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York Herald, 8 Jun 1860, p. 2

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R,“ V“, . _ . ,. , . no”: ._ baldi put to flight Neapolian troops at Ca- BY THE'ClTY or BALTIMORE. , . ‘\ 4' ' Mt, ‘ ’ grnrugn ifsltiflh. , v ' It rs rumored that Austria, Russia and ~â€"-â€"--â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- England have agreed to maintain the in- bring forward their strongest man, and perhaps so far as the private character of the gentlemen them- Selvcs are concerned each may be that a second meeting Was called to’ undo the injustice of the first, but still there’s an ominous growl of dis- satisfaction ; and it is loudly hinted and that the committee be re- quested to meet here on Monday the 11th instant, and also the teachers of the Township, at 5 THE MODERATE Faunaâ€"We are happy to learn that a Committee meeting of the above party will be held at'Secor’s Inn, Markham Road, contributed one pound [of short sixes.] So ended one of the days to be recorded in the history of Maple; and as‘ one of our great poets saysâ€"- Then let us sing long live the Queen, . 3. , ,. te rit of the Ottoman Emiirc. . x - - - ' ' AI‘I’IVaI Gfflle “ATOM! Section.” gcazou, says mama,an WM, France blameless, and alike worthy. So that Mr. Reesor is again usrng foul o’clock, RM. ’ Scal‘bOI‘O’. on Wednesday next at And Broadbrim long live he; _ onboundam, pub’fic deb, milww, and far, then, both gentlemen may play. The followrng are the re- m 0116 O’CIOCk, P'M-s 101‘ the Purpose And WM“medaymmesmundag‘m' 4‘, r , ( n, . Savoy are still pending. A despatch from the French naval force to the Adriatic,says it was rumored that the treaty of Zurich was approved in the Sardinian Chambers. LONDON, May 23,â€"Thc Derby.â€" The Insurrection in Sicily. War with China. GREAT BRITAIN. 1n the House of Lords on the 21st stand on an cqtiality--and whilst private integrity is of great inr- portance, it is by no means the all- rcquired; and therefore we would advise the electors lo throw aside all private preferences. We want marks of the Oshawa Vindzcator of the 30th ult 2â€"â€" “ From information in our possession! however, and which we have derrvud from sources which may be relied upon, we are on- abled to state that the above apportionment is very far from being correct, so far as the KING’S IVISION. MEETING OF THE MODERATE PARTY IN MARKHAM. A CONVENTlON AGREED UPON TO SELECT A CANDIDATE. of chasing delegates to the ensuin convention. As this is not merely a COmmittee meeting, we hope that all who can do so will attendâ€"â€" Scarboro’ has always been re- nowned for its zeal on political gl May then be here to see. All of which is the sincere wish of Thine truly, EBENEZER BROADBRIM. Kiduev Bean College, 28m day of 5th March, 1860. ' ‘ r ‘ . . r . ‘ . ' Ir - . ‘ r v . v . -_ -vz u usual xcitcrnent and lermamke llrst' “19 “712an 58cm“? man lll the Lculsl'lilve Councrl “63mm townsmpfi am concemed- “16 . . ‘ uestrons and we feel assured that ~ flielfil, ‘5 tand, n i e. t ft, Horror thiril. riiwemy horses gun. a l , bl.“ 1,": ' (d ‘. . 1 figures for South Ontario are about eor- A meeting of the Moderate Party was q ‘ . . t, . ‘. . ’ create alert .rnce on ac'coun o' rrea- Tl ,T a (1 GT u j w rose pu rt. .rc. an prmcrpes ,.ec,__,ho,,gh by Stu-king off “whmsidems, held’pumuan, ,0 adjournment,“ Manes no town.in in . re rvtsion is COUNTIES COUNCIL_ “med hosmmcs to me bu] rclmalmg “18 1 jab unis d 9,} ion aimo nceb are those most. In accordance VVltll and the extra ward votes, the Town of Whitby hotel “1,1,1me Village on Saturday just {more thoroughly m earneSt to 36" ~"' ‘ .' , , ~ ' (v, y 7 . r' . ' ~ - , , ,_ 7 s n ) _ . . Paper dill)“ L3” Gramme "‘O‘ed ill“ “at e” “mm ‘8 his mommb our own. We want a man, who may be ‘ed‘wedl" “New” 0 del‘gdteb- June 2. ° the cure the nomination for the best From the Globe. Rumors that a great number of armed merchantrnen are now collected at Nicho- laicff, are current; also that Russian troops are being concentrated on the east coast of the Black Sea. ITALY. Tue insurgents in Sicily are gaining strength daily. 10MB, May 22.