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Whitby Chronicle, 11 Apr 1861, p. 2

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'House to Lot-ILR. e yýrfrec.brw i js-' o rmi u i Situaton Wated-A Bi ,oppri 1 inforeign markets.-- to the postal subsidies givenaby the Bri Il utilModati unjest'y-far froi . iiBur ýt g a e ro aes noftae.nTisad eo r ecitwsalrghadthy ToTames-ABSsier 'I ~, apbell, and Hamilton, atoUte ôn Government to the dIferent 1î1 s fà edleus40 ï ra a 3 hatïfihoe 1uifdi bró rng afote rged ne. bThis cmse di oerepd ra Vakbl poprt fr al- . . bav he m-o faraiehWdge Ufe; of tli;8m u büiá ig t*eûr t-ly ,-nin n. ar'o'th -,th h e wheo theciialbsnssbfr egdt av , w ban1 in ofLo*ë & P i s sN Šn í'and thiso ir tit o ne Adsrrd rbtwelbs a€h teo õ i r therinrt#-Se -o-4ejýlî, eep h Ohw ray, Mr.McMillanproiálle àe'w stÁ d T e re du o e t1 ould not old the vie rthrin eti$fd hle Jïd4fthe Para dry gôoodstarrived, and all är iÏ bQ,' i ng the.year was rop9rted.and tei Š5teAdtn pr aeae é òbrhl sf eln isbigwl l knni sth à ocali'., as aior, efin teaol fÚnilein4 djuredenofselict h é RO. *** eednsof', the ýTown Counc l' "oss, In rfgedda ercÏïant, r.Peri.a qéàuy seld Whty dd ,prai'n'Wb" 'whitr SYtbyhAsi the pre.by.pIïte Affmarsba w Weinerr m. sustont aull ora property. with the presentaientsof the2Grand Jury, foinee, and fully equal th bet sleed to provid"ae against famduti i dat o nerini er.f d iteSth Warnrd, hadptw.teigafrdno.,Inhscsehep. Goge rsagrltdho A srvy f smeMésurs y om stok o ity good sups, Pie wl e on t euc h rocsba il per etwek ig pa egn.hue'c.Ooshwtatwnr a rrindonteabv hag.th us, o e ee1e le e.i Membes ofbothHouss• t fav uoru of te Uper Cna. . hewas n faor ofprovdingthe outl Thealleed oeeneewas tate to ave a. 'shaIllean foudionionr Har'to --- ~rTnning p altrymac otncwt erci h-rants o nl a opp er Cnaad adao;te ybeor oclthheeisM shp h te ot monedto$00 freahWad 89 ndpyale1 mntsaferdte ls fo wtesestavllnan. MrMcickn' Bllfo th treuctontheT h • potctinf redtos o lcaes n he ayr, tkte chr. eb titnwulebrmneioen pet.Heag eed a urortin oib e. by Alb. e pingadepneo detsn c Às auV g Ood masu eMnd eutres that eeratthek#sametiec p iéesa " ill e," nd n t od . , uou O-h , s-popft xe•tote aeayr wr b-aw JThehil a w d ,o omn, IYfthat ames ae t ol aedn s'ftta h a pr ents ession, bthiBsp ldborb fthcmannfàot bnegalygod f o . •or f ae re a udr o. coo rute, nloighoyafaveo.lt : cleau fo teNot W r ntad eeie tenoem ametn h o.no llwofis engdner. acnwegn i rtn o i rdtorbte agan ihte aekn fd lsdrton eun er ree f h uinpasdb htboy eusin htsyththany revddte matrtie osfrteamuto1h nt, .Jmsuisnth hrdmnwo sa;tg n awcot i sal it, Iti andTrontopa ore con t oetnhcaeai edfeent romthelad-Pesientofohe ad es' out t be the potec toio n àath eto n.as Asies bt m cnu uence ohr ay htitws Hefer rd ad jut neofth pans utfowad y r., he rubl a te ale ecivd wer. teedbnk, f hesunspad n ac Bneo.ntSoieypryig ora usheoadrheprpeyofou elowciizCs.cnfneen ocumgattht im&hetraotht'ar tldhiddrig heAsizs Mr. Denjamin has ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ils er introduced abl .om eatwh, ndftelndsod to'.hegn Atheocia. T eoRmt oFAi edTwnplnof ldr, P erry b etrin imjsAded MriHrhsadwstida h alAszsmnywihh on. amend in he Petty Tre saAt fUppe r th the same ibêe 'ii itytewudbeiof n.• • The offollo • Tonsd - É.ô b P erydd o ofiehmsl oth at , V n dthe acarg e f2for e nfthe sae note, Ca.Hgeasitn nteO Canada, nothig to complai of On motio of Mr McG t rw read g o rt o he To AudW.t anth oa h ner.D.)e had0orly sateh % ëat nd pacqmtigte c Th e brison erp rdin ps fie netfe h eitrd '-stn.. he pst wnters buineslhas weoe.t.ee, selct C m. Y ur A < nghtopinons hic he adIhretooretx.edckf wth te litlesoungter hat ad ad th paries ho hd maledJt.u 0 :tbeTow , a d 1 rig t e r.ý err , ytiè, -Gu n, ,ýmitte wast t e b attrauckld tot mtaket arinto irî4 Irom ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ev rhil (by 'ior that .».,ad a i ow w m n tà a es M ry W '0 th 00$tmtio ofa, arbr o'refir î0in ths, e'nouay, nd ike buines een born the rJ and~~~~~~~~~~i "ece hot ShriflkeBi a ne o.Sbo rsés nlsn oyo 1ec andgodaÈýt p r é s n t e s s o n , B y h i s i l l a d b t o b y i f h e y a n n t o W a g n a iy o o d ' . . -0 a oub er e or tneploe, n onp o e itdte fprongesis. y, rowg? ndessed th'uy n h e e mttd hefolowngqusins : in i y the s;treet where Armstrong, dropped iti l Sr. Had. the prisone 'r any reasona ymeans of knowing to whom .