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Newmarket Courier, 6 Feb 1868, p. 2

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if Coimcrft of Torli Thubbdat JAK mi Morf oC- CTceenL watf rcd ftom tli8 City of Toronto with bbpy r ft bvUirtiDg to toU ozw Kino A r Also fro CVk o Amse Ooohty of Yorkj extract of presentment of Qritod Jtu7aDd temaAsof tiie presiding- jtidse on the etA of thcoort room o le HiJQ and Markhanf Grammar Schools ibr peconiarytid- Mr Battpn sceonded by Mr Patter- EOD Dwred Meesrs BnU Riddle Cheater and tbe morerbe a com mittee to draf a petitioQ to tlie Legisla- tTire of Ontario to amend iheird clau of the Moniotpol Act and leave it op tiooal with the coonties I erect a Honse ofBefage The reports of the Codhty Auditoi and of tho superintcndt of the York Roada were then read snd adopted of this montmpaiity do prepare aod have ready in fnture on tSe Sist day of ewh fion all papers and docnmente and place the eane beftiiB difiercut mittees so as to facUittte boanea ried The CoancU adonmed nntil 2 Bridges and the building of s the UUT vihieh tie l ptcseai in state mmillee appointed to draft etand- littees reporud the foUowbg IXnqneeand AsitumenL Heasrs Tyr rell PattersJD Button Chester and Jesse Ediieation Mers Bull C Doane Lawe Uartman andRoadhonsc Squalisation Messrs Riddell Jackea fhome Eobinsdn and Stephenson Cortntv Property ilasta Wheeler Severn Dra and Robinson Roads and Bridget 3Iesrs Piayter Stokes Cane Arnold and Chester Printig and Contingeneiet Msckerm Canning Button and C Doane County Properly Slessrs Wheeler Severn Draper and EobiosoD The Conncii then adjonmcd imlil ten aiB today P J 31 The ConneiJ met at 10 am on Thurs day tho Warden in tlie chair Con the CO of the conoty Also from the Boys Home requesting pecoitiary ud From A Boulton chairman of brass Iwnd 12th Battalion York for pecuniary aid Three applications for the appointment of cftretoker of the courthouse Prom the Cooncil of Yorkville and the Primitive MethodiEt Church to remove toUte No 1 on Yonge street also for repairs of the road for le- the fmishing fishermen of Carri Mr Doan moved ecconded by Mr Cane that a committee of seven be appointed to take into consideration and rert on the propriety of dividing the revenue arising from the York Roads cmong the different municipalities- aiid that such committce be composed of Messrs Tyrrell Stokes Bnlton Wheeler Riddell Arnold and the mover Carried Ir Tyrrell moved by Ii Jaekes that n committee composed of Messrs Arnold Wheeler Charles Doan Bnlton Cheater and themovfr beappoint- edjSvith instructions toreport to theCoiin- eil on any amendment they may consider requisite in the present Jlnnieipal and As- eesemeot Acts Carried Mr Doan gave notice that he will morrow Friday move for the appoint- njent of a Select Committee of three mem bers of- the Council to draft a byiaw for paying the members for Iheir attendance at tho County Council according to the Mnnicipal Ael of UC section 271 also to repeal the present bylaw The Council then adjourned uulill 10 am today S F 1 The Council met at 10 am yesterday the Warden in the chair Messrs Maehell end Thomson took Beats today aa deputy reeycB for King Mr Stoke presentcl the petition of the Rev J W Clarke to be appointed local superintendent of the echoola in the township of King Mr Steplienson seconded by Mr Cane moved that the committee on finance and assessment be instructed to bring tn a by law to grant aid for the support ot the ngricullural eocietiefi in the county- Carried Mr Chester seconded by 5Ir Stokes moved that tho Warden be authorized to obuin the opinion of the county solicitor as to whether the city and county have joint jurisdiction over that portion of the Kingston road forming the boundary line between the city and county Mr Doan seconded by Sir Roadhouse moved tliat Jlessrs Chester Roadhouse and the mover be a committee of tbr to draft a bylaw for the payment of this council according to gection 27 of the Slnoicipal Act and to repeal thq cxistlnK bylay ffo 57 Carried The report of ho standing cimwlttee 1 adopted rmr The Council met on Saturday i oclock the Warden in the chair Communlcalions were receivW from the Ituly mauagers of the Buroadp Lying- nHoHpUW praying for pecuniary aid From the ilev I of the York County Board ol ition