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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1872, p. 2

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CANADIAN STATESMAN, BO,VMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 16,1872. 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BTJI T 1 R Ji ARl.1 The H uriter .Farin' A n; Thursday Mornmg May 16 1872 CJ th er Dra F eld ng and Ro w ck n.t o co sent for wl o catof lly set tl e frnc ured 1 b and at p esm t tl e pat ent is !01ug llfr McDouagl and l s no co wero able to go on to theu: l omc n Ne" castle tl e sane eve nu g · T> E n ost portant l ubhc event of the past veek in Canada h s bee1 th d1soua s on of the Treaty Bill the Rouse of Comn 01 s The debate has clearly demon strated tl e fact that tl e nterests of Canada were s irre idercd almost w thout a. struggle "lth the co l8e t of ti e Prem er of Canada a d that now in order tosa.' o the r leader the Tory Coalit on ·h m the House a.re prepared to vote i 1 ra.tifica.t1on of hio co" ardl;j cap tulat on Tl e debate has 1 kew1sc 1 ado pla.i l the fact that about tl e only po nt on wh oh m1mster al s pporteis-a.nd even the m1n sters them sel es-a.re agreed u1 tl e nocess ty of keen ng their seats on theTreas ry(bencl es and ha dl ng the pubhc money While Howe McDougall Cameron Harru;on C lt a d otl er m n ster al ats exh b te 1 great a.ntagon sm of p1 on a d a gued in defence of tl e F en n.ns spouted an nexat o &nd d sloyaltv they "01 ld cln ne m at the close suppo t of tl e r l adets Some able Sj eal ers spoke 11 fa or of tl e u eaty B ll but the r case be ng bad their effo t. wore weak they could ra se S 1 John an l use a g eat any tds 011 all inan1 er of side ss es bl t not one of then1 co Id show that t V3.'l r ght or J st ti at Ca iada sl ould be sl uri the a nor proposed Hon i\f B ake del ve ed a most able and pat not e sp ooh n oppo t on to the surrentle a eed to by " r Jo] n Re pro ed ost concl s1 o1 from state docu e ts that t1 e pos low held b; M1 sters was n d rect an t gon sm to the r op1 uns and reports -of a ;ear ago- and 1 o goo 1 r aso l l been g \on for the chnng He proved fro n goverum t pa:ncrs tho great val e to Canada of hor fisheries 01 d po nted out the mporta <:e of preserv g them and further argued tl at tl e pre·ent propo s tiol wo Id o ly compl cate f rther in sten I of sett] ng tl e trouble 1 kely to anse fro tl e fisl cry quest on as at tl e end of t vel o ~ n.rs upon the ex1 ration of the '.Ircaty preser t reg lat ons ll b e re ertcd to d twill ti en be much more d fficult to kecJ Amer cans o t of our fish ng grounds than at p1eacnt as occupa. tio l for twelve years w 11 cause th m to look pun Ne fisher es as JO nt property Mr Blake l roceeded to expose tl e s Ir render of our excl sile r ght to na.v ga.te Ca ·d1a aters tho m S-O] ef ti at may a.r so fron1 the non settlement of o ir Fo n1a.n cla. ml'! the danger a d incorrectness of temporanly patchmg O\er tro ible by ruch a system of barter at ti e expense of a na.t on s honor and d g ity n.nd closed a most powerful address in oppoa t on tu the Treaty and m sur port of Canad an rights by sa) mg he d d not belie\· that the pro posed n.rrangome ts "ere i 1 tl e nt~rest~ of the en p e or of peace or tl at they would sol e the diffi lt es between the two nations