ë ! t0belongç Y.h.t Di teapri3oner after 'knowing i 'r.than the $25 to i uueupon ato g ye u>p je purse ? le Counsiel for the pri'soneèr took exceptic to His Lordship's charge. .The IJury.a rl absenc of labout an hour returnec -d to mnerey. The prisoner entered into .- cognizauce, himself in £100j and two su] . ties in £50 each to appeat at the' next'i ,t szes to receive sentence. In the. me b. tecte points ra sed bybo e Counsel w .-Tt Queen và. W%. Gott.--Larcen dThe prisoner was a young lad of 16 or « dyears of age i the lareeny complained of wý ithe steahingc of two truss-hoops from t] Prellses of Mr., Patrick Wall, Cooper, 1 takien place on the 20th of aeged t h prisoner entering' one of the -window'*s >the shop and tLakingý away the articles.-Pr rsoner had been previously in the emploj ment of Mr. Wall, but had been l{{y Bowymanville, to whichy place he took th hàops at the timie of the' thleft. Bel and the County Attorney prosected fo the crown. the prisoner was undofended- Pr oper a 'and Othe suh par gaol, am them be for that Ther in the tri %"ied'If| ln iby %ýrge letter it given it 1 ini this cs -J4ry, and The for unanimou a letter, i little imp< think of a io pasw theimut rosK o.7.2igd TMs, was ia, u Ywat tion of ejeciment to récoter o rthe- ]Lot -No- 7;7in-_fhe ' Ith -weession Hart oWnship of -ReAwag on W" ore ît' n'ot village of psont & inrowbuilt T 'Ée Pa- itted tent was là Mary' Bristoy, wife of __Biehard that BÈristol, and daughter W' ofhokuBryan,·of, bthe, Cornwall, UE Loyaistpfa 1d the plaintif alleged fit- affer the death of Richàed hawa BrIsto, his wdà ïre imn -,Of t]4 etter, name of Lathan, Who hmasals sincýe decets - o.'ed, and that -his ior"i½living neat. the Jonesvill e, Michigan, haà in thte year 1859 rned conveyed to the plaintiff. To.prove thé. sub- identity of ' MaryLtathswith Màry BM the honorableé-Jmes E. Small was ced e Irm- Who 'proved .tha 1t at the request of the plainp- tin tiff he proceeded to Michigan last monthl, S?-i. and saw the ol' d lady, .and-although not rg- able cogniinghber features, still from circum-, ed ?ý stances which she> related to' him at thge Who time' he went ta schooi in gnwall, WhenL Yadhb as ohe thad -r easo bâle.donu The ori 1'. al gatd fentecoâo ionsý the land in disputefo hcono fter The defendants, claimed from length of c"a possession, bu the Judge ruled that thig- r.b ers e f.or anY oe e aimm g u hion ure. and being a married women,,and-residi-ý as. ont: of' the ,Province, when the defendant an-; to'ok possession-of the lands, that the staý will tie.of limitations would not rmn against her, and, drected. a verdict to be entered ny. for the plaintiff,. subject to- peinte XeservN 17for the, consideratiò'n of Judges in terma, as, as to whether the- statute of limitations applied' hbe ofr' ot. The defendants; alseofonered- to of' show that the plaintin'-obtairted his deed by ve misrep re e taton d Th is of soth of served.-An it appeared- by the evidence ri-, and statements; of counsel, that this -Mary y. athan has sincie given another deed ta à-*r. B ' tton, in truGtfogi'thdgfe 'nds - e hat a bill had been £1ed , in Chfanceyt lset aside thie deed to. eO Gb 7 or every prospect of the, lawl al re ar ... ood Lime- over the matter i hj d f -' Mr.XcNcke hmintodued Bil t Ilvebeen very successful with our mer- n theyetiemn haveto h E i h a u Tesrefrth e eu- rodmter hn owscaldt ora bigs w r.mdartacm p n eau ject of act fireop $P,, er earm s.e E ve a esa lihth at f ners U d r hs h ntend te lo r oe feiemana e en f the mi- contsof our Tei n ac w s going into a history of the ar- en a rs t e p o he d.ac percaannum. All n t raxc ts mo a t er splndidand attractive displ of gooda retOlved that the RH e bo. manneriin whie iANe)neat ansi correcttto drop, it inac e, s yo dmrpa dhispomt app lio nnotes, I&c., h r tore orte aftg h hye xhbtdsre evrtucs o ue aol o ato kept, and to the oerlecounshv ensrn r ' ro m T.th aeag ns th mo er Fo mando te, ea ,nga