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Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1857, p. 2

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inVUe"teJy puit ettin the Qu.qîVs burge andi landed hie Rignea' ou the.beach, wior. a guard et houe, efth 93dRugi- Iatîames tnder Captait Mitdileton, i'au ài¶Nvn up. ls Highaess looketi'at ii IIighlaudorB iiti san expression hat plain- ilt bçtokeaed coeuldetasb! ntreat and Ad- iniration. M.L Saqotr IL X*ellavlueM. 1ÉIaweisy (?e«iel De Graig,aIude-d.-e'aap, Piîmi Ctftuchtonîseks, and leven nfério r attenidants, laudeti witlu ii, eDuke.' Car- rnages ivere Ina walting upea Ciie beach te cotivcy parties Ce Osiiome-bous. Teserd>'attmnonat.4 80,IlierMa jest>', lus Royal llighnsss Prince Albert,, the (ýrandt Duke Constahitin., anti lis Royal Iliglinemethh. Duke of Cambhridige, Cnuburk. ta o1 buard th. Victoria andAllatit yacht, whlch stonce stodaiva>' CawrdSpitiead. The kecti look-out kept on board tiie aqusti- mon detectedthelu Royal yacht betor.e he iati inovedt wo longtiis trun Osiioru. Tii. ï4hipa woeo mreti in two liaes, andtihei Colusses, Emmouth, Archer, Malacca, anti 1ýriâk, bet toC quartera, anti get rçati>' te salute, wIfle Ciae creof th Cia. uvius, Devastation, Volcane, IRelia, aud Scalark stooti reati> Ce man yards4. As h. Roya yacht a pproaclied, witlithe, Russian ensigu at the fore sund Cth Royal standard at the, min, tire salute iva thundered, eut frein Ch. dcckca'id ides ef tiie equadron in lieautiftîl ordler, both large eutidsmail aiipa rnaninrg yards, with Ciao standards et Rus. sa anti Euglaud at the. fore andt ain. The ntun-unteti seurutiof a Royal salue frein the equadreai u aSunday aftenoon brought aIl tii. > lotuagers et Portsmouth tCe Ch, beach. Tiie garrisen shoulti have saluteti frein-tho King's bastion, but were pro- veuîtet iue rapiti pregress of Che Royai part>', who were scarcely reporteti as abrefflt et Lheto'wà erem the yacht had iwn1 Ceo 'pitheati.Tihomeni of the Artillery I I The Trenty with renia* BàcDAIY May' 4th, 1851. The germient of is Majesty 1he Shah- lu-Shah et Iran, bas apperentl>' qvn neo disiuclination te contiinu h. tm«res - 1ce enteret inlto at Paris on Cie 4Ci '6f rch cf hia year, betweeq'Lorýe ly~tc part et Englanti, and Fei'ulCkb Kla'on hat ef Pcrsiet; for aithougi b>' the articles et Ch. rat>' hie. menthe irere aliowed betore it wus necessamy hat h. respective copies,-a fter, having boisan raifled AtlLon.,- tien andi Teiiran, shoulti b. exehangeti at i3acfd,.'m W.gm.at lias been h speed atb Wh"ihe Ci i. lmemenîgershv tao. led, Chat Ch. turtiier, ratifi.cation et. h. poeebastaken place, -ena month mt&Cire tinys betor, Cthe stipulatedti ime. ,It -is rallier mcnak*lel, as showing lhe gret desire oethe Peralans for poece, ChattCh. bea>'er et tho .Teberan copy eftChe treat>' actuaiiy arjved h ere -betore -Cii. Euglish copy Oet lb.tÏoat>' hati been rec.lved. It la teuihe hopedt h Persians vil sheowClhe %aine aimenît>' u in hraiughe roop frm ei -at. i aul-hsthe chie ofet Gh (abourtfCih,%lb on hui wa>' here Cu t4nider-h. requiaite explamatiena te Mn. Murman, antitd iui iiu~nthenaine et the Shah et Persiate retum T. tban.- jit la -likcl>' hartth. jiBrî%ishEmbassy wmli leave Bagdad lunl15tisys from ttus ime. As the n>anJçets havel,.eu drainei te sup- PI>' Che wants et the- armn>at, kbshirus, her. wili b. soin. difricuIty,ý in procuriug Ch. necessar>' nuinher Of 'mlles and other beasts of butden, sud Ctue cortege tf th. aînbauisador will h. numuarts (probail>' Sou>, inciutiing Cth.eP'aslaus who took re- fuge under lis protection. Tiae mission bas 00w been resideut at Bagtiad for înore han Imeive mouCha, anti neyer at atiy turne have tiiere been se nuan>' Woe.ni'usteret inlu hot haste anti brouglurCity of tie calituhus 5 I Ci teprsut l- down -u tCe u.larluer at ru liard gullopu, but cuigsm fli fGn b>' luat tirtue the VicCcrlsanti Alhert was udaif, ther. ina>' ho arl>' Imenty Engilalu îast ClheNatu Liglut, andi for al tic attention hmc u i;ye hetaiese ho citN'ar be saInte mould av ue couîîaauuict it miglutb> men aseCacioîtioCh as %vell have heen fimed aIthie Towem. etno m cir app ea mce, an tihic'ae The ysm-ht thnCLuca ooti w-tll eut Ce ses- 1folliomwd hy cowtsisu-ate-er Che>'go. I'. beliurve il mad bi.-ia, intenumîct hat Che Majai- Bai-r, cf the Bomba>' ,riy, has Royal part>' aloulul havtenuatie a trip round beelu for soine days enîployeti in takingm thue ish:îuu, huit a stiff breeze llv outsiai., - juotgrapulie vicuvs et the insques, anti "Wîh a licai-y su-cil, se hat afler steaîuiiug -inaiuret-s, and aucicaut buildings et the ,oeut ahout 20 urlt-s thec va.