a d w1ule ha v;as prepared to ai;:ree tl at a liberal and fa rand r eas nable view al o ld be t· ke n I e ·· also ire pared o dJSt net!) to afl m t l at t vas all important that no plan c ear right should be ceded a :va.y s n ply because others l ad set the r hearts J o the ac q s t o of v; 1 a.t ;va.s i ot tl e r own lhose wl o spoke of the treaty bemg m the mterest of peace were greatly n staken They called peace vI en tl ~ e wa· no I eaco Vie had bee called pon to re member tl e 1noi ar 1 y of wh cl we are a part He d d remember tl at mon archy a l its at ns a.1 d mottoD f'U et mm D ott -Go l and n y I gl t That was tl e 1 otto n lcr wl ch our soi; er e g s had ruled and whether t e appeal ol ould be to the Go l of peace or to the God of battles I e be] eved tl at appeal" would not be una a :vered i only the case were My r ght -if ve n a ta 1 ed God and y r gl t -and ~] o wo ld dare to aay we vere ask l g for nore 1 He had no do bt that truth a l J st ce would prevail and that n danger wo l<l e sue on tl ell' ssert1ng I la nl) and te petately vhat those r ghts were But they would be u tr e to the :notto wl !Cl had etood at the h ad of tl e Monarchy so long f they were now to say that pla n clear and d st net rig! ts sl ould be aban doned f on mot ves of alleged tl o gl l e bel e ed false exped e cy If ho eve1 tl o Treaty wno to be rat fied they vere op 1 ons n.nd the free to ex1 ress t1 e 01 nion of the co try a1 d t1 cy were s: r ly free they were aurely bound to say that tl e p opusals of gentlemen oppos te s bsequent t the uegot a.tio is v~re not s ch a.a wero cons stent -wlth t l c 1 onor of the count 1' or s l as tl e Ho 1se should ado1 t He moved sec01 ded by Hon Mr Dor on the follow ng an endn ent '.Ihat before proceed ng f rthcr w th the oa I b ]! tl lB Ho se feels ho nd to deolarv that while I er Maiesty s loyal sub3ecto the people of Canada vould at all times make a.ny reasonable sacr fice in the in terestsof the E p1re tl ere is iust grounds for the d ssat sfact on prev ·d I g tl e whole country at the 11ode m which our rights have been dealt w th m ti e negoti ations at Washmgton and the ·ubsequent proposa.la of our Government ti at Eng land should adopt a Canad an loan as ti e pr ce of the adoption of the Treaty and the abandonment of tho cla ms l respect of the Femru ra <ls wh ch affect not merely our :pu s but lso our l onor and our peace :No member of tl e governme lt or other member of t] e Ho so co Id controvert the arguments add ced by Mr Blake a.ud tJ ey st ll rema n una.nswerod On Monday - a change in the D.bpect of affairs between the Brit sh and Amer can Govern mentsl av ng n tl eineantimetakenplace Mr Bod ell moved as anruoendment to tl e &mendmc t tl at Jiavmg rogard to the ex11tmg d fl: renee· bet ccn England an l tho United State· concern ng tlte proceed 1ng· necessary to g ve effe t to tl e " ash mgton treaty t 1s inexpedient to proceed with tho b 11 to g e effect to tl e sai I treaty rn tl c House The debate on tl e quest on was not concluded on T esday n gl t bit ~he1 the voto takes place t s probable Sr Jo! n · · 1 · w ll be shouldered by 1 s s pportors THAT ESSAY ON DOGS Our reverend friend who control.a the double headed pubhcat on enterpr so over the way-one sheet for God and tl o other for mammon-after do ng the vork of the church