Hence we should pay for your mistake, and want of skill to cope With the veteran who fOr wags); months, 3' L". . W. battling ’gaimt hope, Who hurled your Popes and Hookers back at each successive shock, . And stood unmoveJ as ’mid the storm tow- ers up a. seawashed rock. ' ism true; You’ve set them forth and blown them out :- specialipleaders do, ‘ And oonnen. them dew, and touched them up and turned them round and round, Until you’re quite persuaded that they are not mmd but sound. m «Quin-gun MOO†nï¬bklflwgh .304 tilt as lagtto gun o: ï¬nkâ€"ugh} thin}: the time has come for it, don’t you '1 The High J ointa being at loggerheads, who lately loudly aw. m That thgy an_d those they spoke for would The “ Brituher†went on his knees and ate - his humble pieâ€" ‘fA , not-ï¬ltlu'ash,†was every pu- * trio 3 cx‘y , ~ V L _4_- f‘ flog, notï¬lthyath,†wa every pa.- ‘ trio 3 cr'y; And now for the apology you do not care : duh, But so for {navy damges'vmd banker for Your chimam “ consequential,†yes: that rich a. favoured cla. s; Yon’ ve put on iron, wood and hemp, a. tax they can’t sustain, Hence are your dock-j, ards silent, from Florida to Rhine. NOV, aboutnentral duties, a. nation who z aï¬'ords I i Enoonmgement and shelter to murderous i Fenian hordes, I Send: arms to France, and ships and men the rebels tosustain, Who’ ve ruined hap less Cuba. Am a hopeless war with Spain. - Attemp ts to mxdct us, even more for what we pdid not do Than our campaign: had cost if we had fought the four years through' If neutrals suï¬â€˜er worse than foes, what will the inference be? Pray wally are your suite men now all un- yder lock and key? l'hiowjtipigpular to snub and aggravate Int’u sod! you urge that Gettysburg, the grett repulse of Lee Hui ended the‘ oupleasantness’ some tinie in in y-three, But for the yAhbama, which was ï¬tted out .; byug, 0n purpose toembroil us in your costly nnvabn “ mum: sels from the seas, While mombbrs’aud Iron dads 'swarmed 1n ' our ports like bees.†hortalk of ruined Commerce, “hen the secret lies, alas} 7 _. . _. thy how did Semmes and all his like help Lee to ï¬re a gun, Othep at bay your generals with foz‘ces four to one? “ ’Twon’t do my friend!†that argument "..__ _, __, v ’twer better not to touch, Lost for some northem whero‘s fame, per- ; Imps you’ll prove too much. Nor would I care, if I were you. to say “a. single ship, For many a. year nut only gave our Com- : 3 : ‘modores the slip, But 111;!!!de swept our merchant ves- Wirdnesnottakethe place of knowledge. . 80 m: that when thy summons comes to join the innumerable maven that. moves- _to the pale mum of shade, where each dull take his chmberin the silent halls of (Ruth, thou go not like the galley slave at night leonrged tqhisdungeon, but soothed taut sustained byfan Maltering"trust, ap- " preach thy grave like one who wmps the; :gilrapery of 1m couch aropnd huu, and lies A veryjarive sale of wild lands was re- «my concluded between the British Am erim Lam! Company, and Mr. C. S Clarke of Brompï¬m Mills. The deed con- In “ Merrill tiu'ifl‘s" Then_ interest on your little billâ€"that claim is like the rest; Nine years at sewn per centum you modest- ly suggest; But _why not copnprmnd? Many states ‘ hsvé no restriciive laws. A little healthy usury would illustrate your crowning «rt'ief. in fact. Was urged by Bright and Foster as 9. need- ful, friendly act. At France and other nations without pre- judice), on lo»k, But for what they did unquestioned, En"- â€" land must