Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Mar 1870, p. 2

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-_;`JllIIDIlIl\I'_IIuIp ~'-- rw-~_ - ,._- `;.|il"l"_`iB`We" nsamora, enlightened T - ` - . .. . .9 ` `wg _a;_:;`g:_is_oiur,a;qraars,_.ndn;awn N9" I-W.-T slut-.A vi.=.`s5zP"?3 AI.'I'I.2?.1;`.fI'.l|y.` that, all `denom- -,'K" ".-'"-" ?`?3$"?!!`_.-Ir!lJ,lii1 1 ;:I!:tif>!I9J; `1?';'!?l'."';% 3._3h!iI.l,hn _`~"94 W VP!.'*Io!!,'!lI15l&:;:(vt{I19ie' :bm!r9nzgA`!'!hh?93-. W9 0* theiruworuitinu-9.5::-d:-hm:uui`;; iiayw - 8* `W!-.I=-;|`.`_otle.e :aufIh`afrNdnuV g"; -` 4 t` ohlcls on THE rliila " 1-;~:siza,s,xs c`:.i~ .}omi)l6!d: 33011. the` ins: `of `the "old. ` `building, though` it will -be,Lserionsly..:V ,reu, will not greatly iuterlere with The J `btismels of the C_ompai1y._ 'l`|1nnInnl'ufnnIza nf n-rain ant` an! ;3n"g"53fI'.II I221: % . Midge-proof do . . . . . `I1- _.I -'__ Comnm-nvss.--I.'ae` Dr. J. Briggs Tlitont and Lung Heakr fora diseases oftlw Th roaly Lungs - and Chest. Very pleasautand efcacious._ So|d `everywhere. ' - " S88-3m- ' V It is more than two weeks since THE Wo_|u.n called the attention of the country to the atrocious millitary but- -chery of Indians which was yesterday brought tothe notice of Congress. Why is it that so little has been heard about this bloody affair? ` VVhy is it that 1:75 Republican papers have said nothi g nhout it, and that must of them have not even mentioned it as an item of sensational news? Whyvis it. that the humanitarian societies and the Christ- ian associations and the t red man : friends have kept so ominously quiet about it ! is it because itgwus one of the cruoiest, most umustifiable, and most extensive massacres ever perpet rated '1. Is it because the greatest part of those slaughtered were wctnen and children ! Is it because` most of them" had the small-pox ! Is it because. the order of execution was given by Gen- '} eral Sheridan 1 - TA ._ __._l_.'..`vu`.._A L'_--.:__ .L-__ Cll UlI_S|IuuII I _ I ' . It is certainly not because there is Al any d0ulI10t'.lh'e fact that nearly two hundred human heiyngs; mostly women and children, were killed in cold blood by United States troops, V It was mthe oiciul reports that we first found the ' account of the massacres. and these of- `cial reportsgsigned by General Sheri- dan, we published when we first com- mented upon them. Since then we . have publ1she`d-additional detalls,given in a letter from the `Secretary of the Indian Commission, which add greatly to the shocking nature ofthe statements `In the oflieial reports. .1: appears that of the 173 persons which Gen. Seridan "`had the honor to report were killed. i under date of 2_9th January last,_ there i were ninety wmncn (one-lmlisof whom ,.were ` old. women) and fty "c/nllrlrm I (many oi whom were mere papooses). i it It appeared by the. oicial reports that I ' Iltho` Indian villages were sirrp_riise_d"' - t at the timeofthe massacre; and it ap- f pears by Colyer s account that the tribe. wnsisubring fearfully from the rava-U i gas of small pox. It was certainly n 5 high distinction, under these cucum- stances. fm th e Lieutenant-(`.oneral of - . the Uni'ed States army to have the 3 | hnnor to report such a rmvssncre. - I" 1.. ma ..M......t,.. ;.. IL... 11 ....... -....._ t l l _WH1TEWASH l' NG WA.1-\ITED. III-uul Iv IUII\'lI- auull (A IIIr'e.\nl\."Uo 1 i ' In his. remarks in the House vester-` {day on this saiieuiiiary affair, Mr. Sar- gtzent compared it to the niassncre ofi ',Glenc_ee, and said he rearettedtlmti . the hero of'th_e Shenandeah had mg `stand sponsor for such-"a deed. . But ' gthis Piegan massacre was worse than }the; .massacre of the '1\Iacdonnlds two `centuries ago, and rectseven greater . idisgrace on its `perpetrzimr, as well as| ion the gove'rnnientiwhio.li .per'niitted_ it. Mr; Payne also said that if General ' !Sheri;duu were respdiisilile. `for-_ the! lhutchery, his respor.sihi|ity.\vas oer-I itainly very grave; hut he could not credilvthe stntments published, though theyeame from a'i_renera1Vof the n=,r_ru- ; _|ar army. `We`\visl1 we could: indulge i in any A incrcdu`,it_v zxhont, thomattcr ;} -klmtethe reports of Sheridan himseifas tread, in the House yesterday. conrm| Ethe facts {of the subsequent mililaryt accounts. Sheridan orderedhis subor- dinate, commzmding [in Montana, to union] IIr\\|\ I... 1):.......... .._Ln . .'I; H-` {ca ux |llU uuyul ueague. i la` lt any use in our calling upon Con- lgress hlnke some `action-,in affairs of llhis kind `I Is it any use in our demand-1 {ing that Congress shall prohibit Ga"eu'1l, l Sheridan from iarlulging in wholesale ;-execution at his pleasure-even llmugzh l { l1i_v`ictilns be half-frozen and dnscasod | Indian women and children 2 In the meantime, we should like to know ill the Indium Cnn1n1is=ion--o.f wmch `P ler C0010! Mr. "W" " ' " l 3 . _ l 2 V ..ard, Beecher and _- _Ml`- Vincent Colycr are prominent l A mmbers-.have appeared before Gene- ral Gruntfor the purpose ofenirget1- cnlly _pr_oteslm2 ngainst these bloody outrages upon lhirlwards_.' \---._______ ._.____jj_,,, 'U|.|l'-hl1u:uur.u. - - . J`hc'cImir was occupied by JuTc>lge I Gownn; and on the platform with ~him `I were: the intended speakerlv of the evening. . V . T '- " 4--~ -.-.._ nL-..L..3. medy.) have now been in use for ovenwemy y eIr,n,f fl__Ience it cannot heeqid` that may are ' enjrinf, .j'1`heyjhpvo `been thoroughly tried. } e'njd'>;-pr'e`nbun_ud_(on Illa. nutburigy at those !_'lE.*. .. ._ `"151 jutqn :in;.;.1.agiin L win fBrA_4`nn eA \Ver:nI. (The greet public re-. ' 'ughgn1iv`n`: e nd_ hejllh 11301,, hue` preserved)` ` " I 'gmIeie; and dmiVuenIA|y_eali:- Si , uu-nun, l4UlIlIlll1Il>ulll.`.', '|u lulllllullilg LU `.`s!eal np.m . theHPiegans while iheyu gwere helplets with cold, and sitrikek them hard ; an-I 1~\faS but a short w_l|e atter that he repnrled. the san-l guinnry results of his order, . with the i number ofviclims and other details. `(hunk -- -.----'--- --~J - " ' ` nnllulrl un nuuma uuu UUIET GENIUS. Ifsnoh a savage au_d cold-blooded ghntcherv had lieen perpetrated in `any K other part of the_ world. thisfcountry would have rung with deuuhciulimisnfi all concerned In it. But wo sufiposoi Sheudun wili have to-Le xvhxtewzished f ' bucaztsg h__3 `ii whirled Gown Ihe valley 3 }o( Virginia six years ago. and is a mem- i 1 er of the Loyal League. i Tn` It on n..- 1.. ...._ -_ns.. , Z / rn . Nr.Un.u.<;I.\.'-Usn Dr. J. Bri,r.'_g.i Alfcvaxanvnr for Neurnlma, Headache. Cal`.1rrh, Sore Thmn`. BmnchiIi'a_.&i: It` ismmrcenble to use. and `re- `_ablc. Sold by Drum:isls- 8'58"-3m NwLrARK`e'r RACES.--Tlle_ regtular | winter lrnttingraces came oil over the Newmurket course yesterday and the grevious day. A large number of` per- A sons were present. and a great. deal of ` excitement prevailed--in1on_3y chang- ing hands in_all,directxons. The only drawback to the whole affair was the heavy state of` the truck. The first race on Mondaywas for n purse of $50 V--mile heats, best three in ve--and was very closely contested. Font tzgrges were entered : Strider-'7 8 very small animal} Raf|le'r. Minnie, "and Stranger. Th-e first heat was ' wen- by 4- Rat-tler,the second lry Stranger, the third bV Minnie. the fomth by`. . _" Rul.r4..