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Newmarket Courier, 1 Oct 1868, p. 3

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EyomMontr SzPT 23 JoBtices Bdgle and well preside at the Court of Queens Baich aboQt lo ojEB There is one esse of mor- der four of shooting with intent and twenty for highway robbery Ceptatn Dtitton received ft complimen tary address from the paasengera oy the Nutorian Sept 25 The eastern township far mers conjplain that the 15 per oent duty on silver has greatly diminiflhed their in come ftom the sale of dairy produce c to piirchasers from the States Toronto or Halifax if spoken of as the phcc for the next rifie toomament A seal four feet long was lately caught near St Helens Island I consequence of the nnfftvotiKible weather rain falling throughout meet of today the cricket match with the Eng lish eleven Lad to be left oafioished They Etart for Boston at 430 There is a good deal of complaint of dullnea in bosiness Sept 23 Large crowds attended the openiDg services in new St Pnuls Church Yesterday which were conducted by Dra Jenkins Mathersou and Snodgrass Twelve Protestants and FifseTen Catholics were buried last week Yesterday afternoon three young tied a skiff in which they were i LoDLueU ferry boat and while i n the middle of the 8treLfwP8lfd one of them ClopturftAsd 17 was drowned 8pt29 In the caee of Maurice Blake a soldier of the 16th tried for the murder of one of hia comrades the jury brouabt in a of guilty of man slaughter The Grand Trunk man tried by court- martial yesterday was honourably ac- From Ottawa Sept 23 The crowd of railway specu lators here is not very large at present although when one leaves another arrives It is rather singular that American con tractors do not appear to take any interest Jas OReilly QC arrived tniay The reports aiwut Buckleys state have been greatly exaggerated Mr Brydges Nomination to the Rail way Commission has taken everybody by surprise here Sept 28 Mr Meredith will I under- stand decline to accept the position of Railway commissioner It has not yet been offered to him The Government have under considera tion a resolution of the Board of Agricul ture of Ontario recommending that the Order io Council prohibiting the importa tion of American cattle bo repealed on the 1st of October aud that inspectors tw ap- Graod Trunk Railways Skpt 29 The new Militia law goes into operation on the 1st of October and Senator Aikena arrived here today The latter cspected to go into the Cabinet Tl presidcDcy of the Council Discharge of the Express Robbers At halfpast two oclock yesterday the Police Jliigistratc aeeonipanicd by Aid Baxter eutcreii the court and aeeeoded the bench As it was generaliy known that judgment in the Express Robbery Case would be delivered the court was crowded to its utmost capacity aud long before the time flxed for the Bench give tlieir decision placcs were eagerly sought for On the jrisoiicra beiug brought in they presented if anything a more liaggard and carcworn look than yesterday Detcctive Sheehan directed the prisoner to stajid up to receive judg- day of May last robbed the Merchants Union Express Company of a large sum of money Ironj out of baggage car of the New York Central Railroad in the State of New York Tlie only evidence to support tliis charge that of Putnam W Brown but there other evidence that must be taken into consideration Tlie only witoes culled to support Brown Curtiss who tradicls liiin materially Caetttes PoB fire broke ont this ata in the foundation of the lightiotjBC few jfhich