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Dundalk Guide (1877), 14 Jun 1877, p. 2

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am 'ft sll tl W. M. having been haired by the M Mttte Clown in Chancery, the mit h I m elation for Glommstor, N.B.. w W on Thu-day. The nominnion a in held on Monday the Mth instant, and the ruins on ths “a PM mm- between this placeJnistoge .34 Wareham no almost in an unsatis- - . state. And yet they could be lent in“ from this once with you one, and my.“ could easily doliverthe mails ".ntt'h"1u-tedrfromDaasaaa,in, Some weeks aim: we drew nttention to themieenble Went: for carrying the mile to tihriguy, Badger-on. Maple Valley. end McIntyve Post 0ttitxris and M inquiries made by the lnapectorin Toronto, we were led to believe that the matter would have been remedied before this time. but such in not the case. It - very Iingnlu that it should take two Am the quickest way mail matter can be, neat from Dnndnlk to Shrigley which is dyefew miles distant, end very ofUn letter: and pepen no nine days on the rod between the two Mieem, while it would only take a person about two hour: to welt from one Post Ottiee to the other. and, this is good mnnegement. end mint ' emdit on than whose business it is to‘bol alter this matter. The mail tnre for East Grey, or compromising our .own political standing. But who is the writer of the correspondence referred to , o.lto does it concern eomueh u the present member for East Gray in the Ontario As. " umbly,end who, " Belahttzzar-like," begins :to tremble. on well he may. then he suns his post career in Parliament, whiehis eon- eommenced his pumice] area by earning tnil on the Party to which he professed to belong to; and we do not wonder that his mini-led by vision. of Jun! " inane: and jeelmeiee" that would nine if Mr. Roth “he: the tiald, as the nominee of the Colleen-vain Indy t But we think tthat eithet Betty in this mam are quite capable of “clustering end deciding for themselm 1M Utsen for their own in- terests. without Any out-aide dictation. and we have no doubt. a: we said before. if Mr. Both in a Candidate, that his chances _ of success ue excellent, and that his elec. don in piece of the present member. would he e some cl mintertion Bot only to Eaat any, but to the whole Province. ain't. for its paucity of anything of t stat-tik. chnncter, or. of nuything All dhoyld, be found in n representative of my ecttstitttener-unlem s continual " fbet to interrupt and retard the passage 3nd carrying oat of manure; that have proved and no proving of great good to Outwits. can b. called statesman-hip. No damn be him (was to try and maketh. doctors of But Grey no man, as he he goes on to any " Those who read the "initial Int] three or tour subsequent mun. “hen of the Gum: need not be again told "that the writer who grinds the subjects "for tint paper, only spanks of Onngeism " with derision." We do not think it nursery for us to give this n Bnt denial. tts I largo number of our readers well know that I more direct falsehood could not be penned, us neither in the first number, or in my subsequent number have we pub. linked a single sentence which speaks of Onngeism with derision, Ind we challenge the writter to prove his assertion, or re- main anvicted of delibcrrte falsehood. In reference to what we have said in regard do Mr. Rona, we are prepared to stand by without either jeopardizing Mr. Roche‘s (chutes of success in regard to his esndidw the "tlt ult..o! I very 'ringtNrd-ription, Indwhiehieretherofennniqueehueeter for I lee-l correepondenee. But we think “the reputed origin, likened olthe Menu made in aid communication. In very wide of the null. and altogether unreliable. Hit hadbeen "hom e Toronto qhte-ondeatt," we think it would have been much more eypropn'ete. But otter oil therein quite on idea inducing-the origin of the ertiele " Fleeherton, no u to mete people believe, or in some wey connect it with Mr. Flasher, M. P., u the Amt item is . reference to the Volunteer Force; end at bstglanee might be thought to emnnte from nmilitary Mieial. But whet loyal otfieial would use such language toward the Ministers of the Crown in this Dominion? and the threadhue assertion taping the Premier not only shows the writer to he one of no principle. but must be diagustirar to every truly "liberal Cort. eervntive." manyof whom we beware thoroughly sick of the lmcknied phrase of " treason end disloyalty“ which is vomit- ed against the responsible Ministers of the present Government of the Dominion by the "high-toned, blue-blooded mobs" of their predecessors in power, and who, if they rally wish to get back to power, let them do something that is deserving of merit, instead of trying to get back to the Treasury benches by styling their superiors-both in loynlty. patriotim and ability to conduct the ntrairs of atate-- "dinloynlists and mum." The second part of the ammo enmspon- deuce is directed against us, in reference to the paragraph we published respecting the notable candidature of Mr. Joseph Berke. Reeve of Collingwood Township, for East Grey, at the next general election for the Ontario Legislature. The writer my: " there is an unintelligible contri- "dietionin the remarks of the item re. “(erred to." But after vainly endeavoring to prove my such thing in said paragraph, We notice . long communication, under (In bending " From oar 1'10an Coma- pondem.