Whitby Chronicle, 8 Apr 1858, p. 2

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The War in, Indfab wé he4rd of them, about the 8th of- this Donglas. Rlis evidence chiefly related to" NeW AdvertjWMents dtls ~iit sUI'sAT tCKNyIV5~RCOLN C m nth-,-of -the two auUilluy fitres -destin- the occurrences oft ~t1lth of May. MARd ONOt'Dt.> ed ta aiîd the (Jommandor-in-Chioef in the The court was occupied the whole of the tVlothing Stçrb-M. O'Driscoli. *t~' M1uflONQUI. re-canquest of Oude.1 eleventh day with the examination of a Assignee's Notice -fliram IIaw. (yAtl teaecond editiof othe. limea, _Turning to the north-west of Oude,where pronnmd <hunee, formerly éditer o Sai (b e" s. Vala j5 *-<rhPo.) the great province of Rohilcudd yet re- a native paper, entitledf the Delhi Neo, # i ng Inportations-Rutherford & By the arriva! et the overland mail we mnains Vo ho tranquillized, we fintb tat five conducted on a novel pronciple, the editor's eidexi, hâte received our privatâ oetrespandence Sikh reginitnts of fot, with horse and ar- duty boing ta write bis piper full, and thoén Lectures at the Mechanics' Ha!lb and journal. fromin omby ta the 24th of tillery, are' moving down the roads from . carry it around and read it te bi s seri- Coanstable. b Pebruary. Thb foild,«ng is the lotter aftour Lahore; and aireaxly within the baunda- bers. Tbe Wites ttenh rpy aPrianceBalmn- S. !oKgete. correspondet t- ries Of thu l*orincée, and without the aid of questions, that the Mahoniedans of the city Special Noti.---J. W. lalsey. been alreadyFcb.- 24, 1858 the Sikh, foýce, a considérable bluw has w:re in the habitaof boasting th:e the Per- OitmtÃŽent &Pills.Thos. Hooway. li l rbaiiytegreat blow ubelidcd uponth elso Bareilly. inad bth Russians, wrecamlng _____Assuraceof________________i benaraydeltvered at Lucknow b7' tbe Three large bodies of thes-3 men wec, at to drive the English out of the country, (Jommander-in-Chief. NoV., as YWe antiki- tbe beginning of this month, stationcd at and gave it as his fi-m bolief that the Mo- ë patod, fram the direction of Puttyghur and Vree several poiAts be.twecn Baruiily and hamodans woro very much,,excited about 1L4IJ tbe Raringuniga, but alO1g the direct raad thehbis. One part>y, under Fuzi Huk, thc Persian war. The Chuppaties which tram Cawnpott, ýy ithichi an 1the tracka edtera a1>eobot taon which were circulated were,* hoe said, for Whltby, Tliursday, April 8, Hivelucle <cci Outrsm ho bas once already fourteen miles from the bottom of the tho purpose of bringing togother a large !tavcliad ta victory, Sir Colin adrances up- Nynee Talhill. A second was at Rudapore body of men for somc business taehocex- Mr16. Fqn eal&yk' is Our 7-1 Dn the ebeltd~us city. The onemy before furthert- t thevest; and a third was in the plained ta thern hereaifter, and ho said they lezg g .ent, and iay aut/eorized t( hine i perhaps 100,00v. strong ; nen for contre on the main Bareilly road, twenty- aoriginatcd at or near Kernaul. Chuncecev8ucrponsaddetie, the most part trainod to ams by Eýn- four miles fi-rn the Nynee Tai hi!!, whero concludeed his ovidence of this day by re- and gravie receipts for rnoney8 glish discipline, or inured to their use dur- lay Colonel M'Causland with tlhe fOth plyilig Vo a question put by the prosecutor ïi fie ing the stormy ycars of tho dethroned dy- Ghoarkas, samo 500 Nepauloso and bill- as to who gav-o the order ta massacr the ce at.mnen, and saine irr6gular horso and four Europeans: "The king hlmsclf, wha else "li1on. ilr. Spence and the Glb The city whicli they helà is said to have liglit field piocs-in ail about 1,200 could gi-o the order ?" beeh groatly strengthened by thcmn since men. On the twelfth day Golam %v'as examinod In very trtith the editor of theo the mastorly mne-enient of the Commander All is quiet in tîhe Punjah, witb Sikh i-e- an<l gave some particulars of thie massacre must ho a poor and1 frctful creattîre. in-Chief withdrow froin their tiger clutcb giments marching down Vo Hindostrrn and of Enropeans inside the palace, of which ho has a new distress for every bour in the Idng imprisoned English garrison. W'e English coming up from 1{urrachree ta take was an eiv-witness. four-and-tWenty, and bis voico is as a mead of works being thrown up, not of their place. Sir Johnt Lawrence annii-od Tie prisoner's llak-ecm, FssimoolaKhan, in el.1hrretipacmn oarth only, but of solid masonry. But witb Ulic 17th Punjab Infantry ut Loodhia- was thon called in and exaînined On oath. Iton. NMr, Spenre if; bitter, insolent anq wbetber tho rebels will attompt