~63, 00’ il tstll Mn anti m: mm. “noon? market. summ- Tm: Jt'.uvva-iiutsotueoattttes,ortee" otthis ya: no tniu- have been Able to came to. Dubai». In tho road has been Hooked with not. T1- mnmbk and on- nine Lon-om both *usuu last week, and the new miner; is king pushed for. l wad very mpedtr by Mr. B. Hall the con- i "actor, and will be fkti.ttm1 in a any or’ two. WOW thut Mr. Parker the! 0.1: er of4ho In Mtg!!!" wtes is so qroll and 'swrmttr'crteiireitue'tttt cue-mm; grain LDW‘W'WJWk. will at was. cciytucayerrt+ttp, (In!!! here. Tr.y ano their Per, and their inability to jastif, thiirpoiiry Dobro the House or the country 'i ha fad in that no grave a crisis has anivm in those nihny negotiations. that it be roams imperative on the part of the Gov rnmxcnt to tahe the sense of the counuy on the whole question before asking the Hausa to ace-ope the one old or tho other. Bow. ,nw.“ mulosith- a new elevtlon might be on other grounds. the interest-a involved in the i'eeiBe Rnilny matter are of such naenitWr, that before, the country is iiear (r alumni] to thin gigantic tmdertakiag he, rmpl- than“ he tuked to say whether hey are "Mr' tiii-an. the responsibility. uni if so, under what eonditions. as tu, ing to the American lieu-d tho "ches. Sir lebn the "Olin of the m a "polie'eal, (H t." and the Mail nann of the Is and matures " Incliul 4. 'Ney a, not ask to hove the Inn! ox- Loudol “I’M-l from municipal or Dominion tax. vtrlopes ation " twenty you AM they obtain now In: rant-“ion of them. space p & They do not Ink foe my special privi. "one, I Hes with "sped to tho building of branch eordutll linen, Pullman“ hing loft bee to charter "t our r um: maintain to run lines in any direction the pal- the public interest may call for-that is to Turuntu any. they do not Mk for any monopoly of at Durh tho trMie of the North-West. such as tho a! pron“ clutter confers on the Syndicate. Lot 6. They give the Government the privi. lege of postponing the construction of the Goon Eastern Section. in which ovum they are “In " J, " '""W. 50 construct we mun unc. 294 Ovuu miles long, " a bonus of $12,000 a mile. and V", 7. They gin tho GoVemmeut the option A G _ of postponing the eonstmetion of the Hart. ill b It m: Section. tram Kamloops to Port Moody, m a I 'cliatt under the present contract is to be next M ctvttPtrtmt by the Gownuneut and handed ls our overt» the 'iotrtie.ato, to tho a Fl. They g ot tteotponirr, "10W 1†Mo Inâ€... 1 bed MIN an mm. M mic-rs will not fail to obur {Iliad centrist there exists .0 mviaions an! than of the l, when". The Canadian Symm- Trt in payment of the whole " momma acres of land less tl with» Syndicate. They offer no on all material used in const ' municipal and other taxe, a mum-g of competing lines, Am or any rxemptiun from tasatior bed, plum and other property o the Company. as is required Aran Syndicate. As ttmv wall angina» an†be used In; Tory party In reference by the present and fumn many will be conserved s. Tiny Mk no exemption tlimi munici- pal or Dominion tnaation on their railway property or capital stock. l. The many subsidy asked u 022.000. mo, and the land subsidy 2'2,000,000tterms, It. "adulation of ",000,000 and 8,000,000 "on being entirely on the Central Section. 2. The Column y Mk no exemption from duty on materials imported for me in the communion of railways or telegraph lines. id hym- The conditions of this new pro n AtBo,r.t-.- The Dominion Comment bu that awn o.it times. Its lat mi stroke ofa peculiar; ultra Tory policy will undoubt- edly you the oeeaaion of a. thorough “but". of the people to their true inter. at... and. u . non-n17 oonuquonce. and bro-M6011 Manly tab. wished' the hunt-ll of Twin hr gemtionn to come. Tho obnoxious charm: of the contact out-rod into hr Sir John and " rnlkagues with the Anode-n Syndicnto for the construction of the We Railway. ia, Minamotomdm uppuont to thr We†time goo- on. Meetings In“I boon held, mlutionn have boon pas-ed, ( and petitions signed and presented to the Hon-- ofCommona, all condemnntory in I. moot upliait toms of tho unmade: of the interest- of the Dominion to the Syn- diento in the matter of the Purine Bnihny. In addition to these mum, 119me to for the pnrpou of shying the Government in betraying the intern" of the country, men of iuthseuet, and wealth in Toronto and dicwhcre have aumlgamatexl tngother and formed I new Syndicate, known as the _ I'm-din) Syndicate, for the esmstrturtion oil I the Pneiiie Hallway. Their offer was pre- l', may“! to the Minister of Raiiways on Fri. 1 l day hsat and the necessary security depos. I Thes TIIE REVIEW; a. D. "Han-Ion. ‘20.“?! “’1 heâ€. I on)! c. "'2‘ V)“. â€an!†lit-0"». Ahndrr radon Agents for the, Grey Review. Durham, January M, 1881. ~vvnwawrwm THE NEW SY. DIL.le:. onh at 'rnati pn moss t union. in a to he agreed it th, 'Car, waned i s the w inability 'the whole 83,000,000 f land less than the They offer to pay I used in construction. mpan £3211 nu , a prof interes Ier. " That tho lenders chum what (in; between tho St. Paul mdicute will TI ve rdi MI vpoul are q Fm: m Gussta.--The homo of James Sullivan, 4th com, Glenelg, _ burned on Tuesday hut lwetweun nine ten o'eloek. Mr. and Ura. Sullivan part cf the Gm0y row from home at tune, nohoay being there but three of younger members ot the family. It 301 than: and]. had been left burning i dark room when thev in: u..-‘- -Ln and I very successful eutrsrtaiauwuts " eharelvtt Allenford. First tk sublmtl ' Anniversary, at which there were I Chi-mags has. Reeeiyts 919.11 muting Dee. 29th, receipts " Elder Hurting with his Company I $76. Goodfor Allenford. I Sour: Gut Amtacutamur. meeting of this Society was held Town Hal) horn. ssestenLor, Th. m Murdoch. & girr a long: D 'o.atatk. Prerevrttr. â€Chitin. â€run-Orr. premises. We an (laugh intends to 1 tome hotel at once A-otur.