be brought. to cook. Some Englishmen upheld :he South, some * thought her cause a. sin, Some others merely stood aloof, and cared not which might “g; It Is a way We hav e, an you ’ve been never slow to teach, And must concede to us as well, free rirvht of thought and speech. be £139an fennel-more. tai'. ydur bill. And there’ a something I don't like to name animating a demand bf ï¬fty times the sum you named as pay- .va..about.ma}ooq acres, a: an average" * pnce‘é'f‘abou‘rsr p‘ér acre, and embraces large tracts in the townships bf Windsor, .Brg‘mpton, V Stoke,. Newmrt, Auckland; 3 cm ’ï¬n‘gwick. Bury. and Wooden. But theï¬â€™s. :3. limit even to Gladstoww’s pas- siveness, we see, ‘ And things are getting mixed, and may be tangled more‘ until A sharperprbimtion than the Swiss ' may nfent ash in hand; Accompanied by volumes of vituperative PM; I: that what a. generous nation’s attitude ' should be? ‘ None can know better, Jonathan, I guess, than you and I, _ The proverb about. “sleeping dogs,†1ts wise “ to let them lie ;" I grant theelectiun dodges, and the bun- comb talk 1' heat, ' But even Fenian voters may be bought a. We’ve grage responsibilities that nothing and try, to keep the peace, .‘ We’ll bargain all Save honour, to prevent a. needle-s tight, v = But if we must, we must, 'you know, and mi release, Which Bid us both “bear and fox-bear,†“ Belligeren; Prochmatinn,’_’ Sumner'r H ’ . p . ‘ ~ "213111133 ¢§ï¬Â£dhnb 0‘ shade too dear. God defend the right; and the laws that en- -â€"M'ail. £731: of the Pew System. 3.3:: matiémï¬i Gui-u for . ._ â€"â€" ! stifling Yhnt Mr. John Dewe, C pec- The ï¬allnwmg extracts are from the Pro- tur of Post Ofï¬ces for the Domino awill spcgtus‘of the Free and Open Church :‘550' iéeaveh fur Britisï¬iCJumhia in 3 few ‘33; simian of the E! i‘coual Church. ‘for th V 6†‘5“??qu ‘95:er 4.1m). " 3° - ..“’ giposalaywun thr ' m‘ " meese of Tor-ohm :â€" . . ‘ Asmmsmnee ofthewnomrufltn 1. That. under the W churches . . ‘ . - . wind! too-mite: iolltw, lungs! 1n- aro never ï¬led to than: full eapaclty. (15181?- wmmtgageg- “ glib.“- Many of the pews have but tvm or three ï¬ed unengion, tu business my: ters. the, in them, and yet W of the pews cue.9§311}10h“ Hugh!» *5“ ? “1°: many persons in the parinh‘stay from the 8'31?†0939“†‘t Neque . ’ 15 won a . thy oi special reie s _ g man “h“mh‘ who mght have had â€Pm m the while ’p‘nneeding o the Why'station, . . , 1.:_-..1:..\A. thither on -.._- -._- I _ members. A: a. rule only those will come to a. peWed church who are interested in it. â€"â€"the masses 3:93 left untouched, and unin- Yunn- . 3. That persons who have to struggle to keep up appearances can (they think) more ea ily spare themselves the expense of a pew than of anything else. 4. That the pew~system fosters ah exâ€" 1 elusive feeling, and favours class prejudice. ? 5. That the pew-system throws burdens, with unfair disproportion upon the should- ers of the worshippersâ€"n pom- man, with a large family would need to rent th pews,“ .orleave a portion of the family at home, a. rich man without children two sittings, or renting a. pew causes a. greater portion of 1 it to he unoccupied. : As a. remedy for these evils and as a. powerful means of advancin'g the influence of the church, we should return to the ï¬rst principles of the Gospel. The ‘Gospel should be preached to all without distinc- tion. ‘ A I‘ A T)_-_A Seat system are :â€" 1. The Free Seat system is inithe spirit of Christ's Gnspel. 