Lav be withhA few yean traversiiig eveiy jp oar coaa jort lectlved Oo BY AT31N7IC CABLE L Feb lL despatches have been received hw fm AtheniV- ing an account of another battle between the Turks and Cretans in were successful The Spakestean moun taineers were the attalng- party The Turks stood their ground and the battle lasted all day The Turks acknowledge a loss of 250 killed The Cretan losa is not sUted MADaiD Feb 1 In accordance e expressed of M Go vernment to uphold the tal power of the Holy Father steps have been taken for the formation of a corps to be known as the Papal Legion L Feb 1 evening South American advices are important The inhabitants of Rosario a town of consider- I on the Perana river in the Ar- gentme Republic have rebelled against the author of President Maitre and de clared for general Mouqniza formerly the chiefcxecutive or diotator to the Con federation Tho cholera which has made sad ra ges in Buenos Ayera has subsided in a great degree and its entire eradication was confidently anticipated at an early day The disease however still prevails in alarming extent in the allied army the Paraguay There had been no fighting since the departure of the last mail President Lopez of Paraguay re mained at Humaita and was wellppHed th provisions and munitions of war L Feb 1 evening Letters souls of Allan Larkin and Gould who executed nt Manchester have ceased ceive any money from their parish ioners who refuse to contribute to their this town src on a strike L Feb 1 evening A terrific gale prevails thronohout England toQght anddlsjster both to life and property on sea and land 13 apprehended The tele graph lines to Liverpool are down P 3 The jonmala of this city generally deplore the tone and ten dency of the debate in the Cois Iis- the Bill for the regulation of the They thmkthat the opp euro will caose its withdrawal by the Govemrcientj and fear that the final reSuU will be the extinction of whatever liberty the press of the country may still poess L Feb 3 Despatches from Ja pan tin Hong Kong have been received hero which announce that the ports of Hioga and Qska at the beginning of he year thon open to foreigners in ac cordance with the convention made with tlie Commissioners of tlie Foreign P G Feb 3 Tho captain and 0 siilor3 of the crew of the schooner Macs Waring which foundered at sea were rescued on the 18th uU by the barque Mitinie Gordon and brought to this port They had been seven days who had died of exhaustion L Feb 3 The gale which passed over England on Saturday last wa vciy destruclive to life and property 11 this city and in Liverpool Chimneys ol last evening gays the prcnco of Ad miral Farragut at Naples is deiignel ns a counterpoise to the French forces in Home and to sustain tho Liberals of Italy with whom Farragut holds intimate relations The Courier says that tho Admiral has sent to Caprera the promise of his sup port and he only avails the reply of Gen alf rjuest froDj Lord Stanley he Pasha has recalled the auxilllory corps ETptiang which ho sent 0 join tions daily Mails ma Albert Queensville Itavenslioe Georgina Pefferlaw Wilfricd and 1 daily afttr the nmvul from Toronto and Fiidays 1 Tliursdays and Saturdays t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The Canadian Speaker Adam Jliller New Reading Books Adam SlilJer Townscnd Family Thanks Widow Kean Valentines Valcntince G 31 Sinus Itv aeeotdancft with a riuest from Lord Stanley he of Egjpt has recalled the auxilllary of native Egyptians which ho sent U the British expedition in Ahyiniu CoPENifAOKN Feb 2 His Majesty King Christian has signed thetreaty with the United States for tho halo of the West India Islands A sneolal has left Copenhagen for Washington with tho C Feb 2 Reports have been re ceived here from Morocco which repre sent that a evero famine prevaila In Ton- giers and Tetuan FfOBEcE Feb 2 It is annotineed that tho Crown Princo Humbert has been formally betrothed to the Princess Mar guerite of Genoa P Feb 2- Govcmmcntis likci ntumrayv uiu iiuvr bill for he regulation of ho press which haji been under disouBsion in tho Corps thoiuand wliich utill IncrruJng at A repld rate It was thouglit m to irma tbo itrin of Tillage oxltenoe and boldly acaumc tiie moro honourable and dignified it more coatly and ohoruj rcspon- dbillUes of city life