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e.)r for- 'Pile Landed. Banking (Tn. -
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tl,xtrttnission.er in R. R.-, GORY- 4Y Li! li.cerj
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&cr. , pr nriptlly -Etna ot-vre-fliliy prepair ;
e -l.. 'v-cAxrrentness tmarart.-Ftd.•
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":Ptei4.1-'31-iitie,-- of Tile -s; -all I to all -Matters (on-,
itec...t:tct wit .tli'f., transfer if Reak VIstate.
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NTARIO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 188
lifFitiOZ. COUNTY. OOLIN.a1L- -
9 a JA,24E8 TOLTON! X§1:2.! .ELECTED WARDEN.
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The'' County QounCil was summoned
'to,Meet--in'i•egiilar • business • ordevon.
Tuesday evening January 23rd- at 7
. in the- ,chamber at Walkerton.;:
.but,_ says the 7e/escorie;It.is'brie thing:
. to summon a". ,cmincil 'and- another and
-entirely different thing..to.g;et •then to -
Drat§ anki.pheT all points cashed.
SPecial .ti: Pre A Attention paid to the • gether;.;en3e0iallY when the winds,- the
trains and the .dp their: utlitost
0914.ctim of Nvtet4i Act:01111U.. Rents' "&c.
to keep thern apart, -We.kno*.that
ever there. was •adisappointed- let of
men, a Iptite.furiouSly impatiept.though.
inipotont lot was never imagined than
!were the new reeves and.deputies Who
were intending' to Shine in • all the
splendor -and. magnificence. of -.their
high- and Mighty pesitions, :in- the
present session 'Of -council-;.- and to be
'forced - thronglii a. labyrinth of
to be.absent from the first meetink
was 'unde'ubtedly vexatious. It is said
that some of the teeves from the.north
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were exceedingly mpatient to get to-,
• Walkerton in order to show their leg-
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6„,- • hiSiOC74(2e; islatiVe ability, and .; that ManY and
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VVIWU)...$To. 42,
Money to Loaitt Reducer' liates
8uifi6e . -
-.1,0404.: ,Aifunt--4ies low As 6 Per Cent.;
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moTgs. AND'. 1ft '.1310ACES BOUPITI
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'R.ArTS . AY 4 ELF,' PAR: issued. if
, it': the. pefttcip cities: and t o w Cana -
d a. ated Ou the -LT lited 'States 14,4'.4 Great
iltowittilia •
eapest, safest; _an d utast
ent inethozl.
Britart? ; -
Paities;
Will -find this ihe c
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ive per pint. all(
S'a ings13.
rtarld%112iv-este,1
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We are. prepareil, to
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Lucknow one' door fr.ka Conteron-4c
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`.--,r,i-etrop• fOr ThInk f 'Bald
tie r fo taking attiliavitsfr
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truit r.ownratid .)roperiy.- bought
nd sold
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• t (privatt, fitud4) tiyane od4ttrtgage T
•W.:.12.rity at 6 mei. GI
te ttr invoited for prP.te per-4-0ns Upon- •
b )it.f.tge s.k..t•st ttrities sithout-.' any -ex-
, -.riga to liinder:
• \vest:
8. .1, Inds -for' :fa e .ma.,nioiya am& North '
ed .penositi th
Departutent.
4ir ertY,itte Portilptie
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offer to cirs touters ev.ery,
a, itartered Rank
y-fivorable-terais• •
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direful the -voWs. Of vengeanoe
fiEsT .091{7 ANJ ; - : . • ' -
. - . . taken Atoy some of them to have :the
op2ic10.- ctn. 9:.k." M. TO m mianager§ of the Grand Trunk lytrched
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GAmiERON zit MPBELL,. - for keeping :1:thein from haying. a Vote
-the". contest for. the ..Ntardenship:
•,What did not -get._ there_ th-ere, however,
-and when the 'roll. 'was called onJy
twenty Cpuncillors-laciang..a quotum
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by one.4---were present.
cbus4 •'*.;SESsiolf.;
When the council met. at at'Ont 7:30,
the Clerk foun4 -the: following gentle
men present, : Brant., James Tolton,
And Daniel-SOH:van ; --
ria;: '11Diolcioii; James
. ston, J. _Miller; ..Culross;Williarn Scott, 1
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:m-eIntyre. David Render,-
sOn-;3Wiliiani ..ReCkie;
Dr. Bradley ; -Rin14S, Robt. Purvis,
. Nichols ;,`
ToWn. of -Kincardine, Jtobt. Walker;_
J. .yanstene Lucknow;
Teeswater,....T. .Stevens Walkerton,
W,,Stovel;- Andrew.- Wilson.
