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Municipal .Cannell net at Ms
ear r -d h, Mr. Iliuo:ka , e telt Ee esrefully t otmdered by the Ooveeimeat, OUR MAm I% M.
• Ji t::•urt ballad -he on eketweeet.
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Agent untie Cornettist Muteal Lite Dv Placa at Rtes' Hutsl, Clinton, un Wydtes hail w uta onkey the 1911. of Feb. *O.
as himself, not to tastioas plwitiaw th v e.nitJleave :--
\elt etiLL ice uplusiti w. tl411 d the FlMnoe J U is ',kid that appropriations t herb- ' ee bw.t+ght down wile mw,tres, hs'
ght,tims•w+te litl„t, +Pte ;0,,1011 and changes mitented i
t a'•
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mimosa Mtmalue r, tId be removed uta dance between the Onvernment and the ;• ba tlrte bitrut�ew. Y g. to
u • capiiaT one. After residing the minute o[ Isat meeting,
rad me metre if lie hail learned bu touts i/ 6e. I>•Uur and Calloway, 1. Pli, on inlunna- Me ti. Snell owupied Ike e�j{r old and being captured. Th. kneeing ..r
y, iedlta Lt esperieuaistd Wold rally Caned. Bente (teeterdlerr sat thin Upper
wound hila a mother. the the Rrfurnstarly- Tt... House� _�:....-.--..� J. Bissau - R. - - -
r to s rooted for the statements, .r r swam,* Cu., of Hartiurd, was arraigned
th the ethos
_ -�.. TrtaXoefb .1L111 i
/Wet-• t _ .Jlk•+J-,i-a,a_.�'�.ri�.. ..a
as t ..si1 r s i lir a �.'?I�r�9Jkr
The» are at present oa the inland lakes t}raat Britain.
to the within* of Ontario, Victoria, and 'Tho Mystery of Edwin Brood' M this -.r
!inshore, eleven steamers of 450 burs title of llioken s oew novel, whisk is to .
- • s+w...wwi:tr:....a"0� 2'Mt:i'5�.. i+'mont�it.•':�labtrfl►M..-,� i4
'n one trip. The estimated.Alun of tbuee
steamboats and scuwe is between p110,U00., I The elections at Waterford sod Nott.
•pd $70,000. Nott-
ingham were attended with scenes of ria- r
Bishop Tache has arrived at 8t. Paul, lout excit•meit. In both places distur-
and is nowstuppine at the Bishops palaver. , Fiances have occurred and p.reuua roughly
He it said to be waiting fur instructions hsuJled,
from the Dominion G ,vernueut u to their
views of the'Bi11 of Rights.'
I u.g the words, "in Hold or ire equivalent."
2nd. That Mr Sills embezzled from the
Cemfyany large amounts, by roceivrtR Pre -
e nitwits, from sub-agentsappoiuted by him,
and nut accountingtar the same to tl
b- Company. 'Mr. Cameron said that
n.
amour claimed by to Company ohave
h. been embezzled was over 9:1000. The evi-
he deuce led was so voluminous u to be be-
vy Tond our capacity for to -day's Maus. Mr.
m Sinner conducted the cress -examination
ee in • very able manner. The Court la still
is sitting end certain witnesses, to whom Mr
Sills said he paid certain of the moneys
charged, have been telegraphed fur. -- -
renal attx'k oh Lunsclf. Hu. urn pro. amiable (Rend .d the J;'� ifur is a recti- rumor at all.' " DILLS Silt, -1 enclose sad send to you - -- moved t
letter had Men male the base .d debate. lar P ieY l' Rutwrtwn that t StnraH, bre Ae ."re .
tie did tot think Mr. Tonal /meld abrins 1'rintrr air nue-(judRiny mann the lout By all moan ; let's bare the
the one dollar fur your valuable paper for _Cwrriet4, Moved and ase. flat kin foot iv...Sing awl rtarwlittg by what he had that hu shoot is uriuled uuf.itia of the edit the M ,*CII as of all other uattr t 1 red the l.' t 1870. 1 mart say that no man need let Lean's taxes be remitted, she being in in -
That i. hat'/ *anted.
without a g.n.d County paper, when it Cab digest circumstance. --Carried. Mowed
mt.t.L u.. _.:.� a.. v__. „ be had fur a dollar, even sat hard lanes." i,What &Mount of cousiateticy there is t
y Mr Buchanan sec. by Mr P Robertson
We hope all, who want tout the Seemel that the Collectors time for the final
but do not subscribe, will send on the pal- collection of taxes be extended to the 15th
may he inferred from the following fro
try sum and atop burrowing • rnpy from f Marob.-Carried. Moved by Mr
this
the Telegraph of the 2fitle How' the Fr
their neighbors. _ Township Clerk, Dlshooul 0,p l tor Buchanan t Hie
P apply
ed:Tht""erri-tort that une of the writers th
(C} Messrs. Parker •Cattle have re- County Treasurer, to furnish a statement
of all monies be taxes of lands of Non-
ceived their supply of Field and Gentian residents during the year 1870 with the
The Expteitor descends to the Dan'OLdse has approached Mr. Sendfield Mac
seeds. What they sell are always sates- number of every lot, part of lot or parcel
Jte
ou clay erg. mite 69rd ittet. There sees •very preeMt the Reeve and Messrs UMW
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take
the 'sons were appointed to the different °dices
forgery, fraud awl embezzletnent, commit- vim, chairs.
Mr. Hinitingten ;veered to the eirvisier . tad while Mr. Sills was acting as the Com- After the usual luyal toasts, Mr. Weld. fur the current year.
▪ the ne• etnence Miuister, and SIAMDTliM • Ns olti to NMI ,i11 MIAOW p. wenn that llo1110 aegis. petty Genertil Agent fur Outario. Coma- ' editor of the Funner's Adroteini, delivered C. elhannun, P. Carroll,
FOR Per nnelrellae.
