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Newmarket Era , May 5, 1871, p. 2

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THE MANCHESTER HOUSE In Newmarket is noted for and Cheap Dry Goods Groceries Stoneware Crockery and Earthenware Your time and money can In saved by first calling at No Caldwells Block BRO NEWMARKET ERA MAY 1871 Swindle Newmarket FRIDAY MAY I Our Toronto Despatch Smiths execution Piano Messrs Smith Davidson Beaver and Sbeppind on j and Mr Tay- lor on were indeed exhibiting both brilliancy and We bare not learned tho amount of proceeds hut from Iho pcarnnco of Nut should judgo about or were realised Prof Sum returned his grateful aeknow- lodgments to the at 1 close of the programme fur their patronage sites are and I and and stamp Summary He thin goes on to describe Ibe kind I Mr of paper tho notes are printed on and point out of follows in the neighborhood market ha a prl letter from himself of Now fork in which ho- a proportion to furnish any of Canadian counterfeit certain prices On this pot I have on hand constantly manufacturing of he inoney I jm A more impudent lever attempted to be practiced can be found sufficiently 1 hi alt a I- good i 1 fr ail the rascal greeny character Contested Elections Mter lb was sent TollGate th York who itniiii toll that from posi tion he could easily pas off hundreds of dollars in of iho year bat took to Toronto and placed at it in the bauds of tho authorities were to the address but i police reported no such boat diee Tit- provetl vindlo neighbor near Newmarket and gives his address No an St New York City Ml if the party to whom the letter was address ed called in person he was to enquire Room Ann St near Broadway Wo ad our The Flag at New York to toll week who is or it Mcanwhila wo caution red- of letter such bogms con- not to be duped They are all bug- from the beginning to the of the chapter and parties prepared to do almost thing rather than earn an honest had Iraajiaw in I be rtnnrtnuJ for 1 J tl T tecbsical ill of or or to gala I will void if It 0UTiBN Iribaty will told ts 1J SB a by vet- alec Nailed Again Id our down street of last week the is again re peated that subscriptions bare been solicited by some person in the Rid ing to meet connected the prosecution of the contested flection in North York Wo denied this statement two weeks ago and demanded proof we now repeat the fabrication manufactured from wholo existing only In fancy of a disordered and exceedingly fitful imagination in plain is untrue I whole article i frothy lobored attempt to say some thing to cover a dtftcully and make things appear ditrbrently from state of facia nothing We have no to keep a running fire till day of trial no good from such a coarse Nothing advanced in columns of our co- temporary from pen of the party iDlerented but can readily be answer ed and tho fallacy exposed of the posi tions assumed and wo only refrain because wo choose to abide by re sult the legal proceedings now being instituted ratber than bandy words differences of opinion Let laugh who wins is motto and wo now feel confident where the laugh will come in your in Public Meeting anttonoTicTapuhli Hall on held in I financial affair and village Jackson was call and opened meet of the mono mid y what the By tho Council now for public works a altogether wants of the place and if a new bridge was constructed en Water St Council only have for roads and also stated the extra amount tho Coan- considered ought to bo levied cover the amount of indebted left over from last year about discnasion was bad but it was finally determined to ad journ for track meanwhile the Council a report of what work they consider absolutely fur the ycor and tho estimated The therefore ho held next Tuesday oclock nilion of claims of Englishmen for damages during civil war that a money compensation is to be given for tho use Canadian fishing grounds in that the navigation Of the St is to be free to oar naviga tion of tho Canadian cumin bound only to a payment of tolU Tho San Juan boundary not yet fully and we shat probably get nil wo claim in that correspondent us that prominent points of new treaty are as stated that our demands for indemnity for dopredatbns of the cor his York Assizes The Court resumed Monday last at J oclock with Mr Justice presiding when the following was disposed of BILLS Tho Grand Jury brought in the fol- lowing trno bills Teirney alias Hawkins goods under false pretences Maria Kelly and Jackson and Crawford stolen property Thomas err larcnsy after prior conviction John larceny John Gettum unlawful wounding sation therefor by the United Slates It should bo remembered however that the damages to arc twenty million County Magistrates Session A meeting of Magistrates of the County of House gen- worn present Mr I those prescti local th warden chair and Wallace J IV rcll I canon J IV Collins IXibon J J Mitchell J Wm Hart- man P Wm Snider It mans John lJaxtcril Bull and S County constables appointed as follows Aurora J J Hunt Stile- IAcrlcy John Leo Lloyd- town Andrew Hope Almira Win Alfred Spafora 1 Jos ft Andrew Hugh Whitchurch John On motion of Mr by Or Norris it was resolved that iho following names be struck off the of constables for York Patrick Wm Smith Martin and John j and the following ad dod Sam Dunbar John Watson Jan Cbostnl Court and of P and Major tables some on the ground that two many were appointed from the but after discussion as withdrawn Thomas Bright and has Grade were added to the lis constables Dr splh appropriate remarks moved seconded by That this session cannc separate without an expression palhy and condolence and the lata John Clerk of the Peace and County Attorney and our deep regret loss the court has sustained by his sudden and that a copy of this bo and for- warded to family deceased Carried Dr adverted tn the icy of county constabulary ant id it was a farce was for the work Cow A ii ho that chief conn tabic at leant should be ap pointed at