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"1-6nt Order oft
the-Odd:fellows Hall
Moviay evetlizir s' 4f
Visiting Brethren
tend.
1,0 KFRI),
,.uplcnciv, July 14th
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Gil O•F Tii 14.1: ANC - •
lited ViTorkulen; Meet in.
011 eie second and last
ach:inonth, t 8o'clock.
cordially ir riled ttA, at
V. .ARMSTRONG,
-- -Recorder,
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4_D-11 -AXE ilie Egitiversit,s; of ror,into,
Sara•eon, &G., ffi-ce Carat) r,
Inc the Dr. is. -5,
1.4 ptu f.lre call at the-bUlk-now -Ftank„; p
•diop.out until only two were: left, and
that then , the successful candidate
'should be run againat-. each of the
'others singly As will be sen this
arrangement led to some very - strange
results_. • _ •
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FIRST BALL01'.
Heildersciri, Bradley,
Pierson - .8. • Toltoit 11.
-::Messis„ • Henderson' and Bradley
'then contested which Of thein 'should
drop out with the following result v...
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EECOND -13ALLOT, •
Henderson, 19. Bradley, 14
Then Messrs:Henderson, .Tolton and
Pierson were were 'run together and, the
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-$I-ete stood :
THIRD. BA.Lr.OT.
Henderson,8. Tolt-on,12,-Pietiou;13;
Mr; Henderson then. dropped • out
A icf-xessrs. loiton and Piersonwere
one in the Feld
FOlURT1.1 33-440.T;
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‘.1 Pierson; -17.1 • Tolton 16.
I Then,a.S. arranged; Mr. Pierson had
t6 try his •luck.with Mr. 'Bradley
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.Chambers be:appOinted county auditor
for th; year, -----Carried;
The Warden' then ippoviiited kr.
John, IlumberStone, of Ripley, .as the
Second county auditor. •
On 'motion -the, following. gentlemen
were elected by an* epen vote its a
committee to strike the standing. col-e-
mittees. for the yeEir : Messrs. Dickison
Purvis, Henclerion, Pierson, and. Brad-
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Mr Henry Philips and 'wife from.
Nippissing,- who haVe, been vending,
Some filine•at his father's house in Ash;
field, intend - returning hOine on
Monday next; Miss.. Tackaberry and
Mr: Murray semi' ere _both -vezy ill at
present. . •
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-. Qia. Tuesday evening,4artitiary 231-d,
i the ' Presbyteriiii. , congregation -. at
4aneS held. :it. tea,meeting in their
:church there ; for the benefit- of their -
Sabbath Scho,e1. .0n 13,coolant of the
You' stormy - weather the attendance
.: was not as large as it ptherwise.would
singly._ • : _ have been, ' still the result Wits: very
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gratifying tii,','•those °concerned; the !re-
Ceipts at,the_door :amounting to over
. thirty -three &liars. The tea and eat:
ables were excellent and the evening
each of the \candidates -except Mr. being as cold, fun -justice Avai..doiie to
Bendel r. son, it was supposed 1°Y -a Illini-' them. The Duno•annon Methodist
her that If "'"Mi. Henderson won he - . •t. - b *---
programnae-and.disoourSed sweet
c 4r provided the ninsioal part of the- .
this view and,. the matter Seemed Most
would;be "Warden ; 'sdnie differed.frora
ic. . The Singing -as grand" and in:-
. tffOrolighly, unsatisfactory. The two,
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!Tiring. . The speaking . was furnisheiL
gentlenden were voted for and the, vote
ballot; stbecl in -favor of Mr. Hendoerby Revs. Leask, of St. lielens, and
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Aiken, Of Belgrave. Two or three
-Other speakers were expected; bt ow- ,
ing doubtless to the -storm and previous ./
engagenients 'were „unable -7(;(3 be prei- •
ent., ; Though at first •soine what-- disai
pointed it was soon Seen that tthe'
speakers ' 'were .a. host in 01 eniselves.:..