It has been pretty • freely stated in the
-.011 hien as ewakeig Erma a leap Van Winkle a t,.„unalmulbeou ettetented at the testing:0 for the prosecution, btatibew Crooks l• rambling address. the principal Far n, A. McNeill R. Haynes, It. Adams,
Itself
at Ave -o'clock tin THOSE INTRIOTI143.
Hat he Jet iii4 expect lie would do thia. Mondey.
• ahem red fettle.* bis will rutty, and, lea • Uton OtBna I. ,,f the (Po& party him ittit fee them ettjoet , Centeno, Q. C.; Cm the (hamlet+, J. 8. object of which was to blow his wen mum- n isher, J Kijrkiiiatricrkj. Tit. ereannez ,
slog deed Lei tooth. Ile hm rewired the merthrow of the Administration .1 tie, Sinclair. The (lourt opened at 11 a. m„ pet and puff hie OW11 establishment. li""tt, 13."•• ", " ".•
he oust take eitthegauuem thebon. gentle • „...,,w,..... the charges in at all. e hsenoz, .1,13allomorea. J Stewart, .1 lawn, J Clete
ogt,Aucli.41 .. we ..air. A. ...--44.14, Cartwright and others. Thet-iimisi was lea *four
_ , Attend I. is apteontlatelit..M hie circular i bet
man fled Omen down. He I...homer haul ton D Hord Cantleon J Clark D Elite J
Mr. Love meals • few sensibie remarks, Thurlow 1/1 Otwa_y R Bueoe.1 Symington
circular and in clouting the siipport of his •thnedwthaavt.wriais.sbokiie,gCall that was done in J Hamilton 0 Young A Young P Judge
w resolved
QU1TM SO -014LT ONM DOLLAIM (let by the use of Mr. Gordon Snort. ,
name in coutuotiou with the besenesee-- two following
the
Ives into the
Mr. Sills order-
th, Speekine id the matter the Hamilton od end reee„.ed tome t e melee,
County Council and the people oi Herat
out of ut lea,st 1140.00 ova: aud obeys
piety on the score .1 seperier lev Any, had The cosimany broke up at an early hour., 1D Milartymtuni,Jhunr. N Muhriug D Beare &
- no prom/emit in Eoglaiel. Tee psi .ple
. Life I ohne. payable in AMOTICIIII currency
'ff the Messrs. firown assume to re- ,
and maliciously and for purpuees of fraud
present Referee:re in this matter, it is at '
least doe to the arty that they ehotild forged and tittered Che same by intorno-
Yob POUND KKKKK
this c. iiintry were all level, laud dweieed
-The billowing is one oat ef many slue- 0 Morris W 13 Garrett.
would gain government omits by mich.
lar lettere received since we reduced the Vox rime' View's.
audacity to endeator to dictate what wet h %.1'.11i.uTstejri:117•IiirbilistalstAinkark
lit:ca.pitel tot of the story, and the lea*
shall or shell mat champ, for the Huron we cell expect i• tliat the Globe will git
:44441. We (III nut know whether our us the troli--if there be any truth th
truth a
3for01,i4,11 Of •IlUdi1111( to what he tern.' 13.-"",14 with Pohl -tee! erePeael• tat we hea
roe einelat ttttt ." Noe. 011 thot ittatAr,tie. lire wetter in question had n
point we are quite satisfied with the ver- en to Mr. S. Mactlenehl up to Wedne
diet .1 our advertMers, to whem and to I mission wait connected woli one of th
The. heuld net be tolerated either ou one
aitle or tl • Wiwi'. price .1 the Settee& fur one year in ad- -R Henderson, titter., W eked Morrie
1 Campbell.
Sir Freheis Hiticka replied to the per- vanes, to 91.00 oe-
J Buchanan sec. by
said. He rrpb•Latuq the notion d any County. we ahnul.l uv ..n_l,..t we
inferiority, we sneered from, Illikooloniste, weds. knew that an experience of eiyhteon
*14,17.1 wit' 4"L'.itarl:aditeleeettelftigile",bee.larielntie.iela.V; Fears with the Huron &wet! enables tie to
o.aireverement. Ile thulight the latter ledge to e het is tighten any such case.
ewuela tlia Lute oe, Wa.think re have 11•104" hems beltie.1 in
, Mr. Id teketutie said Sir rata"lr-7rllr-e !leeks' enterprise, alld if -we hare •ver faded, the
letter eel both,. • prirmtetefrair. It hitti Expositor sill please point out sihen and
bun oubleited Kiel iliectiesedi• the Wows- ,
Mr, Dufresne brtely- stated his reit
view of tho inthisteri d p• ...it on, which, as
reg•sels C epee Cy. lade, seemed to be se
much itt dote.
seeeheed would joie Reenter." be
them four, ...lice, tot by theteetast Per•
low/mut hail ferge en as itiosh to the
and the nietislem en. Sherbrooke. a* tliev
heal to forgive the FillolltC Minister. Yet,
the real chief of the teepee Cantebe tile -rale
had heated a government wIth ell of teem.
To t ilk of independence end loyalty! was
as elmied siorPeinaiiisru Anil loyalty'. If
the peepleeilesired cheege their institu-
tion. -the way to the Vetted States
5 -
is
all sacra our Isonafide lists are at all times
..pen insention.
The EY/oath, hints that mir "conscien-
toils scruples" would not allow us to
aerie, ttttt re than 11.00 for the Weekly
emu! - it net being worth inert, in his
opinion, than that sum. It ill becomes
the Expeador 1111111, after hav ing chiselled
Nei roagstige railways the dteectom,
Which clAilll • public land grant Mu
eleelenald is the head."
The Mohr, eo may add, empliatical
• nies the charge. Truly toryisin must
getting shaky tv heti ouch means have to
ed tpted.
of
ly
be
be
Mr Toro( reviewed the addrees and
eleteeteiriliteiterie
the I SoCied• ttttt mit had given encouragement
to the Rot Paver _neat/as/eau, Ina sm..
them the meet Etplicit contriolictien.