With tlie change o tatus it Ta attempted to effect a change St Lanence wa proposed and rejected and the old nemo Ogdeniburgh tiai been retained with he exTeptlon pf he 4 AJf 440 r JL IWnf IeateBrocktreefBttUorcteB I later GRA5DTBTOBi8Tj Depart 730 ai 130 fic 345Vi ATrtvewjUi60iti l3JLjr806Jt GBAJJD TRUNK EAST Depart sOT Lu gbeat- WEST Depart 700 Ajf 1235 pm 405 a 620pm ve 1000 Ait 5 120 pu 455 a 945 pjj Trains leave Union Station Bve minutes Sabbath Service In Newmarket St Pitxs E Pastor Her S Ramsiy Uajn 1 pm STAspsBTra S Timothy Street S J CHinsoaTosa Roii- C Ontario St Pastor Hev Patrick J Kcan CoxcBEaAnosALrBotsid street Pastor n F Supplied by a tnissionaT- GJ pn Argue Gl pm POST OFFICE NEWMARKET oils made up for Toronto aod Letters Uails mado up for the South and FYFIS Asst PM Pcoyiooe di with inUiUr- a iwde TOW taken for ibe wanmoi od if be My iniagemrtt wfi may rue the day when this question of the dispwitionof olwftfndrtse Editorial Efforts A spending sundry valuable minutes ideavooring to fipd simjflfing to aiiswei the latest effusion of ow cotemporary the Mwiiiariel Era we come to the con clusion that there is nothing in it to an and think it will best suit our pur pose to give the paragraph entire example of the elt phraseology and beautiful English of its editor and leave the public to decide what rt of an er it ie to our lost WMlssarticIe FECIAL PwAOiscot oil the spccial pleading and tgolihealulpralii sUung together a newspaper ar taye Couasaato the timaz yi profuBMonal friend tehiiu lo f Failing to implieh his purpose withourUhinff bra 0 he now appeals for support on the ground of 8mpathy Hasnt he started a paper for the pu6ie good Purely Nopuiicol Of course he couldnt ha diBinterested motive 1 Does not Uie whole record of his past history fumisli ample ties- iioiiy lht ha Is lU therefore t ton to toon Butafter all we SI bcgiDS to find humbug dont pau e not so easily as be faucii We have italicised the editors leading Division Court T Ecttiogs of the Division C held here on Monday last tDWARDS EmVARB Thiis was au action creating lecial Kotice G 1 The Tork Roads 2C the County Council is taking 1 respect of the funds arlsiug out the York Roads with the view of dividing the surplus money accruing therefrom ig the various iiiunipipalitifa AVhi the Roicda putchasctl BeWntuies issued to pay for them a sinklug fund being provided for their redemption in a given number of years and now found tliat after he proper expendi ture for malntainance a much larger sum us on hand each year than is neces sary for tho sinking fund Under these circumstaiiccs tho very natural cons tion arises as to what Khali bo done with this surplus Up to the present time wc believe It hug becu used in rcducdon of the original purciiase money At the first sight his would seem tlie prcfcmhlc irae yet- on reflection it doe aot Kcem ictly equitable thatlhe present genera- 1 should hear tho whole burden of the purchase Had the enterpriEC ccn iv lts- 9no wc should have been forced 4 he loss and the converse ifbuld ap pear only just namely that wc sliould reap the advantage of the flucccss of ho operation indeed In every respect fair that pos should contribute their fjuota towards the aajuisition of thii dcsirabio properly If this view lie no taken and acted dpon the result will be that by hicans of tolls and taxation shall in a very few years pay for Iloadfl and sco he tolls olmost entirely taken off for the bcnelitof thoso who conn after us Thoughts and tgimeht Jiki these hiive doubtless animated those whi at present moving in tho matter Wi do not know the exact shape the action in tho Council will assume but imagine that it will be something like dividing the surplus money arising among tho diTercnt iDicipalitlcs pro nifa as per populati aBsesaraent to be expendwl by them roads and should this be carried out so o couple tho grant with qDditon to t1 ofTect that Iho money shall bo used wlwro praeKcable in improving roads leading into those already purchased fVoni whence tho funds ftrlBC wo ehould aco nv raaj to doubt Uio wisdom of the course every dolbr expended in this way would add to tho rcceipte arising frora tho pro- sent roads thus we should gain tlie double advantage of improving our country roads and adding to tho profit arising from present investment Bui if