THE NEWMARKET THURSDAY JANUARY old woman know weak offer of a glaei of whiskey in lifilf no throublo tonight ex- claimed Mra with a feeling of re lief alio gated at tho prostrate Beggar bat woman of poteen it took to Jay him stretched it would enough to kill a man It was half an hour midnight when the of that tudo broken by tho measured tromri of many feet darted from teal in it a largo body of bis enemies approaching luid it be constabulary folco for offender through moun tainsa thing not uncommon in that part of the country ho tho litllo window and looked out By faint ft dark discern whclhcr they were fib Before long wero as the brig streaming through Mich darknc dark uniform of fiili ht Window revealed tho unarmed body of Holy Mints bo praised yorc safe now exclaimed Ailccn in joyful excite ment flinging open the bed room door even bo A party of revenue police in hud been attracted by light in glen and bad approached cabin to recon noitre arriving opportunely to take Counsellor under their protection With many expressions of gratitude bo bade adieu to and her grand- daughter placing in the widows hands a of bank note a portion bo for the pretty Instead of to Mr Cable Jan of Mrs fJtowoo Lady Byron vindicated con ing cloven hundred and thirtyone words wcro received by id Cables last evening and published in Pall Mall Gaxettc to- The Gazette American Hero in America publio in dignation at conductof Mrs in this matter has only been intensified by the publication of this bo called defence There rumours of a riot near Long ford in Ireland attended with loss of life The Home correspondent of the Timet the will probably proclaim Dogma of Infallibility by a not ad- on appeal to tho General Motley tho American hist night of property valued 000 by burglars who entered bis white the inmates were asleep Jan A correspondent of the Morning Pott from Ismnlin Anything drawing over fifteen feet of water must be lightened in order to pai3 through the Sue Canal obstruct passage is Tho Company declines to take any risk money to Dal ton returned Mutton arriving just in Dublin when the dawned Im- the from the of nights adventure next morning Tony awoke with a very confused recollection of what occurred the night In- indistinct were hi ld But what had become of the is Some more credulous thau the rest not being able to answer these questions satisfactorily were ready to believe what Tony affirmed that Kick himself had flown away him old fellow always takes The NorthWest Neutrality Band the En the territory of united it and the Americans not invade the British Dominions appears I that there is no way lor the Canadians reach the Winnipeg country without through Win Mich been attempted is possible that nothing of the of the law this country at ready Governor gall British Commander who from head quarters in Minnesota planned and Edit from that State an armed expedition against the insurgents of the country A of the House o called recently upon the President for purpose of representing to him the feelings the people of Win in reference to the passage of the British troops through their territory for the purpose of quelling the in the Bed country The member Elated that the opposed isb troops Depart IS Loop he work in order Mr Charles Dickon iffili at Jiinniiiihai Of hi is tothcr ling In tbo fact that a former tiicecb of li and ho would this opportunity to restate political creed Ho had no faith the in the socalled classes Jan Saturday today in an article on American fl ees thinks that the chances are against the repudiation of al Debt on the part of United tcs because the payment is easy and Gladstone P Among the VicePresidents were the Dukes Devonshire Lords in Spencer and Gran lie arid Messrs John Bright MP J Walter j Charles Villiers J Thomas Hughes Professor Play lair Judge Manning and Tom Taylor Agricultural Hall has been engaged tut tin Inhibition Tho Crown baa seized some land neat which belonged to late George Peabody The is made on tbo ground that Mr Peabody was an alien had never been naturalized as a sub ject of Grunt Britain therefore be was un able to land in Kingdom Court of Probate similar ground Liverpool Jan Steamship from London Jan 1st for New York had her wheel and gear damaged in a gale and put back to Falmouth Her 2nd mate and quartermaster washed overboard and lost i I Jin An an im body of 1 in Amherst Bedford in- ill dill Polish colony York January The gun- Maria which left here on Friday in company with the United States tier for Portland when off on Tuesday morning broke pipe and of the Before the head- ay