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York Herald, 6 May 1859, p. 2

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~___~..._.___:t.._.__....__.__.._._._._._... .-_’ _ .___..._ - _ ‘L'WOIAN BUTLED-TO DEATH IN A KIN"! 1le 01‘ 011.. ‘ME'IiA‘N‘CH‘OLY (.‘ALAAll'l‘Y. . ‘31.,“ J" ,r Leta taint install. TVV-e- are tutor-med that a most ntelatn , , choly calamity occurred at little River. 2 RIC” MUN D a station on the (il‘tiiti. \rl'estuin Hallway, mm» libbut'twenty miles west of ‘Clrai'ltam, oi: \ycdncsday last, whereby a Woman last herhliic under unusually paiul'til circum- stan -c:'. it. an'rcars lint ‘u t t - F C -t l “. “, “‘b" 0 Hire party who .‘riails our paper to painting some men were employed in y , ., . , . . . , b . .; y . , . . .thc subscribers we fear illt‘lt: must uirutvgs lor the hallway Company, and I I I H , J a ’ .‘ “r I. ‘. v .1 ,H bad Occasion to use a large kettle, the, mu” m L“ Come “1‘3”. ‘illly m .1“ property oi the stationâ€"master, iii which “J‘ng’u‘F’l‘ “1 “13,1 weeks. Issue" 0‘” ‘m b0“ u quumm. 0pm,} rm“, {he in ,m jsubscribcrs wrll plcasc ovcrlook stove being CKcet’tllhgly l'uvinus, and tile. ‘llle “HMabtb “it bolting at 1, gm“ mm m, 51mm,“ it is o..r determination to ztttcnd 'ln‘tzislet": wit'e 't'ho‘uglti it prudent to i-n-tl‘t‘gtllitt‘ly and “’Pm'l on 0359* “l. ‘tleaVOt‘. lii'O-‘Idble. to decrease the blazr. imporlanm adjudicated upon at line Jn doingso,she r.()tnt}iit‘tt\' moved the slorrâ€" Magistrates’ Courts in this village pipteilr'oin its original position, which great» and vimnpy ; We Shall Spy“, H“. 1y endangered the saler ot the premises. pqidic by so doing. \Ve Mimi“. in her lcar she Stepped upon a chair tor mt, law hays mu con,“ “Hm, be an the purpose at i'cplactng the pipe; but in 0,)“, “m, 'ltet‘ attempt to do so, the chair slipped ' along the floor and precipi'atctl the tin. ‘iortunale woman licad lorctnusl into the] lkettlt: oi boiling oil ' in addition to this the blaze from the stove came in con tact with her garittenls, and below sltr could be rescued, she was not only scald- red in such a it’iuiinei‘ that the limb and iiiair leit her lace, neck and head. upon the slightest. tench. but her Whole bully ua» tburnedin a most itightiul manner. it: 'décd it is said by those who \VL’H' pt-i-Sria >that the remains could scarcey be troug- diized as being those at" a human being. .At the time oi the occurrence umelaitc-holy and sickening “1ng MAY 6. ’59 NO l‘lCE. In consequence oi the absence. of >04 DR. \VALWURl‘iI AND HIS FitlL‘ND D'tt. DUNCUMB, J. P. it. has scldorit iallcn to our lot to ,cngage in a titorc tri‘iplt-asanl, ntiy,. in more. loalltsotttc task than tltconc; Snow bclorc us; but as honest and uncotttprotiiising Journalists, we lmust not shrink ii'oin ii-atlessly d.sâ€" fitzliaigmg our dt.ty to inc public and society at large iiithis malariaâ€"â€" 0,. “H‘EAlihougli our present duly when ‘ ‘ ::t’lilt:lcllth Carried out. makes, wt-l only the .uttiortunate victim and a little ,(":iil,"li;_"lil,.Lilli“ “\T’ “Mimi”? u" ih‘l). child were in the house. As quickly as ’ “H L.‘ in. if” ”“ n. K Lining“ “mums .the‘almn reached 1mm, ,mnca U",Wh,_ ione individual, in whom at one :allLlic assistance possible \vasinttnddiately “m”. “T l"‘l’”"‘3fl some dig”? “l .I‘endereilvgsbttt when the hotly was which immll‘lmulc as l” “HQ-fin”: “l “Willi”: from its icarl'ul position, life had it it it. :10 Whom “WHY \Wiilillt‘nh‘ \Vt‘ltlt‘rtglll- inquest was at once lit-kl. and a w.“ god purity oi intention, was at lcast idiot rendered in accordance with tltt .z’ui_//'tI/i ir‘ttfl’lllitJIf. 'l'hcrc arc times «above l‘acts. ,wltcn silence. becoit‘it‘s criminal ' ".llte halite or, tlteutriorltntatc «teenager! W'th it m” m. 50 in we punwm “l "W95 1511"“ we “1*” lab“ “it” ajslt't‘t'.iiislaticc, ii \vc alliected to treat con. minted]. Rtttnbel, Willis onva [the qigmlya “ugmn, um, “mph,” duvim ffaj":f:oa:s:‘tlyin“5,;anwill“. 2.1m: £152: ‘ trons trout. the bulbs oi truth 3 We - might law tully come uudcr the sits- lpicron of being lainch with the veil .- C/iatlumz- alliance . prevailing leprosy. Shall be then treat wuh lcvity the prolligne al- lcmpts oi hirn \\ ho, regardless oi public morality wantotily, ave, lla- giliottsly, to gralily privati- .splccii, catastrophe THE SiCxKi. \Vaslt'itlg’imi, April QS.