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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Jun 1868, p. 2

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i Y -. ---- -- ---- EE ---- " i ee - EA oe - i ded the payment of| companies in Oshawa and Whitby town, | ment being put thera were only 5 yeas, viz: | Mr. Wheler, seconded by Mr. Feasby,| The Reeve of Oshawa took the floor:--| On motion of Mr. Wright, the Council| The Warden to procure a supply of cord~ i da He Renor oem a, $24, I Ole in Uxbridge, one in Cavmacion{ McPhee, PRas, Wright, Gordon ani St. | moves in ambndment that no further ap: He said the action taken by the commiliee adjourned till Moaday, at 10 oelock a, m. | wood for the Court House for the remainder Vindicator, $11.12, Gazette, $8 78, Stand- | one in Columbus. and one in Prince Albert, Joh, so the amendmdnt was lost and the | propriations be made for roads during the | appeared to him very singular, f they wish- | he following is the edialization ey be of the year. ps in ry ive the Observer; $10.88. "| and Aeeiu's potesive 'wherein they cau all | report adopted : Ad present session. , edto do that which (ix ci! hy harry flere A og rh oq 8 in Mr, Wright objected to the clause On motion of Mr Gordon the committee | be benefited by one band.. The. Battalion | On motion of Col. Fairbanks. tha amounts | 'Amendment carried. through the separ without ali ig iio go . oy pdoptediy- 3 Sw oe erantiog $180 for lamps for Drill Sheds, arose atu tepatiod the repens. . The Repor . ae mn in 0 Hw the report Pero' sadored to 30 4 Coen Sdjourned noi oy olock pone he dincasin i] to-morrow dh x Honcho. E- 16,00 " No one, be said, was more desirous than was received and adopted. & ig anch YEA s 118 paud.. w fe od to-morrow. + ; : ave i ai he that the volunteers should be made Ti was moved by Mr. Gillespie, seconded | F°CCHy bund aan in |i. ol. Fairbanks, sscondad_by 3. Me. "ro FIFTH DAY. ih Har Lope Rw intelNgenly upon wh ee and he did -- to any by Mi. Sinclair, that ie sam Sof $9 Dy Toa : y Cight, moves pr eas to Jutidivge = i "The Warden took the chair at 10 o'clock. | it ; but no ! he Sommitiep brings in their 0 « «Jove in a desire to make them so ; but this of this cerpora- 4 2 An Ra : : : 4 ¢ Ee et iy Mr. Wixon would object to the funds of' report, By-law read a first and second Minutes ot the Previdus (Theeiing. were Ieper in o a a esaaaiony| "« o had not ing to do with the comfort, of the ments fora band for the 34th battalion. the County going in this way. time, and the Council resolved itself into | read and approved. a jerhpling to give. single teason: why They i « |volunteers the various municipalities ought Mr. Wright says the matter has come| The amendment being put--the yeas and | committee of the whole thereon. The hour| Mr. Holden, Chairm ot C . fai gw d any' one Tipniiy a el i « |tofprovide lights for the Sheds as a matter on the Night sa, uit unexpected, and as| "ays wera demanded, when the yeas were of 12 o'clock having arrived the Wagden |stated that the Standing Committee on certain amount ; but he does not. .belisver hs. « « |of course and mot come whining Jo the Te LS for a rv, handsome| Wright, Gordon, and St. John. ~ Nays «lf | let the chair till two o'clock. ~ Equalization were prepared to report. The | 0 5h 5 omer of this council will Tend { Town of Whitby. . 0 $440,000 | County for it. [le would therefore move sum, $300, ho thinks it would only be doing | the other members. Amendment declared AFTERNOON SESSION, repon yas submitted. This was an elab-| poo colves to the perpetration of any such | Village of Oshawa... ... vane it: 400,000 | seconded by Mr. Gordon that the $180 : justice to the Council, 10 allow the watter to Jot. Tue, Digioal ofion was then put| ne committee of the whole resumed. a tell by My. Sioslar, Joke The Solmiise; he said, had SIXTH DAY clause be struck out. : . lay on the table in order that it may receive ed on the sam , L On motion of Colonel! Fanbanks, the com- r. Holden, seconded by Mr. Sinclar, | vi ently not taken the proper method in| . be Me. Gillespie wi that consideration which it demands at the| Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. Wright,| iica'arose aud reported the By-law. The | m0Vés that the report be adopted. equalizing, it appears wid more like that MonpaY, June 22. | strike off one i) support the 10 os 10 hands oi the Coancil before bringing it to a| moves for the payment of the various sum- Report was received and adopied, read a Mr. Wheler, seconded by Col. Fairbanks, | théy Lave set municipality against muni- Ward k t16Chair at 10 o'clock. | sat § pprop! ps; Wn vote. Besides, he said, Shalit would not be mentioned i: the sepolt of he standing com- third time signed and sealed. » moved in J endment ir the Jeporrhe not pany halt that they have been Suided by Js arden hak the hair at 0' ock. suid} was a 7 nal to aise to the > _rightia the Council to vote this money hap- | mitiee on Printing. --Carried. ' int adopted, ut that it be referred back to the | the value of property. Here a galling cross 'he minutes of the previous meeting | COM le Volunteers an was very hazard without having some security that| Council adjourned till Friday morning |, Plage SR i Committee with instruction to. amend the | fire took Place between the Reeve of Osha~ | were read and approved. willing that it should be so ; but thi alier the instruments are procured, that the 10 o'clock. y yor i ; A y same by taking the equalization of last year | wa and the Deputy Reeve of Whitby. - .» | carrying matters too far; he would band will be properly instructed in the use FOURTH DAY. ! that the'spme be read a first time.