Review- w. “0.0. t route: pd. to: IL. e q " 1eriu' irr.trr mud ND [0110M tri. lama!“ T aarvam r Advent... Jud Ii. "mm-Ix. '.ishiraq nad oh I". the a!" ry beat “11...! rtment, Hen-Ia. an N evnpapeg addition b - F romwm we“ Ct Jied by ICC". 'ork Ann“ Guy. VI _ At tit 05" Two {new or 24 hne Tim inch.- do. pot - column, per Hull column. " 0n calm-l, . " Frolmi .po STRAY A} wool: for Cl coed ' liner. Ordi-uy notices ot huh. 3nd all kind: In. of ehlrgo. an." â€1):.ij Advertsaerw Ly written im n and until lb" In... Durham, - - Ont. - to “THE REVIEW†livery 'l‘hursdny, Ian! l him is m" , I I-kr-r-rua"' VETERINARY SURGEON, Will Fa " a ' int lull Ff I W",,", BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LEGAL I )"I‘n‘ll v . "urtrt'tt, rm "r"l I ‘ill mull“ mun-at, w" vol od th- i'itul'",l,'fil , 1min! win-15 Mn! hurt-men. Wu ml 1 Mort- Bough. and g " lc'A " d) - tlono ' no." ml Cabin et Maker, ALI I†" TERMS Pl The British Hotel, Durham, Fattttr m Ind an! wtttt th " no mm 1tu.. woald reiirmrttallr mucus-hm " “a ’ntnvnnua M the puhhe. Tn. vary tum mum-I used: Tr,t,trttt2 on nor to Insulin: u: the county. having 'i'li?ii'iiii the principu qgtt'to. " cm a“ tau-d 5mm . Ion-owl, Shun Should" II In Mahi. nan-1th Rogiaternt. ll UNI" Fin. Calf l Do Do Watson Brow, Carpenters and Builders. 1 UL ha ha. Hahn-“iii mica-ma. Wan. bt Ma "H sh m. n--.[ an“ mm, “on it will I. M to “Lend to the van- od his m c. autumn-.3. A. 'rTolt.NF.Y at Law, ts'oliritr, Tug "man." hm to infotm ther Public may. bu "mend his 3W“; trre.et Do You ' MuwlthF'., U noun“ Il ua d " ll)! tho ti " Autumn leTJJMI-onuxym Carly o min tr-r, hum-2 1.1:: a co., Amara Mm†Mel-'AYDEN 'utttityrFHui. , ‘OUTH END. Durham. no" Cattle. , nm H 'trl. Mung commolwed I)!“ U m ohm“ Ixu-- warn“ r‘uwuuuy mum-am a â€you“: Duh... Ion“. MI. E. D. MACMILLAN, TURNEY _ AT . LAW. ae.---) till-KIM! hm“ Drug More. Um In d at In Dtt. Kl “myâ€: _..r M ISOELLANEOUS. AVIS G Mon 'slr “Ir-haul Tn! Gan. a. Matthews. ANS um! Speeitiey shook. Church“. Ind s. Bash and Blind “a wtf ln ATES' or A DVEBTISIX o Boot and Shoemaker, T I AT IVE RY néixmasnmgn'xf . CALDWELL "the: BE MOVAL. Wood Turning, nut paid within two no .mmhuiouu XI m. ow." IMI and business canine-0 Inch IT Ii! trl {um 7.. NIX()N. 1...... MEDICAL. Hunfnxn Street, Upper To.- 31.00 per you in “an†furlmldcu. " u rtlurm the advortiae" ts " I; 'i, '5';;M." hall-ywu t'f'Jir'l', payable i and mummy At? ttttttt by LIGH'I‘BODY in (mic... “an" want i we" Money. Hm}. te,rrl'ATr'. 1GF'..N'l' Urn-v. um. Mou". tn Lufli‘n m ll mums. ,sewedJrom 05.56 tegged,rrom94.7r' sun-fl. u|"ll.‘n. "uths......, ....IG um charged 3 eta. for mun, and 2 cu. pr luv u. insertion - Rapid) J . 'l'UWNSBXD Mes . Tth, "N, Menu“ in Chancery. you“ of the Match-nu l 1' N DERTAKl-LR, t1e,rstiotts furnished for mu! print. Dvolunxl. " B., not"! I ip"" 11.: HOBARTS mo Yakima-y Hose nevrh-n with the Howl. Iwr double a: man. “I my time on tho most pads] menu" , Opt man not“ ' Gammon-Id mum Hauler The able in mppliad an “hunt. Tho bu is an! rumor: “a “can r couimiial Trar" oehty overhauled (min. the tr-tlust; nu ma" conveniencg -1vertirsed three uncut uot H II- WM. WRXTIOBI‘ JOHN HOGAN. hogeitnor made to order C'. WATSON, Damion P. o u, maniagct, m- wa, mutual J. t nonm- “campauiod :nnlnry, an urged at reg. My or from H " Elan " tdr 'uste ‘vl 84 P. o tb ttt M " ICE 28 50 215 " 5 3.50. y“. " It F_'?9?PE?1'nr2'y_ttq.s_E.il County Council. TU: Bnlmeriber has a number of uln- t bio Banding Ind Put Lot. mum an!" Town at Durham. which no in denim!“ to d pos- of, and when: null tram than with!!!“ to rur- chm- sur'h property. They will be um] cheap for cut: down. or put on time. Turn. and. any. WM. R. 302130063. 