Whitby Reporter, 14 Dec 1850, p. 2

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*grotind ft S, l . 1,ii t>t~o evtry- xetil rt pet i r.-.Patriot.' c (>B 0 13 R CI PROCrEEDINGS 0,F '11-11E TOWN COU*NCI L. ~AIboAs.-r.Tbroop isaid it the whuuIe cîtnry wus hc'coiia' nliv( teo the vaut Ic ,îsttyot'a Rau Rouit, Cubotrg, hli ms prolîd tôs:îv, hurT unIè' or brenlbind biand ini ar> cirterpruar landlire wus sarée iY-i otîl l t iays ýrc- servelier charater,'-a citurracter lhir bi a ready caîised htêr tubie cciehrated tbroîtgh out lire 'longlt and bretudili oe te 1and. (Checrs.) There wtts nu douir t flic ileftutre prosperityof<if Ie .Prov. illico dcpexrded in a very great degrev indeed, sîpon iraving a wimier as weil ne a- suimmer commun ifiouuifit lu #c n-(-erher.) Notiig, ie said, airorded more co rvnifgptof of tibis, liraithe faminé ,f 1847. lu tira year Canada hart Icrt, thouands tîppn tlionsannds threugh not ling ahie le get irer produce te thre #en -board. (Bear bear.) -Witat, ir1e otîl as, would iii the sition et 4bf..Ewrtners sand bI*rr frants lu CanAda Weitl U"the war l-gin- in Europe ehuri Id ue carried on 1-ircghont tire winter? Wiry, bImey wouid flot get wil.hir 25 pier centt, of the pricestirey woîuli if îirey- couiti send theïr atuif to Europe nt circe Tie amouint of loua on t ire wvitrcr'spectila- floitsatone woîrid more thaii htai!d thé Ronrd. [Criés of Yes yea.J Lrk saîd lue, at lte lraeki-uw-* level, lrow fe<W biridgçsý, no ttrnneliing îvbateîer, l'e- îwei l amilton anti Prcsciitt.Ile tf-A sure a -rond couid l tic it-taluon g 4tliofor $ 15,OQO per mile. Rmnds ba - d eet.bîilt on a lime trot Sun fair. ur- hieiîn lie United -States for $13.000 pernrile-re ailuded to the r(ooti froni trot lbe Ieft le the rauietefforts of lte diffirenîMUtnieipoiities. Mire J3ustloi Cojnpanie*u, iresaid,at oor! rendyy tu ad - varice a large arum îowards it. and flic Golverniment, uirdcr the lÙiii Road aci, was buund te gitarnnee air& luialf thue timouiit trequired. Indleetilic fliçit iluom"ney ovcld be requtired. A New -Yorkc Company ha'lofléredIlu 'Ituli lie Trunto and LaikeIHuiron Rond if tiht' Nltinirivalîti"' alotgalihe route Mîî'uil gîve thm enilShntures for eue haifthie amnotttut. 2If Cunîractors .wutihd -mnkr' t uiph an.offlr fur thiît lime. îviuat votid thi vdo for onie se tuvorably sîiuateci as ibrat flom Hamilt-on ho Pýrtsco'tî. [Vheers.] Lcuk, said lie, ahtte Rail ftcid-M of tthe UnitcdSîie-h ilohoks, like a spider's webh, su coveucci la îU with -tracks. [ [ear lierî.] J ok again at glorioiix-oid Engaiatd.-[Cireers] S e ihcw ah. i. coveri n glier own cou n - try witha. network et ronds. [Cheers4.]i N'vs, _not only her uîvn countr-y, bhler iron arms uiready-embrace iralittIe * Coli arrnt.-( Great Ckeering.-Cuna- ila was cf Uic sanie areat euterprising 'amly. f 1-ear tear.J 'We wotild nul consent with king spectators- of siicîr enterplriseand prog'ress, Canada fou %vould bs an acter ini i, anti rival. anti lie trusted,îîltimat.cly rival saueessfitilily1 thie descendants t'rom the saine greaüt empire who livedijots icressethue Lak e. f(Great Ffering.]. He woild therefure -Move tirat tire ayor lic recjuested lu call a Public Meeting uf the lu halitas,, is, fur tire plîrpose otilaking imbt considrr- C -ouoei , ne a cem ereiai mari, andi as a private indivîduai, ini foruwardiurg lire great work, 'a wcrk calcîlated te oper. aie so beusficisily uptun lte best inter- ests of Canada. Mr. P. resumed hi, eat amidst great appiause.. Tii. motion on being irui (rom tire Chair waa carried with great acclama-- ,tien.