Whitby Chronicle, 6 Feb 1873, p. 2

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je - - 0. - 1 ý -ý-- - _ _1~ý 1 CRUM, Qu. Tne , 'Y' Wuliag and if' t» 1111; CO. the r4o" important of sny ever Engineer, Toronto; Mr. I)Ouald Me- Nii _and Comn .0 - a ýlioport 'Iris Quebea lini léf tbein, de, mu. BL rAvru" Bank-Notim PrOsented to the notice or the Innes, morchaut, Hamilton ; and Mr, P Tlle'Cmq-ý-,Tr«mer, , . Mr.êýýIa' ke-ý against any ý 1 Cime wu direct stifficient loir resentad and rond, 9.0. . fflin and'tày -sci Ne àskéd'm"- - -ýt,6 Gevernaient sid boing,, . the ëînberiiii = tiýet6. the Cii Of Ontario. In 09. 9typn-on 1 noider the nukü«,jýaatnMy, before re 1 asoi poop of Sandford Fleming Civil Zngineer, 0cf màtion of MrGfl4pui','Ieconded tentionbut "t, th" ex, IgO votes. Lietni 0 anl Concert- thf firut P-4ce, it in. designed te Ottawa. y 3fr:,Bickell, a rodélution pusied 91VM9- carry section Of the Wlabjr-line to pmtpý 0 if- peopli in the To thi Là&"-Ifn. Knowang. out a long cherialied hope-3 rsilway, For Quebee, Sir Hugli ni, novan, ry Aboula recoive Ana nièï ap' 1 Mr. Bigolow si ho uudmfQod the be taxed for reul ; Mr. J. wlàa,, MOR«,,ý ma the resolatiS ttî, ombrage ý theL it», servies 1Cwý à Nebraska Uuds-a»rgu 8, runhing tbrough the centre of this chant, Mont J. Beauxi spécial conimittee to InOVer, a Mr. GIM 1 xprosis gulte As- the centre of the' Coun 1 tyMand the lino thst the Gpv Elu-ris, com. > examine the books tonidied to, ellî oounty, from the town Of Whitby te morchant, Montrent ; Ron. Di. Beaiz- and documenta now in the han& of sr )Er.- GOUM advocate Centrally througb, the lebeh of -the County cau insci Notice, rd Ssi jras the Geoi Bai biOup Çommissioner of Crown Lands the Conuty Trea«Mer, assistance - te ý the W. ". P.ý lino te a a "I and report- Srtainpointbutrdauýtýh&veit»S- COnntY tO the Georgilm Bay.." It was cOuntyýin ]B Roldon, Assiffle, Jei and th e* -bciiaboo oitalation, Quebec si Mr- Bobt. X. Hall, bar- The motion WU ébiected to as U=Ocet- assistance On the «t' Sion 1 *hich ' ive quite right th" the, cûuwâ aboula, if Mr. Br , i - which SP" Notioéé- i Provli the eài carrying ont of riot«-at-law" Sherbrooke, but wdacàlirièd on the fýkng make the lino wOuld record au opinion on an- important amonded, go in. division- country, biseau" e mattér 01 thii kind, ý Whon ý a,,, by.law - would suppoi PwÜàmntary Nofidsi project, are, at lut wë trust -for For Nova SStia, lie X G.' Archi. Yeas- Méamm Bickell, Brothour, with "'W«M thonnt«ý' canU UP, then ny' conditions thst ilver net nt rest. TW-]PCOPIO Who--> in bald, C. M. G. late Lieui..Govemoý of BrOw,,-C l'in pet iù2eý Nipiming. ne might bi wee. Mr. Peasb, QWàud Foleyd ellieli . t be put in if the resolutiÏj 1 t -MoDerzlýott, McBàe4 GleD, (Mr. Gien) bad no doubt whatever but but thls ,, =mvp ý n amwer to Mr. He beIiëvCdý t thsir blindnew, fourtèen - Governor of Manitoba and the North. Graham, (F Row_ "t the extension wordit ho- built, ne Fowlees roquent. He obOUI& W ANTED a "my *duut@d years âge, itiory.. laud, uaderstood-tl lad, M an apffla. voted a* west, Terî , Sexton, Shire, Smith, W.), believed the line wso, dosi te ho, support Uco, nt thé Cage of this poper, > - Own the Ci by-law, which Smith (Scott)-iu. a the resolution ; it did ne commit the the UËwlstl would bave secured the Completion of For New Brunswick, Mr. Egorton Trila lino--to W" the other roads Connty, nor did it creste au7 liability. been léftviitl Xajý- Meure. Campbell (B. F.), cOrth would act aie foeders. It was un- Mr- Bickell argued thst if the rose. that road, have since seon th - Ryerson Burper, For ýmanit4b Campbell . (Jas.), Donc Mr. WhitI eir error, !14 Mr. van, Feaoby, questionabity the libortest yàute*from lutionpa"ed, the Countystood corn. the Ward"nî ide, and li have bitterly repented the Audrow MoDerznôtt, inerchant, Winni- IGOuld, Roliman, Miller, Parker,,BObià- laA&ë Ontafio to the Giorgian, Bay, and folly-the crime we bad almost said_ Peg. ForBrÃŽtish Columbi on, Weïr, White-il, mitteil te ail intento>nd purpms. He ials in the v a, lIon..Dr.ý 'e Would conuquently be ý the CheSPestý-- _wanted the - municipalities, through office of Wsri ONLY Si So PER ANNUM îmey. ipen Committea. Once moto the Helmeken.. NOTICEB or xoms. and trade would always fia itsway. by, wbkh, the By Mr. Gillespie, that ho the quickest and chespost route& IE[ad road 'Vvcùm ýý go, to a&- no siaectire. Tliq President of the Provisional would, on sist in buadingit ne wu bOunýtO memorials ah « PrOsPectOPen@ to thom of*redeemin'Lil to-morrow moveliorlesvetc, introdnce the lâte Peter Perry lived, long:enough, oppose it on the part of bis i l. resolutious, tu Wbltby, - Thursüy, Féb 6. 1873, the past. Will they again throw away Board is Sir Hugli Atlan : Vice-psesi- a bj-law to appoit a C ho (Mr. Gien) entertaincid, no doi but > exactly expre, L ountry Treà&urer' thst the lino would bave been built long ity. the OPPOrtunitY P The next branch of dent, Major Wulker; Counsel, Hou. J. an -ti5i fix bis galary.. Mr. Sexton supported e rosi on He -advised tl 7- the scheme, -U the construction of a J. C. Abbott. By Mr. MeRae, thst ho would on agot and that Whiti would to-day lie and looked uponthe se e se,,o of motion. Politice And the Paciàë ]RaUwayýý The board -ii meet in Ottawa on to-morrow move lor* the appointiment a gouriahing City, and that farmers, and the grestest importance. After a few lino of railway between Toronto and Of a committee of savon, te equalize the surrouinaing country, *ould partiel- Mr. Cowan on, snob an important low, the motiq Ottswâp connecting with file great to-morrow (ririday,) aùd if is stated Pate in the general prosperity. He the the. assessment relia of 1872. a- question coula net a silent vote. As wl"- ho "en by Procoodings northern. Colonizatîon Rond, te Montre- filet Sir Hugli Atlan and MoSsrs. Wal- ILESIOXATION