1 We" run of the, first division of Lot 1:an "nun-rig st, in the In cunmsainn west of the Gamingâ€. Rond, annml’» of Rnntinck. Tho land my inn the corpornti-vn o the Torn of Durham. um he. dung a gnnd Raul, sud has All the Minn- that! n! lama clown to the Town and low taxes. It is m1 n-Xr‘nrnl and in n. a ma mm: of culzlvnion. Will t,e m h: in too ot tio. naps (with. orin on. pmel. For farther ptbrtir'etirso :nme to Will be n -M In too of , pun]. Par furthrr mm W. R. or at». Tao.. Bun Noe.6th 1579. House and Lot for Sale or to Rent. House and Lot for Sale in Durham. THE Proprietor wishes tmlmpnse of Lot No. a, on AthrrtMrtrot, on» Range East ot (hr- anun "manna" Tuvun. bum-m. in; tho lot is orseted a gum] dwelling Humv- trnd Btatrlo. Th! Int cumulu- or.» gem of land. I good well and bump, and a nuruUer ot ltuittrovnmu the premises. For garden purpwwr "w hum is unrivalled. The when) property nu he will chenp tot mu h. or “Lin-nah.» In umv lm amend upon. For furtb' r 1161133 and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. Money to Loan O) v,'r't1,y.1C"tt,tr1nr1/1'yra,':re,1 9 P" l 40:: "N I {(‘pzlynble BY Inst lments, or Otherwise I "Huh dit Bron†NORMAN yic1NTTitE Va.) Jun lu than. Five right)»: at un zero of land, Bung!) mt Housr--ertwt rooms. nuns. wardrobe-tone 'rllu. than». tell. an. Largo Smith. Will be mm " u bun-gum. Andy to Notice so, Farmers TRUST A Duh-In. Dee. and. Iso, hurl.“ TW:, great stringency of the Money _ Market, “mm has vrovuxlml fur the lust two Fr'urN nut nuly In (Human hut In (Brent "rmuu, bu mm“: m.- umrn substantial [mun I‘ompuntes very mum-nus m that "tyctstmcrrts. and wry slaw to ad- nun-e Inunry oxc'ept upon womity known: to the Dlrccumu: 41m- devrerw,io is now liming â€my and I nun lunuucted by The Londo- dk Canadian- In-l 8 A-er (0-way. IM-Med. (Whose Aiputt 1 Ir†Ituat they have about mama the mun Manon» Au tue "met mmuw a brasia--ttt newly for Immndinto tu to plum " n manning pH» ml YA This (toting-any i mdlcun desstl .lllfftll bu†yrurl; \vn riot May nudist Noum- n-rnr may be [mum puyubie unto-myth! an" “l"fll it the applicant dukes. Tho Borruwcr may arming" In! the right to ply .mmu of “mm-y an any n - which! noun in .hrw't mam-Hun ot ttw principal of their mun, gage dams. Tum, pnyme-ntu II one. napping iuwrmt to a proportions“: extent. So Fines-So couuur,vion--No Bonus. Tho Borrower mm of moms in direct mde 3.530 day“. 'r Vol. II. No. 47. Ullll'Allvy ......__,v, . " large Muck ot Hash.boon Ind all kinds ot “mums twster'uot,tsle, n amok of Minimum“: "iiiiGTd'tiaowooid Gilt. l'lwnmpecmou n- nnd Bills of Lumber and» out on shun uotiee. A lullltock of Conan. Cute“. shroud- And Trim- mingnlvn) son had. nhfENTh' my" pf Lyyl forytalt, being BUILDF. It, Darh largo Muck ot Has “mums m-nm'mh, alum Walnut. tiryrywoeyiey! A FIRST-l LAN! IIX‘lABHE To "IRE. Semen“ c I the rhe “IE Subscriber , ' pan of the country Redd-ace M. the Old Po.tiMieer, Lover Toms, DU BEAM. THE tuba-rib" is Erepared to Receive md Mute Cyan In. I one“ and", Batd h: the Lawn Style. on and Bor' own. A good It (mm Chap for Path. “on Mnettiaem In tho but mum-ad the NWâ€. to I... an. sewiririiiitiuyr, For Bale, OT No. 20. Queen Sher! past! Tttr. July tth ' W LANDS FOR SALE. South Riding of Grey. Lulu! PM“ "uh!!! Involved A In! Brat-toss I=AI(1AY' VILLAGE! OF PoCF.TotP.. Durham In! In Alexander Robertson, "ati, Miliion ct Dollars "iiii5lli " It OBT. Bolt, ly TAILOR, 'czlhh Invent-tut tur.,tLimiunty To Hun normwen. D may co. OF CANADA For Sale. Hy n 16 ltr' lturham C. B. JACKES, Lower Town, Dunn“. can: laee.--m short distance no"): at the Pool omce. is THE ,vihinir, t: have this totterw tor man his proper unstuu‘nt 1nd are unions P mum ot llltuwlt upon im. \rn2 setuttity. ' t, ' ~unntlibeml In Ontario. .zu. ml it to those .tsntirttt MISS E. WM.EER, Durban P. o, 'd95 m, m: mun, Durham JOB. F. MOWAT. Agent. Durban km Pu.. 1.1994 f, ALEX . ROBERT NEIL 3:1sz l'rlum “Ir f’. o, ttM. be itiiittt wiltiem» tod, 9 per tf-90 Lo" under of ilifiiculty these il feet were filled up and {two feet of gravel placed on top, raising the lsunken part above the level of the rest of â€he road. no thought that in that pm, of iit at least bottom had been struck. He L had learned since, however, that the and l of the bog m " to Mnrkdule htul sunk and l thot tay,veral parties had recently got stuck “I: it. lie. lmd spent the money as rarefnl- i ly and economically as possible and no :onc rogreltvd more than himself that such i an expenditure was unavoidable. As to one item in the Report, ww., the expenditure of$474 in filling up end repair- ing what is known as " Allen’s Sink-hole." on the Toronto Line in Holland, Mr. Cam. eron said that no one regretted thet this expenditure was necessary more than him- self. On the 2nd of July last he mule an examination of this quagmire end found thut repairs were el-Iolutely neceuery. m at once engaged teams and got to work on the 4th, hoping to make a complete job of it for about $100. Load after lend of earth and gravel was put int.