ail bout with the material they had: ja | The township of Beach bas done re forth Ontario, have give majority in favor of the Mowat fraud {seventeen of the most important and this resul » by no 'means attri: | butuble to lack of enorgy or want of orgamzation for theMowat party were __ | well.up in both and they made thelr ; ui ale onl over hair better judgment. We have no sympathy for whiners over .. | spilled milk, neither bave we any desire to tarnupand expose every fitile faux pass of the Mowat party but Deputy Returning ( Officers ongbt to observe the strictest impartiality in the exercise of their dties otherwise they may do gresi injustices 10 eloctors - by ' depriv- ing them 'of their legal - rights. As a rule the majority of the Deputy Returning Officers sre of the same political complexion as the Govern ment ofthe day ard whileOpposition- "| sts need expect no favors of these officers they havea perfect right not only to. expect. but' demand justice | they ask no more and they should not be asked to take less. The wrong that may be done'to electors in the matter of tho osth was clear ly exemplified on Tuesday last at the Prince Albert, polling sub.divis- ion. Shortly after the opening of the poll one of the mast respectable 'and reliable electors of the division he wae resident of Pringe Albert 7g sings real estate in whi name is entered on the suid isk o | voters. of courae the elector couldn' take such an oath and had to lease with- ves out voting ; buthad the oath been rend ne it should havo been thus:-- day of , ome 1 and eighty: ally, traly, and in our Tues isa not only to thy himealt meelf but 10 i and 'intelligent: constituencies in the Provinte have beon redeemed, these all sent suppofiers of the Mowat The following are the eonstituen- cies which have been redeemed and bave joined the ranks of those whe say that "Mowar Most Go." Addington, Cardwell, Cornwall, . Dafforin, ElgnE, - Frontenue, Grey 8, Halton, Hastings E, Kent'W, Lennox, Middlesex W, Northumberland W, Perth N, Peterboro, Prince Edward, Victoria N. An] York W. i In all 43 Constituencies have gona for Mowat and 39 against him and there are 5 Constituencies yot to be hoard from. This leaves the Mowat Oligarchy with a sickly majority of four seats. If such a rebuke be not re: avided by theMowatring nsadefeat their relish for the loves and fishes must have dulled their apprehension' 10 a fearful extent. They made a sort of night attack |, on the country with a force number ing two toene of the Oppasition bit sftor coming before the electors they got so broken pp battered and, thing. od that they oan wearcely: muster a limping fajority of Tour. Mp-- jority is solace 1, the ssh fraction of 80. WE---- Porr Prapy though she gave = majority in favor of the Mowat rule yet the licking that Mowat has re- and tlie destruction of his followers at the ballot boxes seem 'rather satistao- tory to the Mowat men than other < | wise and they had the bad taste to hold a public rejoicing over it, Weladmit that itis good cause for rejoicing that the ocouniry is 'being delivered from the mischievous influences of the Mowat regime, but, it looks a little odd > seo his special: friends * who voted for 'him on the 27th, rejoicing on the 28th-over his defost, "Wa are pleased to see our Usbridge Chit fricnd come axongst pson almost: the Federal Parliament, not for the Purpose of of a revenue for a local or. this im, cour of 9 # decision by the find] dis to render all prc- OF res: toting the ligtior trafie null The Montreal License Commissioners conolud their 'report. with the ex- * | pression of & hope 'that the Dominion Parliament will settle the matter with the : least posssible delay ag they have no: law to administer, have suspended operations until May 1st, hoping that by that time the Federal Parliament may have enacted a law for the regul- ation of the liquor traffic. But' since Provincial Legislatures have no power fo: grant licenses they can have no.power to punish parties for violating the law or'selling without a license and the partics who have been. fined for the voilation of un- consitutional laws may twn round, sue the Province and secure' the amonnts of fines and costs which tho! tyrannical Mowat ring $xitagted from them under false pretences.' Poi Cen, The Township of Scugog. This snug, prosperouslittle township is rapidly pushing ils way toa formost' 1 our agricultural communities. lace Ratire has not been stinted in her |fi gifts to this mnpretending fownship. 000mm tions. . The stables are large, commodions light and healthy. The stock is very superior as well, hortes, cait'e, shecp, and swine, His Polled Angus cattle are beauties, were great favorites with.all the party and they deserve it; his short-horn cattle ae fine animals, his Durham Bull" is a "beauty; Lis. handsome |; imported stallion will be heard from, his sheep are all Downs, which are "nsw 80 popular, they are good ones.-- 'A number 'of his fine cattle were .on his lower farm. His Berkshire pigs Yeo greatly praised. . Adams' stock is reliable' to a ay, liberality and good judg- mnt. TLe carefakers Qesorvo praise for the tidy condition of - the stock; ciean stablesand orderly bain yard. After _parlaking of the accustomed Ambleside and . bidding "hy to their entertainers oft toSpring Farm shes Graham, Haq. The-obstacles to ttavel "were either less or we had me acquainted with sugh Jor the eheerful concert "of sleigh 'bells kept tip a lively tinkle as we hurried along; sometimes over and sometimes through minature moun: $rine of "the beautiful snow." Arriv- ing' at Spring Farm |the ocom- pany was welcomed by the cheerful, enterprising proprietor and 'his active and intelligent. sons. No time was lost but a thorough inspestion of the stock and their surroundings was at once sutered upon by the whole company. The horses were first inspected and wore deservedly admired, this'was a ne lot of ehoice: horgas. The cattle were \ swamp but the great extent of its land enttle i v is nok only good epemie B 80 drainage and an sdvhiiligogus