- KENT E4izET10N., <Ph. Toronto Correspindent -cf tire Pi. lot tho,, discourués on th. stthject ofthlIe " lA. short timue aines it appeared be- yond a iquestion liraItire-Hlon. Mal- coin> Camerou had resigned iris senit in i Iu4iamett- zo deciared-his friends ila Ctimt'rlî o _uixisty l p s !cte a fit tl« utsierte! Bi Ir what if the ne- riîugîîîc lioî.'îld be fritit!em ?T 'sYat Ir th iiiii îuisleriîîl luuercast ii Kcît shîîd w htel U.4 toi îlfv INr. Cîsrocruii tu ;îr..'scst his iît,ewerîiur"i sieli aus ta plUer tb:.t ,,ytigeîuc vemaîîlliv beyirid rttich--iiîî hiird iluttier -tel' the 'teik-ittrigut.. lîited tri hvthe' Exùamînerl1 WiII Nlr. Catt'eruiiîe t-tre to, 1tute qinestit':î? A prolier ei*nd(iiîlift, lia orcotirqe tu lom etiei-t. luit inii t matnitîr WC are tnt ftwiie that Mr. Cameson is inîr-irfe- ring. l'le parties wlio chose Mr. Caru- moi, we auspe., wilI lie verv flirt to select bis alîccesser. If tib is alo be un intrigise, thon -an intîivie. thien au in- trigiure is soineflîisng diflUrent from what Wec lrad imuszîuîed. As btu thet arbouit nisriI influience carryioi- ey:ryflrig ifs muinwny, il us t LIInce itiPe n;îd ridieffumiîs. rFireis n lot fi iiitisteriulist. iii Kentt p iijretend Ilin at inflec sufceîl ,ecs foîl ta uose . tiuse wcecoiideuîtce Mr.Cuts ren sitili ns.- If (lie Ihing, sbtLdbe lrid.,...o? kow 1 lint thte ère Ts 1 -êýnxuuutiî ta avoid any stich isstie e lrîjinisterial ~aireew~,u~1 ~ efhlyde- ft_-ftted. ' Altirk'i liat.-Examino r. THî.E REPORTER WIIITBY,sATURDAY. Dr»crmiiras 14, 1950. A RAIL ROAD. The peoollc uof thii Provinëce nt Ille liretenId;îr, re . inglrly aive to 4be :gruat impo)rtaiîcc of tliis commercial dusidler-ittîm. Ahsoltiîe npc"içity ha, nit Ienîrîhi, fur:eCd'the subject 011fthc minds ofl'merchaît a nd capitalisfic, who fînri thrrt evc'ry ai îcecditîg vear. out more etrrsn ljIbr ieduw ing aw-ay tro ur rshores. ithrotîia rleir mltiplier! iron arteries,. thé "ery lirt'&s hIoôo f cur commercial prsperit.- The' Ogdenshtî ro-, Rnil rond is now fri nish- ed, ani the ~inirrener o nînof t ltana done over it. it Iihe texpense ut' flic beutý q interests ut tiiscountry, brisnt ut i ruLronaed thflti -pitg enieric' u' ir peuple cil' Mon treni. as weil a-, Prescoît, j Kiurgstotr, Colîoilrrg, and otiter çcfinn-. Sonrtin- miriçtroW lbc die'besides liki ne -nd "resolvîimr g." tvuicli ias here- tofore Ineeti the, only resilî uarriveri nt in nenrly cvery ce'umnpiateui itirder- talkin,« i f ie dru mut ivisir le sec every j2uîrice ot'weau 1hwîhich l pi esltr afily "suîeked in"1' f Americatr cofl'ers.. Tihe iniîiatory steps lowards the forma- tion of a grOil provincial Ueliras nîren- ~dy b.en laken in Moritrea oi théit 28t1r tlt., with sormethîing !ike appnreurt car- riestnesa. Their "prc'jr'cî 15 t exteird a lino lu Prcscttî;The meeting wris large and spriled,atrd wnss ridresaed hi' tire Hon. Mrý. Morin, lion. Peter MiNC1I . J. Yoting, anrd J. Redpnth, Egqrç., aurd others 'of -the lcndirg eaprîaîisls aurd commercial menr e2f liat City. At tire cocusion, a Cummiîte Ivris appoinhed Ici thrkeflic prelinienrrvatp. rrposed rý ethe B~lnigîerl<n,,vz on.