did oonsider- able damage Oy the iiinelj sstauoo of Capt Quackenbudi with die tag fom Lion it TM ducked and tbeltthous The light the eaic i Clistos Sept 28 On 1 young man namiJ iTdlm rnhigi whae I the tami NBWOASits The Bohooner Ariadne of Pott Nqwaslpiweot on Saturday at 11 p a little t west of Port-Grauby- The was loaded wjth barley- had just left fte tiaibouij1 owiogo tte heavy swel shd grouid out side The oreir endevoured to pall hef off by anchors which dragged the wata partially insured Ibid Port Colbork Sept 28 young in named Eli Raodauj formerly in the R C Rifles but lately employed on one of Mr Carters tugs was drowned in tlie harbour onSaturfay evening TZri 115ms Tbe waters of tic Seme are eo low that ivfgation near Paris is- entirely suspended Fortytwo miles of board fence enclose a farm of 1300iJ acres in JUinoiB which ia sub- divided by seventy milcB of hedge hebi are 700000000 of United State ids held in Eatope the total amoant 0 erican securities hehlabroad being 938 L Jlarys again chaHBed It is now published by Mr Joseph rom Brantford and is considerably partment liavc moved into tbe ne7 provin cial building The deMrtment only require two or three rooms ana the reiha5nd of the building is still vacant an exponsivo lurdcrcd SIcGce but that lie knows all about how it was done and who did it PiBivof fiftyflve Canadian for tiie papal army have just passed through is on their wny to Man Civita Vcccliia Thty ta Vcccliia They were act mE NEWMARKET QOPBT BSDAY oOlOotw i Bnfwfiro tftnBMB- maa ffhomas lAiUn iru arrected Tinr dilhklog hard for6ine time and tbatheaad hlt ifpv qoarreUng all day Wednesday About four o In the after- nooaDr Buchanan Juar wu sent for to see thewOttDi fOber own ac count aZidttoher husband had dowaEtSra Atoht jiUdnlght as a young man was pkine tiie Kotue he heard fighting going on inride When the police arrested the man they found his wife on a louoge in a oytl room off ib Btorfl deadfirofl AvCu8ASD6nUa Busst at 8 The from LiTerpool arrived at NewroiohtheI6UiioM 6he rept ihat iramher 50 latitude 4840 longUude 666 she dghd the bark Moruquith of Prince Edwards island with a Bignal of dis tress and supplied hci with ptovUion she baring on board tbo mate and sixteen of the passengers andctwof theOnnaidateaniBhlp JHelUa wldchleft Boston uifor Liverpool and was destroyed by fire The day befoiethe Moiuouiih reports that she fell inHth the ship from Havre for New York haring onboard ningty pf gen gcjreMcrjw of thq MiUla The steamer supplies o pronsioiis and water being insnf ficient thiej took on bord the md pthere lEiyiOATjJio iocs pother hrlllfant cjldit wa lately accbmplled bytiat ec- centTTcriBdiTdval whoTiWeanptti Atlantic cabl telenu for tjie American Associated Press A few days since we hefird of an at tempt to lannchtbe Btmuiavid wore told WB the teIegTailiadrCernce to thg immense floating dockconatpictcd in the ThamesVo be taken to Bermuda for the tree of Her Majestys Tessels of war irr tfea North A erican and West Indian waters The dock is 38i feet long 124 feet wide and 75 feet high It weight 9000 tons and contain more than three millions of livita It will be towed across the Atlantic by fivo steamers Wae Yes said a joung r to na at a few weeks ill be war but not tliis year His reply was einguiarly cool and he went o to explain tliat the ettuggle Cor supremac between France and Prussia would be fought J868 bnt in 1860 This feeling prevaik largely in Germany nor anting indications that Prussia is getting ready heIeve she has planted her foot thousands of soldiers have