-- Carried; || ©) Ss of the report. £3 The hour of I2 having arrived, the War- Ves Drydss chdifzan of the standing the municipalities to provide lights | of them --this he ed is a very important Friday, J So the By-law was read a first time. Mr. Wheler objected to the report be- | den left the chair ull 2 o'clock. Shimities on fo efron rug na o their own sheds. ! consideration, as the instruments would be riday, June 19. Col. Fairbanks objected to the By-law on | 54 it made Uxbridge contain more land AFTERNOON SESSION. veport, setting forth {1st that a sumo Col, Fairbanks advoes : . of no vse unless the band were well taught| The Warden took the chair at 11 o'clock. | point of informality, there being no blanks | jay 1t really' contains; and that the Town- Tho Wasden 109k the chats al 2 c'elock $40 which bad been granted to Deaf and | Col. Fairbanks a vocates the grant and tow 10 make vs of them ; and as this is a| Minutes of the previous meeting read and | left. ship 1s rated to high. He believes that | 4 having read the an eda Dumb Institution, Hamilton last session is followed by Mr, Holden, 0 strongly ' mater involving considerable labor aud no| approved. Mr. Gordon appealed to tho council for | there never tins been an instance in this | g:iud that the Reeve of Oshawa had the | Of Council bas not yet been paid and or- [advocates the appropriation and blames + small expense, it is necessary that some| "01 pairhanks wigipitiel the report of | leave to amend the By-law aud the Col. | County when eo great an advance wasmade [qo Here another attempt was made to | dering payment of the same to Mr. Mc. | Reach for resisting every measureintended : fuianien be given. He would wish it the Standing Commiftee on Roads and | waiving his objection, leave was granted, {in the equalized rate as that wade in Ux- postpone the debate, but it did not succeed. | Gann, Head Master of said lostitution-- | {0 benefit the Volunteers. : owsver to be distinctly uuderstood that he Bridges. \ and the By-law amended and read a first | bridge in this instance. He conmders there ; » d Tati f| Mr. Gord i heli al was not offering the present suggestion on nme. could not be 'a greater injustice done to any | _10e Reeve of0shawa resumed the debate that they recommend an appropriation of r. Gordon replied that Reach always purpose to defeat the motion, he had much | Col. Fairbanks, seconded by Mr. Mc- 3 ; : "4 township than will be done to Uxbridge in | 80d went on to compare tie equalization of | $100 to enable Aornie Gilmore a deaf mute | took the lead in granting to the Volunteers ct for the b teers and would | Creight, moves thatthe report be received | Col. Fairbanks considered this the proper | township than wll XBrIZe In {1 town of Whitby with that of the vil- | to attend the Institution for the instruction | whatever i to hem in' oer ' ars fo | 8 ave Yoim ena i to| and the Cotffteil resolve itself inte com- |lime to enquire of the gentleman bringing this matter if this report 1s permitted to lage of Oshawa, referring to the Whitb 9, tient. ve Hamil 'Also thattbey | ©F 1 necessary 'or them in on pgoanYIbIng, within, reason, wi 1d be no | mittee of the whole thereon.-- Carried. in this By-law, why itis that such a By- | pass--the idea of adding $2 an acre on Ux-{ "8% © PEGI B08 0 i Y | of deaf mutes, Hamilton, = Also that they | hasten their advancement. Rea.h bed bettering their condition, but it won no ; . ; this time ; as at the past | bridge while reducing Reach $1 per acre |" y it escaped asseme- | hope jprestigated the claim of the Rev. [built a first rate Drill Shed, al bef benefit to the volunteers, and no honor to| The Council resolved itselt into com- law is offered at this time ; as at the | ment, and calls the attention of the Council estig : , almost before ie polo had instruments un- | mittee of the whole. Reeve of Tirorah in | sion of the Council, the office of county o PA eplabes a he ores Shut ive to the much larger extent of land than con- Mr. Baird, Pickering, to one quarters) any one else had done so and asked nothing Joss they could hundie them well ; honcehe | the chair. Kogineet belug conadered us uunevesesry | CULT, EA NGE NEY oogsiven ower tained withun the eciporation of the towa of | Saar} 4 Ton Soret eden of Hp {oom soy 085: 200 In lige wavnar, Sin d, he would like a guarantee from some| The 1st el: f the Report 1- = ] . I i itby than in Oshawa. After a long and | Ing, and fin sald sa ; {lamps were required, they were at onte ry ators ho its the grant, that the | ed Ai ols o B open 130, 458 oo} pealed, and the services of an efficient of- |. Mr. Holden replied at some length. . He | yo) snatained address, the speaker came to | his predecessor, and Rev. Mr. Baird bay. | procured, and it was wover dreamed to ask p A atrntad ini as MELO y » ficer, for whom the County had the greatest | said that the Commiitee had not given Ux- the cone} that \Ost | 3 i Li S . . A band would be thoroughly insiructed in their| 437 of the Townehip of Reach, and By-law respect, dispensed with, solely on nceount | bridge one foot of land more than the as-|} ox uclusion i o Qeliawa was valued too | ing resigned the office of Local Superin- | the County to pay it, and should it wafor. use. : : : 273 oii Tomiebipat Diskering, and 185 | of 1h office being considered unnecessary, | sewsor of that townehip had sworn lo as pa hw, don Yeats past. tendent, the committee recommend