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Newmarket Era, 12 Nov 1869, p. 2

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THE NEWMARKET NOVEMBER 12 1809 make any scil I hi id generous It yielded of the possession venue anil the ra accumulation ami increase of fun the Treasury but nevertheless arbitration will rciii bunted wo will not know really possess We feel very like a mail with dollars in hit pocket ami some debts to pay ho cine not knot bow much cash ho may that tin noon be over and that it wool satisfactorily of to alien corned Mr Mcivellar said that before Ing any observation on the rcsolulioi had been called together He had conversed on subject today with a of on both side of and ho had found feeling to be general that this an exceedingly lenient season of year Mo tho He found members of the House interfered with their business old magi no no reason for it Cheer In conclusion ho would American New deration which only ay that niemberssitualed ilton hud to give tho deed for day Ho thought tho site and kiw beside im ho had to move would North York Aff SoeletyAt to the Mr Coyne U ho g ad MOvManMOt Iho and of the was one thing about they that but an ordinary could agree and that was that the a a the ftMHUmrt6ir on the part of Address embodied the feeling of the rvnVrLiu would I- ll that people and wan in accordance by ry In saying this it waa not with- want- of the country Ho feeling that in hi hand- won the the House and country difficult Mr Darfcof Nov late Department ho- seiwj intelligence received through Mr still oe in Thornton British it appear in Addiiiglon that Her Majestys government M prepared to reduce single rate of Toronto Markets postage prepaid letter the United Statue and United Kingdom to threo peace It will be bored that General I I upon the position to which they had the British Post t lithe rj attained and there the to reduce I otter rate mi paragraph liko to criticise of postage to cent to take the pooch in detail commenting the Acta of the ioveminent Hut on and January tho Act of the ho could not agre n the work pi-e- of the to the olwervation of which leader in reference and calling together of the II ice it Would have boon very ii had been called adoption or tho measure of postal form by WOllld inland WM Now market friend l the able the month followo1 in a lengthy of the which ho llegiiioti they tat and bad to do the work it bo Mr York the liovcrnnieiit I reconaidcr it inn he the indul- and the Mouse while making a thing lor Georgian Bay Canal tho Then- wore two peace and old man Constitution change and bo highly favoured amended o at a wo were should give to in the law our gratitude on from Hon Mr could no Throne Hear hear The next agree with renpecting tin to by Kxcclliio of the country In proof which all feel In acrliun he would J in the lati there wore no lot in tin- rii than of bankrupt- the country and that regard to the Arbitration termination of the he muit tending hot wee the Ho did not blame tho SfcKrtt it appears that Her Majesty Government r prepared to rod tire the single rato of iumtage for prepaid letter United Slates and the United Kingdom to three pence It will be that General submitted A proposition to tho British Post the letter AC i tub Back axo could to puh it 1 IK thi ill It had over could He delay After a mora talk resolu were carried and an founded thereon The House then adjourned take effect on and after the tin of January of which two would be pontage and two inland postage of each count is litle doubt therefore of tho early adoption of the measure of postal reform so earnestly desired by the people of twoconn trioa motion boon started report coming apparently from au thentic source- that Secretary Bout well is maturing a plan for the return to specie payments by tho 1st of nary next ntct being Percy Davis that th before many mouths decide that the Legal Tender Act is unconstitutional Government is anxious to antici pate tho results by securing re turn to specie payment decision is given to public Sot fellow ing appears in the Alexandria to from hero were brutally murdered brought up and last night They were foond this ral Ma nnld presented his which mm tho same as lost must again renew Out of the gani to penoi ot the year Mm04 Munich for North York Domfnatod on I tail ways Public Account and Privileges and AttorneyGeneral again objected this day last year against laoelviaa the petition iii favor of a of land toward the Georgian Bay Canal introduced o nmeud tho Grammar School Law of Ontario Second rending on next Also a Bill to amend tho Common School Law reading on Wednesday Tho mover stated that while he named Wednes day for a second rending it was not proceed ttli in the Canada ami Ontario liaments It thus practically became gtxal grievance that members of louio should occupy seats in Tho Government eoedcl in carrying a measure which of Gov I sit in the Dominion liament But be trusted thnt in ben from further they hat would be enabled it was toe their and the intoreU of dual representation uVoZ pir tin torn dress submitted by gentle opposite very little It- stated the Parliament will meet on of February mW of Quebec says that the French Canadian are pouring into tho Province from every direc tion on their return from the States In It I Itcbis flit sad la Sold Tbb The Ottawa of the very son- thorn them but ho tore the ami Mr a Bill entitled The Franchise Act also a Bill to exempt homesteads of fami lies fnm levy or sale on execution Several returns were moved for and the House adjourned oclock Suivsr The took the chair at three The being again pot On tin on the track of Gilbert A good deal of