sprung ufK tall strong higlilyiiBciplined troops led by etpkdad Uo persons oiie Pareira Brin Pr Siwuyi Btmftmtn jalmt Br e pw roei br Dr Bidwir for olPttfnjB the Sw taj OiLunt oTlS dpl PAixoi BiATiAtulher of Qte ineredieou c tbe 4imottmg cikog u a jtvadiu rbcds laciatcd riU8rafariUiuvidpAuiitr4inu in confidence in their Beloved needlegun and fulloi fcith thatthcy willglTePtance a tre- mendpous beating in the cqming campaign Infact the ftttUudeof thitholo Prussian anuy is that of a quiet expectancy and readi- ne fo war Diindit Adcerliier Ausest o Pot Espfess scnger Pntnam W Brown so well kuoivu of late inToronto on aecouiit of his conection with thevfobbfliy of tbe Morebwts Union Express 0mpany onthopndBonEiT road in May last was arrested in Ne Mr liicliardson iplaint before rjnry in swenri cOjmitted with violence Wo CJydisdfilf hojiics intended to be shown rovintial Fair were burned to other anjnuils were roasted English stiti s that when tlic Qacfen consisting of thirty persons breakfasted off njtat for whicli 700f was ebnrged 28 by a jury in the township oC Innisfil against Henry Stone for unlawfully adminiBterlBg laudanum to Wni Lumsden whilst in a state Biirrie gaol awaiting liis trial at the coming Rondonbt J pJe thattherobbery whereas one Den Thompi davit that Brown and liimBclf concocted the robbery and that in accordance with arTsnge- and bonnd and received 10000 as hifsbare of the plunder Brown pleaded not guilty and was committed to White Plains gaol to await the action of the Grand Jury Monday howercr he was brought Judge Cochran and admitted to bail i BOm of 5000 Njrhow Escape few days ago ess train on the Cleveland Coli Cincinnati Bailroad was entering Wei express train t and Cincinn lingtonthe rWm J beside cted workfl h proprietor long a o manufacturo hi a pipe under ground e to the til fuels I have concluded that it is my duty to examine all he evidence brougbt before me and the mauntr in which it was given and having given it a careful consideration I have arrived at the con clusion that the crime wilh which you are charged docs not come within the Treaty aud therefore I discharge you IIiH Worship then gave the prisoners 6ome Kouud advice after which they left the Court Tdtrajih fSipt 29 pipe whicli supplied tonicTS of the company PoottBccELtv Patrick Buckleys riite oi insinity didnt work In applyinfe for kail ficntation of Mr OFarrell that Buckley could not live a month longer in confinement ai that it would be judiclouB to allow him oi Judge lliclmrds appointed a coromlesion medical men who reported that Buckley in iKirfcct health and perfectly sane A TEtECDAJC was rccclvcd at St JohnNB on Sept 22nd to the cfTcct that the rowing match between the Ward Brothers and the St John Paris crew Imd at last bccnarranged to come off on the 21st of Octolcr at Spring field for lCOOi side the first instalment to be paid in A match has also been ar ranged between Brown of Ilalifax and Ful ton of the Paris crew IIamiltos Sept 28 1 1 lias been discovered tolay that counurfeit four dollar billsofthe Bank have bcencirculatedfreelydnring ilr week This is the of the Gore Bank bills and larger tijtm in theorifnal Daughter against Father In the Circuit Court of Union County N J now in session at Eliialjeth Judge Dcpue presiding Mary K Ackerman brought a suit against her fatlier James Aekcman charging liim witli slandering her by tlicutteiancaof faheanl malicious charges agaitist her character afu chastity and claiming daiuagcs to the amount of 5000 Mary i about 25 years of age and was receiving the aenlions