â€"-â€"'l‘h~rre is a “general iccliitg‘ 0i iclici .ti.iuti.iicstetl by I x. _ .met, juryymnnmup S,,,._C,,,,,,,.,‘ and “I, and to accomplish a wicked end, :‘cohcenwd, a, _,y,.c,,,,.,.,5,,3u m- amflng h, itl'dl‘t'd tofilakt‘ tip and claim tempoâ€" i’dayi-at a termination oi this protracted r MW C(llllt't-ll'l'U(3y “Nil 31 -l{“i“'Ullitl“a lease. It is iâ€"tripicterl thaliithc rulings not long since enlarged born the veg-oi the Judge on the instructions prayed precincts oi the Common Jail-mac- “for be “33 "“C‘Z‘v’ 3"~l“""«‘t'>'\' ‘0 El“? ttll-S‘tttt‘t' ~‘ knowledge and proctaitti his tctitlt r jiff‘aus‘vwdlle first: will in: sithnnttml to tilt. qit‘t,ittli\'ilit-s lor trial. Archâ€"litipostoi, i.Ju‘Tl’N‘V'l'l‘flu‘l"with” "‘“mmg “l‘- i” “’llltlt , who ailct‘ tri‘tdergoii'ig a probation- “159 4“ ‘W’l'dtc‘ 'f"_‘-’“ld =l“““‘{“t”ll' l“: “"“lw‘” ‘trrv term oi lllilt‘ month‘s \‘t‘Clblltt‘l'l‘i- on this the 20th day not the. trial. , , _ _ , . , _ , . ,, ,. , . . rd itiittslittitnl stalks ill attionrst '2' :Dls‘ttitlit, ,Attorrney l;C?:"Jlltt'tl his argtitttcnt mg: 'WPHUI WH’h MC MN“, .1 I” 1 in on the instinctions prayed ior. , “7 v f h *7 y". l 1/ J 1"“ .fl‘ 8L Lou-,5: Am,“ 2:, __. hu Utah ‘ 0,, rtlltlspllljlt‘ ltotn \\ ntctr he had J..;st .,rc,,,ond,,,,t, of it", Ropuwicm,’ mm“; ,critetgcd, and V begins bctimts '3: about tilie'i‘iliiairstoi the territory. say s lllz. ll“ PWUHCC “‘5 0!” m H“- W7“ 'thhiugs am pm, “0,5,. cundim,” m“, CH. ‘tljetciort- cannot, and must not pass \ before; ~Ait‘or the advent cl the troops lll’ Ullutl' UVN' \Vllll HUN dram: Hi the i'eelinp; reached the. culminating pmitl institliottsitcss. \thl o.tt itll'liltJI’ . and wctare-on the eve oi (titt‘ll hastilutvs ,piclttcc, we shall at once tiiirotltict- .. The “"l’ll**T'-3l€>0 Sills that the”? is tlllli't" to the kind attention oi our readers, i" encebet-wean General JOllllSiOHC lln'lU'tJt . 't\\:0 indiy‘ldudlg‘ \yht) have cut “I- ‘ cumming‘i’“ “‘lla‘lo“ f", in“? H"“l’W‘lW tlicr an ti‘tslrociive, if not a curious powersaard an open division and rupture “gum m m“. J,,,,u1,,y___we mum Dr. an a t) '1‘ iii A L. ll‘llt.‘ i etweemthe Executive and 'urlicia: ' . . t; . . b “a” If \ 1., m). “l. . , int-odorc l‘ialworlii, lritc Corpo- " H [35' ‘. 1'1. ~t .â€" l3 Lth'f illl'lt't . T ’ ‘ l “ ' ml, and i’riVatc in ii. .‘ti. {line that thelims by the iire here, on ‘urtday. ' will not nearly equal the, published ac- , counts. All the engines will be cast.) repaired. at a slight exprntte. The sheds were told. and oi a temporary character. x. bout “700 cords oi wood were deslr'tycd .it is "thought the loss wrll ttot cxiwctt tannin or $6,000. .ilt'igade, and Dr. John Dancrunt), J. P. \Vo have no desire to septtr ale these wottliies, as Dr. Duncuittb claims to support the totterith rc- pulation oi Dr. VValuordi, we shall not inatrium-“lay no illt‘allfi. We trust. lhat. he will cott’lo to the rescue with his usual hardiltood. Will he not break a lance in (te- iencc oi his Counts/mun and Catt/lb y- mrur in the teeth ol the daunting eviâ€" dence which we publish this \\ cckr ~<i\§2QUE5T.â€"~A Coroner’s inquest was "held on the 20th insi,., by Dr. Fergus, or .'];-‘rcnt-0n, on the body oi'ii strangertnatm rarinknown), found dead on the side ol' lilt' Wt: hardly think it, “7(- shall tn- JfE'Oad, midway between llcllevtlle autt igrill(ll-k)us;ll()\\r(t\tcl‘,1:1](1xiv“ tumult Tremon- A ])()S’f-7n0rlcnz’ (“X‘tt'tlllt‘ll‘lttlilte ltl't(.ll\'i(lt‘(,l tltt‘l'il ()iLiJIlVHI‘T in- was made by Dr. .l’ower oi llellt:\'ille,tltr “1.05,”; “wimp” 0,, “MN,” (,1 SEC], a result oi which it Hows :â€"-‘ t' . v , . . 1"" ‘l spotless personage. We should the abdominal and thorath t'lSttt't'lt present - , . - - . . think it would be an interestingr .tlie iollowinw a't te'tranccs t'iy' turn- i' . h H < , I . . a at.“ ) ' empty, quite healthy; lungs and lttit‘slltii‘s “hm '0 “1' D" D””,"umbt J' l '7 in healthy: llt‘t-‘t‘ itltlieziriitz to be lallll‘l' 1’1! 1 silngunu’ “Humid “1 hismr‘cu‘ =largetl; ldull-bladder very lai'fie anti lull : ll‘lssi‘mlulmnm “dung 0m and “WW” heart much Wrapped, and its watt. rim-i, rug tor ortrcd.iic:.ttiott the genealogy 15 {)5 Hrs ened. This t‘lilal‘grtltt-‘ttl ol the itt'uli and bi Dr. Wtilwot'lli, rising iull ol thickening oiits walls scented to b.- ot the conclusive cvtd--ttcc with long standing. ,l’ersons :tliccletl with this _ an air oi stt‘tisiactit‘m, convinced disease invariably dicsnd.lrnly. lsposi that Dr, ‘vValworlli was a the deceased died a natural death tron. .»L “up,” (“pendant of flu. disease of the heart.’1 Demand in» 3H,,” ‘Vk',]w,,,.,i,, Wm, but 10 ,1“, about 70 years oiage, 5 it-t-t 9 inches i " height, sallow- coniplexron much t‘llltt .cialed; wore a coarse blue coal, salinelt vest anti pants, a rap, and coarse pair in ,"-'boots g‘cai'ricd with him a coarse linen bag containing two shirts, a light pair (ti pants, and a l'ew other articles at little value. A verdict was rendered itt ac- . cordance with the int-ts stated. ,paivcttn-til, tic." \Vt‘ lako some llitllc (‘l't‘tltl