“ in the Shelbumo Fret PM of tcert-io:, of 'htmsiernation of Hon. T, THE GUIDE. Dundalh, June 14, 1877. THE MAILS. EAST GREY. It Auckl- lot a ‘anien’Tlin-od Bat. jut mind at D. Dv’il " on their "rival back home. a" they Utt it without receiving the new“, MM Runwul.-On Thursday last when the Owen Sound Accom. arrived It the Dundalk Station, Conductor Osborn received a tele. gram hom the parents of two boys named Monk and Msitland, asking him to detain the young couple, and take them luck to Owen Sound. The culprit: were It one. put otttU train and ' iattothsirrsight Mud urttummsi1tuur tmin u- rived “Hun. The plinwhan brought forth in the evening showed 'tmniMtthahU "t"or"o"omtwoestsirsue, In lup- poo. hum visions of up“ Wt. _ Your?!) A SNma.--A correspondent in. ‘forms as that on Wednesdsy, 80th Mny, n young man named Mr. Robert Dobson, of the 4th concession, Collingwood town- ship, vomited e. snake 17 inches long. m had been out of his mind for eleven weeks, during which time he used to snap like . dog st things, but bas since recovered his health. The smite has been preserved in liquor for the inspection of the tutientiir eaily ettrious.--Meaford Monitor. Bun Snor.~0n the 6th mat. Mr. John McDougall, of Pricevillo, shot a very large black beat. in the Township of Artemesia, about 4 miles from Pricevillo. Alter the first shot, Mr. McDougnll broke the stock of his gun. but he managed to get a second bullet planted in his bearship. The bear IhOWld considerable tight, and welghcd nearly 400 lbs. _ luau-Inn’s Werrr.--on Thursday morning lad Mr. John Colgan, of this village. wan bmught before Henry Graham and J ohn McDowell, Esqrn., J .Pu., charged by Mr. James Campbell, Inspector. with selling liquor without license, on the 6th inst. The charge was proved and the de- fendnnt was Jinod '20, and 83.60 costs. _ Mn. John Grahame! this village, in company with Mr. Thou. Cloghky, of “ulnar, trtariod on Monday for a two wank] trip in a. Free Grant maria. in from Parry Sound. We hope to be .1310 on Mr. anm‘a return. to give out mden an interesting desetiption of the Muskoka matrix. MLH. Graham has a copy of the OM Bulletin, oi the battle of Waterloo fought on the 18th Ind 19th of June, 1816, as published in the London Tina. It is very interesting to no the ample of the news- paper, as published " that time, and con- traat i with the city papers of today. Tnouu, son of Mr. S. Haney, of this village, out his foot very severely with An no. the other day. Dr. McWilliam was sent for and found it nocossuy to put in metal stitches. The Jim. ttsllowh, {out is mending nicely. As mutton stood Capt. Neelon had s majority of 29, when all It once it is dis- covered that e. number of important papers. essentisl to the progress oi the scrutiny, and to the report of the Beginner, by whom it is being conducted, to the judges. lave been abstracted, and the curious part of the aftite is thst the number of votes so stIected. it not otherwise remedied, would make the number even on both sides. No doubt the affair will be thoroughly sifted, and we hope tho guilty parties. will be traced out, and justice meted out to the miscreants who dare thus to tamper with omcisl documents. Scrutiny In. .ttraetod very little “tension " noun timo put, which tho County in which itU taking plan. But this unto of thin has suddouly chtnged, 3nd for car- ruption, Brad the depths to which some men will descend to ueompliuh their ends, or rather to defeat the ends of justice, it bids fair to stand unrivalled in Cundiim history. WI direct attention to the advertisement of D. Davidson in another column. Mr. Davidson keeps on hand I. very large n- nortmout of goods in the various linosin which he deals. a. 20 lbs. RIilinl for 81 " D. Duvidm's. Mn. John Nickle has commenced paint. ing his building, which, when finuUd, will itmaent I my neat appemnce. A on" Auction sale of new furniture will take place here to-dny. at J tunes Reid’s Hotel, commencing at ten o'clock mm. Htt. Run, of the Duudnlk Woolen Mills, isgiving good satisfaction to those who are favoring him with their work, and