the | tunately so happen that the Volunteers of . Colonel Fairbanks replied that with re-| of the Township of E. Whitby. and should we at the following session pass | shown by the assessment soll. Tat of Matiehontar; Port Bones aid Pon Rey. Walter Ross, ss bis successor in | Reach should be called out, that township A gard to guarantee, the Reeve of Reach or| 2nd clause recommends the payment of | a By-law re-establishing that office, such a} Mr. Smith, E. W., says a very grea? m- | Albert taken together with ther numeroay | 218 office: That $1.36 be paid to Dr. [will not be slow in making provision for | any other party asking security would get| $5110 D. Jackson, being the amount col- | course would appear in the eyes of the pub- justice has been done to IE. Whitby, W. | factories, were not at least equal to Oshawa Thoraton, as postage and stationary ac- | their comfort. as wuch security, and the same usribre lected from him for gravel as set forth in | lic too much like the work of children, but |'Whitby was always considered to stand | ail while Oshawa is no highly equalized, -- count, as Secretary of Board of Public| Tue Amendment was t and declared as are given oles jhe eal oration iw his petition. if a By-law is to be passed let the late en-| at least 50 cents higher but now its equal- | Reach has been materially lowered. Instruction for the County of Ontario. | [ost The cl h Jul an have come nobly fora, a mate eloni ar 3rd clause recommends that in answer to | cumbant be appointed by all means. ized 50 cents lower than Egst Whitby, | |f Oshawa did not succeed in having her| That the following smounts are prorided ost. © clause was then adopted. Sppropsitions to 1 hal ned or TR a the prayer of J. Amey and others for a grant | = Mr. Gordon is not little surprised at the | nothing could be more unfair, / equalization lessened, the Reeve is not 10 | for the schools in the ras us municip I ties On motion of Mr. Guy, the committee 0 op nu betore 1) 2 Zoonoil, In toga of money north.of the Nonguon hill that |remarke which have just fallen from the | py. Wright replied that fie gentleman | blame, he pled most vehemently. and for the Local: Su pane of he arose and reported the Report without state that one of the best musicians in. The golly dud coe he low Basra of Oshawa, as that gentleman mast who has just taken his se Sage 0 over: Mr. Holden replied with much energy. | same P amendment. The Report was receiv g oo . I al sa, north ol aware Lha!l @ services ol he late | | th tant faotAthat East Whitby hd p ' Dlévings ae as good 88 agged lo insivi the Nonguon hill and south of Manilla, | County Engineer were discontinued because ook [pera fac fies, a good a) i The, Deputy le of Oshawa took the | Sohool, \ Superintendents. ¢ he W Je Ton ve ty saa) ir ppm provided the County of Victoria graut a like | that officer considering that the remunera- | 4nd an important raflway station. The x on I - © wished 10 say a fow | Brook... ... $58 00 $71 4p | Here the arden presented a commu, sderal of musical talents, and the Ties pos sum, tion offered by the comncil was not sufficient, | Committee on equayzation themselves had or be bolo ii however, that it is of no | Mara and Rama 208 70 ... 37 80 | nication from the Co. Treasurer, se the ® will sé 1: it hut: thorough). Hers Mr. Gilley objected to having | sent in his resignation, which resignation was | overjooked this fag) indeed they were not bas, Te e oa an ¥ill have no eflect,he Pickering ... .. 976 50 ... 92 40 | fourth that when his (Treasurer's) salary instruction will be given in the use of the | the extant bound on the south of Manilla ax [accepted by the council ; and now a gen-| aye of jt till ft was brought to their |= Ti Or itching anoes almost | Roget J 19275... 75 60 | was reduced, it was asserted that the eom~ instruments. It 1s nov very likely when he was aware that the road north of Manilla | tleman every way qualified, aware that | givledge by Me Reeve and D. Reeve of mutter: is uiready fixed pon on that the | Soon |, 3386 00 25 20 | inission on land sales would make a consid- the instruments are got, thatthe men will| W28 ina wretched state of repair and the (there 18 no one now in that office makes | Oshawa," prefious to this the Committee been prejudged oy a Youd ih is case has | Seugog. 84 00 ... 12 60 | erable amount ; but he finds that during the be satisfied with carrying them long under | Dames whamajorty of those who signed the | application for Le 2ppoialmant on the yory imagined thet these Due within the cor- | 5 SE the Spicy alrondy glven, Thora. 1 1% 3s » year only $106,65 have been realized from i : innli petition belong to Cannington and conse- | ®asiest terms, asking no fixed salary, an oration of/Oshawa. With these important | "| Uxbridge. . . : z theiz ars; ey will feel inclined to make quently could not intend gn the appro- | only asking $4 per day for every day he a it was plain that Eaet Whitby Wills Savarsibit canelaniva, the mannerin Whitby East. I 420 50 .. that source, while the labor connected with 3 ded by: Mr. St. Jol riation should be all expended south of | may be employed on county business. had begh equalized at too low a figure and | Hj G10 TOPOL 18 got up also favors the | Wiiiby West] 367 50 .. : it is considerable. The communication Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. St. John, Manilla 51 his opinion it were better to] Col. Fairbanks moves in amendment, that | Oshay® too high as it had not these works, Jiinap RH J Wis manner in wiih the T ft was d th b its | Foceeds to ask the Council to grant an ad- moved in amendmdut that the motion for a : ! > : : commitiee are seeking to force it throngh he Repgt carried through its |." : om Bl ol. SCR Reins. hori leave the matter of the northern limit to | the By-law be read a second time 6 months | heng® East Whitby was raised and Oshawa seams ns if they had made up thei ngh, various staged aod adopted. dition to his salary. I'he matter was re- ii for u band for thes sing be Jaid the parties who expend the muney, or give | hence, : lgfeted accordingly, 1b carry 1t jnstas itis ; he ho [ibid : . | ferred to the Finance Committee. on ihe tabla for orilier consideration; anc{ P21 north and part south of Manilla, or ap-| py. Wright- said he was eurprised at the | Mr. Feasby complained that the com- | ha the members of the Council will do On motionghe Treasurer way authori, On motion for the adoption of the Re. that 1t come up in the first order of Dositess point Commissioners some north and Pome | sourge pursued by the Reeve of Oshawa i mittee had obtained all their information justly in the matter, and consid ed to pay thi various accounts and appro-- C ty, &i Mr. Wri " outh of Manilla, so that the grant will be | his sant) { I fri y = jiu y >= ahcheonsider well ber iati ded in tl port on: Co. profierty, &e,, Jin, right to-morrow morning. 5 4 nC Rl! this malter--that gentleman and ev rom those friendly to the views of the Com- | foro" jending themselves paities to the | Priations repmmen ed in the report. d, seconded by Mr. Gorden, that th : : _ | sure to be spent where it ought to be. member of this Council present at last mittee and had asked no information from perpetration of & wrong upon those munici-| Mr. Gillfspie moved for leave to intro. moved, se 4 y Mr. Gorden, that the y Mr. Wright would really wish that this| Mr. Sexton said that the phraseology of | sion is aware that the discontinuance . {any other, and Reach 1s reduced $1, while palities which feel as if they are not getting | d th ioral of W. H. Higgits Report be not A opted, out referred back amendment be allowed to carry, it is asking | the petition evidently points out the locality | Shier as County Engineer was an ag#/pure-| Uxbridge is raised $2 per acre. Justice by depriving them at least of an op- ue the G 3 + He HgSI0S, Ito the Committee to amend the same by nothing but a little time for consideration, | in which the petitioners desire that this | ly of his own bringing about as n onehad Mr. Holden replied that the Committee portunity of ' examining and rg ts Tote vanted, ' striking out the lamp's grant. $300 was far from being a matter of indiffer- | money shoold bo expended. The petition | the slightest intention of dism#ing that |yad asked advice from no one; the rolls | fignres ere the matter is finally adopted so 'Tbe memgial set forth that the memorial. | Mr, St. Jobn ssid he was amused to ence and he should look upon it as unfair to | expressly states that the moliey is required | officer, but being dissatisfied yffh the am- {1,34 huey their sole guide. Thatthe Reeve | that the facts may be got at and parties may | ist had dme printing for the Board of | hear (he D. Reeve of Whitby assert that ress the motion without giving "the | north of the: Nonquon hill and certainly | ount this Council was willing g!ve for his | ay i D, Reeve of Oshawa had been in, but { vote intelligently. Every one who knows any- Educatiopto the amount of $61 which he | Rec), "B bind i d ouncil time to consider it. While he does | hey would not so express themselves. us if | services, that officer sent in JS resignation; | uo ong asked them. thing of figureé knows well that it will re- | did not e@sider included in bis tender,said each . was. tehind In mailers connecte not wish to vote against the appropriation | ihey wanted it expended nine or ten miles [and the objection of the eve of Oshawa, y ; irs a > with the fVoluoteers, while the fact is that with d h 1 Ai nh : The Reeve of Oshawa said he saw two | quire ome time lo understand anything,from | work beify done for a separate corpora i ithout due consideration, neither would ne| portly of that point. that there is nothing in meantime re- 3 > : a hg y P Reach has always led in the Volunteer te for 1t without k « why, and if th : E fall, others there when he went in, wucha mass of figures. But should this report | tion fromthat of the County. and request 3 Th vole. op 1t. wi om yn J an the nr Gordon said that he is very | quiring the services of EME ¥ a id Deputy Reeve of Oshawa enquired [be forced through, should thus injustice be jon fro il A bi le movements, both in building the Shed and Tiotin is Pressed pow, he willcertuinly voto] acquainted with the state of the ground from the eo Js. Faiuolts whether any person had boen Mh he | done,one of two things will follow. Govern ing the use to grant payment lor .the {jy 5 desire to render them comfortable, she 8! . matters in the locality referred to, | #pplication, inas 4 5 4 ofl i ment «ill either take such action as preven: | $2Me+ has always evinced her respect for theVol- Mr. Breth 1d h to k hi 4 4 | t employed While | would be satisfied to have his township A p skate Pp r. Brethour would wish to know what] and, that the aim of "parties north | €alary gexcept w { 2 : equalized at a given amount asin ilar occurieace,orOshawa will withdraw | Mr Jretbour spoke in favor of grant- | unteers. " ry advantage would be gained by carrying the | of Mauilla in Mariposa would be to divert | thers is no work gow lor anj Engineerthore | ¢1 8 