high rrae of interst hati-tradexig canegue. n sces Cfimittee of the whole on Monday next, the vouchers in his c-harge.arr ntent of This report was brought up by Mr. Perry were with the othsymathilEs fteJ than 8 er centa sihallbeabs ofute null i-raig anbgo.on certinuresolutions relavet th e- YorAdorhve d b . and adopted, recommending various appro- I with the latte r an hild,-sei tan8 vo cetad.itbc'boleel 'iltabis0'hment of a' new tariff of rates of pilo. duplicate of the p etptiardex stacLu Prr oiterwmanm Mr vl. Cuhnas a abl eoeteNO. VII. tage between Montrealand Quebec. also detailed statemen n dia ta eof ili.ra mo r. rsa rmt peteta IIMsreatco ing e hnsaosbj et h-Tedbaewsrsueente hfo ame for the year endin, 31st Dee., 1860, | Mr. Lynde brought up this report, re. County Attorney, prosecuted on ih apa Ilue elt et'-I iCA rNo e s M Bnsbjû. T h ra upieo rr n eetotcsadteDpt euun together witha statemnent in duplicate of commnending the Town Clerk toadvertise f of h e ron &r.M. C.Caeon, fe t h Mr. Gowan lhas again intr oduced hi$ and around Whitby, six numbers of Mr. Ofigers Of the Municipalities where i ithe ou stan d a bi8lite. fteC roatNfr tn es te rsn er e o t brm f C roines& acde ,defndest m easure, to abolish the property quali ica. D rap er's B a ss W OOd organ, thec P res, w e re irregularities w ere m ade in the poll books A lU of w ich i' e801., adopuniited. LA I SpnEO EX O I T .J sor. G o n te in S tina rqtve ssr bly.fA a lers oft elIc published without containing an attack on orderdt esm oe t per h respR, tfuLy uW te d. A bill lcinBE$100,EN·e r eso iETY.esof t ht cStref is aidt i lA ml intoduein thr esuLe ia r. Perry In Ireland great virtue,-even to bar of the House. WMI. McPHERSON. eaurr a bouht ymdt fthbgod rdonth pisoer, sherepire nt l aie ognil , ci to ucdl h L oîl -the heahng of the scrofulous disease ca led In the Upper House the Liquor License - ETIN. nd assd, , ertselfas a widowgavedher e nm w sx a MruGwn's bH t rO ITudliy her&, efntKi n . People à uahave a sribtt ati.he it.between lots 22 and 23, on 2nd concession On motion of Mr, Perry seconded by of Word% whAotave thnoteripye Deptyfderh's ders o ePece, eom.alt foon umbesadenumbrt ofeven his TheC m o col m nm n il r er.Mr. Lynde, a resolution passd athorizin, Spring alled, fom d henote wa ora ty Cr ow ti es, Cbi lterks, and 8Bai iff f agetfvo t ih po notetr d The CM a d ln Scbill, the n ' bil,' -t *' Iater stage of the proceedings, Dr. the committee on Streets and Improvements ry. Prisoner was arrested, she den d Diisiown ACors, rom ein mn i fr of a e ntfvoie i • • sietrs ud te rsadPan il h accination Gunn mforpsed the Counicil that he had re. to employ John Slhier, P. L. S., to lay out in the person that gvdtenoe Muncial oucil i UperCandahas ' rmes. It s nlym hiswa tht E xtension Bill,and Assessment Law Amend. ceived a petition to present from Mr. Win. the side-linie between) lots 22 and 23, in the out that hier naing av ete noe oud beenireia fis ie cr anda a n account for No. VIL. of the Bass-.wd ment Bill were respectively read the 2nd Gordon, but as certain formns hadlnot be.2dCni o pine ihteptto tsehbeeee l as o acad Mee .àda is ha a i lltp. id orte ran bigslce oatc r er.|time. complied with, lhe coutld not p nt it, Un. of WVm. Güaby. Peters. -- vn i amnnm election of IReeves and Deputy Reeves-by Jf whiat Mr. Perry said on the occasion for The House then adjourned. etli tonex t etg. He h t he r PERiUrN B TUCHFA ot' ni[YT. MgA. Pisner (xi tedm al) "lv rin with m a dirc vote of tireM uni!pal electtl abil which Mr, Bass-wood holds him to accouint QtEBsE, TuneDar, April 4th, would bear it i in ements mra1 Eauo iiTs on hsandSr' awu are o a re e iadit' I yReve y tiblwere onily given, there would be somne show Coa rM.Dae nurdwehrtead. Wtescniud Sm od riretnoin atedional members ofthe Cout"o arp.y-u o bs anfrm. Bills were introduced- in the Assembly CUato r. Dprt a e enuid wetherthe Caudi- f iintne ontued-Sm oods were t thi l, ond aameeting to ebe hld on kn ehwtotto amend the Joint Stock Companries cone nmtino r0 o.reothd enlidbfr-teCu- udi tehue. Gos cntig f etir to be nay in ember, and the bth d' ht giigawr fsolidation act, to amend the act relatíng toe ig mmbrs