- Mýr. Mitrurn. Mr. Yoi.inr, Mir. G n1t. Mr. S . riTCYitr.nuîtd r.Win. Worknmnn, anti £."0 giuihcriliec luderrav thre ne. rî-s'rrvc'xpnscu. -C sec thetu, tfint thie first stop lias brou iItuken hy the MNon- Irealere, in tIre grent Cairndiar Westernr lime. This iiti end tire peo~ie tf King-, ston to Continue il lu thir oi uwr-if y, n protpos ili * n for wiricir bus alrearly been faurabiy enterlained by lte leuding cilizens. The spiriled - peuple of Ce- bouî rg, il iii ho seen 'y tire prnceti. iigs o ut eiir own Town -Cneuiiil in anolhcr col i nir,are ip and moving, for the puirpose out earrying il lbrough lu Itheir tewn, lIn luis section -cf lie Cotrn- try, til"Ii is jtnction with tthe Toronto Gretlh estern rond, it %ýÎIYmeet witir lIr earty cu-opemaîiun cf lte peciple; antif if t h trie ae in tasered, that min- iutera inveil in eenlemîulnîioin tesulmit to Parliamenî it e rojecl cf pledging lIre crýdi t'ftire'Province, t rn éxtent,t in furlhering tire speedy cempbe. tien efthina grand Railrood through tire provincie, it wiii trot ie many..years ire- fore we ftnd the produîce et tie Westernj $tates useeking thes speediesI aidcheap- ' est citîlet t0 thre cean aiong our shores.1 But it in a bail po icy, as experience bas Below ilaun-instance ot the immense tind growing t raffie that is claiiy alippin g ouut oulofnger, or ivaut of a Rii rond tn tdtis aide te Morrîreai. Independentof Luge Ogdteutshuuirg rond, tire Directors cf %vhiiclt torhve liodtIo uboild extrai st0rç-ý hantse,, of severai bIltulîrd red feetiii exheuit, tu eontaiu tire surplus ut' Canadirin'Pro- 1lutce îvhiclî îlrey cutalti tot carry, WC. fiird tire fIblowing, svhich lirowg uts-the Otswe4jo Ii-ilsiness. "71eCnaiuaru pruduce enmd lumber, traude in very Iafgei and conslsntl yinerpauzing.! Durnn Nuvember, uver 1*20,00 buui. Of tgour ahd about 350,0f)bushetu ni wheaî'were received berod froar Canada, niucb of wbicb passes throtsghjo New York in bound, en5l of course, adds rtifiwïIoit the duties of 0uesrualiuouoeb piart uf ber legitimate carrytng ftradte. Telme u sin simmense. In 1845, about 6~,OOOO teet ut sawed lumber were received here (rom Canada. This year the quaîntity bas exëeeded firty million feui 1 Yet with a Jarure anti growing lake traite, the Unitedi States Igrei ihè business umen, u hseeiei lutile cii'y on keepjîa repaîr the piers hy which Gov- Pi nnieru ixsitu1l-, 1# secure neariy hait a million an- suuaiiy for theTreasury.ei The Oswcgo Jouurnual turnishes the fuilowing hable ut Canadian aiticles exporteti thence: Flour. W/guet. lItweek ýnov. 27.575-------81,400 2d Mois 88 - 121349 3<1 -3" 2,79.5 - - -8. 4uh " "213,119 -----3.6 Total, f 20,2157 blbs. 357,557 bu. f1114E110ST OFFICE. In th iirésidenrt's mesa e ',firt] a recnninmeiîdatioir for a filrtl-wr redite- tion en iu4'ind pastagre, fo lhrec cents per.icîfer Whlcn r-adnt five cenrts îvhrc-r oaI jre-paid. Thits, it, appears, tîtat the ell iper the' posttage; Ithe more pirospierouis tlue depart ii t. M hen sitali we enjoy lire benefits of a rcciuced rate of postuge? 1 te exîrerinent in Etng- land and the United Stales, ha roved- satisfiîctoriiy, f bal a cbcap rate ut'M.os4 age îîceu~s iiîsteird of dimmnislres tire reven ie uthie Post Office dcpartmemî. Nuw îtha flirc Post Office is lratirsferred to te bands of thre: Provincial atiithoru- ties,f le rcdictiun1shotild take place im- nrcdirtciy. Whic a leIter cati go ('romn Bt3uffulo to Ner Y(ork Aor fluree cenfis, wc have 1,o pay as niuuchla osenti one ut' the same çgt froi here to Moutreal1, as wotil tlrnspld rt a liarrei of floir lu tire saire place., iad for seiidirslg a letter of tIre Mme Weiglit fie Miles, WC pay as rnîuclr aswîotd transaport tw%,o bîrsliels et' tirent 180 miles'! aund a letter fr,rn thic Must Western District cf Ithe Pro- vinrce, tu tl iret'îaîî c at cf Goveraienut, %vuittibe ino boss exîîcatsîve tharu lIe Shipping charges oun a lurrrel off liur froni Montreal tîu*-Livert)ikl 1 Tlre.se ex- travagant rates of charges wvill surely nul, be al-luwetl by thie Governnenî, ho con- tintue une day longer Iran arrangemfils catr mouade fuirrulreir redrîction.