he has got Isis machinery in fir-Lela" order, give him a trial. THE adjourned Court of Revision for the Township of Proton will take place at Me. Culloch‘a Hotel, Dundalk, on Saturday ‘ Wednesday. the Dr. in his speech exyeued his greet admiration to: Sir John And his devotion to the - headed by him. Sir John in turn spoke highly of the ebility of Dr. Tupper end of the support he ha received from him, end med him an the one well eble to succeed him in the leader. ship of the Conservative party. Not once but several timee did he epeak of Dr. Tttte per n the coming leader, end Conservative: end Beformen m questioning ifiturmlly Sir John Heedonnld'l intention to abandon the leadership end “he a lee- arduous position in the nuke. In Inch . one what will the Lihenl-Coneerntive party do with their "Chief." It is quite clear that John, A's mantle will new; cover Dr. Tupper'.) 'shoulders.--) New. I Tu LINCOLN Bum: &mtmtrr.-lrhe next. Tho Mill here has just been painted over with n tire-proof paint which gives it a much better appearance than it had provi. manly. for 02,500. Tnr. Union Standard, Thornlmry, has been enlarged. and ono side is very nicely printed now, and it the other side was u well printed it would be a mat little paper. Mr. Angus McGilmy, hm: sold his farm of 114 acres Lots Mrand 204. 8rd Com, Proton, about 81 miles from Dundalk, to Mr. Amos Wickly, of the “me Township, suciety, in proof of which n Kingdom on --Bir John and Dr. Tapper have tboned and Other Items. ed for pm union, or if you scratch my elbow, I will your back. Sir. with our plenum taxation, end after two artieient hunch. end e debt of 01,000 due to the County, Inch . grant would he meet prepos- terous. end blue the prospects of those new ”were who He now locating on lends end wading through mud to Iota which the Reeve would not consider worth paying, Que-he stew yen: since, indeed I poor pooped is before the new settle and Met] Lion', share when he has to pay for Gravel! Mr. Editor, it in reported * petition will be presented to tho Council making {or 3 grunt of 01,000 for Gravel Road in Mr. Doyle's action, I suppose it Will be grant. t3ra,-I have been looking over all the local papers, since the letter appearedin the Dundalk Gums, respecting the grant of $1,700 to improve the hd Con., o. 8., of Melancthon, signed ' Ratepayer,’ the Reeve 1has told name of my neigllbore that the New Survey has had the "Liomf' share, and that he would reply to Rntepeyer. I should like to see it, if he on show to the: Ratepayers of the New or Old Survey. I simila- expenditure on the lune distance ol'roed mam the sun. time “on the 8rd Con, 0.8. namely '181lr---without includ- ing the 0300 on Side Boad-amuminttmm, ed is wanting more. Mr. Editor. l The Council so {at during this year have l held their meetings at the hotels of the _ municipality and have been invariably well "titsiiod with the accommodation and treatment. The matter in question is one that no council, possessed of reasonable self-respect, can afford to look lightly on, and hope for the credit of Mr. Scarlett, and his Home, he will be able to show that the objectionable act was attributable to a mis- take and not eonnivanee. A Must: or TI" Comm Dundulk. June 8th. 1877. Mr. Scarlett being n gentleman of general intelligence and good reputation, I cannot believe him aptly]. of intentionally triffiirtg with so sacred a matter as tb' solemn nmdavit, or indeed practising n‘ trick upon the Court appointed by law to I adjudicate upon important issues. l The facts are, a person was sent to Mr. Scarlett. who keeps the Kopeville hotel, at whose premises the Court met, for a bible. A book was immediately procured having the outward appearance of the one asked. Neither the clerk who used it, to administer the oath to the Court, or the Court who afterwards used it, appeared to suspect it to be other than that ordered. To this he might have correctly added that out]; member of the court also made the sane oath prescribed by law on the same book. Mrt,--I observe in the notes of your anaville correspondent iublished this week in reference to the fact that at the recent court of Revision held at that place the chief magistrate unwittingly used 0 Methodist hymn book instead of a bible. Tan Inspector for East Grey is looking very Ihnrply the: those who violate the License Low in this Riding, having had some nineteen cases since the first of Mny. securing conviction in nearly - case. Mr. Campbell in making it lively for delin- quenta in this matter. m given it In his opinion that on the whole the Dunkin Act in working well, and although . number of violations haw taken place. drunkeneu it vary much roducodto wut it wu before the Act cam. in force. Ptrara-.'