of a young man to wlioiii her father and etepmotiicr objected very etronjy fio thatMary felt compelled W 1 house the moUier following lier to the htrcet trying in vain to compej her lo r tun Nary refused end was Uken in by a neighbour wilh whom RhelivoJBomo time her parcntrf holding htr clothes which b Gually procured by the inter vention of thh iijieriff at which time and on Bevcral oUcr XKasions as i alleged the father uttered the words for which the suit waa instituted On Friday mom lug the judge gave a very iutorcaang charge after whioli tlic jury rciired about ten odKikin tho raoniing aid came in alout three in tlie aftcmoou t skiog a bo iliBchargCil as Uiey could not ogroe when tho very politely iufof tlicy fouM rcliro to lUeir ro tho fraud is as yet unknown As K Wirnovr F The Awrican gives an account of progress by CapUin Erics driven by air heaUd by tho dlrcct action of construction c air heatc rays which i isporminuto tlon of any coal whatever KcrlB that before tho close of the prt8ent88 rail win 1ckciffom tho lloi icthing up tioa until fhe engino stooping posed she was pic iug a portion of wliich liad become fastened shut bia eyes and passed the spot with e head standing on end The icd swooned and fell over n tie that hound her to thu tftck- 8 Shewas glad and so was I He I polite note requesting ber to miso her skirta when passing in front of n TJjo acts of I e just c dercr Benjamin Tromatta aUati died not long ago at BJllole Hospital ing with tho rcEidcnt Physicini gagement to another young man ho her by some Bpecfows ao to hfs rc where he brutidly murdered her suspicion from himself the wretchimmcdi- dertb Henry Benjamins another discnrdui lover forged a letter confessing themurder signing tlio name of the last victim and hdv- ing carefully concealed the Iwdies resumed The body of the young lady v 3 efforts and the coroners jury flcliiig olco made futile I hu had diBannbar of June ir T slon of tho murderer i Webster of a so DIED Newmarket fjcpt 25th Iitiir rf Afr A llillltirfil Holllngsliead aged by the cic imuicd ricnry Iooley of Prcscott giilcide a few days ago by drowning himisclf at the wliarf He had been unwell for some days and on Sunday wasconfiucd tohiiiroom agent r Too sick in mind longer MinytluvnkBforkindncKS Owl for- Blvo lIroly inode arul the l04l favourite dog sluing 0 Vjsh A big nsh for which Irof ARawia cauirblnear Kantjwjt Mo Ihe CaUU wrliwrdeacrilws ItM 33 feet In lengtl and alrtut 10 feet from tho tip of ouo fin U tho tip of tho oUcr across tlick of Ujo tail Is over 0 f Al 10 feet from tho tall are two powerful about feet In Icnirtb wilh feet lUt resemble thai or an cKiVntand eimUo it lo navigate the flat fchooj water Joog shore Jn ouest M It undoubtedly lives on marine hcrlje Juis three rowifUcth which look like many nu end lU name Uglv as tho Sliark Dog Klsh NRWMAUKKT Kloiir lnrrel Fall Wheat Spring Wheat hiiMiel Oats if bushel Jcas Ijiisltel Barhy bushel Beef 100 lls Drttttd Hogs 100 lbs ion lbs ikinx cafh ISy bllthfij Greun Ajipicx bubjiul lluttorBi y Cheese KKKS ier doKcn TOUONTO MARKKTH Scplemler 20 I fO 00 ii Midge Proofs bushel I If fli Fall Wheat bushel J 83 Spring Wheat bushel 1 178 Flour barrel Midge Proofs 1 Fall Wheat 4K buchel Spring Wheat ati 4r buRhel liarley buahel Pcag bushel Dressed Hogs 100 Ibi Butter fresh IS d Hi wAitEHorrsE jSjeitisI N u and broata to li fo Die mo 68 W M A B O R R Will thlB week show the First NEW FAiL GOODS And continue to receive WEEKLY ADDITIONS THROUQHOUT THE SEASON OUR SILKS DRESS GOODS French Rapps Pareppa Clotha Lyons