of the latter could he stopped ix Trains leave WEST Volrint Alt fa iilll Sin ii I ltliif Curds fornia Report by Atlantic Cable Bays a in circulation on continent that President Grant will soon pay a visit to of Europe and that he will bo accompanied on the voyage by a fleet of Letter Postage between the Dominion d Great Britain has been reduced r half ounce by Canadian mail steamers d by New York Unpaid or short paid letters will be charged with double amount of deficiency The Hon Win of Bed Biver notoriety is again in Canada He arrived in Toronto from Pembina on the evening of Friday last the and after remaining there a short time pro ceeded to Ottawa where be arrived on the and had an interview with Sir John Young and of tbo members of the Cabinet What the next step will be has not yet been made known Up to the present scarcely two papers agree in tbeir reports as to what has already taken ph at Bed Biver or what the real trouble has all been about but of course thif be made known officially at the proper and bat Violent opposition would probably be made if it were attempted ThePreai- the would for member t allow the u this purpose Bed Rivet of English all British North America ii Confederation and is not thereto as a matter for regret alth final of the lision between the lb- and Bunk in a few minutes four of crew and the firemen of the Maria re lost The balance of the officers and v- iiioluuing the Lieutenant Commander charge wore rescued the ha Maria was a propeller in company with the join the squadron of a The Oil City the following On Tuesday fVmilb v half a mile the 1 la iirUiir an of the about of West Hickory pre Portland for the naval reception of Mr ibudv s remains St Louis Jan Dr Man- Chester and his wife were arrested this morning fur the alleged kidnapping of a little girl he daughter of Newell and Bui Massachusetts Dr Manchester person who attemp ted to perform a miracle on the dead body of Mr a few days ago Boston Jan ThcChicf of Police reports 2000 liquor shops in Boston which have been run during the past year in spite of the prohibitory law Dublin journals report that the Par liamentary election in Longford is at an end and Martin the Fenian has been de feated The election was bitterly con tested and attended with great excitement The friends and supporters of Martin it attack upon those of bis opponent and after a sharp fight troops appeared on the field who fired upon the and quickly dispersed them some none At last there bad been no further disturb and proper precautions were made prevent any further outbreak It is the Fenian element is greatly exas perated over the defeat of their Candidate The Paris the London met writing concerning the remarkable criminal in the great murder The trial of the murderer near at band and the demand for tickets of admission to the Court is enormous There is room for about persons but places will be occupied by witnesses and others whose presence is absolutely necessary It has been proposed to erect a temporary gallery expressly for the occasion There are 13 fests of that pbyEicUn nude disorders of j to life front who apparently Intends to adopt pics of in defence of Id COUNCIL This Council met at Hotel on Monday evening lust of ho who is well and been for time Mr appointed to tho chair Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved Clerk then read over following From J J Hodge lend pipe for tank 1 J re pairing in fire department lis and soaps for buckets repairing Clerk postage sta tionary o account from formoVingladdcr580 length bolls painting Mr poundkecper sent in bia re port in which were the items for rent for repairs Moved by H seconded by J Caldwell that ho report from the poundkecper Carried Moved by seconded by J Caldwell that bo paid the a urn of for rent of pound and that the Reeve do bis draft upon the Treasurer for the nt Carried Moved by J Caldwell seconded by Bowden the account from to be paid and that the do issue bis draft on the Treasurer he amount Carried Moved by H J B Caldwell that a from Messrs J J Hodge of J the Clerk 8816 be paid and that do issue his order on tho Treasurer for the several Carried Moved by J Caldwell seconded by that the bill from for repairing hose straps buckles c be referred to the committee Carried The then made it known that a Trustee should be appointed to Gil the place of Di as his time of office bad no expired Moved by ec ided by J B Caldwell that j and is hereby appointed Trustee for the County Grammar School then adjourned NORTH nriLUUDUBY COUNCIL This Council met at Bell Haven on tl All