î. Tue EnglisliPost Offlce systemi wotild briirg ~poîitîs, h ie cld systenu only brinilgs eJ.EAT in pence btIrte deparîmetït. WeV have receiveti the first irumber ut' lte St. Thosîra. Waîcirnra n 9,jtisî sîart- eti in lte villagre of St. ThQrnras, in tire Catuînty uof Mididlesex, It is srneaîiy güt top, but wie eau nul perceive, frosn ils drift, wlrelher il t tu e Ministri4 or Ref ormu, inii is uohitica. We have receiveti another communi- cation ('rom. "lG-," but it la tue late REPORT OF TfHE C0OM0N SCHOOLS 0OF WIIITBY, FOR THE YEAR is51o* MAx Towiu Rr.tvsi AND GzrtLzmrx: q ffIn prosentinq, i your reqîuesî,e a repartt i he _Coanron Scboois outhle Towship, 1 regret ireing aiable io emuaruicae any thing very higblyol-. istaclory îetrsrdingIbeir presên: ulate. It le pain-ý fût la bave bu edate, thatt râm whatever eausew, oedu- e-ation hasof faf e,been rather fetrcgre<lirg tham oih- erwuse. Tis tact wasforred upon myniaueeafrnio, es 0o61u es 1 entereul wîpou the duty ut ariperintemd- an-r'. Upon'exam.iinir the reports ut the lit t wo yeirrs, and comparing themn with, froàe of '45 andi P46 for example, susirtacts au IbefîllowingÏwere presented, 'viez.-Fewer sciroofs kept iîap turing tir. year; fewer chidren, of course, returmeul, aLr eovng-thre beneits of oducatlon ; umalier salatieb rasdfor teacliers &W. In add't' 9 f6tÏ ete tacts, i le :tibe begînning of the~ie àinuui. tee otirervrue1 cl was thre du eai suli hperum gagementu feri 'neeived, lirat ýanotcmny <fhe CEN1TRE ROAD k NEW COUNTY.'1 Tc, the Eddtor of thle Whitby Reporier. Sin,- Having witnemsetl thre resull ut a publlic nreeting hetl in fLculi, on tire 7hlriiîitst,cahlerl bya requ isitioù tu cotg ý sier thesubjectof furminga ruew Cousu- ty, andi takiîrg Stock in lire grt-nl Centre Rioad froinPort Wiiby lu Stîurgeun. Bay, 1 take-tite liberty of givitrlg youm a t'cw brief Ou.Iines ufthIe proceedintes.- Tihe day, as yen are aware, provo d b bce Most unfavoirbîe tairt hrmy, yeî te thre stônisiîren-t of, ail, lire meeting' wàs weil atteridcd fron i l,-paratu f the Tewn ship, which is the very best evi- douce uof tire nferest lake'n'in lire mca-i saures armi ilis no- exaggerationU) -osay, thre albirough tlhe atorni raaged vioiem*ty- witirout, ait was pence inud uunauimitv witlrin. Thre meeting Wus reg0,11tarl y or- ganizeti by caliing R. Lrud (nierchant uit Port Perry) lu tire Chuir,and apuirit- ins; D. Mitchel (merchrant rit A. W. Ewer's Corners) as Seêreîary. .After read'utug the requiartion, P. Perry, Esq., bourg present and upoîr rejuîcst, addreî- xeti tire meig, paining ait lengllr (and lu aWappearance moat t sfactori- l1y) tire main pointa, objîecta, anti atvati- -tagesaofthlie ureasures under considera- rtiun. Joseph Gould,FEsq., Town Recvec there art mly tour or- a¶ve, wbo bave lirait n tii adme place silie lit Jantiary lait.. Notwitiutunding thesevery untaytirablO circ=i ,stances, f bere are not a few ibcbooiu of which 1 cal report moit satisfacto0fily. In every case, 1nMa] say, wberu. duly qusidified men aire nt work, the 1lu pivmnt bas bien Most encouraging, sand-Wl culneta le much more so, il deserving 9Men ait retindandproery supportesi. Aniwet ipeak of isupport, I donfot jeter to ulWY metelY aihlhoggh Ihat