Brooades PRINTS COTTONS SHEETINGS TOWELINGS DAMASKS SHAWLS MANTLES ic Ac aji M rspidly cued remedy So qnlclc does ihe RuolTtmt eater ihe circnlilice li may delected in ihe Vnne minaies leoxd IsuoUbisBblcaiogf oC a few hoajs rnire Opialei ofIrenl i u supoi laI formcrfBwha clc Lei all mffeiiDg rrora nnnacorsl drmiia from the inu di eilher by eUabaieflepfaTed UUtof brfr bs4 bood impara assoaUKO wbsev of he reoiui surnpuoDofUie Langj well u dtge onic UiteaM rf the UV edy Ailfof Ur Rdwaj- S or RehoTHU iojReJolvenl Psica perblleof j boulMforfS JOH jjAaihofomiBrsetnisfoiB H Relief Bll To aid in erccting aU English Church In the above tillage when a large number of 58EFU1 AND ORKAKENTAl ABTICIB be offered for sale at moderate pricc Bcrahnumts ataU IToiirs TOE SHARON SILVEU BAND Has been engaged to enliven the proceedings Any persons fueling dispoBed to irry of Ilolland Landirig or to 8clby and Mrs Stokes of Blmron September 30 18G8 Farm for Sale or to Eont King containing 10 accei 1 10 of Avhlch i 1 J jjj jjgj J J- cultivatli ngs good If not sold within ten day it will Iw rented for a term of years Newmarket Sept 21 1868 C SOUTEU to tl BdoiiUlm whole of their htock Ic8 Wines and Spirits Culverwell who will c hi the present stand TRENT in returning thanks to their friends snd tho piiblioln gen I acfjiialnt them thfit they have MONEY TO LOAN AjBOTJLTREE NEW FALL GOODS Olotlis Oloths Olotlis We also show a Good Stock of CLOTHING I Neat Stylish and Durable Wc have now secured the services of two finl First Class itters and cao guarantee a Perfcct Fit We show the 33t and Cheapest Stock of Boots and Shoes Ever brought to this part Together with a choice lot of FRESH PAJflLY GROCEEIES PLOTJIi PEED OENEBAL jOBpBT AND Provisioja Store WINES LIQUOBS c HABBIS CUliTEBWELL OULD reipectfully Inform their friendl Vr and the public that they have pur chased the ENTIRE STOOKINTRADE SOUTEB TBENT And intend keeping a choice Btock of FAMILT GEOOERIES HAMS PROVISIONS Ver Loireit Prica for Cat 8 DUTTER EQGS FARM PRODUCE FLOUR BEAN OATS And other Feed always on hand wmarket Sept 16 1808 3Dtf I Thirty Per Cent 30 per cent by buyir CASn STORE 2sr PEARSON DENTIST T7VER grateful for past favours takes thii JL opportunity of informing his ral tliat he i in Newmarket Septemijer 2 1868 DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Fitted up with an eye to comfort and con- The best material always used and All TTorfc Tiflrranf BURK HARRISON eg to announce to their friends nnd customers that they have imported direct from J I J vv 1 t i 1 i AKD OTHER MARKETS A LARGE QUANTITY OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GO AS THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH STJFBRIOn A VASrTaES To those buying from us SIGN OF THE BIG T At flic sign of- the Big pa NEW STOCK OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE HOOP SKIRTS BUEK HAERI80N Ncwrmirket May G 18CB 20tf JXTST If J i v lo it GERMAN WINDOW CORNICES Another Lot of Cutlery Plated Goods GENUINE BOaneSTER GOOPMB TRUSS nOOPS 1 Ooso IPatoiit Itovorsillo Xjoolts OILS- PAINTS WOODWARE Ac OUH STOVES TINWATIE WITH ABOVE STiii FYOJiy m QUAury Atny cjieapnrsh iat v the J0Mini0X DSy Bo kind enough to CA1 nnd nBceitain priccn before purchasing SYKES k ELVIDGB Newmarket March 11 18C18 124 WOBTEEN BAKERS HANbLOOM rnillS Superior Ioim weaves Twocd Jrans X Ratluett Llnsfy Blanket Twill Flan- aej BaJmoral Shtrflfig Flax nnd Tow Lhioii Bagging Wool and Bag Carpetiug Ac 4c It lots olT ibo Warp throw tho Shuttle 330W BETELS AND OTIIEIi WAQAZINKS Just rccelvcd at tho