ta hold na on the 4th,. an bis way ta Delhui anfd Ilis ei-idence, which ought ta ho and night true. In that hittertiels ho displays themn against the tremendous f Ie of the F,- Agra, tho districts katt-ly hsnded ovor ta ho, but for ci-idont hIbas," interesting and malig'lity- of an enen iv, thc insolence c glish artillery is at teast doubtfuli, Man' bis ianagetuet. Front Mooltan the 7th iéotnnwy rk onwe ou ditorial impnnity, and the injustice n in Sir Colin', force were dispased ta Fos*iflers hxmd arrivied at Lahore, setting ing to a certain point, viz: crinîinating the reekless partizan. think thât na seriaus rosist.ance wauld be froc the 81Ltu Nvho go uip to reinforce the prisoner. l'ho pisoner was mare îiveîy 1W"batei-or political course Mi-. Sp tlored& It can hardiy ho, howoi'er, but sne~ tpldgnio fPsa than usuial, to-day, declared bis innocenceoow2 ipe g-rsnofPha1 may have found it judicious tu po that by the next tuai! thet baves Caicutta ii-W of everything sei-erl tinies, and amuqed since ho cominenced his public cal-ce )ýou wilI receive, frorn the practised an~d l'orther teficastward in Central lndia hiislf by t isting anî untsvisting ascarf doub)tle-scou)lil produre satistsctory Weil known hand of an eo witness, a i-cri- Sir llugh Rose. and Gon. Whillock are around bis head, and asking for astimnulant ,asfnaotug 1 ltca eod tal af events îlot fées affeting ths hoincut l pressing on, hielping to confine ino an rcaaoare.i-I exampleri of men- of any note dmin England tanityecithges ta dlactrin Enladthn u ibrgs tBaaiaa ntiarramving circlo the yct blazing or A dcspatch recei-ed at Bomnbay -States wîth u domgdtenact ihr odcrn or the stanrd upon the heights of Inker- smoulderimug fire of rebellion. Sir- llughî that the prisoner was found gui!ty and measures, wlicl the current of bui lue"r. aftor relici-ing Saugor, before proceedingi sentenced ta transportation for lifo tu the evnt va.rer ht ndurringiy ntothsai Ã"'n the Ist of tliig nfinth the Commnd- upward nioved to the oastwai-d against a Andamnans. al-n-mn n tlt.Egad ér-in-Chiefbi-oke up his camp et Futtyghui- a sitrongly situatedl fort called (Gurrakota, -*truc, furnihcs a Sir Charles IVetbei and marchcd for Cawnpore. Hoe hiînselý sanie 25 miles off, supposed ta ho accupied Gr-eat Bm-aiu. of Bristol iots celehi-itm-; antd a bai-e *ith General 3Mansfield and éther offle~i- by the romains of the rnutinied 52(1 Jiuaal ItasmnindythPci btte yclcpt Sir Thomas i.ctltidge, or moi ptttedoiY li aranco of tho anmy, escoi-ted naiive infaîtri IHe was -procceoding ta rptsoacnetinf lan(eetes anconaw oticIv Buth 1 rprtofacovnio-f I indeet utation cf one Ihingt-s upon bis bi-i-or by th ef9eh lancers an di a troap of flongal inret the place wnhen it was abandoneti by giron fi-rn day to day in the Londôn Ti nie r tl Oha' o h .q y l hilm artilleri', and ca-eri- int 20 to 25 its occuPailt.rcr ascertained ta be a hoax. The fol-. roe "o h tea i o Ole a day, arri-ed at Cawntpore on the 4th, htoks-oc was expccted tuocles-I-e ncnare n eptht h Wiuiîoeks foce Iwinconan ?ia cprc et e tcchcq ut ni!e/ti Ti'lheur consistel A pivato iettcr froîn an oclcoi- of the staff Jubbulpore on or about té MIti, andi London ~pes (the evenng issue of thé a ra nteerepc.; swst describes Sur Colin am In excellent healtit would adnance in tsio diisiams-one aîonig London Vi-re) h prohaltly tho grounti of prthense 40 aldi-ipitn eacmw and spirits%. the great i-a t t the Gangos, the othei- tmtat allégation:-cotlts ihwakia-mna- s Whenat heh Iat bltin plce ofoe Sugo, b.' uay f Duto. rimages of the mast antique andi antide Whn tthi ls hlin laebeoe agb y a f"uo.The vags of Turin rc iaughing attfelian ttering Cas-pore-at or ocam- Shooraj- ite Bombay lresidency notlîing bas ca peet i teLoto p crw ich type. lion. Mi-. Spence,%,e maints pore-the party bail intelligence o! aur. occurreti of mnucli importanîce. . have hecît pîmlishin- Iprot-cetling of a faht- lias offly done what ei-ciy ien of inte detested enenîy, Nana Sahib. According lou îalin retnit cce gence shauld do, viz; yiolded ta Progi- ta hanaivs, tewa a te opoit sde Trial of the Bi-King o elh i- ucIaia . . , iî pechssion. Ife bas donc so on the vo-y sensi of the river in Oude, in the last exVi-Ciity -h&)liGztefrn on oaouaCtrni .an ni,,~tvittion that few things can rest an th, -TheDelh Gazttegi-es an intencsting Pallas-itini, Pandmli, and (?uriî±nl in the , of to-r and desp:ir. Deserteri hy oi- account of the trial of thue aId ex -king:- Britishtoerotîs Now, 'Cunot iBouro- ruginal planning. Ie remoînbrod ther havin- hiiself