on ho inry the policy ahould be pursued of expending tho fanda on highways running porallol to tho York Roads tho result would be the deprooiation of the propertyi wo now possess through the oxpendHoro of tho very fundi nriring therofbm i public g a good deal and has been before the Court several times At the previous court it had been adjourned and a juiy directed by Judge Duggau The action was by the son against hia father for wages PJauiUfF proved that Defendant had pro- iiused him after ho was married If they could not agree on the sou workinj the farm on shares and that a montl was a reasonable rate Defendant set ui that he never hired Plaintiff that he wa under age and did not vrorfc well that no demand had been made for the money Verdict for Plaintiff C7 Mr Boultbeo for Plaintiff Mr Campbell for Defendant Action for money lent Case adjourned payment of coets by Defendant to ena ble hitu to produee further of hU setoff JlrxBouUbecfbr Plaintiff De fendant appmed in person- CASE eta ua PlaintilF sued for 18 moiiths- wages of Mrs Case nt 87 per month The qucs- tionwas ta to amount due Judgment for Plaintiff for Mr Campbell 1 Plaintiff Mr Boultbce for Defendant Action of trespass for cutting tre Plaintiffs claiming 8100 damages 5 Boultbeo for the Defendanta raised the tbjectlon that the title of land coniing uestion tho Court had no jurisdictli Ilie Judge reserved his decision af aking tvidenco as to damage which v variously estimated by tlie witnesses rom lie to 870 Mr Boyd for Plaiu- Tliis was an action by same Plaintiffs a an undertaking to produce goods seized 1 execution on a stay being given The undertaking was produced and proved ho jury giving a verdict for the PlaintlfBi Mr Boyd for Plaintiffg Deftndan klnson appearing in pcrion NKISON l STEPIIKNRON Action hy VlaintiiT against Defendant for money paid to rcdeevi PiaintifTs cat- do taken cxeoulion for Defcndanti taxes Verdict for PUintifT Mr iJouUbeo ap peared for PlaintifT Defendant appeared by agent This was an action for the price of- yoke of oxen Casc wqs aJjoonied oena- rde Plaintiff to produce a writing found bo in his pos8ossion referring to ho transiction Mr Campbell for Plaintiff jMr Boultbeo for Defendant Ait Sale of Karm Hlotk ImpcDic 3rd Coiiccdflion of ifarkham bolong- inK to tlio elat 0 tlio Jato Mi Sale at 10 ocliKlc nra I viU recclvu a notice nimiUr A M K pigeon mateli was hold litre today pcam fonio outIilcrH wure Hiiootliig plKKons when they lloiv One of tho ptgrnna lew into a iinull Imrn and Ur Min ropeiM Bou a wnall hoy nhout 13 or 13 years old went In to cliaaa it Dut Mr Icorgo Wttion saw it ftom the outaidc and fTcd tlto allot taking cfTcot in tho iioys head killing Mm instantly It aald Mr TonuB sooflrrd at tho same Umo failod and the osaots of tfaoconoern returnod tbrovsh tho cherif wore a foHow long conntor with two detki iherton eounUnghoutft desk one oflitti tnUe four chairs one itool one water cooler ono imail gafo foor dollan north of old paper muoilago rattle two pen rack ono boti red ink twenty canoelled Avo cent revenue amps ono door mat iind two aigiu With Btcment of incidental the halfyear ending Dec Slst The Select Co frame a bylow fixing The Fmanco Committee report law graatlnp aid to tho County Vgrico ioJi8Uw This w mi tbfec time d passed Tho amoufit grantet opened oat at Corat offiw Call e ASocial will takj place at the residence of the Rev Mr Argue thlafhors- yQvniDg- for the heneflttf the M E MASflLE xso B Ctrrmte Mr E B Doan has puichased the gtocX and good wUl of the firm of Sevey and Bymi of this place and will in future carry on that business Nonet Oa the first of February an Act me into force the effect of which is that 1 Notes must be initialled stamped and dated by the maker under a heavy penalty S S C The Sabbath SchooJ Teachers Convention for the North Riding of York will lake place in the Ue- chanicB Hall Newmarket on the 18th and 19th instant All are cordially incited to attend B Get your Foolscap paper at Biuns he has just got a large stock in and it ie very good and cheap He lias also got about thirteen thousand marbles in agate glaae lowing gentlemen formerly of Newmarket passed a successful eiaminatton at Osgoode Toronto for call to the Bar and an ad mission as Attorney Messrs 0 McFayden Oweu Sonnd to the Bar and W BA Toronto