â€"A band of 500 vol- unteers have re-entercd Tuscany. A battalion of Pontifical tr00ps fired upon each other in error, and a captain, second reading of the hill, and explained that there would be ample resources in the Exohequer to meet the los of the duty. In the House of Commons on the same evening Lord John Russell said that in. structions were issued in 1849 in refer- ence to the protection by the British Flag to refugees and otlrcrsgon the coast of Naples and Sicly, would be acted upon new in the insurrection in Sicily. Pro- tection would be afforded to political re- fugees from any country, but not to per- with unflinching integrity will truly represent our interests; and in order to do this, we would say we must, if possible, have a resident Candi- date. \Ve must elect one who has no interest antagonistic to ourown. \Ve do not want to go to Toronto for a Candidate, for recent events have shown that it would be extremely impolitic to do so As proof, look at the fact that though the counties But will it be believed, that too Voters List for the Township of Markham ‘contams about 200 more names than the Assessment Roll of the some Township, and four or five hundred more than it [the Voters’ List] (mg/rt, by law, to have on it.” We can scarcely credit such a. statement, yet we have it on the authority of several gentlemen in that vicinity, who, if anybody,cught to know â€"and men too of standing and reliability.â€" we hope it Will not turn out to be another chisel, but it. just now looks very fishy. And the excess is not confined to Markhain alone, we are led to believe. but is also apparent on other western township lists.” Representatives from all Municipalities (except Oshawa) were preâ€" sent. On motion of Mr. Helliwell, of Scar- boro’ seconded by Mr. Norris, Colonel Bridgford, of Vaughan, was voted to the . chair; and Mr. Higgins,of \IVhitby, was appointed Secretary. The chairman explained the object of the meeting t: be to adopl“a‘basis for the election of delegates to a convention, in . order to nominate a candidate for the re- presentation ofKing’s Division,upon which and strongest man. We are glad that they are thus in earnest, as this is the only way to ensure success. A Covn'r‘ of Revision of the As sessment Roll for the Township of Vaughan, was held at the Town Hall on Tuesday the 22nd inst., at 11 o’clock. '1 be following cases of appeal were lodged with the Clerk within the time specified by law: The Counties” Council for the United Counties of York and Peal commenced its sittings yesterday afternoon, in their Chamber, Court House.â€"-David Reesor, Esq, in the chair. The following memo hers were presentz-â€"-l\lessrs. Barnhart, Streetsville ; 1 Button, Markham; Chambers, Caledon; Crawford, Scarboro; Ego, Georgina; Graham. Gore ofToronto Holbnrn, East Gwillrrnbury; Howland, Vaughan, Henry, North (z‘willimbury; Jellrey, Vaughan; Ironside, \Vlritclrurclr; {SONS 30095“ Otcrlmmfll “fiel'CCSrOl‘tfscalV l lieutenant and five soldims were killed Of York and Fuel hch [300” systc- There are very good grounds for the whole sti'gnolli Ur the puny would 1).; 1n ward NO. 2, Mr. Sam]. Oster; McLeod, East Gwillimhury, Musson, mg from“? sentence Olacom't 0‘ l““’- ,j,e,.eby_ matically robbed during the past Stating that the affair “ looks united, D in ward No. 4., Mr. John McKin- ETObiCOke; Maclean.Wiltcllurcllipal‘k" I'IIIS Lordship alsofsta‘tetlltlrat llte Artillery had left Rome to-dny for the ten 01' more years by the City of fishyya for certainly the apportion, The meemm was W” film attended and non; in. ward NO_ 4_ Mr. John Toronto: 1),”.due’ Cj-,,ng,,acousy; {away}, f:31:52:39,:agcjjiizfiflzijgggfmg t,:,;sl?e_tfr0ntier5- $937000» Yet boll] 6193': Gm 'dDd ment is not correct. For instance the proceeding: charactérized'by the greatest Beaten. In the case of S. Osteri’yorl‘V‘lle’ warm“,001133001151;Sulher' ,,, d,d b we Gm“ lime“ but he did Ror.re,.May 23.~â€"Thc official journal Conservative moved, Without one Markham gets 13 delegates, and harl‘nonr’and unaunmu- no alteration was made. John l‘3”f,b 3"(‘1‘Vllmrkeffi 5000‘, Bramllloni, b a t y r of Rome m speakmg O, me am,” of the word of explananon’ the SIX months Vaughan only. four, \Vhen ,hc fact The firstresolurron was moved by W. H. Remou's assessnlent W.as reduced Sumnerth Albion; lyr-rell, York; not; find that any Power intendod to take any steps against it. The newspapers are warmly discussing the auction of the Lords on the Paper Duty Bill. The lioeral journals were gerr- crally incensed at. the responsibility which the Lords had assumed, and some of them 19th at h'lontefras says that owing to the darkness of the night the Pontifical troops wounded some of their comrades taking them for filibusters. The Customs guards at Ouans was overpowered by the filibusâ€" ters, who, after plundering, reâ€"entered hoist to Mr. VVrighr’s eminently just bill to have us separated for judicial purposes. But whilst we want a resident Candidate, we also want one who is sound on the great political is that Vaughan is entitled to 8 if not 9 delegates; and what tenders this more strange is, that Mr. Dickson and Mr. Law should al- low such an incorrect statement to pass unchallenged :, for Mr. Rcesor Norris, Esq, seconded by J. Stabback, Esq, and unimously Resolvedâ€"That a convention of the Moder- ate Party shall be held at Marr’s Hotel, Mark- ham village, on Saturday, the 30th day ofJnne urinating,r a candidate to contest the King’s di- vision at the coming election. $100, and Mr. John Mc‘Kinnon was relieved from the assessment of 4.0 acres of land, which it appears he had sold. inst., at 12 O’clock noon, for the purpose of no- t ‘ -------- \Vadswortlr, Etohicoke; \‘Vheelcr', Scar- bore”; “"zrlkcr, Caledon; \Vel‘ls, King; \V’cbb, King: and Vl'rigllt, Toronto. After the roll hurl been called. The \Vnrden ' Council, rose and addressed the in which he referred to the l' ‘ ‘ r 1‘7 ~ ‘ - 1 lscan 7. '1 he easantr ask to be armed _ . n I r, _ H . v , ,. _._ .r ., . , , - - were canmg "PO" mlmsmrs lo appeal to [r r 3 p y- n ' questions of the day ' f01‘ althouoh haqqctuqll ' oqvpn it"rgrltrlj«1n ml err 1110 next resolution was moved by N. “’31- TI MPH ATCE ANNIVERSARY . 