%n$1.~!l1et fifth and sixth by .3pide|`o- % -" "he sevenlhwns a. dead heat heal b9t'ween"` Spider and . Mm- me," and, on account of-darkness com: - yesterday, when the horses all appear. I ed in good 8[iit`itus).a[d.fh9o0nlestAwas _ms_nmed. `llhe eigl1th'l1eat,wa;u -5.0 by `.`Ml9_i'?.lD..30.5- Thenintln was a , (lead .1 heat . between Spider and ``Minnie; Jtigue, 3_02. "I`h_e tenth -_h,1ei_at,,b8l-I een Spider" and Minnie, eeqn__ol'nded the men, which was won-by -1;`. Spider in 2 58.- 2 A_poth;er' r_a-.3 then `took place l).e,tween.'Mr-. S; `Windniil'l`s 7 -`.%.Black- Dick?` 'In.d.,.Mr_. ~Wgj Booth's' 1`, Bgiznce A_ti!_l.lIl`;",v fogfj; a imrse -of-L $30; ;.b.iF. il".'` iii!`-."99;ti'f~:.`li9?9es$t;v"`?mile .5yats{.- t9F:Bl69!:1:l>i=k!'--~was thewinney; r`ai`g`ht?Itea vs : ing on, thejrace was postponed until i (-New York World). ~i5jIZi <.v.- . ' NUHRPASSF`-S all others yet attempted in ,- , the most essential gxnrticulnrs. It is simplr.-:, am] co,-__ ' it. ismore durable, nnrl consequently will last much .~ r b ` sequently much more easily managed, _ consequently makes more Hurtft-able flftl`C.tr.'_|1(,-1-; ,; runs easier, and consequently doe and consequently is far more econ-mical; and is grentet variety of it. and co it is more elegantly nished. and! s not fatigue the operator; it does more work. and of n h-.-my quulityjn an equal space-of time, _ it does better vc-.,;z;_ nseqnently possesses great. adaptability; it is a grr-nter wit}. -saver, time-saver. and hoardsnvcr. nnd consequently llppoztls nn,::,- hic instincts of humanity, end it. has stood the test uf at-i.:.i 1:-,.; ihrmer space of time, than any otlmr S.-~.-.,,,;. longer; ea ver. labm`-saver, "money completely to the pbilnntrop better, and has achieved In. wider`; opulnrity in.a_ ' _ Machine-now before the public. Purchasers should uotiselect 9. machine until they have (-x;.-_.,,.l1 the LOCKMAN, if they would save 3 large amount. of future annoyance and trouble. e ~ ` \AIll enlu nn\MMAM Ra.` (En SvwT35is: ~/?Wi2;,e I {Z_.._.._.____ _..._ all`..'- __ A hyInI_,\lia\_riiig heen sung, 1hechair- nmn-opened_ the meeting with some very appropriate and wellhreceiuved -re-, marks, expressing amongst other things the gratication he felt in [being se- lected tu'il that po`sition,' and the pieusuire it gave him to see so many presentgthe-{act of` all the religious denomiuzitiuns in the town being 18- - prcseniodiby the audience showing a commendable spiiit of libemlily and in cbnsciousnesa that the great aim and end of `all wasthe same. ...._I... mnn Iharr n-iman nu! inn? ` I The {allowing items are from the New Nation of the 15th Feb. : _ I -1.. n...........;,... ..( lnrtv Pnnresmn-' new Hanan ux me Jan: 15.... . . The Convention of iorty {epres.`c11-* tatives, after drawing up the BH of Rights to be guaranteed before this Territory pass into the Cmi_l'edemtiu:n, has terminated ns'luburs by conrmm._rz L the election of Louis Riel as` President t of the Provincial Government ; James! Ross, C_hiefAJustic c; Thomas, Bnnn,; Secretary of State; Louis" Sr:hmirlt,' Assistant/1`,reVasIIrer; W. B. O'Dom)lioc,i Secretary of the Traasurj. ~ 1 A -m..,...l blnntinn will soon trike `. Secretary or me 1 raasuty. . A general election will soon take` place lor llxe formation of a Council of twenty-four representatives from every -porlion of the co`0ny. 'I`lm plrmtinns for the Provincial Go- . -portion 01 the cO`0ny. 1 The elections for Glo- vemment wouldvtake place ubou`-T 1 "' l8Ih ofI*'ubrunry. - TL- -ononun :11 nnrI}1'hnl'iKh fe an l8Ih ol1*`ul)runry. V _ J The voters in each 'parl.sl1 are male representatives aged 21, and Ilu-A mule of election would be by public meeting. -- ,._ -t .1... ,.m.....-.. ..f`1l.a nmm- IIIWULIIIE. V V V `A sitting: of the _o'icers uflhe crum- _ci'l' will take place as soon as possible. m,......... l2....n.nvnp ("nu-.1n' and _ci'l'w1H take place as soon us lluaalulco Messrs. B-aunzgtyne, .Cou-an Gov. Mc'I`uvish have been set at liber- ty and their guards dismissed. The convention before ndjonrning appointed Jurlge BIaei<,1lie Rev, Mr. _Richot,i and Alfred Scott as del.-guies l0 C:m:`id:x 0n bchalf.oi`tho Red River Peplco - . _ ` . . ' ` A general amnesty to pohiucul prN:n- ers, it is believed, .wi!l- socn be pro- -claimed. I Ii! r1,_._.__.'-_:....-.. C..uZcL in vnnrn-Int? Lu \.2uIuu. people . A nan = claimed. Mr. Commissioner Smith is repsrled I iliv the [same aulliivrilyl to huvc; dis- ciissed the Bill of Riglils to the mem- l)l S of the _Cmivumiun,: and -to have expresscd himself to the following pur- n: nun - l I l end 0! an was um Ivuuco ' A` psnlm was then givu out and. Sung bv the choir, alter whichlhe chair- 'mm,.c{.1|ed..1:pon the ylev. Mr. Haus- sord,;Wesleyn'u Methndvist Minister of 1)......:.. 4.` nrlrlrncc llu: ma?-lino mid who Hlal g ' l He believed _thzi_t the Dontittlut) would pml-ahly grunt the rsgt tltrfe lV'c.`.l'llCl( S.' In regard .to the fourth he lwas oiithonzed to state that it . the *Nort`h-west beeanie ;~.:1rt.ot the CM`.- tnderatiun two-thirds of the` Council ;should be selected from residents. Me i ht-licved articles ve and six would he lareed to, but could not protnise artich- l seven, though he believed the Domir1- ;- iuu Goverum-.-nt would pay the tttmuat 1 deference to the UUtHr_'(`ttll0ll in every respect. In regard to article Sflitii the Homestead law, the Cauutliuu Government would deal liberally.- Every. priviiegn in this respect cuiny- ed by Ontario and Quebec would be extended to this Territory. lie he- l'ieved time and ten would be granted. Number eleven _roqu3r`d some con- sideration.` He had secnpr1\_'utep-.uties, including Mr. Ilugli .-`allenatid hloesrs. I{i`ng and ltedpatli, who \'.'Cte tttixigmg to open up st-cam`. C'Ut1)l1il'sl`;.Cllt)l) on the routes laid dov.-n in the hilt Rights, and bel.ieve(l private enter. prise would build both routes. `Ar- ticles twelve, thirteen and fcuiirterai. ' would be agreed to. On urticle `fifteen the could not? promise beyond thc `rrsstrrance that Cfzznatln would lconside` liberally the _rc-quireuxeuts ofthc coun. try, and the Ifeniainiug articles would oe dealt with in a manner sntistzictorv to the settlers. ' ol_ ru-:s.--uw Ur. Brigg:-" Pile ,Rcmz'=ly. lor dist-asea_ 0! every dgsuripxiou. Said by all Drug- gisls. - SS3-3m The qne absorbing xopic in prodv.- cc cirr-1; , to-.d.1y was` thf: biaming of the old . \'or!l~.vn I Elevator and the total dc-str,ucz":on of its vnhmblg contents. Fuilparliculnrs of the cntaslmpiu were given in the local 00112211113 of Tm: (ll,-:1`! _zVhis morning, mid the exact details of thr: ';z.;i; lnndiiour sacriced in the-.