2. It removes from all classes the chie‘ hindnmce frnm “ex-shipping, and so se- cures for the Gospel :1 more general hear- mg. ...:V 3. It swells the attendam those lan practi'nlly excl House Of Gml. 4. It px-uvidm a s irreligious masses, cuse. . .It promotes the feeling oneness and brotherhood. 6. It 15 not selï¬s .1, but e tiam in honour to prefer one richr Who provides means to ere: churches not retaining" a. dispmpuxt share in them but giving them to G the “ Brutherhond .†7 It. leads to the inculcatizm and tic.- of habitual and systematic Ch bencï¬cenue in connection with the YLE“‘ X0. I. Waverley is a. peculiar place. It is nut very extensive, unt. very populuns. and withal, nut. very pretentioxis. The enquir- ing traxcller ï¬nds legal huspitality has got 51:: miles the start of him: uans. fnzsonth, he require a toning down of the nervous system: or, as in the mutasies of a. bewi‘.der- ‘ ~7»~1â€"-:.‘ +1". pantin- ï¬nx nun.»â€" v--- , he require a toning down uf the nervous system: or, as in the fantasies of a. bewilder- in; nightmare, can luxuriatein the contin- uous penance of an \mexpected Lent; with the aqueous tribes both ovipnrous and vi- viparuï¬s, torturing him with the vacant glare of the glassy eye, which alas! the W» racinus demulition of weeks cannot over- cume. The advantages claium um“.-. Pseudo-aristocracy may be deemed but ! an indifferent exchange for palatable nour- l ishment; and some persons may fancy that , luscious sirloin, from the hands of even a l “ conï¬rmed Ethiopian," is preferable to a I “ sa‘ely trztnSportedâ€"10,000 ft timber†bovine,â€"the wiry ï¬bres of whose tit-hits suggest “ prttieuca and Long-sufl'eringâ€â€"- , fromfthe dimpled d gits of the loveliest buds E of animated innocence that grace our mnn- l dane existence. Strange, incomprehensi- ble creature, man! that thus he should pan- der to the desires of “ fallen nature," and make the sentimentalities of ethereal 'bliss i the delicacies and reï¬nement of superior { twaddle, the towering inï¬nitude of mush- i'room exclusireness, a. matter only of ridi- cule and contempt! That, instead of sour- ingin mgjegtjc flights, with everything float- ing in inimitable smog-but the body!â€" he sordidly ind basely indies physical nour- Ln“- “0 av.â€" h.-.’ __ ishment, ormtmnal and unaffected pastime, a; primary consideration! qu‘ not“. uvu "vâ€" _v* trophc' occurred. --Whit'5y Gazette. 011991385 Fran our Bahama. Waverley; 21:1 5°“? Views. [From a CWWSPOWM‘] â€H40’ -4.â€" .lcs a standing invitation to the asses, and leaves them no ex- attendance. especially by .cally excluded from the ,but enables Chris- :zer one anotherâ€"the means to erect our gm. dispmpuxtionace :in'. ' them to Gm‘l for for the Free inn and prac- mtic Christian .‘ith the “ITO!" of Christian my 0: W mm -_ . - while pmceeding {o the mï¬â€˜ï¬r' station, uufmgpawlyiéhyyaelf . gtbither on An ammb nu bwhich gemgin the same directionâ€"an‘ back seat on which he rode, not havineg been tuggerly‘ boltedon, arriving at a mug}: spot, ‘ \iolently precipitated wthe ground, frat}: which he was taken up insenaible. He is now sufl'erin" from sevtre concussion of the |- â€"- “nun-hunted of now Bllncl. nu. “v... -- . brain, and gama (B59543 the results. we "sauna. SUICXDE.â€"On Saturday :1th ‘ three 0’ ock, aqua-n led Wright return-fl ‘ €6.14) the raidexiee n his employer, ‘ John â€Bebop inen intoxicated state, and in the kitchen, in presence of fen m- vant, drank the contents of? «3 bid of laudaniim, procured 3819th at the-Drug store of Mei-4:3 Wuodhouse 6, Beyer}: after vihick hemired to his room, The girl was ignorant of the contents of the bottle : but 1m going up stairs shortly after, heard a noise in the room of the de- .97).