la·t week (and which alone he was sent I ere to accompl sh ) occup ed l 1s leisure tune w th wr t ng a. littlo essa~ on c.nmes m which he tolls the public vha; he knows about dogs a id which is e-v1 dently mtende l to ill strata tl e dea tl at l e a an excellent n1ast ff re]o c ng in the na ne of Holdfast H s httle essay is ac corded tl o pos t on of leoder n l 1s worldly sheet of Fr day last and l as for A. n o o ap ts capt on the vord Brag prop1rnte head1 g co 1ll 1 ot have been se Iected for the eff1Js10 as it expresses the exact q 1al ty £ our conj, e e s tte a.ncos i reference to the cstabhshn c t nder 1 s It ap1 ears that our rerua ks to the pub reforo e to tl e Su ES lie last eek MAN office were tl e cauAe of our ne gl bor s ur ggmg out o rst a 1 d not t e least 1 lea ti at ho wo Id bocomo ·o d s qu e l lo e\cr part culail) as the weatl er s st 11 very cold and dog days are far off Wh v tl e1 a fow tmtl ful orda sl ould have acted o use } s. own con pnnao - na wat r to a n ad dog we arc at a. loss to u iduratu.nd \Ve made no ment10 of ln l whn. ever but merely an no tnced 0ur own bus ness However as our ne1gl bor l ·· ba kod d rec ly a s so loudly we ml! now g vo h m · cha co to bite also f he has tl c courage at the f !low ng Let · dis ntoroste l party be selected to write cop1es for an ord nary mercant1le JOb and let a 001 y be placed m ea h office o.t the same t1 ne the 1 !TI.bar to l r; ork ed off as n n.y be agr e l po If our rev ercnd friend can 1 rove his wor~ tr u as uttered last w.eek we will acknowledge our defeat and m odd t on gn e him ono oft! o be·t hat. that MArkus Mayer 1 "" m sto k -and be h"" some ·plend d ones Should he fail to make Ji · words good all we a.&k lB tl at he will r p anotl or plank from hlB already compulsor ly narrowed platform namely the brag 1 Jank As regards that largest contra.ct he d1d1 t do it because he couldn t got and n. portio1 of it if we a.re correctly 1n forn ed he dared not attempt to do at all be ng beyond l · ab1l ty He executed some small orders wh oh we :vere unable to take be ng crowded w th other work but let it be k1 ow ho has been muo longer n proport on to tho work dor e on tl a.t ord r tl an we have · ti oura It eecms a). easy atter for him to say what he could do but what he has done proves tl at h s vords aro wild Lot ]us s v ftness also be JU lged by a JOb some what s1nular to a. port on of :vl at we l ave inst do o and t w 11 be shown that ho was very much longer n proport10 i tha.n wo have bean We d d 1 ot agree to fill tl e contract 11 any spec fied tune but wh le complet ng t we a ·«me t>me d d u ere JOb pnntn g of a general character than const tuted thee tare JOb work of our neighbor for thot per10d Further than this we ot l a e lately done pr t ng n colors fo tl o same firm Although our Qrder vas gre:i.tly n excess of t] at 0£ o r 001 tempOt"J.ry ve are prepared if he s will! g to sub n t tl e orlr of both offi e· to compete t pract cal p I ters £01 l spec tion and wl chover office is dee dad to ho ye dot e the best York mechameally and c01rectly sl ll rece 'e the I ay for the whole of the wo k '.Ih s is surely odds enough a d four ne ghbor has a.1 y fa. th n tl o s l er or ty of h s wo k let l m ac cept tl c pro1 osal v1ll ng to show work Aga n we nga ist work v.1th h n for whatever stak" nay be agreed npo1 -tl\e pn t ng to be e tl or t1 at lone lately or d ir g tho "I ole t1me that l e I os bee 1 m the pr utmg bus 1 ees If tho above is not e ough let our fr end say what f 1rth01 test he" ould 1 ke We learn tl e public to J idge by what has been done and we ha' e repeated y 1 roved the SunsM.a......