r jtfiWaAKKET IS Aery Friday Morning yMAN PRINTING HOC SB of CACHED SI to utter am to So I Branch NORTH YOKE INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol Single Copies 3 Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday May 15 Cash in Advance within or at end of year A GENERAL Allowed on AT IIIOHZT CURRENT RATE DRAFTS ISSUED AT ALL Draft Hon promptly 10 Ruucir INSURANCE AGENCY Occident W Boiler Inspection and Insurance finis ftfH 0 p LEE W FOR Co and Stone FoiitbUl Nursery BTORE NEWMARKET HARDWARE BTORE iffO4 THOMAS J SISTER MOORE Newmarket US J A FOR MOSSY TO LOAN AT PERCENT on Post RING The Girl I Left Behind Me MILLI -AT- E Ac flnl door of Factory NT plhrtHTKIt- Solid Ion i TORO ITT T1CVTQC ALTBEDir AND CARRIAGE PAINTER aiftxler Parted rw to ALL TIE MEW STYLES AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HEM BUT is cue of the the which threagh come to look J is no exact a it Li with nd to the Id of the for he ir in of thu cf tome rciden- 1ji since I the the Jy my fills j 1 for fair and gay Oat cone to ma How hour which aff With the 1 left behind roe hoars I do wrfl When fiit she me A join brent doth I Hot 1 ltfigiton pray Anil seed tick agaio To the My mind her retiJo Asleep tfatiuR I to rov Foe her is breaking roy that way Still faithful find Til stray From the girl I left AND FANCY WORK XorthWest Rebellion Another Engagement to and ciortocurUFotrrcS lrs ALBION HOTEL St East Wife of Afar per day Flailed W SO iflel Irelni 5 Pr0fc TO trj bash LOAN aoy aoofeclorlof Krlrtfor will Hardware aLaoy removed from to A dr Ac A Loan J VOTARY of For or York cor Ontario Wfe Co iwtEt A undersigned now executing orders for all of MOULDINGS AND TURNING- INCLUDING NEWEL POSTS AND BALUSTERS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE J MILLARD CO Leading Furniture Undertaking House It also with the lateitetua nnnnnnT H I IK y fl uiiiiiiuiiui uiiDiinij At paid to at residence on CO MEDIO A U VASII Tee Mercantlte TriOlaow A lxmdoA The Mutual federal Aurora 4 flit fcc AI bit iofir of MiSn iLy IA A Oxide tinn oil COOKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS CIGARETTES PIPES AND GOODS title a 3 SOUTH OF POST OFFICE OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO INTEREST ALLOWED OK A W EVANS DIRECTOR OlinHfhe Hotel promptly 4 THE STALLIONS MILESIAN a ye ORIOLE ISSUEII ON mtlTAIN UNITED STATIC ANII ALL IS CANADA OWN AT AVft i JOHN Shiran if AMEHICA Ifl t Avnl9 corner Accident At in VI vicinity at J- Notary Notes Discounted J YARKER OAK RIDGES luia litel Hut over nut nd id ihla Jn 12 REASONS try dam IAHAlvK ant ii I 1J ARE THE BEST lb aw UTclAOE t Ujiiif If i 2 i UK JADING HOUSE 0K JkfACsaCiujotjuli always pro Utcauto INtin Id Park Karen the ford or J I Cliliit than of I I a No Jhruii A A Co atl the a I Hi A A Co I tf rntLut it no jtiocf aaprp worth to I j it Improve jo plJir jttuUt p flMWIt SIMPSONS f of I potilic Yiif la or Pure Drugs and Chemicals frJlrrToMct Coini- HORSE MEDICINES aid ah J hi fart Jlllrif In ILc up At Jfiry J hit rrJ plat tfrffiU0 rl atttr In us U J arj all to j do kin the men WioStr A Stock Kfti4i I IN FANCY GOODS now MAItliUOK It and moil In plC ail VW juJ Kir Ijuj a iU Slipper VimTi from In to ong that etc Ambers And Cigars Noisy are the arrival mm falnHtKwmrkl if At tax a C I 1 1 l ill P Hair Vigor tho or Kf ay to a rich tie and net It allien aod lhiU- ftd growth to i anddiulrulfi r 4li vullir to allp a Hair Irctitn Vjoor It nor tbo Lily hi ijinr A J from fall my and la a aboil I I oait of Initio of A f fall J wo a fall of tbal tut tor of yur proprietor of Arthur VfOOll a cicelieut liir I of It from ovo tfrorftb of balr It and ViooAti alio a for dandruff Not njy Ibo to giro tenia Ma of KalrbAiru j Ktct my bUr to Etta ill of flwlicg I Lata Hair and ao beco to of a to tots tun ami to fact aUtatacf Mm A- vriUaf IS St Jt tut bald On Ayxaa lOCtt Iba axd a Da ado la about a ray v with bort It bJ4CorjUuuvi to toaj aj I rfuUilytiud of HoiaiyM of to aScacy II a trial to Ita AT 1 JfrMiitUDrettUta Fort May Lieut Col OBrien after several returned unable to capture the File Hill Indians who and plundered settlers houses Indians sent for Co OBrien A McDonald- Hudson Bay Com panys factor ami Allan Indian agent to meet them at a half- breeds Domed gently men proceeded to place named where they found the Indians in wotting agent read Governor when they to return