to ourselves ior having tassistt-d in detecting the Walworllt imposition. Al the request oi Capt. tllic lion. 1.1:”. Millcs, Cvoititiiatidtlig the Depot at Winchester, England, we give every publicity 1011M" ai- iair, and to that gt'ittlcitian's letter. Toronto paper's ate rcrptt sled to copy. . “ ib'uc/l (Ill, (app/Awe.” \Vo t't‘it'ain ,«as it is thought that deceased Cattle li'ttlll : iroirt producing any crlract irom Dr. ill“? dlt'ecllon 0f [but “lib” Ill/«Stilt; Duncitiiib‘s production, iii support 4 Ch?'0mder oi Dr. Walworth, which ap- peared in itill in the Common- tweu/t/t in all its hideous proportions, iully and iearlcssly superscribcd by J. Duncumb. We rcier toil todctcr “4â€",-..7- .__..__._.-_. BAtLWAY-DiFi‘iCULTiEs Sn'i"ri.t:n.â€" We have much pleasure in announcing that the bond-holders have paid lli.e.ex+:t:tt- E ' ' “0m under which “w raping. flock 0,. the , Duncurnb and othcis irotit initilct- . ‘ (I ‘ o I \ vs 7 - a, ' 3 _ Company was soiled, and that. to-itiorrow "mt? ml m‘n‘mbd “ 1.1“ h ml), “0t 9”“ the regularmrming fit» trains ,0 Lind‘a‘, t.(.t in turn, an abote a , to stop “in bei,,(.bu,,,e,]_ we m.“ mm,“ ma, ,lhcpraclice so longllourisltinghere, everything is now in a salisliu-lory t-on- Wt OWNERS. and iDMddmg llniongh Simon, andhwt‘ 11,9“. ,5 no dunuw Ora .lhc public prints the niislorlimcs oi repetition ofthe scenes enacted during llllf lour icllow-creatures. As our ino- last three weeks. I\o settlement has ever itivcs are good, we trust the. public yet been made. wrth Mr. it‘0\t'lc‘l‘.--.P(1/‘[ l y ‘We warn the arc mercifully think that Dr. Dunâ€"i - :3 My. any-tn tor the. present forbcar alluding toi This resolution gave rise to a pro- H r .lte position (as a conscrver oi the tractcd and animated discuSsion. {Condcd it. There was also another- public peace) Dr. Duncuitib, J. P.,l The supporters oi the. resolution; If we. do notiarguing that as eucliwat-d wanted is a breach oi llietmonc placed hittiscli iii. tnislakc there. pence iii every line oi his letter. Dot-tor not. to draw us down on lritn again ior- inter-p ttit-dtlling (with evil intent) in othcrt peo} lt-ls :tilitit's. lie will iitrd ltli ttiorc profitable to mind his ownll business. We shall conclude by sayinglhal l S climb, J. i)., must have been sttlii-r-. iitglr'oin art attack oi those “cxpirs in .g throes oi tyranny 8.10." so ptli~ lullV alluded to in his deli-ncc oi' u the other doctor, and wishing the two (/oclo/s a happy Ira/non. when next they conlt'scc, or: take leave oil this disgusting allitir. However, we. must bar: an apology irotti Dr. l, Dtiucttttih, 3.1). It is title to thew public, and we must have it, (‘lst‘q we cannot let the trtttltcr rest. \Ve liopt- his good st tisc and Lisle \\lli dictate a suitable one. \Vc scarcely think the adtiiission oi o I an llt'ttllspltlt'ti channel, "that ltel knew \\ :tlworlli was a bâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"d,"i will place hini in a much better: position. The public will no doubt appreciate this admission. Our readers will see the letter" givingr the history oi Dr. W alworlh in another column. ___â€"_._as» >1 < m MAlilriiiAl‘d COUNCIL. This Countil met on Saturday last, the 30d: April.~â€"â€"Mt-tt'ibcrs all. present The. iii-eve (l). lensing) presidt-d.â€"â€"l\-iimiles oi the previous special trawling were read and apâ€" proved. The minutes oi the last general meetingr were on the mo- tion oi Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr. Bowman, also read. ILUNICLPAL PROlliBthlltY LIQUOi: V LAW. 4 Moved by Mr. BUTTON, sec-t ioudcd by Mr. Bowmax, that the order (it the day iroiii last general; incl-ting, ior illt'. consideration ol, ,lllt‘ petitions praying the Council to :grnnt a rilittticipztl Prohibitory Liquor Law, be drinyt‘d till 8 P.M., as several persons tntcrested therein, l were expected to be present by that litire.â€"Carrict‘l. .lli‘. it‘tzrcwicii laid before the Council a copy oi the minutes oi a School “trifling held on old Section said initiates read, but on account, oi the scurrilous language used therein, it was resolved to take no notice oi such minutes. The. ,ltt-cvc and Mr. Button spoke ,strongly on the iti‘icoititcous and ungcittlcittnnly language used at the said ttn'eting. Mr. Fcnwiclr, who presented the petition, also l't‘lll't‘llt‘ntltld the course adopted. Moved by Mr. BUT’I‘UN, st‘C- ondcd by Mr- BOWMAN, that the. llyâ€"lnw to rc-cslablisli the several School Sections and Union School Section in this township, be now read a third illl’l(‘.