as Attorney ducted but ita preieii hypocritical Itconei nation of LSbeiftl Befom wbUe 1 fttgoA- tites Beformen uid fifonn xoeasurss attd adulation over wnservsUves aid conserstina How Swdld not publish this hy but after s weeks reflection A Uee should be judged by iU fruit we defy the Staaiard to from our columns that we either etigmaT tired Reformers or Reform measuree or sang a song of adulation over conservatives onervatj8m and unless its edjtfir cn do this he must himself lie under the stigma of having wilfully and deJlberately pub- lUhed a falsehood The Btcndard should re collect that in thus venting its maleTolence against us it degrades an honorable profes sion and heaps the ashes of shame on its MissisrsAsv Mnnso Pursuant to notice a public meeting in behalf of the Congrega tional Migsionar Society of British North Id at the Coiegatiomil Chareh Botsford Street on Friday evening January 31 The Rev C Spettigne pastor the chair The Chairman in his opening remarks acknowledged of they were among the smallest of the tribes of Gods Jsrsvl in Canada but y a btancli of the denomina tion that exists in the British Empire That the zeal and interest oi evangelization of the world foun t Missionary Society foi similar Society existed in the Aiis- tmlian Colonies while the sympathies of the churches of the Fatherland felt towards Ire manifested through the operations Evangelical Society Watchful CoCTUEB office Petersons cheap edition of the works of Charles Dickens Christmas Sto- Copcrfield 2oc Great Ex pectations 25c Tale of Two Cities 25ci Domhey and Son 25c Nicholas Nickleby Oliver Twist Martin Chuzzlewit s Hoflss KiLLio A fine valuable liorsc the propertyof the firm of McMastcr k Lock- urd was killed by the freight train from To ronto on Tuesday morning whilst attempt ing o cross the track at the crossing Water street There were two horses in sleigh at the time and it was a miracle botU were not killed as w inat This Company have flalteiing notices from the pn we bespeak for them a fair share of patronage in this place N Toa TsAOHEBSAeaociATiO Annual Meeting will be held in the Coi School Newmarket on Saturday ncx StliinBt Thi excrcises will commen reading books tbgethcr with other biisinesB will bo considered- All intcrtsted shoulq A VoFosTKER Dlvd Wc BBC tliat appHca- our Baftflllioh and arc informed that the full number of performers liavo already teercd their services onl expenses being lacking A large puriwse is already subscribed by he officers in ft cccditablo manner Other coun- have alreadj- provided heir Volunteers have great ph being able to announce that tho teaparty in conncolion wilh tho Christian Church ducidcd Buccess in fact it was ho Inrgcsl patty that ever was held in this place took dinner and 450 took tea the Hall be ing crowded to livered by several revarond gentlemen Inter- BperHcd by singing in tho afternoon by Indian choir and in tho evening by a eiiolr from tho villago Tho whole jirocccdings passed olT in the most pleasant manner and tho sum realised wo underatand was about 200 above oxponses fJoot TsHPLAas Tho usual wenkly meet ing o this lodQ was hold on Twosday ing last ill their Iodgo Rooui and it being tho first evening of he quarter thoy proceed ed to clcct ofliccrB The following is tho list for tho preBcnt term J 0 Robertson W 0 T 1 Charlotte niodgott W V T 1 J Swain McLaughlin P J Wetherell Jr y J Wl I W iudgo Annio Robertson W I U Susan Icakfl W O U Smith W I J J Ilia WOa K P Irwin WIOT M WUaon W R 11 H Mrs Swain W 1 H TnK OAKADIAN ReiiAKtia AMO ELOoyttOKAv R Wfl have Juat received a copy of the abovQ from Iho publisher Mr A Uttter 1 Toronto It contains 328 pages printed c good uipcr wiii clear bold typu Thin Is very usoful and entertaining book suKallo for ho Irosido and the sehoolroom Tho contonta are divided Into parts tho headings of which are as follows which will give little Idea an to tho nAura of ho work Parti Patrlotle apd Martial Piece niimlior Pari 3 Borious and Sentimental j 15 In number Isrt 3 Mlscellaneons Rxer c in Proso and Poetry 30 in Dumbor Part 4 Dlalogoos and Dramatlo Readings 33 In number Although this book is malay intended for tho useof schools yet at tbo prcHtnt time wlton public readlofa n coming so popular both In England and Canada this volume will be found o contains numerous