-.Th formerly of this nln ... .\. uranium!!! 3, u. w. Mucklu's, J. F. Mama's, and the Post of, tiee. The public are cordially invited. wa HorEw--H.J. Middmgh. Esq.,has purchased the Russell t'Bop0rty, on the cotner of anMon and (larafrnxn Streets, Durham. and has purchased 160,000 of Nick which is now lwiug laid down on the premises. We understand that Mr. Mid. Gugh intends to erect a. largo and baud-l Tm: mmml nun-ling ot tho Stockholders ' fthr. Vmwy Che so and ButterCnIupnny will br held at the Maury, on Friday, Jan. 2lst. at two n'f:i.u'k p.111. A full attend- ance truncated. w. R. liombough, Presid- ent; Ruben Watson. in, Secretary. c149 _ Ttre Fam.--'the fair neld here last Tues. day was not so largely attended " usual. Cows. sold from 024 to 935. Steers at about the same. Anything in good order was quickly purchased. A good many cattle hnva been purchased in the shun m thin neighborhood lately. t Isnln " John Cameron'a. Durhtun. _ Oval: coats and Clothing in grant mtuty and Very cheap at J. H. Hurtter's,Dartuud A Gum) Masquerade Skating Carnival will be hold on tho Pricevillo Skating Rink next Wednesday evening. See Posters. In our Inst issue lust week the ndmissinu to the Cram] annnu- Hull 0.. L- L. t V‘ 5' ought, as soon as circumstances permit, to 0 " gathered into a General Council." t. Calvin'u idea given to the world three hun. tl and your»: ago was revised by Dr. Jumer 0 McGrcgor, of Edinburgh in 1668. and by the labors of Dr. Blulkie of Edinburgh, and _ Dr. McCosh, ot Princeton, WM pat into , pnctical form in 1876, when a preliminazy meeting of sin; Jour delegates wu held in . London, England. which in due course do- ' veloped into the Presbyterian Alliance all I now known. We regret that our limited space precludes us from giving (my fuller notice of this valuahlo little, work, but We cordially commend it to the consideration " our rumors. It may be otrtnined from the publisher, Mr. c. Bltvekrstt Rnllinson of Toronto, or from Mr. Jno. Cameron, agent, [at Durlilm. Goon Family tiottr, bran and shorts, for Of the Presbyterian Alliance, the oditox says, that the idea of uniting into one Gen. eral Asnomhly all the Churches of the Re- ’ormed Faith in the. world is not a modern idea. “In 1M1,calvin,writingto Cranmer nill that he would eroas ten use to bring Hutu the General Council the scattered :clnurcln-s of the Reformed Faith. In giv- ; lug ttttc-range to this sentiment, Calvin only I gave exprrsaion to an essential idea that; underlie-s the Presbyterian system. A eon- federation of sessions forms a Presbytery ; a confederation of Presbyterian; forms n by- nod ; ind, as the last step in the ascending pawns, a ootdrdertrtion oi Assemblies when they kept their clothes lg dawn. wt tive to the builalinn mat hardship}. ulnl but wry inadequately "upireted h eliri,tioize and civilize the dark parts of the earth. In addition there is a bird's eye view plum " um H me and Foreign work d no during tho past. par by the different Presbyterinn churches in the 01 l and the New World, including the l’icabytcrinn Church- es in America. and Great Britain, the churches holding the Presbyterian doctrine And government on the Continent ofEurope, Australia, New Zmlainl, and New South Wales, a specially full report being given of the work done by the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Local and Other Items Gun AGRICULTURAL so.--., tthis Society was held in the liners, yesterday. The following rro choral} for the elm-cm Settr."- Juuse,; Edge; In Ties Presid~ {mug no one: alargo and lmud- Bentinck. Tho weather Itiuar favorable Int once. the church was well filled.' Thvre bring "tv.----), Rev. Ruben Godfrev, quitonnumher from Durham, including fthis plaee, hashad a series In" the choir of the Methodist clutch here. mm†eutortaiuuvsuts in his After duing 'smplejnstiee truhcwoorlthing,i 1ileuford. First a sabbath sehool provtdvd by the ladies for the toteassion, ry, at which there were two big Ur. Neil Allan was appointed to the ehair. trees. Ree"iyts 819.10. Tea The ohoir snngn number of pieces during ieo. 29th, receipts 364; and theevenincin good style. Asldresrseswtn.o him with his, Corupany receipts mum by the elvairman,Rev. Mr. Hughes, l for hllenford. Mr. Forsyth, Dr. Jamison, E. D. Me.1iil 3“, AGRICULTURAL So. _A.lm' and J. H. Carson, of Durham, and this sway was held in a... PIT: P. f'olk:.and [loon,re Anderson. Lero,.vesteidar. The following Reeltnhons by Missy Maggie and Mary , Mod-"1 forthe current "ttr."-- Redford, and tt r'stuh'n,r.,r hy Mr. Wm. A. umm‘ Edge; 1st Vice. Pregid-!A"dm°“' Al.t"et'r the "teceitt,g “I H Park; 21111 Viee.Pregident H.J success. Receipts "8.00. [ Direc-tnrs C. 1iomv', G. Bennie, Exuxsm: F": " 5fraroaD..-h fire , . Pavk, A. Ard, C. Blyth, J. broke out about halt-past four on Fridav, I W. Huston. We expect to in Sing‘n red brick block. kept an an entiég ii ' report next week. tttmae by Irrst. Manny, Mentord. The , 'rtmssta.--.Tu hem of Mr. gaming; on bet?? dd“ ENDS ot V005, the l ivun. 4th com. Glenelg, wu to Ted. r?pldly.and m Meea minutes e nudity hut betweun trim, and 50me| building: were in a blaze. TU fol, b Mr. and Mn. Sullivan and tee'..t'y,etrrrrBttieiia'r',',i'2',", i! .min wero‘ from home at the lflrdwm; W. Ema!“ botrksathrr, " tt 'heing there but three at 1].. tiouer, and 'Mlmakare xt-a.. L n . _ Grutul Masonic Ball, to be held qurruw, Friday evening, wan by put at 25ets. instead of 81.50. unhv friends of Mr. Robert McNal- be pletwed tolearn that he has l-I‘.