ere l so na to eportnayadited, avig cotpnteadsyIinetfjd« day ps'tíb fiV sade fle too desicabilegeven LdCourt of Rev'osrvdt tte eot a be lray ross. emd by M r. M C Cmea. sa'm as ouncItéáioé-i .Te-- t o1 o. .S -t-uedth pprulished, he wanted -to knoW by whose Ne rsa thwoa uni hnm io orsVI. o te ibyPres illbeany endeth thehd ot ee pu- hestore with the note coulëùd not descie VIL ofntheso inb-resperetstoimarriane rràfoi- -er aeshed gratis. IHe was under the impres. e rscudntsywehrsehd ..i ca rcko eent frm hat dte te spsttitráil a *d et th nxt eing r )fi that the Councù hbad the final auditing on te samne dress whea arrested. n E mpo abl t neesetefuue h"toamrenid the Upper Canada law respecting special Commnittee tïgtoan lshmentofnth repot a a h e etSrnbroe htth oews Caita.l1Stck o h nbita i"nk t e $2,. r. Tey will herereafter be abloe o detran iland forapbliretildsatmn, n ha twa obe ntm i an-nintati asnt 000,00alS pasec te UpfHusthehe recon at 'No. H com$nced h e e C 1 creditor, to enable Conty teT ap ecmtr-near pub!ished nuder the Couneid's direction._ made by him, that hie never knew a pesn three00lisev a ser ! th ings. as & rtec ic'l Nd.thIsIs thenpaer that was ounei s to collect tolle on grave, roadeste •ownH[e read the statute in proof of what hie al- of the name o0 ac. Ke tepioe, Hon. Mevr. a ttoadn's bl 'ortebnei atai é ndm llpsonltie and ufair and bridges, to amend the Municipal act ,FM N AE.Ig;a ndti eD a se e old hrne lv waYons pete , e ndhe rtsad Haf l Married w o n iins rgthe live oftbiasta S o ws aid Wýe k so a to nabl CoutydCuncis toallo iOnMotion of Dr. Cnnn, the Council re not udrtn"o'h eot ol e wr vn nhi lcwe retd (i irr usba n, we cnsuiger go ofa- ies ?s b as8i. W new tire Far. travelling expenses to their members, to sumed im Committee on this report,ulshd wtouOhnatoiy fte hywroe hym inaBock.tes si iluor, nands op e ti e " ome incawtWe s etter, and did not hesitate to give erscuetehelhoOnm to.fraopino tefrt ron. On cross-examination witness said that absre ha op t Mr. R eo hogt itt vt cnddopnnatte inugraio orM' f tne' ' thof localities against risk clause. statingr the necesrsityfor protecting r erycul o el0xresn hs h1av ton ie a te o4 n fa r aganstthi hil. e cnno imgin w a Da per' onw ht.h e pnuroci ngtoion, rooodefo erosMygrhetwnaais ls0b ir.undisgýuised astonkihmtenit at Mr. Draper's of Peters and tha t thatwath ony ne objre htio rcouki p ossilyhe iri ed t ome.the T w oni ilb on eotd of infection ' isese.the t Mayo ppsd t adsadthtan orance as a busiýes-man -and in his given, and that there was not tohis kno . Ourecofthiso n tu re. s if b a h usba misno thein owfull ilr. MMickccompained hat apaperestimate of the amonttshould be firet nestimation a clever business mani. Mr-. deayohrpro fhsnm n to'se vey hnorbl mensto rovde in ur o mns apersalofwhih r.ted i Torntomaed th Glabedatedbrought down. So Soon as a proper e.iti- Draper ought toha ve known, be said, the Ileach or in the County. for hswife andonchildenm(unteeveofcannsot fail to satisfy the readers of the Arl2 d •, mate was submitted, lhe (the Mayor) wouild ;distinctinteen an abstract an a e- IThosi. S. Hiolliday, a cl tek inMsr. fhis eat) b adc reas nbe ie(in y hwtree owgrunles dunoundedyw a Pri n, contained a gross and scanda. be ready to go for a by-law and submnit it tie ttmn. Te eetovr cis tegdentifi dhe womanad fis dth end to be aomplihed blyth r t tako r er.M.Dae ad|.e.ie gis ebrof this House, to the ratepayers; but until thait was donc, dffrnttIg. TeCekwsrq ired t.ee pornohegd s pliroduted st hav. data nd tot fu ccl.iWenth masre thattac r n brigade nth Twnwoldbe.nvlaiaopter privilge s of te 1Hou e ewould oppose any action being ,takien. by law to publisir the abstract, and the law i been purchasedlbyher atoh etre. aga n c mesup efo e sheLod s, wte trust go df]n n Violk T e ationlteas r lead : ft hred h at e M r. Cameron was opposed to a ir engin i said tat the Conned were to finaly audit| itobedt. aW rdv a T hs. ano erf. tat Mn r.ie e rne wi e L rds ecordetod nough lfr the sake of appearan' h ebr o eln sl ' fi and complained of the injustice that would th Adtorsept, n d to pbin nrs they e-rnto prove th iat hee wa n thr with theyeas. ces, that it