~m1es gr given in the subjoined statement of aha anzcmit. of pro- dnce in store, n11_d_c`up to last evening. 7 . There was S('arce|\' zmv hnainnza dunk mi..- i l uuu: nu SLUH`, n1:I.f._'_2'up 10 ms! evoumg. There arr; scarcely any business done to-11.13`. -' &` A cancf Full Wlnmt "sold fur S-3'c in `store, rm) :1 U car of barley at Fox: on the cars. We heme of no other lrnnszncliong and under me prescnl. cir- cumstnncrcs, c`an-,;_.r,-t speak w,i'.h certainty 2.3-to the lbelzng an the market. Cnnxs --Use Dr. Briggs Oiuaiivc for '(.`o'ms Bunionsngrowing .Naj1.. glut! bv'a|| Druggists. - ' ` ' SSS-3m EURALGLX, HEADACHE,'SORE THROA __ 330., cured very-quickly by using Dr. Bllfi Annvnnlnr n anfn nnvnnnkln .....a -_u: by J` igga Allaranlor a. safe, agreenh!e,- nnd relia- ble remedy . Sold by aIl'nudiciue dealc-Is 1` my qn:,<..uux, unmucsuun,'oU1\'t2.'1'N HUAT B : cu:nauuu:c:', can',1f.-I. speak feeling 1 There was it very fair dz-lire ! 0` l'`l'lC0. 0" the strcetrnnrltet to-d*.'._v, esgiccizxlly of hurls) - . of which tltorc must have beet. nearly one hun- `tdrcd - loads.` Prices, were well` tnxtiutninotl-- 9 Sprint: and .\lidg'e Proof \'\'he:xl brought`F`3 tn; .. .53c; 'l`rei.dwe':l 8-lc. Fall 83, For samples at ' barley 9. few very inferior loads sold as low as l .tt)c;hut t!.c range. was generally -1.`; l,o1'H)c fox * inferior; 50 to 5.3: : for ms.-dimn, and 55 to 5% l for choice. Pcas_sold at 55 tn . .cc. Outs 3'2 ' to'3-tr . Rye 5010 file. Clover $6 25 t0'$7 -10; the latter in one instance only, and for chcic strxxple Tut-cs $1 50. ll-ay and Straw were in very - good _supply, and selling at the usual tlgres, ,7 to $1050 for the one, and $4 to $3 50 for the other.` Drc.ssed'1Iogs in small lots sold at the usual rates, $3 to $8_`._?5" with variations above and. below these `gures . for interior or extra, Other `markets in the same conditiot; ag lzist. rt; lqttcd. .._, 0TU,` Wesleyuu lhltlllirulul LIIIIII-`(Cl V; Barribo address the meling nhd who was fuilowcd w1Il1--m!ermIss16ns- for Singing, by the Rev. Dr. Gregg. ofh Torrmto,jlhe Rev. Mr. Milner} Primi!ive Vllelhudist Church, Barrie; Rev. hMr. Badger, Presb.yterin1i Minster, Colli|')g- ' ' wood, and Rev. Mr. Fraser. nu_ - 1..-; ........-.,I n-nnI|nn1nn.nar Hun " `T ____""T . ."'-`%""`J . -_.-. ' l n.'|-.s.-Usv Dr J. Briggs Pile Rcmcdv {or In crvual,l3xlernn|, Bieoding and Jlrlnng Piles. I ;:ivc a` innhediule re_h_:f and is n:hnble.v Suki by Drugglsts. ` S_8 _-3m .. _- _ ._.-_ V ' DARL'EY S -" -. Arabian O11 ` - FOR HORSES 8.: CATTLE; A {NEVER FAILING 1zEMEmr.j subject to. - '1 un- _Tl-IIS valuable preparation combines all we medicinal virtues ol Ihnseurlicles which lm-3 ox- periencc has proved to possess the most sole and eillcicm mpcrlies furxhe cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Eu-nines. Gulls of all kinds,Cracked Heels, Ring Bone. Spavin. Cn|lnus_. Fistula, Sweeney, E.\:lerna,I Pnison.-, Scratches or Grease, Strains. l.mnenesa.`Mange, W hIllows,Corns. Sand Crnrlu, I-`oundered E`e e l, Horn Die_tempL-r. Swellinss. and Indnyolher-diseases which hornetand cnule are . `km celbilfed Linlment has bi.-`en mud uni Elli) BCI l0. lhu celebnjed, Liimeul has been used tor 'n'mI_w ygars, and itsvcurative properties Ihoroughlv tested, and it is conceded lo be the cheapest and moslreliableremudy for all external mnnplninls ever,d`c_r-d `to Ihe'r[.;ublac--,xl-ne,vot fails when `timelv. nsd and luith Ilyapplied. -7` >_ ' ,..TO')0h8Ii:0I1|:uR2illI and Cnuntru Murals. umew. used and lnithnrlly applied. V T9 be hadof a1|Druggi:In and Country Merch- gauhroughonl the Dominion.- Price 25. per `: ` ~' ` _< ~`. V _ ` (NORTHEQP 55' ;IgYM,\~.`1, - /_ '`NSwcAftl;8 Q1}?-3` ,- .. . Jrqpqm _ xi I _ . _. . -` l.l|JrVI`fU|\l`{& ;&;;.x`%'3'x31`:.".::`.`?._:.;`:a` ;\ .;.?l .;..`Z$?5a`25's.?3".`i5. `. Brd|.'u`rd_; Graig Gav - B19 Oxaigho . _ u-;s.--Ueu Dr. Briggs" Pih im-axes evcrv dP.s'L'rin!inn. S Eqsctialk Notices; TORQ2-`T0 )IAR!\'E-}_'l"._ wood, and Rev. Mr. rrasor. V The last named gentleman. after the -chaise of his addresmasked thnt.Dr. .-Gregg V" be tequested to take thefchuir; ` .10 whuse presence_and_manner of iulk ' . measure_ the success of thaxr entertain`-j_ which lzoingdono, he moved, seconded by Mr. John Ross, that n vote:of thanks be given to the chmrmxm,Judge Gowau, ' lhng the` duty impused c_m;him, he (the speakej') attributed in agr`eat| mcht. V ' T ' II`I - 17 ..g If- niuJnav- nrinbn Ii` .`l' 1 "iz&TzvIar. `H11-: STREET sx.u:x::1f. THE LOGKMAN FAMILY suurm-: Pile ,Ren_1erly. Sold Lv all Druv. 't.;:=.':z'h 1, 1570. by u.......... w.%L's'o;;,`aTawMA~ & Co., H.\\IH.'I`l)\' n\.' an . mail; ...._...j_ .__.__.._._.; 5 ORNS.-4HARD, SOFT `AND F1".S'1'};:f' H 3 COAR,NS,,bunions, large or email, ingn -..-.v.. -(I : nails, sweat-an-aldecl feet. &c., r'clu~w1 ;;, . ` nxedialaly. and soon cnrcd_-by applying In. .; ._I`.r`.g'r.;'s Mod-ern Cumtive nccmding (U :9}, .'. I Linus. I: net`:-x' dosa lurm; u}'~'-`aye: dm-_,- _g.,,_..*_ Suld in Barrie by Alexander & 00., um`. In, , ; rnnR:I`:l!D dnuhxru, };. 1-_ > Dillp In uwnn; U} . medicine dealers. f:?a"i;':z'EArF%tr_4:f=_;%yfs.n Vnemznvjz JOB MOSES m1un1c;1Lm:. ` n------ This invnlunble medicgnc is un."ui.;..;- r-urc ul nll those priiufulmnd dnnga-1uu< ; In which Ihu !cum!u con.-litn|iun is ..~-u : [ iucnio.-rs~.lcs all ext.-L-.~'s nnd remmc lHUb1'.1 2 and a spc edv ( urv mav be n.-lied ml. `vrn 1urAu:nr.*.n !.nns.`t: , il ii per,-ulinrly .-ulrcd. II u'x|J bring on I..'xcn;unxl.|v pen-ml v ' 74112 I)!`//B 9/ml!//I um hr I .'.. n I. -a Tr`/5 .\' 'I' 'I`I7I. T-.' Jon MUSES, m:w YORK, sou: PROm.xr.': ` An..." .l..lI.........l ..... 1.. _ .....I .. :...:. r\ . .. TOn dollar and Im In-_ and-:1-ha}! ecu ) age, ant-Insml !0.'\I'Hh1oll'l>tX , Lyman. .\-- ()nI.. cc-lzerul ngonls Il~i' lhu l)umin:nn, um 4.1.. 7.. nn..v--....n.g 1|! .. - .lI ..y|l. |-.-- r..~. . v . I lirudgm Inuluin 1 IL mus want or we rust Umce and Mm` For .pax`:iculnxs apply 10` Uoulloui =_ 3.: St:-"mm, Solicitors, Barrio, or :0 ' imn`, Bond Head. " ~ E i:.xrr':e, March 3rd. 1870. Vuq-_u.x<, n area, 80. Also for the cwllcctioxx -ARE'.\"l S, NUTFS AND_ACO0U.\"1`. 3'_CusA atfwnccs made on Good: lrfl fur -`3 Qnln Rnnm an--..- ..:n..n:__ _ _ s u 1 u. N REASGNABLE 'l`ER'.\!S, TWO YAI!` able houses and lot, situate in A \- plcasnntpnrt of the town of Barrio, u.n [Inw- Hlock, he'm;,v_ lot No. 1'1, Pcnet.anuui.slwno S: r 1 containing one acre and :1 half. Thu lx.-.1:-A contain six rooms each, good reilnrs with ~ ' water cisterns and good 5 rirg waler._. Hr * is a good g-n-don` withu urge number of M cellept fruit noon; the land is of the very In 1 (quality. phi -\ \l|.:IIl\`lDn awards on A l`Y1\11l'\ 1.nv\.'\\`;' ;\.Iu1n.\u_ lnilb fl; B.-KLH b 'l'U\\_".\' OF BA BRIE. .\'n`. 4, Gralmm Street, being V.-`m; l1<=:\Itlu' part of the town, and within {cs wa';k of the Post Oice am} .\h:?; Fnr.nar'.im1lnm nnnhv In xe,..\v.,. I Being Lot No.