is seidorn such as fo preueflt induce nment f0 mon adequafeiy- qualitid t0devotC ihear' selves gu the ar!uolms bus.iness of ieachilg. i re(îi aiu, If0that caulitenance, ini bis exetiOfll iand pleu for the irnprovement of the-yoijng, which Parent aind Iiiistecà especiaiy, can #o easiiY gave, bu' which isso verygseauiy withhehit. It io5f c amrple, a perfect marvel, te find a sisngle parent pie- sent- at a q'iarteriy examinaiol', évena rfîii l teacher bas c<nsvcrsed and eoaxed for days previowis Iy; sci<iorn are even ail the trustecu 1,rffent on sucl an occasion,. As stricter attention wili honcelouîh ble paidtc botb the characters and quaiications of teachens the Common Schoula in this poptilous Township, might very soon lie mosîiy of a very retipeelabe chararler, if tbe people -wuuld oniy resolve ta ao)' tain smd support te achers offthe first or second eiafu onlv, instcad of seleclini; ihose wbo are scarcely fit ta lie inciu'ied in the third, and sayînç, as they have allen dont. Io me, when urging thisi matler, déhe'U do for "s."1' Whatever improvements, however, -May t bus, in many instances hé eifected, it is a, malter of te crret, that owving pardNy ta thet Mate of the pu>pufa- lion, but chiefly la the smainess of the secliopff shere are severai ',ci oui., which, lu ai-appenran- ces, mnust lie sulojecteod fur years ta corne, either ta the evil o! empioyiugjnlerior teachers, o length. ene-d varancieji, afier immpicoyW,- a Puperior one fin a few munthasin the year. The. advancement of xomripuf't h ese sections. ii mot impracticabie, aithoig diffiruit, lbut for others, 1 can itee nu reniedy, buta union wiîh thoxe adjoini'ng, or tht. coneunence of a rnajujri:y in un a ssessment for a -aiary. 0f the clanq referret l, I may mentionn ecf ions No. 2, .1, 5. 11, 1 $, 17,1 18, andl19. Thatsomanyshould l'e in surb .rircums - ances, is a matter dêeply Ioabc depiareti, andi ii deserving of the consid 'eration of ait who waîiid prrnote the. welfare uf tht. commu- nýty. hInsue To the. above section,«, Schnol has heen kept open flot more than six rîjoniba, and some have had a variety nu't eachers, ait but îpoorly quali- fiÎd for the. impoi tant office lhey were calied lu ýfi Such heine the case in su many instances, il is wiih piet.5tre 1 have lu state,thal therc i; only one îuio section formetid drintg this year. The liber ca"e in which subdivisions %vat i esired by somre, have ail heeti settied amieabi y, 1 believe, wçithout increaisinz in cvii aiready great. And thepre ran he nu dojtulifnat thosm upon ivhom il rnsiy devoive to make aiterations in the Mlis of the Schoa)l sec- tian1S will henI promoite ihe intercils uf edrication, ly eneur.u4ng ilarge sections, andi hv iiiidividintf oly wiien the incréase o! population or the. waraîr of many imperativivl demni il. Before ciasing thi's repart, ir may lie ohsàerved Ihat oir 1Township is very far iehititd in regafil ta School accommodWaiion. Ilotîses enouirh indleet there are, but many uf therrn are most ton.suiîtbly coiuslrticted, and(i favorahile ta buîh the. comfibi andi henith uf the. childuen. There is also, a lotal wnitof Schooi apparattis. IExcept in one instance, 1 thilik, there is ngt a .hokhool miap; in Psome, no ev.'n a biuckhoard, su in'iispensilc for a variely of illustrations, tu every Schoo! who has a trarhei de. set vinie tht. riame. Were lhings îs îthey. ou4ht, each Sehool section, in addition taoi he bard,would haverrmaps of the. two bemnispheres, and, if possible, of the four q uarlers of the trlobe, a amali lerresîrial giobe,-aitd aliphai'eîical antimnitiatory les.son sihtels; these ut icasî. Andi if any means are or May lii in the. power of the Couneil, lhey cunisi nal, 1 am confident, ho More beint.icially employeti, than by prucuring, au rranY other muuuieîipaliîie have dune, aumle of these mo'st necessary appliarices ta Com- mon &,hoot teuchin.