yarrwzu or ms comrade he mam one half of his mining property. - _ -------<-$-Os:--___ -The man O Farrcll, who gained such un- riable nqtoriety during the Whc-Inn fl-hxl AVIS PAM KH.Ll-:Ir-.--FOr thL-`cure "m, l)_\'I<-Ixlvry. (.`ln.-l(-ra .\Iurhus,:` 2." Cu'm;.'hs and Colds, Sc:-luls. it is wilhoui an vqunl. Sold by s.-IJuzly J l.u'ndcaler, L leL'e[und, ..., n uu gumca such luring Wht-Ian trial, the other day in Quebec, -Gum-ral s lace when he 3 femur}; was taken down 2 reported ta the proper 1-stigatinn may result in I Mr. 0 Fnrrcll. He says of these days to walk me ll0\\'.~`|):lprl`h' which! ` his peculiar cuwlnct [ V. [I0 I1-.|s`n hlc-au'_v task I ,.---.... nu. wrote in him, and on the made over to; him nerty. ~ any or_ pain. he proceeded tc the bill is intended to go into after the first day of January, . soon [as it has received the } commission will be nppuinted 1 ten years to guard the property nun] 0.. - ...........uuug may the Irish Clmrc at, present. constituted defeated the i of the Act, and prcvenu-d any real unio tween the people ol England and Ire The only .'neuus of establishing that I were religious liberty nu: civil mm nu n. 151:: umy eatablis were liberty The Bill would hen conclqs nfnHmm|.........._.. 1 - ......m u.. IIIIUH [U0 xswon.-d them by Irish Church "as lefcntcd the info"? 1001: . uuurcu intent 3] union hn. uuon ue. Ireland. mi. Innn ,_._, .0. THURSD.-1Y,the 18th DAYof.\lARCH.1355: At 1 o clock. p. m., namely : PARCEL No. I--The west half of L0` 7. in the 6th Concession oi Mnnlmpr. continqo ing 100 Acres. more or Ives. of n'l_|Ich_'f0"'rb'i5 :\t'I'u-R nr--1-lv:\:'-I. am! nmh-r(ul'1\anlvul|HM I 1.0% is well \\.':|. ~.uI .....I .. .. r NDER and by rirtu or two ccmnn 310?- U' gages; which will be produc d 8} `I9 time of sale, hearing date re5P'~fC"',e. the Seventeenth day of Noveuxbcr. 13; and the Eighteenth day. of QC) b; 1567, the lands followujg mll h lam-rod for sale by Public Auction by -10*? Rogers, at his Auction Rooms, in tho TOW r Barrie, on - .2.-4.-2.-.n._-.-4~ :1};'#TIII'I 'I:!C/!\>\".\'>fl1II:." OF Ml7l.31lJR AND cou.\'cwo0n. '01: um] uflcr the Ir ll-"I'll and SEA L HI) '1` H .V'| I H: .1-..;,,, Section No. 7 wil Nova Scotin, and Sontherly end 01 (Tu Philip, to Station I" Twunly-four miles. Plans and prolilmx wit terms of contract. will _ _0ice of the B_ou`rd of W1, the oicos uf_ lhv Uunllni Rimouskl. Du1hI)ilSil:.' >1. nan um! mark their ollicu |I:Ill.. uu Luv 1\\ ' 1\l.\l{Ull. `ln'ti!|. Illl('l (:Ull)IIri:l| l`.:ni1u OLt:u\_'J, 111: wv. wage V55 e!J%@I,nJgp Com].-ling of `vVii1d>.or's c(-lebruted Malt, Ry:-., >.r.:J Jmurhon`Wblskoys; .\I;1r!cIlca'. }Ionncs_v s, I . )2:\r<'x`n` and I)ulary's, Vine G(`U\V(.'l_`S npd other brands of ne Iirundy; ne Diamond Sheri ; {lit-h,;\'u1ty and Emily Ports; Scotch and -hi.~h \\ hit-keys; Ben's and B1-1`nuxVd'a Old lam: Echivdum and Holland :-1 Gin, 45:0. 1??" 1 urc/wsers will v=please remember `the _;,[agrr, `nae! door to Me Bun/o` of A 7'm'rm[0. ` ........, uuu n y 0! Court: 5 Fifi; -. I Oll:1R':\ he '1' \\'l 7 will lu- wi 1.. ?1:xi!s' (`lose at Bmirie l .0. as fq!_l{m's: lIlSll`|.'ll7l.| U LUCK OI WINES & lLE'U%$ (,`on.~Z.-zincol"u\'ind:or'x-a colebmu-d Mnl R6" . PP.IH6"*`liii_i"jliI.INS.I vv11i1'*13 ii1:{"s":`_1* E)cK , He has on hand the best and malt chpioely u-I1-ctnd stock of intrlnn-.r'n A M -- "` ` ` NOW orrm'2sT V DC? Great Bargains /. Tn n1ll.-iv~rl=r.l' nmrrlu n.- H... ...- Dominj%i%pir}L%_AHousef J -. - . .. In all kixtdsnf good.-. as the propximop i. (1*'ll"-mif`-N1 I0 5011 nil the rarrvnwrnwwwn n._... _.__ Eh gz.-jng South, dny at 7.05 a.m and [-.m. _ 0) l`lll'l 5'l`l;.Vll . I.m. !nr()rilIi:1.41nilynt11.25 a.m. 1|. 2:1. - - I-' fm'_lv'y, Thornton and Vine, Monday, -may mu! I"liz'1n_v. 11.2.5 a.m. > .\ul-, Merlonte and Mount Saint Louis, `uy mul >`.:nlI1rd:1y, -11.25 a.m " l< for .~`YmnLv ISu1. on 'l`um.!mm nn w.-:. 'I'm-r-.'rl:1V, I'hm'sday and Saturday, ist- _ ':u:r:.\' 1:.m.\vh' '1`IMEw J`AI3LI~.')' itlll he 1'! mu htllllrllily, `1.29 :1.m. 1-.~`!nmLy15uj,on Tuesdays and Fri- l.2Jn.xn. .:.z, . . 1' .\linising, 0g1Fri(Iny2j.at 11.25 ::,m. I-.`DWA]:l)S`. l'p..mnn.o... 5.-\ 31:11-ndid lot of voryne _ {wing to Pcnetungnishene, diaily ai lo zing North, daily at 10.55 n.m., nnd! . . ......`r-J nu; nu IIIBHIIICU OI 5 ,uu\ju;: sin, um r4-ccnmneurl Hi.