‘ business main in Hanover, in ' and Waggon making. See mini PRESBYEERIAR YEAR BOOK The Rev. Robert G place. has had a s entertainments ml. First a sabbath which there were t I Reeeipts 019.10 amu MASON“) Attstttrma.-A Mnmnic Assembly will he held in the Town hall, Durham on Friday eVJn- mg tho 21st inst. Tiek, ets 91.50. To be had at A. Davidson‘s, fl. W. I "mmmgs on new sides being of wood, the mo tll? of Mr. I fire spread rapidly, and in lifter-u minutes Pon., “mm?" was several buildings were in a blaze. The fol. i'.),'":','),.?":: and lowing m the 1oirerr.--Batehar & Hunter, “I." 8;“de and hardware; W. Harkness, bookseller, Ma. {IL-n; 1.10;“ a; 3m tioner, and watchmaker; Brady & York, 12ll t I' l, 'l 'ronteetioner, Ind bakery; Oliver, confec- I f, 'l,', . P' tionery; James Bogg,photogrvh gallery; elt “Fun“ UI a C. R. Sin 'a once. Kept their clothes, ' . ive to the building.’ A woman 111.1318? Hull. was found. on, my before it ",5 Saturday tnorufttgitt an nanny-m... 4-.- n and t and It the r! the f hnmA. and within a. few rods i 8he died sb.ortls Alter being I t Tra MEETING AT Crthwroum--on Friday evening last a Tea Meeting was hold in the neat little Methodist Church. at Crawford. ' Barman Tra 1tesrmo.--on Thursday ' evening last a Ten meeting was held in i Bethel Church Glenelg. Ample provision ' had been made for all attending, and after tinishing this part of the entertainment. Mr. Wm. 1rmsum,orEgremont, was ap- pointed chnirman, and in his usualmtty manner, proceeded to carry out the pro- gramme. An otheiorn Chnir aided very much in the entertainment. Addresses were given by the chairman, Rev. Mr. Hugh, and Messrs Jabez Banks. James Banks, T. Davis, J. Forsyth, and J. H. Carson. Readings by Messrs. Jackson Donogh, and H. Miller of Durham. Mas- ter Joseph Clark, of Darimm gave a reeit. men. Receipts PM. D. D. of C., Jmnos Lackic. There are seven lodges in this District in good working or- der. The next meeting will he held It Flesherton Station, on the 14tlt of Juiur.- Markdalc Standard. D. ll., Jun. Brodie; W. D. II Wright: D. Chaplain. E. J. M Sam. T. M. Bnuuou; D. Treat, um manual meeting of Artemcaia Dis. Itrict L. o. L., was held in Fleshvrtun, on Tuesday, the 11th inst. After I‘m-"emu: and disposing of the reports from the nu- ioms lodges, comprising this district. and transacting thc usual business in connec tion with such meetings the election vf of iieers was proeeedcd with as follow,, :---W.j' Tas manual meeting of Ammonia triet L. o. L., was held in Fleshortun Tuesday, the 11th iust. After frâ€?! and disposing of the reports from the ions lodges, comprising this district _ Tr'rrtv.--Untor, School TTotvar, No. 2, Holland and Eupbmsin, was destroyed by fire on the evening of the mm, between 8 and 9 o'clock, with all its contents. The origin of the tire is a miuery.---Maragaa Standard. l " On Thursday evening lute soiree was . held in the Presbyterian Church, Lntona. it Cuneidcring tho night the attendance was , very good. Ample provision had been _ i mnde for the Soiree, and after ampleJust- , .30 had been dune to the good things pro- .‘vid-u by tho Indies, the Rev. Mr Max , Umrmid, pastor of the church. called the meeting to order, and called upon the Ilium-sun Choir, which with their iii , known ability contril‘utrd lurgly to the en. l Itortuinment. Dr. Kennedy, of Holland, gave a lengthy, instructive and interesting addresa Hygeiun, or the laws of health. Mr. George Binnie. gave ahumorous read- ing, Addresses were ulso'maivcn by J. Town. rend, of the GREY RENEW; Mr. Wm. il-vyle. of Glenslg, a student of Knox Col. legemid F. MaoRea, Emi., Warden. Mr. J. B. Jackson gave a reading prefaced with a ( short address. The usual votes of _tun,ksl, ‘Wurc passed, and a very handsome when was presented to Mr. Geo. Binnie for the Jlatttygsan Choir. Altogether the Soiree l was a very pleasant affair. The receipts ( amounted to '70. Tlfe following othtse" we). then elected tor the ensuing you: Muster. Bro. June! Edge; Overseer, C. 1Iutrat ; Sec.. W. Irvine; Steward, E, Willis; ass, Stewnrd, W.tllert' cross; Clmpluiu, J. Weir; lecturer -w. Crtuvituni'i'reas. Jame: Matthews; Gate. keeper, F. Doupe; Lady Ass. Steward, Sin. Irsiue; Cores, Pomona and More, Sisters Edge, Irdfutt and Bradford respectively; Auditors, Bros. Edge and Moitsti; Execut- ive Committee Bros. Wior, Moffatt and Derby; all of whom were then installed into their respective oifieea. Lengthy and interesting discusuions were then had up- I on various subjects, such as travelling agents, Insuatsnoe, Supply Company, good of the Order, etc. and from which mucliin-' formation was elicited. Some good brother, doubtless inspired by the goddess Pomona, regaled the assembled Patrons with an ample supply oferst class fruit, which was duly appreciated.-- Gun. : Bro. Jun“ Edge. occupied the club. Ai. , to: the Inn] opening antagonism“. mu- ': tt: gave an sdduu'lnying More homage the principle item of bruinm M We“ foams its mention, which called forth _ numerous questions relaiiugto the wurkia of the organization. and which were an- swered satisfactorily. Bro. Irvine, as deli- nto to Provincial (linings, read a. very able and elnborute report of the organiza- tion of that Gauge in Toronto in Decom- her int. and n was ordered to lie over uni til the June Session for discussion. After recess the auditors report was read. which showedthe fimuurms to be in a good condi- tion, there being a cousidenblo balmoe on the right side, and it wai, upon motion. adopted. The South Grey Divxsion Grango not in tho Orange mu, Durham. on Thursday, January 18th It ten A. m. The Master‘ Sclree at Latona. Division Grange. N13 other home. T,' brought home. -.mirq Durham, nm' are Anderson. 