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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Dec 1869, p. 2

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£3 Se examine his fine Si ree ER---- omsetnsanis" ress Velveteen Jackets, Winter the Cloths,--ne yas Boots. Gentlemen rset to oii 3 b r. Squires, --one of the best Tailors in the Spey of 0] a) mable rates J Te fed ; superior lot A nt's and boy's Read of : ,10, xe Su T, 2811bs| ba fails 3 Ra sib | mos] balniete s NIYAMUGORDON? Uanohedtery Nowa es)pego:fe of noige nad T Lm etn -------------- 'Eo, the.Electoes of the 14 * of REA ad bigs "'e "ni aid shi ol! Reach." CLIT i ENFANT tipi i to! A nif RTE Lent ' for the Réeveship 8 thd Towifsbip Of Real. Atithe Nomiifation;? ana other rieelings "thé build. previous tostist dlectionyxInwill haverri op: | a REED, of stating may siews af length. 'on the various questions of public interest. Meantime it Is sufficient to pi dqme the boner . t8'elebt iy pL ceve pi the ---- year, WHI" eniden¥or 'td * Th re your - affairs, 50 as to lower the "Preséat 'High 'Fare' Of . taxation. Wo dook strictly mfter your intérests * ingarmying out thee provisions af the sReilway By-law in the spirit of justice #9d good faith as between yon and the Railway Company, In the Gbutity Odiiiieil, 1 whl "eiidedvor fo ain fain Four tights, and Ad¢6HAT 0 the utmost oP hy ability the just claims which this Township las 10.4 County. v omy 'to: ald in ing the three, leading goagds which, traverse this township, which roads are pringipally wera by County trayel. AsI will be unable to upder- so a" personal 'cafVa, I' will feel Obliged to hy fiends for thetr Rind dSetsidnod toreledt wie' to the Reeveship by a sweeping majority! #10 . Your: obedienbservit, «+ «1 ! 5 =oARAM.:GORBON,* Manchester, Desegaber % Wife: be any Bl Fikiith PR Ls LARAMIE Farris maRD, 2 ewe Lei age nd PRINCE "NRBERT;I DOE. 2," "1869. PEPER bor GRrARib™ LEAL ToRd © Lrwismipl uiws [LEY] ban "Wedileudey, 21h, =F) sine with the presentation of Pelligns, amongst aap as one Siow be, Port Why, Fou! Ferry Ruilway Company for anamend. rt ire shia Tho, lowe the pigssiiblon aid fal sehding fog, mis, the Brat' was 10 amend the Act'incprporating - ale LI Yau l LE1uv a 'the orailio § Nipissing Haflway Company. COME Burrie' Brought forward wo 1égoln- 1ibhs looking Towards wo amendmen oi the Assessment Law. One proposes, t divide eagh munigi ality into four Divisions, each Subic slants own Councillor and thé fou wards' logether will elect a Reve. Hpi EY Lee Nine be That somewhat dqubtful Bill on' the law of evidence cate in for a lure' share of he time of this silting, and wag read's Segond tine. pai s Wwlhio aré in the habit of at. | tending Divikion 'aid' County fai! and] obsegve the vast dont o ard swearing Ea idiged* in,' wil tink twics ere they dive il incrdasdd play. "0 *Thureday 8° baths présentett; heihier Stich is of much jm- * pottitride*td this an ol' mé Pioyi nce, Golors ke hy fide B'S ae th fl ol on, gan, pH§i SeePiihii hy Cotinties § " Day pr ie Cah V i, Brkitage Hii "eins 4p * "before'"¥'* boiijtes "ahd dcéupled a hu Rg 1S ER Eble 8 iy Bri Motinls pi ison Hill Swag "up ald preity Wel disbusg : 1% itteg.; TEN "Sih 8h ad pa 8 TEN OEY utd iin CB 1 sf AE La rd powerlo or # 2d aT bil ext, iaken eterred io 1 ng + 8 fen : , ah : | onan ion r ~~ Sehaol to say whethet those children shall study glarsics, of gh, Khe: Aysndange of girls, ig 10. ke. regaled; equal, tq, that at bagp in makiug pp Ihe AXA189;, 2 ton tice) . p@liahs mere prepented 1g. 1&hereq \ ai. Sevan of them .weve.in, Bio Vigna rid Ni - Radway and thipa weramsking. ho esiabr Ip dor the Bld. svasrt a Our Mb. «Trois cmotive forthe seosuid ding of his drmtent (8.486 Wesenbe| ménd Latw, we some hiv livaly so ussion took 'place;" butte oby iets Tenbning of. the - several members !Who:f00k pan' ri' tiendies Tad ter Hats hid" Boots, Furs, Goods, Prilled sad Woolen Collars. oad Dato x 8 £OMIPenGed, ey sit only 30 days their pay shall be the pay will be over $11 each day.-- session do not extend over [75 days essional allowance 1d the best pay. "ive Ka on fixes the mil at OT each tile negessarily fravelled ou A Soin i fuidtg re | Toosday, 30h Nov.