--on Monday Int . well. known limb of the Law, And unether noted character, both of 8holburne, met in the most prominent hotel in that villago, Ital we do not know whether the meeting was by " appointment," or whether " seconds " were on hand with " sponges " and hot water. or whether a "ring " was duly or- ganized, but st any rate they had a ngulur ' set-to" to "square accounts," and after "several rounds " they retired. each with black eyes, and blood we: drawn from the nml protuberance of one. and from a slight cut on the face of the otur.-we couldn't any whether it was bad blood, but we doubt if it tended to settle the liti- gation between them. We hope, for the credit of our sister village, that it will be some time before unether spectacle of the same kind takes place in their midst. Victorian"... 5;4;2;15;1; 9,' 531; 6.--68 Rising Stars 0, 8, 4, 0, 4, 10, 10, 6, 11.-57 The play commenced at 8 p.m., and lasted 2 hrs. and 40 min. Mr. Hugh J ack, from Markdale, acted an umpire. He act- ed very impartial, and his decisions given, in almost every esse, remained undisputed by either club. As the weather was fine a large number of spoctutnrs was on the field and of these not a, few were ladies, who by the deep interest they manifested in the game aided in making the contest so close. After the play was completed and the usual cheers given, the boys rc. paired to Mr. Tryunh when) a table lad»; with the good things of the serum await. ed them. I suppose it would ‘no needless to my what transpired at that table.-- A Sun. ”Pal-lien building will flnd it to their ad- vantage to buy their mm, GI”: and Paints at D. Davidson'.. BASI BALL.-A well contested game of Bam, Ball was played at l’riceville on Fri. day last, between the Victorius of Flasher- ton and the Rising Stars of Prieovillo and resulted in favor of the latter by the fol- lowing score: To the Editor of the Dundalk Guide. Buy“ or a 1mm 1haraamar.--Dir trick Inspector Dnvil. of Wind.sor, Collector Coven, of Goderlch, and ofhtser Craig, of Walked“, on Monday seized on illicit still in full operation, duo Isailboot valued " 0200. on Big Ishnd, fifty mile! north of Southampton. They also captured the operators, White and Amos Adana, the priming] and assistant respectively who were fined five hundred (1on and untencod to six months in jail each. COMMUNICATIONS The $1,700 Job. That Hymn Book. ‘4‘» Yours em, we men do obtain tom-Road Sam " and deliver them at 'iid%t.1"GL"ar." Council ndjoumod until the 22nd cl Jun next. Jon Gnsox, Tr. Clerk, _ Moved by Mr. McIntyre. seconded by Mr. 2',rrdtutt', bugger t, receive the mm o ' ing balanoo " for 18W.-4Urried, "tttry Moved by Mr. Spurs, seconded by Mr. yclytyre, that Mr. McIntyre do "us"u. i- Moved by Mr. Sing, seconded by Mr. S . m, that the Road Ind Bridge Com. mggee'tlo examine the Boner River on the 1od, Side Bond, and report " next sitting of Gruneii.--tytrried. out of the general funds of the Tthjp tor opening oat anfonl‘a Side Boad..- Cmied. . Moved by Mr. Winters, seconded by Mr. Spectra, that the account of J oneph Gamay, amounting to 87.25, for paying over the County Rampant! also the sum of M, being expenses for depositing the balance of the funds in the Bank.---4hsrried. Moved by Mr. Sing, seconded by Mr. Spears, that 100 copies of Blank Road Notices be printed, And that Mr. Bing do get the printing done-Carried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Spears, that the sum of .20 be granted; Moved by Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. McIntyre. that the account of John Ruther- ford, amounting to 017.35 for. stationery, be paid.-Curriea. Moved by M r. MoIntym. mauled by Mr. Winters, that the Treasurer do pay over at any time for thtsbeneiit of the Agri- cultural Society of tha Towtuhip, the sum of "0.--thsrried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, wounded " Mr. Speers,tlmt the account of Mr. I'lgttte, of the Markdule Ewpmitar, amounting to 625 for printing minutes and mlvettiiug Court of Revision, be paid, and that the Ree" do issue his order forth-ms.-- Carried. The Court then adjourned uitil the As of June, and the Council proceeded with the ordinary business of the Township. Wm. Davidson, 8100; Btepheu Priddle, Mo; Hugh McLean, Mo; Thos. Langley, $100; Wm. Finley, MO; Geo. MilneJlO‘d; John Sledge, 8100; Sylvester Wallace, 850; Neil McIntyre. 8200; Jos. u. Thompson. 