†until about 1,200 loads in all were buried, but with very lit. tle efteet,--on the following Monday the water was over the run] again. He then sent for Mr. Elliott, and Mterlnu arrival the Work was continued with apparent enc- cess. but in the afternoon the bank began to crack and the road to sink. and rbout 4 o,eloek it went down of it sudden with a. team and wugzon on the top of it. The hams were snved by cutting the harness of them, and the wnggon. which had disap- peared entirely, was dragged oat by means of the harness. On the following day he could scarcely get anyone to work on the road owing to the flak iavolved. The wat- ‘er was then five feet over the sunken part. jSix men, however, With their teams, ven- tuml to return, and the work “as contin- "led under great difficulty, and about two From the Alvcrtiur (continued) Tnuunu, 2 p. m. The Council locating at the thaw hour, the Worden reed . communication from the County Attorney asking the Council to provide on 05109 for him in the Court Home. . Mr. Cameron presented Report No. l of the Rural and Bridge Committee. A number of accounts were prenatal and referred to their Ielpectivo Camil- tees. rods were tilled up. On the 5th morning tlwy found the water still gaining on them, an they built It fence around It and left it. After the hurried season was over the war]: was again undertaken, and this time whole trees, branches an d all, were thrown into it bodily. The road was then 9 feet below the level of the water. After a good (Ital Mr. Sing thought the County Engineer should be so“: down to attend to this mat- ter. A t1uatiug bridge could be built over this plnce at hnlfthe expense that was now being incurred your after year. Dr. Christue pointed out that the Coun. ty Engineer had been sent to examine it mu] that. his advice was being carried oat n all the improvements that had been made. Mr. triin,q-Tlten the Engineer doesn't understand his business. Mr. Cameron explained the circum- stances under which the Engineer wu first sent there. His advice was to till it up and gravel it over, and it would mike a permanent toad. . Mr. Read favored the construction of some kind of a tlouting bridge or pontoon over it. Mr. McIntyre thought it would be better to fence it up and leave it than to Keep on spending money on it an had been done. Mr. Mucllac mid that though he was op- l posed to spending money in this way, still the Council Would have to pay for any ne- eideut that might occur from leaving this place. He could verify the statements ot Mr. Cameron. The Report woe than ad mtcd. F Mr. Sing presented Report No. 2 of the Public Property Committe, recommending. among other thingn, the purchase of 50 con] of stone for jail labor. Mr. Schenck moved, seconded by Mr. Lawrence, That 085 be expended in re- pairing is dangerous piece of road in the i Township of Normnnhy. M r. Murdock said that this mu second " Allan's Sink-hole," and that as much as 27 feet of gravel 1nd Ilrendy been buried in it. The County Eugiuoer'l opiuion was that it was a bottomless lake. Mr. Middleton favored the buMing of a pontoon over this and such places. m thought the grant was neceunry and would vote for it. . _ After some farther dilcuuion {he motion was put and carried. Mr. Linn introduced I-‘y-llw No. 275 to establish a certain road between Owen Bound and Derby in lieu of “other which had been closed up. Moved by Mr. Middleton, seconded by Mr. Gumey, That tha bylaw repelling the brlaw under which the County named the gravel road be now read a third time. Mr. Cleland asked what the mover in? tended to do with the devietioue. let) the Solicitor mid could not be thrown back 1 on the muuieipalitimrwitltmtt en Mot the I u,rsutltrr. It the County could throw ell the gravel roads back on the munici- palities except the deviations. m it no- cessary that en Act of Puliement