oholoe pieces well adapted for ihU purpose Bee advoHlmont in another col- he vUy la hit aext trees are in htoom A VAuowguge ndlny fioia BeUavill to the gold mines U coDtenplatd It Uke two men 9abswt9 r clocli in Trinity Church New York Dicnirgdeelines foiode ift- St Loult but IS going there oa spec CoifmTieDT Is noweaed iotfie makii of patent paper shirts I Whatnet r T value of exports from MostRtl wJnr U5S31T6 in 1867jgftlQstSiaa63aZiA A T S is Bd to have lost KTenl hundred thousand dollars lately by Western failures T Middlesex Connty Cotmci voted two hundred dollars towards the poor of Nova Scotia Tax accidents in tho coal mines of Qrat Britain cost fifteen hudred and slxtydve lives last year T Bank of Montreal has subscribed 40 0 Coloniai empire attachud to the British Throne they extended their aid through the mediam of the Colonial MlBsionory Society overlooking the wants and woes of a Tost portion of the population in tlie cities towoB and rural districts at home a Congregational Home MiBsionary Socitty is in operation the Chairman read a thrilling BynopBisof the Report of the London Miesionarj- Society whoBf operations are entirely confincd tothe heatlien world as read at the Annual Mect- ig at Exeter Hall London to four thousand people in May last The Society Missions in China India Africa the West Indies and the Isles of the Northern Sea passed in rapid review before us ivhile the sufferings and persecutions of the once bleeding but now triumphant Cliurchof Madagascar exhi bited the vitality and power of true religion to withstand all opposition on the part of earth or hell A gmccful allDBion was made tians and in the treaty ot amity and com merce between England and Madagasta Queen Victoria aeka as a matter of pcigooal favor to herself Tliat the Queen of Maii Christiansr lAdue time when the trca nas signed itincludcd this expreseion accordance with the wish of Queen Victor Queen Rosoherinii engages that there shall gascar A writer in the Encyclopaaliii Biit- tanica states the amount contributed by the wholo of Christendom for the CTatiRelitatioi of the heathen atX600000 per annum The Income of this Society for the last year was f 100000 being the sixUi part of the whole given by the Congregational Churchcs of the British Empire and their Iission Churches in heathen lands If the chliinated jwrlion given ly the Congregational Cliurclics of the United States was added to it fourlhiMrtoftho whole amount contributed Ijy Protefitant Chtisleaov for tUc Chriat ization of heathendom is given by this tion of the Church of Christ Tbo Rev Arguo then expressed tho pleasure he on hearing tho report and further addressed the meeting on the subject of Sllsslons The Rev R Hay nest spoke on tho faith and order of Congregational Churthis their power in England their influence on tho Cople and Governmontof he United States and their gradual adojition Vy other sections of tho Church of Christ tho men Which the system has produced in the past such as Ctomwcll John Milton and John Howe and at tho present some of the brightest and most useful stars that shine in tho Armament of the Church belongs to this communion such as Williams ho Apostlo of tho South Seas Morrison and Milne of China Mullens of In dia and MotTatt and his hcroic sonlnIawi llvlngston of Africa In conclusion the Chairman expressed his sorrow that so little was done by tho Churches In Canada In be- ImU of the heathen anvl hailed with Joy Ihe prospectof moro being done Inyoara oromej ha ho Rapdst ns a boIy had the lead and sent the first son of Canada to India who to his appointed sphere of labor among tho benighted millions of our Indian Empire He deplored tlio cxis- of so many sects among ns In conao- e there was much precious time and ialwr lost and In ho Name and In tho pro of lUm nho prayed That they all on aa thou Fattier art In mo and I in hat hey also may bo ono In us Mat Id nay Mint that thou haH unt mt asked aa a beginner why should not tho Baptist and Cbngregatiohallsta unite to gether hb main d between them being narrowed dowif to ho point whetlier water ehould bo applied to the person or the person to tho water Aa heir is no Estab- ilshod Church In thls tho cause of tho division among our rdkbytorlan t why should they not boymo ono In his the land of heir adoption speoIa as the