their reserves and to up horses restore all articles appropriated from the settlers Lit tle faith is however placed upon the promises made as tho wen- tired upon last night About eleven oclock shots were exchanged but the result is unknown One has just been cap tured and brought in by the pickets A company of infantry was sent to day to Skunk to protect the settlers A deputation from Hills and thirty miles north arrived today asking for protection tonight Signal tires have been seen in every direc tion Xtay Middttton made on advance yesterday on Gabriels Crossing from which point he will doubtless operate upon where a battle is pre sumed to been begun today forces been by the addition of the Midland battalion bo that lie most decisive stroke of tins campaign may bo looked for pro vided the rebels buttle and hold their cut at Cross- The Mounted under Col Irvine and Major Crazier expect id to on north from Albert when the fugi tive will be corralled The steamer will also assist as a boat by water May- 8 Michael of London with disobedience of and iusubordtnation was found guilty and to forty two tluyV imprisonment at with hard labor ami dismissed from the service A despatch from Calgary that courier has arranged between there and John is thecou tractor He will employ and eight riders who will leave Calgary day and make the trip two hundred miles in 18 Winnipeg have been with arms and accoutrements and are now doing garrison duty Mr of ar rived here this morning Ho is on way to join the Midland as chaplain A correspondent of Fish Crock writes From a variety of sources Gen Middle ton knows that Burnout had men with him at and of Indians were killed Itulans half breed woundni at our next meeting with him we can give Gabriel a thorough smashing lib Indians to the west may cowed Unfortu nately the Government forces have not up to tho present had fair chance at rebels At Duck lico and volunteers had to retreat bravely leaving their dead At Fort Pitt Inspector Dick ens had to before overwhelm numbers At Fish Creek wo did not retreat but we did not advance Kiel and are from their point of in proclaiming that they arc match for us and this enough for tho In dian ho with tho half breed to turn the scale as ho supposes I dont scp how even with the best luck can bo finished this summer May via Clarks May had an engagement and shots still be ing interchanged it is not yet ended It has been neither derive nor dis astrous except in having held theJr through tho day enemy will regard as Our list is killed six wounded Win Napoleon UlcbulToohty thigh Iblffh Thus J a by gas AM lie Id broken oat Allen in country throughout dis tance is broken and wooded four miles from heard steamer whistle and we answered Wth a blank charge from our settlement lies on both sides of the river and a depres sion The main village where the stores are is on the cast side When two thousand yards from tho latter and Eye hundred from our present position wo came in view of the first outskirts of the settlement ATTACK The fired at house Several rebel scouts immediately left it and retired to Shells were sent through that house and the rebels Tho houses then took fire from shells and burned About three hundred yards further on is Church of Padua with school near by both two hundred yards from the high bank of river while in rear are wood through which runs a deep ravine The river makes a long sweep westward then eastward leav ing on a broad peninsula at right HEARD both banks replied to from the boat The Catling advanced to one hundred yards of the school house and the when some priests opened a door and waived a handkerchief Fif ty rounds were poured into tho school house at a high elevation No re sponse was made Gen- rodo and found five priests and six men ensconced the church against the Indians The Quebec Battery was ordered up and commen ced shelling the housed on both sides of the river Women and children first the men afterwards were invaluable Unsupported except ho drove tho Indians out of the ravine making them leave their breakfast on fire Despatches from seem to idea that Col Otter trill not enemy again until reinforced He is really in presence of a enemy than Gen Middle- ton but the latter cannot him until he clears out the dis trict May The bridge across the Battle here is nearly completed was fired on last night and he return ed fire No