g from the county. He would warn them what t unless it be shown th i i £¥ amendment, hie van't understand what fur-| th trade as much as possible from passing soon there maybe, und it | Mr. Wright objected to any such ques- would be cous vence if the di ED Sa IR own taf | Col. Pairhanks. said the' Township: of ther explanation is necessary than thal| through this County and to carry nt into that Ma, Yamold da Well | tions being put, this matter. The a he al nah the Wi for the Board of Education was | Reach eould not lay claim to the honor of which has already been given, and if any-| [indsay, and this can only be accomphishel i : Mr. Holden replied that he was nol |gayg « that crimes go home to roost', is not inclu in the tender, building that Drill Shed, as it was chiefly thing further is required the Colonel of the | by keeping the road south of Manilla in nths hoist was carried by 12 to | aware of anything of the kind being done. | without its point,and he would caution them. | Mg Wright said if no one was prepared | from the liberality of a few men io Prince battalion is hero and can at once furnish any | ay bad a state as poesible. 9, Mr. Sexton said le felt not a little as- [O yes said the Reeve of Reach, we under- | to mge in the matter, he would move for | Albert that the Shed was built and these further information which may be required. | "uy 0 10006 was then carried. 7ibbs moved, seconded by Mr Gil- | tonished at whal had fallen from tha Reeve | stand you, you are holding oot threats. -- adjognment. parties were largely out of pocket for it Hoe conceives that to say the amendment Tie ily slaves set forth. Akal Abe ors i for leave to introduce a By-law to re- | of Uxbridge. That gentleman asserted [ The speaker went on at a considerable i f Mr. McCreizht, Mr, | now would only be delaying the work of the mittee' had bad oad err mn By-laws 183 and 184, and to regulate | that so great a ehange in tne equalization of | length asserting en pursant that Reach |, 7 Mo!o0 © Fe Nolreight, "Mr, . ; fii Council, there is a great deal of busmess| Mille at wader considersdion the ranting of licenses to Auctioneers, &e. [any township as that of Uxbridge in the i 2 Higuns was heard before the Council.. He | Mr.. McRae says he looks upon thst : ord doiiti petition of Dr. Thornton and 27 others for | Y; 8 8 y&s, jany p woe should be equalized ai $20 per acre. i ; pon thy Bile do ang yan day io 44 Nahas assistance on Moore's hill. And also the sf. The By-law was received and read a | Present is unknown ; but he (Mr. Sexton)! Mr. Gordon took the floor. He re. | 2 4 {hat We did vot wedissty)i) that the live.of srgument made ure of by :the advo-- tin . Ie an Saturday, as ie yp did not A petition of Mr. Foley and others praying fgff first and second time and the Council re- could tefur Wat geidieman to w case ls; pois [yo Sgt 1he Reeve of Oshawa had |"F'E for. the: base ick Haueation way leates of this, greut az putlier suildish: why Poa 10 be at ay, wih of Se aid on ihe centre road inMara and Rama, gf | solved wef into committee of the whole ung that Shoe long, ago Whew ars stated bow much land the corporation of |" ded in the tender, siold wen be dated betiediany disloys) 4 ) h : 8 i . Sexton in th in made changes vas reater than | 5181€ y : . : them a couple of dollars for staying here Ratihy commivee TI but hi or troreon fe resexion ii. the Thay Wright | the one of which Te complains, | Whitby contained more than that o/Oshawa Jn motion the" Warden left the chair Seeyyse 5 Cot Hey Telit vo grant a Over Sanday. Jrstpaus to bin Ai weve; cannot recommend any appro, a 0 an- | seconded by ' Mr. Gordon, em Als when in place of $2 us in jhe present in- | but the cash value of this wouldbe no}! fe Weioek. shi - Wp id Eun y . thaihe Rraoves and Deputy Reeves ftom ein Dotan ppropHa; sn OF ak SG Cia stance $4 and $5 wereadded and the equal- | great amount after all as it was only worth AFTERNOON SESSION. SHIPS 41001 PTOVI Gus ; e yout I who 2 urging 50 vehement ) for 4 . o . ization of some townships was nearly $50 or $60 per acre like other farming Fle 'Warden took: the sehair: at 33 'I'he amendment was lost, the yeas being clay are actuated by other motives than| The 5th clause recommepfl that the| So the By-law burst up in consequence of | doubled, and this took place at a session land ; the Tact of its bol iti 3; 2 only 6, viz : Gillespie, Brethour, Sinclair merely an extension of time ; they no doubt | Warden of this County comgffiicate with | the commillee rising without report. when $20,000 were appropriated for roads. | 1 5 1 ¢ act © its being within the cor liclock. . Wright. Gordon'and St Toho "TY ] peroeive that a County grant of $300 will| the Warden of Simcoe in thghatter of the | On motion of Mr. McCreight, the By-law | Here hie (Mr. Sexton) read the schedule of | POr3!i0D does not add to its value. The Col. Fairbanks, seconded by Mr. Me- oo : 4 ted with ta Je re- cost them more than hey would have hud| petition of #ording a bridge | 10 confirm By-law 273 of the Township of | the year 1864 proving kis position. speaker went on to combat the statement Creight, moved that the vote on the adop Port was:adopled wi oul amen mew . 