disnîissed, ail hie folloN-e-rs Tho trial of the ex-King cf iDelhi coin- mnoh attendi ng bls duties jivtnov- in the wastL dt fagieeett ot buta few Nahratta irregulai- infantry, hoe mencoti on Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the Piedmontcse Senate; Farrn-m, Coi-repl niV h hrcenti crcmsape o 'Wanders about the counntry with such pro- Dewan Khias of the Palace. It was haîf- Palianicinii are in tueur places of Parlis- dy ohv dptdayohrcu cipitation andi impatience of delay that, in met e%-nri- ci-col dliisutNi -ouid bai-e been about as sensible theexpessve atie pras, ,e dnesinpa6t 12 bofore the prisouo-%vas brauglît in. m englDnaîii a icerocigagonmni h reo the expessive ative prase, liedieinl appeareti sery infirin, aind tottereti into andi Curioni is at CGenoa."rckgagrnmnimthcadof ons place and wiashes bis hands i na- court supported on ane side hy tbe -inter- ~ nat. tber." By thus constantly shifting bis esting voutii," Jimaimu Bukht, andi on tîe France. j"Tis Is the head andi front of bis - .1 fcnding-no nao.,, posmtion, andi hy equabby constant changes other hy a confitiential serrant, andi coilei On Fiiday, Mai-ch luth, a law was laid1 lu his offliail dcpartment hie cari b he d-es su acouremntshosoces a hmeîf otaa snal bndI upn lite before the Legislative body, pnohihiting1 with hlm the applause andi approbation esson ai- cautteraet te incrensing chances 1 cuslaion aqsigned hbim. lic presenteti sncb the making or selliitg of percussion capsthget njiyoftecut. I of~~~~~ ca t re b n u m1aa ne i am h picture of he pless imthc iity as, tnder in w hicli fuluinating m ercutay me an ingre- tuprejud ceti party ca o view -the adm ita t kn ho hlie irisinumi too deeply ta be othor ciicumstanccs, muat bave oaknddi ont, save ta certain privileged parties, Psa'ranmetwichopna ~i Cli bvigas hvesadpubeipity. Ifo ast coiledu p e ho nand a tax of 50 per cent ad valoremn îh laid skiîfulîy, and offected eciîrgetically, wîtl Sin frin F'uttygbus-Ir ae ai, he the left of the Présidlent, andte t the right on tihe article itseif, which is valueti at an out conceding an impartiol bomnage to b untronp utfalawo hbit for Cawnpore,th of tîte Goveroiint prasecutar, bis son, mnnual product of 800,000f. ta (ho exe- diligence, bis fone-sigimt, and bis zeal. 1 topfloe iwith ail possible speed.t Jumnia Bukbt standing a tew yard.,;ta bis quoi-. ci-ciy itumlet, i-o have te invab T 8dwthSibhaseamdfot rman brt nt agar olifesbyanial The canspirator, De Rtadio, whosQ lite luxury of te 'Letter' sud the 'Jeournau -ed et Futti-giur. WValpoi&7s, brigade was The prosecutor 1-eadth ie charges against was sparcd, is said ta have Informed the with speeti and punctuality. As hie crewl M'ihdrwn oi-as he angs fonithethe prisoner, stating thal -abthDagb the French gai-ciriment of the many refugees ing cifrt, hoe may praudiy apposi to- t1 1tight batik of te Ramgungt,, on the. fui-. prisaner migitt be fllly cons'ictod by the in Lonidon who aro pbdetot the essassi- c" yn u fbo"'ei iooOe litr bnl ofwbclmrivr o htibee tcourt, no capital sentence could iehopasseti nation of tho Emperor.j Steamers," now in pi-ag-se- wich b watlItng a large but "inactii- o bdy of upon hlm, In consequence of his life bai-- Maiseulles, it is saiti, wili Selon bai-e a bas îeft as aiogacy tucach andtil wh ta Futtyghrb aots h brige which a ing been guarantoed ta him by Genoral population of itaîf a millian. 1 look with thrabbing récollections, to thos te 26ttb Juery, lovosrtgaew wib îconWilson in apromise conveyed throezgh The. originatr nti ct- of theBiga alofine71bu!-r-ve--dan b I Vhs land af dm-ama, anti except wh4en any- I saw - ' lu' - tais ample socurîcy. aMr. Spoiice, tflecoie, afternaon, Viawte Emperor ane, stand- el i-o b#tante the globe,t" may take heart On the 6tb went ai-ert-hie 9th lancers, hing particalar 9truck hlmn, cootinueti un, ing on the steps of the littie stair case of grâce ' Tite editor of that Jaurnal, Anti Iat Bongai tusiieMrandBRemington's Voop miotiful of witat was passing am-unt im. leading from bhis study ta the i-ac-rvd bis eternal ,girouetting" on eveTy point, f Bngal hiai-e aitilery. On the lOthi On te faurtit ant i Ifth days ho was gai-ten, which is oniy fenceti off tramite personal anti poitical, cancot,t-th al bis the 42zîd andi 93nuj Highlander, liotgson's irouset frina sieep Vo hear te ovidence publie promuenade by a railing not more malignity i-aise a ciaud of tes t iat shmu herise, anti anatitertroop of bai-se artillen. .i-ati. A pi-ofessianai attist was in(mten- titan tonty yards tram te palace, anti abseere te/aeto, an