the members present The Beeve in the chair Minutes of last ad and approved received From claiming lax to be refunded to d from V respecting map of Keswick A report was received from T Esq of timber on different road allowances An application from Crittenden for payment of three sheep killed by dogs Bills were presented from Trustees of Section Koa and of taxes on unoc cupied land A bill from Jackson printing stationary c A bill from the postage express charges c a bill from the Clerk postage stationary and express charges Moved by seconded by I Marritt that the report bills and lie produced be received taken up in order Carried Moved by A Barber seconded by J that Orrin Crittenden receive SB being the value of three sheep killed by dogs Carried Moved by A Barber seconded by J Purdy that receive for loads of gravel furnished road div Moved by Draper by tint ByLaw for of In Keswick to Capita May Conn ell thca- in report and solution W3 then adopted by Council Coancil then went of on the proposed ByLaw to road between Lota No 16 in 2nd 3rd Concession Bur- eyed by Mr in chair After lengthy discussion committee row and reported with following resolution Moved by by J that proposed ByLaw do not a very Mr trouble on I AppUtongottho Lease an ilhout any Mo ly I believed The Coum the The in the chair The resolution was then in A ByLaw in Council to convey to Win Woods Barber and A P EEqrg original Road allowance in front of their lots in 3rd Concession The Council then adjourned being on baling it Mr thli at time for It had been for- by Mr Mostly the Council Cham- wbero tho wai tiled and cod of btlng with Mr he Mr did not know that Mr had It much lets that Mite had it Yet to anxious Is your Cone- ho r I-epperhfrn- the Council Chamber knew and i Hint was in the constable which the tflldngof other things Ilia fr not for publication i Volunteer Cora i Company truth tbwooidt It of the trial r his purpose A its of whom the account given it la prepared to give entire credit to it boms weeks ago a of Auburn was in toe city of Chicago tramj acting connected with bis in this place Ono evening after active work he retired to room at the hotel little earlier than usual made his arrangements for tho night had composed for experienced apparently very end distinctly as throat of a human being on the words died today with words an that the announcement was indeed too true to doubt it Ho arose in tho morning after having passed a night and made immediate preparation for a journey home As he started for tho depot be met a boy with a telegraph pitch in bis hand and calling him to hit tide be asked if was not for him giving the name and sure enough it was from bis family confirming the trutri of the announcement of the unseen is mother had died the day fin of fined to illutioi circle including of correspondent He lay damages is very excessive twelve men did the majority of whom would of Queens Bench 1 tlfif jid and both In regard to I the a 1 health nor had in the slightest degree his appre hensions for her until the en of the incident related UNITED STATES A colt mine in Missouri been Gib used for fuel in a Pennsylvania roll- fcmiliea have from Pa the recent caving in of i known old bachelor in Kerr York Society fur the of i derrick they burned helmet iron much corroded brought to Cuba light a which in length Curious incited lliepi to on- New York Jan The Spanish large the bolt and alter little time Cuban r in tins city is getting hot ll ditoieiod the loncs of tvo The and Lc feet Following up the lead they liar editor of l Spanish papi f6 uitxpitodl fctinol iii a lev- ion- they are to time they had a well pic be Mi- there re- skeleton of an iiint of the iul departure of another to species of fmiily oxpediliuii for Cuba with plenty of anna probably lull olhci and powder the world at the time of which the Bible The I ft old speaks when it And were dent seen i piivateletter from Madrid in those days The helmet is lid which and are to be of the of thnse found in the Loth inclined to favour the of Cuba tc imus of Nineveh The bones of the the United Stales but are fearful of the skeleton arc white The teeth fleet on SpuiLili people who are bit- call in their places mid all of them Jit to it Spain needs money of money papers and other things of forgery number of questions on which the jury will have to decide is about thirty not in- which one might it hardly to put GalignanCs the following particulars concerning TraupiiKiiiii a- indifference to his position as former- He appears to have no fear of ihe fold and has made to bis the reiaa I