-i;.[nl~', \\!:0, SMH, lm-I rt 1. ;~-u` .;::.~'um-u.-ssl'uH_v am tlw [cu In-'.-;--t anal; Ines-I1. '1-f'wlIr:tl; but 5 we for Ni.-:g.mv. (In three wt \\.hi~'k4-_\'. Only think of RIIUII I frmu Ill}? Prcn1':L`ru-f u Pru\'iu~c-, 11--:1-I nl'_ Lln: (in\'crnIIIcnt. Has re:-:ur'.ng in L-guli,-xn, }ml tmtktn um` mmmnt. nlfcrmlit for" the purl , I 3' - - - 2.-mo receiving his I I HI n A 5 - .- um pun nu mm I = R4.-furm party, jiili Io UAXI). Imstxnaster. . .......__._.. uuu cu"- znse 5'1 do not love the Dr. mi; , - , The reason why I cannot tell: l7gCL27Z3 .' I}-.u_1 do not love the or. F.-ll. . ,0 He clninienl to. have remalne-l true` to his the part_\', and said the party hz;rJ_ dcserterl `< _ im, and not he `them. His epcech was K an extraoi~d,inary production, and intended ghig - to inuence the people in favor of Dr.` , ' McGiI|, who was to have been placed on- `! his trial as one of the immortal nine; but ' I owing to the roads being blocked up, a postponement was urged and carried; but Mr. Macdonuld had gone there to speak, and speak he would, if only to tell the ielectors of South Ontario that he was their man if they li;m_l- any axes to grind. It was perfectly absurd on his part to per- sist in being heard, for he had_.reall_v no- ! thing to do with the meeting; but he had ' friends around, and thev nisnaqed the thing by nally persuading the crowd, that mud Malt, {$339, It would be well to hear the Premier. He nos`. Hr-nnr.-s_v's, was heard, and his speech was one of the "`V`-"3 ll . most remarkable on` record for (3 greater immld Sherry` iiec oi'inconrrruit' w " t at ,5; Scotqh and ; le . rt,` yb as neier s run? )- get ier, _an_r ins to e hoped his friends a were satisfied with ,it. Nothing could be my more rcdiculnus than the position he of.-'18-`lmed, and It was deplorable to think I that a man so fortunate in to occupy the B, m1\*])s_ place of PI`0m1(:r should have dragged his ---?----- diznitv in the mire, anti ;..c:cr..,z M, 1 I and in dnin,v.v so slippvd an _.___-2&__-___ N.umow E_scArs.-0n Saturday evening last, nu ngud arid irflrn; mm named Young. partially inc-lzrinlc-d." r..tten`1pu-d-to step upon ononf thelnind aura of the railway train, at llzirrin. just nstlu-_v were` cmmnr.-uoinz their lmckward muliunuver Ilnc.-.3?`-itch to Allnndnlo, fgfll. An 1-xprs-as hox lnuppmwtl lo lmvu rul|el|' from the siding uphn the rail. and ln-(we-oullwman and llw 'M\'iIcln.'s_vhich. with tho old mun. wus pulwd l`urwnx'~rl $!vt`1'nl feel, wlu-n Mr Crosby, Ilw _(-xpress am-ut, succoedyd in Inapbing Young I from a h_q r1'iblu.1e-aib. ' 'o h 3' IS it a p- ) l ' an object; Flos coul iuipuuuuig evu. ` There is much force in the suggestion of "A" Tradesman" as to the opening of the line of road he points out. This once done, the trade of Flos would be perma- nently secured. _ . We cannot at present form an `idea of the amount required to accomplish what is suggested in the letter before us. Let the matter be discussed in the town and v toxrnsliips. It can hardly be supposed that the` i-;,t(epay'ers of Barrie would be so blind to their own interests as to demur for ainorneut in granting ten or fteen thousand dollars for such an object. Nor is it at all probable that.Vespra and Flos would so far stultify the_x;iselves as to refuse to incur a like indcbterlness _l'or so laudable d `not '_hesitate,- as such a line ofcornmunication through the very heart of the township would be a boon far coliliterbalancipg the paltry in- crease in taxation which the'jx1terest`o_11 a few thousand dollars, scattered over: a period of twetny years, would impose. As the subject is of vital iniportance to m. Barrie, it should be fully discussed i'!'1l"tl.3i e im press and elsewhere, until the practical ll` bility of the thing is fully tested. 1; `fl billions when he p i` think he has (1 1! tice of the state of our busines e l 3 l , _ as well,` and w...;m:.u|" D auuu or wings. A tr.