whfcla we ms ow iusit. On te l2th, tise date ofaour istest accounts,' dance on hs latter day, making a skietch raibing whicit anybody might jump ai-r. - 00 Sbr Colin hati retunnet frac> Allahabati, of hs pisoner as lie Iay on bis couch.' For et least a quarter of an boni- ho romain- Ime Mectli# btp btiad e chsed inu t ubuee b On te sixtit day, te translation af e cd alone, leaning on tic banisters. in an Ta ax the Town was held on lhurdq delay ta hs non-arrivai of the siege train lette r, datodt hs 24tb of Mai-ch, addtrossoti attitude af contemplation, with bis legs ci-coing lest, pursuant Vo notice, at theië and cavey trin Agi-a, anti atits that cosi ta te laVe Mn. Calvil, Lieutenant Gai-ornai- crasseti, anti smoking a segan. Theo day Town Hall. The attendanceofetra 1tepayes', tio-abe axioy ws tf fr Vs sfet o!N. W. P., was i-cat, disolosing te tact being -iory iflot, titatsande of people were was bath numenaus and"resgpectàble. Q tbis important adiditian ta lte attackbng titat as far- baok as a yeai- anti a hait ago,1 walking inite gardens, antigi-est nanabers oui- Town Counciliars, however, only tiar6 taica.Buftits, Vink i.a mstae, orsecret emissaibs more sont by te King of leaneti over te railings ta stare et hum.- o h etee e- rsnlteMy~ the anvy apear Vo avebeenbuttwaDeli tV Persia, thi-augi thte agoncy otdýno Wheu et lengft, being summouaed by an CpanRm marhestra Canpo-e n Vs 4h, ithMaitometi Husun Uskherce, te object of usher ta gise audience te mse i'e- « ho R mahs ge t a por onetai-ch it -cr.which mas evidently ta obtain assistance went inoabi. study, he beit te outey doli 1ta. Wlsn, m. as cailed 1P él Anti~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~t am terwiigfoi~ Cif acomplote tbeai-erthrow ofBitisht power open. Whatevei-maybe àtae t,,eigr1ant Jhn itehiqm<t camp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~i onVt 1t Vlsopeayît h n dia; The perveai oft lhe letter, which ti-utit commanda ane ta sayj lt sel. ertary. The abjectof the pro- train came in on te ît, anti mas tact-ass bears bath te Delhi anti Agi-a postmsa-k, mity ia noV arme ofitis charaëtehsaO t1h metgVfo sse e-th Tv about'the 12tit. exciteti considerable sensation in court. 6c-60nga éb, jomnproving UicTasv GANGas OBDas uacvsan..-An as a ttal fallut-e. Mi-. Jaiesalace, 1 oonelude, thoeeore, that Sir Calin wa On te 7Vh and ti Sittiystite prosecutor tensive gang of i-obbers hauireen diacai-reti was te rincipal, in atact hse nlfsýppkes., eny WAlting t scec the miiole farce aor eauitVtagtVt nep-ttip in anti about Vhs nebghbo.héoo e Geore- mn îbbla iesiee n o-d before ~ ~ ~ so hbuotc-sei nita ihn~ namnctiJutinli, fas'maerly ncwswriter -- 1 dRY or 'tsv aftei-, the date oatour lateat ac- ta the Lieutenant Gavernor it Agi1 is t , Te isni uoterymi$ Vhs me b 'arttea-2Vte ' ' i i a-thuVinootlim-tn couints, ho once more set an foot bn te i-. evitience confi-meti ail wm bo.'a areadygetma in;Trtoavg e o teo tMsoudIls, ybCuel ~el pfivi»c etVit beai tainheard cohcernjng teoold-bbooded utuocb'gnlmni eot aùggs e haut~budebsb i.Oanl belpMine t behed f- prabably f- mGeoz-getastuein sesrh of a;peirM boa in b*isg »beforethe,,-.tepayers 1ot titis 12,000 ta 10,000 mnoaddtiabout 140 g tien ammitetmolua iny eRa.Th ebaie o#4 m h~i10 hub OeTW~~lWV es ydbnue h Bôme 80 of ihienoSic, i sohai-y motal, aner's own aaÉet iihlaae.Tesoien fritemhlm. Whec n isr~ .sutn è';ùve thausant pounts curr-ency, u~dLIm rcaineE ti ieîl-peoe, Vtecanal mater, wicih ian trougirthe, place -- ~~~babe ~ ~ ~ ~ o nuu>rute h omn iSroexecution, .wae, it appegai isuod for the ile e tsa lace fer te suspeotc esnpabW a2 p-8 eas i ,it . whol, nmberundr tlf o mandof irhoe ias attuiçk with the angwers ,roc.b*s expen4ed In drainimsg, mpscadamzlpg or- Arcbtiaie Wilsoni. The i-oaci to Alumbagh OpUi-P<>ofpwalihiisg âwy U traý "M I 0 bthe is questions, anti miti u 4er thegraieêig and 41y4n oide-walksonou a us wouid filc4 quaiVo cipar, atrong bodies of bloady deei. -te pesns qaestioned. ýTii led it. » ht. aIr-ets. reepe boimig atationed t i A ô OnaýBuagai- "CaptaicFËoerestommissayof Ordranoo rako nmore peutiouiar enuiio;, whicb re- Mr. Kele, 3fr. Blgelow, Captdit léwe, g;ucge aod lte Bmr<nobridge. PFrom wua ezmiined «i .teh* and t 9 edays9 ultîiis beng reomd toa aparty nt ~thre P4yor, and, thrrçitizguii PIP tb@ lehmbagh itacît Oui- latelt i"sje ci tue and on the 101h 'Sir Tbopbihlius ,Metcaif distanuce wla, ho wu lol,'eoulsj gVve hlm resoluio; on, the #ound, tirAnI new,- I2th it 1 , he -i e wL. No ttairC, 89,gai- eiidoeuLThe "I oôthsayr," verY, inforioin 'oaaboute imspeted liabiIltyonth f ami llroa w Pa-t e t lwn mlirt ma to uade b ie enemy ine. titeir Blimn slher-S wuas xkmmie4ýd thesu-d yiitng-hi p Ui hemyetoiy eerbaus yffect it ailtytoaaalstintscm. ,baady repulse on te 101k WfJanuary; ciciciMl liaI he-beS» said oebi whie ' ws tn Ap«meLTm a oulttê~» ~a~bIat iiO~rntM nt .wu expedcb n:tbt'very'day, oflpowerfos1 uc a nloioajy, sui-, ntateri timey re.