-- Another baker's ® united dozen" of petit ons "to-day. are pleading hard for a divorce. iTio6] Bill 'was 'next taken py und after some Jintte" diseundtion passed MH oon vending atid drifted into the hands |vfhe.sommiuts for further conideration. nami gS amare of the North Ontario and desire, but LE ) Hostass-- MF. Annand and his good lady-- the convenience and comfort of. h "Bbeehice fro f hg them $6 ary Sen H # whep the ata absent 3 bot Po day thg pay will be aver if the session ds, over 31 Connties of Northumberland and Durbar, | ran, auposs "Si, Andrew's Society, with thir Iriends, 0 the nomber of early 200, celubrated the Restival of. 01d Sootiae patron | Siu, by a splendid supper at ibe Uxbridge | | House, got aly a style whieh reflected |, the nighest + credit on tbat "well. eondu ol, and wentfarto prove, mot poly ) "ability , of Mine Hoss. 10 cater for the publig, Old Boreks, who evidently maintains an almost unbearable moni of enmity agamst St. Al w.any all whe seek to hovor him, Lwitbheld his accusiome, opposftion 'suffi ciently long as to allow ms 1oassemble without suffering from any unusual mani- festnion of his powsr, and the consequefice wag thal an unusually large number assem- bled to do honor to 'Scotland, through her patron saint. -But.ae-if hie--Boreasship had only intended io lead us into trap. After allowing large 'numbers of us 10 mister-- wany from a considerable. distdnce--he su d around him all the Furies, hov- oraag A ol MANRGRESTER QNARTEBLY FAIR hon mhis to best Fair held in the: Ccanty for the past twospearsat feast. © We liave' seen miny TairsUiiPing 'that time where a greater nim Bet of "Battle" have been exhibited, and wh re the quality may have been equal.or yy but the grand test of the quality bead of; cattle,exhibited, nor even in the 1 quality of the snimals sa much as in the vim and. dnimation exhibited in buying nd selfing operations, and "id these important anytliitig We have seen for along time ; in fact'the cattle went off Tike fot cakes at iper 100 ths The number of buyers was unusually large apd they, seemed, to. understand thoroughly for whet purpose they had come so that 'everything / that! presented itself st all worthy of 'notice was atonce picked up at Highly HititioéFative prices. The number spectibte and ile large turn out of people Manchester. as 'the seat: of 'a permanent aadoproshercus: fiir.! One - half 'at' least pfabesbatilevis® giined 'whed 'a thorough going staff of Zivz buyers have been se. cufed aid a "Supply of mdtkethdle catfle presehted"in entficitnt niimbers 0 make it ah ob 8¢tfof SoH 1°Atend. There were sbveral yokb" 61 fine' Voiking' oxen. F. Wita"ind*D. Christie each showed a capi- 1a bal. f 14 petitions were nhimal, in Tdél 1f' would be difficult to find hid equal," "Phere waa a large number of excéllintéheep in Thompsoa's yard. The show 'or Taf pork, turkeys andj geese was uot large but was very good. From ihe crowds in the various places of business a | Jatge quantity of goods must have been dis- posed ot: PRIZE LIST. Fat Ox, Steer, Cow or Heifer--15 entries ~--1st & 20d Wm. Moffat," 2ud Alex. Reid. (Fat & Drested Hog~6 @tithes--1st John Hawson 1] Fat 6: Dressed Turkeys<-1st Mrs. Thos, Crozier, 2ad Miss Caplin, Fat & Dressed Geese --1st 'Miss Cornish, 2ad Miss Camplin. ' i up | io Mesérs; '€oatés, Gould, Seeour, Howard, Bingard, &.' Stones, Crandell, Bryant; J. Stonesy Anderson, Bird. tet big Dill gy iio oe WHEW WFORE AT CANNINGTON. 'wilt Yo e181] feo ie We refer our readers to Mr, D. Camp- bell's new advertisement which will 'be found in this issue. Mr. Campbell has offéheétt up ® 'extensive stock of first class &E!, in he promises lately * occupied by 3 GE LI » IR ¥ rown, Cannington. Mr, Camp bel, is. 1g well and favorably known to re- quirg Any fecommendation at, our bands. The. Quarterly Fair held at Mavchester oa, Tuaseay, 30th wit, was: decidedly the ole fk, flpes mot consist is the number of patticutdrs this fair was far in advance of very good prices indeed--from $5 to $7 and" Hairy Bf the catile "were highfy" re | gave an interest and importance to the fair which gofar to prave, that a. judicious | chowea ; wag: made in the - selection of Wards isa particularly fine, "Fat Ewe or Weather--b5 entries --1st & Ten ntsony 2nd Henry Pritchard, 3rd Robert nAmongst the buyers present we noticed hope Oa dad i 3 wy Adve; oceries, ready-made clothing, ered around outside, . Waiting 10 escott us home, and succeeded in giving us such a diencher and a freeze as to thoroughly