double andof relics have been taken they are visited by large numbers of peo ple daily When his was in the flesh he have stood eighteen feet in his stockings These remarkable relics Till he forwarded to New York early next ihee that would no doubt The of the glued together These found about twelve feet below the lace of a mound which bad been thrown probably centuries ago and which mom than three feet aloe the level of ground it Hero ia a nut for New Jan The Cuban a indignantly deny the of plot to the Spanish Minister other dignitaries in the i of the Island with Spaniards id that inducements be held I the soldiers who hero to put down the insurrection settle permanently iu Cuba and thus thee lllOI he do- he refers careless and speaks rhicb did of a defecliv admits that be derived little profit from the murders a few thousand francs only I wanted the money he said to con struct a new weaving loom which would have been the commencement of my for tune I should have invented other ma chines and then I would have become rich very rich I should have travelled and there is not a corner of the earth that I would not have visited Ho might have been seen on Saturday from of the windows at the Palace of Justice taking seconded by A Barber the bill of Trustees of School Section No be returned to them for cor ned A Barber seconded by I the report and bill of T be received and adopted and that be paid bin as the balance in bis count Carried Moved by I seconded J that the bill of Trustee of Section No amounting to he Also the bill of Trustees of School Section No amounting to 927 be paid Moved by A Barber seconded by I that the Clerks bill of money advanced for postage stationary charges be paid Carried Moved by Prosser seconded by I that tax paid by Be be returned to him front the Township funds and that the Trustees of School Section No he requested turn the amount they have received to him as he has been erroneously Carried Moved by A Barber seconded by J that the bill of the SI 05 for postage express charges o be paid Moved by seconded by I that the bill of Jackson be paid Carried Moved by Prosser seconded by I that Draper be paid for repairs to a bridge opposite lots 9 10 Concession Carried Moved by A Barber seconded by E that the Collectors time for re- turn of the roll to the Treasurer be ex tended to the 20th January 1870 vs the email ti yard of the Conceirgerie and playing that Collector for his serv present year Carried the Town Plot of Keswick to Captain May Mr in the chair After a lengthy di which Captain May in person advocated Preparation of Peabody Funeral Train From The funeral train that is to convey tin of the late George Peabody from Porlland to Peabody is now being prc- the Kail road in Salem It will consist of three of the finest cars of the road and a The cars and 77 fa In No 77 the beet tnd il fctt feet square creeled covered with black velvet dered with silver braid festooned will silver fringe studded with tassels On this the casket fastened of black si white alpaca pendant from the centre the monitor roof and looped back to sides above the windows At eaeh the Cross of St George and the Star Spa Banner arc hung and looped back V the air will be perfume of choice flowers A handsome in which black green are ap propriately bleodedcovers the floor whole of the car is neat and pletely in beeping with the pur tr to be Jlie ll cars and are lo too d with ll the if the weather ail hu and white man will guard entrance of iLc cars on Tics loo lijoii of the Eastern and Portsmouth Portland Prom Portsmouth one of the engines of that road will he used appropriately trimmed The George Peabody will be draped as far as is con- sistant with safety as the danger from sparks is considerable The employees of the train will be dressed in keepins with their sad duty The train will be met at Beverly by the Committee of the Salem City government and escorted through the city limits to Peabody The bells of the city are to be tolled from the time the train leaves Beverly until it arrives in The Monarch the vessel which is bringing Mr Peabodyg remains will stop only a day or two in Portland and will return a t once under sail alone She aa 7 ew of five hundred men and aid Beware you in tbat s and shook AUCTION SALES Hi A Princes has fallen in lath inst at the of Mr J one of the am Sharon of a large wants la marry Good Cotton of winter they lii has applied to the r articles In of complying with tl Italian his passport Join Sale to each leave St thirty- at sis MISCELLANEOUS a protoxide of strength and vigor to tba whole ayitem