these courts. Fed-l L erntiun o_fv the Nortln Axneric:m l rt>\'lllC`.'.", umli` ' lleprcselitatioxi. by Population are also among the 1 `constitution of the United St-.1tcs,.l,;,` forinin'g an Yll(`.:ilSll[`CS he stands pledged to supporl--in the! former tulcing. a. lesson front the (llfL`(`lS in the . l , eliicient `central_ Government. _ E Mr. Smith is a. candidate who has much to re-` 7 g ' V . n I commeml bun to the cIcclnr.<-a suuxrich I .uf+rxn- er, y-ct Vmodt-rate and cunst`i1uti(-nu,l', mu] oppusf.-d ` 10 l'ho;_revo1n tirm:u'y sc-hr-Int-s of the hordes of. " ` 1` - -~- V-_ ~17 __ I1- ...2!l . -Lu um u.......,. J 7 7 __ _ H " pn.trxots." so husy :1 Few '\\`m'kS sxnco. He W111; carry the vo`tL_-s of all true J -t'l;<)l`n1(!t`:` mm tnoth.--! ' 1 -rixt U-m'1ser\":Lti'vc-s in the I)ivisi:m; thc rt.-m:\ining' cru1xib's1>t' faction mid fau1:1tici.~:m we .='np;-n.=.c the Globe n_('nnin`(`,e wilt pick up. "In xulclititm -tn his sound'.pk:)1it ic-.1 prixxci,pl(-'3; it will in n_o sliglxt do.-~ `grvc `_inu'ence his Cl11lt1Cc_taf isuc-c<~:~:s wht-n is `rt-xnbmhc-ric-L1- that he is 1:0.-`ides inc ot"tl1e'unJst useful jvt11;!ic m_'n iu'th(:1"1'o'.'ix1cc. 'l`ht"liIl1Utltl-t-` -of tact :1x1d`busin`es`s capacity xxhichhc has hn.u,r_'ht ' to `bear. u'_puri thy: (`~'t:>:ll`IlYll`I1I.`OV(`J xvhich he ]'IC`-` sides i_s`admittcd by :`\11,Anud s t:md; :1 t":wt which 1 I no amount of xx1ij~x*c'~>[V\rr.-st-xuxtaitiotx He has Worked _up' dep:u'Hm-ht to 1". pnint (.)f=:-fUt:'l\:llL'_}' ti ,t~tut y,eV:u's: ago .woxxldh.'uje dct-xnvrl ixnpo; at the sauna time, lI':o_vu.-`.1, in- cro-use-ot' postal SL`t'V'i(.;1`, -]~1':\x`t_1m-Iltv .th:'1n_s(-If-sttst;tin'ihg4u which {Ennis no t:zII':Vl3.~,i lcl it) any_cmm'l1'_vV, \".'t-. ".~\n}`. ? efll-ctod by mi niI.vg2m1l_\' l'I1)\X1.'U,Z|`lXlL`!!t; {Aw-:_\<~:.Ve who is t`l(,'1'1Il'.lih1`L"t} wilh~ 1!`il."`|)H1:'A\iK'l'S ut` ci'.'i'{'/.n-"_ ti_un hnu\'.`.s t1m'tfu1' the last two or thx`L-eV_\`oi1r5.th:i \\`cek1_v'nm.il hits t".nl10w<*d close uphn the in e,l.~"of. . the Ascttlers`, \\ hL:I`(`\'L'_I". tlm_v:1m've vpushc-J their 'in-':' 'c11r.~:h)n`s upnn thi: f('r(: s`t; and this wise'1i1_u-1`i1lity l1:Vxs_hcex-1 {11`(';ll_l'_\' 1t\l.\`ll4|:A'L!`)`Vl:) tht} him: up ofim-'.\' ` se1th~xnu'1ts_, {Lt the _s:gme time ht-i_n;_: :1 great hc-"on _ t6 ,tI1' in!s;t};it:1ts .0f' 5tl1t'-so sc-tth;-m~_ A With ` n surphns re\7c-nulc of over S.l~:,f-i')(\, izx..1-htc-2 of the old.u 1mu21l'dcfilciwcy:ufAnc:u`!y S`_')l>,e,W.'. we think Mr. Smith mu_v utfnxd `to 1`ccins1der the xVi:'1u:1!'ur .. . ~ ,._.,..._,i_.. ..\7..__.1 ,.,, `it is n.