â€"â€"(Jlll'l‘it‘(l. The said lly-law was then read a third time and passed ttlovcd by Mr. BUTTON, sco- onded by ill r. BoWMAN, that illt‘ Council do now resolve ilscli into a ileVision Court to examine and Ihear appeals l'rom the :issessrtieul ol this yearâ€"tho ilcevc to be in the chair. Carried. The following persons appealed irorii lltc asscssittt-bl oi the present y ':.it':---l‘t'lr. Silllllllt‘lilt‘ltil, scnr., and Mr. Summctiicldl, junta, who withdrew their appeals after an explanation. Moved by Mr. BUTToN, seconded by .ur. Bowman, that the. taxable tticomc oi $300 charged to W. McPherson in the :isst-sstttcnt roll be struck oil. Carried Mort-d by Mr. Marten, seconded by .'\l r. Fl-INWICKJli'dl M r. Bowitt'tu’s st-uior ttfifit'hfilllt‘lll be altered iiotni #72400 to $3300, and that an addition; ot amt) be added on his son's pro-l perryâ€"(la"ricd. Alter the Council had acted as at Court oi Revision ior two hours, lit resumed the business oi'thc Council. _'l‘lrt‘ consideration oi-the evidence oi Haackc rs. thc M.:nicipalily was, on it'toiion oi M r. l‘viAitsu, seconded by Mr. BUTTON, laid. over till illt‘i next ti'tcctzng. . Mr. BUT'rov presented a petition irom it. Millroy and others, praying tltc Council to grant a sum oitiicntey to remove the 'l‘own line. at the loot oi the 8th and 9th, hall of the 10th concession, between Markham and Scarboro’. Mr. BUTTON presented a petition irom James Boyd and others, pray-, int: the Council to grant a sum oi" money to open the 11th con. oi Markham, so that it could be travel- lcd at all seasons oi the year. Mr. Bowmax presented a petition irom John Galloway and others, praying for a grant to put the road, and build a bridge on the rear oi V V U will pardon its for alluding to Don IJOZIF (It’ldc- ’lcunttb’s etter. \‘Ve arc charitable ,cnongii to hope that he. will svc the gllt'Ct'Sa‘ily ior apologising through v . «i ii I s a -' I x -_ ital, to see thattltc Bali:th and Lake. Ella], uflumnsldbvmql him” (Ihtu ‘JTUl'On Railroad Company have com- Li .y be Place at ms (llbposql) for :i‘neuccd repairing; the ticdericli Harbor. hls mmcmus “flowery “1 during“) This looks asii the Compariv were. bound .avow “lat lhlS' fellow was an ac- ro pusty'lh‘fraag. Wm, the we,“ and map“ lquaintance, and. so dcliberalcly itfiap inducement lor lt'oreign vessels toliootlng a. statement \y-l'HClt looks “Visit our port. ' ’very like a false one, We shall :37--i'\\-'e:arcplcascd, says the lluron Szgâ€" the 3rd con., between lots 10 and 11, in lltis township. Movcd'by Mr. FliN\VlCK,SCCODdt‘d by Mr. Bowman, that there be an equal division among the several wards oithis township of all monies expended on roads and bridges in the presentycar,in.cluding all grants “.-‘Q‘ . ' ‘(33'iA-L'I': t.“ gvide it equally. V V Mr. Marsh strongly opposcd the r’câ€"r was unjust, and iicarricdout', must against the resol t'li ion. p .h‘enwrck, Mr. Bowman. Mr. Button. Mr. Marsh. with the nays. t) be apporlio .cd to ‘tiC‘i ward t APPOINTMENT Ditttcuntb conveyed to or. through i it. it‘t-alborstone J Amos J. .\ cwbet ry .l llealy No. 16, on the 23nd oi April last. ;t' y, the. fairest way was to ,di- Mr. Button and olution, slatinglthat the principle ncvitably more than double the axalion. The Rt; EVE also strongly protested On being at to the vote the yeas were Mr. Nays-â€" 'l‘hc tnnvm gave his casting vote The motion was consequently lost Moved by Mr. iliARSH, seconded )v Mr BHWMAN, that the sum ol n this Municipality for the pt‘trposc' it making local improvcttteitts on he roads and bride; s oi the separ- ile wards oithis towitsliipâ€"-Cart'icd or ROAD ovERsmzits. Moved by Mr. BU'i‘ron, seconded ry .‘ilr. Matisn, that the iollowma,r persons be appointed to the oilicc oi, Monday- Uvetsccrs oi high“ ays in this ion n~ ship in)" the present year. Carried. , M’. A. l‘jckaidt U. liittkatdt 1 ii. .‘Slttiltu \V. Duncan '1'. l’titsclt W. \Vtiglit dc J. Ever A. Lee \V. l’whb J. Hunter 1’. Davidson J. Spa-ight Jr. 11. ll. Crosby J. 'i lroitzas S. \Vidotiiau lubibsmt l“. i' It go W. Carr ll. l'ilsoll (l. 'l conduit:F l’. llciso lull it. \Vilson A. ll Grove W. Cherry A. \t’helur. J. Button G. 'l‘raun ll. llt'own U Young ll. Jennings L. M llor J, Jitterby A. Miller S lbtttar i‘i. Button .t. (l bson \V. lioldeu it iii-id l). \Vlialoy J Smith '1'. 'l‘rann \V. tlosicr ll. Reynolds \V Lawson B \Villiiiot 1... Bo) to \V. llttt'ko \V. Yake '1‘. Show C. Spoil‘ord J. UUHItlt‘y '\. l‘itcl‘ltt-rson N. llaggcitnau J. Joys S. Shank W. l'adgct J.ilo\d i). Mt'licttn .1. llcatio l' Cornrtm J. M l er \\'. tspollntd J. M. llcstor W. .itlackltn APPOIN'l‘MlCN’l‘ OF FENCE VIEVWIGR“. Iiiovcd by .\i r. MARSH, seconded by Mr. 1*"i<;.