21's and Mary Mr. Wm, A. Met "B""""", thein, U! favorable, maul-1 Thom Living werei m. including young clutch (iiii'r.'_i ploy oi vgood things party l ‘e occnssxon, for P' to tho chair. Ho Iva: vieces daring Comin dresses were multun fr. Hughes, was " l, D. M., Wm. f. Merriam; D. eve., J. Elliott; There are seven ... plice of Nash rrul a bench of M m" tire “Miles? L " 94.000er1. A. of the (imam: , "Mane, rt, land rename in -_J _ - n“- -'"'""""'a nun“.v tor , “0.000, wan defeated by I Manly of " I votes. The race between Hm!“ And knock. which was to have taken plus an Maud-y had to be postponed on Mttttttttt of ice in the river. Tho date tized in unt' Baht-1 day, should the worth: pan“. ' V - __.. .- trial at the Spring Amines». At Dungevilh, on Wed: ronto, Grey and Bruce Rail $10,000, wu defeated by I votes. I __ -r _ "t kb. 11.1 r. :vanI-u' tho I'r-:uident when (u-mr-mia. accompanied In; a con- I :14 In, :n-ted for A l p te n a Sum} n-Lmnul yesterday mm Nash {and crie Henry (Manny, who was in com. ?puny with the incaudiuy at the time of Inciting the barn on iiro. To-day the pair} l Were brought before Justice Ryan Ind O'. , Farrell, when Disney gave evidence to the effect that Nash had deliberme lot the barn on tire, while he (Disney) In. sitting in the cutter. Both phonon mean:- mitted to Own Soundjeil to “end their "t..t _A n - " . l m†I!~-II‘L'S. but was MIL-med on , €4,030 3.311. Du Wudueroty th in! pigs., (mmnnin. accompanied pin? .le, sh; ted for 3am] n-tmncd yesterdgy w and one Henry Disney, who w puny with the incendiary It th Sui-ting the barn on tira. To-do} were brought. befm Indies Ry: Farrell, when Dimv an“ avid- “nun: "cuter, on mormunl-y, was destrr, e by fire on the 21st of Doe. Suspicion: l, the inceudiurism led the Germanin, oi? ', munhy, in which the barn and Conic I were insured for $1.000, to believe thrr , young hui ummsd Alfred Nash, in the e . ploy of Robert, Smith, of Ayton, was! ', party who had done the deed, as he] , for putts unknown the f::llowing d: T He was trucked to Alpena, Mich" and t Company had him arrested there. and multamuously Mr. Robert Smithwf Aytu was also armatml and charged an an necox pliee of Nash. Smith was brought lmfo a bench of Vugritrttte.s an! onunnittod ‘ [um nnizcs, but mm released on fitrniait 54.0130 Emil. Ou \VanncJ.... m- n .. 13.--As ptoviuusly reported Adam Keller, of NormanLy, by fire on the 213: of Dee. the ineeudiarisu, led the Gen tummy. in whirl. tho Inn-n y 'Zelus' 'tis said was seen striding around tho night of the Soiree carrying a great sketchbook hlv’g got aclmuce up with Some cm, and an auld Aberdonian nudged Lis, brither and said There's a chilo amung us taking notes and lush but he will hue us in prush' I We understand thatlne amuse has been out ofnrder since July ar MoDairand is forccd to cirry his from o'Mtua'spramp. Surely the um committee are sadly to Mama for I it so lone. ' Mr, Muldoon our shoe maker has boon ' compelled to have the city, as his landlord could not atfotit to rent him a room in his . the "peg pen" any longer tor less than " ' per month. 'Tia awkward for those with linjnrul and worn soles. _ Latous suites was A success although Illâ€; night was most distsgrmtble, all praiso to more who came from Durham. to assist us. The order could settrecly be equalled. l The llmmssnu Chair nplwld and actually l 'uryttssrd their former prestngo, thir sing- ing was simply delightful, such singing, order, and Speaking: has newt blessed Lutonn Boirive's before. Total S70 precomla leaving off payhui expenses 566.2511) eath. I The fair was rather dull, lc w cattle, and I fewer buyers Mr. Cassey sold a yoke of oxen at 891. P. George bought a line three I year old mare from Mr. Cameron for 72 t dollars. IxcENDunxzs I Robert Austin is very lmsy just now on- i pccinlly during this last week often was he 'ou the road untiUZnnd 2 o'clock. Ho gen- orally has Henry Corbett, askinhng him in the shop. m hnsjust turned oat a fine "rel! back Cutter for Thus. Moran. Say Bob ehristen it â€The Pionmir" she will be a henuty and a credit to any shop. 1 _ Dornooh is now rather flat, tho relapse has set in during the Inst few weeks. Oar etrrrenptrndeneo has ceased sad omen tis gone, and shouting from the darkness of the past like Poe's raven 'Nnver Morel Nearly ttll Darnoch’a boys have left us George Mcharmid and Jas. Smith am M. I lending school,tlne former at Pickering Col. leue the latter at Hamilton Collegiate In. stxtute. Alex. Smith lute tenclmrnt Lutonn, is attending nelmol at Owen Sound, togeth- er with John McIntosh jr. son of out as- teemed RM. When Alex. was leaving he was presented with a very neat autograph allmm by the Dornoch boys as a small take-u uf their esteem. We miss their well known ‘aces, and their manly forms are no longer econ about our streets, Mill may succv-ss attend our boys. l The Finance Committee recommend payment of following: J. R, Brown 01.80; S. Arrowsmith, " J. H. Hunter, " J. Maudie. " Archie McKenzie, $8. Moved by J, H. Brown, seconded by It. Horn, That the report of Finance Commit. tee be adopted, and cheques issued.---; tied. The Clerk's saltuyho be $60 ; H. Young, u care take? of Hail and Town constable, be Mtr, Treasurer $40. Moved by J. H. Brown, seconded by W. A. Anderson, That R. Horn, be appointed in place of George Russell as Trustee of hiul.--Carrisd. Moved by W. A. Anderson, seconded by J. Robertson, That the taxes of II. Mock ler for a. dug he eraaod as he has 'tons.