-lufs iengl Nuas citi-. put about, asale et-uuruedt touglu S1itý Mr. Steahicus, hiem Brittanie Majesty's lacadu, tih sue si csremanies ieing ubscru-et couaisel aI elii uvs odyfrLn as aalu e a dthe 'ielueadn, caveIte-dy fotLon epîs ;suuuma.hn deoatl In, umitluthue atifieul Cep>' cf the Angle- auttar laurulîg lis liglurucas Clue yacht cameueP-rasiai eJut>- halo Clue hasnior te epenishlucesîs. She Tii. Per.-siaiis hem. sen te bc atiier theuuagain retumnedto tO«shurrue, n-lure tiihe nrst laa rtfelattetrrsim Grmad l)uke andmlsuite, me bcicve, ae-lau1 iCluir etaurtru-man, Fcoukh Kn u, at hale ate enig adslq-Co lar.-,'amis anti Lorundon anti al sa> hat Cthe 5h. iewas Cmileave ai iurins. luis (Mondaux) tetywulti have heen receiveti mitii tar moiming, u<e as lu sauve Ctue tîulc îuteCalais anoc re mspuevc1usd il een nefemmesi for con- l-brlur at 7 tihe sainue eveiiîing. Frort Ca- firinstiouu te Sir Jamues Outrain, mie cam liais aspeciaul train wuiIl,,b. in saitiuug te omt troui Englauit, net erul>' te assumne te u-a. av is; iii .t. .u: 1- -1 who 1usd.been coutiemuedtotetrisporWm -tai, anda,hlst t f784 ho mer.e ati>' aIs rk-oeq the readg6d olier public enurk memve, b'is déelei> e, ur neC ,- ed 0ad,Ï w-Ï4ere b4ýg e 1>' q fariera. Tii. cause.,_et tlarra being tins Towd on Monda>' hat, having coniphetel>' re-establisheti confidence on ,Ch. Caffr e iri. pml4e crinstrhc Tou. senti iW calleti pon te auswer, for Ciiere la ne longer, anti toubt hat h.emtiish. are, the murder cf Mm. Nelles, merchant ef Ccayngm, duiug the. Psu ef 1854 andtheii shootiug of the constable Ritchie mien the laCer armetet i hm about a forttiight after at Port Robinson. Th ii. tI murder aroes . sollowr. Dc preac.ueteti binseit ali the stor.etf Mr. Nelles, who Was b>' the way, related Cc Dr. Nelies th. coroinor et London andt C Mr. Nelles efthe.IlOne Hlors. Taver," about ten o'clock at n1git demaudlng bis moue>'. Mm. Ncfl.s 11as a powermnsutultii. deor, raid grp- pIed mith Chue rouÉer miien a stmruggle 'en- smact anti both tel ounCiie loor. While lu Chia position Towusenti drew bis revolver Iand shet Mr. NeUles in the.-abdomuen tiie ball takiug an -upwamti direction hreuigh bis bewcis. Thi effect oethCe mouati *as net instant ticath Mr. Nelcas living soen heours afterwards. Aftcr Teivusenti hati relcaset iiseif frein tho gmasp oftMr. Nel- les, bc escapeti anti aIl traces et hlm weme for soune ime lest ii a couatable naîneti Ritchie sair hlm at Port Robinson andt placins bhis baud en bis shoulder saiil, Toensct you are my prisouer." To Chus Towuscnd, eplieti, "Ctake yeur bauds off une," which Ritchie not doing the former drcw a pistol passing 'bis wrilt ever his shueulder shuot Ritchie lu Che Chroat as li. waa standing behint i hm. A second ime lie made his escapie snd remaineti ai large for hie. years tihI rcentl>' appreheutiet. Tiiere noir rernai ns litIle doutitChat Townu- senti-*îl speedul>' meet with tiie reirard la. se richi>' deserves. PRIcNCE t-OLEX'S INTEsmacEDWnvs-The ,appreaciing muamiage et Prince Napoleen has become anether fertile subjet et gos- sip anti speculation. Th.youug priumas mlio Lï speken et as about te ishar. hbi honours is wcll kuowu b>' ail oun inter tirinkers et the tii'rent Easux la Gemmnan>. Sic has for some turne beau ounsideretioe et the best partis on Che continent, and ba-, cal>'bceau stiffered t e muain Chus Ion" unmarieti ivthe auxiet>' experienceti b>' hem relatives Cerelicre lier et a siight -1 nervous malati> by which aie mas seixoti tiuring convalescenic atter scanlelt ever New Advertm tsta I sweL Bale o-ýemlsae-TrnVl owefSlapa*ioagf tiYsBott.. To Cricketem-J. Donlsoin & Co. 'AIte'rtion of Traîn-O. T. Eallway. 3eyem o f job Work exsetd lti'tlî on tliishorteat notice IIGIS&MAYEROMBBROS. lhtby, Thurdy, Jâme 2th, -18rZ NOTICE# Next wekl, Mr. Iflgins com'eç csuvassing tour. flisjourney wil[lxtenul threugh tii.lcugth(tho Coumty ut Oil lia, North Simcoe. Caliing M s1.j-the* Towns and Villages in tie differçmu-t TOW- iips. lie will.. likqwis. visit lu. antiFenelon Fails. - We. trust eu!ubâm.-, bers, andt hose indebtoti te ustfor J>rnn ting, ivilIlibe preparedte t settie wihh hum. Our fn'eud, 1Rer. J. T.I tyre, h4kînUdy sent us the Canada Temperance Â4Jreea, et lSCh Juno mast. D&. LEcWmis leturing at Brockvtille1 on Iiomeopatby. Wender if he wiicomnetlhs- iva>' per the. erp< Exc mer cana Bol b>' A a pli comm have cotei mu. il mas1 .