should be had eevecielly for them. Mr. Middleton aid the intention wee to throw beck whet they could, end if the muttieipUities would not the the devil- DURHAM, Co. Grey, JANUARY 8, 1880. Dr. Christos thought it was foolish to pass a by-lnw that only gave up part: of the road. He believed that an Act re linqniuhing the roads would not be passed by the Legislature Is the members from this County were opposed to it. A! to whether the County could relinquish the roads by by-law he was not certain. The lawyers difrered about it, saw. saying one thing and the County Solicitor another. He behaved it was only crating trouble to throw book the roads in part. Legislation should be had before "the By-hnl wn: re. partied. Moved by Dr. Chink». seconded by Mr. Mchee, The! the By.iaw throwing back the gavel roede be not new read . third time but that it lie on the table till the Janmry Session of the Council when legislation could be effected to uliuquilb the entire roads. Mr. Middleton naked Dr. Christos what he meant by moving that the By-law lie over till January, when he said that the legislation could not be obtained owing to the opposition ot the County members. than the necessary ltsguluion could be nought for afterwudl. Mr. Read fnvonsil the relinqishing of the gravel road: by the County. Let u: re- liuquish what we could of them at least, and trurt to Providence for the remainder. Mr. Clehnd thought it would behttor to throw back all the roads if any of them. Dr, Christan said that he expected the Government would amend the municipal law generally so as to give any County the power to throw back any. road, whether deviation or otherwise, without special legislation. Mr. Cleland was in favor of leaving the matter over till meunry. Mr. McColmun couldn't see why the re- peal of the By-lnw did not relinquish the Cmnty of every part of the roads. Mr. Cameron pointed out that there man u deviation of three miles between Arnott and Chatswoith, and that, in case they Were not thrown buck on the! township, the ratepayers could not be compelled to per- form Statute labor on them. After some further dvseussion the amend- ment, vim, to leave the matter over till January, was put and declared lost. Mr. MucRuc eallcd for the yous and nays) on the original motion. He also wished ' know tf he would be allowed to mean] In. I reason for demanding the you: and hays. He was informed that he would. The yen and nnys were as follows:-- chs - McCulman, Hewgill, Murdock, Lawrence, Myles, Knott, Brien, Flarlty. Airtls, Kuusig, Schcuck. Melhdum,thuney, Medntyrtr,Middletort, Fleming, Sing, Read, Sparrow, Vnsey, 5IeNaught--2i. Nay-- Christoe, Elliot. McCallum. Laidlaw, Me, Nichol. McKechio, Linn, L'rieu, Much-o Davis, Howey, Cameron, Cluluud, McGhee. Stephenl, Lang, Gardiner. Jelly-U. moved by Mr. Read, seconded by Mr. Knott, TGt Repurl No. got the Public Property Committee be adopted. Mr. Cleland thought it would be better it certain things purchased by the Public Property Committee were tendered for. It had been tried in the Printing Committee and found to work successfully. Mr. Cameron gave notice of application for a utrtsut of $100 to further repair tU road at " Alleu's Sink-hole." The Warden read a communication from Mr. James Manon asking .70 for half rent of his present offiee as Master in Chanerry. Dr. Chriatoo mounted Baport No. l of tho Finance Committee. The Council went int» Committee of the Whole on the Report. Mr. Murdock in the chair. Clause 1 said that the Committee couldn‘t see that the County Council hm] anything to do with the casts of Creasor & Morrison in the McGregor garnisheo case. amounting to 822.42. They also thought the time but] come when the question of Sulicitut's feel should he look into mot: (awfully. Mr. Sing pointed out that Mr. Cremor advised the Council not to defend the Me. Gregor case. Mr. Creasor stated that he had gone on with the case under instruction from Dr. Christos and some other member: of the Council. The Warden was averse to iu. fending the suit. Mr. MacRue believed that all the work the Solicitor did for the County should come under the head oi his fees. m wu paid $200 by the Council for his services, and