“53‘}: rShe spoke to him, but rece iving means “:35 used to restore him, but wit ‘ out avail, as he died about half [treat twelve. The deceased was in the. hp‘oit of aging in- toxicating liqnuruoexcesa. ' On Inaday he gavv his employer notice that he was going to leave, and would like to go em Saturday night. Deceased was about twenty-seven years oi ge, Kg cause can . be assigned {girthenuh ct. embpting that i the deceased stated while sober that he was 1 so ashamed of himself that for very little What he would put an end to himself.â€"'- Guide. . ._ . Tmmn is a sort of vague impression among the advocates of Republimnismâ€" the worshippers of a mimeâ€"that there1 is in America. abundance uf liberty. There 1 l is doubtless much f‘ liberty"â€"â€"and scaicely less licenseâ€"«f a certain . mt; but mrelyI ‘ there can be hutc impanitively little liberty. i in the British Sense (if the term, while 1 things are done there‘ almost awry day l which weal-l not have been submitted to ,umlrri'Bi‘itish Government, (“'61) ' the : Wurst (jaysof Casing?" ‘. , The, ‘3‘ n{ i this has. before him at t .e moment or th ‘ weaex:tw1itixxg,a.<:upyof one of the mos! ‘ widelydrculated pf Amnimm jo .rnalsâ€" r ! the New York Tribuneâ€"in which oicurshn .. nnnnIH'M-‘IDRSHL L'iveii.m0,thi§g giï¬lï¬im- W Luca nu UNIâ€"“'â€" ; the New York Tribuneâ€"in which oicursnn mmuimcemeng givenguao‘thing Sigh - 1 im- portant or mini-tun], he: “ ‘0 t tion by the PresidentQ-ltï¬irtiil ‘faiir pixie aimed in nine countiee‘of South Caxolingt.’1_1‘hc_v inustcéguiinly‘ ma’dLg’e' these‘tlihlizs‘ ‘nmch l more promptly and quietly; "as well as‘per- form them in: we frequently, in the United States than in the British Empire. It is ( true that twice or thrice of late years. Some 1 Irish county his’bemme; so infested with l cunepimcies and outmgm‘ï¬hnt it’has been . judged necesmry_ to arm the law with mun: ‘ 1 power; but then Paradigm]? “is asked to ‘puss an Act suspending the right 0E Imbens Corpus, and if Parliament did as it was bid, it was not without much reluctance and some protest. In the States, evidently. they make no such fuss; and would tolerate ‘ no such delays. “ Now therefore I, Ulyssegl L H s. Grant, President of the United States i “ uf America, by rirtue of authority reared I “ in ME by the Constitution of the United “ Smtes and Act of Congress, do hereby “ declare in that, my judgement, the pub- “ lic safety especially requires that the “privileges of the writ of Imbms corpus “ be suspended. c †That. is the way in which the Executiveâ€"nut the Legislature -â€"pnts nine counties beyond the pale of the law by a stroke of one man’s pen; amt the transaction apparently excites no in- dignation, and but little attentioiikâ€"Telc- graph. . ., q. ~ . ___,______-:;â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" The Trains on this with the (3r. '1‘. B. «if I’Dtt How". ... . ... Millhruok ... ... Omemee Lindsay Cnmbray‘... “'oodville Bgavertqn (Arrivifl .. Q†“ "W116; Beam-ton , _ (heats) \Voodville...~ ~ ..."..i’iam-n. Cambray' Lindsay Omemec Millbrmk.. ~ . Port Hope (Arrives ‘At Cnmbm than-gin sto MIXED. Port Hflpc Millbrook... 'Omexnee Lindsay ‘ LinJéay ‘ _» t )memee M illbronk. Port Hum TORONTO AND NIPISSING RKILWELY. Two trains will run daily eac.