5““ la] main” or humus” Wu“ wind, he . .. . llre papal troops wrll immediately 7 «‘3 ~ c c 3:. c at c ( . yooo. X be , m remmd 0m. mum. 1 1h 7, h. ,j b, p t d d .- . M the House or Commons and to the coun- is lace. but. of Vaughan, and seconded by Wm- ‘53 t - Nick 5 0 t d ‘9“ 9" '21“ *5 wmg 1‘6 recess. leaVe Rome for the frontier. The journal of Rome also says the lnews from Sicily is favorable for the Nea- politan Govcrnment. try. Tire Times says there will be neither a parliamentary collision nor a popular in- it is true that the Lower House emphatically the Political arena, vet nevertheless when we call to mind the tact that on the Upper votes. Why the thing is absurd, and therefore we strongly suspect that the mistake purposely made to further other ends than those of . llelliwcll, Esq, of Scarboro’, and Resolvcdvâ€"Tha‘. the basis upon which dole- gates shall be elected for this convention slrnll ‘ be in the proportion of one delegate for every one hundred voters, and one for every fraction at Victoria Square, on 'i‘lrursday the 14th inst. Several cririnent speakers are expected to address He also laid before the Council a number iof communications. t» l giâ€"l‘iAftt'r the disposal of some iIOI‘n‘Pilrbugi- tress, the Council adjourn-ed till this more-- cur‘rPclion. The only result is that the . , , . . . . . . . , _ . . _ . . . . " .-- 'l" in â€" c . S ' S ' 0 V ‘- t x ' z w v . . . . ~ . Lords, avallmg ummsejves of a calm,” PfiRIS' {P‘ElurdflyL O‘Fllcealaficfliiéergayg “22:51:12; aggluflgd JigtsijL. iT()\\i(.[th, 1f 13 likq llJG plpartyexceeding]fifty;l voters.l asfhascortamied the memmg. A Brass Band has, tug at it n O clock. 3’93 1110'“ e a ’d ' ~ L (-‘C - ' . J ' ‘ .1: use 1“ ( ‘ ‘ ‘3. H 3 i ‘3 r ‘ l , rom ire voters ist red int c 'c of ‘ r . l r: ’ ~ “mU‘ 1‘ y 7“ C“Pd” 0 0f w e he been engaged. l‘ea wrll be seerd opportunity, have vindicated privilege and established a right which it hopes it will be discreet enough to refrain from using, the volunteers having been attacked with great vigor, energetically defended them- thc House of Assembly, and that it sometimes devolves upon them to steeping to any dirty trick to ac- complish their purposes, and yet Clerk of the Peace. Wm. Button, Esq , of Markham, seconded by Nelson Chapman, Esq, of Pickering, me- at noon. Tickets only 25 cents. TUESDAY, June 5".- 'l‘i‘l‘e greater portion of the business . . - ' x > t etreat in Good or- - 'i . . , , . . . _ . m mm , except upon some equally proper occasron. 3‘61;707;:3%Lf%:hfi, a3 rcertam nl‘l’mber of 00111115???“ 1119 0mm“ 100 hasty this is the party who are constantly yeti the next resuluuon. and It was unammous- ~ - l {musmmd a, [he memng (,j the comma” The Post says the majority comprised kinzd g ’ leglslauon of the other house, no up)“,qu US Wm] bcmq cormg )-P l J r] t x I n I (f I. I. L, ,7 , ,\ r I, ,i a 'Council to-dav was unimportant. A by" ‘ . " “t i ’ - ' - ' . .. - - " _ rose on’â€"- ‘ra tie seVora commi cos a - / . ’ l - ‘ . - . ’, _ .., - . c . s l ’ ‘lr- .. . . . nc we tlrtnl wrll den but th ll ~~ v a I m. , . l , , _ n l x 3 v t. , » - ~, .- . ; . . , ‘0 many supporters 0‘ the. (“Clem ] Lnt’ 19 According to the last advices the rnsur- U . ’ , . . ." g y L “Omaha “,llcn so far Sleell‘fl are ready termed, or named in the different Munr- llw I? mcml'mille we H“ l3" 0‘ “anal”, ‘0 lake “Om “10 ‘Ule all bl1517‘0‘0” Ofmel'e King S DlVlSlOD NCBdS 9» sound they lll trickery that even in ar- cipalities_ simuimve pom, m decide as to the, w._____:.7_’ __. M __ _~___ _7 Landing was introduced and passed no rection was being extended and organized in a great many directions. The satire jonrnal adds, that when the dctatclunents which are being Organizod ,will have joined the volunteers, who have disembarkednt Marsala, the whole body will number 12,000 men, armed and pro- visioncd. The Paris correspondent of the Times says it is not true that the Russian Am- bassador at Turin had protested against the cxpedltion oi Garibaldi. He merely asked explanations of the Sordinran Go~ vernment. The effective force of the French army will be increased by 100,000 men. TWO columns, of 3,000 men each, have been sent to pursue the insurgents. party move. The Post understands the Cabinet will accept the decision and re- tain the tax as it at present exists. THE INSURRECTION IN SICILY The progress of affairs is, shown in the follouing tclcgranis: PALERMO, 18th.