-ar aumua iiautoer. commndfthel lu arun>, but empomereti te ;somne years ago anti freminmcli aie is oul i>'Cnus reat for pa nwutre hsmld hchdr-tn Tiie Newaa-Aictie Exieditiou. , pae o ut r. hsml1>'iiuain-tn Il mii . iîpesibl tercmoe Ce amy istedt he efforts efthte ftiraI phu>sclans oethrei CAptuin MICIntoc-,l, ecommnader etfrein Bushir util Cie menti ef Septenu- alcutisatiîhc1a n>'uyed e (lae uew cxî,edition ia seameh rut whu:t n. hier, on account <,t.the~ south-iresCem mon- 1elîapparently te tini. the greatest physcians hlm1 lue heaurimeml otir .JFraînklin, lias ailmressed s0eau, uuhic{ ats id about -ti tmile etf; et ail possas ite extraomtiiuar>'testure of n 1.11cm CiMmr. . tR uumt aapml,.un Tie117i-- 1 C1eCewihtiau-presenting te h.e>.et ofthiiviralit su lu- On i ai ,jýq))Ijne e tbepcaie towida w et eret etgigantie aize anti unkuemu apecies, sn ~'iiu' aiuuve t iuqur*u, cieaiInta-poruetion o te uuu-n hich bai just aîiglatcd ou the heincf ber ca estîug purticauhars eftChue reposcul cnter- tlacu, butn-c niuustriunair.util th.eouuulu-veet o rghth prise.:-b intenil Ce sailiaboutthue cuti of ieus oethLe treaty hlai-o heen talfileti-- die- .Thi e- vu mvnatteimthCe trmn Amreuaundul roced Bt Iar- Cleuglu, lu trutii, the Peraisuus do net seu'n vyteupesn os oqiüe h lc roui s Staait; ascertuuin hat Cihe provisionas, - dîsposedt te suidthenu. oî smtsterCi sru eayss U pli strre-z, aundaI ss 1.1 at Port Leehsmaratid bhe Ce the behioler ; but Chue distre-c.Tn B..duiugIsiunt h ti mecut sarluiug An efficer rit ýigb rank la te aicet Ch.e si ueutCe tbc. lttient iy tiais tatiguing 'T Englislu mission aC the. fmentier, anti caedim iagineul. Tt masneu- exîmemitioaehah guamîmirder, iC hue cvzuC rue -e t ftimitianoscnrt hrougi Ch. tir a-t anci htCi Omu nncs ra h f£-lt avîuug te tait bim-k ipon thein; ex- - emitories. Tt la expecteti tic mardi utill iveclai -echnmnfo amine tticliverei sfitbb>'ceninaPeeltSfrein hemMeet aruuiiu' li. tait mati i. -c m Stix w~' -el4s. Itroeuie,.eme visiter sud îem ueligît aI -r.. anti1 anal~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~h fimat-blmrcultiuiCaoCueITcPashua eofagik-at, soute days 5ince tnnheemil ceigmihu n e iiiikneuu-J iitres. Slaoulil 1 net succeet here mmatieoe et lis ingwitoutonc i mad îCenal Ce metrte euamothat tuaeoldnorCi poecd mImîr Prince PrtLeoparul, aîndi ; ur he eodighmkueirne bounda. Since .6iii proced fi)w PrnceRegent's lalet-e IBel- ivalttieteTumkislu ponal sioulti ouI>'becCtie day bch. îappearet ihe has treebleti ber day. analChir. nak aaetic st.uiîuî- ue t 19s. Tiuis etict ratier discon- ne more nom accemtiiug te Clie opinion cf Ciepu lot Sasit Clurt-l h fedofsachcr e se wml1ud nuuch golt inlubaut; igreatest French authenit> lu nOrmons coin- fricu ~ ~iraua nalClnongiutuetiitiet earhihuit, lu Turkc>', -eu gels use t t suchu acta plaints is fie ever likel>' te ane>' ber more te Vic-tor-iauLaînn, i-lare 1shah uiutr, antide ofdespotism. fbilaexcellene>' is b>' neo uhavsttona h muu ave b, li he cîsuinug suîiumg, helmre Chue Chamsets Sc iiaina -i ol en T lu, onuuet lu eair xpoa1e suiunica n ati geu-enor ou Cie vmioe.Ilue fregartiet as a ceetfmitcicmaft ln Chuernid- uew inamahap ta>' eenet slle exulratu i>' uuen as oducute tarisu d latcly hoe x* dlages anti 'aomld havo ne douit led te Tesi saremi Ibr i aumuo.lu I nutsucccti uuun rse i sl os niust n the itheintirnatel>' tiatli et unan>'a poor iuurm- Liii - ml-y dos. SEngl1isi anetd i realaiag ia-omm laumi i u-ui rtun e forLish rminat Mehammersii, mere it not. les.s d oui tisun-lue right have been Ob- milea Belot urst t pua CueoinIrhea. opinion the heriaus mouléi f eti êfserveti Cogaze on tic beauty of thei.fkim te M umîcantait t ouîi psuithe Lamy ranheu'sauci an set. flue akes great intenest li princsu mith more admiration tlinoidi-PIe& OICmC teceniltinettm eucu, iiitan>' affaira. -nay.