13ralley, 16; • ; 'Pierson' 17.
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As 'Mr. Pierson had now won over
S011. asrfollows,.:
sirra BALLOT. .
1 Pirgon. 1.6, -. - : Henclerion,•17.
t'It now looked as plain as day ' that
Mr..-1-16:liderkin was the oho& of the
cO:ancil-as_ he hacrbeaten the gentleman-
who- "downed' all the : others. - The 1 :They. brought - out some .very xice -
/r4stake was made," however, ofplacing points in their speechs Which elicitcd, •
TOton. whose conquRior he had' al.ready
Mr,. Henderson • in -opposition .to Mr. foriwellranalireilndsoetnritift4tdecialp:a.gskoi.4eti;!;a7boillir.cit.e. illtitionbpieit,.
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conquered; -
SEVENTH BALLOTusual good style,. On the Thursday
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evening ..a social was held;'whichlwas '
, :Tolt-Ort; -21.. . ; . Henderson, 12.
well attended - and - a N'ery enjoyabig
till.e rotinds'had to be made again, this
lthris-iras soMewhat Un•exp.eoted and agtimaien7cazisi,de,,,,.0 . tilifer_ohliaitirr,r.istitownl wtic.410,._
tiin, e, starting le,le..‘sliss:s..,1. To.l.t,711.a.,114:1
% _. the. ninth. banesitihond, composed.,btl loV -t ; -1 ef ..
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music was Itirnis e ;), - ie• c xoir o ' .--
Braell. = t...10.7.-11 -BALLOT . •
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rneinb,ers of' the- congregation at Lani.s.
IBradiey, 15, • ' .T.oltoii, ii. 'asn. d:11,-Ili,1338,kl;k'S. :1-33rleigesdlk1).9r.,,. t•Fhienoat:gaaild
had anothertusse. '
i+Then .MessrsTolton i
: and131'a:die ,..:Thi3 g.p.gilig and ..mu.sio wois go9d:,and
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was warmly 'applauded, . Itt c:tat:oiis
. • wrivrEt. . 11341.141MT. _
were given by Misses - Lkyiria - Lane,'
; ik: lemon, • 17. ' - :Toltort, 16. Matilda Reed, Ida. C;Finlay,--kiiinie R.
.f.A.nd-. of Course- Mr, Pierson was Finlay and Bevenla,ke,Master Anson ,
_Et,- gainA, mr, -}-1,enderA04 to tile great Finlay and Mr. John:SOU. Mr. 'Chas
alight of the spectators q+nd the indigr_ MedlieOtt gavo. a seleetion %as a read::: --
ltion.:of the cOntostanti...
ingPio renderingOf the abbve.
pieces Was good and Was .greatly- ak..
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•preciated' by the audience; .811oAt ad.: .
'dresses Were. given by,' Mr.- 'Scott -and 9
the Rev. -Mr. Lea/A.. After the usual
votes of thanks the Meeting broke up :
All -seeming. well pleased with the even-
anc, s 'entertainment . , e, o a pro-
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Ojeas amounted to neariy fihy d.cilars: .
N: FIRST S -..11-.11)RT.AGESt-at .7 to 14-1.e'r ,oent uterest payaLle
arges very modera e. Apply . •
ROBERT 1313,11A. -K, St, IielenS.-
.Se retaity.ofthe.4 est. -Wawa:nosh Ilutt‘alt,
-Fire /nstirance-em pary,-nothing.rint farm
ropertlYilisured. P. -zties vtishing to" insure
%Ids 'lobular farm scornpan in 'the town -
ii' of Colborne. Et and %Vest
Vawanosh, by 'Sending a -
ost (lard to me WIj be calledon and , evTry'.,
— • ROBERT 3,11:i , St, -TI- p: 0.
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nuttion given. 1
ONh.:Y" TO LEND en easy- terms ix
lidyment. Ap'o13, to _
JOHN COOLEt, Agent, Dungannon
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HAS. F. 'MIL .