con- vince us that Boreas end his imps are more than a match fdr Sti Andrew and all he admirers. = ¢ ' The company sat'down about half past seven, to one of the finest spreads which we have seen for a long time; and whether we consider the number or intelligence of the c ompany, largely 'made np' of the fair iar he. sung. capitally, but bis « Bonny wed] Adam having. mounted the rostrum, Window?" brought down the house. commenced his usual cuttle fish practice by M:. Fox and Mr. Pinkerton sung several | pisin i first rate songs ; but Mr, Pinkerton's tem- perance song capped the climax and me » followed By triotio rior ok Tne the out scams ended. = 0 The 'meeting on Saturday turned. out jot as we anticipated, it was a modest Wiretch on the: past of Adam to'try whether the rate- payers were solt enough to clear the guilty and crimicate those who sought to bring hm to justice, The originators of "the farcey| 'Gordon, Wright & Co., are chargeable with' an act of the most mnmitigated impo dence. if Adam saw fit to run the risk of attempt- Ling 10 lecture the people intothe belief that official blundering is no crime, he had a per- feet right tocall as many of the ratepayets as chose 10 come and ksten to his harangue and if he considered that he was wrongfully 'accused by apy party it was his privilege to réquite said party to appear before said | meeting that the people might deeide, after having the matterifairly submitted to them, whether the charges were properly founded. But what a' stretch of modesty must it have been, even in Adam, to/dare to sssume the position of Dictator and-order all the Candi- daughers of Uxbridge and sur di lowhships, the large and excellent hall with its khaste decorations, we 'are bound to ad+ mit that 1t seldom happeuss that one méets with a'more pleasing sight. ° After ample jastios had been done to the good 'things provided, the cloths were re- moved and the sécond Part of the programine was proceeded with | and for abundance, excellerce and variety, tlie secorid part was no less a sucoess than the first, The value ablé i o leted 'by a ber of the staff of the I. & N. Ratlway-- Messrs. Fox, Pinkerton & Segar--was of much im- portance, and infused a life and energy imo the entertainments, which added very much to the enjoyment of the coinpany. The usudl loyal toasts weéte given from the chair. "The Army, Navy, and' Volunteers" were given Capt. Spears, Mr. J.Shaw,proposed very neatly, ¢"Scot- land, her Institutions, lier true arns and fair danghters." Capt. Sinclair proposed the kindred so- cieties, St. George and St. Patrick ; dwell- ing! opow 'the pleasing manifestations of kindness 'and friendship which' 'prevail among the various societies. Mr. Brown, being called upon fo respond, was particularly happy in his remarks, dwelling with considerable force on the more prominent eharacterestics of the three nationalities, English, Irish and Bsoteh. Mr. MoGregor proposed * Canada the lind of our birth, or adoption, her grest in. terests--Edueational, Agricultural, Maou- facturing, and Commercial' Major Forman pr posed ¢ the health of our guests." The Major took a domewhat extended retrospect of the past history of the three: nationalities, glaicing 'at the feuds, animosity. andbickerings which existed not alone amongst the various nationalities; but even among diflereat parties of he sare nationality, and contrasting the strifes of by- gone days with the foelings' of peace and harmony which now happily prevail. Mr. Gordon, being asked to 1eply, spoke briefly but well,happily alluding 10 the suc- cess of the preserit celebration, comp linén:- ing theUxbridge frends oa the very sucoess- tuleffort by them for the pleasure andenjoy- ment of the company. The gentleman wound up his remarks by proposing ¢ Pros- perity to the village of Uxbridge, and sne~ cess 10 her various undertakings." - Mr. D. M. Card was called, and made a capital reply dwelling cheerfully and hopefully on the satisfactory \ prospects which present themselves lo the village of Uxbridge, + Yo 4 Joseph Gould, Esq. followed with some g | dates for icrpal honors to appear before fis august majesty 'in the town hall upon a given day. This Jauer part of the. pro- gramme was too much of a good thing and the Candidates very properly laughed at Adam's pregumplion and remained away.