-n must have been a little l enned his letter, as ire ram) 3 rather gloomy pic-_ s atlitirs. ' plicity we imagined, and we at Barrie has progressecl quite perhaps a little better, than most of her sister towns and villages in_ this section of the Province. . No doubt there is a very considerable stagnation in business here just now, and there is also no doubt that A Tralesman.is right in asserting that our business is being tapped at several important points, _and therefore necessitating increased exertion on the part of our tqwnsmen, one and all, to avert impending evil. . ' Tlmrn is: unnr-In rnunn -- A'- ~ In our aim still think th "H", Lu`; :`_(||\| uuuu ul LUU Uul.tlrlU11(lllllll- ._m istration. We Ej??3k this H103' l 5' thanhin anger, for we do not like 20866 the foremost man in the Province making [my such ashow-of himself as hevdid in Souil.` Ontario. Treasurer Wood had not a foolish word to throw away, but really made the best of his position, and delivered a speech 1 many` as much superior to Sandeld s as it could I possibly be. There was probably not a ; Louis, word in it he would wish to obliterate, ( ndFl_i_ but after due consideration it-isapparent I that his leader woul_r!. ladly blot out much 1 55 a'm_ `that he said at Broo_khn.' The Premier's } frivolity has long teen known, but it was C not supposed that, as Milton has it, he 1; '" ) 3. ll m., and Jay, `B1 F .7 could nd `a lower deep," On the oor ` ` ` of the Legnslntive Assembly there-used to he somethinglike dignity about him; and although his manneris proverhially coarse, ' he did not deL~:oen to anything really de- ser.rinz ot',repr-lnensyion until he followed Dr. McGill into South Ontario.` What a poor opinion he must have had of that .\_I: important constituency when he acted the lit` part of one who sought to amuse rather . than instruct his hearers. . Taking a mean arlvalitage of the postponement of the niec-ting, he plied his lingo" in excellent style, and no doubt thought at the con- ; elusion that he had accomplished wonder- I fill things. This man was too sick on ARK Tliursday to go to Brantford, but he had I351`. health and "foolishness enough left. in him ``_ to take the stump at Brooklin on SatLn_'.- mn, day. Mr. Macdonald s ideas of propriety ,,_ 5 are most, assuredly different from other = people s; at all events thev aresuch as to have led him a prettv dance on several occasions,and we take it he is not the man i to maintain any `position with rli,r,,rn3ty. His conduct in South Ontario will be re- membered for many a day. `A We see nothing degrading in Ministers appearing at lublic dinners; in fact it __ would be well if they appeared there - ofteuer than they do; but itis contempt~ 1.` E ihle ofa Minister. much less the chief of 3,530` 9 the Cabinet, to take the stump and `deal _-1' a `F out lung in the i'nnh'Iun ulltipltzd hr lvhe .1.) . .4. 4 . 3 `3 '1 `2.. ; pub} , _... v... -.uuuulJIJll.IIA`I0 We this day publish a letter from A Tmdesinan of this town, calling attention to_the unusual depression in trade which i prevails here this season, assigning cause I Lhenzfon -and pqinzing to what he consi- ders a retnccly, in piu*t at Isasf, for the existing state of things. `.....$ .-. \:_'UH>I||, mm I :m}` H `I_;i:x_y_uJ ju dun:t:i\'ing the ` ...... mug in nu: fnnhiun ml-'-lrlcvl bin: instance ret'e'rred to. Ministers should be above app:-:u-rng nt public nieo:-tings like that in South Ontario, which Mr. Sand- field Macdonuld evidently zttt.-snrled with : the olijcct of assisting_Dr. l\lcCrill, a thing r most indecent in itself, and showing very , clearly that the member has gone over to the Government. We \_s_'e're inclined to 5 regzml the doctor as thorough_l_vindepend- 5 cut, but it nmv seems that he has not ; been misreprenc-nteal in the least, and the . sooner he proclaims himself a thorough ` Ministeriali.~4t the better, He WEN on hand 9 to defend himself`, but afterthe presence ' of the Premier it would be fully to sup- , pose that he could make any impression I by what he could say. Under" the wing ' of the Premier he has greatlyueakeued his cause, and he will nd at the next meeting that he sadly nriscaleulatecl when he thoughttlmt Sundeld could save him from mental contumely, antljust condemn- atiou. -......rJ uuv V. iplace `dignity _in the mire, and insisted upon praying himself a Merry Andrew rather thizn the staid hem! of the Ontario Admin- |};;,`rt)I:1\n `VA ..--.n.J. L2- .~....- ... -....-r I A G001) sm:(:ns'r10;v. ALL I .