a fixed lie moved seconded by Mr Thai a bo appointed state of our present constabulary and to make ich recommendations to this session they may deem necessary said committee to consist of the Warden lie Reeves of townships and village municipalities Col Wm Geo Jas Parnham Ben Pearson Nelson Wells Mitchell John John Lane County Jndge and and that on Saturday of May at tho of Carried Tyrrell observed that of fees in the office of Clerk of tho Peace was in peels ion able Craw- The following prisoners were callsd hard labor Charles Mask larceny nine months jail with bard labor Wm S forgery His severely upon the potty crime of which ho was con victed and could not believe that ho found it impossible to obtain honest work Sentenced him to six months hard labor Evans larceny nine months ith hard labor Johanna larceny three months in common jail larceny six ghan malicious assault three month hard labor John Kenny larceny nine month with hard tabor Thomas larceny nine month with hard labor Wm Strong assault fined Geo Simmons assault Ho or month in jail John Jos Murphy malicious jail for three years for threat ening to shoot Discharged Black threatening bis wife and wifes employer Discharged Catherine illtreating child Discharged Partridge threatening his wil Discharged Fishshooting Is getting to bo a favorite amusement with Wisconsin sportsmen A abort time since citizen of Fond Da Lac shot pic kerel two days ten of which weigh ed 116 pounds and killed seven at Tho Napa- nee Reaver says We understand that tho Hob John Stevenson has commenced an action against the publisher of the Express of this place for the sum of in of certain statements published that paper during the late election contest in this County Writ has been served and the trial will como off at next fall AssUee A Proves The Bos ton Journal says A proverb which has been long cherished by old relative to the prevailing winds dur ing the early part of the season would as results have transpired this year indicate that for the ninety dayt the prevailing winds will be northerly and westerly they having blown from that quarter on the recent oe of the suns crossing the line Tho prediction In numerous instances has proved The St Catharines Times says the event of Mr Blake being called to form a Ministry that Mr will give the new Admin istration his support We understand Mr Coyne the member for Peel prepared to do the same being under obligation to or any of organs for reelection nor pledged by his political friends and support- rs to any course He is perfectly and will be a Kadi English I FOR BOW llELLS Sunday A Home a Aurora SPECIALJWEETIWG Wednesday Thursday 31sf ind Prof Smiths Concert concert of more than was given in Mechanics Hall on Wednesday evening last for the benefit of Prof The at tendance was largo and everything passed off in most agreeable and happy manner Dr of Thornbill occupied tbo chair and Mr Collins was Director The cntcrlainmont opened by a grand chorus from Handels enti tled And tho Glory of the Lcrd in which perfc singers engaged and part opened with chorus from tho compose- Hallelujah It sinco music of this i scription hat been rendered at pub concert bcre but tho which both choruses were appreciat ed by the audience evidences a strong liking for this kind of sacred instrumental pieces by Professor Smith tho duetts by Mrs and Miss Robertson also by Mrs and Miss and the AIoa by Miss Miss Robertson Mrs Bond Mr Beaver and Mr loudly encored also the Aria from Handels Messiah by Mrs Beaver loudly applauded Mr Collins was director of tho orchestra and did it well Miss delivered In very fine stylo a recitation Edinburgh after Hodden and was loudly ap plauded Wo have not room for more particulars this week bat congratu late all concerned on the very great success attending the wholo enter tainment ought In justice to the instru mental performers to add that Prof appear light as a county charge as to swell the emolument to a very high Mr understock that their fees amounted to a year Mr rroll said that a tariff of clerks fees had been drown up which would increase fees and make the audi tors work more difficult Mr Jacques Acting Clerk of Pence said the AttornoyGoneral hud given his opinion on ibis effect that these fees fc papers in criminal business charges and that county should pay them and not Govern ment He ad led that tho foes of Clerks did not par Mr Pearson moved seconded by Mr that the following gentlemen bo toexamine the amended tariff of to bo paid to Clerks of peace and report A acd J W Coi ns Carried The Session then J Globe lioving mode by United mates are too great and not for hem Interests of the country Tjo fact that they intend to acceptance of tho treaty causes much comment in administra tion circles May A Washing ton says Notwithstanding secrecy that members of join High Commission have regard to t hi points of the treaty they there remains r sadM T tnero remains do si so wtnoJi doubt that it provides for At Mass there now i pending in Supremo Court Prof Smith says that colleges in United Slates very unfavorably with those of Canada Addresses of congratulate the Queen on occasion of of Princess have been tor warded from nearly all Cor porations in Great Britain arrived from Rod River Iho Press states that at no Dolormo a member of Kiel and that so ftr from having afterwards All the connection Mr bad wilh difficulty of year was in bis capacity as a At llaj NOTICE Court of Revision I Tbb ma of HALL Court of Revision On Monday the day of Mag of M aad rf lies and pttn rxxcis LIST OF LETTERS In Mm Now 1871 fa a for of ST an-h- on ibo Thlrxa sail SI Newmarket Markets Mays par sow I Nil SOS at SSI sn in v Toronto Markets Ocean Steam Ship ALLAN LINE THE Liverpool Mail Li A to ft Rates of to as Cakio to tern 8rr CntiaesUa imata to Bast lbi tkksu J THE GREAT CLOTHING Dry Goods Housw tKWIMCSIH CHKAPKR THAN Orrs British cases ant iiAirsorn Bullrr NO SECOND viit

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