woldebeea niceothing,"nandoCollis cilce as be done the peopl#4 of the South Ward if aldsatmn nsuh mne1a hy AbetSrnMi ec. Honl. Mr. Boulton lhas introduced a bill for these light, empty expressions, as ap. a ectr of Cobs n ha eha en onlr n e i ne w ere otcopcainse for th thought propis er. intheabstact hyad ben erdi1. Cameon mdeanelquet ppa to amnend the law for the election of Di. plied to a most important Town improve aieekrtohjos.osthe wouldnot omplad in o h i ishe d threqis ear i eeusaliay , da oteJr nbhl ftepioe. rgetors in Dank, and lRailway and Insourance ment, Mr. Perry administevred the grtle Mr. Mcicken then moved seconded by i teSot Wrdwrepovde it n e lwrequi fred . DTh erws heae d, Vni 7erdict Nots.guilt" t.- Conianie, Heeaftr nopai oflcer f ma a 1 . E" * Mr. Robli,,lntatthe said paragraph ls a oene. He belived that a majority of the sm esn o r rpe' e o ng.Th s Q aee isorlJof a rt.- e a. any~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corortin s o bealoedtohod T' w mrieo r.edseve rbuktfhead canaluslielraepaerrwreopose t te xpns ofuynpth fr piner, ndhe(MraPrr) ngfThs as(wsrneof rthr inu- Cprx ie fo rc lecti n o dof ieors. anis arw hat took' pacA re t e uncla frko g nz to atg t e .could not lhelp feeling a!armed at the lar character, and e cteied considerable t vryoles om te cectinent. btos. A oard, and over which the Press whines A. r a long discussion the motion was Mr. Draper stated that the imatter was 'roiet cf frthrpitngsubls theetofrth:n isnelt, s e ll a srom H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~D Mit hmslsasfewthhsvncainbheNrhWr;hehdhsonporTy the abstract, containingfourpag-es, and go)od character and in excellent circu. 11u 11w tow s Is 1,Ead vil a es . W0o p hiNR D c T o -- h n i u ith A lo ng d a t e t o laed iw hi v n i ch at ed sa e f p p a r n c s thwu d b i e o f- itte l e it o r e a es n cfro m h s e ta t pdis l aed t r.e x . to 01 . r ac o m o a e i r nou intr p cd rmns , c u te o ar s M . i g ns pp r n c-W era P oe ll tso rf ter a p eiti o py in m i ed , h e w aiou l d in efa or of t o lin. Sa i it e abee i net , th a lf-atr s e vo tenp e h s p rese co tainings oe $ 17. T he urt e g pai m wik etin lig the number nim td nte mpo tr ivasl m atters. omTh e dlln ora nmn tstththe Jury awsto s. oes, prisonerchisawafeand a laborer fohslem II aA ect . M , L n ad w si f av re ao tfget t i r.D rpan ' n n +I Li - --atd u pto ltr woy et p s s y i m eat el yafte ra ds of aen. r eander hsasintrodlardaefs r Ttwsshep b dgfcul-ntbe co mtte. Te os-aserG nealegiead hogtteoeerehnetefitte dto o heWhty hrncl.lnaalcgehe íapionr Mikeru. Reev re to npo ndvi lolthg e cin h nesÀOtl ad Ctruyo ld we ious tg pptoente o m on e amid no he was t, on I yla eebu- M .L ndteConi dj undutimes.thepsaie an pth i in h s et adn, tatie ae' he puty Reevb es, tie event ofth hat ithw eso. heHig -in dgi n butt big na l oamedhejuy M rDe eriol a n M r. on werein ,- - ohn buatt hscm ain. In t a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ llev itaredyo ilThelctonofevrypatiutrihestteenfthalw ina ewpatiulrs ad om ohe fvo o aprpe etiat ad ubitinpa I il felmuh blge b yurpu- bot wetymiutseftrwrd1Amsrog -pe, ci 134 , C a ive C n dare( ui e eo uged fo r by W athm a i s n r i ut i is a ren allb l on e o el subjer e t it e re l o a o t b -a o t e r t p y r .ls i g t e e c o e o uiation for W . d icovered his loss ;a h a dvbo er ti is th u U a a cc m dtatie t r v ll n u i wt f s a re . o e n d iMrnM D e r o t c o plen etohth d e adrHyT e m a n e E sqtnat eairsni su e o f m o e y , n t p d ffe r e d 2 5 e a t he vop ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ef d;adi h vn fate l th othetroubal eto nr aieTh or itoue llo h epoosed fuMrL njutie of theplan ore te om yoraapr.iouse, f ek Wor then dayse rpceved t bythes e9 l ty, that is a l oidedf r m tyneg b rleo lys e shst eth, refer i , toee.The wi t at e retin ngttin@ h a foi nion that a major 7 1/e it I af i r, a an nymo s ltter aleged to ave een o . h Mo rA lexcast eri uivolo o theheada nd-- - grie s . uetin t aco m tte o e ap oite f herae ay rs weeop osd oannfreY urob.bc't w tep snby uthe pr inr. sThe leter an: meur the un i d for htexamiation for theep rpose.noranization.D. G. FOR