`1('-l,Rx:1dford Sim-` i mcm. _ V The Rev. Mr. Rodgers spoke of the `gratieutionit gave him tusuppprt the motion, alter whic'l1_*it was put and . declufed carried . A r.-- r...I..... (`..........l....I ..... ...'..`l'.V..1 suapili SEEK} GATE: qua Iuy. For `pm-ticx_1lus apply to A. CUNIO, opp-' Barrie Hotel. . -h_;_a_ '1-.o_L A-.1 ...n.` " " The favorite Drmzghz `.7 \\'2'I -4--.) r. aLa%2aanzpg;. hlarch 3rd. 1870. U _. (Lula Ctvrk in Courxly Rc.r;is!r:/ Oyi.-r-) Conveyaneer, Commisiuxxer in (_h-.-' Bx-uch, Auctioneer, `Appraiser and Con)!n.~- Agent. fur the sale nf IIOUSFS, I, \`;` 1-`Ami STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FUl`..\'l'H".' Gnl9d_ \\'nr4-:1 1'0 Ala}; rnr Hm .. .n.....:.... 1'rEI'rHn'mifv1LnGn .09 PURCH.\S`-7 . containing :00 acres; 45 cleared and in u. ufood guts of opltiu_l_ion.' There_ is A tfth. `1o'|'." T!`I'ei9',n!aoa1ogbouse and `In: A`\ 9"~. Wm. `,hlj .i0 foul acres of ! :::l "7`x`!f`?_*!.:.".*-"'~ ~ % * - % 6! n'the.i-.* . prunlsca. 3: " `di0nWA'l`TlE. iypiy , ' if by letter.` :|._.\l_R;iF.vA 1;. me o R EE K I `How :_vlr. _ Irr.;vr::-inn`. F A. ET-.211. ET.-';.I}-'. `Lissa;-:5-.`r. r'.....L:.. ...I ... - uecuuuu Uuulcu {an acknowledgment of the:complimem, , A er Judge" Gowan ' had. Vrespond ed, Mr. A. C. Thomson moved,s'econded _by Mr; John Ross:,and "it was resolved , jliut a vote oflhanks be given to the .Um`- I I Ladies {or H eii services and the liberal I`..anner in winch they had assisted -in`; vmakmg the gmcrlmntneut nruccess[uH I `u 1` ,,,- ,._I , , _ , ., 0.1 11; (IR -RI. 5315`: S. 3%. A ;.= "it 13 R Inuit, (}l`H:"}:if'.!} H:1`r>l':'+`~. i:::! 0 . . ER 'I2:Z~.":3'I'~; }E7;-.5;-Si 0.-S4n'o :!:_-."v.' 1 Z i_I.{'<>, 1`.-.2305` 1155`! Br; It v-.i_l ;:r-un.a` I`-.1xu:'i;mAt in`.-'.'.!' j P.U.l.l.\d HAIII i< innn;`.ii:~ fq (-1. - CL.uu HOTEL, B_u:r,u.. RS` FIE. ' 93' Higlnos REFERENCES gin-u. .. \/Mutt uu-uuuo mum: uu uuoax lrll _ltII` Sale Room, corner of Collier and Mzuln-1 S1. in-`rip. - run: In Lluilu Bm-r!e,`Feb. 25th 1870. 7 Mrs. S. A . `) . A.n'_1l, [OS EPH ROG ERS. %eA~am 1?;:;-a`u`ej=s1aam, \l\A H.'lI.Di':\'G LOTS S:I,E |\` 'l'U\\"\"l\L` 3`. .\ ITDIL` iUvI`ICI'}: -.-xxx"; inn "Ir orFnn_dI_z'I;4jr 'nkn_iitS} VUHLL BULB :%. 9.1% 4; 0&3 M. ya u All '{L`.4 .'4 Ff- J n J .\1-xv as 1-. ya. .2 ;\:Lf1U4A ..3\Ul-:t`i:` Al ` up-`]"v - \7q`.S For-1 ':*"*` %v}.:miie xix `.t.~%i-an" :m u:1n'r.-. U) u,m:.* xv bu . 1. w.1 Pnhm.-r. mud A?43xrn1u'r 56 (XL; J [mdz Hrrcll 5: Bro., Cr:-ighuvsl, :3ne dc-nlv.-rs .!!-Wl%_T W1`, cur: `tumult -div` \\'i l stand Fm Mares this :cn~':n .a,:uu1x, uUUbb_uIu.U FUll.\`l'H'-' V "99; &t`. Also For the S. N()'1`l-`R AND At`.nn \"v |'e[`fP.[lCU LU u|Iu7u>u__v-so VA`v|l|]!;qu "I ~ ma'uq'_;.; of church government and minor points of doctrine were 'parti_cu|. nriy lI0li(UHg'._I1|d_\Vnl_ an additional . ;,pioof"`(if_-%\*1V:'a!-_'L were-s!1own by` other l_!1ii`Ija'i(,i9n's.1tlu*}11ro;lwed in; much "w.e n; ~aa=u .mozra_; llighlongd ` J7, f(I._I`_i;3i't!rT:`~\;j).;ll`fqqypa;;; "ii&i_iI;`:,.ircIli'ilir's.J IfuvI shut up -' Irruy l nu muv on n n-.-.. u . 1'0 MAR :11 E!) 1.1 1): 55 , _,, ,, For sale up the same pzm-, I)l\l)Y`l\' rv v .LJ.1', bLD1.\)A`-Ankh 1.` Combined in =.`x'.: B: 4 (1 A A tr luswvc" In. E H 1 . .-u.LF.:<`s I : is)` 1/4. . r' 33`-` II'l'lH(1 lIl!II||[|.'(!, '\'{~'- mng M :-r_5{J pz!l~, !":_'.' Him; ` <.\ Cu F. W.(i. Al. ..,....I.;. .1- l`.. . 1 4 ano..Jw E, H . . ATTX Wlltlnegnzp ugo pn mum. 3 7-" Lorna L.-; ..l.`` 3 (.-.7 .. R0131-IRT cx..um 11.. ... . 1_1,'x.\1H.T.(;.\-',". _~.';-. I vur . Mr. loss moved, seconded`_b`y'/Mr}. C; Morris, 'l`hat" a vol_e of thanks be given to the several speakeni oi the evening. _ _ -' T - ' ' -r. .1 ,;_-._. ;L._.._LL a!...A'AL_ ...-a,'_;_ .1 n;\ n P`!. L I)r.(}rcig'g thought thutthe motion was calculated to test. the natural -modest y` oftl-16: gentlemen on the plat- . form," as well as his own, and "placed him in it Kgliale positwn, but he wolild do his dmy-; 49nd` he then, having first declared the resolution carried, de- l clnml tl1_<`.` xcsult in due form to his cho- ipeakers. ' ` v * \ . . - IIVL- .....-a...-......- IL-.. La.-...-I.L 1... _' me.-ting waslhen brou\ght .to {I jglgge by singing the d0xolugy..- We cannot close this Neiy short notIc_e_ withu-ut _t.-xpressjxng u regret that `we cannot` gwcu. reporluf the very ex. `cellcm addresses delivered on the oc- -qassiun. _We could not do so without the Md. of stenogrnphy, and we [are conscious that any epitome we might umicrtnke to give would fail to do ]us-' tied to the speakers. ` ' -u _I,__ -_-_.__ l`..Il -_l` _`...__, .__..- ._.,_..- -..-v- _ __ :'l`iI`UIiSD1.&Y, AIARCH13, 1376. onus. .. V-.- -l.- V The speeches fete full of a`m@se- mom aswell asinstruction, Ipned `will: ' }.'necdo[gg and replete with murnlVa,nd~ -fe_ligiu_us teachings, The bread, liberal. viewucxpressjed by all _the speakers in - ,{,;n.x_;qe "to differences `ofA-opinion in ._...:u'`.'.,. 41`? n|uirl!`I Ixfnveinment nd 1'nEs1-3-Y 1`E'RIAN ' SOCIAL. just of` `Bank orrozcozvro manna nmns. ` are DOMINI%0Nm%] in- 10' `the ehrhce _Inch ore.tory and eloquence . he`vcnrely- been exemplied in Pu:-1is_mentery_ V. pkfsnblj Ami beon3nj_d`.ita3lJ the 'Doninlcn Pu-lienent presenting no they . Pb.I!Eeol"inur'eei us was which was concluded on Ihc>23rd ulto. The diacuuioni eiokod id ` reference to the North-Wee: qnesl.ion'hi-ough`'1: -nu'n- - ` mum. `. etllotwithstanding 7.11 that has been spoken ind vri.tten In oppoeitiontto the npointinont of ~81: Frnnclu inch, thnt gentleman. ineintnior hi: prestige; `hie scheme for neutralising. Alnericnnsllvar Nninnoe iltho but {Katy ill! [yet been proponnded, nId-will,wg 'lIc'*'x!`tr` . doubt, "eventually explain this ttonbleeomo The question of the onlnr['!'tnent`of tbetsi.` Lnwrencevnndtwellnnd Cnnnll mama duo attention ,-nod Hon. Ilr; Langevin etstod than. the sum tobe appropriated would oppenr in theeutimom. _ , T ` ` - T ._ -no nnnontion dimculty > bu been ngnin mooted. nch orgunient ensued," qhletiy. with regard to the eentimenu impntod to the Hon. ,Jno. Young. ' V - - n... It. lt'....I....-..1In ...i1..I.- tiali` ,-I nu. 1 vuug. Hon. us. uicdongaxli: ..nea~ uteri.` tion to the great dilqnluel to which the. ` newspaper reporton-were Iubjgcted. ' [Ya anal:-amino` [HA nnlnnnnnnl A Oh`? uiwlynpzr nuyun emu wqua IIllJll_UK:Ila Ile contrasted the relponslbllitlel `of lbelr olce with themeune ole:-ed for theirr_ellcie.n t performance. and; saggcnted that J epeclnl gallery `ahouldbe provided for their-benet, as it we._| necessary that whatever was said in lhe llouge should be correctly rendered to the public. ' V L A ` or. La... A u....t......u :..a....I......Ii.l. mm- yuuuw - Sir. -Jolu: A. llacdonnld introduced lulu pro- mined Election (Bill; He uid that he degited the Bill hhould re'ccive.th- most ample considers- lion. He expressed lain with lbs! the subject of election should be Tentlrelyv `ventilated. The. Bill was read the flratvtimnz L T " * ` ,_1 _v.III`.!I._.'