\'ti'icx, that the iollowing persons be appointed to the oilicc ol Ft'llth-Vlt‘“L‘l'S in this township. Carried. Ward No. 1, John Cameron, Jos. Lirndy, t‘d iclutel Cross; ward No. 2, lttcliard Vandt‘rbtirglt, John C. Burr, Jami-s Clitiord; ward No. 3, William Robb, Jacob \Vistiincr, Andrew Crosby; \\1ll'(l No. 4, Butt}. Bow man, George ilaackc, Joseph Barker: ward No. 5, llonry lley- nolds, C. G. bloc-sot", Bciipttimi Willtnot. Moved by itlr. Flax\V':cri,sccott(,lc(l by M r. Barron, that the following persons be appointed to the ()iiltit' oi Poundireepcrs tor the present your:»â€"-Carrictl. W. Dams-t», Iiantiiton Hall, An- thony Size, Samuel Mighten, Peter M iiiney, liiram Yake, itobcit l'Visc- titan, James Mapes, \‘V. Foster. Moved by Mr. illAitsu, seconded by Mr. BU'r'rox, that George Fccly b a appointed Collector ior the west- ltall ct this township. On motion oi Mr. fic'rrt'n, seconded by Mr. {\lattsn, W. G. J. Smith was ap- pointed Collector iortlic cast-hall oi the township. Moved ty Mr. BUTTON, seconded by Mr. BUWMAN, that the l‘rcasurct' be authorised to pay the Assessor oi this township the sum oi $500 each. Carried. Maxed by Mr. MARSH, scco rded by Mr. BHWMAN, that the Auditors report on the. nccotti‘tls oi this Mit- iitcipttltly ior the year 1858 be litlupiml, and that the said report. along with the suggestions oi the Auditors as lo the lice-ping oi the accounts oi the township in a (lil- lcreul manner to what they are- at present he acted upon; and that said report, and strggestiot‘.s be printed iii the. Matlthtiiti Eco/tommt and York Hem/(l. Carried. Mr. Marisa then drew the attcti-' lion oi l‘dr. licesor to the following part (time report, as published in his paper oi the proceedings oi the Council on April 23rd, which he said was incorrect. it reads thus-vâ€" “nit r. llchcor.l,oilltc York Hera/t1, rc- quesled that the Council would diâ€" vide their printing equally between the two local papers-"tho one pub- lished in Markham, the Economist, and the Herald, published at Rich- tnond Hill. Mr. Button then in- troduced a motion, seconded by Mr. Marsh, in favor of granting Mr. McLeod‘s request. The liceve said such a proceeding would not be fair towards the public. He thouglitit the duty of the. Council to let their printing by tender whenever they had a job of importance, and if the local oi’l‘ices would not, do it as good and cheap as it could be. done. in Toronto or elsewhere, not to give them the. work. This View was finally concurred in, and the motion was withdrawn.” Mr. Marsh then stated that. Mr. McLeod did not request the Council to divide. the‘ printing be- tween the two papers, neither did ,tliat Mr. Fenwick had also matte introduce the motion; he only se- “ The Common School System of .. , , ' Canada.” ‘ At. the conclusion oi r rB-‘n’l ll Y t t . errorâ€"due Reeve had put Mr. Fcn- tltc Lecture a Committee MPUUDS r- - ~ ._._-‘.__:;:..~__...“" .. i \vtck's remarks into ' his (the Rcevc’s) own month. Mr. Button and Mr. Marsh also stated that their resolution was not put to the Coun- cil, asll‘icy had voluntarily with- drawn il, as it. did not suliicicnlly explain their meaning, they allud- ing ittore particularly to the adver- tising, and not for a moment mean- ing the job work. The Reeve slat- ed that ii he had made an error it was quite unintentional; he never was guilty oi partiality in his rc- porls. llc also expressed his will- ii‘igncss lorcctiiy the error in his paper, ii cillier Mr. Marsh or Mr. Btliitlil wished it. They slatedi they did not wish it. They only“ wanted to put, the matter rigltt.‘ .‘tlr ltecsor, lichvcr, stated that hot cet ainly made rise oi the remarksI hc tad reported himseli to have. done, still it was very probable. . .c i use oi similar language. , The Council then adjourned, and decided. to meet again ne.\t â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mmu< VAL CHAN COUNCiL. The Municipal Count-ii of il’lt‘i townshipoi Vaughan incl at thcr t‘own-hall, on Monday, May 2. All the titembci‘s prcst'iit. The Clerk having read the minu- tes ot thc previous meeting, Mr. Jrzi‘i‘EaY itiovcd, seconded, by Col. Hitll)Gl-I.t)ll]), that lltc iol- lowith ailt: attotts be t; ado iii tltc‘ 2151].)Ulllllllt‘l'll.0i Paliunastcrs: Win. Mitchell in place oi Win. i‘l'tomas, and John Richards in place oi John Ashoown. Mr. Ji'Fi‘mJ itiovcd, seconded by Mr. SmirnLii-z, that Mr. George Manillips, one oi the 'i‘ownsliip Surveyors, be instructed to survey the lime between lots 30 and 31, in tho itllh coi‘tccssioii. and to report thereon to the Council.â€"Cart‘icd. Mr. BROWN iitoved, seconded by Mr. J l-LFFICHY, that the prayer oi the ‘ t petition ()1 Mr. bnaver and 522 others , the bill concession be granted, and that. the Clerk be instructed to brcâ€" pare a By-law by the next meeting ‘oi the Council to establish the stiitic.