ES. Ma. AR sTaoNG, - the introduction of this billtheemotion.tyiofs,,d~~i, w9 to.3 .C n el wtio e ln ail ih t i t p i 0 evtiew bo PrincetA lbes mrth t ioun s t t I I ov s a d e u y I k 8 n.thMr .v e rie sf h . ie t e a m s es H i g g i p a s a g Isate on t h t r n i b l a dte j u e s t io n , o r i t h h a t p yr .T WH. B o n i vT rti ' 1 w i l f e m a y no ie E s y, C o w n A.u1 iSr b u t t i u t fr e r 5 w a r d i n t h e bics:on te orias inTrodced to o e e sort esuarth sw r asg nr-L gsieCued ilsweeinaheC mmttediiedo te1s li oney rthe e Cloe onty of Otaion o. Whty C rnce ad i te O h - a proprty inrepecmg te asessentof þ d. Ier ppaent imeis nneinys and trdu e to di ide theCouny o rue iterf o fwhich was lo st oly tw e mers-Dr.Sin-- Vdicor you ilai;le ver iby a m rle et in m a d o lana a an t e ote tn o rfr om ock to'oekfsh a erage ltwo on te sa toe ambent hwe ch ar of u nn -a ndta thMr L y e roin. frIt.Ast e on sel for the rwn wsuenotf o teyfind fer e a 25good dista nce o , ( lage, i Uper n n. 2 os dv . con ieably ov re ;00 urni e a ay aon e Naar itrcMBn..nmoti o oM McD emottheC m rset nCor t gv a epant on, urese ofadve or t oise a s ieyou cn or j etion , abl 5bls ( n as al wa y) cttu eo r atad 5 ils a dviint o n, ed ml o tion f or send u m njtte e ftp an aros e. m- r a ig e- te to e n t e p e h ii er i b u e v n h s p r ft e t s p erC darc ;e el ain ted. f n of t--- •••- --toule c ntaic o r reading o thear id W oman's Ass in ir. e rry bi e mg of pni led ht jor it snt en1f heßa nd Ji ry, o A ril6t, on y [ sLetteraled t haa e1 61 to vt oI fob •p ra ce whlem he chirinC mm tteex nsdd n w ubicy l po y uasA tre Obnota er e g rgser ied nthe r. Thy eFig brst H e nt t h wshis ti qeaso ,ita amendd bytheelte c C o ittee ofhim elffr a ddayresing te o Coue t nc in te fo te C ow t d oi. y a.wtt awa.i] goer T elet gy rry so ndco, are tibea oteed fandiaebnd - h aslot Cnens 3 nn.otetD1.rcptoGo.tereor f h Cmmtee IudesooMHsLodhi o hebec Amtrng imeiaey derisd in t alo flcorprts ieonAaow e or cl o np rda e nr oalOk lard o the mtop frte eod edn h sbeth aio afr ognzaintosythti apaedt im ta sm heCrnil ndVnictrofrn tetn 8~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~r Gn uuatrdi ienm at rt ubrfrOwgadteCrE wson awasbefortheCneleeimsaoiaprehension erxistedain the requiredre a of75,d inathedinaeyo or r, h ereuni i l itL ndw b I to .le g - uitwn v ss l l ad d and s saog se gol Tkewis e bo t on a dvisi on a vo e xp e seoif t n sh e t t th ou s p o abl , b t t e e c n b msppi1 6 .r lete w ith fthe nc lu r , of $75. M1 o y e, o l o a ve c io l tee t e ' a lsty o w th l m b r5Or h a b o sto ' . M . M c o a d m v d e o d d t k n y t e g n l m n f o h o t e o n, 1a t l eta n so fa r i. s r g a rd s- th e0Ma .iA n ifTa o o sa7 5 e i thentu tonpapr),to-morroi-l sto Tcear f ieand we ri'é tm agna' satoe b on r.FrreutaeteLetsaiv oar,(M.Drpr)or aslftfr ht tteetsmdebyteerwnCune, a-- neos evny-ie olasto c lI n Mr ! 1 o h n inrd ce w t prh hots ieta a sg crg u ncli heL e-il. geonel bil w r n Tle oman h i e e ented re the tcoan. f orieeralurat n u ors we r o resentnile ad n h bila n ie roecisnsr thr fi seosiT .a a o m ne frtesao. I a t ., s no onte i i ut e d, ty o n rce n i l hin 15;w ho]st alyw otm e ndspoe outaswel smyelnn.har-t n ound if ryou akwi l edh recei ptof ith ne str ke of he PZ o t oark, al ly e n at ip a e n d T oro s n t o ds isnce c sd f E e u i e po e . T a twin ty h s f a n i e- o s , a d fr p a At d ite ns foruch im p ota riqn e t he if aor t e id e . i e o d i t n f. g ed h o u ldn bp e r C ad a ,s a nd - i lle r u t o he c o s o i g o k ati o ,st f eai nd e on e ce a n d t u s nfules h aref . mtold ,n o aM i u re e M bUethe C i L-c ý n o pr O " v e 1 1 'x ) it, m e e a vr u t o-se y I a y o t n t ry y a f th boys of thdtown withand3so on.lr.tout onlbilahasatakn advantageof itrsoe. es or i g a er or lansi b hf , to an iflue - aa D Jut-Wherere e t oNgi g aralice s tricm t B n deh.r w c a a i n a t e l s o th W r l c i r e ak the letter e tion a d iit e e t he bein Y ourt ea i s r u c es , u I, th e w oul d ra .lly p r e over y e 350r. iBel, C s el fo t eOrnew re ex ld edsi thef o . n fo aes co d But athe ne esity o s e ng the