- office to be the best m the County for Job Pnnt ni: EXCURSIONS TO ROCHESTER Mr Farewell · card ap1 ea s Two ex.cure o s to R:Jcheste are an o ntced for next ;veek by st n.mor No e anotl er column c n e to l a1 1 ou 'Il urs ma" The first will take place on W ed nesda.) 22nd 1 st f om all ports bet een Wh tb) a d Cobourg me! a vo a d 111 b' under tl e ma agement of the Brooklyn Br""a Band r1 e l oat w 11 lea e Bow The second tr p manv1lle at 5 30 a m a!l 1ou lee 1 ill bo found most conve ent Jllll.§Ol vent 1'. cl --- II J RlJT T ~ ~ [td 1 Cobo of' D.86·P -- -- g I t, atte EDJV[N 1 EfVR~EY tr p a agreeable one to a.ll vl o part c pate ~nd we do bt n t tho off ce s of ti e beat w ll lo tl eir duty to ards tl e pa t) Tf you a ta ple :tant sa l go to Ru e8 the Q con s b tl d y T cket· 1t r 0 $ 50 each - - -- - - - - -- - - -·· THE CULTU " E OF FISH Samuel V\ lmot Esq wl o 1 us co fer reds ch a benefit on tho 1 ubhc by 1 s labors m tl e pro not on of fisl c lture ha::; 1 ""ly rece ved a iuoat gratify g 1 e g + of bis lierv ces wh ch are deem orld TORON Flo per bbl Wheat p Bar! v Oats 0 ) JIB H CI T" :r.rai rn $600 1H4 67 44 ~2 en.s @ $660 @ 166 @ 68 @ 45 @ 73 @ Hai 17 00 20 00 'Ihe olt n o M ss E Scotts 11th Apr l 18 Z StR - I ha\'""e the I o or to nfor yo that tl e Soc ety of Acol mu! S<tt on upon tl e iecommendat o i of ita Co 11 s.s o of Rewards has decreed to you a F rst Claa· Medal for your labors m P SCJcultu e Tl s Pr 7.0 w 11 bo delivered to Jo at the Al ual Pub] c Meet ng wl cit < ll take place on tl o 26th day of April 1872 at 2 o clock prec sely m the Hall of the Hortic ilt ual Soc cty No 84 Rue de Grenelle Rece ve Sir the assurn. ce of my very d s 1 gu1"hed soi t ments l aRIS (Translated f om tl. c: F. h) Office of the Soc ety }So iotyof Ace a so. o rt~o ~~~ luo~ou.. ls9 Founded 10 h l eb 185! ]If v u $6 80 @$6 Bo 130 3o @ 139.I. 34 00@ 57 92 @ 20 @ 15 @ 41 td A GEOFFROY W IULAlRETT To Mn '\V L?> OT }'; eY.. fllijtle Canada S.L'\IU.EL S M eta v Ge wral. P S -Part culn seat. ll bo 10ser ed for the Medal ·ts '.Ihlll lette will serve s.s a.n entrance card as :vell as tl e spec al ca1ds which are dlS!r bu ed at the So c et1ea Office No 10 Rue do L llo fro oon t 11 4 o clock Mr Wilmot also ml 1ms To Te co::<TRACTORS s i 1 be rece 7 un il noon o d n. s Dep:i. u out 1HURSDA1' fo tl e unde u o onod ~or ks A.T rORON'.10 Asylum for In::.ane, Ila n S o.b o Co N OUAO Co tage an l F a.. tine will prove excecd1 gly 1:1.terest g a1 d will · ell ren·y a y person for the trouble of go ng Bes des tl e benofi t to o ir o :vn country fro n l\fr W l not a labors other nat ons are rec tages therefro n ai d large q ant1t es of impreg a.ted ova. were last season safely transm tted to E gland a d tl U t d States B & B R R -Tho prospects of tl e ra.il way co t e to b1 ghte l ortl vt1.r 1 A Toronto Deputat on vis ted ' er llarr. last week to try apd damage tl op ospects of tl IS I ne b t the .reverse va.q tl e res lt \T LONDON Asylum for Insane, en d 11 s an fc nc ng BELLE\1LLE THE 