Ur. tlec bewail said the rejort t., the
effect raffle to Me. Prereacher thretigh thet
rebels, when in otinference with them up
River he (111r. Ma“lengelly had
..n the spot it was incredibie and
toureta. Ile theught it pensible Solite re
Wire"( err. Leneevm might hare e•rittet
leak ahem TortSCrrossiner e-rerfere.
plea, forwootk ! Let him be mon enough
of peculation we have fastent.d upen him,
anti from %Licit lie commit escape, wriggle
as he may.
The fact of the matter is that the if
'sailor attacks us begone., we tlonk tit to
cowed.. with city weeklies merely teethe
serer/ilea ' have prompted us to do the
somethine which had beim thus miscon-
toupee og hie Imethers.
Mr. Metell thought the addreout erred
by the M110121011 14 alto ! to the enlarge-
ment of the canehi and other thine.
He illeimieced the Indeeredence cry, aa
...semi:illy eighty's!, and criticieel the oo-
dles; of the Seureterr for the l'ret, ince iti
the North-We/a.
Mr. Iteleall. Mr. Mal., MrOliver end
followed, Mr. Huntington tn reply to Mr.
The rematnine chows of tie address
In the Senate. lion. Mr. &twitter do
W• rit, corri-pronilenee, Ike, Ills paid hi -
Non, but seeing It was emit accon././. he
went,' do all in les lower to sepp.rt the
he seel, wag not 11T0111rt/0110 to the lielf
breede and Iteltene Atom his &clam* in the
Mare toilet affeir.
Mr Mecitheroor thmillit better C01110111
nicatien with the N.u-th Welt should Tr
established teen diet contemplated laat
Mr I's/mete/II defereled the tinvernmetit.
The Bill relating te the lteutinz 'rook
was MIMI a third tulle, as was also tile
.Fieltereas 11111.
The dee ite en the ad,lresti &June or .r,
1.i years ; let the Seaforth egelist say 11,1
much, he ran, although hobos only dune
TOWN 001JMOIL.
The Comacil met ors Friday, 25th Feb-
ruary. Present ; the May•tr in the chair;
trarditier, Renee/Ian, Howell -and Clifford.
Minutes of lan macular awl epeeist ;fleet-
ing* approved and signed, The account
of G. N. D•Virl, for 912 16 was ordered kr
be p4d. A petition of Ratepayers fin. ea
sewer to be built M almost the s
WAS read. Moved by Mr. Mortemart, sec-
onded by Mr. I/MI.1n., That it he received
and filed. Petition of Deyol Reid for re-
mieeton of 12 00 deg -tax. - tit-into/4. Pe-
tition of seveuty-nine ratepayers and res4-
dents, te refuse saloon -licensee and to se-
cure the c•irrying out .4 the law with refe•
ranee to ta v erns and gnicery stores see read.
.•44.tved by Mr. Seymour, amended by Mr.
Oremen, 'flee the !elation be laid over
meal the reseling .1 the Ity-law referring
to 'Menses Accounts of tiord•in
seeeto, and Mr. II Honed' $32.0r,referreil
ereph acemitit 70 cents, ordered tO be el
peliii.77:7-a-n-eilreetit system erten.
ewe ang, AS tor
teat built, to be reaeive.1 and fyled. TI
for net, en account .1 the preas of busitie
then hetet...! them, taling the importeu
me• eting. The teethed will do well, he
ever, to remember thst the public will n
allow this petition to be quietly dieter
but will expect it to he discussed at
earaest meadtle opportunity. The ti
-point tote sinned is whether or not th
Cuenca' is in apimition to take action 01
proprietors avid to what amount a tont
towards the undertaking Co111,1 be secured
If the Council .were to reselve to, on
year, build the newer half -way and, nee
yeer, the other half, we believe, with Di
aasessineht ef 1 cent on the dollar, CAC
year, would cover the °Inlay and not
(ridged by the retepeyers. Let th
al
31a. SILLO1 TRIAL, after our last »part,
was proceeded with, throughout the whole
.4 Friday last, no n3w feature being evolv-
of theand where situate also the amount of
_ Statute labour money doe en each lot part
ez:p Yellers. Hoyle te 8,4uj.,r $30,_ ooff 100,1. cp:reelunciol,fadno4 aatt et,11.mrynenxntbnnlinettitteinnif
• etrapt that lie was charged with re- "i00 to lend. See their eard.
calving certain Premiums in mold from auto -
meeting hereafter, after sucleduonies, have
M. E. CM:WM ENTSLT•IXMINT in th• bees
the Company in AmerimuCurrency, retain- ! New Connexion Church, on Thursday,
3rel March. Excellent speakers have
lug the difference. The justices decided to the House of Commons & Senate of
promised their aasistance mid a Chitir, Can•da, for protection te the products of
t commit .Mr. Sills hir trial on th
under the leadrahip of Mr. Parker will Canada. -Carried. Moved by Mr Rohert-
dharges, at the next Anises ; Mt. Cameron
reserving the right to 'bring forward other
elterges there If the prosecution shotild
think proper. The justices agreed to se-
eiptzteniftwefetilseestaulteme
metre adjourued till 7 p. m. to enable bail
furnish mean. The ladies' department
will of course be perfect, as usual.
Rod River Maws.
es
ss
rst
el
is
convened to come down to the della
people to take it. The Star la no don
able to take ate own part, but we meet so
that such langurage ea that we -hare wee
is most cm:temptable.
Prowess el Albert Edward, heiropperso
fleet recent incident that has centribute
necked young tun wh in Caned
rec./fleet as a pile, me le 117leek tree y ettl
many of our brethren .tf the Press -frit
the Telegraph dawn to the Mitchell Ades
este won the high iintral tone they bay
adopted of late.
A considerable &noun! of formal bine
lo• t very litf.• of at has any specie! impor-
t ince. TIve invent t intimated their
intentiee 10 (Mill the pledge given lest
aession with reference to a bill to limit the
rate.4 interest, tho question being fer the
present left open whether inich mewl:ire
nenate. ftesolutions on the subject of
eunect week; soil Mr Lingerie Informed
the nevigation el the Ottawa River am'
of the Wellene Canal are under the con-
sideration of die Goverteneet.