-Paris corruJpondence Of tk --Umrt Ibis placet at my tiis1osai, are anulule. TeGn eTii.Care Di.TJournL4.Pi Ycscel i.qa tlreniasted scew mschooner;- Cape e of.tbaoe he caffe Ds. AsNnus Bre& aw>DÉAku Arws,- - yacit wih ortopai an tpgl-aL- ;Augusta, Me., mus- recentl>' Che hhetlve of hon Chat tepsail - eefs tmom Ctie alcck; al i. d. Foui the-Cap. Towu Mail, April 4. a secondi edition eftChue Beken suid Deai lu - tideml>' a cipper-tiiagouaully huilt, 132 -The laiît mail steamer, thie "Tynemouti,' matrimonial farc in Newr York. The hlm-ý hon t..C long orail, 320 touis buders 'caue- wmiiheît on lie lath et M-ch, cenroyeti tom>' begins hus; andt' sunaeu, ii tleuruh e uae;intelligence oetCh. departure o et ti . I- Tiiedaughten et a 'Mn. .Dor-ai. hil ruak en-lue ut 30horse pomer; crew venorto hecasteru frontier, for tie pur. Catholie-mas enigageti iiilaitTi5f te a higi uuunaenng30iuiiiitmuul, icbdig tipose et cheking on h. spot Che dan- MmcCormiecaPretestant. The Yeuug - Lîuuiuaux îtrpretcr. Ammost al nill gereuraproceedinga- otsaine eftChe Caffre Iad>"s parents mer. opposedt e tiie match, veau, b. club simatcet nu>' emun in fermer Arc- ries, mie hati been indauceti te tiestro>- iccaua. the britigronimas net a Catie- tic vqyages; tue>' shalh. ted anti lotiieti large nurabema cf Cheir cattle, their oui>' lic, andthCe pniesh mau notifietidnd fbid- W as; iuClu the vannent ccpeditious, anti me- maujctiuîsîsst.nc., ia the.expeetation, tden tc unitettie parties. Net te o I t oiloti tari roiela.double pi>' . I heefre anticipate a hypomdt e v,.ta hyi hswy M. co ikadMs e no iffcùly i kepin u prcisly he woldris. again la yet greaWe nuaibers. Domoni'epaired te the Ex-Ma>'pr -PMter- pletc saine discilihne as Ciat milci m e undt e Tiiexteut te tiileii Chia- telusisin huitson, mithi a certifcatse, ofCheir- lutntoi pr anammen se mcli in tihe. ceAretie extuedi- j peat, nt ti "ous uiniluuer 'of;cl at er eU>teneib'quqa um it'.u tiens lu milci- 1 haave serv-ca. Thc vessel tde tins sacritlced, couvinee theii colonial ou Sanda>' Itat. The, tact eeuulug ethé upu_- mrli carry fir, meeka' fuel for full speeti, -GrmretCa iuirtecmieil.em tCefodt aeua ufr ii l and 2j carns' proîisions-Iî.ing enoglu te j tcences, cf fanaticisin mid matthCe Caf. aih. mas seisei arit ilet> e-hem':ti last ust for s second witier, sieultime u- fI s iîgt b. ýexpettedi e-malte soeédes- former home, anti imprisened inl a charnu- .baej avidiait>' ho tetained. perate niorment, anti the neceaaity ,fô er b on, e.,hlusbanti cou14ti have ne ,inLtr- - ~~~~precautionar>' neqèa",us ngétiy x cus mC em. Nette b. deteeti ha, TUE QracKST RAIIMIAD TRAIN 15 presseti by Ch. Inhabitants cf Cie expcuied Chis aya>, hénh ushanti, ou' WoduusdaY-hat AuaauucA.TheDeloitAderti*er asys, districts. Tiieftachiefi'o- f brmes iy saoul, out, a mil t ofrpheveuihcl- a cio iie.iligan Centrab Railmosul Companiy' anaîlpmowljngbd#t ffumr-.sev-iySi'f-GbehludeerTY8 are nom ruuuing a lightning train frein mesC uailu>' mpoi'C e ki ' -evnal ur"lr -*huo., entereti the -pisen ,ÇMrO f, i e a(- u » Chicago Ce hia cit>' dail>', upen their sin- baud been cormltted, eausing, a general -tnighteti mité ea gve hoer Wt her la av gbo rack ,wmichu for speeti uglanit>',feeling et alan anti inàëcurity. --Ceii rtsau taat. -beinI la unequalleti on auj' roat inlaAmemica. Ti. âaeiesunes 'amoptcd--b>'- Sir--eore - - -chai Thia train leaves Chicago at 0, a.rn., mak- Gne>' on iMs arrivai on îli i pot, ere of Ho'io E&DuCA tai . (I&I4 otfl .I pI -ing ten stops sud reacuiug Chis ci>' ah 8 the moat'dleiei haiieei. lraQovemn. et- etiducmtiug ever>' girl 4 aeibPgh s)be o'lep. u., ma'kiug niuniMurs5 fro ninet notice isau, itô t tiiâj d iiqf, hit si- ero bom te bo an inýlpeadeWue ilu- " Chicageo rncuigstopsa distace acit>' otHigh Côntioiieni, -hé itbI îo~pOutiug member cf socety'-,,_w q4ASuJe of 282 miles. Tii. irst day 'on umieh d ticeare t eC,îhaa.énuhbth--e hr 0poumu.noaa ~mp-- Ibis train caum togh i Sh Ma'. hcieck peudugô adi l'lI#t">on, eti ieIip arive t ahei.Detroit tiepteýn.ime econtinue; miii IeatUîýiame Isu b1er'é ûitÈý,uchagQiL 4tact w eipect.sh 4 apg- the~ very aminute, ant i ncetien bas. been iihieaproiblalbiijr lI wp plIy~ P t, pmomply up te thue each >de. This i ls e alIdariôuÉiemlulý _4Mbe iiul~~em mupuey pac~W quleker lime b>' seinmto oer hhbr-o miles sons *ho miyb. iu s stma otdesttuCwne>7 la agu4uqlurum~~1 an heur, han ia madie ou he Noir'York Four Oaffres, feunuithuat amsemiug ltrking a,maI t flAtLfviýe W'# Central or Cie Hudson River rens, boli -if'tÉe oréomu Reervo (thiiA iatôeo i m wt~ lh fooan l of*bèhhae oule-r e rdereti te bc o npré-41S m o l eý ýM -00. ~flMidh ave oubl hm;k ts aaid'thmUéa Woeld;s aèý*êa-. ' J! ý q # Tn-llsVALUALE PART OF Fb>UCAox.l- greft'hôlioî, andth i.e bieN #Èie IhWfne~ d .sw- t o sI Kr!,d u ais tle imn~ in tIcboeluèss hat G'fl péens Àcaial tËw tù4 bhe cirie authoriýuc luHamulten have 1>' mati. an of 1ia \iit to tie bakers' lus ln Chat ciL>' anti ez.numbertcf ves eof meati for beiug short oet he pro- ,r. John Ilain Perry sud lady> sailet in N->ortA .,America, frein Quebec fer Liv- eî, on Saturda>' ist, Jue 201h.'