bcproper. prejtidie d aga i rnu y im . th ou t y [ e te ale th nA RIE N .1p e h ao thels(i pbicn iee mae th tae en efred t irM:Q zno F m YA ri h d k a o M .I rh kc aeo x l t abl to giv a sAtoyati A drssed.]A-srog in town and vei mag inroey d l eal aIotmserhd enplans inthe ovd fortle ae intouea billsraneto in vr fthe measre n o i s ccsae- YurIb' sevat [ aos ar, . p mo -oté lesr ed. Grand Judin he r yTh Proo hmn certisnl etsome l, ase fr te r dytepresenation o pre e nt wa tha hispropety ws inuredD. . otreb Atrte eep o h irtlterAm i Mr. Resor's iP resectingthe asess, hat suprisedat, th time at th carelss. th Legisat' Athat hs hfnsewas iolate, thathe 1hadno fLatt foremnlow tet GranoJuryhithy trong ent t the Pst Offce of shawa mentof popery i Uppr Caada is no- essimpled i th staemenst. -te ntsembl, nby-o ting5 l ctoss ofaththe eeig of the mter ont ntro. .t he r he leterdws made, adto ld the bo aitogether, lotsanuequahrlge ethesam ezen unen m ent chant, washindiffrrent towit, and thhatorpfrrti.nEast W hiebyaA pr Bill 1861wpost-easter to irbserherthes personathat ie sinwouldémail- bnn aeragcorprrdtietter. Inlhitera .tw na ze erent Prisoner's father appeared in Court, ., courts. put occasional questions, but in such an in.- f.C. Cameroln, of 'the f rm of 0 meroisw cohierent and wrathy manner that hie did& Macaonell counsel fer plairitiff '0. 8 the boy more harm than good. The priso. Patterson anid, T. H. Ince for tedf ner was found guilty and sentenced to two dants.j. months imprisonmnent -with hiard, labor in Pringle vg Tue Western Inuranda the county gaol. Company.-LUft to arbitration. This fmnishied the crimninall business. ROsseevs. Truax.--Verdict for plaintifY - by consent. -1N.. G;'Ham 'cong fr- ci sE'plaintif : Billings & H-urd, for ,defend at .Gross vs. Reynolds This was an ac. Coulson-ýe. Campb5el-Action of ec t- tion brcught by Mr. 0. C. Gross, hiard. ment. Verdict for pîlaintiff by eount. ware merchiant of this town ag-ainst the Cameron d bMacdonel onefrpani defendant Nelson G. Re-ynoldï Z%., Sheriff -McCutchen es.,.lcean.-'-Action f0ow s of the County of Ontario, for Trespass mal'icious proseentioni in- having the pai' The facts were shortly these. In the tiff indicted at' the' Quiarter Sessionsfo 'mnonths of March and April 1860, Mr. having made lise of, aind converted to hii J. S. Donalds;on, who carried on the hard own use, certain' gods, said to be given to wa1.re 1;usiness at the timne in Whitby, be. therplainýtif mas agnt for th dfedat. camne involved in pecuniary difficulty, suits -The plaidif net ha-vingy a record of his e were commeuced against him and several quittal in court, hbad to submit t judgments obtainecd at the sittings of the suit. R. J. Wilson, for plainitif ;J. e Counity Court in March. While0 the suits Lennan for defendant. were pending Donaldson was in treaty writh Shtipman vis. Roberto.- Tbi,-wsa Grosýs for the- sale of his stock-in trade, and action brought to reco'veriswaa on the very day that the sale was consum- three sjýveral notesF. The pti alge mnated several judgments were had agrainst that the defendant-had fraudulet egedtin Donaldson and executions placed in the ed fromn himy by ra g hvýtenyotam. Sheriff's hands. The only execution how- worthless notes in..e changhimtreeothero ever, at the time of the sale, was one of erson be. gregntatte brefor.Nohe $200 which was satisfied, the others camne plaintiif b 4dg pesena the benarg ah in afterwards on the same day. Under ness and hbiscal tedee nan theas a w one of the writs the Sheriff seized in execu- tiff'scase vid wencerçrumm the pair. tion certain notes obtained by Donaldson,' submitaste. n ews. the Rr , obliedt· fromn Gross, part proce-eds of the Sale.- for plainti ;nonsu .. Ham, crni o unsetri " "'i"®etyunestock was, again seized of Camneron'L& Macàonelmeron siforheU Mr DaeSrif u eexecution a, suit,,of fendant. r. Dring, wholesale merchant of Mon. real, and sold by the Sheriff. The origi. derile 'ýfrdto . cPe'ar'at.--uInterfes nal sale from Donaldson was at the rate of deatrsu.teferr e toarbiatiori tArbei- en shilling's in the pound, at the- Sheriff-s Sraomofthouake-anspecialcs frte e Sale Gross gave 12o 6d in the: pound, and'so ftecuti em nder ant arrangement to that effect be .Afaguire V8. Laing.