Mr P Ryan preaented ri petition from
Hon John Velum prayine for a Charter fur
a for conetrnetion of mid eon/
fleeting Lake Cone! with theft. Loy/rens
consider and rejort what _sewn con-
t. teteel with the hemtli-Weitt Terriblity it
!loam, Lingevin, Morris, Dunkin,
din Meedenald, McDougall, Holton,
f4ir tleorge Collet referred to the state-
lipertuesee- -Ashok. Owe has-ftleetier) tee his apseele
tee ceteletimed the pr oodles* of the
insurgents in the Nerth-Wast. Jle re-
minded the House thet on two or tares
Hon Mr MoD.eirrall, in reply, called
els to the diffictilty reporters hail in
hosting, what was said in the Ilona., and
stigge,tetl that a sm.11 gallery ho erected
*ear t Speeker's chair, lower down then
dee only of the ehori-Itrind rem,rters. He
we. glad to see that the tirslater .1 Mill -
tit was anxious that no naisundenitanding
as to his position on th• ?Crab- W est (lune.
tint should iru to the coontry. Ife always
el tho. Hist gentlemen weinItl tete a
sot Coin 1 eibW of this eneetion, and
riot I* trilbc•ncerl by loaal, sictional, or
nation.; feeling in deeling truth it.
that hal appeored in the newspepers, re -
'meeting Mr Mel) .t1, were n".1 eet
n let nithelece Bede, a bill for the the Wesleyan M. Church, on Tuesday fith
tee 1. tee Northern Gravel
thou!. The report vres referred to the
Finance Committee. I). Fri -Susan'. ao-
vont for $5.03. for relief orders, ordered
to be peel. Sheppenl and Stew:limes ac•
Comfit for :27.o5. ordered to be paid. Mrs.
H. Reed's account for 922 00 for Holey
ho me.' if 120.00 imuld be accepted. Ap-
plications for tavern license were
fr Elijah Martin, H. Reed, 0. Gra-
ham, E/ Maker, Jive Craig, J. J. Wright,
Dark, Wilkine& Calloway, le. Martin,
and W. J. Johnson. Applications for
ahop 'icemen., were reosived from Jammu
Han; Parker ift Cattle, Sheppard &
Straiten, W. Kerr, D. Ferguson, John
MiChell, If. Hort el and 0. Graint. Ap-
plications for Baleen heatless were received
from Mr. Metfurclue, John IdePherson
and E. Hingham A Ity-lew to regulate
the granting 01 licensee te taverns 11111111
and a 11motia WAS read the first tent,.
Moyne by Mr. Itaincimen,seconeled by Mr.
Howell, That no 'mime' bounties be grant-
ed. Mutes. Clibbons and Clifford snit -
ported the spint of the petition previously
received. Mr. Sinclair would hare voted
againet weloon licenses et the time they
were tine allowed. Mr. %Venom ooneider-
fro knew becanse he attle it ri ol SO the
States. Mr. Seymeur was in favour of
*tensing saloons, or as they are and might
les -har-salisid...-ItuniskL11-114.116,1„".1nr-
%fr. Horton WA in favour of saloons. ?di
the sake of doingjustice to thou whom
in the buitinese. Mr. Smith would vote
tor salonne, became, they used formerly to
be enlist coed ohebangs where cand w aa sold
se a blind, end whiakev 1.0A cards played cm
tlu sly. The intendment was voted on as fel-
lows: Nays, 9-- Mesern. Hays, Pasemnre,
Smith, Wateon, Seymour, Herten, Sinclair,
hickey and ilarciiner. Teas, 5-Messra.
Gitifiena, Clifford, Howell, Rimeiman and
Dirtloe Ity.lew No. 4, re-enacting the
Ely -law of the previous year, to regulate
limes,* was then read aecond and thinl
time. and adopted. The Hy law appoint-
ing Street and Reed inspector, and dee-
crthioir his ditties wail &greed to. The
blanke were tilled np satellites: -That Mr.
Themes Hood be appointed Inspector, at
the selary of 9200. Ths Council then ad-
journed
Chalmers,' will positively he delivered in
a
1,
en
sale henget' on Front otreet Turimet have
during winter, loom missing quantities r
g.ede , which they could hot trace
rpharrel bete eel) two .-arpemers, name
a▪ nd Purdy is in ',name They had bee
employed in altering and repairing variou
stores and hail every facility fur acquirin
knowledge of bealittex. Several 11000
worth of /rods have been atelen. Peed
bad a store of hi* own on Queen stroe
West where Ito WM selling first -ass rem]
itt so low a price, that neighboring merch
anta had to sell their wan3a at disiaunt.
Kingswood has since been captured.
A
son, sec. by Mr Buchenartethat the leen-
ship Clerk & Treasurer should have 9130,
for his services.-Cerried. Moved by Mr
Robertson, sec. by Mr Buchanan that the
Between, tat. Jaetioeseets 4110
Atimeseore arv, OC Art
Father Richert°, and all the priests, ex- , eeisre eme Tee etitIttors $2 00 each for
were reeitired, by the justices, M be pos- annueueing los requirements tram the TE WSLE
sassed .1 real estate the court was further altar, and threatening all who do not ans- . auk.
acljourned to allow the defence to justify; wer to his call, wtth the terrors of the
L one of the indices, with extraordinary
leniency, accompanying the anused to
Seafertlefes Ski. purpose. The justioes
relieved Mr. Traieer of -the charge ed
1.11,,ritod or to the timenf writing, --Irt
▪ t: keewn whether or not he has beatable
to offer satisfactory bail.
C1/4,11243 Jtlairaa. Criminal Court.
The prisoner Wag charged with having,
About 5th instant at the village .1 Exeter
ebtaiued from one John Treble one pair of
shoes by false pretericem. Mr. Lewis ep-
Peered for the prosecution, Mr. B. L.
Doyle for the prisorier.