~. the r-ilayetwwi»as Of td th* writer of tir. le.tto b1hiehb1amn Tus pi caer-wvan uefi'r-l'd ta, anud 1tat no cee .4 Oorptowa jwug l 1Ê,e t mowm1n-An offiter ci the ?18thbLýaya, »otwthstandiný ,lei éd»atementelof sk_ sv1eg l0 s perty bàivhmeî è sWart 6r-t ýW» n- 'We araAUla iiareeue,"bis firm b.liefIthe pvÏ trbte& te! le nAjn.w b , " gt~O~~ Mean«hbll.Jung Bairadoor, vit i the Vhstnes, ho dil' D'f ibe o ' hJis w h'«"-bu4 14 i- ' he tr ahoorkes, wu5 ying befoe. 7i-ab*& In] him « er1ikvum r è. .ýànLà , ý AtiÈ àL iii te acamtauuteouumaOfesta ite R a ci-qta frognil itenueoc- xket w-Jouit be ma-ta-neti-s-orM, . W.,4 Ysrl - _M10 tao OiVou ±silsay o Vtegonrut re'tuc,-ayna o te,Uc tatepueyets, anti sas op. Dr. He amincoasiteratian .s-oult n!b s-ents ofthte-cil izeis i-ithout any irestric- te ct-anlande,te Gi-anti TnleRails-ay posoul teints- n eeln rjw-a OPs atan oesaednt t- ian. Titis tirey s-l hosure ta do ftaihieir andti h Viatie anticommerce otfte couio- rn nirpaigb-aae pps ati o-' nsdet os-n adi-autage, But te moment te cor- try. te wsylaot butceis; 1!le markt lpio- Mi-. Msddtell. etplainestheb position in pai-atian n ltseires, anti imposes r i-c-- Anti youm' peVtioners, as in tiuty baunti, ponty' sas, ho ttsserteti, goati prapci-Vy., set 't bi as asplacet-in being compeiied, tians on the-bu chers anti restraints an te will es-et- pt-a. botter, il s-as pai for. If a' Ma-ket wore frou e hsnaner iens-bld, lbe amendmnent cîizenste>' tstiay te prineipie o? mu- Whitbyv, tt Aprl, 1S8. placeti uitet Vie Corniers sames-,wed s-as itronglit up tai-ote againt iL lie wus tuai accommati Viaon, anti bysau daing atit 1'.-£21000 0- £1O000 SpottOaniitVhere initai-ai-et aPPrapriati nbut'iibovit on - o te burt. sof te citizon; fatte - Amerîcai nd.,tape.imm. moult honP Cômpleàt. against- a Markeîte aémendîmentValae te course meslioned Cbutemer sil ho coltain ta hliacO Smo oxtr ienw srfîott qudtrmteo-i.ts-location. - by Dr. iar-.attoe swIu4lthe penn y in te und on te price ofbis Uie ttsT-su--Dpitet - Mr-. Hodti remiotietithe. Cauuiliatt' cIooland otirer taxes woulci b. meat le seekin te canipensate biniseif tornh aktIfto Weeoe finti ta ho in teitighi dégrte -oexaticus, Vt a-ktlctansa hanb'te tagain uirgcd teinjustice et makin6 tha mx- lseoriconvonuence ho e a cuei aomta reoac oCouncil, tant noV bt' lte pose ut s-it- .matter a Wart appr-opriation.- , ia>'sufer b>' e retriction. Besites,s- u-mrianserdr ni x -e-.~ out teoir consent. Tii. eltlzeni, he asseri- M- ruiaaesspiý"i 'iuiay rosta&ssu that; ifthitsmai-le s a(as instance s-ill be as goat s-nty- -mer- ,pait &penyend throscoppers aipount amendmotitand atfor the resoti..n cf Xi- IV iV oigm tô Vaé) te bcd place for teé e hsVo- llieaor~îieV more titan Vhey mol ht im h~ iav-e Va MicdoelJ, zst,,uriýjeatla btithcm Vo5s its i-et, heas hos-fl s to bl aipgtacert.xis pyfo ce irwmsenee abblgca or l ie ste, wý,opote tb rem~s Bu h deirataoI<lmtFallrq1aioe , Vgo betord afocai magisVraîe eliotVogcibnpofuthertowcoeto4atioe tg im m4thet-uy, Oru- àtWntsrý- basidesanti make aoneoat Vs-àafIMdai-Itsprmcoed ta Én.i--m¶l4add e IL founcl lit Iil aure Ountyý I ý"W!dtt o C -. -onieat te miket, h. sitount o e a-e- Toroto, find-tVhe. ý8 Cionisul, maire s W 1 bie>'gota ihaidftet r Idgy fi trut',totdeVa1& o ~ti-lçt~d rotm t inlo; ecaus ~ Vto i-m-y miolier afidevt ets'. li,» nt~ gi iuun Reeéi-o sen fri theeaxmepay lo(eem £90 affidavitultbma ii>tsim anduid. at_ tàctý wëihi rs ccommo*dating hie bus- ta certify that local mag"trat. la suchuand s-bichw a4nisapprqprjate s pulym e» irt i .ladaeut of the. ener& aI 01d lness ta the ne ities et ite -citizens.- J a aperson tuly aulabifsed toi administer theiasmrke+t or thlb. e âtd eutire tes-. Th~etrtI -ade-l~ocu1t co alts t The Ielay, troueble, iid expenais nsutsait alittis anore k.;ott t.I.sa brk1&» hi b»pitw deal- oftIme ý ncccssarlly, anid'eiorked 4 _ý s-. nosfor firea. Viadelebaarrg. Bre s boabm e yery ->ùn Iloti for prsolal oiervta.,,,~, fl - . L!meiM{tîJ- - E s t fi 4 1~ t i - a t, 'r c reek. by-iw. T a 'atte bor c e ss m eti <lite a W lutbv sid Lake H uron R aiWai- ToW tm C encil. M r. T em uyn o wud n t np eai the railway diicjssion, in mtici M-. Laiugattuing VieToiinattiMyrclci<ieCucitare Iu>,t - u i g e d t h e s i r a b i l i t y f r e p a i i g t e T e f oing t e Ct o e h s h M y r c a l h oun d i l ,t eta : t a t hi e t a j u l o . o ul O u t railw ay by-i w . the L egis ature. -j Prûsent- M ésý larl img o, îR ow e, . C a îtain R a m naedti aat te c on ttee to so n . Tih atMa a ol o tr gr iut e A ct, 2 0 V i . C h p . 