â€"Ctii‘rieil. l iivâ€"law, No. 105,:ippoinling two tritit‘veyors tor the 'lowiisliip was pas-ell. Also, By-law, No. 107, altering the boundaries oitwo i’attlittiastcrs’ bcttts iii \Vat'tl No. 3, \\'as passed. tMouday, iltc :Zo’rd insl., tor the pur- ‘ post.- ct nearing any appeals itf’Ltlllt-i ., inc Asschmciit tor the present ytfill'. List oi l’atlimnsters appointed iii the Town- ship of Vaughan, tor the )ear 125.39. ituhort Cordon .ftiasou \ ogsnoll I John i‘icktnng tic-urge Lcit' l Lticl \,lititiil)(‘l‘l‘dlli James .’\t3\\lint, son lliottias lltslop tilUlll‘) tiltiiisnttw i illioiiiub rage rctttbatu Campbell J. h. Cwurie John \‘e:ie,jutt thiLt‘il L-tass lJt‘t‘. ltl tint-titan Chit. input-r li'oyei' t iieiiry White .ioscpit better lSu..J.uttiii iturd o niian- tuitnhto Janice Uitlttuit Joseph citing .iitcnut-t Ustor it till .tii .tlcUUngull iluury Akatn Jt-ttttes r'enwick 'i homas Henderson l‘eicr binder Daniel iJickltout ii lioititis (illiti lstigttatn \ltiiitill‘40n licntt buitdiultier i\.titiatiicl \\ allaco .lulitl All) lihl‘tl J\lt1itt)lsl..\‘ C‘ilflVUl‘ John Quin . John .uiepnensou \"v illiatn McBride Janine Admits lilciltil“ Lgati \\ rll.attt tittittsiewsoit Din ttl Joitnsoii John ‘t'o.ler lllltftiu‘d lineman limit) bit kauiucr. son ittcttartl .lcii’ct') James .tlaotb‘, sen cot‘niiiiuce,will attend. YONGE S'l‘. AG ltl C ULTU RAL . lite. culture oi the held, and the raising on tor he Cstablislttttcnt oi a Road across lots it), ll, i2. and 13, in , The Co..ncil llit‘ll lltlJ'Utii'llt’d to. ot'the. above Society will be. held. \‘Ve hope that all the li'ieit'ibet‘s oi 1‘0 CORRESPONDFN 1‘s. No Communication of a purely persona! character, and h Wing no bearing on the gene oral interests ol'the cottiiuuiiity, will be pub- lished in this piper. Coutnanicauouv. how- ever, on all interesting subjects will be thank- ’ l'ully l‘t‘CUcht‘l :1 id waliugly inserted. 'l'o iu~ --u e attention, Correspondents must. send their names and write iii a legia‘nlo hand. Let each lititllllitllllt'uliOll be as brief as the nature of the ttbjoct will allow. ~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"m> cumâ€"â€" ~7- ~â€" (‘I kit ‘1 l‘Y. A specia meeting oi the above society was held at Mr. Robert Raymond‘s llotcl, Richtttond Hill, cn \‘chncsday, May 5, 1859--â€"G. P. Dickson, Esq, l’)it%.\fl(_lt*.lll, in the chair. it was moved by Mr; loberl Marsh, seconded by Mr. Juo. Pal- mer, that the prcrriium ior harness do remain the same. as last. year.»- Carried. _ It was moved by Col. Bridg- iot'd, seconded by bit: Malcolm McLeod, that. the annual Spring Show do take place at Mr. Joseph Giby’s llotcl, Richmond Hill, in tho iield adjoinittg.--~C;tt'ried. it was moved :ty Mr. Marsh, sec- onded by Col Bridgiord, that. the Secretary’s oiiice be. held at Mr ilobert ltaymond‘s l'lote ,ilichtiiond ilill.---Cai'rit d. ,____............u.sâ€"â€".--- RICH MON .1) [11 LL FAl it. St) _ mg...‘ _._._¢ To the Editor of the Yirk Herald. Ind ttichinund llill Advertiseruâ€"Cauada. Barracks, \Vtttchester, England, Apr] 14th. 1859. Stu :â€"â€"A low days ago i. receiVed the. York Conzv/no/uucolt/i, at February 18th 18.3.9, Willi an article lllzlt'kt‘d under tilt neatl oiCorresporrderwe, " 'l‘lteotlore \Val-r worlh’s lecture on lletriiniscencws oi the. .Jriiitca.” i. beg to state, on the part of" he 2nd Battalion ililln Brigade, lhil: what .vns stated by him is tutti/jg false ; -â€"tlte ~aid " Doctor” \l'altvortit was lortnei‘ly at Jdiil’UtlAL 2nd Bait. Killer .5"ig:ttle,~â€":ititl i liml. on reiercrrCe to his. record, that he was reduced to l’ illVA PE. in“ afterwards ([t‘St’l‘ltd, and passed as tar as Flinn: iii the snne irregularity; he 011l.:el‘ in search of (laserâ€" nab-d l'or (inclining divers, as an .crs ; “he Was artp'ehe The usual t'nonlhly iair was held here. on \Vcdnesday last. There was a very good show of cattle. sheep, &c. The market was rather brisk, as sevr.-t'al sales were ei’l'cctctl, arid the trâ€"xndeticy oi prices was upward. nrmey irotn n Airinviura'e umth ,{itlsc pas-- (cuccs â€"N .5 trial at (lit-bee. a i-l snztan~ coil to nim mutt/is int/irisnuncnt ;,-â€"â€"- to sart'tly til'tâ€"‘rvvtirrls iriu'rietl and pear-- chased his d schirgc, when the Regiment. «vas stationeJ in lilll‘g‘\i.t)ll. Upper Canada” ‘ll the 31st Januarv. 