Jens; SIVOIRN.-11 am a boot and
shoemaker in Exeeer. About 5th, Feb
the prisoner bought • pair of women* shoes
at my shop and left hie own measure for •
Pe
At the Convention new in semaiop, end
which is commuted of t Welt ty delegatee (rem
the French and twenty from the English,
the former a .hao have decidedly the
advantage, as they act in concert, and eat-
hibit general sharpness ; while the English
are as stupid as mules, and are divided
among theniselves--and by thieadvantaate
the French carried every article which
they wished to have in the Biller Rights,
except one.
As irsample of the eget, 1 trill give you
oneof the deniands in the Bill. It is that
all natives have a right to vote at the, age
teeelty-011e, While ell tanadietts lutist
Imre lived in the Settlement three years
and have bticonns householders before they
am obtain the same pnvilege ; and tn the
face•of this De Salaberry eaays they have
fair
" 0 'Pin" himself worse than Peet, and 1 will give
wood fer Mr. etcTaggartem.1 would. get his I y011 a sample of hM treachery., Nearly
ley next Saturday come for the 1/00t• and I three weeks atm vette of ltiol's men lire'
pay for bote paire at the sem. time, • 'ILI suspicions that Red, was working,. net 1.,r
lel not pny me nor cone baYft for the their rights, but te bring elout ennexati•e.
11041tA. • /0 the States, and went to Smith, the ones
. - true man that the Governinent have sent
CRobs II•MIN111 ST Mk. I,,a LE. .-1 ‘111/Ai i here ea yet, IliT1,1 .111141m1 • 1114•4110•00114 Of
hilth t110 Muds became che Imernieudeto I all the people, both Engliali and French,
come awl ley 'neon the folk wingSaterday I for the following Tuesday. lit the omen
I did not promise to give hint two weeks I time, the French, who had left Rol, pet a
titne to pay for the boots. He never 113"erd "r f"ete men over Mr. Smith'.
dealt eith me before. • Ile bought boots. irooltert. for the purpose of protecting them
end 1.111nee from a branch shop of mine at I m Rise who was desirous of destreying
Rodgerville, I will not swear positively them. This guard remained with the
that it was on the 5th I sold hlm the shoes I pipers till they were read to the meeting
did not not charge them to him till the ; on Tuesday, when it was decided to call
folios illb week. ely cestornare do not all 1 • cenvention to franie the Bill of Rights ;
Aat6eld Council
February 8th, 1870
The Council met pursuant to .,adjeurn-
meet. All the members present. The
minutes of laat meeting were read and a•p-
proved. A letter frtim the Rev. W. Barr
requesting the Council to return the
&moat of taxes paid. by hint last year,and
calling their attention to the provisions of
Sub. Sec. 22, Sec. 9 of the amusement act
of 1869, was read, 'rhe Rev. gentleman
being pregent, addressed the Council in
support .1 his claim. The Council refused
to return the times being ef opmen tha
Mr., Sarr's property is not exempt from
for certificates for Tavern Licenses were
Donald eleRae, Port Albert Hotel; George
F. Graham, Grove lun, Port Albert ;
Antheny Black, Prince. of Orsp Hotel.
Ihingannen ; John Potluck, Prince of
2 1870, appointing Testiship Olken. By -
Lie Nu. 3, fixing Akers salaries, spit 13y.
Law ,No. 4, inspecting Tavertui and Ships.
and the duties of Ins tors of licensee,
were read and p . Moved by John
F• eknerew, wee. by eaten teevwferel that
the Asseflor shill deliver to the Clerk the
aseensinent roll completed and added up,
arranged in tAe abiehabetical order .4 '..he
surnames, on or before the 13th day nf
April next. -Carried. loved by Janice
Crawford, sec. by Joie!! F. Andrew &hat
the report. of the Auditors of the Tosmothip
account, be received. --Carried. MOred
by John F. Atteemitemea. by James Craw-
ford that as there appears to be a balance
TO rag J untie. --I gave the prisoner ""t ati"eset
I papers by entreaty and threats ; but with. James Crawferd, sec. by Patriek Clare,
that the Collector for the present year
he it ,t the beets.
bring forwent his security at the next
nieeting of this teemed, and that the
amount be net less than eixteen thousand
dellars.--Curied. Moved by M. Dalton
sec. by James Crawford that $4.42 arrears
lases clement against Andrew Garry, by
tnistake be lleduicted fro.n his taxes and
returned against the E et of Se 28 N. T.
P. (1 acre) -Curled hIoned by Jelin F.
S. J. MeTiooent, swone.---1 know the , fight to the last ; while it is doubtful If the Andrew, scc. by Patrick Clare that I,
Alton be allowed el.26 011 amount of a
prisoner. My -bargain with him was that others will befit against their own relations
he should clop ten cords of wand for which I besides he has the best arms, all the can- rnisteke in his IMAMS Di --Carried.
I was to pay him in cash, and any farther non, and is in a fortified place.-- Telegraph
qiumtin he might chop he would take lea , . ,Andrew that this Council do now adjourn
pey in ii.mr . 1 paid him 91.75 in rash the to meet again on 'the ,firet Tuesday in
I FATAL Aertnater -A man named Alex. Much, at Donald hicRse's Hotel, Port
latter pert of JetittarY. 92.25 mere in the Stoddere living on the 2nd concesaion .1 Cheri -Carried.
forepert of February. I settled np with
him afterwarde, and gave him flour for I Tuckeremith,onTuenilayed lest, week tenk JOHN COOKS,
the balance doe him. He chopped itheut on the -tendon Road. The arrangement
his inform e visit to her father s who lives e •
pp Clerk:
three cords and a half for flour. ,clua.Carrr_IS. TRIM.
(A seen. la tteottaiut.)
the beets because he said Mr eleTaggart
owed him money and that he would come
and pay me when begot the money.
To Ma Dovee.e-- I am in the habit a
selling on creelat. I was not Aware when
.lealiiie with the prisoner that he had been
.lealing in my store at Rodgerville. I an.
rested•him for the purpose of getting paid
em my sloes.