expos- ate; Being surrounded by the waters of Seugog tho heats of summer are modi- fied and the chances of 'early nnd Inte frosts much diminished. The atmos § and pleas- - { could be desired, his sire is the famous passing over. tlis. township one: finds a great diversity in the mode ot farrc- ing, the eharacler of 'the buildings, quality of the stock, &o., &o. ; here oné sces every variety of farming and quality of building from that'of pe:- haps fifty or sixty years goto | that of the front rank of the mot improved of the present. da 3 ib is decidedly in- in fuming and mark ginning a something 3 in the" rid ip deprived the company of the pleasure of paying a visit to them, these will | i be reserved for another day. Buyers of stock whether for market of the tarm never fail to vidi Seugog. : reek i An Important Auction Sate. © Agreeable to notice 'the Bale of Andrey Ross's Stock, Implements &o., &o. came |C off on Thurday last, the weather was all | =¢ that could be desired and the result was that on an immense concourse of farmers convened |g to pay tribute to a worthy scion of the pro- fessios, &' gentleman who has made his [the ark ty & sucostsful farmer and Breeder of | f° 'aymetrical Stock within the lust ten years. 5 Mr. Ross bins recorded & fit contradiction to the saying, that temant farmers can't make it pay, The tact is our esteemed friend and neighbor, in the last seventecn years of his. experienco aya farmer is now retiring, having laid up for himsglf sod his 'good Indy & goodly competence of world's goods for the fall and winter of their lives, 1 am happy to state that the good wishes of this whole neighborhood are with them wherever their lot may be cast and only endorse the sentiments of all her tht Mrs, Ross is one of the orthy women that aay husband was vor blessud with baving come'throught the furnace of effliction only to polish the ruby the brighter and as Mr. Ross has made him- self an example to jhe community in his profession as a tiller of the soil and im. prover of the herds, so we would wish our duinghters te take AN ¢xam| of his good | Indy » who has farthered 'the good cause of her husband in all bis undertakings as well asevery charitable cause in the neighbor. bood; After partaking of an exdellent dinner Mr, Fairbanks expressed bis readi ness to Comment the gate it Be | {announced in the sp b from the To $1 h | progress sonthward, and une text thirty days, it is estimated most' | up several millions ot dollars, The prospeot, for bee, therefore, is uot as encourg.- ing a it might be. et i Be, The wise. oncs of the Province oo, Ontario will do well to read the following | petition fom the License Commissioners of Quebec : The License Commissioners have sett a petition to the Local Soversment setting ap the following facts That the Privy Council of Her Majesty, {lous u thaw moon ooctics the losses during thie | Robort - burried Ru the hightst Court it' the Empire, has lately | ™ given its decision in the case of Russell vs tho Queen, from which we' infor that the Federal Government has solely the right of prohibiting and regulating the sale 'of | spintnous Tiquars tiircughont the Domin and this 'altogether independent. of Local Legislatures, which, A rave the ight of impesing a tax on all en: fuch a tax, but that all lawsand in tions passed by i¢ to limit or probibit such trade must be considered as vod and hav- iog ng force. Therefore, we should not any longer be guided by such laws and re- | Xulstions ; nud, at 'present, it soems to us | oi Kiley of Dunchurch, Parry Sound, last ax years suffered pe sin; and had tried Doctors Patent Medicines, until Lout of pati with all troétment, but was induced by a friend to Pos, try Burdock Blood Bitters, before in one bottle he wis astonished at the. and declarés he never felt be y and 1 could nam" (says be) + 'halts dose that such laws and regulations do not 'exist. |- But the Doaiifiian Parliament is, 'wo under. 14tand, abont to legislate on this matter, as 1] ot a i i vee 10 row. weary! sof the best, if not Aron 'best bull'in' the Previnee, he is certainly a hanc- some animal perfect iu every point and his little less perfect stock is: dis best certificate. The importance and value of such® stock animal in any locality cannot be over-estimated.-- "Minna Duke's" pedigree is all that "Duke of Airlie" which sold for $10, "The sheep were now turned into! the yard a numerous and bénutifi flosk of long. wooled ewes, A flock, of It would be dios fo to conceive 'of | i way of stables,large commedious, comfortable and healthy, very Substantial and shanply "dor calves of this your running. over nor Lis tongue to lag, in less than ene 'hour! he disposed of $513. worth of tools of the trade and in alout two hours and thirty minufeghe sold $4139 worth of enttle snd before six o'clock he had $2430 worth of horses and pigs sold, anid the sale concluded, n feat worthy of remark: 80 bead of Tive stock and an innumerable number of articles | besides disposed of Ju so short & fme.-- I may just add that vuch another displenish <| sate of Grade Stock has never been recorded in this County and os far as my ken ¥xtends not in. (he Province of Onfario, t1's excel lency and fine condition e of th Stok, was recognized fipanciaily aécording to good jiidges. Arthur Johnston, eq; i Picker: ber of licenses should be granted, Penditg action that is proposed. 10 be. taken by n Parliament we havo sven fit farther proceedings with res | applications for liernses that |, have been minde fo- us. till tho Vat: of May The Commissicners conclude thelt report with 'an "expression to' the effect that: they in every 'family, as they Are A 'mi without a fault for young perso dh of tecble conatituti v hope' the 'Dominion Pailiament 'will settle the matter with the least possible. delay, a8 ne of great importance to a large sec- tion Sf popuiation. ge 1¢ is understood thet the om will refuse to issue any licenses E i question is. doeided by. tbe Depuitment, Walibghon, D. 0.0 BA; Te- commende it, Jacobs Oil as the most, won-