&A' _-_ 4 on the table in `duemno, The collapse of ihe vinterolonial 1i_:i|wi{f'u brought before the House'lb_s! week. Inex- cusabla extravagance wan changed to th_e.TGo-. vernnent. The Minln.er~ofAJus`tlco appeared rnlher lath to. admit any blame, but eventually acceded to a. request that the corrcapondqme and psprs regarding the matte; should be laid . .... .... ....... .. ..... ........ . 1 l ._ Mr. Mackenzie complaineduthat the liquidation ; of the affairs of tho Upper Canada Balikiwm ` unsutit'nc_tor:;l1e suggested that one able man E would htfect moro towards* a settlement thin i tbs Board of Trustees who had the matter in ; bani! at present.` Sir Francis Ilincks said than | the most important part or the assets of the I late Corporation consisted of real estate,-which i it was not desirable to renline at presu__t. ha- nI.I-_ -..:.l 4I.-L AI... .I-l-....A_..-..:....I _-..- av luau I-`av --....--- vv Ivwuuivvw -. r.....~..... 1 v Mr. {flake said tl1qt_ the deloyadvocaied was` Hvgttil to the interests of the shareholders and I the public. 9 u- n....1.....-!..r. ....;a:-... I-.. .m..:n. A6` 11.. 5 In: yuuuvu - ; Mr. Macken_zic"s nmtion -for copies of the icorrespondenee between the Government and the Trustees of the Bnhk was pagsed. . his sr ox u;~nxE.n1srosk_ 1 %. unto; 3? am aaaams The encouragement of the groh of Tobaicco in Canada was gdvcrted to. Mr. (iodin wanted to know whcthr the Go?- vernment. intended to introduce `(measure for the abolition oflbe dulynt present imposed upon ghe producer of Canndianleuf Tobacco. . O-u - -1 .I_.u_, _,,_._-2, A Sir frapci _IIincks said that t.hcKen'qn'iry was premature. ' 7 ` - - . .. `.7 .',,__u__,:.1 n.:r..._..v ! z I I '"""""" .- . `g In refercxlce to we hztercolonial Ra17il'wa.y', '3 there would seem to ban disinclinution on the 4 * cuiars which ha\'`: ieeh` asked for; the Prime Minister evading-'5 question by saying that he would think ove L ~ of- a Iettor of Mr. `John Young's", dated May '1, 1869, whch appeared to remove alljmpending 1 dimcuny. V ' - --- '.- ,, 1.9-1.2.... 2.. r|.._'-oIlnn part of the Govrnment-to furnish the pnrti-A Tlie Uincks`-Huntington. misuhderstnnding' was cleared up 021- Monday, by the production. uuu\..uuJ . . _ I The . Bill respe'ctingA shing in Canadian water: by foreign Vessels was read a. _rt time on the 281).: ult. . ' ' A * I 0,1, _...1| `A Bill respecting the treafmaut of sick and distressed maiiners walmoved by Sir J. A. Haodonald and rend the rgt tinie. ' The barn Aand Outbuildings of. Mr. James Cogy, whose property is s luate _'.between New Lowellhnd Cremore,` were destroyed by teVou.-Thursday last, together with their contents, cou- sxsting `of 9; quantity of ha), 3 head of cattle, thoproduca of two harvests of grain, and farming implements. '` rn|__..__'_..-o.. ....... u\nII:n`|l1 inc.-,nv-yr`. "lulu, nllnu yuu nun. ..._.`..v......._. The property \v_us.par1iaHy insureds but Mr. Coffey/`s loss over insu:ran':e' will be_ at least $1000. j.. l The followingofcers hav ben ap- `pointed by the Firs Company for _the lbfoscnt year :--' . | ` n....o..:.. 11.. M 1(:..-. {.0 Thu! `,..-,...... ,-.-. . V A Captniu, Mr. N, 1{ing;lst Lie'ut.. Mr~..Edward Byms; End Liam, Mr. Wm. . Clement; 4 Secretary, Mr. D. Bourne ; Treasurer, Mr. John 0'}.-hrs ;. !_Cnpt_ain of Hose Company, Mr. John %McGurl!i Cziptnin of Hook 8: Ladder ,(JompnnTv, Mr. G; Sxnxthgmeylennnr {of do. Mr.'N. Wick; 1st l5ra'nc|1mn!i, 1Julm'0`Ncil ; 2ud'dVo., Mr. J`. Mc- % Mullen ; Stewards, Mr. T ' .t...md Summersett. _._...___..____.__......._ ..'__.. Mr. T. K,cnne.dy; Chic ' gi1_1_eer,~ -Mr. Geo; Plnxton ;As_is;ggt,[ Mr} '_I`hos.; It "is" well for those who -are [ dcbted, to note that they` required to settle __accou_n_ts % mediatezg, ._ P{Al_Ii\al`ITi'V_7 l#3~MI_33'1A`}I0DI.~3'I` SQIREE. g _A Soire@_!orTllneLben'et. of the Primi- :tivaA M.et,l;odist_Churc;h in Barrie wil) libs held in` {he-Town Hail! on Mohday ' th 9th ingt., wh_ia_h will be tollowedby a lectuie, to be given by P.e V,.A Mr, ;Edgnr. o tlmereatest wonder in `the jwor1d.g ` T I v_ _ The Rev. Mt. '0heese_brou`gh- will delivern sei'mun__ in the Methodist lchurchon Sunday mominguext, and the Rev. "Mr. Sanderson oulhe same hehveuing.. A Missiougry u1eet`m'g.`is to {jug day (Monday.) . be held In the Ch.u_rch oh ;lhe {ollo_w-T ' WESLEY v:'ix1vER'sA'Lw` SEE-'| ' V1033... . 1 . an o'or.wilI:bo :nccAe`pled,.bnt. wo_u- ~ 1 5105.551!!! --uumguv Lu '\u'u.jf+ meetmgwns held an the Tuwnnllof Om,` yesterday, for the pmpose of dise. `cussing the bonus question. ' A We hive not leaned the xesult, but we havnreag son to behave that a majority of.th'o' ratepayers of that _toW_nsl_:ip arc in `favor of giving us nmchnasv $25,000` in aid of the Railway and that-,the Conn;-_` oil,'or a deputation from '_th_o kneeling: will be instnuzled to visit-an-l,heoDir c' tors and olfex that-lnT1.,>.lu`l.t. 'Wcjcm$`rptmA. no opinion as to whother [or not "a:l|. c_l|', ' inclined to.think`thI't it :.wjI VI,.-=boingio'b{' . opinion that lilac`?-V\inte{I}:i6 i1-i & to" :Bn.ilif` we ton/d. .. .. ;, .', Nl:vnuiu\--.Une 7J.i Br'igks' .`llleVV:'lIl6t,: for Nennlgiag ea@Icla;,_Cnunh.'&c. Sold by Drujginth. , V > 'ii.ARI,uyk;'r;nt' vuuim-.` Q Railway Mutton` in 0r.o.--A nnoiinnwvnn hnlrl In Ilnn 'l`..n... u..n'..r mm IN NrrAwAsm,; `ml BAIEE FIRE COMPXNY. ..Il._ l\:II.-._A I), 10,, . - .l 4 Mat: L ~. ~ stsitffftiisp"1_'*toiv6.one_1fsnd ; - I T Ins " nta f0? nci.i-tfnndi-r` tlzeii` L ,:-. 1?Iciii&!`l`ji9' `ins " whicli1'-5baiIonh"will'h5s assisted by Mrs. Gilbert, Hr. Hay, and` othzrs of 'l'oronto;_. ' Miss Bacon of Holland?` landing; Miss Magkie Frs.ssr,the llessrs. `Sanders, E. H. Edwin-ds,_ . and themostgifled of our locslwalpnz: With such In array pf musical celgbjiug bl tho splendid Blind of tbs ' Si"IncoNe"Foiest"en, z this Oonosrl: cannot fail -:6 In` the K9 "i 1 _sseesss-oMhsssuon..- ` - A ll - |__`___;L' u, 1: \9,1__', .. AL}- Ida `uni q . I I _IIvvUIo vI`lINlol|.:- V ~~ - ' _ V ~ . We beipehk" for Mr. Ne1:6n'ou this _l:Is1t5 3?` peIrliI,I9_bafore _leuiug for Europ 1! '" owt14:`TiiciI_x's'6,and-vrquldsny to our uarous - friends nd readers, and -to all lovers of 8005 music, be sure to be present and secjzre Y0? Aseau ogrly.` - 13-- 4-..n-_-...:-..I_-- --- 1...... naonn nn nro- . -Tm 'Nonwn OAT.--Tbi8 spiendid oat," so celobra.te'd- throughout "the Continent, can be "purc"!i_nse'&:nY]Ir. George Maundre1l s store. st. 25 cents per quart; The prolienature of this "seed in well known, and reliable testimoninle as to its pi-odncxiveness may be seen at the office of an 4doance., ` Comes.-.-I.J :e Dr. J.7 Brigs Modernl_Cura'livel for Corni, Bunion}. In-growing Nails. Ten'lur Feel~,&c.` Mild, soothing, xocnum and healing Sula] be all drugstisin. - ' v ' 858-31110 maeuocc. Muu, soom Sch] by all druggisjm. We take .?pleasure in referring lo the subscrip- Ation Library establishment of Mr; E`. S.