-- Carried. Moved by a. McKechnie seconded by B. Bull, That the clerk be instructed to fur. nish the Treasurer with a. copy of lay-law No. M and Nh-carried. die opinion that than I. no ground or masons shown to reduc- the usessment on 'lot no. 6, Garatraxa "reu.-carriod. The Mayor appointed Mr. Arch. hte. kenzie auditonfm' current year. Moved by W. A. Anderson. seconded by J. Rob. onion, That Mr. H. Mockler be appointed auditor for the current ,trsr.--CarrMrd. Moved by W. A, Anderson, seconded by J. Robertson, That the report of the special committee to strike off stardiagootnmittest, for the cur-rant you be adopted.-0srried. Moved by G. McKechnie, seconded by h. C. McKenzie, That council meet. tUst Monday in each month.---carriod. Council adjourned. The Cuuncil met on Tuesday evening. members all presseuL . Minutes of former moi] read and aaited. Moved by W. A. Amumon, â€with! by n. Ball, Tm unsound) Inning hem! It. chirr's compIninLd 0". â€women. m .............; we mmwn'n dav '"""TT which was not so destitute of rail. , ' 'tn 3 ' I way lacdmes as the northern seetton,whieh cked‘to Alpena, Mieh., and In!“ has no railway whatever; the Company tttd him arrested there, and Si. , having; expanded the municipal bonuoes, .15» Mr. Robert. Sruith,rt Ayton, I and bring '2tl',', to complete the road But: mm] mulch reed “a an ncco ' out the grant tom tly9yerntneiti,' w in ,1. 8mm “'2; mom-ht bets; 1 we were led to expect if the grant be not . '/' . _ Pt _ given the maueyvoted by us mil be lost, Wugistmtes onl Cuturtittod toliUi we would still remain without a nil-, hut was MIL-med on furnishing} wav whim qtrrhr,Lt I... ,_“‘ , _ . . . _ " on wilfully. the To. (Utrorrr.--Nemiu, 'rder since July and Mr. Men! to cirry his water Puhmi"iiyrii, li'; Town Council. Dornoch. a German“, oiNur barn and Content believe that n 'nsh, in (Le em. Ayton, waathe the barn :picimm of J managing 'ot. Inning he left t, Jan pump 5mm 11mm? ','//ifi: . t te 'ttttl' itie 1 Lis, the back co g .us commerce. is m “Resolvm policy of gr: Ways openit Inn. " such and _ f mg the l'vso I p craving the yevd Ifoved by I of by J. IT. lor. ities through tts Huron mm I n I voted bonuse Oir0 to the to 'm- I Government v the this 'uar,tirar, n u .7._ uu-uuuuc in“ so! atrongly recommend It to all aim " The barracks of the EJinbm-gb Scotland county militia wore burned on Monday. The authorities are said to have received threats of an incendiary nature beforeUnd. lining tsuffered for some time with past bil. I ions headache " A remit of fotsrtipation of glue Pat:, I whinduced totry Burdock lood it... whic proud very “scion, '.'..etrtieir, both mama my! continuum. l n.-n-~ -- -__-, . - ._e""'t_..._r u. unnum- 1 Mann] LyGeui'ge Nailingâ€, secl ‘Jnfuln Messongor. "That a copy iremilutinus be forwarded to the J ‘anml and each member of tb meat, also to the members of the hue representing constituencies l line of this railway, also to the 01 Mad. of Toronto, and the nl""ttap the line of the railway. with a to publish the sun’s†C.4arriite, any a I “wen uUlIl'LECb to the amount of over .400,- l Um to the road on the assurance that the (hum-um“: “1,1.le grant the same aid to this section of the line as was given to that from Prat Dover to Listowol, a portion of country which was not so destitute of rail. , way [aunties as the nonhnm “mm- -.Lr_, ,_ vw-uI-Vuu I I.“ way which Would be great lmrdshi to u ciassesso! the comuuity and woufd be I broad: offnith nu tls part of the Govern men: and Imgzislatnrc of Outmo." Moved LyGeorqe Hollingcr, seconded b! n.4, u _-_--, --.-.. I “Resolved, that we hig policy of granting Govcn ways opening up new " as such Ind has been the ing the rvsourcos of the l ,crcmiuu the Itrur,ruavite, n ‘by J. IT. Adams. “That tho ities wrung]: whirl: the Stratfon Huron Builwny is intended to voted bonuses to the amount oh UH.) to the road on the mum-mm“: , _,__-... nu: yuuu‘y (II we t Government and Lzsgieluture of Ontario I are Confederation, has been to encourage I the construction ot railways in the sections of the country requiring them, thus opening up markets for the products of the farm,the mum, and the forest, as well as increasing the facilities for communication between the back cmuxtries and centres of trade and I Corn'aseree. , Hanover. Jan. 12.--At a largely Attended public meeting held here to-day to consider the railway question, the following reach-a tions were passed unanimously. and n depu- tation was appointed to wait upon the, Ontario Goverment to press the matter c--. Moved by Dr. Landerkio, wounded by] I). Knechtel, "Whereas the policy of the Umn-rnmmu ....I r _ _?_t ' - __ Stratford and Huron Railway, But let us be happy. nu] joyful to-night And have (thorny fueling-a Hide; Muke- th" and Ink to fool u marry And bright A! when they Momma groom and bride. F ...v - ._... nun-5 In! To smooth down your silvery hair; May w. all meet Above, in than rotun- ot Min No pminga we ever known them. V_V.-..V .. “Haven, In places ot I path, down to the grist mill, Now wind; I beautiftat “root. Them in one couple loft rot, bonny And thong, Whom and ban shoildod from harm. Mr. Cochran Ind wlfa, Mill sings a good long, They’re tho pride of Buck Horn Farm. Their funny, an" "ue, all live 1nd do dam. Wench, honour and [mutton- high: Alex-ado! for you: tUUd tho one. of Kim. The not may do so it they trr. We have all left our homes. And thi- doy but. not In the Homestead. our parents to chat: Should we no more "not here, we will mm 10W Our aged ones, so loving me! do". In amnion wo coma, with th d3" my“... u. . I Bo chums took rhea, as time rolled on, Those "on, into timber were mule; Kind loving friends, hue to other part. tron.