Oy THk,ý gain expressed bis surprise ait the course There coula be no foet but thaï; the cou Of the Ccmty Cqý"m4 a rooolution, a,. And to crown lier, and Archibald leave for England COUNTY T"Asi taken by Mr. Gould, and reminded, that road would ho of lm - mense publie bene. Mr. White moved bY Mr, ý Glont depruty reeve of rosi fromi the enterprize, 'a towards thé end -of Febranry.' A communication was handed in gentleman that bis pet road, the Nipw fit. AU, howeveï, coula nôt lie benefit- appoint a Ci Ogliawa,,and seoi by 'Mr. C point north, passing . ..... from Mr. Wm.' Paxton, Count7 Tres- sing, was a Narrow Gauge road, ed alike. But that waa no rosi why bis Satory, 1 Jqowe boit, deputy reevs amp- near - Newmarket, and crossing te resigning hie office, 1 whieh was and therefore woula ouly bc a local road, a giost work should bc kept back ; if time- ý 0 MASON, TRE I14FOItUFR, AGAIN.-Geo.. read by flic Warden. of the t wu 01 Wht- KÃŽncsrdine. The-works on the differ- A. M go file notbrious and never.beanyihing else. la whiskey de- Mr. Lawler sent in bis resignation, Mr. Gould, in explanatio ouch were the eue we aboula neverhave bY, P&Ued, congistulating the Govern. eut lino& tc, bc carrieà out simultane- te v6* as auditor. 11, Baili lie bad thosegreatpublicaorkowebad thro Mr. Gillesp: ment On the Completion of the charte eti lie bas been confined in the félt nothing but friendfiness tOwardB the country. If the portion of the the comi adj rd 01181Y. These . are the On motion of Mr. Sbire, seconded by the Whitby roadbut believed they were the Orgànigatiou of the Board of Ii om- Provincial Penitentiary for the pist county in front was net immediately whieh the cou directors of Othe Csn&tl& pacifie B - bmeed in the sclierne. The linc noril, v. Mr. MoRae, the bill of -the former to, asking for foc mugi ai y car, is again ut liberty, having been repeal the tax up benefited, it would be very bad policy, Brown l* thrmgh the county wruld ho the ex. 0 doge was intro. Mr. Bickell waa in laver of glvm'g ail for that resson to retard the progreSs -TIL report i way. Te the nWority of the Couneil released upon the representations of duced and read a firs"t time. the Govern-ent grant to the extension- of the ccuni as a whole. Anythi of the commit present Who voted in- favor of the tension ùora Port PeTry, With a brancli flic Judges te flic Goveimnent. The TIEIIRD DAY. Mr. White said ît was a verY clleaP that tended to the good of'the county port of the Ini resolution. nothing coula bc farther te Uxbridge-the Company buying out Toronto Sun, in referring te the mat- way for the company te, ask the Govern- as a whole must almost alzo beneût tbat a botter bolus bolus, that Thursday, Jan. 80th. ment te build a rosi for them, which it every part of it in sorne degree. Whitby were being en front their thouglite tb&n te connect portion of the lino ter, faits te conceive 11what Single ele- The Warden took the chair at 11,15. Was supposed had been already huât. uni] Oshawa might say that the effect the altering o the resolution in gay W&Y with political a1r9ady built to Port Perry. The ad. ment in the case of this hardened. and COX"NICATI[Olis. He advised gentlemen te take into se- of the scheme would be to build up trict in'the te question&. In fut it w« a thoron vantages to bc secured by the compte. incorrigible seàundrel entitled Iiim te From Mr. Reader, Commissioner 01 count the responsibility they gh- tien of the road througli flic County any leniency ut fi- Seugog bridge, describing state of th Ourring,-forit wonId ho supp were 112- inland towns in rivai with themaelves. rayed fdi 90iug %former Who seconded it. And le, bands of flic au. e Osed that But even se, the g*ater the importance ue appoited to Of thé Other vote$ cKst with the miýorj. . tolhe Georgiau Bay, it is needless to thorities." Aft -r detailin ri, some of the bridge, and advising repaire. they as residents of the county would of the new places opened up te trade,' the Board of enlArge IlPon; it would be only a'r'- many offences c From Peter Taylor, applyiùg for know more abput the working of this flic larger the proportion of taxation Rigli Sehools tY, Nf r- Robinson, reeve of Thomb, la petition of what WC have a hundred which lie hâs pûrpetrat.. tho office of County Treasurer. road than others. It would, lie said, the would have te bear, se that indirect-' D. Ormision; President of the Beform Aqsocistion of timon before Pointed out in ed, managing in nearly ail cases to COMMITTFE TO RMSE ASSUMENT ROLLS. be doing a grievous wrong te ask the y would ho prai for the bene. Uxbridire, G. North Ontario; Mr. Woir, deputy these col. escape puniq"hmeilt by some techni. Çxovernwent tc, pla« a large amount of ýtatltlh'ley-,received, and tke taxes in the coin; Manilla, reeve of Beaeh ; Mr. Foley, d6pu umns- They are Dow Obvious te ail. On motion of Mr. MeRae, seeonded money in the bands of men who had South would ho lightened. He cliarac. Thompson; P ty The lino through the county of Ontario cety, it conclôdes : "We are surpris- by Mr. Foley, Messrs, Gillespie, Gra- already go mismanaged matters as 'the. ree.ve of Mara Mr, B. P. Campbell, la the shortest route-tile il ed that a special car was net soeured bain, Rowland, Bickell, O'Donovan, present Board-of directors. He was net terized if as an unwise and selfish po- The report alsg dOPUtY reore of the township of Whit. atural chan- fer th, illustrions captive te convoy White, and the mover were appointed opposed te having a grant made te- liey, te oppose those Trunk Unes, and clause-Your by, and Mr. net from Lake Huron to Lake Ontario, Il. referred to the Grand-Trank, which lie te the minute ýSoXtOn, reeve of Seugog, thrOuýh whi - lm te Toronto and see iliat lie was, ý sPee'al Commtte to stn1ce the stand. wardo extending the rosa ; but lie would saisi with ail ite