- lus cellcnc>' Sir E. hlcati aud lady Hend, re amougst the passengers lu the sanie àCricket Match betwe.n aixt&éeaAtneri- ts aud eleven Engishbuen iras pluiyed at acken,4 on Fritia>. The gaine iras mou the Englishmen, Chey having eight 3ets te go dowu. 1 scuse et gallantm>' compeis us te give sae o e .couunication et our tair respondeîut Juliana. Fer ourseîf, me ,e decidet e clet ur rer>' regipectable empotAry work huis owu cure, Let hlmi L1He iuoî't go tam. lis Exccliency Clu. Govemor General mreceivedth iienthusiastie demouatra- ai et respect by Che citizens et Kings. SMontreal and Quebec, ou paasing -ugi tiiese cities Ce tae, is teparture Europe. Atidrosses mere prosenCeti b>' Cie several Corporations: ru Thursda>' lasIthCieremouuy of pre. tiug Cie portraitofetCh. Hon.-Jaxnea1Be- ua Macauiey, lateCefe Justice et C~ourt et -Common Ploas, by Ch. Bar et par Canada, te Ch. Law Society', teck ce lin Ch. Libnsmq-.atUgogeode Hall, Co eûEPNET&-O' idfrieut J. MC-, intat exçaee,ýn, for de.- ng te publish the song eftChe "Camp etiug." Tii. song iCself -4laexcellent touches in s most felicitto,. .unanner, cant anti lu>pocria>' #mogC ciriatiun rotmers" aud, "sisters,"~t.rsu r. W. bave r-essens,-for tiechining its lication, wmcii musC b. obviens te our rh. Baytielt i Eeremsry, l tiienaine et a - journal, puàblisl4ttBaymfiehd, a r.ew wu iu Lapolute Ceont', on Che shoreofe ke Superior, Wisconsin, about 60 [es belci Supenior Oit>' Il-is devoteti NVesteru lutereatsani& Western princi- SMr. Robent Hifnlten, forerl>' ef &Tcim, iaueotn e r édutraipo Ctom- - P_ s. 2 -maav, eIIewn ~emInian rb dector, -sportsueuoft heieIhre 'Toronte- -.The. dector jç"prted .hia me fron i el"ud at an-,xp .10 f,$000, ile showing off the bleedti imais, ;hnuettlethbrougi h. lors ofa f eWestern <Caj MM av o ihm il- dy ne&ly $00.,- Zéj Chat lie firneuthi ats gl .1>' cousumet h. villaeIn o. hur >pt>' wu a destroyeit hsq 'M et hdrti Couantido»ass.'.4Al ii.W iitas ,-- Oivere reez W gsf. rï .e cmyem t Q »ieuburkj - eevse iiReaamuW, hk Î,zdrMst man- s-Onm Tuest1a>, ls iet~la otWffM te îhem bagaluaKm.Gerri., lu me mmsureti terma. Mr. Johnsten ln, pretty well kuewu iu Chu leealityasu a quack -Medicine vende'-poism5iflg noIlItl@ m- Àianme, whstver eh. id. qualifications alùayb, Mr. Gerrie cerried on business iiiIi Town for Cwlve years.H. e 4It i with houer anti credit taklug "wlth hilm Ch. regad udregret. et mati' friends. We neyer heard werse wsa iti thn tia t ho wa sclose fmin Chat coulti sometimes dive a hadbran.- -- -- Allheugb lan another part et ibis issue ire have ubunti fauît irith lie CeunI>' Coneil, la relation Ce Chir proceedings againat he Count>' Enginear, w. are glati toestalethgt Ch. goueraî, just anti dignifleti courÈe, £dopteti b>' Cie Cotincil, seldoun gives occasion for remaries oetChe kind- a Cita ûwe milI sa>' Chat the Council ohôuil d pausé beoe nmakiag ils tilsppro- Val ôf-&-tried officer, lunCthe manuer tue>' iaye:doue in ?Mv. Siier'a case. Tii. voie oft Cle Côuncil, as an exalteti, influeCtmal boi, h~usan. extraordinary influence en Ch. eharteranti fortune cf a private lu- . i4nal-me .particularl>' mien h. hap- ~qiriaeb.-prtesi amn. But et tiIl,"sMfllft for Che preet. WbaC me déqim.nom us, te place on record our md- -ialfr5liný anti approval eftChe proceedings ofý CCent> Council otf(Ontario as a body. Composed, as itia, et gentlemen ciiosen for tijeir intelhl.ne-position, taent, business' capacit>' aud high standing-lt nia>'bc àaset, hem could tiis preceedinga tieserve angit eciao? But, w. couait reter te Parlia- meutshhe proceedinga et Civie Boies, anti et other Municipalities iher, Cii. saine mroquisites mere brought te the Council Board, with tam diffèrent results te Chose which characterize Cii. proceardinga et eur Ceunt>' Councili.The. proceedings oetChat body, ivile fie, frein indulgence in per- senalities, imputing motives, anti casting petty indigaities on'ludividuai members, are, at the saine ime, free frein uscles contention, anti maste o e ieluhair aplit- ing. Tihis is cause et gratification anti pride; anti m etel beth, lu beiug ahi. te make te statement. The 'Cotn'il usuail>' SiUSfrein Cen 'til six o*clock-freqicntly 'Cher. bas been an evening Session ihicli aas stbetiup Ce mitnigit. The anieunt et business coin- pietet inlua%.Session surprises eue-anti tam surpasses sn>'thing Chiat our one huntimet andti ty> Parliament men eaab eirfor Cheinrese-,, (lu a comparative sens,), with- in Chue saine.tCime. Tiie egular ordemi>' Imode eftransacting the. businesn, wmiii quick and easy et despstch, is at Che saine ime tieliberative anti seunti. The mules are goed, anti ouliluver>' teirinstances are Chcy allowe t tebh.diapeuseti mith.