-- No doubt de had fulminated this Bull in an unguarded moment, his ambition for office had eompletely eclipsed his better julgment, and wn his blindness he had ruslied on his own destruction. Tie meeting which was called for.une o'clock did not be- gin till after three. As matter of course Adam immediately rushed to the stand and iu his very first gust. laid bare the whole plot. Adam and Joshua, two brothers in iniquity, seeing the position in which ther blundering bad placed. the township, and being unwilling to come forward like men and acknowledge heir gui't had combined, hike a pair of human cuttle fish, to make a muddle of the whole affair and sneak ou together by means of this additional act of deception, Iu this however they miserably lailed having only sueceeded mn thoroughly establishing their own guiit. Parties at all maculate team will not be at all surprised at their combined onslaught against us, nor wonder at the dastardly means which they employ to injure us for seeking to bring them to justice for their official recklessness. The action of this happy family will doubt- less ufford considerable satisfaction to the ring, and, in fact, were not the conse- quences ofdou serious a nature to the rate- payers the whole aflair would wear the most ludicrous aspect, to see the men who have led the township inte such an abomi- nable snare impudent ly brassing up 'before an ged ity and d ling 'an acquittal, and not satisfied 'with this they add insult to injury by summoning the rate- payers to appear before their presence ; this demand was not in a spint of humility and repentance for the evils produced by the culpable negligence. of the team but in the most genuine style of bounce, trotting themselves out and demanding of the people-- pardon for their crimes! 'Not: by any means ! to pronounce them guiltless. Innocent souls ! this is surely the very cli- max of human 1mpudence, and goes far to prove that neither Adam nor his colleague 18 worthy of '@ moment's confi lence; but, that if esther of them wera unfortunately tand bad.they succeeded in doing so, would iit have rendered them one whit less puil'y 7 certainly not! Adam's ideas of the liberty 'of the press would disgrace a Nero, whose views of libérty 'were somewhat distorted, but'a [dlf century in advance of Adam's It was refreshing' to" hear him ordering «us to strike his name from our list of cul- placed in power he would not hesitate to repeay such acts of reckless ' indifferance. to the interests of the ratepayers as might grind them to the wery dust. | Such combinatibns however abaminable are far from beg un~ common-ia fact such isthe uniform course adopted by unworthy officials, When eon- capital remarks; among other bares ferred in highly complimentary terms 40 wo temperance qrgadizalions now' eapi- tal working order in the yillaga of Ux- bridge, and, wopad up by proposing « pros: perity, to these organizations,' ' Cap!, Sinclair proposed . the health of Miss, Spears, paying a high. but well merited | We: would: nly: add ; that. Capnington bas { made acvaluable agdition to Ler staff of Sh Wawih fi qoits inl new lide of basi | rand WTI TRE | Namige.~Mr. Rails she: Collgator; for the @ township, gives notice. pith thar dns erg The» audeeidet hum, 2 40 Auf Wil Jaga ier, At 18 gen: le 0) err Jats s Sanpete opi #0 suppress abe rebellion, inveade the» Hud MAL thorough igbing business 'men in 'getting iM settle if" their iidst 1"Culiipbell" 10" sett | ICiimpbe ir | Ni - Eastern halt: of th n 3 0 that he Witf*be "at "Sco s Hel, Prince Jos Albert, on Saturday next, 41h inst, for dhe Patio pera eran apony a Fo o soll kab oi sin bp | n@iog yd nll : Ormned, Nov. '26.,-Offidid] +l ewpatches| [have boeh received: from Mei ; itis learned. that, he. still, rer, SEN hd tritory, tho taxes, | ine furnolnegotiations Es oi hs ei, LB r----r pepe | Halls P Coup pawgds softicor inthe territory HE Drékiod ified' aboot" 80s. "The id} 16° 38'75; "add for ther than pay the fehoury ren. "To ; fom dr seoy sued "manner suc- I" body referred to. all, - | was: » aie un Apt hi Kili | was good. a onde mkt, Sid iho oi so, Ms, MoArhar was 8, deoided favorite meaning a #dT © _avavarT hein ohagnals tora! p to the ical talent of that lady, 8 uet Mr. Campbell .pioposed "the Bar of Canada" prefacing it, with an excellent] speech no less creditable to the abilities of 'the speaker