___________ I whom he cannqt pretend to love, for alias! he is like the puzz1ed_patic-nt. who de- clared-- ` - ` ;_"I,1,_ .. - .. _ _.. \4n IIIIIIISDJ mun" mustllzwe penned drawn pic-_ to our business affairs. THE EXAMl1#\IEr< Am 1) um: um slump {Ind `(l`'ll N]il.liI!l'Q I-Illfllllrl kn um.-nolnz their :h II. mm human the nn. wml vmllmi U ,, . ,- ,,~ -uv ynupuafu H118; Dll` , this is quite within thecapnoity-of Barrie. Ye-spru and Plus. As a rotcpayer of Barrie. 1 would cheerfully contribute of my small moans towards an outlay for the accomplish- meat of such on end,_and I great] `mistake tlmgnious and enterprize of our. vnsmen if, aftor understanding the question they honi- tatd to do so nine. The advimtngas nris'n: from such `An (`km-nditure would he mutually a;1mn:;.i_q-me _to t` a cum and townsliips. Now, Mr. Editor. 'I haw given you my view vol lin- po`z-aitinn. ` , or digcllsgion, I trust. you will draw the attun- tion. not only of our tnwnsywnple. but the good folks of the IWO townships as '0. to the immi-nan n'(1vnnt'rgv_s that would nccnw to hnth them tint] us frnlll'lil(*. mmsttucxion of 11 good. iwa-ll mm]:-. grum'll_-t} man from this town to the interior of the l`m\'nship of Flos. Trusting you will \'l`nllii\l(` ;hu nuntlor nmn-. fully than Icnn do in this lo.-_.tor, 1 am, Mr. Editor, Yours, &.c., -A Tnnnu-u... If you _cnnsidt-1' the suhjt-ct worthy . to_g1:aue {Ind gravel the` thxsls quite the : Vesnm and Fina. A. .. ... I:-run.-L~l(~'zl to .`:'_-cm-t.-n'y, ant is :1 member. ()`r~n. Mu-ir :1b. 111141 YiL`k\"[ Pllt m:1.\'` in the \\'l|1\I! Ii.-It pro g:n-Eu-I it as 11 \.`.':n-In he is be In- may live [L :n:'<:.-:}..-'~ in sup}: South I3r;u)t. \ Inn! in Io-h',<, ~in this l'. ll)lfl)l`(l.(] ulI:1cI'.~f:IlM, Iml ..__, _, ..u uccompnsu this! ouch n road would necessi- trgtenlorgo cxpeudi_ture of money, and our taxes would be made intolerable. nsBrrio would luwe to bear a large proportion of the outlay. It is tme money would be required to grade and gravel the pmposed line; but tlnisis quitq cannoitv- of Rm-v-la uum Iur ever sec_I:rv the tindeof that of country to Barrie. and a right, fruit: it will be at no distant. day, as Flos is becoming one of our best Township: snysa drone in the hive `how are accomplish this! such I expenditure or man .. . - *0` "' us as a community. ` ln czunnl conversation wxth 5 fnend or two a few days since; on this slnlgupt, it was sug- gested, that steps should he taken to open up a-thoroughly graded, and grzwclled food from this town through the centre of Vospm and Flo: to the southern houndry of the Township of Tiny. Sir. thciris much to commend it self in the suggestion. Such `a line of road would for ever sec_I:ro the tmflo, of tha.t_st_-ction " cmmm: In n..p.:.. .....u - _., ,uuu:u wnn mmed arms and allow our town in htrthus unrlcrnlincd. and ultimately ruined. No sir. we owe it to ourselves, to our children, and to our town. to - bostir ourselves at the pr:-sent. time in some way to endeavour to re- store and permanently secure the trade of an area of country which legitimately belongs to us as community. convorsmtinn wan. G r.:....; __ .-,, A nui-rie, March 3. 1869. Siiz,-'1`lie coii'tiiiiii-d and iinaiccoiintzxble business depression in this town during the present wiiiter, iorcesi biisim-s:-i men to look about in their " mind's eye for the cause of it; Several theories are advanced. Seine attribiitetlie paucity `ot' hiisiness to the too niiiiieroiis busini-ss places in the town" for the population of the country tributary to Barrie, for biisiiiess purposes; others to the lightness of the crops of ilie last season, and the fall in the piicc of wheat All these reasons linre more or less weigtt, which another season may in purt rcmed_v,; but sir, I believe, their nreothei and weightier reasons than I have enumerated, militating agairsttliegrowtli and prosperity of our beaiitifiil little town, and if you-will allownie space in your widely circulated journal, I will briey give you my convictuons of "the situation. rior to the constriictioii of the Nortlicrn Railroad. the whole of the large and populous towusliips of Nottawasaga and Siinnidale. the Northern portions of the townships of Essa and Innisl, Flos, Vespra, Medonte and Oro, (lid they bi_ilk of their biisiiiess here. Since the constiuction of that road we have lost the trade of the Western Townships, and tho most of the if Soiitliern ones