- The Wardcn, ot course, la Ch. great ruiing genlua mmiciigevemna anti guildes Che de- libératiens oetChe Body>, anti if Che Ceunt> et Ontario bc tavreeti ith a Gouncitlu the respect ire have descriied, Ch. Ceuncil m-ae certainîy bhappy in Che choice, etita prescut Wamdcu, J. I. Tiiompson, Esq., a ussu--as Cthe Reeve et Wbitby laCely ex- press;eti i-" gentle lu depertmeut sud eou<tcçus li manners" The accurate-business-like-mwe migiit say> parliamentar>' style-la wbicii Cie pro- ecodings anti records et the 'Councl have been kept-any eue who has attendedti h. imcetigïR, or eren mea t he minutes, cam- net failtCebe stmuck miCh. W. like astyle iu eu'erytbing, anti Mr. Mactioneil cornes up fe our ides et a geeti ordeni>' style. Iu Chia gentleman Che Council possessanau .11- cieut efficer, au able adraser, anti au incontroverCible authorit>' ou all questions et entier. l In ak-iug these remrnaka, re are led Ce do sei ont et pleasurable, mgr.-- able feelings--anti su suxieus désire te b.- atew prais. whre it is deserv.d. Il la our lot, tee efteu, te hiaro te couticinthelb.pra.- tices oftout felbeur-men lu lite-m. always do se miti mucii pain-lu the diseharge cf a severe dut>' impeseti upon lus; but we do fiud it Woreshiig te b, able sonietinies Ce ait dem sund do th. &"agreable."- Whttby Esilvoati Tho majomit>' etthe.pensons opposeti te tie constiruidn etoCiaisiniocf Raihway, allégée-thé groeunt o ftim ppositicu' nte b. No comnotyetl WiaC ssharnetCedisap- point people se terribi>'! Mm. Comet ahoulti have just given us a n-ag oft is taili, as he passeti aleng-Peeplo on th is aphere dotint love te lhave Cleir predictiens unveriiet.- Wluispering anticipation hati aircai>' matie thCe appcarancceoftChe cornet a realit>'- Great iras the destruuction hilci shoulti cempasa Chia kinti olti momîti etours. But greuat expectatiens have l>cen doornedti t disappointint betome nowv. The gooti aId earti gees round as it crer titi. Mn- cirilizeti mau--(of course Cie savage-n did'nC trouble Chemacîves about thc matter) huasý settîcti ntio ethe ever>- day btsinesef, civilizeti litea, alLer having allometi bis clvi- lilation anti intelligence, Ce frighten hlm almesite e ut et bis existence. Yes, anti he teels disappeinteul, beesuise b. feit sure, b. etuglut Ce b. smothered, andti huemorît- (because h. prepiesieti it)-s-heked te deatb. Themc's a goodti ime cerng, hem- evem-Thuc's te b. another chance et gra. tifying is love for the terrible-la tn our yeams time, lu 1861-Cluat is, me are nom obt-tieterue date atwmmcii Ch. great Cornet shahl appear. Whist a comtomt! Oul i>' Coifkt ICISensitive.ladies anti gentlemen esu have samiiole four years te teéti upon th. exquisitely excitir.g expee- tatien et being knocked it jut i1ereea; as thCie mman said.- But jeking aside-ir. r.ally have héati - oftpeople, at a distance, baviug been frigbt- enedti tetcati--anti sere people kihled, anti bouses Cntoma, su ad pmopemty des- Croy-ed on Che bSth et' June, instant ln several parts of Ch.e untry, the exeitemeut almeati> prevaiiUng in regard Ce the. comet's appoarance, mas encreaset b>' destructive ihirîmintis, striekinga b>' lighteuiag, me- Ceonu, anti other phenoînenia. lunruature, mmiciidestroyeti lite and, propeit>' la ite maywarticourse Sncbthinga moiihave been lôoeotiupon as orfdiafrycaaùAICita mn>' other ime but'-under i--e icni stsmei-bcuug the day efthCe coinet!s ap- pearaaceu-pecple hecame disinayed,- andi aupposedti les. freaks of maturelo b.coeu- tain formmnners eftCh. destruction .of Ch., merbth The nical nemaunkable oethles. &p- peirances îmich me have: beauedi cur- st at UCea, N. -Y.,.an acceunt of wiî -vo extract aI leugh ifromi the-New Yook wmabreati-lu Ibis cil>', th e effuiet lit Chbe ag-Cretened comethati "stmuckit- ltb. neigiboreodtitChia ait>', or, ifnet Ch, ireritable cornet itaelt- iai fr-cmthesae pool , cr s member e h.sanie tamlly.