than; flauezing, to the learned + | be true--and surely each of them will come, Mr. Brown replied at same, Jength reler- ting to the importance of the legal profas- flsiop,., to ite: mission,.and2to. the, galaxy of bright names of many, in. the. past whieh have adorned. the Bar, of Canada .with not, afew in the present whose names shed| ' | equal lustre on that highly. honorable pra-, fegsion, ; PUR op athe git] ae ~The musical, department was well sps- M Segar resided at the plano and added' imuch to the pleasure of the evening. Me. Segur.on the piano, ang Dr, Haliary on the violin played some choice seléctions, * Miss. Gould played ( The. Storm" with P| oxcoliont effect. Fant at fodtit Li Mr. Fox sendered <¢ The Bay of, Biscay"? in goodatyle. «i uo wawoh op Moet Forman's # Red White and Blue? pital, >i mob vail Lateisan [vals iol! Mri: Jurvie' and 'Mies 'Spears' sung two LY ig] midst excellent duetts; "i! tenia wor wo | Miss" poses" "Séollnd T Tove Theo wan sé tou, bt' hb Cstlen" it the' hifdl.* wii on wast ; Liat, "by" Miss' 7: Spi 2 AAT | counters which have taken place year afte year between this now happy gair, how they called into requisition every weapon fully pious fibs; or hdl inveotives ad downright falselioods wide: mouthed novdle; Whose only stock in tradesis bis ignorant ravage and uptruthf 'assertlbn.' The: truth of the above asser. tioll was dbunduaily ébviocs fu the conduct of the' wo martyrs at thé he Morgan adT © Gyslal edt grome skovs [on aldEl «2 a tas ple tgog «hb Lou svgiy idves! shem Lod e7erg dhiw bafap! tending for any plunder likely toarise they will ight like tigers, call each other fuarful | names(perhaps no worse than they deserve) dilate--with much truth--on the utter un- woithiness of each for any public office or trost; and. give each other a character which would justly consign 1s. pussesser 10 endless 'oblivion. Wilness the fearful 'én: they could clutch fair. or Jaul, truthful or false 4 for . mutval destruction ; indeed. if only one half of what each said of the ether within. one half of the truth--ihey are both fit subjects for a lengthened term in the Hulks or-the' P. 1. 4 {3 But however anfamous they may make each other ont to be, however bitterly 'they 'may hate each other, they will cling 'togéfher in the hour of danger, and' like a whining | acknowledging bis fault, -- tw whites aud ; | €ountly the Saturday vi dunn, ¥ "and ; witheut attempt to Eat of the Re pon off uader the cover of it. 4 _ Whi around like a whipped spanie}and shedding crocodile tears, he peeled off his toga and cone went mio, us like a) day's work, puffiog and Lfostivate'we!| blowing like 3 porpus. We advised the img that the, good tof alPhis grands 10 luok at us some draw a puff about a yard long. He then ch thein would answer bis | proceeded to place two_charges on the docket, but unfortunately for the future Standing of bis 'veratity, neithef | happened to have a particle of truth in it, and. more awkward stillisif the gentleman knew any. thing atall, he knew that there was not a particle of truth in them while he was mak- ing the statements. de asserted that we were induced to attack the late Council, merely for the purpose of lessening their chance of ejection and thus increase the chance of other two and ourself as third to election, another of the parties -injplicated 1 this triumvirate being present, and know. ing that the sssertion was made out of whole cloth, gave the gentleman such a rap over the knuckles as brought him tempora. Finding that this would nor work he tried it on a different style.-- In referring to our criticism on the by-law he endeavored to make the meeting believe that the present was the first time that ratepayers to the blundering manner in which' 1 had been got up; this also Le must have known to be utterly at variance with truth ; form the week following the first publication of the by law, we called the attention of both ratepayers and the Council to the Icose manver in whieh the by-law was got up. We then staied :-- From, the Ontario Observer, July 30, 1868 * We can't see how the. by-law will work in * the event of the Company failing 10 obtain an ' extension of their eharter, 60 as to enable them roposed branch ; in such a case out (to be submitted would re- * quire to be modified considerably, inasmuch * as it provides for. raising $40,000, but