I ' have nanii-d, leaving us entirely dependant upon our Northern Town- ships and the'\\'estern portion of the Town. ship of 01-0. and even those as a permanence 0` I arejc-opardi:;e,d_. ' It would be the yery qutntessence of folly `*1 to d- ny that the_ pietui'sqm_i and enterprising ltlr Village of Oi-illiu. is new brdding hard. and I; really receiving a large portion of the- North- a` erntrade. until recently transacted in this gown; and, sir, it is tooiiotorioiis to be gain- '1 sayetl, that the good people of the thriving (1 Village of Stayner are conspiring to tap usin. '3 a most vital part by the erection of a bridge Over the Nottawasaga River, and the opening C of a road ti-om that village into the Township me of`1v`los. This once accomplished, there can I be no qiielstion that the Western portion of an` that magnicent township will transfer" its "1 business to the ambitious village on the north- lg, orn road.` Now sir. in view of all this. what are the people of Barrie to do?_Shrill we stand witlrfololed and allow to hethusiinilerniined, ultiniatelv mi.-mi ....._y on was nxcnlm.-rs oi the Literary Sucietyf previous to their having a re-umon in the above village. :~,._.__.L. 1'0nr humhlr F1-r\'n.'il. G1-:'n1:;r; ltoss.` \\'. C. '1`. RcsoIved--Th:\t the -W. G '1`. rwritc to the E.\'A_.\u.\`mz. on bclmlt of this l-nlple :`'pudi:\t- xcr u. mvor. ' > I I ing having any connexiori or, l:x1o\\'L.~n_lge ,` \vl1alev<.-_r of a lo.-tt_1'l' which is ulle;:_L-d up have been \\`r1tl.cn by sumo [Il( IHh('I'Uf this I'e-xnplcto 9 the Schomln.-rg b'I.~uulu_rI. Sp;-aliing lisrcs1>ecL- fully ofthc nxenllu.-rs of the Literary Suciety nuovious to their hm-;n.. .. .,. .. .._ _-, .. - ' " --'---- To the `Editor (f the Etcam ' Burr `-1 un. uuuw (U m(. L.l`(lmlIl.1 D1-EAR > u:-\\ ill,_vou lmn publish the followjng re.=.ol_m nal'wh_ich_wus passed by t! of` Cuokstown at their last fur a. favor. `Wm... I. work, A"c. As to the literary Vcouru-Vn LOLA.\'Ir Yomu-:,-the _decpXy interesting. 11ov-let. by the famous author 01 East Lynne, 131-;'r\vm;.\' 'K`w0--are coutinu:4lL Among the othvr Ljilntcllts we nous--'1`u14; .\."'ro1:1' or Two SI'.u.\n:us.-by Nora. l erry.;-Gu.u:n: wnu nu: Guwax 1_{Am.-- a poem by Florence I crcy;-B,)-:m'uA,-by Alnzmda. M. Douglass, --and ghu pir1u:mt- :_'.ml romantic st0ry.- Editorials, f::shig.snable intelligence-. &c., l ub- I ,lisl1vd by Dc.-,u_con and I :-Ker.-.ou. 319 W-ulmxt sfreet. l"hI1udr-lphia, at $2.50 ayenr (which also inclixdcsn lurgc szculeng1'aving).' Four ; copie-s.$(i. Five cupios (und uni: ~.~r-utis). 35., u The Lu.dy s Friend and The Saumlay 1:`-\'eu- -. ing Post, (and one engraving.) $4.00. . ' .`lq\\i in Soutl ;:Ir:_1_: their, 0 .'rl":l.s`lll't}l` took could have {H in [ms with.-I .'\I:u-lmm|| .~; ( is <'::IL'll]:lIc(] 1.0 opininu of UM who controls the I :-m'im'e. I To the Editor qf (lab-?.1-2117: iucr; ` I. .. `A Dru) ...._.___ . o --- ~-V--- The Lady's Friend. for March. - The March number of this Queen ofthe Honch- Iics.-opt-ns with a fine stool engraving call- -d-In IheE'i1'clight-\\'Iwre ti1'esidedrc:uns are tn_kiu`g visible l>ut.~ctl1c1'i'.\l shupcs. This is foHu\,\`(` by tho.-ltsnml handsome colored steelv fu.~'hi-m plate. and hy an amusing engravirig ot`-lIuH an Hour too czzrly-(at the party). Tl:--n Wu hawe the usual large number otf en- gravings d(:\'U!1`d_ to the fashions, needle . wot`!-', t\"c. court.-nt.~x, Yomu-:.-the decnlv iut,urn-tinrv 1 In: mum-.---prcn1c:ug the ions: In um) o_f his noun impromptu spm.-'ches, am!nllI,u_l to the dinidonce of Ins buchulur brpthren, Bro` Wi..=.up re_spondcd . ' --.----- - ._-- _-. '1 3;: . .\l'_. thenproposnd in 9. moist 1- mo P I:n P l'1tf~:I1ng manner.-.1.heheallh of mu . bio )t.f \]a.h.~:|y. who was an V;-_n[h[-jgmsc in x:1;tlI;)q(l\m:1Jtesc1";1ft.h Blrio._I.I23X!_lSa,Vl replied _ ' Pl'c,nm~1n tqtxec . ig__r .\-mus 1r1.nt1)hn(rrhelIa(] ins'aria_l)lygbpen trct(1)t':)fi ` L; nmongs. iecrnft, more pn1`tIc_ularly.q-[mt he 1 1 had experxensed from the Onllia and Barrie brethren`. He also referred go the" higher ` 3 `degrees in 3.'_sonar_v,-ztnd sum-(1 than aHe- I I gi-ar :_';e was first due 10 the l5H.':.'"~ Lodge. The 1 nexttoast '.v:1s-OnrConni`.` Bret.hre;:--\VhIcb 1 l was drunk wuh fall hnn01`s',a.;d` 1.,-snondcu` 3`) by Bros: .