=kJ Pr-wiacial Land .SUrveyor, Valnathr tie
140m:a t 0f63e.oyer Ifla.ilie`e, Drug Std t
LtL1Lfl, da Alt mlets• by 'Mail will re--.
prompt attention, .
.R•fibe'r
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DEN'1,TF;RONIIr,.; Iiiiiartiate
71S71111,1f.• J. S,
Dental 3urgery. has. re -
vet G.; titii.caan-p„ ,47.0.ere be will ca.rry,
dentiAtry bu-tiness-; but he. would -beg' tn
orm his pa.trons that he rillvisit bili34.110\ti
tit.. firs t Antiday 'and 1.'nesday,and als6 on:
third 31-c-inclay atut Tuesday of each mouth
&lice at Whitelv's Rotel. - ; 15, •
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tn,toti4 thk.. Thursitay
.4flO hef(irefullni,o()If
•)f each
Visiting breth-
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0-1,1240. A. S1DDALE,
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GE • W." M. Secretary;
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KNOW
OD GE
No. 112
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Ale ets e 7di:y Friday eV -ening' at 8 o'clock, in
Air [Tall; .411 brethren cor-
1, stay invited. - - • -7--
_ • j. Cr.'. A. R -,113:r BONG, .SeeretatrY•
.34.-15{ES BRAN, Noble Gard; - •
ft a week in Your oWa. , town. . • Terms,
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`,35 outfit ireo. tAddress, _IL
r. ortland. 1
erwOod Oatrt 1
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'tips Ckurt tue ts On the first anif third Mon
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GRAINLUCKNOW, Ont,
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CLOCKS
Repairing done prom
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W,41.41,1t17.
:FINPLA.TER,-
Liickn4*
HEY
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0 NEY TO L 0
2 to 20 -Year
in Ontario as well as-
sir(ms. to sell farms,
by inspecting -the adv
scrlher ire Great Brit
Orient of lands for sal
AN -
Land 'Vali%
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54.10 rti
at y per cent. ; from
listp.: of Firrna for sale
Parties de-,
i(ionsuit their intere'sts
tsiibf1itfei ,yf stujp-
aildizeii.. ad and con-
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, Lucknow 11. Ont.
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Ol'irtY TO tot N ON GOOD FARM _
JNL Property at (); nd per cent,or
accd=
ingto the security o ed..:The above- will be
'loaned on any terros to Suit the borrth,ver,
Correspondence Will e cheerfully answered
„without expense. . further. partionlars
apply -
447'J01111 GORDON,- •
Si. 4e1ens, P. 0.
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WALTER RELEAVEN
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4111.8 in the past, ps on ; hand a largeiltd_
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GENERAL ROVIE-RIES
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triciudingeverythin ound in the larder cif a
good housekeeper.- - would also inform the
!Juni...J.9.6°re partrcula ytlief?Irminguommun..
sty, iltat he h's engag d the Services of a -
T-HOROU H. MILLER
alid • will ciitry en t businesi with
renewed vigar;..9,ed by turning out go9d grist"
in-qui,c1c time . gain inn eased Patronng from
the public. -Ali kid
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_Ars ever Louth, at 7.30 p. m., in the posstanti
g"ta game- Brethren. will please at- -Sows Delivorgd
AI•111-x. 11..z.wwynatt
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on hand. \
o arty Part .or th•
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There being 0# quorum,' the:cotunci
•Was adjourited to .2.p.,-ni,.Widnesday.
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wEDNEsf)Av- :AFTERNOON.