1301, on payment of 7‘ ’ V 7 V U 5110“ ' £20. with a land characvcr. . - . - i new to say that voti are at periuct lib- It seems to be lin- Universal opinion that , 3 “_ ' v r l may to make use ol this statement, until these are hard titties, and doubtless they _ . . A . . . . make it public in anv way you may think are hard but still it is very pleasing, to obâ€" _ ' ‘ _ v -) ' ' . . , . " . .itâ€"â€"as, iii JUALlCtt to the begirnenl, I think serve, that lit spite, oi the stringency 0. . , ‘ . ._ . ' . the public sltond be pill on then: guard. lllttllt'V, we are still rapidly progressing , , ’ ., . .. . ' '. ‘ ., ' .tgainsl such a regular iinposloi'. luverv bprintr .l‘llll' or rhow is evidently~ * “ H ', . o , . ' l have the honor to he, Dir, .t filtl'ltt‘tl ttnprorctnenl on all preceedtng- , hour ul'>.cdit:nt. servant, L. \V. MILLES» Captain 2nd Ball. little Brigade, Cumin tailing Depots. ~upcrior Stock. is t’Vltlt'ltllY a desidcrntutn \Ye Sltltti‘i‘t'llir‘: with all lt.'ltt:1iczil ll‘at'nriis. \Vcl'c tutu-h struck unit this incl at ._--. _....______._.’â€"â€"...M _._~.~._~_.. ttti lf‘ridziv, the 29-h oi .‘kplll last, but... ’ ' To the Editor of tho \ork Herald. £11.35 l‘ llllJINt} ()lf‘ YORK. AGRT‘ ("Vr 1.1721.th .‘s‘UCll‘l hi :3 bli'liUVV l Jlj u AND l’L'.)t_}tvl ‘llNG MA'l‘C 1-1. the dav for the Sloniivirlc llratieh Agri The day was all one. could wish, the can'tpaay I - ‘ t '7 . cultural bot-At:in Inptltt; futon. ‘ I '. l Dlltllt‘lttlll-, and seetnrngly much tnzlighten t‘llll the lixliihilion. 'l‘hcre \vas a very . H The Spring Show and Plougbing Matchs ' J -’ ' v1" .‘l i trior . (uses and .- . . " ' .- . law-ll “ML 0i “1 g‘ t‘ ‘ )1 this booicty, canto oil on \\ editesdayr 27th oi J. 1’. \Yht‘lt'r, 15:41., Scrubbio‘. The day wax- Catlle shown, and although there was no oliifred lhri‘c wcr'e :o-vcrril on the ground. out trims: the. inst., on the farm prize ior harming lntpleiiit-ii‘ts XUCULllilsl‘Y inc, and the turn out in every v ‘t‘- w ‘i "on ‘11, ti'av-‘i‘aclnsetl by Air . , , _ VI Th i“ l h "t l W respect Worthy ol the occasion. 26 entries r ‘t Dung. a i‘nrtncr oi .rlat'ttéia it, Which t«.t~ .\lr. iwntn son, oi Cnionvtllc, ah.) l‘Xi'llillt‘tl a rut). ‘i'e made ior plougltiig, which embraced llltgll‘y Spoken (ii by mil “n.9,, ‘jiuj‘,, r i"i.-ts’r.â€".lf‘ree ior all, 8 entries. ~ ---,t‘-.‘». u.i» . » :itllttltit Cultttal )t, which it ticlcl t FECUNDV_UIVH,HM only ,0 WOW who versa‘ attention. An emullcnt dinner was never look a first. or second Class prize» provided by hlt‘. :‘ld‘il‘j‘filt‘l‘, alter \vltitlt l1 entries. 'l‘lten ior youths under 18: 4 - ~-->- -" -vit: ollit ,lllt. Judges procct (it... to anti: it it e t years, 7 “MUM. a" *‘ lil‘.|‘.'.itlt:0|ll ~ aitlitncc tht atoms or t It states: it Thu mm was Hm be“ ma, has be"!I 'petitoi's, winch W.‘.S received with great 1 arsed yet, and the wo k d-ina, i think. could applause. litrtott, Esq, l’residcnt 0. ant. be t'XtZL‘ll-‘tl any where, and reflects. ' - ‘i - a ‘4 .' l' u» l. r . ‘1’" “AOL-“1.7- V'“ l‘m‘l'.‘ “‘th “rm” 1" be greatest credit on the l’loughmeu, and. 'iitike a Speech, and on coititt'tg it'H'WRt'i,‘ ilr mini llttt. he was very glal to set: so min) shows the great interest and wontlterliil im- “7‘5 “(‘“l‘m-l “lll‘ Sm“ “i’i’l‘m‘c' provctitetzt that is going on in birthing operations: and ploughing being the chief,- i- Well understood iii the East Riding of York. The Exhibition oi Stallions: was meagre .purplc present 5 hi: was also glad that so many had entt-rctl into cotttpetitirtn io. priZes; a generous l'l\‘.lll'V Was the stirr- s. J . . , ‘(‘t‘-Z..‘i‘.L ' ;"I" ' .oal to pt talus ill sitcttss In 33 Ht“ H H“, vxtlmmw yup. “,3”, “mm some turn; be it): one was pranl to identity l" Et)’ good ll'ttscs sliotvii. The Durham Bulls. .tllltm‘il in any with the interest 0 .nown Were three iii number â€"â€"agc(l res- | l’cter litipcit Jureplt burgess David H h te .t'osaptt tlioui sort .tt.c...te.l i’il'o\\‘ll Joseph bittdcl‘ JUltii Dion; Jituttli bititlll Juno urcartrds i ilumth Al’urbLUllg isaac Uotdoti Joan Stung; Jo..ii .lorner Wiatutii but: i .irctnnn (1 Cameron it pliant “constable .1. Matthews ueoi‘vhe l'ctt'i'titau tit iti‘y Uhstudut’ Alexander Cough Jo..n 'i‘taiii \\ litrtmi Watson limit} \Varit And e‘v italdle Joliti \\ ooit ilictiti.d Agar 'l itrptii Contain Jainos litigcss \\ tll.utii horn y \\ ill tiiii H etiietspt on \\ illiatn thricnctt 'i‘ttutttas Mc tlttster James .tlttcitcll beluga Alkscy Jtitttos lire-tilt P‘iClIUi’tb‘ Uolwl‘ liavai i\ic\,iitct.eon lMECHANlLS' [NS 1‘] l‘U'l‘E AND DEBAl‘lt‘G ‘t)ClDt"Y. On Tuesday evt-rt‘iing last, the dc- batc on the Pt'oltibitory Liquor Law was resumed; the Rev. L. Grdiitn in the. chair, who, in surn- ming Up, said: that ill 2 arguments on both sides were very good, and contained much truth in them. was of opinion that it was the duty of the GUVCI‘l'ln'lt‘nl to arrange so that; good unadulterated wines might be got for the people; but still, under present circtimslances, taking into account the, lack oi good moral and religious princi- ples which prevaded loan alarming extent in Canada, he. should give his decision in tavor of a Prohibi- tory Liquor Law. A vote oilhanks was, on motion oi Mr. Edwards ly given to the. chairman. The. next debate will take place within a week irom next Tuesday, sub- ject: “Should imprisonment for Debt be abolislted.”