-; anud withu which, the et- fOrts of thle e kt leachers are sadly cramped, and' the piotresof the yoting relanreul, In conclusâion, 1 heg lu ret#rn rimv sincere thanks ho the inetùbersio< the Council for'the interest uni- formiy maiiite*tç in t he Cummunt Schuols, and th. attention aiways piaid in evo»ry biuggesiion 1 hàve ut aisy lime made for their aiaatmî Ail whii4h is retpecîfuly sîîbniiited Jiy your-obedient servasnt, I. H. THORPTON, -Sup. Com. Schools le larly certain parties-inu the village of gent nec«, Ohwviz. -,tht the people, forthe saT the Gei ey opposed to the formation of a new Court- the Imperis n- tyunder any-circuitlinces, but deter- or toa dopiý i mined to a pian (in the- event of sîich ture to foui i taking place) that the site should be this issolate y, locatcd il, the interior; and latteriy those firience of 1- potries in Whitlbylhaveïlhrcatened,that edly is; the ýr lcas te grect retition this year, name likely, evei muth village of Whitby pi the bite, they swerve fron si, svotld agitate and circulate petitions in its intliîenm Sthe:back country against any divii5ion an efl?èctual %vilh the CDosinty, Town rit that poin t- atenipits of la andi for *a diffteci dvisionnaltogether, of operatior s- formiîîg-the back Townships 'into a been drawi hCuîînty l>y tiîentselvcs, gmd Ienving cehlory oftl >Whitby and Pickering attached lto tTo- ingr to flic 5, rontu, &c., therefore, as yoîa may well Zeitung, lx é, -suppose, I madie i l ty ibuisiness~ taaseer- tics,' whicl, etain what reully and trîuly is the -fueling, ail gelierals Sandi muîst, in candour,adin it thut it is ai- consequei ýy together different from what 1 had.,been main a seci Y led to stîppoSe. .The trtlh of the mat- ittended bo t er- is, that tihe people in those back ously on th ~Township's are aiment (or rather il rnay, Siles--ia. Tk bc said cjutc) uhanimotus onx the forma- fort is to col tion oft a rîew Cotittyý'with the County Wurtembei. scat ut the front; andi vîty say !o rny mand of the 1 friends in thre castern part of Whiby hoitis the n 1- and. Oshawa, that if t'bey go on.withý the Marshal, ai kind of petitions they have tucon îalking oeu Ni b. of, they wiil have their !abouir for theiri and then ta palns; and what is more,-jtdgngfrm occupy the )f the indignation manifested at the meet- Wscstphalia. î ng in' Iieach, upon the, mere mention cced the àti d of stîcl a move hein g made by thein, meni, while etogefhc'iertli what L saw an',d heard witi ruister 'else'ivhiere, 1 arn inciincdl to eink it thotasanti .A - wol1ld not ho amissa for their goîng on uîmIer M1arn e uîclî air crrand, ta. take the precanîîou make a. quil ï- (if linving by them a change ot' garments and Brande t u ofseu rîe2cssity. The folks in the îh ey-wotuld back T1otwnahtiîps, alhhotrgh hcing in tire tie Prîîssiaî Swildlernes.s, iarc welI advised and iide- ut his aUac akcon ail' the varieus moves that bas is of the gri been or îi abolit to lie matie by genhie- bbe chief ari mneu in andi abouat Toronto and- cisc- sian Capital -whecre, whetlrer it be those in or onut fAtistrins, it ifoffice; and 't assure yoîi, tbev have but tihe Arclidutl r)rcot, little coi-fidence inr tie sympa- Sisaîi huies or gond f lchirgs ffur the wcifiure -Iltiiotigli-st d aiard jurOspcriby.