short-comings, bad 1871, find that are ail well known Reformers. No 0 Ch file, immense traile or rect-ivetl ut file Ullioil Station with a ing committee for 1878, and report. make it a condition thât before any put Canada thirty yeurs abend in the reenmmended the North and the West would find its BY-LAWB CONFIRXED. money was granteil there aboula ho first race of pmgress. He lieartily support- posai of flic t political significance whatever was at- hand and guard procession in bis lion. a change made in the present manage- waY# lu sli Of ail competitors. The motion of Mr. White, Seconded ed flic repolution. enable Mrs. Gi tached to the pa%@,sgoýof the resolliti,,. Th, recturn to this City of flic greatOlIt by Mr. Miller the by-law to confirm ment. If seemed te him (Mr. White), scheme would give us a shorter lino to Mr. Sbire opposed if. ter te the dea, It was in a proyal of a great publie coundrel unhun* in flic Dominion, by-laws No. 850, 851, and 852 of the however, that the Counefl were travel- Mr. White could net help being sur- ut Belleville, ai P Montreal thon the Grand Trunk; woula ling out of their way, for file Railway and in Compliment te Sir township of Pickering was rend a first enterprise,, is Surely worthy of reine snob demi prised at the coui-se tàken by the reeve lias not been pý ]EIngh Allan, personally, - whose splen..- give us a competing lino to Toronto, stration.- finie. Aid Act laid down the conditions upon and deputy of Brock on this question. commended tà dia Liae of '-atissi have do - connecting there with the -rirrent West. Mr. White said that, as ho under. whieh any rosa should receive 8 grant- It was di yesterday lie liad board institution, am, a, no Cru, and Credit Valley Tiail-,Ayp, and LECTURE AND CONCERT AT DuFFIX's stood there waa te be soine opposition But, in suy case. lie was opposed te one of those gentlemen declare tliat montlis'board mueli icir Canadaand whosi connenctiolf bP preferred allowing flic by-law te gý placing any money in the bande of men there were a hundred farmers in the Mr. O'Donav would open up.tliewll()Ie of file Ottawa CntEic.-Revd. Pather Mecann, of Os- before the standing cornrnitÏee on roads who had afro i *ith the Pacifie Bailway la looke'a upon ady se mismanaged the valley, and the country north and liawa, will activer a lecture ut the and bridges, without advancing it a fands they hall. township of Brock, who bai a filon- of Geo. H. 1: as the bout sugury of succose, and the sand bughels of whest apiece te bring Place -if that of west of Toronto te the manufaettiring Cntl)Olic Cliurell, Duffin's Creek on stage further. Mr. Bigelow drew a disbeartening te market, and if this rose mentioned' Mr. Campbe Railw&Y itsolf a# the means of uniting picture of the difflieulties of the Coni in Ilis resolution were built, farmers that flic reason together in irou-bonds the Provinces o interests Of this section of country' , M7edn(es:tY evelling, the 12th instant. MR. JOHN FOWLER ON RAMWAXS. iculty 0 , etating that their grent -diff wuld effect a-saving of 3 cents a bush-' ting rmiston's the Dominion. WC are sPeaking now of flic interests Subject, Temperance-The lecture will On motion of Mr. Glen, seconded by fp""Ilmy the beginning was the want of ofthe -county as a whole, and not be followed by a Grand Concert under Mr. Cowan, a resolutiûn passed that funds, and that ail thoir stock and bon- el. If that were sol how great filon. Dartnell (who Commenting on this, what we believe the reason why they should support, was that lie (0: ta ho a rightly concelved, atraight. mercly from a town of Whitby point of th,, direetion of Level. Father La&ent, Mr. Joliû Fowler may bc board bléore uses had been exppnded, as well as tli, insteail of opposing hie resolution. If connecteil with view. Looking at file situi fron, of Toronto. rSec advt.] the cauneil with respect to projected funds of private parties. If wu,,, lie the road did net go on-if flic projeet many years wai forward »solution, one of the writera Railway sellemes. said, becanse of a technieality thst the was ail extravagant one, and the road Mr, O'Dmový the latter stand-point, wé, are forecti to Mr. Fowler in addressing the conneil, Whitby road did net receive a grant in th * a Globo takes unnegeosary pain$ Town Council. said that lie was auxious te have th did net go on flic resclution would do nell liait been el te conueet lits passage with the political file admission, that the town lias prac. '%'Iiitby Railway built twenty years e biefore ; the contract huit beèn let pre- no burin-; but let ut; on our part ae. Board for years tically loi the liberal bonus given file Monflay ev'g, Feb, ard. si, viens te the passing of the Railway Aid ceptý the liberal offer made te builil it file grentest int( qumition. Our infinential contempor.* ce, according te Slianley's survey, Act, and thât excluded ail railways un- that would cost us nothing. Tliere while Mr. Ornais ary says section of the lino te Port Perry, if fil,, Tho, principal busiriess before thp and extendoil to the Georgian Bay. der centraet from participating in flic - "A strawzuay show the way the present state of of tilingl je allowed to CouticiI this c-veijill,, was flic., appoint. But as for flic present road froin was nothing binding on flic part of flic 31.1. Campbell M Whitby te, Port Perry, lie would not, grant. He asserted filait lie was in uneil simply expressed cient as DartZ prevail. The Carrying out of flic enter« rncent of certain Town officers. A refo. .1 favor of the extension. and denied that cou','ty t e ce wind'blows, and a curiouili littie juin. prise indîcated, il Offered it, take a present of it. Ho the present Co'y desired te retain pow- thei, of the proposition ; Ormiston was b "-dent suent the annouagement of the appointing Alex. Camer- il fer lis Wu part be fully believed Mr. O'Donov