he considered that he had no light to ask $'2'2.42 extra. He wanted to know what authority Creator ' Morrison had to go on with the suit. . Mr. Sing considered that the {not of Mr. Creasor being the County Solicitor wu sufficient unthority for him to go on with it. Dr. Christoo explained why the Commit- tee brought in the report. They believed that When Mr. Cremr got 0200 .horn the Council that wu enough for hil union. They also thought that the Get of the bill being sent in in the name of Creamer & Mcrrison" showed tint Mr. Cram: knew he had no right to present olull in " own name when he Wu paid . regular fee of 0200. The Council had than], pnid 025 to Mr. Crooner outside of his foe. on the Dnnkin Act question ', Ind this 022.43 to. gether with his “00 ulnry unmounted to so much that the Committoe thought it their I duty to report no they did. sir. Créuor “£41th In via paid . fee of .300 it was not intended that In should oondud suits (or the Council. No buyer Mr. Musk“ aid he intended to tsk tint the Solicitor state ia writing what his duties Ire so that everybody any know them. He had examined what was done by him, Ind he must confeu he couldnt see what the County got for its I200. A: to Messrs. Creator and Morrison they were gentlemen whom he renpected indivis1turlly, but u Solicitor', for the County he did not know them,-the County had no such firm noting for them and they had no right to reoogniu any hill coming from them. Mr. Read couldn't use tint the Solicitor Kllnuld carry on the County suits for tho would be foolish enough to undertake uny- tlung at the sort. All to the inninuntion about the mm. in which the bill w“ sent it was utterly unfounded. m and Mr. Morrison w~ro partner: and All bills 1nd to be nudered in the ilrm name. Mr. Sing couldn‘t see how any County Solicitor could he expected to defend the units of the County for 0200. The defence of two or three units might amount to .800 or Moo, and nobody could be expected to paw this for 8200. m thought u the Solicitor wan instructed to go on with the suit, he should be paid for his trouble. i Mr. Knott thought that my gentleman iwho behaved that Mr. Crensor would put : in A bill outside of his legitimate fee know- , ing that it should be included under his fee was impeiurliirg his honor. l Mr. Howey felt "tis-fied that the Coma. . oil were in duty bound to PV the 022.42. Mr. M acRac did not connider tint Mel-n. Craetror h Morrian got any nuthoritotivo instructions to go on with the suit. At lny rate he would like to see the Solicitor': duties committed to paper. Mr. McIntyre pointed out thu the Br laws defined his duties. Mr. Myles said that when Mr. Creuor was employed he explained his dutiel to the Council. m then stated that it was his duty to advise them, draft lay-lawn. ete., but that ho was not supposed to defznd their suits. Mr. Knott thought it was con- temptiblo to impeach the honor of Mr. Cr: user by criticising his bill. Mr. Middleton thought. it was no refhse tion whatever on Mr. Cressor " the Cotta. oil had a. parfect right to cri'iciu all bills coming before it. If the services were rendered, Mr. Creuor should get his pav. Mr. McNichol said that when Mr. Crensor was appointed he Hated to the Council that they were not to expect him to defend their units. Dr. Christ» said he did not and can†not give Mr. Crosser instructions to no on ‘ith the unit. Ho mnly wrote Mr. Creasor telling hint to act on the spirit of the hy-law. IL, muintaiued that Mr. CreasorU honor was not impeached by criticising the bill. It would be a. sorry day for the Council when members did not consider it their duty to eritieiae such bills in they were not tatisfied with. After some further discussion it was moved and seconded that the 022.42 be paid, which was carried. The other chases were passed, after which the Committee rose and the Report u amended in Commit“. of the Whole was adopted. The C-uuncil than adjourned till 2 o'clock to-morrow. FRIDAY, 2 pm. The Warden road the Report of Ur. Me. Gregor. the County Drector of the T. G. a B. Railway. and an tipplitmtiott from the Inspector of School: for EMA Grey. Mr. Cameron presented Report No. 8 of the Bond and Bridge