-., juv.etdlemeunber. -It mas aetiuppoeod by p'ur correspondeeiaÇat heýtims, Chah mmy- thlug serious or important mai a the bot- om ethes. mrild an& fiying -reports, but 1 nevelthesa endeavemedti tetrace Ihem toC Cheir source; and, the vesuit mas, s meIl amtleticateci ifatèettChMa aplenesue- lamons Ch. imtlumt lu hem swmtemîw-unî,a,,,,.. I men in .i '4 coutract otan>' kfmd eam be enteedjte ~*%bout the-cons«enoftCh. Commty itself wbhich wlll bc repredented b>' a majrlll*ÏW -tue Dfreetorseof the Cempan>, sechdOti lb. Municial Stock 'heMunicipal Steck Dir.ctoras-lmother-words, the Vouù- ty-will net aloe b ave the. contrel oftthe Cont>' Stock, but iseeofthle entire Stock- et Che Company'. If proper cavre be net taken oethCe CouaC>' it-wil b.ch. tauit of Che Count>' itse14 'lunthe. choîce et ita me- preseutatives. For although the roati will 1é Chat oethe Whitby sud Lake Uuron- Railway Company in namo, it iii eal>' be under Che management etftthe Count>' et Ontario tbrough Che Municipal Stock Directors-Che>' b.ing a maerit>' at Ch. Board. 1V. have pursuedti hia subjeet tam cuough-but botore concludfing, we will produce a calculation oetChe actual bas ta the Couuty on the £100,000 Stock-sup- posing it neyer Ce yield one penny et prin- cipal or intemest. Tii. Assesaem's Returus for 1856 show Ch. number et acres assesseti in he CeunI>' te b. 470,615. Tii. nuni- ber ef acres etfivilti lands unassese.d, we art safein setting down at 100,000. Threo sillings and B6. per acre, Chen,vouldthe ii actîtai burtiien of the £l00,OOo-suppoaing it te b. given awayý-&-nd Chat extendeti over a pemiodofi thtC'y.yars, or a penny and tA. two-fjVsprar er-s,/exr. This is Ch. "linvolving" et the (iouuty et which croakers, are se 1alarmiôgl>' appreheusive!1 The equalizuud value et real property lu Chia Gount>' for 1856 la £2,090,789. IWéeothe £100,000 to te b.lest for ever, Che tetal baý.s te the Co'ty would net exceot I it uhe pounti on Chia ausessment.The, Count>' o(Siincoewith an assesseti value ot £27."-87 lu 1850, took £50,000 stock lu Che Neortiiemu Rail- read 1 W. ivili Cake occasion te spcak hereafter of the profita ant i avantagoiî te be ticriveti frein thiconstruction et a Rail- roa t irougb tuis Cont>'. 1 ~The. C>o*ret. to the word, Selued twd ot the chfltirn 7 mil leaped dowa the stairway, tiie witees- ,aye te, akibut her tootsteps were tardy ; .berWoinoent-fl instant too laIs ; the. en tdsrcion tore lthe butdingup, ombryiilg herseit anti cild, tog*he' wLt a little eon wbo was bind he,-WiUit.The. htuband-iad but turne te se. fier aliiend WIi ti.hebuilding Chat tore away froni abovo hum, andi thon ho stood expoedte tthe day, Ili bis open cet- lar. le went te view the rmin of his bous; i wa complte.- Ierela>' the dead and nude body cf bis wife. thec de- stroying power havitg stniWpd -ber clotb- Ing froni her person;-,Cher. la> bis-son, covereti withý bleod, and senseless; and, just beonti, big dwelling lay eue such mass cf destruction s probably never ws beheldibofore, Broken and aplintered bcd- steais, crails, table-4, pots4, kettles, chairs, boxres, trunks, creeker>', tin ware, bats, cloChes, stoves, brlckq, plaster, cleeks, beama.," atones, shingles, andi endiess et ceteras, lay cmuhot sud crumblcd tri on. h.ap befome bum. Andi still on beyond *as the monsterý nebùloBity which hati caused ail tuis ruin, mwaying aud smasiiing--i(i its course of destruction. Atter destroylng the. bouse it passeti out into the. roati, rusiio on a few roda, tumu- ed aud swung about into the garden or the neit neighbo, M. j. M. Budlong. A gentleman who miv it bore, demcribesg It as resembling a monster clcp/usnts tr?,tik, swinglng lazil>' but powerfifly about, crus;lirg ail in its WAY andi hurling boards and Crees into the air like pîaythings Swingiug about in Mr. Budlong's garden, it crusiieti ver the. fenc, swept up to the bouse, a large andi beautifui manso1aieisl Swept se close by its front ns to tear up11 euoe or tivo shingles on thei. ce ef the! of tiie roof; but iL ivas merciful, aud took another circle, andi swung off to the. south- .Ward again, crossing th. roati and strik- irg Mr. B,'s barn, a large, ncarly new and very sublstantial structure, 35 x 5o0 fect in it" base. The moment it struck, the barn -ws thrown inte the. air, ritddietilte picces, and hurled in ail directions, as the agent of dcstructionswung on. For htin.drcdaef feet te the south, est andi 'eat et tthe barn, tiie field was literaîllYstrevu with tii.e broken bearns, shingles, et., and the. con-, tents of thie bamn-.taw, mnanure, corn, cob, ha, etc. IUnlike the, caSe cf the. house; wiiicii ias dashed lu ono iieap of mutin on a single spo4thei barn wag scat- 1 temeti ever the, enCire fieldi. A cew, with- eut an apparent bruis. Or wound on bert body, was founti denata few feet frein tii, site eoftth. building. Soin, eigiîty feet te the seutii:e&st Che body (t a large thresh- ingimachine witii cylinder oet