24th AT ENNISKILLEN ProceedLngs of nn exten! ve and un usually interest ng character aro n.nnoun cod to take place m En1111killon on the Q eon s b rthday A so ree n aid of the new M E Ch 1rch to be erected at th·t 1 Jace will be hold w1tl speakmg com mencmg at 1 o clock and tea at 3 Four brass bands will be m attendance a d tl e enteitmn nent will loub less bo Ply one In the ev~ 1 ng a concert l\ ll be held n the Orange Hall under the d rec :Hes de. the bra.a t10n of Prof B ce ban ls ,., hose sen ices for the <lay n.nd evonmg 1 Me been secured by Prof B co Mr P Redmo d of the Royal Lyce im Toror to and several other talc t.ed m s mm w 11 asoIBt at the co1 cert- full particulars of "luch will be IO nd n post Thero will be a ero and programme· b g day o l tl e 24th at Enmsk llen A MOST destr ct vo fire ooc r01 to o Su lday no n g last vh ch con s ned about 140 000 vortl of pro1 erty It 15 ·upposed the fire ong nated n ti c engme room of Mr M Stau l to l s room pa.per manufactory and that establ sh men! together with Mr J B Sn ith · stock of l mber nnd tho portion of tl e handsomo iron block s&ved Iron tl o late New Business T The ne docn tock v b o e ed On Sali.u t1 Qf, ltth Inst nd Ren os ubi:rr hep o e t\\ o doo s "- - ·-~~,._...,..__ LACROSS E - \. Juruor Lacrosse club stylfld Yo 1ng Ontar o was orga. nzed WoRTHY OF NOTE - ] or the cu e of n to rn lately and are prepar ng for rnr It s expected a scr nrn age will shortly Scroful Skm D soases a d eve y k nd tl\ke place with a Cobourll" club m the lat- ofH imor Depew sMed cal Victoriast nds per ennnently at t he h·ad of all other rem M E Socu.L -On Wednesd~y 29th ter town ed1eo 11 tho cure of Rhe~mat n m Dys net n w ~l w 11 be d n tl e grove at SoLIN.L SomRE - Let it be born<> m peps a Liver compla nt and ~ d ey D> Padunk Dar! ugton-refresl aents to be m nd that tho Sol rn. D v1s10n will hold seMe its effects a.re aurpr s g to aU For 1ouded by Mrs A J Elliott I r oceed their annual soiree on the Queen· b rth regulat ng the bo els and cm ng B 110 s ngs to con n e ice at Z P m ntl speech day m a gro' e near the \ Hage Prev ness S ck H ..d' l e Female Wea k1 oss es f o n Be\ eral clergymen and n us 0 by ous Uemonst ations of a s mil r character and general deb1l ty ts eurntive powe1s the 45th Battalion b ass band Tea at 4 have been largely attended and proved of ai e beyond mo ey a d bey on l pr ee It Proceeds n ad of the fm d for great mtorost and happ ne·s We trnst s tho L fe of tho flesh Pur fy tl e blood 0 clock the erecho of tl e 1 e · M E ( h ircl at the commg so ree will bo o except o 1 to and 1t lS hatd for DJSeaso of a lJ kmd to En111ek1llen the rule of · > cce·· iemam long m the body COLE· MENAGERIE AND Crncus - Th' unmense ex]ub1t1on largest tl at l a.s evar el ow 11 Bo m Ile o l "\\ ed osday next 22nd mst See advert sement on fo rth page Fron1 exchanges vestwat:d we learn tlu1.t n I se cro vda lave s tel t} e ex h1J 1t10 and that tho show s a cap ta! ne There vi!! certa nly be va ety e o> gl lo a.ll-mena.g.er a aviary n US'Gll u :incl c cus Read mnouu eme1 t fu full pa t c ula.rs a id rernembei that \\ ed esda_,: next IS the day of exb1b t OJL __ THE SOIEN CE OF lnde~~;J;~t CIHSe;ith ~~A\onth IJ1 ) I ~fn r n s Gmdc n KIIl'l!l & CO P· t ·Oii10<i Bos f f\16 ·

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