` Meek- eiug. " It is amply supplied with the most 'inter'- eeIing`Pcriodlcals of .1110 day,--English and minde of Ur. Meeking's.'wel1-known courtesy meat; I 1' - AI`nericnn;'Aandeour readers need not be re-V - in attending :9 his .customers{--See ndvextiae-A I)|sp`l=.!'iXA.-'--U Dr.'J. B|'iggsV"VA Dispepsiag Flnlulcncy, Heartburn, < Druszzist-. ' ' ---: PRIME MlNXSTER_ GLADSTONE,8 SPEECH. Luau Igrny. ' _ For rnlrpauicnlus see large vims 5"` P." In lhc'I{ouse of Comment on the l5u1 Fel;runry--"ns- already briey an- nounced by the cab|e-Mr., Gladstone, rising to move Iotje to bring in a bill to amend thg laws relating to the accupnlion and ownership of` land xn Ireland-. said that iwelve months had notjyet fully 'passcdsi_nceTit was his duty" 10 subunit t9 the House a measure ..x n... m-aghast cnnsennence and d|f- V that had taken A end it would be` found to liave C0ndll0'. Ill&(lIIl U duty 10 lllulllu. LL_J Lua .uuuac a of the greatest consequence cultyiwitli reference to the Church of fh,,,lan,.;_ '_ At that time he stated that {Mg important question did I103 91` ..b'mc.a11.tlia legislation that they had in contemplation for-Hieicontentment and prosperity oflreland, but that there luy behind it oistill more difficult and equauy importnnt question .-ailectiug the sociul condition and welfare of the general portion _of:the .ll`lSll p_C0lll_9-_ 115 `did - not disguise from himselti that the ' difliculties of this qil( SllnIl Illml been greatly uggruvaleddiy the delay place. ut that W115 unn.V0l'tl`:1l)le,all(l he trusted that in the cd to a more satisfactory and permanent settlement of the question. It had loin: been under the attention of Por- : 1;,,mem`fux; it was in 1833 that M_r. . Sherman Crawford rst brought it nn-' der the notice of the House. In 184-3 menttmnde by Mr. Cirinvford, when he again. buught it forward. the result being that aoommission was appointed tiou. and 9, bill was brou2ht_forwd'rd in 184-3 by. the late Lord Derby as the organ .of the conservativa government uf` Sir-Robert" Peel. "Most unhappy wasit that thcqustion was not then all parties alike were ,equnlly_ ,respo.ns_i- ble. Seeing the disastrous resnltof the V. delay `which had. taltentplace. he trust- ed tha_t.the question .would now be dealt with in :1 more vigorous spirit, lbel.eved,.now, adniiltd the uecessi-tv of 0'. settlement of the question ; not -only in this country but the civilized world looked upon the efforts. Wllitll ' they were now. m_al;ing_ in that spirit; and, so ;much had _ the question eu- grossed tliealtoii_t ion of the public, that 'every_man`oi'en1ineuce in public life-, or literature hnd- latelyvdevoted thei* that vexed. question--not in n pgirty spirit, but with the desire `to effect It " .satisfactory solution of it. He deemed [. that the agrarian outrages which had excited so [painful a -sensation, laielfy ought notlo be" attril`-nted to that ques- tion; for, on enquiry , it would be found thatthey were lass frequent in the agricultural counties, and nottat all preynlenrin the purely Celtic ones.`-- ,'[`l1e occup1tio;i_u{ the lurid in Ireland, as loundedfupcu tenure", was allogetlxer ydii;-rent -in its spirit tmd.tenure to that- in England and Scotland. In Ireland the landlord generally differed from the.lt3l=:~.1r'Itt_.i.,u politics and reli_gion:- H_e.did/not g,i;d the _;capital,- retylltcd. tind..the improvements were e ected by the tenant and not by the landlord.` In Ireland the landlord -was in -mOSl cases an absentee; but the worst feattire` of. all was that in I_r_elnx;d the law, in ' the absence of an agreenient, did not recognize the right ofthe tenant to any. t'hiug.thnt-he had putitiv the gr'ou:xd,_; but.'in-everyycounty 1u.England that` right was recognized by custom; and. flratstate of thin sf wusturtlieringgru- vated in Ireland y the tradition that thb'89il'bpl,opge(l.to the whole people and had, been tvilrcn t?i'9i_n thgiii by post; quest and coiiscationi; `It was,` lliefe- fore. idle to maitltain that the law, al- tlioughgosteesihlv so, was practically ltlieeatne in England andtin lrelnnd. - He then pointed out," with great eni- phasis,` the iiuturiil effect which I he loss .1` ||nv r"|r-I nlrnnhazi '>o....-.............a.. .t Sir R. Peel` was strnckwtth the st-rte-, which elitited much valuable iiifornm-_ settlcdby a resolute eort; but for that and that success ,wcnld not fail to f crown- their labors All parties, he not. only members of that llouse, "but; best time and leisure to a" solution of '1_`HE iv.1s`u' LAND Qtiswlon. PIIIIJIE, Qua uuuuiu CHUCK. W"H|U|l ||lU I05?! of hardly` effects-'1 improvements-if V they came to be -evicted even for legi- timate`, altljougl; ,hnrc_i `reasons-could riot.f;il`tq"lmvg 9n the -temper qf the Irish peas`-.ln,lry_. Lle, for one, slxoqld be sorry up be so tried when he saw swept away an the_- iabor and v'nhje_ of pus: A years. . Since 1868, whipe the vnltle-n_f' labor in`Ireland had b ecn-alme'slsm!iop4' ary,'lhe cost of suhsisumce had` 'gren_t- . .ly increased, `Th`e"ubohtipu~ of j the N corn l_aws',L-sdvgreat a boon to the Eng- Iish piiblic, had Jndt `b`e'e`n_ so to that- .~ Irish occupier, Wheat was -lea`_s -fin price, ..but thgt `hr .g'rmt, re,source I mm the" mar_ket'?; W}, `Ila; the Acpgt of . A` oats and pqtnloea, o_u_-'1yvhic}'| _he',.lived . `hi-fl.m'a'~ter1al|:y increa8_eii...1v. - '_ .'l`|i result manna: `the r9gres_njhich, .lI1.I<! bran. rwreivimisiy was W 3' had. *.`J. Briggs"Allevnntov'-, for` , kc. Sold by ` S88-3m stocky" d hen ung '_ 888- 31no ir;*`.'I _XN0l - outlay o'f`,his-J_tenants.' Thus. It` was `vb! that . their very remedies, 7. with the it" .'.in.tentions,.,had operated,..preJudtg;, gt`! jcially tofrtlie ..IfI,ltivatoiF the lands ; _. ands: `indirectly sari`. b_e`n:i:iie: opera-. ..'t-ion0 of `tire, _I oor 'law,l. while i the . - remedy of .e.Iniir1nti6newgsalnshltzrr -;.. ` long as_it. was voluntary and "l`ioe,bnt W0 when it was conipnlsorya no one who 00,` gwishedto stay, who was-iios_s_i,oit`ateiy 99' attached to land-under.'theseicircI1n1 Jnl * stances it was but -another word for `fro ` banishment, and a country so situated . ll" - did not deserve and would never get Tl! theatfection of those so treated by it. 3 Still it was true` that for ninelyseight 001 yearsthey had been incessantly` 'le`gis'- lb` lating for the benefit of Ireland. `P0 "They. had abolished all eiviland re-' ill ligions. disabilitiesygthey had en- 93 deavored `to place Irehirid _upon an equality w_itli.Englanjd`; but-still; after all it was doubtful whether the social coiidition of the Irish. people was `materially. better," 'This_ was a startl- ing paradox. In only one thing. had - they done good--they had placed with- >- in.the reach-`of the Irish peasant" a '3 i- national system of education. But l0 r'- "education without the removal of '9` Ki isocialgrievanccs only made tlieseiise 01 2-, ct _th_e'm`more `embittered. The effect 3` iy of newstatutes intended to settle`tli_is W 2-` question had -heeii hiu'tful,ifor they 9-` unsettled the old ire`lations,. and, by P` A the changes introduced into the law, 1| Jy had introduced new processes,,oI which `N In the practical `effect-altliuiigli not iii- tended to be so-had` been really for "S the , -advantages "of the land-owners.