and with the naturai lution passed, ý never knew a rond of 20 miles tojay. or in order te prevent the extension. a, advantages our poaition,' would, on chief constable, and the clerk was In fact if would net pay. Sir kiul i Mr. Cowan supported-the motion. that the county would be lui bene- and the report a 'L 01 the'eon'Psny 'naÃŽeste& however, make the town's fnveF;tmorit directed te iiotify Mr. Sanderson, that Atlan liad appoitited him, (Mr. Fowler fiteil by if. ment. t4o working of this seilo-comie farce Mr. Gillespie was in favor of that part Mr. Brethour could net understand MESS: a profitable one ; would give us Rail- his services wolild be dispeniseil with toi examine the Quebec and Ohtario of the motion having reference te tbe the Rpeve of Fickering's motion in tlie ut Ottawa. Mr. T. N. Gibbs lias lino in this section, and report te him On motion of been one of tlie'lring" whére efforts way facilities equal te Toronto, attract aftPr the 28th inst. on flic character of flic country; as extension. If the rond were extended face of flic resolution passed yesterday, by 'Mr. MeDerm across and tIirough file county file Henry liantiam was appointeci as. if would bc of great bencfit te the north- memorialine the Government for ailowed.$2 per é Culminated on Frîday tant in the an- il In. aise upon the probable amount of Cru part of the county, but lie was net 1 immense tra4c of flic great West, and seisor, uni] Alex. Pringle IÂcense munciipal assistance that would ho 1,,n,,,, t. the Whitby and Port Perly the Session. nouncome4t of (aie Pagine Raiway elevate Whithy into what Mr. Gien spertor. givep. The township of Cavan, lie in favor of putting any part of flic Gov- Road. ScHoi di Directorate. Mr. Gibbs represents found woulil give $50,000; Manvers, erniuent grant on the portion of.the Mr. Brown.expressed bis disapproval said if would now bc, liait Peter Pdi pultr-Diiý-.i3 The '.ý le S 9 r.q. mail now built, or putting money into of the resolution. ',%Ir. Gillespie South Ontario : lie in one of the very lived, a. flourishing city. The manage. Jeffrey Bros., the -weil known s:toek- $50,000, and Cartwright $25,000. The the hands of the gentlemen who liad Mr. Campbell (Jas.) agreeil witil file alterin. the li: few supporters Jolin A. lias left to town of Peterborough $100,000, and the management of it. Ifthe road were remaries of the reeve of Oshawa, and 1911 Seliool, 1 ment of the little bit of road te Port brerilers of this town, recentiy pui-elias- flic couuty of Peterborough liad passed extended north thro' the centre of the Sellool trustei's. Iiim in Ontario who eau bc called in could see nothinir, wrong in passing the Perry would no longer he a standing vd ten iinporti-d Leieëster ewe:; froin a by-law, granting $150,000. They county, Brook, Thorah, Mariposa, and confined te the any senne induential. He han more jibe, or' 1 wqlited te connect with the Wbitby resolution. arepréach. If wouhi no lown.-r 1 Messrs- Jno. Snell & sous. They sold Eldon would, lie said, give bonuses.- and the trustees than once beau, spoken -of as Sir Mr. Robinson supported file resolu- Port Perry lino ut Port Perry, and it He moved in amendment, seconded by tien and stated that althougli ]lis town- in the ed Francis ILucks' successor wheu . that be controlleil - by a hungry Clique, wilose tliein in r(-tuiri ihirteen COts--vOl(ls- %vas the intention te build a branch Mr. Bickell, te leave out the $2,000 a On motion of' aime extend no farther than the limits Sorne of the Leiccsters tooh- prizes ut to Uxbridge, and continue flic lino ship huit already given a bonus te the worthy finally mokas bis exit from by mile on the Section te Port Perry, and Midland, if would give another te sud'i hy Mr. Brethoul of their own village boundaries ; btit thc- 1'roviiicial exhibition last ycaiý, and way of Arthur on te Goilerieli. This that the Government bc potitioned tuc,,td toi nierni bis presont irksome incumbency. Se te an undertaking as this. These two il' we aboutit have a Triiiik Lino froin are very fini, aiiiinalg. lino would bc like a great river, and grant $5,000, per mile, on the extension mails would intersect the Cotinty, and reference to tl Mr. Gibbs' partner moves in t'le on- Lake te Lake-and a clieap and short would be fed by the other "nos, wllich lino to Georgian Bay. with them there would bc no C 'Unty that they le.ve tario County Conneil, sui;embled at east to LECTURE AN-D C0NýCfJ(T ut file Catholie would act as small streanis dropping in- The yeas and nays being demanded in fi,, Province-or even in the Domin- inils, se, fur as Whitby, an address congratulating the highway from flic file west. Chnr(ýli, 0shawa, on Thursday cveiiinz, to if. In fact from Muskoka and ail the on the amendiment tliere appeared- ion, so favorably situated as the "t"d' t' Higli "-Qovernment on flic incubation of The benefits whieli the people of this Feb. l3th, in aitl of the bililding fund northern country, everything fer Mon- Yeas-Messrs. Gillespie, Bickell,.Bre- Caunty of Ontario. ADJe 6. county.-all the country along tliese treal woulil go by it. This lino. lie tllur, and Sllire-4. Mr. Feaby oppoged, sayinýg Iiis town- 'NIr. Sexton ni thoir Pacifie Railway selleme. Could of -flic iiew presbytery. The lecture contended, would earry off flic trade Nays-22. ship had aIready given enougà to the IvIr. 