--In this c, noted Lween the parties Gross received back fromin oras,> eri- ws1euredinfao the Sheriff the notes given at the, first sale. -of the defendant. Ca nro' ' conl 3ross subsequently broughit the action in .Counsel for deft. John Leys and Hector his ease against the Sheriff. CmrnCuslfrpanif Henry Mason of Cobourg testidied to his Rob'ertsOn M.Lige L-hsw çnowled ,e of the parties, and to'the nego. an-action brought by Robertson as contrae- 0 -o ae ndtemne inehic tor -of the> Scotc'h Kirk- (St. Andrew's he sale was effected between Donaldson -Chubrch) atWhtyaantM.W .Lng ýnd Gros$. On cross.examination lie ad. James' Wallace 'a no John Bengotïh &-à. ntied that Donialdson told him that' he the Building ïCommittee. Plaintiff elains Donaldson) wasin embýarrassed circum- ed £720, ncs nde thât has unableto e e,, Defenda'nts pio-ved'paymen)ts to piintiff ,naangetnessihdbis creditors in Mon. in excess of the amount claimed. Dams- Whith Witesh G comne from Cobourg, ges were notuked by defendants inasmuch a hty t ross to assist in the ne- as theýrei was some doubt whether'ï if ei ociation and hie know while- in Whitby the "Verd iÏt woâld hlold in the-Cur abig'»en at several judgements we'reobtained-in under the form,,Of actio beforetecut ie Court theaetting- against Donaldson R. G . Miller'and J nbuBell Torno nthe day of the sale. Grosa, paid 0ounsel for, plaintiff Cameon& adelj eé execution of -$200' thaï day through "Counisel for defendants.mrn Mcoel r. Billings, as being in the wayof the ' Tisconcluded the'business of Court.-. e, and Gross said that- it was nonie of Two caS e e lf vr ilteFall io biness whe.her there were more exe. The-Granid.Jury bouh in two present- atosagainst Donaldson or not. metswhi'eh we supply below James Wallace testified to the change of ,nancy in the pr.emisesrented from him by dJirfrarLd cnaldson,'to Grse, and ,statedthtte TeGadJ foo. yth ýoch was, m his opinionf-worth .S'a'9' 1J' ~4"e" POn their oath present: am Ling was mneand statéèd' so ecasesocrm haeoe fr@ tokwstwyhaeL 1 þlthem nthe~peci o"n-t ngs in the pound, butthat it was a stock onl thréé o h tcùa, iz: M'0fg suited to this market, and therefoe ,de., larc '.lyand n e chiredr, to o retated in value'. T hy ongae tor ' orgery, f h alsoa h tme a trneyor Jail, theylsound ith on oke n a te oaisnedat lth.a t ofthesatré Ra nd orderly nfalner; and the rsnr rtielars of thsle'betweenathre - anfamouiflng to , y'appeaýto have-e y,a stcjr o ,esl 'ewé h paït-tention.paid tà their Adath and comfort. Jame DoaldonWm. effey f"C They also iaspected the -new addition& uganJaeCrtonof Montrea tog;l. à- èue nÇr re 4likewi.i*eeal eellon hstr an. scue annaraf rtextâ of, theplinifr ngboth r oin and 'the adntge0£ St, f te ýplantir.->Y[ree -ventilation. The Courtlgard whe» -The CoS inent. Members Minntes The Reei the Assesso thBef to col Petition 1 -Mr- Creig Petition < ing for aid i No. 30 and, Wixson, The peti othbers prayi lime for OPE No. 8 and 9 -Mr. Hi persons hav lowance foýr ed to the 5t tTe same, air overseer, of tion- Carrie -Mr. Wixs, Nelson Chap mittee to ex; roadf, knoten purpose of d new butment împrovement cost of the s. c'Lt its first MXr. -Chapm land-,be is her to'pay the prý for $8.21, ar presented thiE grant his ordi ..of the Clerk f 7 Mr. Wixo Wm. Burke, the side road in the 7th egr mittee-of the 1Mr. McCrui duce a bill to. This By-la. passed. Mr. McCriE immediately ment-Carrie M br. Chapm De requested t next-sesion, à that he hasre< 31st DIecember .'the Clerk do n Mr. Chapme )MrW adjourn, a týh day of May TeAme •WAR CONI FORT PICKE The special 'York < ribunetM ery ofI te 4th i "The Goyen Sç tes ,has de Pit ens at whal Administration Southern comm seize Northern j arm îthemwith E ont as privateers perty afloat" The Washing Nèw- ork Trib " yents are prc ively, and the e4 t s a Gover dtm statemeq PotPickens w! un Itis by nouïfi have been landec reinforcents L it, will be sent, tion intendsia th u1tily attack: reg ýrd, to the se YeTiiàLsl0'agp am pie .for prese' li Sho*--John ibon1 b4triitoral e ethe 1 seier Beton, his J. Ham worry. lo, aston, Jr

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