-t:1_x upon_'niuL_m'ludg1-, nml \\ ilh 5` sum: .a1ris'ing _fmn1 lhc dc3>:u'In1_(-M , cm_- .t1i'.1iCuH)' he nlmlishud. In. the f'1*-3:: _A-the, ixmil s-1'\'ic'c the 1 ostxn:LstcrUcn cured to C:m:1d:_:. imrncnsc ndv:1x1mgc-:. dc-r" the I -11V:llI".l;_'(. l`1l&`.I_`.'I of :1 m-.111 of` XL-.~i~'~ and juhi1il_v \vnuhl h:Lv_'L* been 16:`! In II We allude to his lrg'g`()L3_2lliU 1l5 at \\ ;=.'.~ Athe_:tr:1nspor,t oflhe \_\'c.- stt=rn mail l._\* St:xm0r.i, um}: his arr.f\11gvments fur cu tairi xnails from I"z'2u1ce _l!ol;;ium, 2111'] U` kienml co'untr_iL:s. `The value of 1.13.u:s':- (-12 fox` 9. lcihg time ;uI_v d~eni-d by Hill.` (.1 pbsition hm\`evc_1' being no l()ni.gcr 1;-1; zxgcrted 'x1xT_\`osI(x'd::_\"s issue 1119.1: 1_lu.- _Llxo. 1]lL`t).5llH:6-i3 due to :1 nmrnber of ~ . . .. . sliip.'Gc-nxpany,"and xx _sixb.nrdi_x::11c in the Post Qliiccy hind not to Mr. `Smi i`.1 :11 .111. i . A The ahoiitiun (>fSi1ndnyluliorii1 the Post 0ice_. is a."1m-nsi1i'e which -has ':1`.so gained him the os- tcc--m of 1hm.=:i'uds. in `Upper Can:1dn.. `Taking his stand`-on the liigii'prejro;;nti\'cs of his nii-~:,1i(-, uicgsiir-ms-is due |liL"bl(,`1lhl- 3 }"21I`il'1d~_[i`a`. ` It \-.':i having: set in and 1 iy beczuiw .~ii;mum1 Th k1.\'ll:iii:l.IiX1 I. no 11llI`ph:-44,`. . 1'\ir the ll(`i;_'ili)IIl`_ sclm `_tion for l'Hlit'$ but ,1` did with up d;1sh_ of, his" pen ihat `which -l :irii:1- i` niuhlnry dcbsulesand` council dn-lib3'mIi_ms.Ahrul` `f fail;-(1 to':icccmiplisli, and has iftiriail ximu L-.=_ t:.1h1isheiSiinr1:i_v :1S'(1.>t1i1}' of rest for Upper (.`:ui:id:i` Post 0tii'cL- L-uip!i>_yee". In his speech at Pu-K01`-` _ bb1`_u,~ part.uf \\'hich xirevive elsewhere, .\h-. Smith .c_.\'pl:i.ins some m:11ters_ aihoiit which there is 11 ms: .ainount. of ' tiilsehood and misreprcsentutiua ' currcgt. ' i I 3 i . i or_cd. -The ixhzzx 'I".(.`_'.'L`\i, {UM jmiii fin ' fuih-<'i. l[i)\\' tizt-1 If~i>_v his (~`.n1h(-.~'. 4)!` the fomid, but in the a in_\: he IIIIXSI; have (iii V V '1`h'i.=s .<: by the pom` :iimh . .I .... I\-4 on-A l..\6`.....x d1'owued._ '1 rovinci,ttl and Imperial Guverntneuts. A p_ul)lic meetintg was-recently held in Torontni . to take, into cotisitlemtimt the question `of lll(`i Georgian liuy-Cmml. The subject of a grunt 01": lziutl from the fzovernmeut was introdue-.-tl, and ii `I was thought; that such grant. would induce the: public to-subscribe the requisite tmount of stoek. i The ri1eetin'g was not H. large one,` but the _com- ; m1u'e_ appointed is composed of men capable of; pushing the matter to the best 11dvm1t_age,.9_nd we i Vlmpetbey will do their best in fprtlleiriug this he- -I I b_l'e enterpt'i7.e. _ i The following: resolutions were pns.