'White raii Mr. Gibbs do Ions for bis frionds and raiIway routes-would reap from their of the two Narrow Gauge lines ut léistruction can hardly -bc realized. w'll be delivered by Rev. Father. Hay- Orangeville. And inasmuchas0range- The vote was filon taken on the main Nipi,;sing lino. bers would bc un HsrdIjî_ýI and ho won!t 00 don, P, P., Duffins' Creek. motion whicli was carried- The vote was filon taken, and the morrow, the, cet forget, we dore say, te remind them, The varitien Of manufactures, traje ------- ville was 50 miles frein TorontQ. and Yeas--IIessrs. Bickell, Bigelow, Bre- resolution carried on flic following di- up the appointm( and. business that would be benefited, only the saine distance froin UxTridge thour, Campbell, (Whitby), ampb 1, vision surer tu-ni-lit. once and again that be extracted one A siire, thing. CABLE SCREW everythin1g nt by water would (tpi Cowan, Donovan, Faley, 1 and the interests are so diversified tlit it se Yeas-Messrs. Donovan, Campbell, Mr. Gillespie ri sunbeam, fratu a pile of cucumoers to WIRE Boots and shoes will iiot lip, pass over file lino to Whitby. The Glen, Graham, Holman, Me e eliéer thom. in the prosp ý and are the ea ic-st QilfcbLe and Ontario lino would cou- Ott, (Jas.) MeDermott, MeRae, Foley, conimittee appoi ect of thst would bc impossible te estimate thom ùr apart, iz MeRae, Robinson, Rowland, Sexton, j?ý1--_ peck of troubles" their own ordran at more dollars and cents. The fii yours eau reach the railway accommodation jOýInOrrOw In tl et lie wOuld on eCnounty of Simeoc may tankee, rwecitolmirmefer- Irlieceo-imjiieii(l tlie adt ved Mr- Fowler, in the whOle Province - Mr- White gav-e-,- e*n- ast yeur, to let thi ove for leave ta introduce cc ta tlJe Narrows bridir strar to thé three eveningo. Monday avening was &na witu rjir liugh Allan as president ed tliat the Warden and the ree placad on the boards the romantie Irish -a man, as was well rernarked by tlie A. CHRISTIE & CO., C'lj(.rnist. to bc secured within the County of ý by-law ta appoint two audi ve of for construction depnty reeve of Oshawa, in the course To Mr. Janies 1. Fellows, St. John N.B. Ontario. Port Perry itself woul a itore, to Mara bc a committee ta aet on b lialf draina of Rathloon Mavourneen ; the of the discussion before the County corne the connecting point for five audit the accounts of criminal justice. of the County, in conjurretion wite selves satisfied %jil programme concluded with. Mr. Hern- -more railways, and would grow into an On motion of Mr. Sexton courreil ad- proper officials of Simeoe, audý that recomniend outsid don'a great spécialty-solon Shingle. Conneîl, who lias donc sa lunch to bring How to go West. immense business place. Mr. Fowler journed lit 4 o'clock. said committee bc instructed ta repai:r_ conticil chamber honor and give character to the coill. went on lit some further length ta FOURTH DAY. or rebuild the sanie, the cost not ta ment of the windov Tueddiày evenirig thýey gave' un Jeffer. mercial position bf Canada-tlie success Tlii,,i is an inquiry wliich every one enurnerate the berrefits ta bc derived exceed $1000. The reportrecomm f $50 »ônýs ledgendary draina of Rî from baving a railway running throu-11 on xceeflina Friday, Jan. 818t. the expenditure of a su an inerease .p Van nf the enterprise may bc regarded as a 81'ould hava tritthfiilly answereà before M not e 0 Court bouse keepe: Winkle, and tc-nighi Unele Tom'a lie start,4 on his'journey, and a little the length of the county; shewing also, REPORTS, PETITIONS, &C. Seugog bridge, and that the of the board feue octtled certainty. It vanst also bc look. XVarden in conjunetion witli th War- gaol grounds. Cabin will bring out the strength of the çare taken in examination of Routes that Oshawa might have a branch of The Warden laid before the douricil cien of Simeop, notify Messrs. Thomp- Cowpanyif, They aloo appear for a ed upon as a very hapeful sigu to find will n inany cases save mueli trouble, ten miles from Brooklin, if it wanted application of j. H. Addison, for the son & Dodge, ta repair the damw, Quite a diseuqsior the reeve -of the township of Pickerin it; but reinarking on this head, that appointinent of County Treasurer. ne recommendation in «I doue ta the eastern guard of the sonson ofthree nights st Oshawa, coin- CI tinip and money. whenthe gauge of the Grand Trunk creuse the salary of mencing thio (Thursday) evening witil on the one aide, and the repregentalives frlip "C., 13- & Q. 11. R.,' ranning was altered, as it would bc, thât would Report of the Inspector of weights N,,,,ows bridge, and in case of refusal an entire change of pro nie. The of Oshawa on the other, who bail hith- -and measures for South Ontario. 1 ta take legal proceedin-S ; also paýy- court hoiisc, $50.- froiri Chicago tlircuIli Galesbur- to bc unnecessary. He again adverted PaperB relating ta the Narrows ment of varions accounâs ta Bridge gram erto stood opposed ta the selleme of a M M in condeurnatory terme, ta the Section bridge. truck out--yeas, li acting»roughout was of a vér-y high County Raüway, cQming forward in the Burlington, lias achieved a SpIendid of the line to Port Perry, stating how Courraissioners. LOCATIOX OF TIIE order--capecially in the parts, taken by liber*al, intelligent spirit they now do, reputation in t1w last two years as the lie bad offéred ta lease the line from AUDITORS CRIMINAL JUSTICE. A long dieultory discussion took -- LE( Mr. and Mrs. -Herndon, Mr. Hesly, - leading Passenger Route to the West. the Company, and extend it ta Mr. White introduced a by-law ta place on the clause, Laving refèrence Mr. WhiteI _in tl and joining the leading men of the ta the Narrows Bridge as ta whether Mr. and BErs. Miller, and Mr. Ryder. county in gîving it tlieir celintenance At Burlington 'it conneets with the Beaverton, paying eight-per cent, on appoint two auditors ta audit the ac- Biýelow, - ujoved 'All Who attended were delîghtfally great Burlington Route whieh runs di- the bonds, and eight-per cent on countfa of criminal justice. The blanks an appropriation sbould, bc made fur and support. The whole Aclicine irre. tire stock after a short time, and raid were filled up with the nanles of J S its repair, or for the construction of a memorial to the C plensed with the performances, which - . , rect througli Squthern Iowa to Nebra * » new bridge ; the clause was ultimately tario, prayin- th; sistaGly recommends itself ta the un- S* that if this were clone, the Port Hope. M. Willcox Esq., and John MinerEiîq., C,11,ge and Môdel 1 althougli they demerved faller houses ka and Kansas, witlf close connections line woul& Dever bave goue on, and deputy reeve ofPickering. agreed ta as abovi, and the repoâ 1 could nýt have more apprecaive queslioning acceptance of the people to, Califqnia and the Territories; and the Whitby line would have got the On motion the Warden left the chair dptd. memorial was adopt ed at the town of audiencoi. The munie of the Orchestra of thi8 County-nortli, south, oust, and passengers starting from Ontario Coun- Thorah bonus. And concluded by an. until 7 o'clock. FINANCE AND ASSESSMENT. be engrossed and si; west-and again wo urge that the long- ty Canada, on tlieir way westward can- nouricing meetings ta be beld by him, COUNCM RESUXED. Mr. White 'presented the foiiow]*Ilg den. and transinitte( was really good,.,and was , of itself a lost opportunity bc not again tlirowrt lit Port Perry and Manchester in- the The Warden laid before the couricil report of cle committçe on finance and thorities. trest. away. î not do better than to take the C., B. & course of the next week, where lie application of Robert John Yarnold assessiiient, which wag adopted without The report of 1 Q. and Burlington 11 . oute. would. discourse ait length on the sub. discussion. printing, lifter recoir asking for the appointment of Caun OTTAWA "Spicouté".---;Tlje Hamilton Tliv Lino lias pnblislipd a pamphlet ject- freasurer. ty It setforth that the Treasurer bail of various items of Seciaior has it thst a toleigram wu SMIfEIR'O AUCTION SALES. - Attell- called 1111ow te go. ýVest,'. whieh con- Questions were put ta Mr. Fowler NOTICE OF MOTION. been enabled ta obtain Bank accommo- reco'nimending that tion in directed ta Mr. Skinner's au. by Mcom. BiekeU, Brethour and dation sufficient ta meet all liabiliÏier, the County printirla recelved, by Sir Jolm À. Macdonald on nouccement in Other columils. His tains much valuable information; a Gould, and weresatisfactorilyrepliedto. Mr. Bigelow ý ve notice thst he ta date, and that there would bc no Keller of the Jàurný Saturday ovoidig' from. the Whitby * large correct map of the Great West, After recess. would on to-movo, w move that the difficulty in financing up ta 'the June est tender, was, pasi Town Council couffltulating the gov. clearing sale by Auction still continues connoi4 through th en etition which eau bc obtained ' frea of charge Mr. Glen, seconded by Mr. Bret 0 Ward y Il session. Under these circumstanees, mittee of the whole hour, ernment on the completion bf thé char. On Tuendayo, Thurodays and Saturdays by addressing the General Passenger mOved that the coulleil memorial the the Ontario Government prayin that and considering the stringency of the THE BOOKS ÀND PAPE' ter of that Railway. of-oseh week, afternoon and evenin<y, the Agrieultural College May bc located molley marrket,, thé -ý comrnittee, recoin- Ontario Governa2ent, praÉng for a TREASC Agent B. & M. IL R. Bnrlingtou, Iowa, ý at the town of Wilith =cnd that no The 1Ibýecial" is.of course in error; until th, whole stock is disposed, of, grant in aid of the Port Whitby and deboutures"be placed on Mr. Gillespie rep( the resolution was passed by ý the and private sales on Moudays-9 Wednes- 1ý-ý'Sep, in ancther column, ailver- Port Perry, Railway, ta the, amount of AM TO COUNTY RAILWAYS. the market until the fands are required ciul committee appi #2000, Per mile on the section ta Port Mr. Whitesee'd by Mr. Sexton, moved for gayrnent ci the, county buildings and paperE C-oIYNTY COUNCIL Of the côttaty of On. days and Pridays. As Mr. Skinner is tisement about Iowa and Nebraska Perry, and K000, per mile on the ex- that the construction of the Quebec and now in. progress. the books t , - giulng st Wlàt _about, ta leave town, hîs stock must bc lands. tension. That the Treasuýer having tendered Trea8urer. . After re] &noe Ontancý-Bailway, and the pùrchase by 9 resignation,îhe eommittee recoin- férent outils paid ic disposed of no ]natter whàt tlýè qae- Mr.,Gould was quite villing ta subsi- that Company of the Whitby and Port hi, 1872, the report goeF in, ANOTHza FiRz IN UnarDoi-,&a. rifice. -A Missio.,;Any MEaTiNG wül be nd its acceptance, and the introduc- held dize'the line as fer as already constract- PeiTyRailwayand extension of thei latter tion of a by-law ta appoint a Treasure ; number of constable REST Ox CRA"x OF ARBON.-À building in the Stone Church, 7th cou. Picker. ed; but was vot in favor. of a grant to the Georgian Bay; -with a branch r cessîve, and recomin Ownéd- by Mr. J. 0. Pawoott (wliieh Pic»ONJM.-We M ý,gIad ta jearn iug, next Tuesdaý evening. ýon an extension that mîght never be ta Uxbridge, as adverted ta before this and that thst the auditors audit the also ýtbat the servieef built-and at 02 events, he said, if Couricil by John Fowler, would bc au accoants up ta the firet February. keeper at Beaverton haà 'a parrow es«Pe from the dre of thât lfr. Charles. Nourse, of this town, A fire occurred in Barrie on Friday they desired ta be, mecoodul, a larger immense beuefit ta this county, and, in 111013 SenooL.])IBTJUCTB. Thee'ommitteé.expre lent 1 wes, k) was burned down on Mon. bas received the appointineut, of In- niglit ; and did damage tothe amount sum than $BOW, per mile should not -the opinion -ci the couneil should bc Mr. Brethour-,- seconded by Mri -the- laté Treauter day oyaninffi 84 was Abc the 14civing spector of 4gencies for the Coufedera- of 8w,000. Insurance from #1'29000 ta be aéked for.; ý He adrEtted they bad aided by a liberal County bains. Mr. Shire, moved ibat t6, Warden bc in- County for interest c buildiùp ompied- byý Mr. CtawfSil tion Life Association