` ll 'l h li E Parliament was therefore now being; . ii._ called upon to deal seriously and "radi- Ie ca-lly. with this qlleSli0l`l;t1l`itl they must; bear ' in` mind that the result of ` their legislntion,_liitherto benecial as 8' itwas intended -to be, had really been harsh and hurtful. to the occiipier and "6 peasant. He would now_ cxtplaiii what the propositions of the govern- ,d nient were. They did not intend to "5 ask Parliament to interfere merely to '9 reserve the previous,prescriptioii--that in the `absence of_a contract the oc- f citpation waslrom year to year. They - `M. did not intend to'interfere with the 3" most perfect freedom of contract; uii-l less, indeed, .as_ had been the case. M in certain manufactures in Eng'aiid,. "8 it was necessary to do so foritho bcnc-i nd fit of the wealtcr `party, who could `llg not from his circtii; stances, enter into, 1_ `lee a fair bargain. In Irelaiidtlierc wasllt - `- a great -demand for land, and a great` i `at desire for large farms; so- tliat the1i :3 t'z'eedoi1i of the Irish peasant and oc- ln-S. cupier to enter into a contract Wt1S.U[ll)'_ t he 8. noii'.iiial one, l`..e_ great evil of r . Ireland-~ was ` insecurity of -tenure- i i`'- This: was pointed out years ago by the ' 9` DcvonComniission. It notaonly iii- lud terfered with his coinfort,`but paralyzed "' his cffurtspaiztl his industry. For yearsl 1. he had been ,e.\:cit,ed_ by the hopevttliat ;` 3"" his eoiidition would be anie`.iori1.ted;' 43 and it was not wonderful that after "9" so long a period he had at last become": (lespondent and depressed. ,He did notl 9"" wish to iconftmnd` securit-y of tenurel `ed with 'perpetnit_y.'. r I ' . l ' By security he meant criongli to.ena'LleJ the a man to enjoy` the fruits of his outlay} and industry. but riotto transfer to liiin mv ofthe rightsyof perpuity. Prosperity ` oftenure wasthe expropriation of the V landlord; and, it they established I15 rate of rental occordingto the `value of} the produce, the landlord would have 13, a fair claim to compensation, for which 3 I he was afraid that the only xsource available would bertheir old familiar I V frieiid,the consolidated fund. Ile ex,-` amined into the result._ of this, which would reduce the landlord lo 7a mere` State egisioner, and the" State had an undou ted right to do so it tries for the public good." _ This plan would secure to theoccupier the right of the holding as longas he paid a fair rental, ` to be fixed either by -the value of the '.prodnc'e' or he. State tribunal but it woiild reduce the landlord to the state and condition "of the fundholder re-_c_eiving a certain income for the land, while it would destroy his social .status,~and all the rights and duties which devolved 'n-ponhiin as the owner of land. H lle coiild. not think tliatf this would he a social revoliilloii, ahsolvii'i_g wealtli and g , property from ali social duties, and in- creasing that lounging class w-liich pos: sessed money and nothing. else. The occupiers and peasantry of Ireland, Ill-I tlimigli a most important class, were. not the whole people of tho 'country,I and he did not belipve that it would he . for the lieiielit oi the whole_'to traiisfer to tlieni all the proprietaiy riglits oi the r `soil. Perpetuity in this sense would `destroy'all.eiiergy and` `enterprise; it would look tin all the soil, and at lengtli ` cause inosvt 5 range and a`nomalou_s 're-' . sultshso tli'_atiii _a`sho'rt time Rarliament wouldjhave-to`deal witli"a still: more - vdiicnlt and aggravated Irish question. In Englundiwlirre the tower at the landlord was less than it was in [Ire- la_nd,.tlie valueof the reiits_ in the same wind l`~ltll|l0l'6tS.9`l lll| `-efoltlihut in V A SUOlli1lld,'wi16l'8 owing to the general _ prevaleiieeof leases, the teiiant was the most secure ofall, and the landlord had the least power, the value of the land liafd sexiupled. 4 ` -~ ` '!i'.7:;".` 1 E J 1 '7 In poo 1ainta;V>I'ace: u`iui;i':_m4.ni1'y n-..x. oor, or -bid, on ;h_5lblfGI'.V-I!i,d_ lpl;-_hm . .l_3y` q6i`g_I_ly,I:j:en.;ninu;u 9;, in. gjggplg; ;-;f'!'.9r;~-e:`M4 l`!i:.`!*'.9-*x.w 5.-_ 1"-3 IQVII3-!y_uqr_wn.._rpnnu1oa.q;,`;o..;z,u.umpIy , -. V ' -_ .. ; 4 . - E `f -`!,|.".'"8= fit; `n.ml;5 1.1.10,-2. blood ;Im.iM',s":_h Vi, The gminjj was covered by msnmncg. W ' ' ' f.[_'[j;ere% will Ibo: S on ~ (ha ' .: . ;5.!9=on`lys:r~ .lf,lIj.of.; ;B_c iAt--... A -It L.L-iii.-.iz'.f`..'.!!l.r`xf:.a:.*L-.'!*-. suvmu uu guy! __uIyeq /qll mu sjcqnu _[eaum_g. _ Mr. GIl.d9lo,go.gIq1`ed* um hp hopgd the a;-' `rangemema of!h'e_'hqnomib1q mambo" of bo'h.I.idI ionld Pwnit 1h.e:econ.d,..xagding (0 '33{I399-3503!_lha7|h=D.(Ml|I oh,_' V ` Thu bill `was. chon`md`| um: um. 5 ` ' ` T'pe g`o\fcr`nn1ent was reluctant to in- t._e`.rYv:r_ga"\vilh xe_nls;1;u1. 133 cued ogses of e_:;orbif_ax'1tI ` ienls" b_cmg hskcdiynd `ag"eed to 116 paid," W'hicl1fitwas*ir'npos_- sihle could be-fairly paid. [Every man, Irishman or not, ought .-coho bound by (his volunary`contr_acts; but, consider ing the stale o`[`thiugsLin Ireland, it was desirable to. give the court` p0\V_9rs to declare lha.1___iI.1 such mes the land; fqpds were l?,!,n1illed lq corp: wj'.h_in_ (life a_dvahta"ges_ off-11isj bill. `In cases ol`e`vicIion,L the` 'notn'ce,s:` must "be for _tw-clve months, and `not `six, as `now, given gt? 1;e_|nst.'gile dvgsii of the year,-, and bear a` sta~n)p'of' 33. In 11.: -- . _\_'ali1e.'. ...-...., _ v_ _ V _ ZGaIhornaj"Ilardy._ in tlxgjbqbpoe 9! Nit; Disraeli, anggeslest thin. the _gcuq_giq q shbijld be poslgoned /till the sjcqnd readi. - Gindslonumuds um he hnnad Hm ;..-." Mr. GIadsV:ona `concluded an.ible- Ipeech. in the foHowIng'woul_s: Ha tmalod they might liv td `see lhe'ir',wotk vpronper in their - hands,.ad ihll m Zlr_elpIid,- which lhoy,\vish-1 ad-:10 _unjIo Awilh` England .angl` Scotland, in- iieu 6! `good `wnllgngl unity, may mjgIu'm| neaca-. order nnd',c}iae'rT|':I in'1!hm:rxi'd`imiiinn em Z}i111a11ne. HBI 0| g00ll WI" 811!) amuy, H18] lllll nd qpqqcp, on} r_ gnq1ct;ae:f[j:[ ip3_`u1,'y` diffdiingj 'Il;eir'b!es_Qg gnuggjyaug tjoyg -.-r, ind. from day" to_day,'ovarg ami|ipg"la;)d. [Loud cheat/3.]. '*`. '- ' ' ' ' 5' - Iii- 'f|-.L::-__`_`7.Qu ,,i L. -.'