only * $30,000 of it goes to the main line, and pro< vided 'the extension were refused, $30,000 would be a'l that would be paid over to the ** The by-law might have been got up =o as to ' xight itself in view of this event--however the * chances are that the power of extension will acquatuted with the antecedents of this jm- | Peigranted™ The attempt of the leaguers to shift the contest from the by-law to the railway is only another proof of their duplicity, and shows to what depths they will descend in order to screen their own guilt by seeking to 'inculpate others. Joshua are well aware that they dare not attempt to vindicate the uofaithful course they baye pursued with regard to the by. law, and in place of coming forward like men and acknowledging their guilt, they seek 10 bully down opposition by big talk They. sought to shut and flaming threats. our fnouth by huating over whole files of aper in order to detect some inconsist- in our action in regard to this road, so that they might haye an offset against ug when we bring home 10 them their. guilt or stupidity. in handling the by-law. = This is only another of their sanctimonious 'What in creation lias writing on the railway got to do with this cu'pable bunghng 'of the by-law. They miserably' failed to find a single iota of discrepancy in our course on this questign, jpables ; it is only he who could have impudepde enough to make any such de- mand, knowipg as he must do that .he is chiefly 10, blamejfor the by-law as- it now stands. He. pushed himself forward as leader of the dpposition, took the by-law nder his especial 'caré and did nbt givé his | colleagties a 'ehance'to do anything, he as-- sured' them that be was doing great things, be was protecting the interests of the mu- [oicipality (such, , protection as the wolf 'gives tothe lamb) andiplacing the whole 'question on a most solid 'foundation. He introduced the by law and finally -suceeed. ed'in carrying it through with a ourish'of {trimpéts, and a fine miss he has made of it." The precious document means every-- thing except what was intended tbat it Again as to the route " pack, of slow bounds, are ever ready to break cover and fly off on 2 hol the mo: 'meat one of the pack begins togive mouth, and, wae betide, the unfortuoate party who dares (lift, his fioger against the frauds or bluadersi.of one . of them. Each of them adopts bis own peculiap method of worry jisg an enemy, 'and mone 'of them seems scrapulons about the means he: makes use of; é0me' by! the' sanctimonious goashing: of the few stray tusks they bave left; by their, ypocilical shakiig of thie' hesd or 'dredd: CYB MAL 1 on dgud fede : on the! one hand and his wveterate enmity 10-Princé "Albert on'the other, have caused | the road to be 'driven off in such a' way 'as to" rendér the Menchester station 'of no 'possible' good to 'that village, while the Prince! Albet station" mi placed on the Gpposite side 'of the lake for any benefit it will be to the village. And s0.very penitent 1s he, for the mischief which, he has wrought that b {steamer {But he grand secret of the man's madness: is tht the expbse'whicli'we have ' thade of | day for the board of men in this city, who hid Will interfere With bis "caléulations of | are awaiting V pL frais a iy Brgy aed sogint tii 1 i Beeyeship for the coming year, 1 the grand stick wit , the | not gvitesso dull as not to know 1 througly crimigal design, or Lisle less crim, ol Saturday's | WE Un asay absolution witliout either doing pe it off by" ng us and impuy our moti 'exculpate himself turns around and has apiaiy to ask 'the ratepayers to \ Reeve for the ensuing year. If be should get in this time he will ocewpy 'the high Wright's Lieutenant, and as a maiter of course must do his bidding ia' everything onnected with the busidess of the Council. Mr. Campbell followed and gave Adam have repeated soon. . Mr. Wright folfowed, but the people they could not be coaxed to listen to him inl stupidity he has led the township into | of a horrid trap, and for which he now seeks | ™ Bi, Jlt_be riaried beloreibe' Ms Nov.29. -- TheGrenada nel @ another opportenity of getting a cut at| i them by placing him in the position of | usual channel neither rising 100 high nox 5 sinking 100 low, was elected as Member of Parliament for d hi bl ti of being Mr. 304 Dionora" ex position Tipperary on tha 25th' ult. Fewiaus are "confirms the r ed fight be~ s and Blacks in Sunflower Be iy on ir ite O'Donovan Rossa, a full Sedged Feniam as Candid. for Par- lament to represent Queens' County and Mallow in the County of Cork. Karge wa N bod f 1 bout to be t tor li seh a drubbing as be wow' desire to hes of troops are about to be sen Cd itorialof the 4 que X the recént session of Parl ment, says the' ministry most be form bill framed with an eye pp are so _thordughly disgusted with him that | Loxpox, Nov. 26.