=;edt:-- = i That the construction of a. ship ennui, u_uiting_t Ln.keslluron and Uutnrin, is (lesiruhle its well on `; local and tmtimml its on mercantile gmund, nml : that the present is t1 most opportune period fut again l)ri'||gi:tgtltep1'()jI5Ct under the consitlt-ration * of the citizens of 'I`0routo, and the members of the ., it up. lut I was`nut;tli I knew i . . . - ` x l I that with the slum nl (\lll`~ttll)l|(1 ltinmui-5 tiiel . - " v v P|'()Vil'JC\3,L:()tll:~lr not bear t"ui`tliei' l'~ui:leiis lur tlm f m.1ii`1tian:m(-.e oflhr` su:'vicL,-, Kllltl _\'j >t the moiti- ; J icrttion nl tiniliim _l:.1il to btlft`-' Jl\l`n.~l. _'I`lie_ re- 1 ` `pmisilnlity of in:'.l.ing :xt`i-'::_i`u_:~ii`.ct.ts for carry- l in_-3 format! inziil matter was llll'()\\'ll upon me. i I V I Hutu L:uuII||t`iL;iiu cut I;:]'v H-U - - \ - ~ - - '- ;vious zippliczttiiins lmcl bcuzt -tllt$llCt'-'t3*`SfU]o N30` ` cecile.-tl in tllklng mi tll`I`I1llI_1P.lHelll. I then ' others, entriisteal by the ai1tlxori.tiL`S 3 Ei_'-3'! effectiad such nrrzmgeineiits as were reqiziredl ianil whn I `I'UUlYllBi to this G.l"l')'a `"141 arosityv could-0nl.V sax`. Oh; a`n)`bol)' Wilt` tpnrtment, and that one of them succeeilediin _ 68. and the first quarter` of the present year __br0u2lit.in upw;tr ~$?'Z:3,{i0O. (Hear, hear ;) . hear.) A lllziking in all :1 saving to the country. St I | l. p. lll`C\l tn \\a.=hiii_-tni1,`:tml nlth0n1l1 prev` went to liiiqlaiiil, zmil eiila'i:tctl_ .a sitnil:1.l'_aif`.`. r:inr_ve:ni>nt with them, and thenr'.e_I vi_si_te(l _ `V . ~. ' 0 I ' I ' the Lmitiiieiiml mates, Fratitce, l20I:Z|m, 0-ml with dip'lom;uic powers, ' zmil in each -case published -the `result -of YTl`_v',." 3_i5-`:.im'l9 H10 OP` position, with` their cliaracteristzc want olv gen- . lmve time tlmt'. ." (L21llL!lllUl'.r) 1 can only 3'av,(h,; 1h;uJ_tlirc pretleizessors in the ile- doing" it. (Clieers.) And '.\'lli1l'lt{lS bei=.n-the .- result of tliese`arratig,etnents? The very first yeaibrought i`ntotlie- Treasury of'this`cunnIry ' from lhe'Uuitr*d States Government Sl04,641_ while in this rmittei of payments to` the Eng- lish autlmrities for` postal matter :1 saving of} $115,000 a year has been eH`e(:le_d.' (llear,_ in_ at single year,` in thej Pdst nie department and ocean service alone, of $412567. (Cheer.) And this wa a_n'nt done-by pinching the ser-. L vicei,vby denying postal communication to the people:--`by.slu_uting out the bnckwoodsman from comuniation with the old settlement. Fhere has been opened [every ygar hun_dredTs `of miles "of. postal route, am] uumgrous new ofces haste been "established," As: soon as _8 GOIIMIT5 `5_ surireyed and begins _to- be set- xedv P05` 03169.5 havebeen established; But the Government `are--charged with having . latgely

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