was injured though the occurrence caused squid stir in the camp and indicates that the enemy is stUl and watching our movements closely but there is no apprehension of an attack on this place AH our fierce except No 1 Company encamped di rectly in front of the fort No Company is left to guard Govern ment House and other buildings on the south River They stationed behind strong earth works Let bridge and are the only da rOu a strong hopes are entertained of their recovery Little damage was done by the shells Suddenly band of rebels rose from the ravine in our very faces and opened lire The guns were to the rear and the Catling which had been at work nil the time But Howard the American who was handling it gallantly held fast inur ing in shots and saving many lives perhaps the guns as well In the Companies and of the Royal Grenadiers advanced into the bush in the rear of the and on the centra where we firit felt the tire from the rebels Numerous efforts were made to turu our left flunk by the rebels in the bush underneath the high river bank and on the and by those across the stream but all were foiled by the Catling which did splendid work The MartiniHenry sharpshooters of and dismounted men of A Battery lay down and tho of the ridge The Field Battery were drawn up in the rear of our rigid and were deployed to protect the right centre which was threatened and to support the left centre where the heaviest firing occurred The Catling having silenced the fir on the oft of the ravine was brought to the rear of the left centre but fired only a little The slough then took ire and burned fiercely We were soon surrounded by fires and our skirmishers had to retreat slightly The wounded had been placed in the Church but it in good range and this fire seemed threatening them they were removed farther to the rear at were waggons over which is whistled About noon was I1EAVT mow turf flank and on rear of right flunk while the liro was constant on the left centre and the centre which created the idea that wo were being surrounded Winnipeg But tery put four shells to the front with good while attack on the right was repelled if seriuualy in tended On our left Hank the reikis took advantage of another ravine and fired up it o hotly that scout and a detachment of A Battery had to retire leaving behind them killed and two wounded The lire Blackened until two oclock when half the Midland Battalion went into the ravine mentioned with a stretcher in charge of of Winning to drag off The firing was verjf hot but no one was hit At four oclock the wero sent to rear TO lUIIStt If J THE etc and captured Win Brush near our roar- He fiaid ho escaped from three days ago Ho agrees with tile priests that the rebels have men Indians rest Half- breeds ami that about is equally divided by river From priests we learn that North rati down riverundera heavy fire about halfpast right One stack was down We heard nothing from her About noon wo heard a whistle from the bend below SHE AT INTERVALS but seems to be going farther down stream men nave behaved coolly but were not enough of thcin Where the rebels are hidden one rebel is equal to ten at Fish Creek firing on our has to bo at gulfing or locality enemy is known to be TUB Hot firing continues but without baa received which ia gen erally believed to so wa shall on the to night will be the logs and In tho rear WE CAK THE wo may starve out are retried destitute of all but cattle steamer continues to whistle at abort intervals opposite our right centre men are tired but in good spirits wounded keep up good heart Howard cheered as ho along the line and many officers aro seen to shake hands with him Ho and gun have been Constables In North York following is the complete Hat for the North Riding of York as revised at the last Sessions of tho AURORA Drown Herman John Elliott Hjilli4y IVioh ItihjrJxiti EAST tiirj Hill Willi Proctor Stolen Mount Jodlitt John jr Kill Audrey Itik Vmcht HOLLAND W KINO Rich K tit King J Schomlig Jul John jr I Anion George KWiil John Glare John tfulj John Ki4it1t TriflUi JohhKeAnlck fonvlb J Knlll J OMr John Klliitt John Vivian George Phi to HIoiMiihiiftou Aurora John The Grand Jury Presentment The Jury concluded their on Friday last week mid made Your Grand Jury regrets Your Lordship that England is so burdened in the to maintain and in Egypt the threatened inroad of Russia