\Io'utt and Dennis in {ct-lfng ;g-.rms, : exp_russxng_lhe gl't`tll.[)lt'1h.~',|i_[L- the}: Ellwayg ex. h . ponenced m attending the. onum, Lodge, , Ifrq. King then proposd the health cf Biro.` N \ l:__ll_mtt,> W. 31;, of" ()riHia."Lodge. Bro. 1 {'.zImttrespu.r_ul_cr'l in qluqxzcrxt terms, and con- `1 1l, l"ll(II'l'll [_'lVllI;;&-l-{'Ihl: I l CSr-r1'\. to j r0s. rc'.v`:zn ;uu:`:u`. I Y. .\I. thl prnyinsml thedlmalth oflhohewlvlfnitiim-d` M n(-\\- v _ . . . . '.. " _ H:ur{;lr4$l;?esI%ol:1`:i(E3ren Hi-`:;]n]}:"[;ES()gr{)1\`::x(l d` `The l.`ndiv.<-prof`x1c. x1g the tons: in o_f his mlnromntu sm~cL-hes. and nllmlml my Hm iue nennn or the G-. M. wasgiven and duly. responded to with all "honors. The W.. BL. Bro.` Elliott. then.proposed_in a neat speech the W. M. and brethcrn orthc County. W. Bro. King responded in sf4.)li(_titious spirit. Bro. Crew being called on stated that he felt much pleasure in being amongst his brethren in Oriiiin and compiimvntcd `them in high terms. The W. M. then proposed most cordial nml attering u1n.mwr_ Hm hnnllh nf ._...._- Orillia anticipating that tbev'\i`ould_.be visited by D._D.G..\l. Spa-ncez; and the `brethren _nl the Corinthian _ Pfepitling a suitable reception for `me Barrie bIj9tb`_m~ Only in few from here visited Orillin. `this was entirely owing to the unpro pitinus state of the wt-atha-rgund those few were forced to remain through stress nf'_\\ 4-,a- I iher till the_ past Monday at that Village. During that period their stay was made as stzmces. ` ()rilliz`1). huve always in their internal manntge- ment en on the heat of terms one with the Ether. and haveinvarlably extended the right and ol_ tfellowship to brethren from Barrie and other places. It is"tlius our pleasing duty to rel?-r to this enlertninrrgent. though the happy manner in which tile" cvemng was shent. It alvpezrrs that a_ft_er the labour of the Lodgevwm-i concluded. the bretherne adjourned to the "Orillia`House." were an abundant supply of oysters awaited `tli'e'm.""l`he chair was occupied by W.M. Bro. Elliot. on 2118` rigxglht he was supported by. Bro. Kin". V. .- of Corintliian, Lodge. on his i-rt our esteemed friend Bro. Ramsay was seated The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts of the ` Queen and the Craft was given by Bro. W. M. Elliott. W. Bro. Kingsung -God Save the ` Queen. - y . The health of the G-. M. resnonded to with nll 'i..-...t.... rm...m -r onus: Friday evening the brethren of pleasant as possible under existing circi1m- ~ We are aware that the brethren of , riot nteljcflt personally. still we'c..`n' appreciate l l In-(lge of-this town. set uhuut l 1 I l l I 1 l l 5 8 t ... ...... 9..-guys, 1|. W115 Elig- hould (1, and 1 fwoundry ['18 011. Such`u line nf rm:-4 uuwgng re.=.o1_unon In your jo'ur,-` I the Good 1`cmplars lhclrlust mt.-cting. and mm. .....u..-u to commend it )n. -0 tmdo, section ~. fruitful one mt am,` 35 Flat: in -m.:.n.. I An: Imsl-]Il`1.l1 Wc-ml \\':'1.s` haul f~r it is clean" l>c_\ xnwvn--;1':1i()x1 at I;;'nr-.-I the other u'.'~im-vriI_v in il.; tI' .'\hj. Jnhn Sun: h-.\(h-m-rzglVunrl '.::3~;in_-' the stulnp _:.-.. ..... .unuuUL'u.. tome .1 m.:u' can UC H0 1 city irict UfC0lllH.l'}', wl as for splclldid \\'h'c:1:-pron] :- B31-e ` then into connvctic sus; linI.n..'.c the rm-untium mu 0 navamzner. Barrie, March 3. um] um: . .1=:gnt,1ru1v.ful , rapidly Townships. But ` how you to Mid necnmi. - A Tnwzuw. r ban: the Icimlricss to 'e.=.ol_ution in jour- l`cmnlm~s Lm: uouu `1'cln])la1's xur.-cting. con- v n.'\vlnl: u) me -`-11111-' s_ 1-n)ple 0. C:lHll(l])10Cll|'C goods _ via .1`un._n1u. 11' goods m 01; , l on the proposed (mm-, to to (M1 in. they WUHH reach 11: wrof J`oinp]1o much rgnilrozul (l.!..~.l:`:ll('L` :\s`!|:o_v: >1-:\kin.g disrcs1wect.- linglo 'l`u1'unI0. mur; Ll:-.|;1 3 na\"H1g ofwhicli \\'0\lM |;e so mu 1 re-union me] .\Iunu'ca1 1.'rsu.s `I'm-(mt.-, 'rL..1.-: . xcnors. M.. U Hill in us ' 3, wt]: and . -----1-Z--<- A dissipated Tumult-. mum-ll h'\\'iI to vacate llumillon the ulhn-r day . Wom1swc};. no xniehml {hr [min V dc-put. and b--ingz cn_tx.~'idt-1'-ml" cum ml to Dundus to ca_uch tllu-. tr:1in.t|w Sh('l1li.~`SI'(l it,'&1n1di;,v: tstcl with tcrmim-d to *-Aczgtcvlx it the next and so .