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Newmarket Era , February 3, 1871, p. 1

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The Era Every Friday Mornjing AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Book and Jot Establishment T11F LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY ORDERS follow other St Da ME THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY Vol f NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY FEBY 1871 TermSi in Advance CEO SEXSMITH DRY GOODS GUOCERIES BOOTS SHOES Ac SJM Dentistry cm to 1 ADAMS Dnnifr Street Toronto PABTICtLAR o to lbs sn1 all A KM to IS of hi in all tod aojJ ilh Tart Bad r nil llie td DENTAL NOTICE Conveyancing c c MARBLE WORKS NEWMARKET i Stones to Lend I 10UT Itf ABS Ilnll ITS Provincial Surveyor Kress DR NASH AX Accoucheur OtOetilatn SI Varmarlct A SeTrt TO LOAX BOY HOTEL J MILLARD Co CABINET MAKERS UPHOLSTERS AND St Buggies for Sale Of Superior StyU At A J McCiuckmh Davison House In Furnished on the Shortest Ao- Kiln or bud SI CABINET MAKER And J S HUGHES Mini IpbilUtr IrinMktr I It Caxpenter Joiner o iX thai he La tad Joins i ERECTION OR REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS I A ad Public A to Of SIZES READYHAM A kept fur liln iU llbool Coffin m aaJ far SaU ropoctftillj HOTEL Stove Pipes c AV MARBLE WORKS CIIAULES Shrt Nortec Re Termr If- PhcLography JONES Studio MAIN NEWMARKET Enamelling Process SOLAR CAKEBA LIFE LTKENEJ3SE or Slerec In well known FIRST IN 187i a BIBLE All Work Repairing Done on Short Notice UUrmma4 not to In tl A from Now Select me what to whole fortune and such a laro I it by Binding at the and private wtu this largo for tone and And how long- wen in earn- Throo years old lorn I had it for my poor parent I going to and York County Council Council ten oclock laid on ho a of York and the Toronto and inclosing a copy of tin acnt In the case Jackson the petition praying for indemnity for loss by him as lessen of No 3 Dundas Road bridge was in coarse l of York the And bow have you loat it Ah I dont know I it must hat boon stolen I was so proud of my money that I wan carry- ing it around in a green luathei bag and showing it to all I mot i did not think any one could bo no firmed also the petition of Henry wicked as to it from me and other- that by- said yonng law No passed by ihs into boys hand Council con turned the Lay hero in the HIM No keep monoy replied Pierrot sadly my father does not allow mo to accept money I not earned Yet thank you just the how bo way of helping the money A Follow me ho aid leading Pierrot still ho entered hotel My good woman he ng the old but with mother road should said road be maintained eon jointly by both municipal by the Council bo confirmed Mr McCaw the of Judah praying hi ho ant of Mr annual re- Mr RifbinMin seconded by Mr That tho Warden do pro- euro and lay ore Council a noon an a all matters in litigation thin county and of Toronto in refer of the Court House take Card of Carried this boy my and above Mr warmed the Council do is little Pierrot exclnimed into committee id the whole for the the woman With pleasure of ffHtsIderloi the sieur we nil love very and propriety he is a bravo tor of county UoanaWi and taking with kind reception such other aWtfon to prevent n con- of his paiMd up the violation of Liceuso Law and after a littfo as tiili Council tuny in iu appeared in the The proper is io nave been exceedingly tni circle of The Cm wont into dentin his youth This sxtrome at the hotel of the Mr Bull in tho chiir timidity was source of great do All had that after Mime a resolaUon to faring to of annoyance was to be preached by a the that matter he loft to to his undo Marquis do youth of yean an under whoso lad was ouly in Pari Cane Lane and Moo ing educated at twenlyfuor years ago when report by bylaw Mychild the was waa adopted day to his talking with prior of Saint Snip just been Fenelon begin lis committee thci the timid trembl port and their whom the Marquis Counuil thou a account of you by hail led them to expect the assembled ten oclock tomorrow goal conduct you have won and gentlemen saw a young Jan of all your comrades by your man of quiet modest until have by respect of your teach- face and beautiful forehead but you have one failing which no trace of Ahllh were air your powers and aland jji text was thoao words of our in the way of your and ad- Saviour The poor ye have always in the world It is your with you In tho eloquent and Wilfulness and as manner he descantod upon desperate the Borrows of poor contrasting remedies and I their tot of with bare devised a means of cure You the luxury around him dwelling apoD duty your and an Duchei lion been- giving chai religious entertainments at salon Pierrot with whoso childish which she to close this oven- voice pearly every was ing with a sermon I promised familiar far the boy baa been quite that you shall bo the a pet of the musical public Ho 11 exclaimed the young student closed with amoving appeal to all aghast blessed with this Worlds goods Yes you my You hare mombor the poor already composed sermons it to open most be far less difficult to deliver a to one of Christ sermon than to write one sorest need of old and thus the Not for mo I assure yon said All present is under of Dr J G Hod- Superintendent of peak before all tho groat pulpit orator Bossi prossod forward to congratulate the age impro young all but the ised discourses in the of the si J told him to preach upon I Duchess de to our Neighbor- Francis I cannot those people at age BoesaotL And ho did the Duchess you Francis and de Beauvillicrs as she the from a fa- nobler and high- room leading little Pierrot by alike by letters hand Ladies and and by valor Once for all nephew the Duchess passing round a parse yoo will preach this even- 0 crimson let now nine in tho morning of tho sermon and eleven houra for to command of Now go to your room and has inspired it by the liberality pare your discourse Of our alms to this poor child Francis obeyed but if be had been hastened to fill purse told to go for his execution he could the have felt worse I Then tho 1 tell yon It is A little before the appointed hour savin eight in evening the coach of tho Marquis do Fendoo halted before of Duchess deBosa- situated Place it descended a pale Musical