-- The Z'imes in an ed-r f ria 10ns at! red with a land ré-- for a , notwithstanding that de nearly went on his marrow bones and Je- scught them in the name of all the saints in the municipal calendar just {o listen to him "for five mioutes hawking his claims as the boggar does his wants, urging all his past, services, his anxious watching and struggling for the good of ihe munici. pality ; but this was all to no purpose, the thing wore so much the appearance of burlesque that the ungrateful ratepayers relused fo listen and left the eapiring official to waste bis eloquence on an empty hall. The whole subject narrows itself down to this: he ratepayers are assessed mn 8500 more than they ought to be (the in. stalment on the $10,000, for the branch) and $800 the interest on said $10,000, besides over $2000 more than we should lave paid as back interest upon the mam line making in all some $3,300 more than we should have been called upon te pay the present year. The question is who is to blame for this? We reply those members of the Council who ratified the by-law. This is not our opinion alone, but it is the opinion of every one who has ever read the by-law, and the opinun of those legal gentlemen--and they the best in the Province--who have been paid for their written opinion on the by-law, all of them corroberate the statement that Not Jus- TICE, but the language of the by-law de. mand ;the payments. referred to. These being the facts of the case it is as plain as a sunbeam that the ratepayers are waeces- sarily burdened, and that 10 a large amount through the siupidity or recklessness of those members of the Council whe cooked and passed the by-law ; and the more they wriggle to shake off the responsibility they are only adding insult to outrage against a confiding people. (= We direct the attention of parties having: Beel Hides) to dispose of, 10. Mr. Wright's New Advertisement in this issue. (See the Advertisement.) AUCTION SALES. On Friday, 3rd December,--Bankrupt Sule of Lands, Steam Sawmill, &c., (in the matter of John Kesteven). -- James Holden, Official Assignee. On Thursday, Dec 2, on lot 16, in the 1s} con, Brock-- Farm Stock, Implemente, &o., the property of Mrs. Michie. J. C. Pilkey, auctioneer. On'Satorday, Dec. 4, on lot 1,in the 7h *cou, Reach,-- Farm Stock,Implements, &c.,--the property of Mr. M. Harry. J. C. Pilkey, Auctioneer, On Friday, Dec. 24, at Campbell's Hotel, ' *Cannington,-- Land, House, Sawmill, &e.--the property of Mr. I Buck,-- Wm, Gordon, Auctioneer. : On Saturday, Dec. 11th, on lot 2, 8th con. Mariposa,--Farm Stock, Household Furniture, &c.,~the property of Thos, _Edwarde.--T. H. Walshe, Auctioneer. On Satarday, Dee. 18th, on lot 14; in the 6th con. Brock,--~Farm Stock, Imple- ments, &c.,--1he property of Mr Geo, \M. Gillespie.--~ W. Gordon, Auctioneer. On Thuraday, Dec. 2, at Glen Sharrard, Uxbridge, = Lumber, Farm Imple- ments, &c., (inthe marter of Harrison & Huckins.) Jas. Holden, Official and' ip. Atthe same time adifipsit must assent self. a bopet. ing nor the praises Yl wueder be sung. The declaration mest go fart that Jroiandl shall not be suffered 0 a level of Greece cr the Sieilies. Soeh reparations must be made, whateve tha-imjury may be to the birget, that here shaft dw pio Bd sible templation 10 resisturios, - * Lonpox, Nev. 27. Des, atches from Cork Dublin and Tipperary, ropa there have been several Fenian monsirations in various of Ireland to-day. At Pip. perary and Clonmel the preceedings were riotous. Fepian songs were sung by sie mob while - marchig in proeession, and several houses along ihe line of march were stoned and rid- dled. At Cork his evening. ihe partisans of Mr. Roa celebrated gent 's elechion to parliament with a grand: toroh- light procession and other proceedings. -- Everything passed off without disturbance. circle. In France