â€"-The Neapolitan troops have abandoned the provinces of Palermo and Trapani, and have been re- lieved within the towns. Great discord prevailed at Palermo.â€" 30-30070. insurgents had joined the Gari- baldians. Ditches are being dug around Palermo to defend the city. The pro- vinces are in full insurrection. PALMERO, SOULâ€"On the 16th, Gari- political economist. we want no Pcpinjays or wild Theorists, Dis- solutionists flemsily disguised, Annexationists, or British Law a man who Will connive at any corruption whatever. The great principles of the Moderate Party are no Dissolution of the Union, nor Joint Authority myths, but Re- presentation by Populatieu, the up- holding the British Constitution, the Reciprocity Treaty and true Reform. Our platform is a broad and unmistakable one. It is the platform of justice and equity, and ranging the preliminaries of a con- test, the oue accuses the other plumply of overreaching and fraud. So much for the purity of these pretended political saints. Letl us take warning by these divisions and recriminatioos amongst our op- ponents, and give no occasion for the like split amongst ourselves.â€" Let it be the one Object of the dele- gates about to assemble, to select the best man, regardless of any personal considerations whatever. Above all, let us be determined to work, a id work hard if we believe that we are in the right, thus let us time and manner in which the delegates shall be elected ; butall the delegates nrust he elecâ€" ted at least three days previous to the day named for holding the convention. ' Moved by n. u. Lawc'er, Esq” of Whitby, seconded by .l. Marr, lilsq. of Markham, and Resolvedâ€"That the Secretaries for the Eastrerr and Western portions of the Division be authorized to procure from the offices of the Clerks of the 1 once in their respective St‘CtlUlls, certificates of the number of names on the voter’s list of the several Municipalities for 1859, and transmit the same to the Chairman of the several Committees in their respective portions of the Division. On motion, the Chairmen then left the chair, and Mr. Norris having been called thereto. a vote oftlrauks was passed to the former Chair- man for the efficient. manner in which he had presided. This concluded the business of the meeting TEDJLC Tea Party to be held \Ve wish it to be distinctly understood, that we do not hold ourselves responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents through our columns. To the Editor of the York Herald. Sin,â€"-â€"In your Herald of the 1st instant l observe a letter signed “ George Sinrsuu,” in which lie accuses tire of circulating a report to the effect that he (Sirrrsen) had refused to subscribe to the Fireworks, or towards defrmw ing the expenses of my Bond v " 1 will rrrcrely state the facts of the case ; the public can judge for themselves.” i believe Mr. Sirrrsurr was the first who proposed to engage the it is true Mr. Simsorr did ofliar to par the Baird a tree dinner. Jtis also true Mr Sirnson did offer to pay for the Band himself. if 1 would make a s/ig/tt reduction in my [snort] ' '1 .. i u screral mailings. A statement of the l'l‘reusurer and Stilt-'l‘rezr~in‘rr’s accounts of the United Counties was laid upon tlle‘ table. A conrnruiriécation from Mr.- Trrâ€"v maine “as read,- in which he offered to map of the United Counties a‘t lllt' rate of 50’ per copy, and u map 0” the county of l)t’r:l at $35? prr copy. -â€"-¢v ’J‘El‘il’dbLli TORNADO. Ciiic AGO, June 4‘. A terrible tornado pnssrd oycr western! [own and trortlr~Wcslrrrr Illinois last night. The telegraph litres West of the Mississippi being down we are unable to ascertain tulafinio,‘ 1,-1is~ troop-‘3’ “'ol'efntrendled “1 _ 'It IS eslumiqd‘thfll 63000 blclllans have tlllcsc b1140pr princrptlcsf wlel. coln- show that our couvrctions are earn- which broke uy shortly afterwards. shame, bu, mi, sag/l, ,édnmim, of which M; I lrow fzrr west the tornado reached, and ‘1 Sg‘m’l'mfc 0015111") giflcffijo I. lowed Gal‘lbdldl- M D f 1 f h any; as‘ fire supp?! CO ad “ m 9M; for We may T951 QSSUl-Cd lllal “NW Simeon speaks was the sum of rig/It dollars. what rs the amount of loss of prOpurlya tTamas .. li.-â€"- rel earortantroo s NAPLES 15,-“ . , ‘ecara my on ave tie we are 0 and a at ' 7. V , , ' . . x'_ u ' tlrisl “ iartiallv armed to.” and left -. r. ' . .- .. i , j p , r. c if we are only unittd and deter CARRIAGE FACTORY.