14 5 , ua M a c to n ell, M c P h rso n , M eB r ien , T re na y n o i-5, rep o rt p i-agi- sç, an ti b tan l a 0 k C m a y was incorpoae;I under t e an ti Wts n. at a an was eciveu¶ witlî applausc an fle otWttyaniLk -uonPriîxM. Prry 1sd tu lo ~a- at Raila o saie the led~n lio o anaieaofra P art W itby aLake Iuroonnlîe, ts-e oio a t adloaor iîoi M ajor "T l t th 2consti-tction oft he N rtitro Railw ay Com pan , w itb pow er ta c o strmct 0 e nr , aîi o h r , ei u-i e h o ai n o e rmn ak tin comauicti~ ~ itu c~î~ irn.prayin for inp-ovement of strects.-M. cd 10 in .s-îu lca itno h Vo îme - o 'fthat im nediatey after the passing of 1 Mar-îloiell. m - ln i i-t u a 1 , Vi0 ts p a r m a u t i ~ p o -t n c e p r o p O n t y s a i ti A c t, th o B o a r ti o f D ir e c to r s t e ie in 1 O f C a p ta in W a lla c e , o i e î i î î n î y n lof e 0l tua k e t a W itby, and luntil the o ns ru t o 0fone nam etan ti appoîmte , open ot Stock Boo ibleandampanoy, pi-a>r of these w or lk s i fi maly decid oti n, it is for t e purpos o of recci ing r an Juim i icu 'mp ny p a iîg for t e use aif t e W O S e t W r akeilt u com pel inexpeient ~o issue Debonturs for te in- palities, anti otîer partes, subscnption oÏ TiIi all or two nigts in te week.- the purcaers t6 complete tîeir-purtqA" - r- t ern al inm pr oý e m en ts o f t hVe T ow vn ." fo r h*a es i i Vt e C a p ita l S to c k o f It e sa ut jM -. N a td n c îl. bîO w th e C erg y R e se rv e F u n ti sas r ) ) t'l t M.Moiy tt M- tn Company, in which Stock Books, te%1a - Of Haiii:toti & Roberts, and t es, V py fairVte mar-et, and crcîidb M r g e - r o d , a d M .S e - or f thé M u nicipality of the Tow n î'o ! pr y iet-ocnseiinisuetiicagert-Mtat it b ing, spoic o t hs esolution anti amnen- Whbty, undeci-authority a aBflrwVopi-.ymgs icnc o sse a ates.MrM-.gae, tiutefeemhal P Mucia. Jaepryig-oflosusieos. Sa\lt e îtngt 1858. ment. Ote{ fpeake's camefora-anibut t - fct ul aseulandi ratifie(l, ac nî.-pciiiy î,iatmtst h suibscribed an itehaîf of te saiti Stewartaso cllq ttll the h patiecnte of tltcaudience ta 'ldiid " iiy, for tlrec tio msand smaie-m of saiI aid- M.% îîo, gsol- m arsiket acre it tihe S uti, % rd, antid laï t ýaVel- n t tierquaotn beforo te chairmaa, ie- stock, ein-gtie eamounoof seven-ln3J' f jane etttttSiCa at'kuontat deetis ecor)i-l wauld son tIl atdm- oQ re - v e n te ti t m o r tb ta in i m îg a iea rin g . th o sa n ti îo inl -, a n ti o tîm ot' p artie-s h a ie asst-so u-s;, p r a in g f rî n e n rai-f a a - i ti n i r oip e ties b in t e S o u -f V eeat Th anc,~en asceritibyanai ubsvnied for shars toan anmoutîmexced- ----anecrae aa-1.i i ingtwheenlyntwg aridbya a--six titousanti potuntis. r frotit $51) t, mentioniedti o tc bourided i m0th, . - e d u e m o s t u n a n im m s u s v o t e . 'T h a t t e p t r o s e t R a i l w a y w i l f i- n i , m o u t - ~ t T q ~ .- - a c r e , a n t i- t i a t t i e C u c l t u g t a t The tono nti feeling evinceti tliteh, ten complete, te sîortest amtl ost i- -'IsMyo c-mlVieftîtusig ô 0un- aascc-tbt te Town',.;rigts. m eeting, s eý s a united t ertîina wion on r ct line o c m n aton h tw e tn Lake catons Ca tain Ro si-e n cuire mi of te znavr.. >e.ý te part of tl . atpye utte IlumnndLake (Ontario, and 'ill piovea I'î-wîEq.-wireltdei '5ohom'nrgua-.j To îiosot vulualele ink of enetiot, btelse fAlriaoencernntn ,nd-ictruni umr aiecisternet. g 1tbe support,, te t e ntm ost extent, te ton- ties e lio g i-et lak s a mdat he in an ti t hi t mrty si-x acres of land,. sihivil lie c in..tenomu- -f he m rk t H o R s t ÃŽ u c t o n o a t l e V i t i y R a i l - a s t, a n t i t h a t r s o f l a k e s t S i m c o e a n t i S c u g o g , a n d m i t iit - r n i - t e r t t e o b c p u r c l a sq e t i h V te T a l v î a s a a c r e . m- Vbo t ley a re i-ndc a tt t p o s tP o n e a n im m e tîa te m a n y o th e r la k e n a n t i n i-rs c o tn e c te ti C t'îm e t e ry . . M r . r rr o u l ti s ta te n t i m n g f c l pU-atantagec- vn te inpoi-cuuent orthVte ithVuc0f etn thrlaioea litmatter, lie-aieit cato i-o >tmtnîprempomaieotse tuh neodeIl kwhat be heat-t at tiî&Couciba-tSte ~Vh Tssnsid t~temînruert m mic net- ine ot propoeti Railway. i ~sfltsir-ass55tititn t issue Ietueen Vthe Tyi rCouncoadi - l â u n c d y u a îl u t t h i s t i r r e - t o t l e a c o n u - y a n y ' a t o f C a n a d a W e s t , i n f e r t l i t f a mnid t e I !a a t l C o t î a t i n tl e g . t h V e p l is l i m e n t u t a t g i e t u n n îe i - a k i n g . ' 'l i e s o i ] , o x lc n t o f a p r i c u l t i r a l p r o l î c t i îttt I I VR e p o t r o f t h e A . X t t î r s ; a n t i s t a t e m o T h eT s ao e o f t e m a ir - k V te p u i -cr l a ,, c ~ ~~~0 an p o le a 4 itbvt, sic have saut, laie andivalue of rn' n , n~ttitm-e , %wth a un"t f- fuS.Sets antiliahilitie- of Vte Taisn. cildeett he-as a ine ianti Pi-e areml of antîpeopleCi-Ofiw, haveOthett-oT mît--s- 0f ses-n dtV-tiiuaton o av th Ril jttis setin of coutry lias ititerto contr- -,DOCUtMEeeNTVSVe uciute. h noati, aîutl utojtltitg ittt the IRrilroal-ull Uiîiteu-Yti, e - iamoulît of içs imports amdi(-)rn motion îof iMm-. Maî:titeîthll, titc petm- the pe n ce V e re su t o f tje m eetin g a n T i m u rs ly la st e x p o rts, ie ty la rLrc ly Vo th e re v e n u e a n td tio n s a n i o ru n ié imt3 plrese lte fi t é)l t e o f , Seîin g - c, w o e fu -th e r d . c î i t n uuowill, ie -tsq4 hc a warnting i u fturt'mncommerce otthe Poicanti inastut-it(Jouicil, s-ccre ra, andi referrei tate Vil close ta tefl ocîo'xc, n-b. tý,it h OStiCtVtîCIitivtul togtn s a~~t~e 1t i~i2s'T e serl Colutittees Vtewuic t tey appe- Capan Ro sî-,couueti be- Mi-. atla ifard vertte peoples tnittds train Vte gi-est ol- Vt rvn mti oirprtioal bee- A[CNti- ni-mu t. sc tistit on ' i-o i yea. m vr nd sco jgngiect of ti-!itiiition,-a railroati train fiteib. 1On m)inof Mr. llotigson, seonl by on vitio tue mie at ecît esiorg Port Wlîitby ta Lake Huron. 'îhat lange sections ofrftie Cnotvn î La~jMr Plemnds the -Ctuo - tiît nVieqesinonVt i&tcaueç9 Oi- r ~ tuttI et <rtî nc- . -outttiîiee oOntthcewhol ouî-seonntthe 1 no surevii- a,,] t survit-I. - ijnv -t------ ** lue o lte l.tanttlNortii of the proju-tittl iit- eein Vt yi nla of .line of Railsu-ti, and tih ie shores Ofrte I îtlg Oft Vit--lIy-lau- (Nýo. 49) ta nepeal Mai- lThe yensWi-cePenny, Hlaum, antlira i otj - nlanl acswimose trathe iV wiîî to«ter aloi ket B3Y-law (-No. 34.) son. We wecs4rrî- noVta ohave seen s gi-cal trouoe auiathtgmost o! tîmemýe ImtliIMn. MBiein tthe Chimar. Nays. Mactianoît, McPierson, IWasm½r Tr ueyoe ný 'ite ls t tTw ilon foreatîspît(I urait-nîtîil ;ttletrpmer, liey ae t-Mr.I lotgson i-cadtihie first clause, andulRoise, anti Tneoay ne..- Vm mte me- T e d y v T e dsý .ro efr lnous unoci-tcu idanti ofittle valui, e ils o m- forit.s adoption. The mayon m aiedt t tlf Viep ouc-o tel-li'm C5litgte Of lte wivanît mOi ne cîejmp antI etsy motte 1Mi-.àaction'ell objecteti. antisugs-- tnierpartpragi-ess, anti obtaîn Icare ta repf mai-ket ylutws e ttainatett, St!drof uc-t-cit, for cîmtncttttiitîtatnark'et ,tate Reeve Voego timougit Vite ather ci, i- jSat again, wuich i-as negati-et iluoih af~ ~~~~ ete a-1iSaic-y-. jfor rotice tittuer or îlmer. lTeht(,> se ll g- .oig laseV san. aotivsin ow sucb as hev outiti ave aken consden- Wtîitsetutti LukeIfuron iI-uilwa>- momjttAs I itesi-ce- ~boitra .'ioe-as% likeuv)ilYa"ILaeIluo Liýrý ruei 1 t. jttain owae w-a. sttrpri.îet iut te Captain Rosi- moveti tthe risiug oftthe hecy ad bu oi6tutt a siieiu-alk j otan-' --îm-----', or - cammittee,irul kiîn a te . ci a d .t . . o t "o p S I t e xte tsi e r it o r ié r a n liu .. )p rt ta n n e r in u-ic i t 1 VIt - a w - it uti e e n (v a l y k ll o f th y . ted te Court I Ijae. IV olîl iave beeti ity uticliî t-ir rture rae can bc con- brougliitn. The Mrket i iiwbsihe a-,wibs-scr-oio iiii vitit quite refreslii ig V observe te insinuatin-ie 7l, anti ssiîcon tiu-teti soi luope- atituîîl by a rna t-ity of te Rtpyo1SVa3 ti1 at cac*1 , curlse-mte Vte îmtîîettafe t-sc, oiI ot5t4me3' eu- "poks"m4 b- gentlemna a tié'slado h on nli (Udb tiiiýtt- S eCrTnri mawiedie s.th , e qeIosdn eCof rpiti seulemnet ofthe-e e.xteriive bttt uinn-tbi w tleutj-Vta iEWL Olç-c- imE Coursed; is-itîtals.sWuNWrd hÉi t epn a n h witouta ho ucessulaccmplsiicantofenitiei iat a maJority te day, andii-catifi-rntVtechair. Mrt mithot att o fgitto!itticting a pettoai ucel tlmcetpi teî Ils ine- of the atepyers aofte Tain woult naîs1 Maconil sttd is Obje- la aie a 4id. l i s ca t c f a n k i n dtii P e o p le 0 s o u d s e c L k Vg i t p e *hig- ttc t o ît u i V o e i n ai- a a ! i a lkloti a - n es t sbb î b ho iem'.tas net will tt z oi-p-itu :-awntm -M- adone!pi'sreso ublooictissi t h e ni.p ass, b tti to-th e si'lole P r