-- Some m tn their narrow beds had. Not many no left of the old pioneers, Shortly they'll All pass away, But we'll honourthe nun», who hum borne for you: The burden 3nd has: of the thy. Nut genomh‘om their placu now all, With nun-long and taotorio complete; 1.. n1--- -1, - .. _ By Archibald Hunter, that Tum wu hpt, He was kind to m by the wny. For many years past, in she can ho bu dept, Bat hi. non, represents youth Guy. From England tho Jackson: mud at tho time, Young Georgi unbltlon was grant, Who hononn our County, with spam-ho. lubllma. In the on“. Home of State. We must not Target, our frtond Mr, Gun, That noble and good hon-ted man. When'or duty culls, he is willing to run And do all that he possible cm. Our friend Mr. Push, we wont upright of nun 1Ua preached to us lull thirty yam, And otton bu travelled mountalu and [In To all-y the poor numer- (om. K -. upended the municipal bonuses, 12 unable to complete the road with mm from the Government, which led to expect if the great, be not _ ,V___. -.- ----' To honour ch. great campus. Ot your worthy emu†new author-d tseem Whose non be." proved noble and win. Lam. hem run, to upma- our delight, In coming to Durham try nu, We can In " our mo. how out: pull); light. And porno. the "be9." or the "Matt." Long have you “than this privilege to gun, You have vmquhhod the “Juggle " lark And 1mm your Inboun can wholly "ttata, And bury the strifel of tho put. Ctmtrratuauona, we extend you try-any, And wlah Gray County "God spud." tn n11 undertakings. like Four splendld Bunny, Mny you always nobly mowed. (ix-em.t prom one you've made in your noun-nix uwu. Since thirty-tive years Mo, Then a log tau-urn “and. long since torn down, And a forest oft covered with snow. the “Inld m." and tell of all they felt end all they now. An interesting gulier. ing of this tort took place at the residence of Mr. Coohramr,of Buck Horn Fer-m, neer Verney, during Christmas week. On this occasion there were membled of children. gatusdehildren, end grtrlgrwtdehildren, no but than tiitrtwo. It is not often that such a gathering can be witnessed. The! head of the house Jud his aged partner, both of whom now number neu- foursome I your. threw off the woes of age for the time, And recalled in their grandchildren te scenes offotauer days. The following! poem, which wee read on the occasion por I lessee some historic interest. All the mem. bers of Mr. Cochnne'e family have been Imam or less identified with the Town of Durham, from the time when it was repre- 1tented by a log shanty up to the present. But some, more than others, and in con- nection with the industrial and railway in. terest: of the Town, Mr. Alexander Coch- rane and his brother Adam will be at once remembered as occupying a. prominent place. We’ve anembled today from hr " end no". um nus been the moms of deverioir' n‘sourcos of the Province“, ttnd in. , the pruspeiity of the people." :1 by E. A. Goodeve, seconded T 1.1““. mm A ' The and of the you bu been from time immemorinl ngudnd u a season of festiv- ity, when friend. met to spend a social hour, tad We. attend far and with nah I point of mating together around ’- V,., 94. o- mun}; uovorumeut aid to rall- g up new sections of conning Ind 1m... .1... -- - - _ A Christmas Gathering. v . *l&*"“' , "ing Government md to y, also to 'tii-trt-iii"',;,;;' and the newapnpcu Along I-... ., ....' A I, 'o. I thtt "That too' hag-pal- /he Stra_tford and Lake nimilarly "liet. S. R, locus. - envy of mes} ighly 'pptortr of this thé' Attorney- trt fl" Gnver. a request G seconzieg by u - -""'"'i.-dAF" dbl-91mm}. G. McKechnio and a. HoFuluao. It WM . decided that the sum of one dolly be the $3.02ng Imount of membon' subscription for the _ Burdock went your, ad that the Bontinck Agri. him. mtitruat Show be ow to all cum- Town. 'f,"a'h"a'. Ihips in the County. ( locus. Godorich Ind 8teattorg luv. decided toi --bt6tt abolish market (on. l yenir the run have all ftotwUttimr ( ll, McNieol. Yimrpsnueets--rhrm. Tyre- man, Secretary and Trruouror--Geo. mus. sell. Dirtsaom-gre-,. T. Baillie, Fred. Yost, H. Brigham. G. Panic. A. Park, H. Willis, W. Laidlaw, G. Anderson. M. Juk- land and J Mamas». Auditor-tr- " I'-IIA,‘ . " -- -- - BEN‘HNCK Aancuuuun Scan! the nunuul meeting of the Bentiuek _ cultural Society held at Chiltick's ll Allsn Pals. on Wodnesdly the 12th ', 'the following gentlemen were elected l baton for the current year r-preside D. McNicol. Pio.a'sidots-rhos. , men, 8eereUry sud Trmururor--oeo. ' sell. Di-om-tr- 'r TP-tttr, I l President. Jas. Goddes; VicerPresident. Adam Brown. Directors-as. Allen, An. drew Alles, Jas. Sim. Thou. Spicer, J :unoa s. Ross, Neil biehrthur, John It. Mchch- ran. John Irving And Peter Dixon. Audi. Ame-Br. D. McKenzie and Thou Brown. Honorary Direetom--iramm, Paul, Henry Adams, J u. Murdock. Ind -Alox. Kay. See. and Tram. John E. Panic. The Auditor's Report showed that tioet. tyin in good standing, having "08.68 in the Trensurer’a lauds. and also I member. ship tor this you: of 60, which no doubt the mun! Directo'u will soon increue to over l At the annuul montmg of E, ricnltuml Smiety. hold in E following oiiieem were appoix year 1881 ; ' Moved by J. J. Middleton, seconded by Peter McGrogor, That the thanks of the Proton Agricultural Society be tendered to D. McMillan, Esq.. for his friendly service: as Vice-President of the said Socioty. dur ing tho your 1880, and regret his decision to sever his off1oitsl connection with it,hop. ing the Director: may continue to hove his good Advice and 0tMmurtqtetmsnt.