__VVE on, Maegan“ Wm] (gums: NEW, six", had no At (,lniton, Iowa, rt ctnirnencctl at 7.30 warded :1 Circular to the diplomatic corps, bitterly accusing the Piedrnontese Goâ€" verurncnt of having, notwithstanding its were repulsed in the combats of the 1511i and 16th. The position of Monoralc which commands Palermo, has been inâ€" licart‘; and? right happy are we to state that in spite of the arts of the unprincipled Demagogue, the cause aimed to work, that we shall suc- ceed. The times. we live in are admitted by all to be momentous. joycd the pleasure of Visiting the celebrated Carriage Factory of Mr. person to consult with open the hunter. The band is entirely under my own control; the members of which are engaged for a given last evening. and although lasting bu" two and a half rrrinntes, caused more die-r struction of life and property than! any . w - - " .. . - . ; . . . 4 . . . . . . . H'tll’s Markham Villaoe. a few - - .. .. .v- . - - .- t . - - - "’5th bl; Flanbalfih'l Bands 0‘ “Paige-in“ f’lom‘SCISlo danm'fedd bandls 3f ‘Oéwlflebl‘s ‘0 0f the Moderate and Constitutional Our Canada 18 yet but ll'lifln't 111 dais isincé and were fibulfnriaed to biflefelflmtfoclfltel“lib (ltrfirorlbseli’iiif‘iim “326nm”, similar storm that has ercr "3|le llll! (Y r ‘ . 3 i x r I 5.. so ‘ "r . ' > - 'v i - - v ' ‘ v ' are mare nub on a time. be turn 6 ant espatcu. to clot). 3 a . ,6“ the Masonic (,) “0,0, I we”, innmd,_ portion of the country. lhe towns of M. Decaraf adds that this violent at- tack against the international law exposes Italy to sanguinary anarchy and compro- mises all Europe. He throws the respon~ ribility on the authors and accomplices in such a criminal action. The Marquis de Vilanarina has, in the name of Sardinia, protested against this accusation, which he says is false and in jurious. It is believed that Garibaldi will land at Calahria. PALERMO, 16.-â€"Garibaldi was at Al- eamo on the 15th. A fight has taken place at Lioppo,in which the Royal troops were repulsed. Palermo is in n- state of scigc. The French troops have arrived More emigrants have dissent-barked in Sicily. ‘ GENOA“, 18.â€"â€"lVi'arsiial Riviera demand ed reinforcements of Marshal Pesso, who, being unable to diminish the garrison at Mcssina, refused“ A message from Palermo of the 20th gives the rumor that Garibaldi had ob- tained’a dcc’ided'victory at Montreale.â€"â€" Rumorsarc also current at Turin that the 17th regiment of Neapolitans was com- pletejy beaten-by Garibaldi. while the 7th was compelled to lay down its arms. It is confirmed that the 6th regiment refused to firs on the insurgents. A popular demonstration in support of Garibaldi and the Sicilian movemet was lield at St. Martin‘s llall, London, on the 22nd; "The hall was crowdedand great enthusiasm was manifested. j FRAFCE. The effective force of the French army will be increased by 100,000 men, in con- sequence of the incorporation into it ofthe conscripts of 1859. The Paris correspondent ofthe London IIem/d says the visit of the Grand Duke Nicholas to 1Napoleon related to the con- clusion of the treaty between France and Russia on the Eastren question, and that this treaty was signed on the 19th. J'FALY. The treaty of Zurich has been approved of by the Sardinian Chambers by 215') against‘ 16. The report. of the committee on the oession of Savoy and Nice, concludes by proposing its approbation by the Cham- bers. It is stated that counter Ol‘dcl‘S for the French troops to remain at Rome is owing to Garibaldi's success. RUSSIA AND TURKEY. The Russian troops in the southern pro- 1 vinces are said to have been placed on a 1 war footing. They comprised three dis- tinct corps, and were about to be reinâ€" "WWâ€"Milieu? RICHMOND: HILL. JUNE 8. 1860. THE BALL. ROLLING. “If the trumpet give an uncer- tain sound, who shall prepare him- self for the battle 3” is a serious question; and as the people of King’s Division will shortly have to select a fit and proper person to represent them in the Legislative Council, it behoves them- of all things to be guided by principle, party is gaining. ground.- Alreaa the Moderates of King’s Divisi have begun actionsâ€"Rt. Marsh, Esq., of Richmond Hill, was the first to set the ball a rolling; and at- present all is harmonious. The preliminaries are all settled, and, on the 30th inst. the Delegates will meet in Markham Village and de- cide upon a Candidate. Pending the action ofthat. convert; tion, it is not our intention to advo- cate the claims of any particular Candidate, although as a matter of course we have a decided prefer- ence for a gentleman who has al- readyiserved us in Provinc'al Par- liament; still we shall not, by urg- ing his claims in any way, throw the apple of discord amongst the party. We are prepared, heart and soul, to support the man that may be nominated at the approaching Convention. We hope that the delegates will loose sight of indivi- dual preferences, aud think of no- thing but the public good. Let us have every thing straightforward and above board. We must not have any wire-pulling or private caucassinv. Our cause is good, and we must bring a strong man out, and