only known difference Is n their designation the cne called Ihp Presbyterian Churei of Can ada and tho oher the Canada Presbyterian Church And why ehould there not bo a Aislon among some of the Methodlstseotioiu esjieclatl oSorof government and hasten firms 100 each T resignation of Mr Adams has been tendered but Mr ewatd bopea to isdnoo him to withdraw it O a Wm paid Tennyson one hun dred guineas for bis not very brilliant poem On a spiteful letter Boocs 25 and 50 cent pieces are agQ on the lookout for this base metal A woiiu was lately elected enrolling clerk of the Kansas Legislature This Is a new role for the gentler sex but a good ono PoaTLAirs boasts of being in the way of city architecture a hundred years ahead of t would have been but for the great summation when thomtmshall sung tho Klngdi Tho ohotr sung several appronrlao pieces iduring the meeting and closed- by singing the national Anthem Wo were pleased to learn that tbe subscriptions and collections wero conilderahly In advance of prevlous yeare7enmunVafftf F restaurant ih New York noes horseficeh cooked in every at provided for iU isHi engagement in Paris Ic Patti was receiving 150 a night salarj- at Covent Garden is only 80 a night lUDdred Qermana who settled about twenty ifiiles from Columbus S 0 are as tonishing the old planters by their energetlo o B by the Italian sculp tor Vejla which attracted so much aitention Exposition has been bought by tbo French Emperor for 6000 has died at Shrewsbury England from tiie effects of a severe box on the ear caused profuse bleeding at tbe nose ii neglect to send their children to school at least four months in tiie year T A C The JUrMt spccial reiterates the asserlion tbat the Qov- settlement orih6ifraMmJciymB JI A WosWagton Feb S Au authenticated rumour prevails today in Con gressional circles that Mr Adams has resign ed tiis position as Minister to England M DG trBTclIing through Prance for tho purpose of raising liioncy to enable him ta contimic the Suez Canal It is said he French Qovcmmint has refiiaed further OoBTSCitAsorP has lost caste by marrying the divorced wife of his nephea- and tho RuBBion nobility recently sent back his cards of invitation to a conccrt and ball at bis palace not accorded to hose in this country In a rccent case at Chester a bill o 5 for liquor and cigars consumed by the jurors was al lowed by the court W are sorry to learu tliat A C Buchanan Esq Chief Emigration Agent at Quebec died on Sunday last The funeral takes place today and on hat account tho Emi gration offico hero will be closed today O of the oldest relics of Chaldean art bas been odded o he British Museum tbe sig net cylinder ofllgi who reigned over Lower Chaldea about two thousand and fifty yean that ho Dominion Tariff inereaaes Customs duties in Nova Scotia over tb Tariff of 1606 to tho amount of 59000 A HADBiAoe in tow life Is announced to take place betweeiv Commodore Kutt and Miss Minnie Warren Together they are worth quarter of a million dollars and still tbe commodore could not be said to be a heavy capHaliat Tits Daily saya some of the most experienced Journalists in India cclder that months Is be shortest time that can be asaigncd to the occupation of ho British forces in Abyssinia while two years la tbo oro term Miss Burdett Coutts with characteristia consideration and generosity has solved the ompound houssbolder difficulty I her little village of model houses at Coldubla Squie Dethnal Orcen by undertaking to paiy tlia ftU amount ot rates fot her tenanta lus amount of coal waahed ashoro along the coaat of New England by of the Atlanile and U gathered for use It is supposed to come from sub marine bed extending from Capo God to Nov SeoUa but alHtle dUtanco ftom land F U at TuTxuirD Cleve land Ol Feb 4 was very large Fenian meeting here last idght One hoa- dred thonsasd men were tendered GovertK ment In the evet of a irar with BrU Uln b7 Qenerat0NeiU n the speeoh h Asa striking illastratlon of tKe scarcity 0- employniont In Kew York It the ueseat tine the fact may be mentioned tt the Superintendent of the Five Potnta Rom of Indnatry glvea notice that he la r tfii nts employers with UhoutetsHW naiiy aa Ihey want who jnlll work UU oexlsiwlDf- fc AROHIVES of QNTARiOl ly for heir bMtd

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