11141. A TOW'S AND PoSITIoN
Riel's force is considerably weakened by
the desertion of the forty men refereel to,
as they were Chief of thn party, and with-
drew a large number of men from Riel,
whoinstead of beingehle to raise six hund-
red men, can barely get together tem
hundred ; but those who have remained
with hen are regular fanatiea gni will
Carmel awe's'''. lef Mn. Dove,. -I i wee that on the Thursday fallowing he se
___ 1 peid him the last sum ling in the meantime. However,' as he
the eerly part of Februry, three or foul
4 11•25, tt ""i" i itrid not come according to his promise she
days before my final settlement with hint. war taken back to her father's. On the
I mottled with him on the Ilth Fatty. following day her br,ther hok her home,
a Friday. After I paid him the 2.25 boon when she found the house locked up.
1 Upon entering, it Appeal -ell an though not
eentittned to chop till he finiehed the three , mere thee a ,,,,rd, oft hival, had boon
ami half ca'rde °f tnnnf' The rte.aner taken since Men. Stod.lart left and the
bears ft good character ad far as know.
e4T They are beginning to use regale
_hornet* for elan in sonic parts -of Canmlo
ineteart of the cld yoke end bows. Bile
end Bright appnsciate the change first
the librarian, will be very greatly °bilged
if all parties whe here hoeks will rate
them at 'once, to eneble him to prepare
complete estalegiot.
Tows Damoson. -A petition it bein
preseetatow to the Town Coenoil, at i
meetingigegIght,preying for the timers -nes
tom of an efficient system of drainage.
Nan Winnow Fecroar.-Bateis an
low prima. See their advertisement.
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ha/ been burned a+ a insane is believed
to hare uriginated from afallertimor,1111iCh
meets on,
Lart IkKATIND CARNIVAL at Clinton, Tor
he season. takes place, on Thursday erg.
rtl
avid the ,d Bee theletesnck ha.i Alen 3
lul
ensile the mewl el the noisinfon A vie- diegracebil th
XJ,aatt W11.-0 Or
. Tbat is nearly se Ill""a for Clinton were gninteed the neceesery entertsin.nent on Fritley evening. Forbes, Mr. Leconte, K Robineon. mime! Unseat
!mat e out against tne prisoner.
scrick Around the barn appeared to he
contended that tho ease for the .Crown :
,---"ri""""r• ' Stoddart, but to no purpose ; the last that
failed on the evidence', etude from the - Thenenhaddaybee.• nsneenennnhwasiwanonnotwheinatpirtincedwinign
queetiona of law that wonld have arisen if 1
the evidence had established any cue He the wrods, where hie betty wee at once
commented on the e•idence snd contraries] fonnd. He was lyir.g on the hock covered
that for enything that appeared to the
contrery Mr. McTaggart owed the prisorter
the $2.25 at the tine, Im Lought the shoes,
wIth a few inches of snow. The axe was
found about two feet from him and his hat
was between his knees. No external in-
jury was noticeable, clue alongside was •
and If an the case Must fail.
His Honor Judge Brough thonght the windfall which he had apparently been
chopping off, and as the Stomp wee back in
CMS* failed !WI the eeitlemn and adjndged its pleee, et this time it wee peseereee,„teee
the primmer net guilty.
tlw We repel lobe under the necessity inquest, end a pest mortem examinatien
of keeping OVA for nest week a number • were held ...n the hody on the slay following,
correspondents will please exercise the vie- aceordance with the recta Stu reterned.
of articles tntended for this lune. Our I
tue -1 patience -which we profess to have ' 'The deceseed is a reepecteble farmer and.
bronght to perfection in this respect. leaves a wife and two smell children to, 't
mourn hie tintimely death et. toolbar If her ye moan wm
An old /brat:Army tuna. '
Hee mot in enuthi• bete-n-toos,
le Illiblvicksit. at their tea.
borne private folly., rain to light
Rime toremh &moral kale,
And they mass sift Olt matter right,
And .lefTra. the flaw
Annie' ilases,
Mann he • tentless ere.,
Thos. ham! ronthia tellem.tebs
Mere onythIng new:
0' nmbors /milting they neer -
I hese how they Da!
The waurld, for them. In vice might Mak,
Ailreln'tisma, be.
10 Wand able mews: -
Auer y. mann walk *Cleat*. tow&
And Weep the eaoseway crown.
Telt stivalAtsiasennin
'Pm milli's braid day -light!
StOria' times, le
Tny'reAsitity (wade. in (leant Stmet
'Minot silk. ge ilk Myr..
0' •hat they wear and what they mt
And what their failin's
-sat -14442 a' bora or sank
tt„ron to be on their rimed h „no inquest was • trinriff inniestinary of the And sok. err it•naiotow Mak
marriage of the deceased. -Repenter .
thieves. We an credibly informed that a
gane of those gentlemen are prowling! Twe MINITNO fbretmestr. -There le in -
I tens anxiet,y in the public mind &howl the
- - - ' City of Reston. 'The hollowing is the list
ioltS;tfe, 1101,011.,:-: The _Sees of Telt; herepetuelgenehnettneetalle.talev
Heide* Mr. Ed. Pester, Captain W.
edit", wh" balod•d 111, it** eertilioatee by the village Comical.
under -storm' March. in their Hall (formerly the Cow- tain Hamilton, .1 Allen A K ',":::na.Z.Izai:::.""!
%hates., Ieeets Its Maw
lf a kind Myles 7. east
Ile 11.410 Wee' is seser .
Cnathi• look., and Mly rant
UM Dm I
SA ary
issue
010 with Prise, for Tainattfaelttailat March.
r Andemy.) Admission SW11141. A BillingaMne Keldaplamlinfant 13 months we tete and mare is' Ilk • Med
&NITA& Cowling
hes lands Motel, on Theradev, 3 March. 1 71illdrain ‘ri. e anti ,
other Taney Draw Carnival
TfTe .4& awl orris 'repots te off Ir *mush 1
In' SW 0•141110 fitaralt.. This thviyoot '01W
111111heet bran weer hehee
solltng off lite ',inter stock at great
wittier Ses Mike Minn few spring goods
Walker enter, I" .teer, Captein
Tio 'mg': "di maillialeT, Amain& My, infant and nurse,. Jaime X
Mee PetMe. 11"1. Wilt -Air;
workmanship. Seesess to fries&
Stars, leant Ora sad female ewes.