CouituB OrriQc Newmarket Sept 17 1808 40 reads the Treaddlns anil winds lloth by simply turiiliig Thirty yanls per dTan Iw four yards lu an hniirean lo wrought ujku It To mako thechaugcH from ouu kind of cloth to BUOther so simple I Ihem ufter Oi by simply turiiliig as ouu kS but two minutes cay that n child con showing AVO RT II K N k B AKKR Manufacturers of sihd dealers In Looms WrpB Pilling Yarns 1 SHUTTLKS 4 ifo COATICOOK QUE Atwmarktl Volunteers Attention I No 5 COMPY lani YORK BATTAhlON mnis Company will immlo for drill at tho X Ariuoury every JJnirsday evening at oclock until further By order A BOULTBKE Caylain Newmarket August as 18C8 3Ctf JUST PUBLISHED AMMYTICAJ AND IRACTICAt ENGM81I GRAMMAR AUTIOaJZD EDirXOK raioe tto centh ADAM MIILKH Publisher 6J Kinf Sinn Toronlt Toronto August 6 1 BOB 333 Buggy Bale A8KC0NDHAN1 DOUBLEfiKATKI ItVUaY Cheap for Ciuh w trent Al fioHlr iJ Trtnt4 JUST PURLiailKD J Tho CANADIAN SPEAKER JiUADRJi COMIUlSINa a Choice CollceUon of Ora tions DialoRUCH aud Poetry Rultallc for School and College and Pub- lie and SiHiul Ufadlngn with Introtluctorj Ilcmarks tm tho Principles of Klocutlon Kdlted aud compiled by KWARD HARTLEY DEWART aJflTACFJ Jni015i5CBNT8 M niNNS Courier OJScf Newmarket Feb 37 1888 lOtf Money to lend HfONBY TO IENDlit Reduced Hates and iVX on terms road- advaatageoiis to tho Parmlntc OomiiiuuHy ICxponaoa XodDt Apply to J W COLLINS December 30 1 For Bale or to Bont AltU near Nowmarkel 150 Acres Vor further articulars apply Ace at Ibis offlco March 3i IB68 ity 0 public in general tliat he is about ening an office in CANADIAN NATIONAL SERIES READING BOOKS 1 illustrations strongly SecojiT Book OC illustrations strongly bound in cloth boards Twenty cents 3nd Book 41 illustmtions strongly bound in cloth boanls Thirty cents PoniTn B90K 45 illuKtrations strongly bonnd irTji illustrntions strongly boun a M BINNB BIRD CAGES FLOWER VASES WALKING CANES WIKDOWrBLIND PAPER receiving at BINNS VARIETY STORE Newmarket Juno 10 18C8 25 THE BEST COUGH MEDIGinS I Dr JODINS FRENCH COUGH LEVERS SHOULD bo resorted to in all eases of RroehitiB Iloarscness Catanh Coughs ia Shortness of Breath and all Ministers School t Singers Auctioneers Ac The Levets havo out n doubt are better than any similar medi cine yet iutroiluced to the public READ THE FOLLOWING i Ilalifax N8NovlG18G7 I havo given Dr Jodlns Frcnch Cough Iteliirtrtolfie i JO OTemplart i CtAaxE irWyan MinltUr Lovers with great comfort before and i spcaklnfr Some of my friends tried tljcm alio and there Is but one opinion vl they are mvaliiablo to gingers anil public speakers I consider your Ijovcrs the best rtmedv in tho uorld for hoarseness and throat dlMrders PlcaVe send mo one box more T moilrabav OHd Letlurtr M Canadian Temptr anee Allianet These Levers aro prciwcd with tho greatest care as lo cleanliness being entirely free from grllly anhsluiceF BLAXBiya VKaWPUOE CAHDia They are luntly celebrated for tho eipul- en of wnmiafrom children and conln ily vegetable InKreyienls The moat won derful cures havo been effected by ihem and they exeS all otliers at present known ily child finecn months old passed 63 wonns after taking your worm candles a r Mir 1 Jiavfl tried yonr Yermlnigo Candies icveret times auil found them tho rermadoto exel worms besides they pleasant to the tute that the nott delicate chlld will take them willlDsly B B yajahe t MtAert Half triaJ For aalo at Benlleys Co and II HimpsoDs Newmjukol and all Drug glata throughout he Dominion March IT 1868 ivi

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