--CBrried. Resolved that Messrs. I. Traynor Ind J. MoArdle receive the thanks ofthis meeting for thoir amnion! services u Auditors.- Carried. ' I Moved by g.h. Middleton, seconded Ly D. K. 1feArth I, That the thunk: of this meeting be ttiven to Thomas Manhury for the very able manner in which he has filled the oi1hso of President ot this Society for the past year.--Cnrried. Moved by D. K. MoArthur. Iocondod by John Anderson, That the thanla of thin meeting be given to G. R. Middleton, for the very able manor in which he has fill. ed the othee of Treasurer for the put you. -carrissd. Moved by D. K. Mehrthur, neconded by J. Middleton (with much laudntion). that the thanks of this meeting be given to A. l G. Hunter, Secretary. fur the very able 5 menner in which he ha filled the ofhee of ( Secretary of tisis Boeiety.-ihsrried. I A. G. Hun-n. Dundulk, Jan. 18th, 1881. The Attditor'g Report on the Treasurer's books was read and “opted, showing 5 u. lance on hand of .176 titer pnymont of .11 prizes and other expenus. Moved by J. Middleton, seconded by J . Agnew, that Jon. Mam-ale be Auditor for the you 1881 in behalf of the members..-- Curried. ) Moved by Jon. Mehrdle, seconded by D K. Mehrthur, That Rom. Black be I ti reetor.--Cturied. Moved by John Agnew, secondad by J. J. Middleton, Tlust Samuel Stokes, be I Di. rtstrtor.--arrtud. Moved by John Scarlett. seconded by J Hnnbury. Thu Geo. Campbell be a Dirac tor.-thtrried. Egremont iGiGiiirrtu Society. Moved by Jun Cavunagh, seconded by James Boaborough, That D. K. Mehrthur be . Direetor.--Carried. Moved by John Agnew, moondod by I J. Middleton, That Andrew Riddell be I Direetor,--Carried. Moved by J. J. Middleton Peter McGregor. That John Direetor.--iried. Moved by Peter Methec,vor, John Agnew, That Jam†It; 0. Diraetor.-Curried. Moved by June: Rosborough, seconded by J. J. Middleton, That John Anderson be Vice-President for the ensuing your.- Carried. Moved by Peter McGregor, seconded by Samuel Fleming. That Thomas Hambury be Prelident for the ensuing yetir.--Cart ried. _ The Auditors lining ftuhrd to pan!!! their report, it mu resolved tint In.“ Tmynor and Joseph McArdle be Auditom snd report. Trusting that the suns zeal and mergy my characterize the officers and members of the Society for the waning your, We remain $0111 humble nervunu." It m resolved that the report be scoop- tod and adopted. Your Directors would urge that there be n, fall ploughing match organized in run- nection with the Society. Your Dimetom would moment! that the manual exhibldon for 1881 be held for two ar. ‘oou. both in membership. em! fimtne1ully ehiefiy owing to the chunge of place of holding the annual exhibitions. The mem. bers only numbered 52 in 1870, while the member- on the books for 1880 in no: showing an incrense of membership of 58. I Your Directors beg lane to my diet the varieties and samples in each and every department hare been of a very superior quality. ’ The annual We! the Proton Agri- ;culturd Society held in tho Grunge Hall, in the will-(e of Damian, on the 18th day cl January. max. new to announce- ment. Than.- Hnnbury. Eng" mum. in the chair. The Secretly mad we ennui report of the Proton Agrieuituml Society in behalf of the President. Vice-President, and Di. reetom-bcg leave to any that the Society ( is in a hellthy and prosperous condition. We hue to report a your of increased suc- ; Proton Agricultural Society. ling of the Bentiuok Agri, theld at Chittick'u Hotel, Woduaduy the 12th mm. - >4- looting of Ewe-moat Ag. held in Holstein, the were appointed for the a elected om“; :--Prersi hsnt--. seconded by aborougl1 be e-ht secondod by , Mr, Bundle be I viz. Bee - v, mun-em. ma men. and dually Citi/di by the Btati, Aunyu oi Mas-um i,u. “ Th potulyity of Hall's um Itutor. ar bu may“! um than at may yen-I. 9".“ " thu Why out in foreign huh, and tt " pf. how-- and and in all the civilian! 001mm“ ot" thu world. Por. 3A1... at 'rr rev-u r.- frworful mwr.‘ . cus",," a“: ‘22,,“ 3.. Eulaâ€. tt 'ctihfrl',' hair to its (rt ulna} eolor. It makes tho 'ali, white and drum It cum tuadrutramt human, Ind falhnco nt of the "ir. . It furninlnu “an nun-lave pru" up]. 'rr whieh the hair is noutulserl an I AU." pmted. It .mahirs the hair mum, soft and ftlrrc'e " "mum-M u a hair dreamy. - .troamtaieat narntion rvs-r st"gt'diiiiiii, “in 31a. remain a In. m mg myr In ocean-ions] appli- W ""errr. It in recommen lei nn-l t;t',,tdT,atititiiii men. and adieuâ€! . " . i In. i,u. m. 'r'lh'S2tt Max 1e1P.t - . 't,'2gntttt t9ilian Hm Renow'r ,. If h", wmbfllluon Mmmu. of the nm 5.9,". tt "Em“ mum in the nuthn An attempt um nude on Friday " 1-an " II 1:13on in the iufnntrv barraeks " “fold. Enaluad. when the rifoa of the volunteers won deposited. The camp is Muted to Pennant. Mr. Morro, on rising la mph. , hon. friend the Lander " tuc 1rpi had mentioned the Humid-try Am: hid aid that the Dominion (r H hm] not yet bud In opp :rtutxi'y t whether they opposed it or p, " sf Urt Mttrsion of the ontario “Just mp2. had agnnd cause of comp] glint the Dominion Gorermurnt 1 MM. KO went on to answer ot jum- made by Mr. Sleredicu. Tn. (but; In: adjourned at 6 o', Mr. Meredith prucec-lod to Jur'xk' L." bounduy question. He rump: mm! that there VII on the part of tho Gvarrtitr., nt R disposition to take a party ndvnntngr- rf‘tlve Dominion Government with thir mattrr. m endorsed the proposod. action of the Government with respect to the mlpsidy to tho Ontario and Paeifie Junction Ronny. Ind mud that that notion had not been taken : mom“): too man. He urged the Gorernrnent tho! the payment of 08,003 . mile to that road would lane in the hou- my little