‘ "manna “Immune. FROM ‘ - - as. man srnsarsxnlon WVV‘UU†~‘v 1‘.-‘ . - ,, 1‘ to, (arrimat) (a r, r t 10 ' 610' 153:an «mï¬n‘m’m‘ï¬uï¬uï¬ï¬mfl for Lindsay, Benetton, 52c. W. GOUDERHAM, JV†Managing Direct“?! 1;..pspeâ€" 7 r'dqvuculzï¬m gun-m arm! the busines'S. fzu-nï¬ulmddt estic im Publishedcvery \Ygiqwday ufcermgn. '11:: rnHE 330337693; ; fomnto. 25th bomber-(1873. r"; ‘ V l. uuw"“"‘ "-‘ per annum. payable inadknce. tublishcr IDLAN'DRAILWY. «- 'l'I)IE '1‘ng LE- “ORRESPOPS‘DEX'IS WANTED. W , .. .I u..- :- gum GOING NORTH, LEAVE. 1.“ It gsfolln“ 5: â€" MA‘IL. â€0" ISO SORT“. MOVING NORTH. (Leaves) mun-3t, even ‘ the 1319*“ ‘1‘? n{ ;:.t: e mumun 02 fl: yuf one Hf the mo! f y‘Amyximm jo maisâ€" uneâ€"iu which mcurs xn mowing 1m- â€â€™1" bin-did. “ ï¬vï¬ggï¬tm )ewe, C p05:- the Dominic ‘wxll min. in a few 33“" r' 60;." 3 theiwriious regal}: (maï¬a; " " e concussion of the late entertained of (Arrives) was)†7:15 ‘ stops on signal only. ch way between in connectiun :ekf) _ News- 9 .10 3.111. 10. ‘20 11. 10 12.05 4;: P. Muzak; 1.15 1:45 p. 10:45 12:00 23:} pan. mwmmmï¬ 3.444.556, wwamxmw L...Qw.. n8889m i033 i 949 11-†215 o :49 mi 3:15 2.20.. _ I 2.00 6.0.) : 3,0_8 [Lemï¬ng $131333 L _We lullxi uu-wâ€" , __ F0 the prices :‘nd qliality it}; Web we,wo hi i Vite ins prices wil beflgund ower 813' elseytir‘ g? ch; , lug. thus enabled to sell cheap. ‘1 " ‘ ' M ' " Am‘WRY. MME STOCK fTRï¬lg'KS, VALISES, “““““ N |\ l(_‘ ’ ‘ - u A TUDï¬oéE'S BRIC'K 71355003 ohILLI’A. @- Bulway Cong-actors und other: requiring CART MESS will ï¬nd it to their advantage to give them a. all. . T ' DISSETI'E 8i HOY. Thé Medica} Dispensary: 3‘10 9MB BRiUGS AND CHEMIC \LA, Q Bé’flin And relying upon the bet'heyysuuivlrmacb t .A l . (5' Physiciams’ Prescr‘ptions and F can: and accuracy. it long experience in the business, be dc§i§es ufthe community. amily Recipes pro; F. COO KE. 4 'IO ( 33 :5‘10 94. UV ISOLWV --~ -â€" WINCEYS At COST. _ DRESSG GOODS, At COST. l PEA JACKETS AtCoS'r. ELAN VKE’YS A? (â€ST "niq [1in @1313 AI; .3 I 11 order to mak e room furt the ï¬rst. Consignment. of our Spring Goods, to a mum Am AMERICAN sAnnLEs ! __ z-..'1 535E“ ' S 0 A“? ess in"the‘ ‘abo‘ve ‘excem the public genemlly, 151 43-4. large ass :rtlnent 01 AA AVING commenced busin assure their friends and stautly on ban @‘is’cfleiï¬géntvfors‘i; GeOrge's Bure fling†TTHI’U" American I TU LERMOTT «S: COOKE V Alumna, BEE. CU“YI>OMBS, an, Cheaper than the Cheape'SE. A._____. CATTLE MEDICINES .OF ' ~‘ MEDICINES, 85c. W 5:. YARNISHES. English. French, and PEr‘LFUMEKY,BOOl{S x STATIONERY, ‘ 133% AND CHEMICALS! ii BY ï¬XPRESSâ€"zs gEm‘s Pmcw. '8 just Opened 9. new shoe? (OPPOSITE fol-.u b‘ran 1536351? WINTER GOoD‘sj The most reliab‘lc place for .. ‘ f. ' \I‘ . v: mu..- â€"â€" 7 (rmmï¬AiRNESSL u OBILLIA HOUSE") _ . OVERCOATS At 0082 :m PEA 'JACKETS At. Co'sr. NKETS A2 0051‘ the night, if required. -,-(. ~t'he‘ ‘abdve ‘excéï¬ent squad, beginl blic genemlly, that they keep con- mes 1N PRICES, Emily Recipes prepared ‘53!“ E Km vs, PATENT NI H. KERMOTT flan. Their feel Conï¬dent with 'dm Daily ! REMOVED (to THE 3ft; \‘cw Brick Block. CABINET-mm a' Mndhfactbry on Peter Street. Orillia. ‘ ‘ Room Paper. Window 31538. Framed PictM‘“ ' Fanc Goods. - The Shanty ! '. J. BOOTH, Dawn! Worth Knowing- REMEMBER CLOTHES. Light 8: Heavy Harness ‘ BYRNE‘SHARNESS Sher md expel!â€- The public we invited :40 all .md 9:}; 1 name my stock. md compare pug,“ w thou of other deden. . 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