-he did. Shv \-::1lk-zl up U train and cauxglnt llt c'o'-vc-.v.tcl:';`r face. with it recoil on liter 1 art. ;;; fu`.icicnt._ to caysc her udmittanc to: Hospital - t . t : u ..___.. __. ,_______ ::~.mm:. 'i_`Iw1_mm'. mncn 4. ISH9. _j.__ _ I ..p--__-. - ' A correspondent calls the attention of the` Montreal - Witness to tho death of M60 excel- , lent gentlemen in his vicinity, from no other apparent cnnsothnn the e.\;c_c_ssit`o use of to- bacco. The one was an inveterate `- :,;mokt-r, "and the other an inordinate *`c_hewer, The former was said to have died from general de- billty-; the latter died after frequent and terrible convulsions. These'are among the many legitimate effects of poisoning by nico- tine. - Are there not many who are uncon- sciously, but actually committing suicide in this way ? What constitutes the di`ereucr= in point of culpability hutwm-n dc-nth from sue}, {realize and that by delirium !re1n.e1w 2. ______._ I i I 4-}9---------- lxcnnsm or POPL'LATlU.\' ix Bnn',u.\'.-- `From the quartcr_ly re-po rt_ of the Registrar- Geueral the natural increase or the people of thevUnite-d Kingdom, it appears that the births in excess ohlvatltswus `It the rate. of 1,1l7.tl:t'ily. or 410,000 n y-ax. Einigratioii _c:u'ric-d otl`3`.)l daily, orl-12,1300 a voa_r,lom'ing `. 268,000. At this rate the lgingtlon} incrc.-1.~o.~4 by u Luncassliira every tr-_u yt.+:1_rs. and scxulg in the szimh time, (1 population of a State like 2\In.ssacli'nsetts to America" and the colonies The total increns in America must he even greater. and together. the speukura of'Engli:-l: multiply by more than eighty millions per cc-ntitry; and. be it 1'cmembcrc'd, that there does'n_ot in` the woijld exist a community of - 10,000. Englishm_c_n not under their own laws. ` --j:-4a-u>j-_-. I I 1 l l l s ( ll mung or s1}Mw1a Au,vocVA'1`1:, THURSDAY, MARCH, movement for providing the district" in rjm-s- tion with rnilivhy. connection with the Smllh and west through Orillin. We do trust ulso that not nstone will be left unturned to push forward the rnilwa_vs already in hand. Weimve had enough `talking. `and now we want action, the pi-obi--m being to bring the \vost-rn cities into intinmic connection with the heart of the newly settler] distnct, and to do so at.0uce.-Journul Q/' Uommerce. utumc-1. It has struck'na also that. in \'i(.`\\' of the opening up of "so large ailisti-ict as the Muskok-.1 tt-rriloriy. a cheap line ought to_hc ran from Barrie to 0rillia_. During the winter months goods have to be forwarded iJ(`t\V(.'(`n those two" points by sleighing at n consi'd~r- able exponso. In the 2nmm_er tigno the lake navignlioii is suicicn: for ihe present require- ments oftl.ecg.unu-y, but us it grows in popu- lation more travelling facilities will be very desirable. Among the v:irious citizens might do worsc-_ than irinnglirgxle A providing district rnilw'nv. covim-rmnnu-m. n... ..-.. . nl. enterprises I ' which are to mnrk.the coming year. our 1 r y I vvlllu District a rapid cinunmnicatiou with the Capital and chic,-l` pm`! of the Province, wlwre, at nearly one-third the -distance from Mun- troul. it would enjoy the b(`lll'liT. of an inex- hzmstiblemurket for its lumner and produce. Between the two` routes the interest of .thc townships would lit; in securing the one to Toronto first; as that will npconiniotlalte :1 much larger portion ofiinoccuplvd t('I'I`il0l'_\'. and thus do more towards dew-loping its re. source:-'; and, us the Toronto and Lake .\'i- `I pissing milway now pt)ss0.<.sL-5 u clmm-r. and l needs we suppose, only "the requisite lunds. : we "sincerely trust the ciiergy of the entire ' dis_t_riot will he confciitmtcd upon the carr_v- ' ing dutiof that import:.nt project, instcarl or r :xllowiu_g" itsc-lf.tu be di`\'o1'l-;e1 into two 1' clizuxnols. , l AI,_L 9 - - - uam: nipissillg. \\'lllCll \\'oulu unord the` It lma un....1.' .... ..,..~..\..u n uv.-.1.-lnuuuclug u':u:I. L-elllg L)I'0!>lgm ` `then conmction wirn Montreal. bu' ini ma-unlimu the city uf'I`m-umo' has a d('[:i- ` dc-(1 interest in purahing forward the Iiim to. wards Lake Nipisfng. which would afford the I ranid uzmmnnimtinn with n.'.. cpzlxs. H . (1 15 There can be no 0hjucti'on to this ne dis- Tm-'(_`.,: which is 1'-elm-.~1-xlu-d l0 he :1 (-cut, nu splcndixl\\'Hca:-producing tmci. L-ring brm-xgh: spa-crifli cunmjction in1.rm-hm I mung 0: which much i-.1_ I:n'n1' of 2 1.'TSll.s' '1`urdntn`. The kim1_.;I' l1:s.'