6200. Wm. Hutchcnson. no er,-. road and coniirmed. The Cow: eil, after inking oath required by Statute, proceeded with the business of tho Court of Revision, when the following reductions w aim mad: ". Wm, Dwell. '100; James Ctatan, .100; Tho Council met at Maxwell, on the 29th of May, 1877, pursuant to tuljourument from 28th April last, M a Court of Ito, vision. Members all present, the Reeve in the chair; minutes of former meeting When the some editor was elected war- den by the Reform party not from admin ation, but because he was repugnant to the Conservative mtanbers, did he give " an inaugural address." No,fearing the Reeve of Holland, mill other members opposed to him, would cull tho proverbs from it he showed tho white feather" and contrary to general usnage gave none, but in lieu, offered an humble apology to tho Council. And in keeping with his general presump- tion this etaverrl1earted creature will taunt a man who aims at peifonning his whole duty,to the best of his ttbility,bo the words within his reach ever so common place. Yours truly, _... atehusethon, June 11th, 1877. The address in question may not have bean all that good diction would have suggested, but the women's well-known indisposition at the time of writing, to say nothing of the faet that he is an agricul- turnlist and makes little pretensions to literary attainments, should have spa": him the foul-mouthed ridicule tn which he has been sulu'octml. His predeecc,or Mr. 1torks though a elovrt man, and well qualified to cope with the veritable editor of the Chronicle,wns not allowed to escape a. similar style of nttack. The sneer of the Chronicle gt Mr. Me. Gheo‘s " inaugural address in J mum-y " is not new, immediately subsequent to its delivery it was closely criticised by that paper and its author-the mudeu-repm- sented as little better than a ninny, by the employment of aueh expressions as " 0 ye Gods and little iishms, listen to the solemn words from the swamps of Me1ttmethon," ote., etc. But, however, much we may itihpprovo of Mr. McGhee‘s participation in the Gravel road Jobbery of his Township few will locum him of profiting to the extent of twenty-fivss per cunt of the grossramount, as another high oifieial is said to have done. which netted the was little sum of $10,000 and than, naturally enough, he spread his branches which took root like the Dan- put tree. But, of course, " the more money the more honor.“ Ronda. Why not grant a fair proportion to each section of the Township in Proton bu done t -- . To the Editor of the Dundalk Guide. 8rrt,--1 notice In Article in your inane of last week copied from the Durham Chron- icle under the heading " A Batch of Grave Charges" referring to a communication from " A Ratepayer" uncut. the $1,700 Gravel Bond Job in tho Township of Mel. anethon. The greet majority of the ratepayers of this municipality will be gratified to see the interest the Chronicle takes in expos- ing the great injustice intiieted on them, by this very injudicious sud mrlfish Gravel Reed legislation. which has cost nearly .2.- 000 instead of 01,700. No one knows better than the "oditor.itrehief" of the Chronicle the manual mlvmtsges that may incline to ofticisb, to the prejudice of the interests of the public, out of gravel- med business. No doubt but for absent memory we would have had a paragraph illustrating this by referring to tho Mann. ing-Jackson transaction in this county some years ago. "Truly, the evil that men do lives after them." _ Bunny“. Homipg'l Mills, J mm tttir, 1877. ovea by Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Myra, that Mr. McIntyre do obtain nix l Banners And deliver them, and that Reeve do obtain! bur Road Sermon Satan Rebuking Bin.' TORONTO Osprey Council. ><9r Yours, em, Vznvs. a- Ammu- hi ii “0;..va on- dh to hull a D. Divan-'5. The County Council of Brno. hare de- cided to submit to the eUetom a hay-lav and" the Dukin Art. The voting will u. Place during the mend: of fir,? A. Dawson. Loughhoto, Gst. t Elma-any. T. Reyes, St. (Bahama; o, Tron... W. Anderson, Mountain Yiew, ttnt.; G.D. of c., W. White. Tweed, ont..ttMr. Boo~ rotary. W. Hun-y. St. (kiln-in»: Da. Tram, W. Jolutin.BeiierviiU; 911%. June. Elliott, St. John. N.W. ”d Wm. Honda-sou, Bart Gantry, OIL; Deps Grand Chum, Bev. J. Norris. 0mm; F. M. Ihrn. My; l S. White. Elam; WAN. Perri“; min-n. KB; Wm. Putuoat, Nomi, Ont; Asia-on. IN Orrawa, June (t.r--at the session of the Grand Oran” Lodge hold this ant-moon. the following ofheem mm .le.ted for the ensuing yeer.t-G.M.. M.Bowo". M.P., Belleville, thst.p D.G.M., Romy Herrick. M.P.P., Morriekrille. Ont. Deputy Grand Masters, Henry Merrick, In}, M..P.P. MerriekvilU; Wm. J. Pal-thin, Esq.. De, puty Bet-n. Rnnvick; John White, Esq., Roslyn: Major J. Bromine; J.P., Athet, stnne; Mos 2r,"t “in, Mat: Conhrx once. St. Jo . N.B.; W.W, Mold-ha. Tram; r. B. Gumball. chaiottetomc, A. J. W. MeNilley. at. Johns. ICF.; L Muldey, Winning. Mum; a. Char.. Ber. I? At rr. Davidson), m get 31K " good?“ Mr". JOHN VIII. Tty Clerk. Proton, Jun 6th. 1897. l Mural by Mr. Modeland. amended by Mr. Fleming. that when this, Court of Revision trdiourmuit dictum to meet " thorium.) of Dnndnlkmn Saturday the Mitts Juue,isttiausaet Mecttllogh'ts Hotel.