10 pay had gach ow uship boen called ugon | over a branch of the Sey + | Pickering was read a third time, signed and | Mr, Brethour wished to asked the Reeve | of the Deputy Reeve of Oshawa thaghs "ocho report of the special committee On moticn of Mr. Guy, the 'reasuter to pay an equal share. Le The 6th clause recogffends that in an- | senled. of Oshawa if he referred to himself and his | Reach should be rated at $20 per acref, "ooualization, taken on Saturday, be re- [2% instructed te Jay the various sums, re- Mr. Holden shjzeis to thé principle of swer tothe communion of the Warden | Mr, Wright, seconded by Mr. St.John, | colleague us being in the room when he | referring to the "unproductive state of th oD aa This o ened tp a vo hours | ferred to in the Report of the committee separato yninipy hiss ermridaliog lo gel-| of Simcoo concergffB the overflowing of | moved that By-law No. --, to oontirm By- | went in ; if such were the case he had only | large swamp which covers nearly a foyr di pe batit Pen tin with. what | 8 County Property. ting up this band,it wise otnty work and | Lakes Simcoe apgfCouchiching the coun- | jaws No. 430, 436 and 437 of the Township | to say that he and his colleague .only fol- | part of its surface, He next referred f jscussion verbatim et litsratin wi a Mr. Holden, seconded by Capt. Rowe: should be taken up by the whole County, | ties, concorueggiz: York, Simcoe, and | of Reach bo read a third time, signed and | lowed the example of the Reeve und Da- the Viliage of Uxbridee speaks of t liad been said over and over on Saturday, : : Sad 9 Jsaply ove he conceives Shur the grant asked for is two | Oqtario each gPPOINt one to attend to the | gealed.-- Carried. puty Reeve of Oshawa, and went in after | ooo itor og ge sped 3 o on this same subject, and resulted in the (moved that Mr. Higgins' accopnt: for small, is of $800 shoald have cover: | matter. Thghm of 315,90 Was recom- | 0 vuotion of Mr Holden, the Warden loft | them ; but the Reeve of Oshawa could not | 11) y na ure oy Fantsges enjoyed by BU) sion being lost, there being 12 nays, and | Printing for the Co. Board of Education be' T : J Whitby he 1 d pp oe mended uyffl Ford ho Hudson, $12.501,,.0'cyoiy or 3 an hour, ' find them there when he went, as he was | Y128e, and fakes them over the fingfs 8 yeas. paid. own oS ni by he ad Sh ii y paid to the cog ane ont he Narrow 'sBridge, Ward lt. Tock this Chai d th first in the room. And as for being aske | | pretty sharply for moving according a 2 . z Motion rulled ont over $ owards the Drill Shed. | and $50 e commissioner of Scugog c agen Spain 00k the Chair and the regarding the equalization no one said any- | preconcerted plan to prevent the rert After which the Council adjourned till 0100 Tuiieg. Obl; : Mr, Gurdon aye} that in moving his| bridgg 'fash mes bie _ | thing to him about 1t, sud it would be vain | from coming into committee of the while, | to morrow morning 10 o'clock. Mr. Gibbs, Chairman of the standipg: amendment,he does not dv so on purpose to| yfreport further recommended that in ie Warden submitled a communication | for any one to do 0b, he did not come there | and afterwards complaining that it didiot| During the discussion some very uely [committee on Finance and Assessment defeat the motions for till once he had | cegfleration of the County of Victoria hay- | from Capt. Spears concerning Dr. Rose's | 1 barter away the rigils of any pany. | come before a plain of the whle. he some of tle Tolls 'of sd brought in their report; from which we ropriated $150 to expe bill of $27, for attendance on the Uxbridge ishe ing ro . 2 ib A s ; fi" Arg between Victoria ded oie Volunteers, who were injured roy Back viehed en The speaker described in glowing rns | cipalities were displayed. It appears thats gather the foliowing lems : That the sum orth of the finger post in Thorah that this | 220 on the Grand Truuk, has no just cause of complaint he does not the vast advantages Oshawa derivegrom | the Assessor of the township of Uxbridge [to be provided for up till the June session, County appropriate a like sum, and Mr.| Mr. Gillespie timated that the special | believe that they are rated 100 high, and [the numerous hands employed in herfork- | has entered more than 3000 acres too |of 1369 is $30,600 ; but it is expected that % Walles be commissioner to expend the [committee to whom was referred the peti- | more particularly when their advantageous shops. He rebuked the Reeve .| much for that township, and Oshawa had | the non-resident lands will raise about $2- same. tion of James MePherson and others for { position is taken into account compared tof Reeve of Oshawa for their u returned to the} government over 230 (500, round npumbers, then there oil ke- thought the matter over, lie could not say | which way he would vote; but the grant asked for was quite a large sum, $300 ¥ the people's money was certainly 100 mud { 10 vote away at random. The action off*® v Dapity phate 3 ros in He mall) od minded him (Mr.Gordon) of;a child gf On motion of Colonel Fairbanks, the | '1 separation of Mara andRama were ready | that of many other townships. The gen- | Janguage and unwarrantable agrtions | rate i i uire to be raised byCounty rate, $28 ici - i A } payers more than the municipality con. | q sed by! ty 19-0, oN ok 40 swailow Bone o} matlivioe pnd Committee arose and reported the iy to report. ; tleman then went oii lo sonpuia ibe village Mi) regard to members having fide up| tained. No doubt these are only blunders | $5.085 of this being for Educational pur: (bis. practice pup & ne nough for | and on motion for the adoption of thereport, | Mr. Gillespie submitted the report which of Oshawa with the town of Whitby, snd their mind to vote a certain wayjiwithout | but they are awkward blunders. poses. The County rate will therefore the child, but it a or Sdopted 