reform 1s largely tal¥ed (of and that is about all ihe length 3 1s 'like- ly to go during the life of the ene man. em- peror or rather burning his capaeity for so . #000 as he can be ctilined he will be, after which sings will float naturally, ing their fantom king. When they have got him he is not there. They have sought all sorts of them from the decrippled old and: firm to mere senseless boy , but ahi to ne purpose. from: Spain to subdue the Cuban patriots. graph (Liberal)ito-day has an editorial anf cle on the reeent speech of the Emperor: France ana Spain still swing around the Spain has never yer succeeded n secure Lacge bodies of troops are being rent + Lonoon, Nov. 40r--The Morning Tele- I the Corps Eeginlatil. The writer says: -- " The-speech is liberal alike in promise ank. stone. HM it dees not compiy with the de= mands ofithie party of the Left, it announces: et a new series of. liberal reforms is about © beg. sion of San Dominge to the: United States, says :-- From the present sspeet of affairs we should be dispesed 10 expect the com- letion of the treaty to that effeet. Such a argain would be beneficial, not enly to the parties concerned, but to Europe and ike world. The Americans could lose but little while they might gain a great dea). -- The island ought become a new emporium lor trade, and in the creation of such com- mercial stations no people are move deeply interested then ourselves, on board the steamer Quebec; has Been ar- rested on a charge of trying to. defraud hie creditors.-- Leader. Hound dead yester'ay in an occupied house: 10. Colborne street Toronto, A'cut was sit- hing on the body, no doubt preveniing its. being destroyed by rats. In Toronto, on the 28th ult., t i fa T. Hacichurst, Globe alten, ori eine' wife of Mt Fall Wheat, 80¢ @ 85¢ 4 bush. * Spring Wheat, Te @ 7c bush, Barley, 40c & bush. y Peas, 46¢ & bush. 'Clover Seed, $6.00 4 bush. Oats, 25¢ /@ 25¢ 4 bush. Butter 20c 4 Ih, { Bacon; 10¢# 1b. : Pork $T.@$8.00 4 cwt. voll ly Wool, 25¢ & B. to 2 Eggs, 11c doz Cord Wood Joa. $2.50--green $24 cord. Apples, 400 @ 50¢ & bush, / atthe 2 of the of The Times referring to the possible cere -------- Poulin, who elaimed to have besn robbed: --_---------- Thomas McAvoy aged 56 years; was BIRTH, ere tp ------ ons an REACH MARKETS, [eorrECTED WEEKAY. J Prince Albert, 8 olelock a. mi, Doeember 2nd, 139.' A toes, 40¢ 4 bush, Assignee. --L. Fairbanks, A rr ---- A --eere. 1 AMERICAN NEWS, Memphis, Nov. 24.-- A terrible aflair oe- cured pear Tiponville, Teun., on Sunday. A party of masked men went to the house of Wm. Jones, a plantet, for the purpose of disatming Negroes working for him. Jones having pli n of then co ing eter- mitied. 10 ral, K the ogres ad been peaceable and i1-disposed, and made proper means for defense. 'When the raid- ers came, they were met with a destructive fire, which caused them to retreat, leaving Flr Dbertisements, STRAYED BULL... D old. If not as the aw direvtar fi 3 Reach, Dec. 1,1869, 0) 16 =i Sv ME into the premises of 16 & Lot No. ly 1st he Sulabiibe iy AND 2g sult, ng Ino Yenry sed it wi bapa "ALEX. CHISHOLM. : | 484w 'one of their number dead and two y wounded. The excitement next day was intense. Officers came (0 acres) Jones and six of the negroes, but owing lo the exite- | ment Jones was Sake to theives ipeherge of. the , Deputy Sheriff and placed on ihe bins Mi and brought here, while the Sheriff and the negrres stated for Troy, but on the way were altacted by a posse, who took five of the negroes into the 0pds, and shol them down. The 'excilement in Thiponville is intense. been rpbsoribed for at. ' The World says the Cubaus have another expiditibn 'on band, which for number df mer I army of ara dor will surpas all their previous efforts. The Junta are the word to sail. Contracts pe/abd Paabody brosoli-loaders, with suit. i able ammunition, and-in one case the con- tract has a g fulfilled. Tt is how: ever iuprobable that any! hing in the way Ie ALL RARTIES HAVING. CLAIMS all Ginsu a "A World's Fair is to be held af Washing- | ton 1n. 1871, and. siready $1,200,000 have |, UA NOTICE. Late Jonathan Bullen, eto th ald Egat, 'ow g ont over six hendred dollatepar| been : with several hants for Seas aber Of Winshowtef toronans for | WAT aft hit FIELD, Saintfield, Nov. 17, 1869. J '

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