-- Curried. Moved by Mr. Boyd. moon“ by Mr. Modehnd. tilt W Petition of John 119ng praying to! bid Io improve tho 6th con. introut of lots from " toN, be granted to the mount of t1$.00.-Ahuri. ed. Moved by Mr. Mode-Bud. 8001th by Mr. Boyd, that " Mr. Hicks has left his Road Division tUt this Council Appoint Thus. Carma in his "etul,--Nriod, Moved by Mr. Agnew. seconded by Mr. Boyd, that James Menzies Incite the sum. of 520.00 being Minna: of Wkly u u- scamr. nu] the Reeve has bis order " the wc.-Culriel. Moved by Mr. Modeland, seconded by Mr. Flemming, that the Reeve issue his "der on the Trewer for M.70 to hits, queen,fur to bring he; daughter homo dur, ing vacation from tho Deaf and Dumb Institute of J3elhrvil1e,-ciuried, Moved by Mr. Flemming. acoululml by Mr. Agnew, that. the Reeve issue an oulttr on the Treasurer in furor of Stove! Bros.. for 01.25 for printing Road Notiees.-. Carried. sent. Each Murcia» Court took and lulu-scribed the oath required by law before an Cloak of tho municipality. Tire Court opened with John Innis Middleton pre- aiding. The Appellants were in nttemi. Inca. Clerk called etch in the order of the date of appul received. Moved by Mr. Flemming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that Iota No. 8, con. 7, be changed on the Resident Roll to the name of J umes McKay, and lot 40, can. 8, to John Wilioughby,tutd village 1ot,CedarviN, being part of lott, con. li, changed from A. F. McKenzie. owner, to John Betty, tenant. -Carrim1. Moved by Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. Flemming, that James Bryce be allowed to perform in work the Amount of 98.00 of nrrenrs of taxes against lot 24, in the 8th cum. under the Pathmastcr of the beat.-- Carried. Moved by Mr. Mudcland. seconded by Mr. Flemming, that the Reeve issue hte order on the Treasurer in favor of J . Ruth- orford, Owen Sound ,for the sum of 638.01 being the amount of ‘uill for printing and station-Curried. Proton Council met " I Revision Court on Friday the lat day of June. 10 m. in the upper put of. have prepared by Mt. J. A. Seldom, lot No. ",in the 18th 0011.. at the village of Kopovillo. Council all prev Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Flemming, that the upped of Messrs. Chou a Hicks. to get struck olthe Roll for house and lot in band-1k be granted, and that the name of E. J. Merriam, owner, be put on in lieu.--Ctsrriesd. Moved by Mr. Flemming. seconded by Mr. Agnew, that lots No. 10 end II, con. 7, and lot No. 18,eos 6, be ouch placed on the Resident Roll It . “In. of '800, to the name of Clarkson 1?roemen.-Carrt'trd. Moved by Mr. Agnew, sccandcd by Mr. Flemming, that lots No. M, con. 16, and 26, con. 17,be changed from tho Non Besi. dent Hull and ”staged to Daniel, refs“. som-thurl). Court "i1rarneil to do general business. Mavod by Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. Agnew that Samuel Rogers bo appointed Pathrnttster for Cci1arvi11e embracing lot number 4, in the 5th tson.-9Jarried. Moved by Mr. Boyd, lemnded by Mr. Flemming, that the assessment of lot No. 18, con. 8, be reduced the m of "oo.-- Curried. Moved by Mr. Boyd, waded by Mr. Agnew, that the unssmwt of lot No. 14, con. 18, be reduced the sum of Mo.--- Carried. Moved by Mr.Agnew, seconded by Mr. Flemming, that the “sentiment ut the (Mist Mill of Mr. Thos. Rogers be reduced .100. and that Mr. Rogers’ name be placed on the Boll instead of Mr. Douglass.--- Carried. One my by Mr. Modeland. Moved by Mr. Flemming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that the assessment of lot No. 21, con. 14, be reduced the sum of 'ioo.- Carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew. seconded by Mr. Boyd, that the assessment of lot No. 36. con. 12, be reduced Mo.-Alartied. One my to this motion, Mr. Modelnnd. Proton Court of Revision. GrandOrange Lodge. - ', Dixoet.ni..is “dud-"rim“. AniaiuhrundlloGa,n¢od40.poi-onod ihin'ifoinollluburq "elot Mt Th. hid 'otiit musing. hon-j 5...; am. TiiiiiriidiiiiCii leer, has. 1.tfr,ee and mpcndod have! on ttii miuai. ir Iu-nhlnd " [salmon the Tonnfmn- 'f'r.yitss tor objectot making shown: on &part-istineorusemt {bu-tynnd Winn-u and theirhniliu tom the vieirtitrutPorsbeish,kaoes My but Tho Incidence Ind bun o! Mr. Albert Clary, In: oftho 10th coma-ion, Ina-khan township. wen distroyed by tim oth Monay laat took. l, IN, "e: “the Mediterranean mtnnoe ‘to the Sun Clad In: mun unwary feet, :obsim‘u'ng tho W of large much. Three hundred operatives have been 31111)“: out of vmploynent by the hunting of the Auburn Woollen Milt on Sand-y III-L Jacob hp. elem-dim)- been Inn-mi 'moutot.settingtim to his More on tututotturuat. 