ef'Cariada. Mr. $15-000- Allil a Young womaùý named -as good a right- ta ask'for a grant froin White said ý thât the gentleman they structed ta memoralize the Legiolature an-arrangement madi & MI»- uÏüihiý. -Pawoett in chargea. '1Lý;Oursê*B long experience in Iusuraucc 1-nilliner, resi#ling<ýadjýweilt (r1ovornment as the, Nipissing Co., but had beforè them the other day «deéred of Ontario, prayin < g ý that tjiëy do not : 18674, 89(l aiso thü with hâv t fin ta _thé promibes and Matters eminently fit lüm rot the posi- of frigght. Thje ý,l ý 1 4 - thit this road the 00 il on, the -un P"eS'PUY totheâro was so terrified that abc Dot to au= r, amount. tohavean expression ûfopinion froIn act' that would extend the criminal'justiee and .14 ' 1 - . - 1ro ý -il - 1 - , eop!wed.,had, been r, 4 une bjeat,' and he took ýiimitiottile Righ"sohool districtÉ of detèil shouid at the 1 sufférin# in eari aisem' wae gis *îu eiîtîùýd ti mdo' 8àd to a, '£à meus of elicitin- 4- It *AÏ eaehyear lie laid befi ed the Frëowlent. Beliéving sa ;;é do, PlfillatiOns being aa]Ced foi, Mr, Me, that the building of this ranway is prg. Kellar said thatin no municipality, na nant with most =.portant and benefic- matter how wealtlly, WOUM MM 'than ial resulti to Canada, tliat it will tend #20,OW be expended, sud. wbere the -to e emigration, stimulate the e exceeded tbree cents in the dollar nt 01 Our unlimited material nO mOnOY wOuld be lent.- The ipLyeRt- resources, and, bina Our Provinces to. 'neuf was safe. Obtaining money at a gether iniý onýr great nation. low rate was an advantage to à munici, Mr- White OpposedAhe reoolution a 8 PalitY, and in many- cases tlly coula h8ving a POlitical bearing, anil said it do work cheaper thaà Government was the fii-it time in the course of his coula- The COmmittee then £ose, and long expérience lie knew of a political asked leave tO ait apin on Friday next. motion being biougght bjore the coun- The Bill detailed the expenditure of ciL the above wae rend a second timë and Mr. Glen in replyýs'aia lie referred to the Committee. The fol- ever rose tO propose a resolution more lOwing bills were rend a second time hartilyýthan that now bAfére the coun- To establàt liens in 1s;-výr of mechan- cil. The country, lie, said, ought to re- ics, tO âcilitate the adjustment of dis- joiee, anct woula rejoîce, nt the h0pý Of futes kýétwee]1 mastérs and workmen ; the ';Pced.ý completion Of such, a grand tO amend the Act -in reference to joint undertalcàg as the CanadîÏý Pacifie stock compsiiies ; to amend the Act Railway. There were'reas.Ã"ý,s for be- respecting conveyance of real estate by lieving thatSir Hugli. Allan, within oue married wompn, ana to. facilitate cou- mOnth, would be enableil to Provide the Veyanc6 bY them ; ta amend the regis-, pital, and that thisgreat- trafiOW Of titles Act; to fùrther willa. roa ýwa Fflectawould ioýbenefit.every part 1 -to miend the tavern ma of the Provinet very-part of the Do- shops' ficense Act was after a aiscus- minion", aud Taise - the Dominion 'of son Town out, Mr. Boultbee's mo. Canada illto a position of, the ý highest tiOn'fOi the formation of a Tudieàry importanice befOrc- the world7,-would not cqmmittee of the Iffouse to whom au - cost Ù10 country one dollar. Bills seould be first referred, wu witli- Vie cas and nays were demanded, drawn, ý the Attorney-General disap- ^lie proving of the iimovati0ný Mr. Mac- býre appeared- Yeas-Messrs. Donovan, Campbell àonald moved for a returu showing the (Jas.), Smith (Scott), Smith (E. W.), number of cases tried before juries at Rowland, Sexton, Weir, Graham,-Nc- the Assizes and ni8i pri1ýsp 'and ôther Rae, Miller, Bobinson, Foley.Bretliour information, since the passing of the Shire, GilIgspie, Campbell (B... F.), Gleu Ilaw )f refOrmstion W 1868_ -The Hanse and Cowan-18. adjOUrned at- 9:40 until Thursdày to Nays--Messrs White, Brown, Park- allOw the Members to go to Belleulie er, Feasby, MeDermott-5. on Wednesd ay. EXTRA PAY. Wednesday, Jan. 29tlL On motion of lfr. Holman, a resolu-, No setting, the' Lpýislatüre havina tion passed allowing the members who visiteil Belleville in a body for tfie pu'cr- pose of visitinci the Asylum fjr the coula not reach haine before the next Deaf and Dnjbý day one day's extra pay. Mr. Brethour eudeavoured to make the amonnt two Thuraday, Jan. 30th., day'l pay, but failed. After routine, business the Attorney- APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY TREASURER. General Faid it was not the intention 11 - of the Rouge this session to amend the %Ir. White introduced a by'l'w for Railway Act., go as to aHow cases of appointmeni of a County Treasurer, 013 dispute as to the valne of lan-& requir- which the couneil went into comwittee, ed for railway ý purposes . to lie settled, Mr. Donovan in the chair. In commit- either by arbitration,-às at present, or Lee the blank was lilled up with the b jury in courts of law. 1 1 nanie of*Peter Taylor. y a correspon- Mr. Lauder moved for &H A long a iscussion took place, as to th, denee respecting the workinê of the imount of swlary, the report havin '-, Drainage Act. Carriedý 'Lieed for the pur jeen re-commi -pose- Mr. Wood (Brant) moved for infor'm-- ma eventually Mr. White bein'ý driven ation from the Registrar of the Court ý the netessity of movinglIthe previous of Chancery sbowing- the averaga- Sum luestion," go as to ellt Off filons mo- paid in lav; stamps in each suit ; algo, ,ions, $800, $600, $700, $699 and $710 like statements from, Clerks of , the vere variously moved; ultimately $8W Cro wn in the Court of Queen's Bench ýarried, the vote -standing- andin the Court of Common -Pleas. Yeas-Messrs. Donovan, Campbell Wliat lie was desirous of -showing was Jas.), MeDermoit, Robinson, Feasby, the large guru- lawyers wereimade ta ý'oley, Parker, Brown, Holman, Weir, collect, which surn would probably Vllite, Sexton-12. reach as hîgh-a mark -as $75,000 per Nays--ýleçgrs. Bickell, Miller, Shire, 01131313111. Re was not in -favor of the ;illespie, Brethour, Cowan, Rowland ' prescrit high tax, and lie wrntedtoi leliae, Smith (Scott), Sinitli _(E. W.)t make the Division Court cheaper. ýampl_)ùlI (B. F.)