A letaneler Wittt,jste (4 ghie Rion 1 Wiliam Pests -4•1
1 PINIM ma tow Are
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That Natnn. sari bantam
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a=hi noel -ahem* WIS.
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lu the Dominion Senate tLe other day,
there wee • discusaion on the North-Weet
difficulty, windy turning un Kr, MuDau-
ware appointment tut Lieutenant -Governor.
Afterwards the Sena., went into Com-
mittee, and pseud the Fisheries Bill.
A young girl fell from the top uf the
steps leading from the Plaius of Abraham
tothe cove below, • distance of %bout 100
feet. She wee seriously injured.
A foolish individnal, jut out from the
old country, arrived ill Ott•WP.,• few days
ago, and was induced to visit a house not-
oriously of bed reputation, in that city,
and, being ea tertaiued there fur • fe w days,
came out minus the neat sum of $190. 'the
stranger, it appears, was kept iu • state of
the city guardians, slide bordering to
delirium tretneu, ut the county geol. The
party keeping this tufauteits den was lately
before the Pollee Magistrate. The matter
will likely be made a case uf prosecution.
One thing ie evident, namely, that the
talk *bout a Coalition Government is
mainly dust cast into the eyee of the pub-
lic, and that it is high time to give it up
coudition of party government.- Montreal
It is said that the New Brunswick mem-
bers will meow the Government on the
It ts stated that prominent brokers iu
Kumston are offering to contract to re-
ceive American silver at 41 per C•111 die-
ceunt, env titne before the let of May
Dcaiyo the peat year, nearly one bun -
deed buildings went erected in Napanee,
many ef which were good substantial brick
and stone oe ifices, and toady all are new
occupied as shops or dwellings.
The omelition of Mr. Bright's health is
to his friends.
three months- term of imprisonment in
iota at Exeter, Eugland, thr having *hot a
*Male pheasant live years ago uti hie fath-
er's Ginn.
The great Mordaunt divorce else, a
eas of aim nut. in high life, was brought
before the divorce court in Lumina_
yesterday. The Prince of Weles was a
witness, and testified there had never been
and Lady Nlordaunt, a statement which
was received with cheers in the Court.
Hon. Edward Thornton, British Mir -
treaty between Auetria and Greet Britsiu
has been iatified by both governments.
AT • Meeting of the Natural History
Soetsity of Glattgow, beld os Tuesday of
last week, John Gilmour, Emu , read a
paper 'On the Introduction cd the Wild
rewired three epecituens of this beeutiful
bird -a wale and two females -from the
southern extremity of Lake Huron, in
Canada, in the summer uf 1866, knee
which sucerasfully reared tn the neikltbm,-- --
hood of Ardlamout, where the birds bad
been allowed their tull liberty --in the
woods. Ile gave an interesting ilesoription
ot the bird, mentioning -that the female
lays from It to '10 eggs, and the thus uf
incubation '31 days.
Tgg Scottish memorial to the Prince
Ten Boost. 0 ttur itatoty.--lt is Consort is in a forward state or progress,
rumoured, se are sorry to say -that thie It very large protortion ben% atressey_cast. - _
awl Maethmald refuse to ge em, and -t, reidj
fur casting in a • ellen time.
it behoves those who are res within forl Z.:their itienaben to Weetnmester and
the defence of the interest of Mulph tit be
vigilant in the performance of their duty.
eel-der/ph Adrertiser.
Sir George Cartier is said to be a fine
tenger ; but give us Sir John for supreme
excellence upon the hone Tom Ferguson
does it in brass.
Parry Sound is a temperancestronghold.
Then ia not a liquor shop within twenty
tildes of the village.
tc"The Pest (Mice Departmeat has de-
cided to give an equal subsidy to the
ly line from Collingrrood to Fort Willi-
am.
Unlit,. or Poides. -This official has been
dismissed from office having permitted the
escape ,•4 a person named McHenry, who
hoe been arrested fe,r forgery.
An English Botnanco.
A genial American, wenn who is saun-
relates the following little story in the last
by the striking 114+0•11•41,0* of • 44.1«sentotri
in the water, that I Wail approaching the
•illage whom, crustacean fame has 10 NATI 11
the name of Crab -Niko A lemons 441
place It must have been in its tune, ki-
ttens are old Celtic mounds around it, end
soi ancient road along which, the antiqua-
rians say, the Plimnicians used te carry
the tin they got from Cornwall, while as
yet the island ems jeined to the main land.
It is now a pleasant emeigh fishing hamlet,
with mate pretty villas on the down, at
whose 1.4 it lies. The village is- not
ithotit its romance. Early in life thelittle
orphan boy named Hobson as brought
here from thetchurch, where he wee born,
and apprenticed to a tailor._ Ife well,
and the tailor mid his wife becanio very
are qutte happy But ehy are the Scotch •
happy 1 Because they practically get what
they want. The wishes of Scotsmen ars
perpetually censtalted and gratified. Mr.
Lowe ie perhape the only minister who Its.a
dared to refuse the real, hardened, prac-
ticed &etch beggar.-Saterdoy Renew.
Amonitng to a table published some
yean ago by Protestor Ferbea. the follow-
ing are the relative heights of men twenty-
five years itld Engluth, 5 feet 8-9 inches;
Scotch, 5 feet 9-3 inches; Irish, 5 feet 10-2
inches. These heights hicluded the shoe,
so that about half an inch must be deduct-
ed
Clottad Crown In Mnirlstad.