Committee. recom- mending the payment of a huge number of road improvement accounts, and stating that the Committee cpnsider that the " tion with reference to Mr. Bluin’l road eontravt belonged more properly to the municipalitieo interested than to the Coun- ty Council. The Report was adopted. Dr. Christos introduced By-lnw No. 276 to " the Sheriff: tees under the J arom' Acts. Moved by Mr. Linn, seconded by Mr. Sparrow, many-luv No. 275, to establish a cartnin road in the township of Derby. and Ly-Iaw 276 be read oeeond time-- earned. Mr. Stephen presented the Report of the Educntionnl Committee recommending that the Owen Sound and Durham Mode! Schools get $100 etrelt. He pointed out that this recommendation had been left over tines the January session. beam†at that time there were doubts A: to whether the Durham School was entitled to . grant from the taet that there wen shown to be only one pupil in attendance. m was informed tut than were now between eight and ten He therefore tuovet1,setrondtd by Mr. Mee- 1 Rue, that the Report be adopted. Mr. Cleland asked why no report had been sent in from the Durhun School showing the attendance. to" when the} matter was laid over at the J mull-y union _ owing to the thence of such I report. If the school VII not in a 'satisfactory state the grant should be witheld. If there were only nine pupils in the Durham School while there wore eighteen in Owen Sound he did not think that o.ash should get In equal great. If the poople didn't mt tho Durham uhool it would be better to dual- linh it and incl-cue the grant to Owen Mr. “child. said that the people of the country around Durham did want the school. and that all the pupils on.“ one wen from the country. Mr. Bend “nought an Run of Durham slit nld hm: had a Report with him. Tho I Moved in onendment to the Inendmont that the Owen Sound lchool be stunted I '100, and um the grant be withold from We Durham school until it reported. The Council went into Committee of the whole on tho Report, Mr. Mun! och in the ell-it. Mr. Middleton pointed out that the Dur. hlm school had ndvnnced morn in propor- tion than the Owen Sound one. It can moved and mondod that the Report be adopted. Moved in amendment that the Report be Imcn'led by granting Mo to ouch “bod. Durham school thanâ€! be wind till it reported. Mr. Stephen: pointed out that the in. mm in the “tend-pee from one pupil to nine In. Mommy lambda-y to “mat the grant. . Mr. Mum: contented that Mr. Me. Kechnio‘l verbs! report In "tthunt. The original motion In "rried Ind the Committee, rose. when the Report was adopted. Mr. Clelnnd presented Report No. l of the Printing Committee. Moved by Mr. Vnsay. seconded by Mr. Spurow, that the Report vb. "opted-- curried. Mr. Sing presented Report No. 3 of the County Property Committee. The Council went into Committee of the whole on the Report, Mr. Carney in the chu’r. The first clause stated that the Commit. tee could not recommed the payment of seven! accounts connected with the cutting and replnciug of the water pipes lending to to the jail. The Warden renlated the circumstances under which the expenses were ineured The water supply in tho jail becoming Ihort he, " Worden telegraphed to Mr. Sing. the chairman of the Public Property Com. mittee the state of tufairs. Mr. Sing re. commended him to carry out the provisions of the hy-lew regulating the water is to he used for no other purposes than the jail. He noted on these instructions and 'cut off all private pipes. The first account before the Committee we: incurred in cutting " ‘ these pipes. Two days efterwer'le one oi the pipes that had been covered wee found etteched, and the water supply in the jail again becoming scarce, the pipe had to he exit off “use. The wooed â€count before the committee was incurred in cutting off the pipes the second time. Mr. Bing said the reason the accounts were not recommended to be paid was that the Committee considered them excessiw . ly largo. Mr. Middleton commended the Werden', action throughout. and thought it was likely to be some time before the County would be troubled by having to cut " the pipes again. The Report wu amended by talking some 'slight