â€"â€"i\lr. Edwards in the chair. , On Tuesday evening next, at half-past. seven, the Rev. James made in the fall oi1858, and not the suggestion in an} waveman‘aie Dick will deliver a Lecture in the expended till 1859. from him; neither did Mr. Button Grammar School-house, subject :-â€"- as large as an ox. He. ' seconded by Mr. Law, unanimous» , ‘ . ' l. . l .7 k . n . v , z ) t; i U n . V .r I .rlnkhtm, he \ a» list lttp‘ty to tin t l "(gummy 1,‘ J and 1 year OM ; and 1 am tin-tn that .\lr. l‘llClJl‘OLl, lll’u l‘itlttoi‘ and Proprietor oi thr- York Jinn/cl, had sent \Vt_‘ii assured, three better animals of the Tho lblCSl invited by llohi-rt Ai'tttslrong, is a itind was not to he iountl in Canada. it geirtlcittan down on purpose to report the pr. letftltlly‘S, w..ich they Would be able la lit concluded by calling Upon lilcltt to give .rnhlt- animil ; the. second, by Wm. Armâ€" “""“l l” lll“ “U” ls‘u'i 0f ill?“ lml’m" sllmlga is oi coarser build. yet strong; ~ piare, and well built ; the third, owned by ttnce t‘iltt‘t‘S ior tltc Queen, and three The cheers were then given heartily and ltistily tir. J. l’ \‘h'iit‘ltfl', is a period bt-a-tty . ,_,..'. ,r‘..'.t , S .I‘. . V , “hm” l‘“ H" Arél'tu‘m ‘11 *‘UU" 3' .arg‘e and smoothly built, and With him ‘lossy hair, altogether l)CLHll:lUl to look ’ ‘ . Vi ‘ 7 I j l i' t V J . an n ' ‘ lite lollowmg were appointed J n.1,, » “an”. The Dim“. 0t ,pr;,,H(.,wuys was m“, 5 ol iloyst-s :â€"-Jolttt itshhttttt, J. lalttni, “MC. and “0t mum). 0, a PM“, bu, me . ' - l r . . . . . '“l‘l “10°- l-4 Old; conditions not Spt'Cllylllg that any anlutall 'l‘lic'lll‘lzst'WlU‘m'e :"Joh‘nuachlh leertttd itnrvorttiy oi a priZe by Judges .1. iiesSel, and \V. Divides. should not be entitled to one. i suppose PRIZES. tin: owner, .\_lt'.' 'l‘orrettcc, Will get till Prim? credit. The Whole. passed oil' well, and so it‘ Canadian Draught Stallions â€"1st Mimi's. nit-Near and lrwtn; 2nd do. i). Croou,.\lntklttirti. .itn,.ot'lcd ritaag'ht Stailtotis.â€"lst l’rize, Simon ( oiii'tor. b'toittl'iitlu; 2nd do. Jae-ab Williams. M ,tl'hllltlll. Canadian Stallions for gcnoral purpose.â€"lsr l’rtzu, utmrtel itcrso, Altottliattt; Ziid do. Now: ' boriv Button, Aiilli'xlllltll. Ititported Stinlians for general purposes.â€"â€"lst l’ttzu. John baittlerson. lHtu“'llultt. brood Maresâ€"1st trite. l‘. Wideman, R.ng-_ wood. llulls.â€"lst Prim, R. Al‘tiistt‘otig, Markham ; 32nd do. C. Whaler. b‘toutl'vtllo- Miicli Cows.â€"lst l’tiZo, A. Stouii'ver, \Vbit- church; :2 id (L). ls‘. \Vllcelor Stunti'ville. lit-6i Cattle.â€"lst I’ri'iio. ti‘r. Miner, Markham. boarsâ€"Isl Plum, A o‘iouli’vur, Whiicliurctt ; 2nd do it). Whaler, b‘touil‘vdto r Brood Sousâ€"1st Prize, Mr. Jones, lVliit- church; 2tid, E. Whaler, Stoull'vnle. .Jeltgltted Were some of the spectators, that .‘vlr.L-.tckins. illilkt'lipi’l', For-unto, presents ed to the Township oi b'carl)or0° Agricule- tural .‘Socicty, an iron Plough, Vttlul: $.49.) And John Bell. ilsqtiire, b‘olicitor, 'l'oronto, gives a tor competition in the Fall. prize oil‘ne value 0l $60. to the East Riding of York docietydor this Autumn. or next Sptirig. The J ridges were, for all Stallions, Bulls, i and Plouovliing, viz :----Davitl Sinillie,‘ r Vaughan; John Lawder, .liclimond lIill ; l.‘hornas Crone, Scarboro’ ; George Birke! Pickering 3 James Tran, Markham. ““““ " These Gentlemen had some diiiiculty in A Defensive Treaty has been prepared t, between Belgium and liolland. 'l he Bel- ' gian Minister oi \Vat, .‘d. Berten, having given in his resignation, the ali‘airs of that l Ministry :1 e provisionally taken care ol ' by M. Rosier. llWill‘tllllg lst, 2nd and 3rd priZt-s in first. Cl 155 Ploughing, as the whole was so well and evenly done, and they expressed much gratification at the Exhibition; and Iam gratified in being able to say that at their deeismn every one appeared. satisfied. The followmg is the list of the prizes awarded 1-h- Fmsr CLAss.â€"-l. Dugal McLean, York. $10.; '2. William Hood, Markham. $9; 3. James Wier, Scarboro’, $8; 4. John Bushbyg, do. $7 ; 5. Archy Malcolm, do. $6â€"â€"$40. The Charivan, of Munich, was seized by the police, a few days ago, on the Star- ‘- dinian AmbaSsador, l'0r having published a caricature representing King Victor Em- manuel as a frog trying, to make himself

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