-3. ~ a In: uuau anon: we 1IuVuI.u3aron, '1'ha.AbilI`w?a__s (h_0n_l'9ad` _I rjs:l:. tigug, 4 ifovn $200,000. _woa'ra 9: vs `p ` ' l>r_:_s'.I`noYI' .' ZF"The old` elevator hnlopgin do the ? is Northern" railway,,and`7situat`e on -a` F `zwharf to the westward at the ;B'rock S` street station, was complet_ely_des_troy- Ml `S-,g_ by re__ on_ Monday night. The: iog :ln-'0f`UIO re is clothed it'_s'n!ystery 1`; , t--`*-in`asmuch as the ,*~watchman, ,Mr;,|~` Patr1,ckAGarvin, who was on duty at the _.B _:time,.knew nothing aboutiit till he 1 "was" nt'foi'med Z1IfS*`t:Trite"?parties, from the `F outside. The `ames were rst ob-' served -in the cupola, and: it is therefore inferred." that it: must'have originated-`, M -from friction of_ the machinery, as at there was no re in -the engine room. - The alarm. was given and the Fire Bri- -gade"tur_ned out very promptly. and conveyed two engines to _the'scene ot - the disaster, but theywere perfectly-' powerless to stay the onward march of the a.rnes,,and the elevator and sheds extendingnorthward '0 the "osplanado, . a. `distance of several hundred feet, were completely destroyed. The ele- vator was crammed full ot grain. and our4-there being about`1A50,000 hush- eis of the formerand over $20,000 .worth of the latter in the building at the time, and all was consumed-. A large number of cars wereson the track leading to the elevator, but they were quickly removedunder the direction ;e' of Mr. Harvey and Mr. Mncdonald, 31 and otlier employcs of the company is who were promptly on duty; and did y everything in their power to" save pro- ,y` perty. By the time, however, that the V, track `was cleared sufciently tor the ,h reception` of the steam engines the 1.- ames had obtained such great head- or way that it was found` utterly impm:-l -3,` `sible to suppress, them, and they ,3 "devoured everything before them till jg there was nothing else to consume.-- ,y The building _was partially insured,- but it IS feared that the grain and our as hadelittleinsuranceon them. Nearly 3,, every grain dealer in the city will be- ,,.aifectcd by thisycalamitons tire, and. in indcedit is feared that a few of them n. willhe entirely ruined, "At the tim the tire broke" out it was found impos- sihilc to obtain a list of the su"ercrs. ...-.. _ .._...-..t--lI_ l__l_ .L, >\)lU|\.2 Lu vutuuu (I. AIOII UI Ill.U DUJIGIUIEIO ` IL was nfremarkable fact that the whole building and sheds in CODDECUOU. with it, we_re destroyed iri less lhan an hour; audit was found necessary 10 rgamove a large schooner from the v | wlmrfto prevent her being burnt: I _ The ruin ` -yesterday morning presen- ( l ted a most desolate appearance. Ofi I l the immense building which oniy i t l` yesterday contained such an accumula- 11 tion `of wealth, only a small portion of I ` the e'ntr ance.to the our shed rcmain- w 1 ed uneonsumed. The rest was a mass g ofsmouldering ruins`t"rom_ whiehamse il l dense clouds of smoke that were watt- .- cd across the bay by a strong north ,t west wind. No doubt to this same 1` wind, though it hastened the destrnc- tion of'ytl1e'Ele`vat_or. is attributable to ii `the -fact that thero vtas conned to it the building in which it originated. '_,t Had it blown from" the lake, or'- had I there` been a calmat the time, it isis more than probable, that: the amesit wouldhave spread to the neighboring 1 shipping and buildin.gs.y Throughout H the night, and up to the time ofgomg 4 to press this afternwn, two of the tire 1 engines have been constantly playing l ontlie` ruins, yet they glow like an im- 1: mouse furnace under the steady north`- i` l west gale. On approaehingithe place the firstiobjeet that strikes the observer is the great mass ofltali-burnt our [just insiderof what was formerly the 4 entrance to the our shed. The sur-; face of this mass has been partly ;` baked by the intense heat of the re_ l` and emits a strong odour like burning-l t _ bread. .A large portion of the our. has 1 l `scarcely beenutottclted bv the ames, and a number of barrels of ithave been _g-wed. There V is no doubt but the, `greater part of it might have beent I secured had some men been set to work toroll out the barrels when the. fire was (ii-{st `discmvered, As it was, ` a number of the barrels having bur.-mi the our lies lik_e a map ofsnotv mixed It with charcoal. The surface, from the steady stream of water which has I beenvponred on it, has beeuireduced to t the consis`eney of bat_ter,and is_runnin`g in a thick stream down over the halt-' burnt platform into the l_al;e. .} crowd tot` htulgry looiging .ri_inti `and boys, to It `\_vho`m il1_0_t_.ltJ_.t)1t`tgd our would he a` Gtlthsentl stand by .With their handsin '1 i their pockets gassing wistfull at it, or I i ;watch the 'etI_ of the Iiremw got. `quench the ie. Advancing a little i. tmther along the smoking platfoxm we lfi nd_the' ttestrtlctiqti pmre co'mpl.ete.{t On what was Formerly the foundation j "of the elevator lies a mass. of red hot cinders through \'.hieh the burned stumps of the posts which fot_'merlYsup- l ported the building, stick up here and} there. Occasional patches `of muddy looking water may bcseen; from which stenni rising as from a kettle-, Iron rails` and a few blackened -beai'n's_ are ' all that remain of the railway tracks: -cv.`cr,`\vltict1_ many'"a carload of gram has _ run.` The heat from the fiery Cold Nor -West wind, as we pass it. "A little further on, the'pla.tt`orm. is blocked up` by a pile of wheat, which- poured through the side of the building when it fell in; and there it lies,~al-. tnostumnjurcd-_ `Elli,-tl1_e*t','._h_'_e is slow- ly making its way .tindei_c _it,and it is ~ `d_uu_bt[ul;if.an'y` willbe saved. Beyond A this paint it is impossible to advance, ` as the platform has been completely burned away, and the Bay isvlled with small blocks of oating ice. iltut astar as can r'be`seen,'egre'at heaps ofwheat ~ are sniottlderins t!`.Yt_iY tt.s1P!`3` _ the-htiilding, spd heavy fonds ot is sniok ascend from them and roll away `towards the Island-. ;The southiyend . oi the building contained fifty thousand.- `, `bushels of .whcat-rand of 1 `lg irnrnense ti not .0 bushel. V8 . . Jinln nu: if at nnn. he recm.rprpd_~ 111:9 yen: ia. liestuiried imder la gent mass is intense, and iltis necessary to i heap-eta burning whea_t,'and"w ill_- turn the face westward toward he of ,`-.er1:!i;2|I't.-.`.lInpeA stillyegpainsp mystery. Mg. I}.LBur'ns, while walking down towards his whanff, about ten o c!o'ck last night, observed a lightipthe upyar _ rt of tin; building Ila lhought.it w father. t;`gnap`-bu; guppagsd ` at was-some qne gonpegzgq with thee cvalor. who was attending to somi wed: in the _bm|d_ipg._ - _I.-1919934.: - no II1tther,,noti90f -I`; nothing fq;lh`e; wqg; known A of .,t _`a .;et_1ll_'it; -rm; jdiIrpVaI_ed::hy:.;@319-`58i!1?-Iltiyar, ;wh'o `gav_e.;.tlia -i=QNl`l1`{}8_h0tll L ` ; . , ` J-fn `I H631`) DI uuunug wanna , uuu wnu little use if 1t.`can boA recovered. -FUPL'l`IlEI_1 DETHAKILS. I nuisth-.we been about 30.0 prese_m._ _Ten was served in tlrellasemoml story of 'l'l:c solcinl assembly of 'I uesdaj*l '.'ning,at the Presbyterian Clxcucln, "was one of the most susccssful aairsi cf llu; kind tlxatwe have seen. There 1 the Scl)u0l'l'iuoz1l, and after the_rcfresh- meu!s- were disposed of, an .adjo'um- mom was made to lh Church,and`_ll1e intellectual pan of the e11'tertui`umeut.| "commenced. ` A - A. 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