reductions in the amounts, when the Committee rose and the Report " amended WIS wlopted. Mr. Myles presented his Report with reference to pnson labor. The Committee found IN "grunts in the jeilmsny of them in the prime of life. They geve u reunite for their being there, the stopping of the work on the G B. k W. Railway. end the good report: that were conveyed to them of the ease and luxury enioyed in the Owen Sound jail. They informed the Committee however that they did not find the work as my on they expected. end that if they _ were set at liberty they would leave the county at once. The Committee had in. terviewed the Police Magistrate and were received in anything but a eouruous man. ner. He informed them that as as Govern- ment otheer no person or body of persons heal any right to criticise his acts. IL. gave as lus meson for committing “grants for such long periods that each commit- ment coat the county " sud thnt his ex- perience was that when these characters were released from their short sentences they had to be eomuiittml sgein. thereby entailing . large additional expense on the County. The Committee found that the system of employing the labor outside of i the jail would be more expensive than the present system as the Government regulations required that there should be an Inspector for every six prisoners. The Committee recommended that stones be provided for the prisoners to break. . Mr. uesieuoiivseed it any arrsutyrmemt had been made with the town about re~ moving the broken stone. Una-Stephen: said he thought the town would be glad to get them for the streeu. Mr. McIntyre aid that from informa- tion he received the constables of the town bad . good dell to do do with backing the number of “grant! In the jail. Mr. Jelly said that. the Police Magistrate aid “at neither the County Council nor any other body had . right to criticise his not: " n Government 0mm. Dr. Christos unmanned that the County Council 1aad the right an! no matter how much the Police Eighth.“ might kick, and Bound" md when, they intended to out-ciao an right when they commend it Mr. My!“ spoken to the some effect. Mr. Middleton questioned very much whether the town constables had anything to do with inducing the “grunts to seek shelter in the Juil. m thought it we. not right to circuhte such report. through the was without some more dish}. Mome- tion than had been given. 1 AM some further Ji-ion the Report tir, We prenatal Hope“ No. I IN on found that in 1850. Dr. Hunky bod bun cuppa u a unluy of ‘75 to "new! to tho mutual mum of the Jail and amply all the my madicines; that tho lam-uncut mu still in {one one†that the may hand but: incruud to “00; am in mm. od and: agrument lug. qua-mu of up†Ind boon adrniuistemd to the imam»: of t9. 5.11. The, recommended you no ’l‘reuuur do n'ot pay any such bills mu» out an order from the Council, and tlvct the jnilcr be "queued to faniu: 1; o C un- eil " each nit-inn with I autumn: of the salinity of quntuous 121“. com ia the jul. Mr. Howey putt-Med the Bored of tho Committee Ippointod last Ieninl hu- thnttl_udtrrtliuriuCuu. any (or half rent for his pram: cilia be not gnaw] until further infatuation In had on the mutter. mad tut tho County Proporty 00me be much! to pro- rideuiaoaMutetnthoGoauta- “and by Dr. Christos, second“! by Mr. Myles, that the Clerk " din-clad to coul- pile the County By-lnvu mud-r Nu super- vusion of the County Solicitor. Moved by Mr. Linn. uoomlod by If. Sparrow. Nut By-lur. 275 And 276 be rd a third tiu".-earried. After I mounted diam. tho new. In withdrawn. Moved by Mr. Howey, mondod by Mr. Fleming. that the Report. of the Commit!