-11. Mr. McCaU (Norfolk) was- Dot in-, MISCELLA'YFOUS. favor of interfering with the DivL--ku On motion of Mr. Shire, seéonded by Court as lie found each-inteeerence in Ir. Mellae, that wlien the couneil ad- the past bail the effeet of making it )111 11 it stand adjourued. to the first dearer. luesday in June. Mr. Maçdonald thought the remum- A motion of ýIr.Bichell's to memorial eration of the clerks was inadequate te Legislature for amendments in the and lie hoped^- the Goverprnent would. ssesý;nic-nt lawwas lost-.Nlessrs. Bick- inerease their incomes. 1, Siiiitli E.W.), and Sliire only vot- The Attorney-General admitied the i- fur it. importance of jthis address and reco- .Nlr. Bichell bronglit up the report of nized the desirability of doing away ie special cominittee in relèrence to with law stamps and making the Di. i establishment of a Poor House.- vision Courts legs costlý'. ý'Iiile lie was reading it, most of the 'Mi. Rykerf Imoved'for information enibers left tlie chamber, and the nuder ôath respectin'a associa- ,'arilen's atteution being called to the 'tion. et tliat Éliere was no quorum present, 2%fr. Fraser moved the second reailing ý left the chair-the body of the coun- of the bill to empower married woriien, 1 tlitis ifflbrmally adjourning theni-- in certain cases, to convey real estate. lvüs for waiit of a quorum. Carried .a.- The Ilouse then adjourned- at 4:45. Fipu AT UxiiRTi)iE.-Last night the -rriday, Jan.* 31sL c)tuiuion Block, owned by J. C. Faw- tt, and oeeupied by W. H. Cooper Amongst the bill introduced were the erchant, Ilrs. Man-aliam, Grocer, following by Hou. Attorney-GeneraI iss Tliompson, Teaclier, D. G. Woot- 'ilowat-,To amend the Electiori TriaIs , Pliotogropber. The fire was first Acts. 4 1 icovered in tlie back part of the shop For the -better administration, of just- cupied by W. IL Cooper, wlio lost all ice in the Courts of Ontario. i opds and furniture. Loss on stock To make further provision as to the out $6000, instired for $3000 in Bri- custody ofinsane persons. li Auit,,rican, no- insurance on furni- Resppctingtlic appointment ofQueen's Counsel. re. Miss Tliompson, Sister-in-law to H. Cooper lost all lier school furni- Also-To regnlate the precedence at 1ý, inchidin- a valuable piano, house- the Bar of Ontario. - Ici furniture and weanrig appearl. Mr. Lauder said tliat before the or- %frs. Manalian, loss not known. ders o? tlie day were called, the - House 4tired for $1500 in Western. would lîke to know from the leader of L). WooteD, Pliotograplier. Lost the Government when lie proposed to, - bring down his siliéme for the seetle- ýrytliiug. No InsuranCe. ment of the Municipal Loan Furia, %lr. O;iver, Carpenter, employed by question. H. Cooper, lo.-ýsoftooIs, £e., amount- known. Attoincy-General Mowat lireplied that, C. Faweett, loss on Dominion lié bail hoped to lie able to bring in thié, c , 13000, insured for $75ob. In week the varions ineasures which thet tstern, $2000, in Etna, 3000, ÃŽn Government intended to -introduce, erpool London and Globe, $1000, and that lie had done-his best toaccom- stish Amarican, $1500. The store plisli this object. Deputations, how- 11-1-11_ _li:_ý-:-- - - eVAr- wpra macilinists, and others, whicli 1 Bill, e paper. Price 83,0 ' 0. The pie- after a tédiOlIs discussion in refèrence is really a fine one, and would un- tO details, and some min,, Vdly retail in the art Éorcs for MIS colle 1 urred in. alterations OUR FIUFSIDE FRIFND, tholigh Ian two years of age, is, we learn, On motion of Ilon. Mr. Croolcs, the- Ilonse went into Coinmittee-on the tablislied success, and is, we be- Bill to facüitate the »Aju-stmen L or dis. , the first successfül literary paper -putes bet-ween masters and workmen, e Wc st. The Bill was agreed to without -amend- ment, and the Coinmittee rose and re- 031 ST. Louis--R. B. ROBBERy- ported it. - Report received. niNG.-St.- Louis, Mo., Jan..31.- The Ilouse adjourneil at 11:10 p.m. )nded car belonging- to the Mer- ýs Despatch Co., which reaehed SuDDzN DEATj3s.-The Dundas Dan- yesterday from New York, Was ner says , -,1113ince our last issue three vered to liave been robbed. of verv audden deaths bave occurred in $l'No Worth of goods . consigned Dundas and neighbourhood-that of . hi The car ýwas irm in t s citýork an,1 Mr. James McDonald, of West Flazn- il etween New boro, and Mrs. James Connell and Miss ;uPposed the thieflocked Miirgarét Dunn, of Dundag. Mr. Me- car at New- York. Donald was sudélenly eut off with; in- Sunday following New Years flamatory' rheumatism, which,- it is an incendiary -fire in Arrow Rock, rup'p'osed,'went to bis heart, and bc ,a few iViles from Boomville, des- bad be'en desd several bours.before bis a arge party of the business *iends were aware of his death, they n of that place ; two days later. -sup p-ôsing ho was sleeping. Mrs. Cou- wn was flred . in four. places, but nell was out the day before ber death, ;Iight damage was.done. and Miss Duun was down ý towm the day, 'beIýii yestëîdaY, three niglit befoze ber death- slept Weil, and ýd men, John Sweeney, W89 dead in the n2OMinZ within an Cân on, and Reuben Elder, hour after being seized witli a violent irrested as incendiaries, and wn- aitack of heartý disease. ýtheir guilt. Sweeney w-cg tried ý vigilant committee and hung on On the Sth ulto. ýa dreadful hurricane esday night. At last acectint swept over the port of Aspinwall, -Con- ) and Elder wcre closely guard- tral America, Pnddicl damage -te the ý xvai; A%:týPMýA flav winla ho ý Eà

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