-COuncil met at 2.-tp. M.. on Wednes-
day pursuant Ai) adjournnitent. -
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Members all present except Messrs
goViCar, 13ryp.ei •Witeher, Pottso
-Briggs, Tuify--._ :
_ THE lytARDENSHIP. •
•* !The clerk now Called 'nominations
for the W.ardenship. 0.. .• • •
-Dr, Bradley Moved, seconded- .- by
;Mr, .Itanstone,;that'•Mr. David- Hen:,
kler,son, -reeve; 'fi,f Huron, be Wai:den
for the current; year,
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Mr.:. - s Walker moved, . seciaided li$7, n
MciiitYre„ that Mr.- 'Bradley, 1
reeve of Greenock be" reeve for the'
current- Year; - . . , -
-Mr. Purvis. 64erved • that ..there
• seemed .to be a:pretty general feeling;
in the cOuneil that -the ofliceief Warden -
shanld.go•round 'from. one mornber. to
another,
arid he .hoped, . considering
that he had already: held - the - hOno-ur
for some ,time,that, the kind ''friends
"who made - the'nolniiiation would be
-good enough to withdraw it. -Re did
not vadat to stand in the way of .its
being gi-Fen to new -men at an --.
Several ;members now moved in
favor of an 9.E1Ournment: Tho friends
-of Mr. Potts Wished to -give their vmen
wchance kid did not. care to -Vote for
another unless lie h -aa- first refilled ..to
fittt4d.' r. -
It Was fOrmally_mOved by Mr, Hen
derfon, seconded by Mr Nichojs, hat
the:counciI adjouitt to .7 p:m POUn.-.
pil,then adjourned.
• WEDNZEIMY -EVENING. -
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Moved, by, Mr, - Anderson, Beclouded
by Mr. Sullivan, that Mr . -James TOlton„-
reeve of trant;)#$ warden for the cur-
rent Star., -
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,,TENT1.1 BALLOT_
*IHenderson, 17. .
Pierson,J 6.
ift now bOcalne quite evident that
thisithis kiiid of thing would hest do, they
go on•all night and the -same vote
would lye polled next morning. _It was ,
therefore "thought expedient to return
to: the stanaingrule in that behalf, 4114
Mr. Bradley agreed to dropout and let
Messrs. Henderson, Toltori and Pierson
"wire for the high and honorable.
It was now understood that they
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PA IR AMO trigT1
From OW. 02.tm Corrivewdeizty
Messrs. D. -G. Mc...1Kenz;e an,d' ,
oshtviled:n.aanid-abatelsi7gt.lontgituniut:i.iciisiottify eofot,110110, ocoomok
neg. -
nihe4r-vc..ietsalecoft thia 'gape to:attend the .•,•
members present, who nolv number
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.w s t em every suc.ceS.S...- -The .aluciu
...d301.*n.Tthoebsucariiiuieteextars-dwtehreo
social in'belebration. 0,0 .an/fiiverE4g,',
•rciade•• of HOpe--Ciliiroll occup-
od Friday,- ovenia4 }9th. inst,
r •ELEVENTH BALLOT.
Il1en4e1son,8. Tolton 15.
TWBLPTII BAL.LOT;
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'TI#RTZUNT•ii-. BALLOT. .
kieison,13. Tolten,14,
-,-FOIIRT•tiNni BALLOT. •
-z,M311dOMI1,3. Ilerson,15, Tolton,14.;
FIFTEENTH BALLOT..
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Tolton,17. PiersoA1,54,.
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.eYery vat a• .dO.Citk.d..411.0.4e,s.
Rey Mr, ligiiders,-pastor.oftheChilr4,..,
aptintat.. chairman. The atte1.4.0anot ,
was large, . and the -pi:ogramm9„ -which
!consisted. of speeches recitatiops,, and'.
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stirgipg suitable toithe ooe.migg, 'pa ex- .
oeclingly agreeable and - *pant- one.
'lle-,ecliblen to.l.qtich.taAnpleijustiCe wai.-.-,
401* werfO' prepared lq..,t)telady friends' '..
of Sunday: Shool844,proved; their'
:ortieervr6Anc.,:y, eSaaruir:QA:. ,..!).7 .7. ar.d. en :f.o.r..the.- den and ii.). taking the eliikir .tballik: e. d• Pan:II:Lill:. 94,:11Plev:ii11:1:,;:,:e'veL7n:.g- TAh,::,'•'
MoVed by -gt, rurvis- .secoikded by . . about ill) ()leek the in.1§5ting dispersed, .
.Di. 13ounar,.. t410 lgt '11-4n PiO:teehl .:. Ur. Totten 11.V.0.05 then ilePUtre4, !Wa.u'r alfleeling ibtat they*d.spent a pleas-
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