“ on juil medicine be adapted. After I long dimension the motion In put sud carried. Director oftho 7.0.88. haiku}. m Moved by Mr. Sing. “condor! by Kr. Middleton, that. the uluy of tho jsil playi- Jiuu be 0400 a yen. including all We. stimulants and tobacco. The Council then ndgounud till 8 o'clock ttrutotrow morning. After some discussion. the motion m withdrawn. as taero was shown to be . tsy-law om crmg the sun. ground. From the Owen Sound Tina. numb“ IOISIIO. Council met at 8 I. m. Moved by Mr. C-moron. humid " Mr. Davis, 'i'lustt100 he “rank-d to nupr w. gravel mud through 80 mil. sunny. T. l S. B... it being almost ill-pawl». Mr. Rad nnd Mr. Mclutyn tapped the motion an the ground Mun the can. I an execution! one. Mr. Stephens said Council haul repealed the gravel road by. Law. and now they worn commencing grunts tsguin---he had as much rielst to ask mr a grant for any of the streets of Own: Sound. Messrs. Howey and Cameron um- ed that this was no ordumry cm. “and in nmoudment by Mr. Middleton. seconded by Mr. Flaming, Tull. “N be named to repair tho road " Ada". Hump. Amondment lost but! origin! motion envied. You and any: on the Macadam!!! Inn as tollomc-- YsAs--MeNieot, Lnicllnw, MeCdlum. Howgill, MeKeclusie. Mun-duck. Lawrence. Myles. Unmey, Middleton, Fleming, 3mg. Vnsey. Gardner. Jelly--16. tui-Elliott, McCoImnn. White, Linn. Brio , Knott, Mucllue, Du.» ' Rummy. Cum eron, Brown. Flurily. Undead. McGhu. Airth. Stephen, McIntyre. Bead. tue row, Lang, Meh'uugitt--zi. Yeas and my: on original motion In. In follows.--.. NA“ --Wliott, Kama. MeEro'anu,Btiem. Murdoch. Llwn-nuu. Myles, Kuott, Balm. onu. Gatuey, Middietou, hummg, Slug. Vinny, Ghculner, Jolly---" YEA. - MeNieol, Laid‘aw. McCullIIn. McCulmm, White. Linn. Mull“. Davis, Howey, Camerun. Brown, Flashy. (Animal. Mvuhee. Auth, McIntyre. “and. Murrow. Lang, McKnight-20 Moved by Mr. Methsllam, necnnded by Mr. Lau'dlnw. That 660 be granted for tho repair of Snugeen Gum] “and Bridge-- lost. Moved in amendment by Mr. Middle. ton, mended " Mr. Wlrtr. Tint no tar. ther gram duritcr, this Mansion be mm]. to repair gravel roads or bridges tl-ou-ear. riod. On motion the Warden left the chill. and Mr. Middleton took It. Moved by Mr. “unit-ch. moudod by Mr. McGhec. That. the thumb of this Council be tendered to C. E. Burttluut, Inq., " his Ible, tteutlesttaaulr, and impal'till con- duet as chuirmnn of this Cum-ml; and in appreciation of the 'rflieutut mwuer in which he hasdiwhvuml the dame. of "thee an Warden be receive the sum of 0100. And “at . further sum of Mo no gamed hill tor incidental "peruetr--earried. The sum of tio and: wu granted to the Ch airman of Rand and Bridge, and Gaunt] Property Commiwes. Mm v1.15: Nu Council Idjnurued aim die. The Rope“ tn adertU. Tim Report of Dr. â€cancer. County The ordinary quarterly meeting of an. Court washeldiu tit. Andrew'a Church. Mount Forest. on Tuesday of last week, Rev. Mr. Fraser, of Mount Forest, vu clwoen Moderator. The Presbytery took up the considontiol of cumin matters which were roll-nod to them by the General Assembly fut In cl- pruniuu of opinion. It was recommended that mini Jen who. with permisriuu of the Gent-rel Assembly. have retired from the naive duties of the ministry, and who cuuliune to and. with. m the bound- of the Presbyterian to winch they tortuerly belonged. have their new" mlnined on the Presbytery Rolls, mu: P" wer to deliberate but not to vote. It wu moh'od to [pl-rave of the Club- lillnuem of I new Pro-hyturiau Univ-nit, for the conferring of Theological donut. Phil qllentiun elicited comma-able disemb- ion Ind the resolution I!“ emu Ly a vote of 6 to l. 1. WC! " . ounendrd tut Rom Cath. 0110 trial“, who not: ndmiui m iut I an 'll',u'll'l'l), Church. he re-nnluiued to ex- oud-e the function. of the minim-v. Mr. Fraser reported that he Ind under. ntod in . can It Ibnstasiu. The. esll in in favor of Mas. ales. Russoâ€. proUuouer. the Mary promiwl is 0700 par wnum. Condition“ " bill saucepan-ea, the with of Jinn", Is: not Mart for the ordination. There we: reed e reference from St. An- he" Church. Arthur, uncut the church standing of eerieâ€; ttttrue- tau-bend and wife-regarding a» validity of whose marriage there is e doubt, the wife hem» obtamed e divorce from a farmer human: from . com in Illinoie. The one we: re- ferred to the Synod of Torauto mad We. ton " in judgment. be". wu annual for modetatitns in all " Dnndtlk when tho people a. ready. Th0 Ne. Johu Emilie read a lengthy r0- poet of the Homo Minna wont of tbo Pru- Shed"', the Inst tpatter. It Wu on no- p] each lamina gin . days apply to the neon aluminum and W. Th. maul “part at the Treasure; m rreoived gnu the Ltmmut, were and,“ sad and 'soerrret.--coo,H. Presbytery of Saugeen. F! 'x