1n| Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr. St. John 3c forth tae 1p i oh of going io work 13 pon windy php A on fo Jun regard to the justice of the case. Jilecon-| 5 be a httle over 28 cents on the §100. y 3 order to erectMara into a separate township. | Prop SEVENTH DAY. After the second reading, the Couneik said hewas well satisfied , with the report | siders it a great mistake that Ofiwa bas : and would vote for its adoption. been allowed to escape so logywith ber | 100'%lock having arrived and the War- | went into committee of the report, Mr.. . Mr. Guy said that a very great injury | equalized value eo much under fat which| den not bemg present, the Deputy Reeve | St John in the chair. J ing the first election of township officers for Would be one to E. Yinby if the napa it ought to have been, and he old only oF Delian moved that Capt.Rows take the | "phe Committee recommend that thase i the Tow ship of Mara and naming the fiat | should be adopted and he conceives thatthe | say to his Oshawa friends thay they are} =" p : Auctioneers who have taken out licenses 4 | jSaistvoad peters Ushridge ung Sent, Returning Officer, g committee equalizing Reach at $16 and E. i to retain their connefon and pay | The Capt. took the chair and the mi- |) pid for tow, -acerrding do Aha dale Speuthen ww) - Gillespie) had got a let-| and ch opposite the 9h and 100 Fi Leave being granted the By-law was pass- Vibe 324 were doing E. Whitby a great |} just proportion of the exfnses ; then phil Here ong ore, fea fixed by the new ' By-law, be refunded 'the- ter from thodf one] o the Batalior, Mating o of nah $100 betwasy Usbridge ed Atrefigh its various stages, signed and a Smith E. Whitby would like to ask ihe sooner they make off the ew and took the chair. amount of the difference between the price: that it wagffinty would contribute $25/ te B jad, $100 on the nite Rosd| On motion of Mr. Guy, the By-law to tbe Reeve of Raach if he had forgotten all speaker went on at consifrable length) Guy submitted the report of the [in the old By-law and the new. ie n the pose of assisting 1n the purchase | and $100:0n the Simcoe road ssuth of | confirm. By-law 185 of Bast Whitby was | @bout the factories in Reach, when he was [and made a capital address. standing committee on County property and | That, io answer to the prayer of the: of ing ments for the Battahon. Consider-| Nonquon, and $600 on the centre road as | ead a re, signed and sealed. faising B. Wailby - jiosonnt of hor works,| fr, Brethour could see f necessity for nil management from which we gathior the petition ¢fl/udge Buroham,the sum of $100 or over he had come to the con- | follows, viz : $200 10 Brock, $200 in Thorah, | Mr. Brethour, seconded by Mr. Sinclair, and iowgiing will * game time. | octponing the debate, feing that the following : ie sited be appropriated for fhe purchase of dew and $200 in Mara gnd Rama, and that pro- | moves that the Treasurer be and he 1s here. | , Mr. Wright replied that every mermber at | ater has been so thoi a eo commi ioe > i aa 1 s sets of Division Court Books for the with the management of the affairs of the | io eral Courts n the County. " moves that the report be not adopted but fi justice to him-| that it be or hk to the ed of ution, it was ne-| the whole, with instructions to amend the give lis reasons for| eame by inserting therein the following astonished lo hear | amounts, viz : $200 to be expended on the he molion was apy ol voting away the people's g Mr. Gillespre said th self as mover of the rg oessary that he sho moving i Mr. Gillespie, seconded by Mr. Mo- Phee, moves. for lea%e to introduce a By- law to appoint the time and place for hold- H say th in an ; gon that it was right and proper for the alion to hava a band, he conceived that| per persons be appointed commissioners to {by authorized to pay the messenger of this | "8 board knows that Reach has always | 1.oogo if an d ise from i ] ¢ od 3 par . iways --if any good cof arise from its oat or jy i we Coon to pr on dn 0, S00, 0 ky Lot Lloyd 1) ony 000838 E01 go it soc paces eGo bebo hsels giving and ov, apa would be | Mr. Gordon said thatthe roads on which hat the Cowal is i asusion. : $17, while the neighboring township of Ux- | perfectly willing thot ifhould be so, but}; 'Ma Bin or et No Peel to this grant, the amount of $100 might bring it before the [Vn Council,and | he grants were asked might all be con- Mr. Wheler, seconded by Mr. Robinson, | pifq is equalized only at $10, while | he can't see what goofvould come from Eo A I horter 1 f [not be a great deal for the County, but the g it f pun. sidered County roads inasmuch us the prin- | moves that this Council embrace the pre- 80 tort: ? whil prisonetslor {onger or.thoner lerms, Of 8 Ys is reasons for bring in his pre-| ° i y :1¢ DI" | Reach is nearly one fourth swamp, while | nostponement, y these 41 were males and 18 females--5| worst feature of the whole was that b He said he was a little sur-| Pa! pan of travel of the County passes |Sent opportunity of expressing their entire | jy priuge lias fnone, und if the Committee Gillassi 5 ; Janeth , : jthat by _{ over these roads, and they cannot be kept | approbation of the able and impartial man- | 4:4 nee i Roach to high, it would Mr. Gillespie consifrs that the equali | were lunatics. granting this money, the Councll was in. music. The Bbroad es | iN @ Proper state of repair without County [ner in which the Warden of this County has | 101 have been lowered. ? zation may not be jf as be would have| 3rd. The aggregate number of days put | troducing