upon her Indian empire has added to her firm and resolute stand Her ilnjeatvfi taken will we lead to a peaceful settlement consistent alike with the honour and dignity of our mother country It with great pain that have listened to that part of Your Lord ships address which refer to of North Western portion of our Dominion The seizure and destruc tion of property the murderous as sault upon peaceable and rebell insurrection against right ful demand most peremp tory for the of law order We feel justly proud of the almost instantaneous to of the for men for active id the fact that as many were ready to them highly of the patriotic feelings of the citizens of Toronto as well as for those if other parts of Ontario that have supplied their quota of men called for by the Government The difficulties and discomforts of travel along unfinished railway during the intense cold and the long And anxious march across the will long be remembered as landmarks in the Or OUR VOLVNTKEit and while we regret deeply of life and Hie the wound in the attacks we phure In recording the fnct that the endur ance mid courage of our volunteer sob called the highest en- of in It is the fervent prayer of your Grand Jury that troops now in the the onerous and task iir- them and they may soon enabhdto return peaceful avocations inspired with tho of having form ed their duty to their Queen Country earned the of their fallow Your Grand Jury regrets that there should be so many very serious eases before them and deplore to find among the indictments such sad as assaults upon women and children and that so of the dif ferent crimes arise in Holland Landing Council Holland May U Council mt the dud SliMdtan follow I for lirMb ami village itjiok fJii alio from ihu lot for to Joseph Mr lint hereby the tutu of for current wd tit the they with or privito hit of the bo to Mr by Mr Krtjlei that the hit older on Carried Mated by Sir- by Mr Itoidmul to nude once Mr by Mr of for Municipality beheld theCouQcll Clumber the hour two oclock lathe Carried Sir by Mr It the of In a at the hit at bo tod Joho bo In ibertof to Mr by Mr Iam Mr lectin h for foroltblnx for use of at rite in the time to motion tdjouined A bos been or- under tho The KinR and Lowell Tannery QuoUiog E J Pre Dr Vico J We John- ton IS STRONG Your Grand Jury to the attention of the Government through Your to the number of ty cases fcftut before them and would respectfully suggesst that the law sn amended that ft Bench of Magis trates should power to decide upon matters where the prison tint the charge against him hi of mid so save the great of sending indict ments before grand Jury Your Grand J visited TIIK TORONTO and found it all that could possibly be desired hut regrettl to a number of ins mo persons detained there such disease not being a crime but a very bad misfortune Your Grand Jury that Govern- ment will at once order their remov al Your Grand Jury visited Gen eral Hospital and tike givat hearing testimony to the tvtdent great care bestowed upOil our sutler- ing frllow treat urea that during the year they had patients under treatment and on the day of our were in the building Grand Jury are of ilio opinion that an elevator would an itivuluahto addition to it Your Gmnd Jury also visited the Mercer Reformatory found all in good order and cleanliness We lire particularly pleased with the healthy of the children in tho refuge department Their very Appearance shows carefully they are attend ed to in every particular Several members of Grand Jury are of the opinion that there should he an improvement in the means of exit in of tin Grand Jury also visited CESTJIAL and found prisoners therein The state of cleanliness and general man agement reflects the very highest credit on Mr Warden A of your Grand Jury visited the Asylum and found over patients therein oven of whom tiro paying patients We found that sixty livo patients than can be accommodate in tho wards who to fur lushed with tho pay wards Wo found all departments in ft clean and state greatest praise is due to stair of the insti tution Your Grand Jury to express their thanks to Crown counsel and other otlicCra for services render thorn In conclusion your Grand Jury congratulate Your Lordship upon your restoration to health and earn estly hope that you will bo long spar ed to preside over tbo high which you filled in with so much dignity