then leave no stone unâ€" turned to elect him. K The great. question to which all others must be in abeyance is, no Dissolution of the Union. There must be“ no shirking this; for We think the meeting. of Saturday did wisely in deteru’riuing‘, that those ’Subvertionists, neither do we want those who, by their talents, are fit “educauon 'mittee of twelve men be appointed years when compared with the old World. If we want to see it grow to well developed maturity, we must see to it that we elect only to be entrusted with its destinies. »~ “ma ~-~o w¢â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" MEETING iN MARKHAM. [Communicated] Au adjourned meeting of the in- habitants and interested friends of of the Township Of Markham, assembled for the pur- pose of making suitable arrangeâ€" ‘ments to present the Rev. H. Hill, M A., Local Superintendent of Schools, Willi a complimentary dinner in the shape of a tea party, on Thursday the 28th instant, as a grateful acknowledgment. and ap- preciation of his successful services during the. severalyears he has been superintendent of the Town- sliipâ€"VVilliam Button, Esq, being proposed to preside, and D. McKay to act as Secretary, the following resolutions tvere adopted : Moved by Mr. N. BUTTON, sce- onded by Dr. ])U1\'HAM, that a- comâ€" to make the necessary arrange- ments to carry out the object of this meeting. The following gentlemen having see such a large stock of elegant carriages of every description and of superior make. We believe this factory started in 1850 on a limited scale, out. the business gra- dually progressing until in one yea-r they sold 4000‘carriages; and in spite of the crisis the business is still increasing,» which is to be ac- counted for from the fact that the greatest care is taken in employing first-class workmen, and using considerable judgment in sctc‘cting, regardless of expense, the best ma- terials from Britain and the States. The Democrats, Plractons, Prince Albcrts, Boston Buggies, with or without tops, New York Square Buggies, Concord Buggies, and in- deed every vehicle made by Mr. Hall. is first-class, and cannot be surpassed.- VVe saw nearly fifty persons present at one time at his highest satisfaction at the really splendid equippages; many of them indeed did so in the most. practical mannerâ€"one gentleman, (Mr. J. Fierheller, 4th con. Mark- ham) purehasing no less than three buggies, ofdifferent patterns, two being for his two sons. and one for himself. Mme”...â€" Q_UOITS.-â€"-A1’l interesriug game of been proposed, were unanimously chosen Committeemeu, giving them power to add to their 'num- ber:â€".â€"t\fessrs. A. Barker, N. But- quoits came off on Friday, June 1st, at Mr. Wm. Christison‘s, Oak Ridges, between Messrs. Simson and Anderson of Richmond Hill, Baird. a the expenses. and give the rrrorrrborsnf show-room, and all expressed the' ately to Messrs. Nicholle and Raymond ; told them the offer made me by Simson: they at once agreed to give me the full amount asked without the slight reduction, and of course from that time 1 considered them my em- ployers, and served them accordingly; and for the kind and gontlornanly treatment re- ceived at their hands on the day in question, lreturn thorn many thanks. lVith regard to the circulation ofthe report that Mr. Simson “ had refused to subscribe to the amusement of the day [know nothing of, other than 1 was informed by Mr. Vailes on the morning of the 24th, that Mr. Simson had agreed to subscribe, but eventually Trfrlscd to pay; and when asked wiry 1 did not play at the Masonic (’1) Hotel, 1 reinted the above cir- cumstance. and l have no doubt but that the Commander-inâ€"Chief: [to which Mr. Sinrsorr refers to-iu his first cpistla to Jeremiah] will explain in a satisfactory manner to all con- cerlled. 1 am, yours, truly, W. TltUDGEON. Victoria Square, June 4th, 1860 THE QUEEN’S BIRTH-DAY 1N MAPLE. To the Editor of tilfe York llerald. ersrncrnr) FrunNIr,â€"As I am well per- suaded thou art always ready to hear as well to publish all news relating to the state of n rhirs, as well as affairs of state. I wish to inform thee of the manner in which the Queen’s Birth-day was celebrated in this important part of the Province. Let it therefore be known unto‘ all men in general, and women in partiâ€" cular, that 0111' illustrious town, if not the greatest in population, is not the least in Loy- alty and Zeal for the honour of our beloved Sovereign. , No sooner had bright Phtehus mounted the clrarriot of day, than groups 013 the inhabitants might have been seen hurrying to and fro, vieing with each other in their demonstrations of loyalty. Friend Dick of the Maple Arms Hotel, with his accustomed urbanity, gave a general invitation to drink the health of Her Majesty in a horn of’ his superior Cogniac, [which I can tell thee is a prime article ; and vflamanche, lowa and Albany. Ill, on op- posite sides of the river and live mile! south of Clinton, were completely dew monishcd. 