a dangerous precedent, it was ) pages]. He would recommend this matter to|discharged his vanous duties dunn; Col. Fairbanks wished to enquire of the made 1t in every de, still he does not | in in prison by all the prisoners during ihe establishing the principle that it is the du. 2 i half yegg was 1,680, and the cost of maim- ) i i doe onl, eo hE Cel, ord ons of m of h fornished abundant proof of the | 110 serious consideration of the Council. [the term of his office, and that the sum of | yom "1 ae upon what principle they had | know that he co cents per day for each prisoners. The five seconded by Mr. Wright, would 'mdve 2 'powerful effects of music on the baie field, $100 anted tothat" offi i i : be granted cer for disburse~ 5 i i § > 'that the maitial strains of the band| Mr. Brethour does not regard the proposi- ments while in ihe discharge of his duti fone in reducing the town of Whitby to | himself. 8 have re-ammated thu flagging energies of | tion of the Deputy Reeve of Reach with 1 : 4 i 1 an extent, while jOshawa remaing at : " : the men] cheered their onc A oh and | much favor, and il not even be caught by 0 he faasirer Jo. besebywuthorizey so High by ah hile] 8 Here Mr, Whelegamendment was put | lunatics costs $30.35. Having examined the i i i i 4) lost. / for supplies amounting to that this clause be struck out. ny Jed them on to victory. - He would instance | the $200 bait offered by that gentleman, ' and lost Jgcopais 354540 ach . Jad thom of his own. Tas atthe tak-| and will not vole for he armenian He| The Warden replied in a fow well chosen goed Jioldea wail thoy hua Been Then Mr. Wight, seconded by Mr. | they recommend that the same be paid. Me. Glaspie would really wish that the ing of who regardless of all other | believes in doing justica to all, Brock had | remarks thanking the Council for the unaniv said that the case of Oshawa was one of the | Gordon, moved thdrevious question. 4th. That $180 is recommended to. be | Council would consider this matter before ae it not, till the cheering | asked for grants and been refused, and 1f| MoUs expression of satisfaction, with the | ioaiest anom that can be imagined;| Og the mai b Mr iGibbs | (POHL 0B the Drill Sheds in the county (voting. away the people's money. The sounds of tie bagpipe, fell upon their ear; | one township had to build its own roads so| course he has pursued as head of the Coun- | Th 1 o 5ronerty of that village had been (DS maint fod being pul for the: purpose of procuring lamps, Viz : | Clerks ought to find books {for themselves, at fix Ee oat! and erved the | shold another, apd so far from the traffio | oil, and for their liberality. a eT a. manviciutes 'exs.| moved, seconded Mi. MeCreight, that (360 for pio - $50 for Osawa, and $15 | and they did so and he conceived that they stms_ of thoss braves dod fed thom on to] of the county passing over the roads of | As none of thelCommitises'swere prepared | fondo 4 further Bebate offie question be postponed | for each of the following viz: Brooklin, | W000 Co En SEE pg unty 1g were prepared | ten answere| y purppse, and d 8 . | Reach being a cause of complaint, it ought | fo report, Mr. Wheler * moved for'an ad- | amount which it paid fo the county was de g and its wealth augmenting the : . ' Lt. Groonwtod abrir kin, Monday, 4 be taken up as the ren ued, Uxbridge, Canning therefore vote against the appropriation ROR ll balan 108 { thankful hat i Hi 9 Gist order of th u ) 10 be a source of thankfulness 10 that town- | joutnment,when there appeared 9 yeas and | creasi apidly. Here the gentleman | first order of thay. Y ] pits Jada be p hase| #hip- Brock would very willin iy have the fo nays. Alter a little Mr. enor] SrSaaing us rapiY: sharp an on the Mg: Gibbs fnendment was rulled out. 5th. Covers for tables and blinds for| Mr. Brethour would advise membe: to fic from Reach pass biok. thioogh her [ moved for an adjournment. The vote being | manner in which former reports has n : ; ; © "windows in the Court House are recom- | consider well ere they vote for this grant, 'roads to do business there, 1 + tied the Warden voted with the mays. | got up, and the doubtful manner in which | A motion fi Adjournment was again put| mended. The Warden to get the work [its ap inroad and a very dangerous one, 'it Mr. Wright says that he has always con- | 'Mr. Gordon, seconded by Mr.' St. John [the assessments are, made. He' felt how- (and lost.. vino done: , Sau isonly a begioning, but who knows whe d that these leading Imes of roads re-| moved for a grant of money to ba expended [ever, and he believes thut it is, obvious 10| The motiofras again put. Three iron bedstesds to be forwarded | may end, let theCouncil grant the books ) from the j@ to the lock up, Beaverton, and |;4" {he next step will be asking a grant 7 od 10 b Mt. Gordon should: {on the centre road, . be "M | 1, that fhe great difficulty with : do Ai ® oun ui and of Sore od | shore nd i Ty a Brook, $100 hn. en a 7 Lp been mid t wl. Sai Jassd a0 adjoirmmens i Nygiever louthar Yojuairs veqsitad are 10 be as otherwise they cannot be || $100 1n Thorah, and $100 in. Mara its just' ion of the expense of the ulledoya 'made, and the Reeve ora. is to snperin- Kept 10 a pioper state of repair, o omond.. and Rama. ' ee un - a ipporyee ol TREE EE report was fried, radi a hs PS A STARA OO 1 id = . ' Sang < ; $ for ealaries-- be will vote against the clause. tend the same. Col, Fairbanks spoke' in" favor {of the Kael ates T i ) | ; vhs y : / 5 1 a

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