v in e , an d i bt o- b y - lasî. F o r tl s p a it, lue w w ; sa tis tietiteV o f a th e C o u n t yi a n d t i; g t at a p u blia--* rm On the subi ct o!fhueictîti-ket, te Ca-jn- tiledti o te favorable considea-atiais anti le-ive lte titttert-eVte ratepayers, mnd jbidn ttt rnia nafa utc th i m e e r s t n he N r h W a d a - support of yo ur l aono ta ite bo tdy. tot su te th ut a m aj taity of thi itbmu i lVa iten oo of t e C ourity an a it ti t,. VhinmnrersnigVieNmVt a- -- t ut tiis Riiway uvîmen conuieted ,wil llwudt h epeo h cnY hud l rse soi-ted confit i tb',tiist thcyspakete senti- prove a Most vaulate andtri portan t'teeti- 1oa go -against te pt-osenit market loca- ail ait-riblai- Publi 3 buildings in te Pnovincg as m nts o! E ni. ority of the atepayers at!etc-Vo te Grand Trmîk Rilwva' antiu st t ion. have a sidewalk ta accommeatae te pu,, - an t e T ao w n, in d cîand ng a repea i of t e of n ecessity con trib u te la g cl a b s m u o M r. M ac tin l u rge t h e p rop r cou rse li . l t a t w u t e o l 1 , a - £ 0 by-as; iul oîmr oucilrin ai- nlargeti antsuccessfmîl perain, in shichit Thta he Viteamnotttiznent£t5Viterp£:),o. by-lw; hil eter Cuffilm ite Prtoince is deuply bteresteti. t blaesi-. - o .fieprse by. Tht £et belangedt o te toma, andtihit of. taCountyiCu uncil condidence thatitetalane. o! tintimiitqmaicafiooe itt ly Tat te section of cotntry Vrouug i-PnysctaantneigVite iE IV iasnoV a mneoar&mte. s-e ite meut ipicce of a majo nty of te w icb tiis Railw y is o hc o imc ted, M e- ' iaansC-, a te . I je ratepaye-s, a ruitat tîîey titinoV require baslititerto i-cocu-ct noaestitance tram aId ity-lia, abidcontentiedt Vat te shortV 1f as a 'natter s-hicb éoncei-nedth ie s-boî ot te by-îaw tafite repealeti, but omuîy o ho the Provincial Gimerninemt, eitlir thraugitantibotter waY mouiti ba ta repeai te aId, Vasa-oanti its-as a di4grace VaVte tasnta -to Koameienteti. If i-as contentttilounte ane oteruvisein titi of Riiplsy onstuinoranti pesa a nos one. The sainie auithitiy altoste mmtter ta reniai nai as le an t, that the m arket hi nvb le co esta it o n otîer public im l>ov m en tj s-iîie l psse ti theuO ltiby-la s, w as c am pe- c aptain R io110e n m nd e f ed~~~~~~~ lsoiiyamsoit'fVieatpyr, it Tîat an uniet-tkîn t--r . jtett torepetl it--the tAti iy- sa s pas-flitatte Counil-ap-rat£ tr ~. stauti e ke Up ani reulabon fortitt i ainos moslae c-onlplillsinent, set by te Cauneil, anti noV by te people. tIbI3iunpt-veînent of te tasta, ant i iatthe li purpase koptj in force -amcnditagte tram te uunaiulct nesairces ofthVie locality :Witen the tmariket suas built, te people Contmittee on Streeta antji taprarce Ia 'ptsenit bylaft'se arti-as ta allas-theinmeitey intereste, but youeiurm on-sh vtt a iaino dstattî -hoafttizt aai-its o tens ta e, b u tch ers t p eÊ d b m ent s-e ie th y p bas ct, a is î rts ssis, t ance t r G e o n l ie df b u h r z d t d è t f r t n e § 4r ro ide t ey oo o t a liens a bu ch m e -le ist ace wIVm io an abe ant i s-e o uiti horestri tedttapurciase thei- niat te putpose, for te general ben efit Of te ~z'prvietiVhy k uf lcese s uth.Part Whitby anti Lake Huron Rails-3 hro nt n1-bie is.11eopinions at ltabaaing classes of te tas-a.Qati' - n . c i s , a n t i k p t i o s t a l l e a t t e m a r k e t o p e n C o m p a n y w i l i h o a b l e t a r a l z e t e b a l - t e " om , a n t i n o s , i e - t i e m s a V t R s e t t a t s - o o o p o e M - t a c - Jié turing certain hiours of te day. On te ance ofthVieuneans roqmîbreti for te cen_- building a Marlet-that te Taons-as noVtiaoneli'e motion, but ho s-anted Vhseion ~~otier iant it wssurgedth at it would ho petn Oite Raiwa, andti protsecut t uflimtyatvnifo iep*Msoatuo oaporitt a tt mrv nict te quit. sufflcienl ta make te butchers psy ian stlla equipment of te ri-ast edersho deprecateu te idea Otfcet-ly tittllî Tao Vte s-haleowsn motianeti. lie atinîttc 10 a licnse, ail s-bng then o keep theji- fori-vsicb bhave beon aIready necevt te maonent, mV becanie lcot-porateti, rn- teY-santetia sidesOlk ta te Court Blouse,- Q stal l s h r s t y p le a se ti n th o m a r k e t o r u n p r c e d e n te fl y lo i- ra te s , a n ti o ff erin g n n g i st a d e b t b y oie c tin g u l c n a - e s u n i t i e i a - o i e T s n m t s :l out of it, s-e ir tey gotVt ee u-ver>- ilourable to-ms. b0 frc rad pontof ie-me e s.obtsaidesaies up a tweCn ty i-pr,iVa, - ~ -e -dVa so - te n ar c t Vt e c ens H uron il a a p i > . y u - - 'unnaost fa-po nt of a.ph oeflo ct'i ç ià iw lL. f 4L

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