#of the Iboc kl Tuw sh i p.ý):wirli e chi ofil y mpar or set of' menu wlo shall pro-, a nhanner th por uy ting wliatever',. cakltt M to covereti the nrrke- a split; f Ie.y have iîeard oft' 11 w wnld atth( i îhîirerrteîcd inouvte li tho.qe parties il) rear -of thatt ()lîrvardgcncrally look ulion itas a sscf lte1 sehieme to raeadiiinat therchy -plan of op p jlay ilit u tIre hands ut' thteir ciiemies in drawn rip b: Toron tu, hy affbrdiurg tlirhm'an ejxcuse basbeen lfo 10 giVe it tire gu-hy alhugelue.1 lrcy jmitv et'sigr sny (anud Inus onfess very naýt.raiI1y) 8trta boires iftigue 'geai tiemenir-w 0lrawa realv yvaccillrrtitrg- -menn îviat thev say. and desîre-(as tlyey an getîcrals, profess) tu sec the Cuusnly toewn placcd Ctrpit lin lte irterior as a mat tLC jfulstice 11()tiry rely 01.1 tIre buck rTownshpsF, why in il that 1 ýthrey lrOp, WhiIJ *have net long gonuverU issSiati Landh Court back insteac! Ur' Ieepin t in thlat privations a ivillage. Antl,iltiler, id it MLi suvcry801n.'hile tîecesuary, advisable, and jtîst, to have Z7eztune, tlu Cotinty sent of tire new Couity in thle, ne.siuf itg C( interior. %wluy -not-ruov e he pr scrt st t, t a i ut' the Cullnty cf York back to Thuortu- jîirfuneti of irihi,,w.ur evoî Newnarket. rThey attri, tarv moveer 1hule thec 'viole thiîrg lu a feeling of en-. hl andi thetn prQceeded le camne a genera i accolint of tl and effeetive Committêe Ic circulate pe- iaboîir, but #Y ltionrs fur tire Ceny, anti Stock lists ing admissÇi"r for the Rond, and fui' the purpoef in-- 1iexiw oft'il suriug a. great conver.ienée, tile Tow-n--thore is a ive ship was divitied into acqlions, and-cer- the workhor taini memibera of the Committee îîared fa neye for ech. .wholly airait It was announcedi that sim~ilar meet- themurq diàt in'fore, tilt fuel Lmtd elny p o ,d protest, for great 'General Itadetzy cAtiatriang6venme en -for a singlenmoi Mr ils jrurpese et esti ce lin Germany and tt stop te aIl fuiture faggrandizeinent. us agaitrat Prnissia,n hi up in tire Mihta, the Cotunt Grimue, ià statemnents of lthe based on slrategical là are eltually oblig s, anti ifs chief featj 1y, by nrie îans lilci re.It ajîpears tb 3nuake an attack sil re Jihine, in Saxoni Ie federai army ai nsist ol.tAstriao, F ýrg troops, tînder ti £king of' Wirtemb rank of an Airstria md ivitu wotrid bir iassau-and Eleetera c) tbreaten aund eveui e Rhenish provinc i. This arnmy wifl trength eof seventy i thre chief-army in !rne iindreti and lustriarr andi Saxon rhal l'badcîzky, ani ick urave upon Mai lenbî:rg, by whieh ntuunce obhaîn p nr gapial. For tire ck, tire kingdom cf reahest importance. Iny is thùi- against t il, another armny uf uder Couînt. Wrati> ke- .Aibrecht. was t( k' tie greaîest inrp ýtiti oneai Ig in col iletarm)y in -'axory, rot wirile %'Vratisliî flank utfIladetzy's le saime timte operali corps, andl storm the provinces of Siiesi., Furalions, which fh ýr the Feltlzengmoisti )red wîth a viciv tc 31ual suIcceSwSeby hi ;--u dazzle anrd cnt confcderaîes, Tire tonIý %vomulti prefer a 0 he delay mlii $11 illjet Power of lthe A le (be~y belieîvîatîu wJr would Smnftîjf and the sveriy o( e w4 laeuoth6-B; Vourcýi for the trursi hat paper is gê neraii l'aai the political'au netits of tihe Atistriu K AND THIE DUC nburgh. correspoadený I. Iie det-ilsof the skii 1 -%- - . ý-

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