1n the former place 3'2 bodies have been taken from the ruins, and tlrcre are still a number that cannot be got at. in Albany five or six dead bodies have been found, with about fifty wounded, some ser‘iotlsly.. \Ve have not been able to ob. taiu'a list of the victims. The citizens of Clinton, ill, and Clinton, Iowa, are doing everything in their power to relieve the sufferers. From other towns on the route of the tornado that can he reached by tele- graph, we learn that the destruction of life and pmperty was equally as great.- A! Morrison Ill, the following are kitted as far as we have been able td’lcarn :-â€"â€"Mr. 1). Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorr, George i‘orrierth, and aboy named Barnum. The severely wounded are Thomas Digby, Benjamin Latie and wife, Mr. Richardson and Hiram Mann. At ' Lynden, tlrre miles south of Spirling, se- vernl pcrsong were killed, and fifteen badly injured in that. vicinity, by havihg. their arms and legs broken. The storm‘ passed to miles northward of Amhoy. Reâ€" portsays over ten lives were lost, and there are a number badly injured. The names of the killed, as far as known, areg Mrs. Moss anda child named Billsbya The injured are Mr. Moss and daughter. Mr. Sackett,» a boy named Nortlrway, and, Mr. Wright. The tornado appeared to have taken a course almost due east from- the l\=1ississippi to Rook Rirvcr, as scar- cely a house or barn on the direct track,- which was about half a mile in width is left standing. From all accounts, prob; ably not less than 60 lives were lostl.- The extent of the damage to“ proph'ty', .. .H . _. , ’ ‘ r.r . .. . ~ __ 3 c ‘v r .i'.. ,, - . ,Orcod by “WM divisions of reserve. The and not by passion or j)1ejudi(,e,,â€"â€" who 1ntentl to be Landlddtcs mus1 ton, Benjamin hillllgatl, Henry and hqeser Chrlsnson and Kelly, 511s] friend Mac uied to sabjuolt bad totakaflf erlcrr lSditfel‘? lirgc, cannot be fully as- Cossacks of the Black Sea, numberinn‘ t Every one Who "mes ShOUId' be attend the Convenllon and Stale Leaver: J'Ohn Billion: BenJamln "Of Oak Ritligt‘q', for “ Beef and relfioliildidiftibn’ ncaim :Stbi-lrie \hfiiliigm‘i‘bni Lermme 0‘ some “me. I .. 4. ._ g ~ t DI: . I I ‘ I .. . . a i I, I r t . x ‘ . A . ’I I S ; J. Yr t V 1 k C 18.000 men, have been ordered to march. able to give some gOOd “335011 for bloadly the“ OPmIOHD- NO than ALI“, DdVltlbOD, D1- D0' Greens ”â€"-â€"â€"Richmond \Vlllnli’lg of Temperance exhibited signs of suffering in his choice. Every elector should remember that the exercise of the franchise is an important trust, and upon the right use of this great boon to li'eernen “the right of the (governed to choose their govern- ors," much is devolved. The ship The agents of the Austrian Governâ€" ment in the Principalities had obtained certain information that there was no conâ€" centration of Russian troops on the Profit. The Turkish Government was said to: be taking mrasures which denoted serious apprehensions. and was garrisoning the ought to be chosen in the dark; for although we would not attempt to tie our chosen one to support. our Shibboleth, yet we must know fora certainty what are his views, or else we may elect a man who will misrepresent us. At present all herty. David Burke, Geo. Pingle, Robert Nash, William But-ton. Moved by Mr. BUTTON, sec- onded by Mr. VVILLIAMS, that the price of tickets of admission to the dinner he fifty cents each. Moved by Mr A. McLean, seeâ€" two games out of closely contested, although the play was not as good as it would have been under more favorable circum- stances; the wind blowing a gale the whole time. At three o’clock the party sat down to an excellent ,.._ ' or three bar-1b the spirit. ’nndcr the direction of that sinful man in the the spirit, because they might not partake of The Military display was neces- sarily dispensed with for want of the accoutreâ€" rrrents, several of the men having lent their umbrellas during the season of Lent, and the said umbrellas having kept lent.- ever since. The day having passed in festivity and joy, and the shades of evening ClOS(‘d around us, next- cau’re a grand display of Fireworks, EXTRAORDINARY CASEâ€"A brothe of; noble'o' man, wall known on the turf, has been expelledl from a London Club, for ct‘ealin'g candles. The_ noble delinquent is, we‘ believe, in receipt ot‘ £20,000 a year. Lord Clyde li'as been relievediot'his command1 in ludia, and isexpected in' England very soon; It is probable that his Lordship will arrive in‘ s a nits whi‘h r.d 2v» bee do I - - - beefoper , L 1'1 m tr n at ,of state is a noble vessel on a has been harmonious, and our. Unded by Mr. 1). Bean, that the dinner, PmVMCd in the womb), flesh 111mm" whme Mum, fmm ,mved July. . . lstormv occan' manv a