massive uron .iiad been Iodged - while otiier anti lighter Portions etftth. saine hati been carriei fur- tiier on.' A thmee-yard bcreek smoneuI hundret itcet from, the. bar Mu80 e tilled Iwith rubbisiitas te b. dammeti up and tur- ued frein its cours. Near it anotiier ne- niarkable evidonce eoftthe swoepiug circling e lephaut-Crunk-like motion cf Ciie destro>'- ing bodY ivas apparent for a large tre was e ru frein its root4 and dasheti over toirard the. barn snd on its furtiier side aiso inclin- toivard the,- barn, la>'s ai-g.teplat-terni a piece ofthe, Ighter Portion of the Chresii- ing machine mentioneti ,To ilIuaCra the. coinPletoly stmown con- ,dition ef tbaKftelds'about the, bar, I May' ,Mention Chat ni>'cempaninahoia running down the sitie-hill teward me, steppei upenon.etofthe mnyrlati pieces cf board scattered& abut," su n aitjt bis foot s distance et pebapg hait anincii. Prom- be. h. Aent et destructionw 1ýàinZ- ug owjait4s ou Roadu ad BridpI, brought In a rsPoet astte. lut meeting ofthe C Ooaty Council, higlily the Couint.y Engineer ln relation te tthe Scu&ggBridge. The. expenOçe et convey. ing the biidgé te Ïi prop er position, after having been carrid waY by the. ice; fi st&ted te hâve Loch renderÎd nécésuaf in conseqaette f thtei.Engine6i.'Kneglect; and a4eordi-»glyi the. GOuncil compel hliîd te psy the amdtunt out of bit-IOwn Poeeket. If the. County Englnftr ba neglected hi& duty mo grousI>'.and iuji'iusIy te tthe (3ounty, we do think, theo more bccoming course for the. Council to tie, would have been te remove him at once. A negligeut wasteful officer, should not be crritted to remisin in the service of the. Cointy-a.u the. County Counel--although censuring ,Mr. Shier se trongly-bave permitted him to do. -It is a very unusual- thing, te find a nmter' entrusting. his propcrty te the care of an unw6rthy, fiheasrat whom he lis found bctraying lià côhi- dence, and destroying his property. Tot, this ia precisely thé position which th. County Council have -chosen te occupy. Tii.y censure their Engincer in the mest isevere mannor-tiiey allege that the inter-- csts of the. County are nt properi>' cared for by him-make hum bear the expena.e o lus owrn wreng--doing-and in the »me breath, entrust te his care, the entire pro. perty of the (Jeunty-tbe Ietting out.of contracts, and the expenditure of the, Cotunt>' money 1 This la relly tee ineon- sistent a position both for the. Ceu- cil, and the, Engineer to occupy, with. out having publie- attention directed to it. If the Engineer b. r.ally guilty or the. chàaýges found against hum -in the -report he is unworthy longer to remain in the' service of the County--and if these charges bo untrue, or mis.stât.d, the Çouncil have don. Mr. Shier a greyiouà, penbaps, an Ir- reparable injury. Our own knowledge of the tacts, sud>of the. laborioýs business b,- bits, and professional reputation of Mvr. Suier, incline us to Ch. opinîin that the. Council hssl somcwbat misappeiended the. truc bearing of the case. W. wil briefly give the tacts. Mr. Bower obtain- ed a contract* for building a bridge at Scu- gog, he was paid aums froas time to time thereen, on oertificates- md orders cf Ch, E£igineer. Tii. Engineer madie a report lu Jknuary last, statir>g that- -the, bridgeiiad- been completed, sud reconunending a smn of £50 to bepaid to Mr. Bewereforput- ting down atiditional cribs wiiicb the. En- gincer consideredl necessary - te the safet>' of the. bridge, mhe CouncolordÎred pa>'. i ment of, Chis sum at once, wiiich was in-mediatelý handed over te Mr. Bowerm, no discretion being, 1.11 wlth the. Engineer as to Ch. payment. Tme crus were pnt quit. conipletod at the C[ie-tii. ce commnenceti -breaking up-tii.-waters cf tii. laite roe 18 te 24 Inches higiier thaa Il was ever known te do before, Che br.4dko wa- carried froin its position, an d finnr.d by the icet anti the Omeil oblige the. Engineerto pgy the dampage. And, Ibis,, notwitiistandingo Chfat the Coýunc'lý haît -a person in thei' eyn- pîynient, paid for taking care oft he bridge and authorized te repair it, if necessary. Wýhy mot cempel the person in charge of the bridge te, pa,- for thé damage ? W. could see nQre -rtaso in it, hancom" iing the Engineer to dosà. mr. shlerhbu certainly. cause toe oimplain. It waa the first timfe the 'CotmclhWae shado* Ofan" excuse for -flndinig fait with him, &04 tii.y should have a full knowledg.etfail the. fat.s ad circumetauces befor. them,

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