_uupl_\ I we are s1~ih_jcct to at pI'u.~:cnt m1n1xutpc1`lm1r'.= bu better illusmmd than by rvfu.-1'1-iug to Sfl".[l1-I bout clmrgcs. At prt-so.-nl we have to" pay om: ~ dollar and tm`.-nty-rive cc-,nt.~: for :1 pass gu frdxn Orillia to Hell Iwm'I. win st t'.\`i.~nt_v yc-'ax':ava;.:u the 1Je(u,`cr .~'le:1mlmat C:n`riud pz1s.<-n_;e|'s thir- tz-cn xuilcs further` .~:(_)u(l1 to V l51'u.lI'u1'd .101` 75 cams. ' I uuu uu uct;oi1i1l.~sug1'cc nu uuscxgxlmzg in as :1 -H-Ity ]"l`Ul1ll_.~ ugpluce.` Between it and the * Mllsliukil '1`_-rritory prupcr, is a rocky ::u.d '* sterile regiun,.l:u1 at ])l'L`.`s'U[l[ it. occupies the koy of the position, and 11'cu'cllL-1'5 through that tcrlitory go-nurally make .it their head quarter's. I Anulln-1' mode of ruachihg the ter- rilury is by \\`;1_v of BL'a\`!`[0ll and the Purl Hope and Lindsay rzxilway. and we see it sug- gested in one of the .\lo'n1u.-ul papqrs. that in Ql(l(`l` `lu tap the district and xuulgc it snbsidizuy to .\l0l1ll'L':ll, the line should be _e_\tL-ndrd Vl'l'Qlll lit-zufel ton to .-\tl'u.-rl_v. :1lmut]l\\'enty-live miles 0! level conntfy. and from Athcrly to Urilln. about llnrce milos lurthcr. with a branch to 'l`lmxu1n-sun and ;\l_illL-r's :=:'.w mill, which be a g0.vd [I'M]:-I to the line. [L is" uid lhqt `lb ? townships and vill`.1'_n-s':11ux1,ur Lhh rnnm` rem. @5318 (I3 xstnuiucr, `.`..'{D (,`f)L'rNTvY OF FY.`u.'Cl')K-J ADVOC.-\'I`E. , <' ' E`;Fatal A_cc_Jent.-On Tuesday gvoning last. ` n-brakcsman on the Northern Railw_u_v, named ` Thomas Duncan , fonm-x'l_v exnployed on the Emily May, was in the act of uncnupling curs, at Richmond HUI Statiun, and wlnlu no en- gaged was struck so v"'ii_:.lenLly on the chest by a poxtion of one of the cars as to cause his ulmout `instant `death. D:-deg-.scd was a new hn'n line, this bingonly his second or l_hi1'd_f.:i,p. ' " .__._.4.an.4__ Testimonial.-0n Monday night gn-`mom. hers ofsainl Peter's Church, Churchill`, paid _tbei1_- Pastor, the Rev. E. W._ M_I_u13h_v. 3 [visit at the new Par.~:onuge H:>use,1_n~5ar St. Paul's Church. After some time spent very plezgsantly, they left, leaving behind them substujntial tokens of their good will in ;he . shape `of an abundant supply of the good thing 0' this life. ` ` ' . " ._.j-A.L.5.:_:. Militia 0rders.-Iiegimentul Division qf Sin'u:oe.-A Dri.l Association is hereby author- i izcd at Dalston, in the Regimental-Division Of the North ll-iVdi,r.g of Simcoe, under the angler- llntondence of Charles Johnston. Esq.,_ M.S,, ; to be conlposvd of the teacher "and the pupils ; of the Dalston Common School, and to be I styled '- The Dal ton Drill AssociaLio_n." _- -.. Lulu? u-.uu -uwrv. Again :1di:=,<;I'1st(~l nE!'a'r~`. lu- c_l1 it lime .FlIl'('.: _\'::1lk-gl to :1 r:uming" C0`- vc-.uclI1`r slap i: th. Ion -}urt. gwl inju:i(-5" udmitzangetp `Hamil-I. I A priest recently preaching in the Cathe- dral at Antwerp. declared that the practices of liheru'lis'm would. no more be tolerated.` that such was absolutely incompatible to the Catholic religion, and only allowed free- thinkers to sap and destroy the foundations of society. He stated that the late 1198!!) of the young prince was the act of divine vengeance on that score. and other more terrible ex- amples would soon follow. The congregation 1 2 nrm=e to l('tH'.` the Cnthetlrnl and the reverend ' ` f.\t:.L-r was unanim-,=n.-l_v llisscd. ~ .-.ub-nu, cuuu UVCI` river resp(.-cln'cly." .._:__:_ -------oa----~-'- Penna` Inns Ku.Lx-:n-.--F 1. of Iiiptln.-riat, L`ln_:l(-; ,, Hh('l:lI):|li.~`ln. ' Col` P lnrns. &c., c-qua all druggisIs.-1Ju1ly l.u'ndcaler. m. .2. Tu-o eluctium-cring reyquircxneuts--' wind-bugs and mbucy-betgs. 1 -.we U, Far.rcll, .0 me` ;*:,.%:;:" But him outido '19}? WWW.` mm ` hi` the Clerk s{-'in he rem"-"- $ wk parties and ythe i -e.re-port-ed to u" an llnpit-mant - n'usgam~"3 may ! he is cominn r xsviy `pr Mr. inm (hr :|Ir\'L'Cfit:l?`:)(;'m("of have m."uh'- 1':-{\.n..n ., hm. ""`|"'_l"'1' during: lm! \\:lnclzl!|L;.1-iii; MP1" lwc"hr bcmrc Mm. `- c has u by 1H~ISSR.\'. S. .\l. I I~I'I"I ILL & C0, 31, PARK l'.()\\'. NEW YORK. AND 10,`Sn'nz-S'mr.I:1', Ilrnsrrm, um our agents for procuring American ad\'~rH.4(-.m.-ms. - ' Mu A H H. r:.......... r- -.., , - -