of the lurplus left by the Sand- iUld Moodnnnhl Government. Mr. Dryden, in “rounding said it was not neoesmry for " any great le Jgth on the in} by the hon. member. He , the Spouker and the members that they were permitted my to the House. The only thin; rod their rongratuutuv.s iv, In: the fut that one hon. ti Scott) Ins so seriously at that In would not be present. Mr. Meredith prucecdml ta Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) mov dress in reply to the speech from in tut excellent speech, in wine mented on the seven] measure by the Government. The Provincial Beqretaes brought duwn the report of the Commission of Public Works for past year. Mr. Springer presented " I the Wnterlou County Mutual wee Company, praying that I put to enable them to raise stock cnpitnl. ONTARIO LEG-ISLAT Moved by Mr. McCAHum. Mr. Willis. Tint this Comm] journ to meet u Chittiees I Park. on Monday the Hun Feb " the hour of!) o'clock in the f tUt the Clerk give nutter that pathunsters, puumlh-epers In! en for the currcut you will I. pointed. “11.: blind girl Rumba Ann Ivo, [McKinnom and Joseph Mina la tho sum of " each per week, Mr non, Me per Wadi. and Wm. “a; per week for the keep ot Mr. P family, um! um the Treasurer be ized to inane ehecques in that t, terly.---Carritut. Moved by Mr. Messenger. Fm Mr. Willis, That Mr. Monro}: the Township printing for the y cepted.--Caurimt. Moved by M r. Menueuge Mr. Wiilis, That the tit-mm for printing nomination bill pans, and ballot paper! an be paid und . clique issued ' SAL “it. Messenger. That. the puilmn I Cut? and five others ho received a Couueillor Willis “(and to matter tion and "pun to Council at its Mu; ing.--camud. Movod by Mr. Metallum, 'K't?0tl Mr. Dickson, That the fulluwmg In.) "ir... blind girl Ruvnly. Ann Brown Moved by Mr. McGullum. no Mr. Dickson, That Councillor “ll thorizod to furnish Blind Girl ll: such clothes as she stands in m l report to thin Council. -Carti, .1. Moved by Mr. MeCnllnm. um "rvires.--i'arri,sd, Moved by Mr. Manager, we Mr. Willis, That the Amtitoru b' 1880 he received and finally pm that the Auditors bu pnid " euch . _ - -. v-uu'd. Moved by Mr. McCullum, second“ by Mr. Dickson. That the Deputy 1mm thtimm, for the hut Mummy] Elem†h. paid the sum of " each for their new“. and that the mm of " each be paid forth. several polling places and " for the nu of the Orange Ball at Noruinution,-ctua,sa Moved by Mr. Mac-Jinn. "eortad bt Mr. Willis. Thu Mann. Messenger Bttd Dick-on be a Committee to enquiro imam. Tues-umâ€: lamina Ind "port-thu- I The newly Ow Council {at the 1... 1881. via. :--Motiia.r, “an; "can". PM Deputy-Ilene . McCallmn. 3'00“ Dgputy-Reeve ; Dickson and Winn, can... oilioes, met " W035 Raul. All... Put, on Monday, the Irth hunky, and and. and numbed the Dseugation afghan“, in and ottiee. By-hw No. l for [an wpoiuting Louis T. Punt Bud John W. Vickerl Auditors; Due-n Campbell, ture Juvuumuuuhry M0275 formula. Him; new Willis, Road commune... for Division No. I; John Mecuum for Dimion No. 2; boob Image! for hm. don No. 8, and Sumac! Dickson for Dm. sion No. 4 having been rend a first, We“ sud third time, an ordered to be PM. signed cud sealed. a If ..i., Bantam? 0011:1211: H K [11"! nutme- that m poundkmslmm and f rant year will be Mt Ptat Elli. D. (Jun-n.1,. C " “All nu Act: to nine a Alum Tom" in mam-Ilsa the complained that be Government A Mum-pa of the ith this mum-r. pd action“ the 'WI H II re an utter of pen a May meet lr tLe H UKE. H M {I at braid. " led hr K lily ts A prom debate then followml, dar. ing which lover-1 bunny: Imprumpw mil van Ind. by the oppossr':rrte. In! betto hegituiort in ndmmmg This beluga private “I." an ordor was called for the â€and lab. Mr. Thomas Whit" notiau br ex rum-n: um) Sir Richard Cut-right mendtttentto the lune. Mr. WW um that an notion be put. Petitions mind. the Rtmdi were [mu by "town. Cue Gillies. tiutlterluid Mm“ Paterson: (Brant). biiii' and ti unwind in the Lou] Maids! 'slerttest,uaaid, had been I and over -iat, but would be tho mum a In the nut u Tory (can! of envy, and. all unchurihuenou. “In I tram Mr. In“... the nu ended on division. Ind ten new. mt II the tout, " the mimrL If; [minted out n numb: aluminium from the cont: mung tbr the inspection ol then couclqdod. AM I. br the unanimity of public I the contact and the, adverts Montreal Cum Human», 1 aynhcatc wcupic Government tUm {and npocd. n " ht! to the aqua“ Michigan to I the [agility of widening this trrsiition and I hand upon it. Tum 59p!" thr pun Government In: Tommi» an of a taxlrua Trunk 1012. and determined the ttroGovrmmeot should tho work. He can": um Government were an tender: for the con-tn: It ‘18 word! I continu- In upon ttomliture n “I Ttt rug nan; out the t ll: tl chunks luck .dtautttgtrous mg for "tifieat l‘rocrodimr ll (prim tl rein: t It. Flynn. M New sectia, folio “in. how “whom the adoptiu “MoonkMWJbeto the: â€with!“ immune burden of Miwould impose upon the Mat, and can: Mine". The doll.“ upon " Clan. Tupparu emf Ihihmr mm. I“ "mtqtqy Mr. Raina. who chiming to up. the opinion of Prim. Edward lash-Id (loud in at... Ind mending he unused Sir Cd JeuUtion. Wm: the cos ad sud tho "In. of an an! 1&th McDonld and News. I Pymlon-uu. nu! Bowen In] at u an“! Mama. the motel ink" be6trgaheotrerot Mr. (my. M. I “In one hundred “we mil- in Soul: Wat Tummy. Saver-l 1-minu- Were pruned k In. Gullah. Canaan (liurum. and has -tnat tU nation-non of tU I .l r. van ll ed! H "on Dominion Palm 3: OHM ti It y I oontieus tl {net u y pm ttder ' And report. MU ' w Govern: Orruu, Jan. 1 II. ' " tray otmet In " nutty , ieat ll " o'rrato, Jan addr mil rd