secret wructf money is being spent apparently to tittle GovernorGeneral has been pleased to revoke and cancel the several commissions undermentioned to County Deputy Judgeships necessities for which tho appoint ments were mode having ceased Geo Henderson County of Hast ings Robert Lyon County of Carlo- ton Francis Stunton fount v of Norfolk County of Mid dlesex A County of Hast ings Isaac Toms Counties of Hu ron and Bruce I County of Samuel J Coanty of Herberts McDonald Counties of Leeds and Charles deferred from yesterday of A and rather spirited discussion followed Tho AttorneyGeneral op tion genth exceedingly careful to cat taste and tho rvquiremei Opposition Hear hoar laughter They had at lea of knowing that by after big against the Government for theii gentleman forward but when Mr told and that the views they hail th want of confidence d were gradually being adopted b- motion willwl particularly the these gentlemen oven if they PP for Card well who has an were actuated by no higher motive to the Shrievalty The than to retain their seats on the Speaker ruled against Petition benches Hear hear Mr Williams Hamilton wished to make a few remarks about these Asy TO turns which had been referred to In shortly after adjourned the ad he and this debate He 30 p m tomorrow to enable had no wish to attack tlio Attorney- to tho funeral of the General but that honorable gentleman lat0 C had indulged in many throats thnt j HearrTuo the Cable had not only put tion bis threat against the citizens of but attempted to ridi- every public speech bo bad mail from one en I of the lbo country to other Mr Tax hams felt that the Government bad the in their power ts Tho fugitives have with cunning used all their skill tboir pun Abbot of Middlesex Thomas Parke County of V Dr J for Bold sax Another now idea with regard to North It Is from Ottawa Aetet to the effect It not a mere live thousand dollars a year that brings the exGovernor onco more into tho troubled waters of Ca nadian politics Already Grand Trunk scheme looming up be fore us and wo have a Grand Trunk President hero in person late it The ery air is of the i thick with us influence bear on John A McDonald tooompel him to tako Hi neks into the Government We shall not know all the truth for some time yet bat enough is known of the man and hia surroundings to us in believing that his coming i the signal for an the city of He believed it was well known to most members the House that a Deaf and Dumb Asj hod been located in Hamilton Government They purchased land and paid fur Waflssa aw mishap of and Aa the claims to be porter of the Patent Combinat inspire J from soma to write of a prouiiuent T the Cabinet How for the from among the Conservative party an effected with this necessity f change bat from the remarks of member for Algonta in moving are- to the speech the throne i v the Conservative party as a body we J ace any good In from open hostility to the Commissioner of Crown Lands or the we are rather to the opinion that the largely prevailsVnong them that swoela of and ane salvation a party doonds much opou their success and Canal Presented but deed tuiiol out it was for the interest of the Province that Asylum should bo removed from Ham- fcply in ny of of Hamilton felt of the which also a pet from the a as it were away a Ida srUolf net i Toronto in respect arrangements AttorneyGeneral Maodonald moved for the of a select com mittee same last session fur the formation staodingCoi The Order of the Day was read for the consideration of His Excellencys speech at the opening of the session Mr Cumberland moved a series of resolution on which to bate an Ad dress in reply to His Excellencys The resolutions wen as rely an echo of tho speech lie that in undertaking this du ty he occupied a position or unusual ease lie scarcely folt it to their family Ho could scarcely rind enough to condemn the coarse the Government had taken Mies In Belleville the water waa to be sap- plied by a steam engine and pump which would pump tbe water Jekar0Wl feet and raise it feet at an ex- a of at least in I Hamilton it would hare boon supplied ly no greater oust year The Attorney Genera I had visit to Hamilton t bad said they to him God forbid any man should to the Government from that hi ask for favors which they not get honorably and OssDrJUrj Csarrfc Cash for AT i w Oysters I Oyster Mflj FourthDivision Court Ilt afrkr IS J JOHN it BOW For I rtM It IHaOLVENT ACT OP of ban la SSiMlios lb 180 aJW aia esflj Kill AsafsaVP ties off their trail and there little doubt but that thoy have perfectly men were employed on the outside work near tho Penitentiary when they effected their escape but bow it waa accomplished we have been unable to with any degree of certainty- 1 4118 ops I Tho names of the men are Joseph Banberry a twentyone man ndaaa who bad years to serve and Isaac sentenced for life for NOTICE TQ OWNERS OF WILLIAM BIRCH Farrirrlajir aid I I WJ amH ailb sroaipt Waa kka laat aaaUst la a it Hans Tat saJ aiW WafaH Us first aoasit of Tama The first boot prob ably led to first corn the flrat bun- 1011 the tint swearing at feet But corns were a late production they soon became versa They are now found in all sasnesaaj paru of the oil and new world They are to be met with in the palace of Lm the king and in tbe cabin of the tilt is a ploughman Tboy are found In Lon by j fc don Pans and New York They flourish on the Thames grow luxun- f n Jim on tbe Hudson and yield 1 inline on the Mississippi ailments of foot treated in most approved anil skilful of Out Broad- CTTS STABS BRUISES a en- aasajfej oa country merchants

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