Instruments they ar to roralffi PRICE TOSS Cabinet Planing MANUFACTORY TDK I I ft Co J ft Co m handed it to litth purwo and all irstomako up for what been stall All this money fall eyes It a great deal I have mind it Is yours said But have not it I Pierrot and ray father has forbid- dear child said advancing virtuu ha Jreward as well as work and if y ntranccway a littio lad with earned it by work you bis bead who was motion tea statues around him Young approached the did At first sight he thought him dead bat the hot tears down in chilled face told of life yet life given to a grim dianb that strange in Poor fellow I What matter be pitifully Ob I cannot please let me weep In silence n But you cannot ween here all night you will to death Ah I would so gladly die the despairing answer The following Committee of Manago- the Toronto Gaol Sundav School Mission asking for aid Wo abstract following paragraphs from the document This Minion work was commenc ed in December and has boon uninterruptedly up present time the open gins Depu for Ontario and the teacher anion from the different evan gelical io the The strictly The Sandy School is hold every Sabbath morning from nine to half- post ten oclock There is an average voluntary attendance of from to 100 prisoners including several boys L and Sav iour and to endeavor to induce them to lead a new lifr Hitherto thi work has been on almost exclusively as a day School and labours confined to a Sunday work bat from pertence of tho ikoi years promote of this Mission feel tbl the work Itsslf is blessed in some it fail to do all that it could otherwise accomplish owing to necessarily circumscribed charac ter of its operations and the want fundi It stops short just at whore in case- a further would bo if followed u immediate dich prison a follows 1st To relieve the Immediate ne cessities of an I articles prisoners whose otherwise good conduct tho gaol fully warrant it 2nd To a temporary shelter and food until can bo procure I tor sue anxioos s das street praying for indemnity for lusa sustained nlm in consequence of bridge over Credit River and that over the Creek having broken down last spring Mr moved seconded by r iino That chairman of the Standing Committee of Roods and Bridges bo and is hereby instructed to take legal opinion on the following question v In cue a Township or the igh which it passes and to this Council Carried Council then adjourned until oclock TV Warden took chair at two pm committee appointed to drniX a bylaw to regulate the trading an I potty chap men repntcd tho existing bylaw with certain new causes added the of which was that under a pon- ilty of trailers of these lock exhibit on a tin plate to be fastened on their vehicles the words licensed hawker or chapman as the case may bo that the County Treasurer bo instructed to be published In one or mora of the papers published in the Court lio of oil persons law that onehalf tho under bylaw go to informer the to local whore the offence a committed The Council went into committee of the whole on tbo bylaw which was read a fiist second and third time and passed lit too then and Tho standing i reported that they bad received only one tender for the printing re- quired by Council that of Clark ft Co which thoy reeomraonl the Council to accept The report was adopted in commit- and afterwards in Council The then adjourned morning at ten oclock American News Jan The state ment telegraphed in regard to the re- the Alabama claims attracts great deal of attention and is mack upon The fact that Thornton and Mr Fish was a successful diplomatic secret and henoe iu publication baa created among penwna Mr says that the report that be told Mr Fish that if the treaty were a ted on the proposed it bo rejected by Senate is unfounded Ho says he has cot expressed hostility to any which might be negoti ated by administration on this question Mr Sumner does not how ever deny the fact that the Alabama claims quolion is In proouss of at present time Whether the treaty is negotiated on tie baste proposed cannot yet be predicted bit it is certain that the terms now under consideration include an abandonment of certain positions heretofore taker by the United States and if reports ore tho most important is question of recognition of Confed erate by Great Britain and another Is that the United States hall no claims for vessels by rebel privateers other than Uiolihhi meaning thefTondo Georgia and Sumter to the action of the do better pay the of a suitable or part of expenses missionary to act agona by your And if you want to pay somi thing besides added young Foneloi took the purse his face barged on breathless 1 that followed young preachers his voice heavenly loar and sweet had learned at his mother song of his Aavergno song he homo bis own Francis de da la Fenelon though always the roost least self asserting of charitable Wo woold that per annum would be profitable investment and the ty Treasurer saved a ranch largwi mm expended tor law trials and iprisonroent aid of that troubled with that From tho of timidity which had threatened LyinginHospital asking be to blight the promise of hi youth nuance of tho grant He lived to be an Archbishop a re- Institution pulpit orator and an author Messrs Blake ft Both- whose writings ting of War nd of and the Germans it is stated that Von called upon the Secretary of War at the time the proposition to dispose of a large number of arms and asked that no sale should bo undo I tho Govern ment make a proposition the on ire The Sec retary of War in reply said that the would not under any sell to foreign Govern- right to dispowo of the jf it own had not been disputed any more than the right of private companies to fulfil contracts J that the sale of arms should go on l settlement of the ques of but inasmuch as the fishing season is near at hand and it is impossible that matters should remain as they are through another season without provoking bloodshed It is exceedingly probable that Mr Fish and Mr Thornton will be able to temporary agreement which shall govern for the approaching seav son leaving the final settlement of the ease by joint convention and trees so for a this Government Is el In to the suit between be shall have reached the legation

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