The deity -house ie.( stone, in connec-
tion with the dwelling -stone Seer, and
stune,benches kr the intik to set, and ell
well ventilated. antriertipulously neat and
clean. The milk et this season_ef the year
ei strained in large, deep pans, and put in
the dairy-kotise, vrhere it stends front eight
to ten hours, when the pans are taken out,
and the niiik scaled by the pan in en Man
skilled filled wet. water, and placed upon
the range At the:lottott of the skillet.
rests., so A to -Loots et from tins hot tem, and
from burieng. Th, milk is here slowly '
distinctly marked circle around the outer
edges, w hen at meet be ainmediately re-
moved. Soule experience M necessary in
applyiue the hest, to hare it just right,
otherwise the creem m spoiled. When
properly sealded, the milk is meowed trA
the dairy, where, it stand* from twelve he
tarente-f.mcbseirs, anortling to the con-
dition 1,1 the weather, when the mate
retrieved, and 16 in a thick, cpmpact mama,
very mech unlike our ordinary cream. It
is coaselered • great delesecy, end is Urge-
!, used as • dressing, with guitar, "'upon
misery, puddings. and especially upon
ge 'wherry -pie. As it is wee. ae extensive
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ten went mit with the fishermen in their
beats. Great, therefere, wee the grief
when he was one day mused: after • time
his hat was washed up on shore, and a
boat in which he was wont to paddle was
picked up off the coast empty. llobby
Wan given up sut lost. The fact was, how-
ever, that the lad, es he sat with his nee-
dle, had seen the English squadron.sailing
majeeticidey in the Channel, and it wail
toe much kr him, An hour or so later,
the admiral of the einairen was
caged to observe • boy in a boat,
making for his ship. the boy was
Hobby, who entreated to be taken on
heard. His neatest wee granted, the boat
Wu cut adrift, and the bov wee taken up
with nolo= •xcept that .1 his hat, which
the wind had blown off aeon after he had
left shore. The squadron was going to
fight kr Queen Anne againgt the French
fleet, with which it soon wax engaged. -
After t hours of desperate fighting, the
young volunteer naively aimed a sailor for
what object the fleets were contending.--
" po you geb that reg there I ' said the
sailor, pointing in the French flag on the
fleg-ship. "Ay," said Ifoldiy. "That
must come down." " Oh aael the boy,
"if that's all, I'll see what can do." The
*hips .1 the, two admirals were touching
their yard-arme, and enveloped in smoke.
The boy climbed the shrouds, crossed the
-main-yea-de and, ondee,the cerer•of smoke,
actually seized the ilag,iiied eireterieirto
the deck. The disappearance of the flag
tory," the French thought that their offi-
cers had surrenclered, end in the confusion
the British boarded the hostile ship and
captured it. The boy tinconscireis of what
he had done, was fonnd by the admiral
with the French flag round hut %nit, and
was at once promoted. From teat time
he rue rapidly to he eadetirel Hobson.--e-
Of course, the humble folk of little Crab -
Niton knew nothing of all thin, and the
tragical tradition of the little 'prentice
was almnst forgotten when, oTta (lay, the !Betray, Nan, lash. 22. -Thirty Indi-
knighted admiral and some other °Roars ans attacked Mnore's section (white).-
pa.d a visit to the place. They went The men ear. eie east th Antelope
straight to the house of the now aged tailor Statinn yasterdey at 10 o'clock, at their
and his wife, and &eked for dinner. The weetion house. The men drove them off
ham and ens- all they could provide-- and *Meted Potterei Station on a hand.
were sat before the diatingeished questa, car to report, when a running fight took
who, however, had bretight with them place, the Indiens getting the wont of it,
lEirlinti-er was over. the admiral etnick and had their squaws along with thorn.
up an old ballad which he need to Ring Thoy irt,o.„.„1 off scud), repulsed.
when boy at Niton. The olii woman was
touched, and, berating into team, exclaim- _ _
ed, " Poor Hobby '" The, admtraf 'neve eseeteesest:eteion.eeseteser.dseeetheetierrhwiTeeefee",„„....
irmeniii. ....maim 11 has tin signal. nor Is it ennalled m netadltlem meal
rola. the hosot, mowers anti listromea the
and pnint to the enmfcrtable .rwellings appeina,....famliftmssk ervsm=. Is tas
the old &divest's gratitude."
by an attenchssennas
we have been particular in desentend It.
A Sisamess DAINTY. -The.' mixture
known among the Koraks as !unveils is
eaten by all the Siberian tribes aa a sub-
stitute for bread, and as the nearest ap-
proximation which native ingenuity can
make to the stair of life in a country where
ne grain cae grow. It is elm valued as
much or more for its medicinal •irtues as
fur its own intrinsic excellence aud huiti-
neu. Its original elements are clotted
blood, grease, and the half (Iterated TOW
which is found in the stomach i4 the rein-
deer, where it is supposed hav• under -
human consumptime health and happtness.
These clan ,,,, • ingredients ere boiled ap
together wtth a few handfuls of dried -
giapes, to give the mitture consistency,'
the dark mass is then mnulded into email -
loaves, which are frozen for future use. .
A New Party.
It is repotted in well informed circles,
&aye the Ottawa Mod, that • third party
tinder the houlerehip of Sir A. T. Celt haa
been formed for the avowed purpose of tip -
setting the Oevernment. It will act in
concert with the Opposition, and will have
the adhesion of several nagmbere from New
Brunswick. It is not improbable that at
any moment we lux waxiest' the defeat M
the Mittlettr"--'
day of February waa nine hour. and fifty-
eight minutes long. The tut day of the
month will be °levee hoer' and twenty
emotes, being • gain during the month of
one hour and twelve minutes. In March
the gain will be one hour and twenty mine-
tre ; in April one hour and twenty minutes;
in May fifty-six mintage ; hems June let
to Juno 22nd, *bends* MaZiOSUM isresch-
ed, 16 minutes.
01••• VM TOM. IT. If ant Item I delay mother
=Zan liar On MAI If int
e, sold, so mows& evertiont the meal
the reiteel Saito 16 OK
esiessol se le 1sAA Is Mei arrealla
of 31111111 sawl them Pahl Mall wietttrm •
w7. irk et Ada par Ass.
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