and Chief Justice after mak ing a few the The King Cricket Club been rorganiied and the following officers duly elected Prog Lloyd Captain Secy Jc Treat O An incipient firo was discover ed at tho Aurora tawmill on Satur day afternoon 2nd Instant which necessitated colling out of the Brigade Before reaching the of trouble however tho flames were suppressed A Leading Dry Goods Toronto More than half the number of people who pass along street every seem to turn into Roche J Companys store said a lady of other day after returning from an afternoons shop ping in the city Any person paying a visit to Messrs Roche A establishment at and street the throng of citizens who patronize store would not it havo to draw on imagination to agree with this By civility and atten tion on part of clork3 to their customers successful endeavors of the firm to keep a full assortment of tho and latest in stock and general proficiency in in the conduct of tho business this houSi enjoys the reputation of the leading drygoods establishment on During tho months voluuvo of transacted by this firm has increased so rapidly that it has found to make extensive of the upper A hydraulic valor for convenience of is also being constructed for tho and when these improvements finished establishment will bo of the most complete dry goods houses in city OK of the place is that of dross goods The firm buy direct from makers io England and France and are there by enabled to placn before their custo mers simultaneously with hading dry- good houses in London and Pari a f latest patterns and of bilks is ml from makers A foil nun am is always Till of linen kept by he vio it constantly from tin- bt in line mad Tim Inr Id not fail to the most fast id us The and is very complete in till its m-rngu- llieiltfi Largely Lions of niypLAy or windows up in l ho establishment the fltliindaco that aro kept busy with eon slant stream of at times who are never slow to eVuU their abluiiratiu of full line of mantle French millinery York straw hats French Ho were feathers ornament cloaks itft Aci A of hands art kept employed ihi place numerous for dress goods and mantle A jobbing trade with dealers from country is also done by firm stock of lace curtains which sup plied by the Nottingham manufacture en is a credit to Him nt A r of parasols and kept const aiptly on hand A variety of Germ m fancy ino displayed oil a table wear main entrance if ladkV linen collars fiearfs laces ribbons embroidery orsts ladies very complete A to Companys linn establishment cannot fail to one making purchasvs in the dry goods line Grcnt Fire in May Shortly noon asjrark wt a in tin of grnit lumber district lying both of the of Chi river near the city limits in the vicinity of wciileiebuiltsi huuwn and to stock VikIs with of wooden sheds and pens tilled with cattle and sheip A fierce wind was blowing and tho spread rapidly Tho tire department was called out but had little or on tin burning and shingles The news of the lire spread rapidly to tin business centre of and created ahum lest the lire should assume the pro portions of the ft It AT OP 171 which came the tamo dirccUoiK brands carried forward by the wind setting lire to now piles and several steamers and men running them had row escaped Starting upon the west of the river Ihtmej consumed all the lumhcr between and streets an area of about by to a boat which lloated the river and set fireto lum ber on tin east bank which covered an equal area this with one or two planing mills Brands wero carried eastward and set lire to SMALL occupied by employees in the lumber district The tiro department undo a stand at this point and succeeded in preventing of flames into the residence district The fight continued throughout afternoon and it was nearly seven oclock before tho was brought under having burned it self out A heavy rain during of the was of material Tho entire area burned over is by mil lion feet of lumber of the value of was burned Clinton Era say that as an experiment a well known Huron fruit last fall sent six barrels of choice fruit to old country The apples wero Baldwins hand picked and packed in barrel slightly better than a bar re every being wrapped in pa per like oranges are received here and oat as for apples When this con signment arrived in the old country they were in prime in an attractive form and sold for the sum of a barrel