1LsianowinBartin A dermal attempt to excite . rebellio nlns been “covered in PM"; and {an of furl)" Jinan-bonus an enterhinod. Mr. Wat. Grant,“ dufotndu'pof Erin In: 3 hold of barley which is fut heading out, uni in tome pluc- ia in]! grown. Samuel J. Lane, Owen thtend,oot.. bar- 'itster.at4anr. to he Deputy Inigo of the County Conn of Guy. The Elan Enchanting Company. mad Henry Gtaharn l Co.. dealers in cups-III this city. hum max-ended. Hunp‘on. “(killed- Jobn Dewar, Milton, Ont. banish-nu law, to be Deputy Judge of the County Court of Ihuton. The Mteiatow of th. Quagmire publishes the populuion of Gunny " “127.3%. A has: named Damn: Nikola. w The Midland Railway Co, in going In Hid a brick Sudan at mun. Aldo! “Mnhdmm In" mind the other (by " Bunk. A can" mine has been diam-M on the {Sarina-I. sixty In" {an 0th". The Canadian pilgrim arrived It blue on Monday. ". Ta 50* (u lumxam CIA. n D. Dnvidwn‘l. A (baptoh from 0mm up: s-NK. " hours' fighting Krustar. has been cumin], mortlyateluse qmnen. The Montooegrins have witlulramt to “.11ij The losses on both sides 0.2110an to neural thousamh. The Prime of Montenegro has widuluvn his uadquartors from neat Niesies bark to Ostrok. The total loans of Suleiman Push: It Knish: Ire estimated at 4,000. ---t- A - - W" All Pol. In." Mandated to In": Bu. oh-st, h eon-aqua“ of plots lglinut the (kit's lib. A dam]: hom Conat.ntinople my: I can» of Montenegrin troops. irsolntod from the main body, Inn-boon anrpriood by 2,000 Turks, and complehly “unabated. Herald entries any the Turks lost four than-Mu! men in attempting to forms the Dugu Pm, and the Moutonogrina 700. No movements on the Asiatic side were recorded last week, which showed that the Russian centre and right wing had joined hands Ind edvnnoed. the tanner on the passes of the Soglunlu Mountains, end the latter on Olti Ind dong the Tchuruk Valley. There must now be added the fact that the Russian centre he: obtained tsommunieation with the left wing, Io that the enter" heads of pauses between the Soghnnlu and Kiretch range: nou- Midshincr are already in their hands, Mukhtar Pasha having withdrawn from hia position br:tweea Olti tutd Bagder. and taken up n fresh line be. tween Kcpruoi and 1Gstuut.Kalek. Greek prisoners escaped from swim... report mowed Turns; mum“ in Bal. garys, nad that the 'i'urb-eom-ting It Widin to, rim“ opemtioatr. A JCS!" Zach trom Emeroma reports that the Turks have assumed tho ofUnsivc. Manna Push: detach“! a ttying mlmnn to and: the “assigns taohave “summed to Pouch. Muklnar Pasha holds mint: of the roads ttom Ulti to Dulilmhn, forty- 'sight miles samba-M of Erzoromn. I A zloty-Och bun Menuhin announces that the 'tgnstina contingunt for Turkey In. oiled, escorted by four Turkish men- The New York - Viennn conco- pondcnt detail! tho dance of the Bunions upon Encroum. Three columns on now muching disect " that city. and its eup- tumisoertaits. 'ruright wing hu lent found . strong column tom Olti. The um, of investment It Ears, which numbers dmoet two hundred thousand men. has thrown . column forward down the valley of the Arms. which menace- Erzeroum in front and never: nil communication between the two citice. The extreme left he forced the mountain posse- " Topnk Knish. and in now about to form a junction with the centre. The investment of Emmum will begin " once if the place cannot be taken by storm. This can be determined only tdtor the character of the defences has been investigated. A special from Sukum Kaleb any: the insurrection is spreading. and the com. manders are vigorously attempting to cut tho Russian communications. The went of the plan of Russia: opera- tions on tho Dnnube has been well kept. The few special correspondents who no forbidden, under pain of instant expulsion from amp. to send any details which might give I clue to Bush‘s designs, and, cause- quently, them has been little news trrua the Russian side. . Itio Russian we nearing fiom tho dim- tioa of Enemum to museum: the siege of Hakka: Pub: telegraph: tint the garri- son of Km but mule s suceouful artillery sortie and pursued the enemy. Atilitmrteritt 0W “1' We Miscellaneous. grungy on may neu- In. boon visited try orhieh have canned Bm.enan FAI‘ALAOCInlxtr Au "Mom “I. peeuiiar kind, 3nd unfortunately nt- ADM... with w ran-In, Bonn-uni w Mr. {John 'uarhrat, . “nuns-Adm; on the "111 concoction of wanna, on the 22nd uh. u. "e" u Bmthp6st had been drain!!! 1*“! My during the by. wa wbett MM m lion. from Gomnsvnwh. “I a“ U noun; In" ham “than. in. AAiend Mug by (an Inn " H q." H “”0 ml.“ BO that “Ii-lid In amp-:1 fell m4 “0-11!- Mid-of” home. Wlsen “wk“. MU be Whig. W I“ ill pummel. but nothing mu “lib - his We. otd he dsed.