sunkenrcof meetin s well re )resented. We Committee be instructed to invite ' 1' ~ . ‘ _ aboui a-m’id a, iertect storm of s urbs and Itis noticed as a curious fact illuith0“33" "l he inhabitants of A'Iontenegro were * ’ g l hosts usual “lbeml Style‘ '1 he re ‘ I q turday Review,” the most learned and scholuso' or sandbauk lies hid beneath the surface,â€"â€"and it requires wise men at the helm to guide our noble Province or to honor and renown; all prepared to tak up arms to support the general rewrlt against the 'l‘urks. The Porto questions the competence of the Powers to institute the enquiry pro- lravc not had. one township dictat- ing terms to. the rest of the riding, neither has there been the juggling and overreaching of the Grits. In Dr. McCaul, Dr. Ryerson and Hon. john 11. Cameron, as some of the 5Pcakers. Moved by Mr. VVANCH, (teacher) turn thatch will come off at Mr. Simson’s on Monday, June the 11th. SCORE. FIRST GAME- crackers, much to the delight of the juveniles and the no small terror of antiquated maidens in hoops. Next came a- Ballhon Ascension under the direction of Messrs. Dr. Hackett and H. C. Ashdown, S.T.V. An P.1’., which caused tic of all the London pugilism and the late fight, while the penny newspapers, deferrdr‘ “ Daily Telegraph,” the paper of the masses,- condemns the whole as brutal; Mr, Cooke, the equestrian, has offered Tom' posed by 111,553., for no one will deny that the pros- the Reform ranks it is amusing and SCCOUdCd by MF- WVILSON, 092101301“) \ Christian“. mum-16 gr-eaiexcitemeot, and would compare favor- Sayers anmngagenwd, 1b,. twelve mom}... .3; INDL . ,pmth of our country depends upon pluable to SCC ho“, one genuine 1:0 that D. thKay be appmnted Srrnson,. . . nu . . . . . . .21 iblydwith thedeilrploitslof either Steirlrer qr Bob a.week and all expenses, to travell with! ' ' ' . . . . llS SlaiCSmOl’l. The ' ‘l‘dl’ . ‘ ‘ S 7‘. , V )‘ " , ' 3 10 ( l‘t (‘lt res ‘, ' a 10‘? ‘6; a“ , ‘3”3 9t “‘8 l'en'le' 113‘ as him up and down the country and appear m“ we 0",), palm,“ [was ,1,” whence . y n \0 our former ha tndea (lCtl to trickthc l ift an a l s to, Mr 11:“ 5 PMBSSMASMOWHhasnmbemseen “heard some ofithe scenesonhe circae.’ ti“, new financm schemes which we“, laws; they control our public other. We have had reqursrtions {mm the 103011913 0111113 FOWDShID, _ SE00“ GAME- , ofsinee, great fears are eriiertained for his . . ,. hing extensive}, canvassmp works and finance; and therefore scattered about, written by a genâ€" to be presented at the coming oc- Shrrspsou . . . . . . . . . . . safety, the general supposition being that be In 1832 there were only 16» writes of - - - - . - - o - 11115 Dino-1.........'......r-‘-~...... ' ' v ' i ' ' . ' ‘ .' ' vat‘q k. we say that it is of the utmost inr~ tleman requestrncr lrtmselfto stand. Gaston; the same to be submitted “'6'” up '“ the ballo‘m’ “Vegan?” J‘mml Ra‘lmy "1 Canada" now. Share are "e" l A I , t? . . , “' Murphy was heard to exclarni in rapture, 1000. Over mirteen minim“ Ofpounds Private telprrranis of 14th A iril rmc‘i- ‘ pmmnce that We 5916“ able men f0 W e have heard his conduct warme prevrously to the teachers for 7' “slrauglr no. muck n' toepot,” which please " .' b h G d ed Enghm,‘ szjyinq ,lwilnj,02,’1,,; i; rule and guide us. denounced by his brother Grits as aPPl'OVfll- mm” GAME‘ 3“ translated filthy convenience The" f0" Silufl'rllgfll'?,ve been Spent y i e "n . 0 i ' ' If P ’ J - '- ' ' r - v ' ' ‘ .i ‘ . ' . Y i y . . . Sin’rson .. . . . . .. ..?1 lowed a procession of the Fire Brigade by ’ 'run{ at way ornpa Y- tcllrgence that the ultimatum of lbllglantl. In our dwlslon them are 1“ Odls’ dl‘shonoSt and Vl'k" 'Ihree aspn‘ ‘MOVed 1’3 Dr" Dm‘HAM’ 500' Christisbn. . . . . . Toml‘llght. the Mal)I8 band playing the ,. ’ 1 he fist flour made lzom wheat reaped itinct par-tics claiming our support. blockade of all the northern ports, with we have the gems-Wied Reformers the esception of Shanghac, had cortsc-iUll-d the MOdCl‘ate party. Each of qucntly been established, ‘ these partrc.., we presume, will and France had been rejected, and that a ants are in the field, and each do- ing his best to trick the otlrer.- The action of the first Grit public meeting was so r’nanifestly unfair onded by Mr. JOHN REESOR, that a ...1 report of this meeting be sent to MessrsChamberlain anndDonald the Economist, W'hitby Chronicle 1:1mpires.~-l\1r. Legg, refereeâ€".â€" aud York II(?1‘(lltZ, for publication, Communicated, “Prince of Wales Grand March ” and “ Rosin the Beau,” composed and arranged by E. Dyer, RM. &. 'l‘.S.S. The whole wound up with a general illumination to defray the ex- .rerrse of which the Minor and Cor roration ,l . 1 , . . . 1 this year has been sold in New York $12 per barrel. It came from the plantation of W. C. Dancill, peer Savannah. Ga. y

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