- PM Talon-pk, t m Milli. Cl'd lino! It I‘m-mum h. In“ M a baming ‘0 I omroralar M u. tim ‘Wm on tkaurduy by . M wursh “a a! tm.. Au ugh-nun blbamd. and W‘me to walls, M - For en-uod. n is mm rd u'ait m m” m W. 3nd the ms in t-hing "rid 'me". A huge mam III- hoo tun-l in. a. nine. :a-ti6isas 'filed, it _ per haul Last 10.: they n. among other items. 151 has: beings. and it in may“ that. m a my I" tsmother, thoy m“ the rountry .‘oumM- muttine hm deelined “new the MW of tbe "w, uni a. no!" hm manned. A I!" may printed In An unit-w! in Edmonton-um” of April m1..l..m that Mr. Goo- Moot, thr Cottsrrvative “I h Murine. Kit, Fan m- - ill eootmetkrdatlivrry d “duly but In mount of ”mam, um I... - . -retal Hqtliewtt " n eotttraet, Ind My qtArd " payment theref- rr, “I. Mural wolves in Russia Ls m1: 'r_Nt.Jtoo, uni Ibeir annual om Ataro um Mitt m in INJ-n, On... 00w on tuerdrry last. mun: n “In (mild-“DI MM: but Waiver. Wollmbuiuiuj. MJIH Info Ge ”It". who “In“ the 1mm in. burned in “w.” mimruierusly M "eioqq m. Thur hummus “I. bst dJnly. A and)“ " nu um um IIIVOh a... MI“ uni-u III tho “In nub nahietat them to mend it www.mngm them hang; Hon, Aus. UN. Hon. o. “out. um] ”tut-1km. The Mm gran-en nvnmuplm living I ttir-ue " unfaili- on or a)" " During the "ugh“ of a fire " Dim Ilridgeport, Conn.. on Friday the wnll,, d I four and uhdfmn-y building fell, hurymg a muulwe of man MW in run-mu: goods Us“: [m8 It. “In h haw been killed, and several num- -i-itiri. ; The anth ofthe trindet oi4irv, of {the Unitrd sum m aiding a fund of 310,110 hm min: " th. bulk 1uiunratoGooimtr " Mg.» the nu- em than otammaiatsd.etwistrm.vs, {um I aais sd Wu in mm Aroma "ptomhiotss A ' Fun!»- hiblw mum! BOW m recently ite.d "s and mm.- " selling liqm without I linen-e. IN mt Fnmhna. in mm " a town " human-d. mat mung " Mthe D-hi. “M in limwlu-u. The "u- - tot-U-first-rl,," In the Court at Queen'- Benchon, fiatur. day, the application '3: muted " a criminll information Mains' dxepulnlinhm of tU tiamia Candi" for I Mellon: “autism wanting on the Premier. Theamiaeintuoti- [warm of Shun-Tang and W490 is an tho Mt. ererw'g,naduttdeeds of thousands " prof-lo mud rtarm, Fearful ranges In al-, boisg.ueuattitted in the Con: by (mum. M pestilence. In Wm“: the lnl July.. bydor wiliuvotrdontorauethesum of mm “loin-ml dollars. for the phylum of pm. chasing the maid. 'Nun" and crew"; . new town hail. Huniod and [inpatient no being mud. in Germany. The inmchd Iquulnm no“ on it way to the East has been nnlurvd In proceed with - speed. and Mum] bodies of mu In being calmed. A report can” hm Arugula! that Jim, incl. one of Diaxurnteel. In how tie. “has! Wmillmt M Al-r., the “(ion-mot Ohio-palm. who, having In WMukmw mung"; the "tttt ture, of the Twnlhip of Mr. V“. I“ WI " duyl B.."" whilr mt. ttrtttdemm0rdeeduee, " "my.“ M II‘ muck him on “to head. [Ii-M “(Mn thunk-Her I... M received M a. Vida“ 'rrusiutit_ the “(In by We! the doom..." cf the Civil Courts in Cu“. Ratio: in given in the ofrial (Mum that (Indian vouch have been admin“ to tho cold-in; Ind. of AIMm-Hmm 0-03qu tho \‘e-ohuf that Power. On Bunday morning Int the t “mm hum Ink-1v occupied by “J. Morrison, ”range. ville. which wu [uni-Hy destroyed II the Inc a... vs hunt down. lmurod m Ila Vicki-i. Natal. mmdwaw. A disastrous he o-ed on Friday . Gannon. Tens. by which unu- muck. at building- wen destroyed. TU Inns iweat.. and at the. million John. . 11.. upon: fmm the Rowan-nun"! tuh. "i.. on " Mt In: trom mud-m.“ much In. bring been dam no fkr u... (luring (In - time but year. In the Cttatutaet one.drjun'1nuud a... the death HM Willa Wu mum-d by on "tretina, procured by the man sud, and“ by “In: and Mallory. A 'r-ting of the French (Innadiund loaned In laid on Sands)“. when I re... Italian “Military dun Inc-l Gown. lane‘- nilwny policy In "opted. Ron. Mr. III-h m on Friday swam in u President of the Council. Mon. My. [Am as Minister of Jutstiee, ml no... Mr. Mom. 'dintu.ru1nutut Ilevenu.. Pool County CAttgneil but muted a. m d m to the Countv Agrtrultuml Society to build a new hall; at the um. time granting c.udon Ind Album each .100. II II an 11. . Wstl, Mutt, at. In I Mann Wsth Mttua "up! urn-y. l in very gun. a Gonna: alum hull-c - Ia out." rm " 'ttll: Ihl'p 'l “if: wik,4 pun. ml m cut Bm I manly an]: diam And w. Ah hm Araste H w. M. Tuhtu. In. Chill. Ficus-nur- GTJll'll% And hmaur, M Mr, porerty And Inm- n. _ In a]. ot a no. In the But A In Englululu gal-wound “the. unkmdm add-l u My d And In the r It on a» Wu hull Andw And thing on: town we“ G." “maul wer The “an The " " " The Nu Inn-om 0404.. Own-14‘. the 0th in Mr. Amt aiding the I Let-man mee Aer. 1 can. 1" w I at“; “(In mighty divide] WA VIM To ml an; I Han» in the: AI Forthe thud A “NIL! tec9Yut? 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