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York Herald, 4 Dec 1868, p. 2

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Northern Railway 0 seas : ‘ - RICHMOND IIILL STATION. CHANGE OF TIME. POLEONâ€"EIS MAPS AND HIS POI-ICY. .A. Byâ€"Law To aid and assist the lflllllllfl and Nippissing Hallway COMPANY, Everybody recommends Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. The O’Donohue is one of the handsomest men in Europe. HAVANA, Dec. 1,â€"Shipping muster Gar- cia, who some months ago attacked IMr. Larrntrie, who was then acting: United Municipal and Assessment Committee . TUESDAY, De.c- 1. The Committee met today at 11 a. m. Hon. Mr. Cameron presiding. previous meetings, gone LATEST FROM EUROPE. REUNION. THE QUEEN’S ILLNEss. LONDON, Dee. 1.â€"The Queen has recov~ cred from her slight indisposition. and W111 leave for Osborne soon after the meeting of LOUIS NA f Canada 1 i " - . The Re-unio, in connection with the Mechanics’ Iiistlute, was quite a success on Tuesday eveniugilast. The only .hing that occurred to intrrupt the pleasures of the (From the Scottish American Journal.) If the speeches with which Louis Napoleon favors the world are intended simply to mys- HavingI at . l . Parliament. . _ . , A , ,' . ' . , n . . .. . '.. 1if‘Y the intention is Hel‘emuy lulmled‘ .He 1‘?’ nisn \EI 1’s CABINET . . hovembm 23' 1868' evemlg’was the ude bfhmmur 0f some 1”“ through the Assessment Act. marking the S 81981 1139', t1“: ,beiln, H GIVING d‘11 lmPI'eSSlve and Saysumhlnfli While 1‘13 A l L i ' Coin” North 8.55 A.M . . . . . . . . . 4.551’.1\l dozen vei‘ylittlmOYS In the gallery, Whose clauses to which objection was taken. the placer in oit .u" A i 01 u .1 i r 3 3 o O O o z :- y ' ‘ v V l- M' D ‘ )1' "11 t i'onose an' more . ° . A '7 A J - i. ' - u 1%] "tier General Lersundi to answer the chaige o. 9 hearers disbelieve Wit-it 13 “Hamil “"3 a A 1' .1515“ 1 m "0 1‘ .- ‘ 5 Gulliu‘buutll 10.02 It..\1.. . . .. ....021.1\1 conduct was one as to excne the llldlgna' (/U'nmlllce l'o'd'W Inocve‘L to comb . ’ .‘ . 0 ~ ~inoiit Ways' try to conjecture what is omitted; names for the Peerage during the present m m . .. . f 1, , ff d f0 thn dnnoyauce these clauses in their Order, comment-mg defrauding the Ameiican .mseiii . , (THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS) ' - ‘“ '”' â€" tion 0 a Wio s ere. r m . o' - brought against him by the present Consul General of the United States. W _ DIED. administration. A grand testimonial banquet s projected in Liverpool. in honour of the nembers of the expiringr Cabinet. GLADSTONE. Mr. Gladstoue’s “ Chapter of an Aiito‘ii- with clause 4. This clause included under the terms, “ personal estate,” and “ person- al property,” “debts at their full value.” ' The Committee agreed to substitute “ actual value,” and added to the list “interest on what he thinks is still unknown; what he " feels, none is sufficiently trusted to learn. NoW, however, he has resorted Ito a new method of presentingr what he Wishes to be understood as his views, and this time the TO THE COMPANY BY WAY OF BONUSy AND TO Mails made up at the Richmond Hill Post Office. ._I. It is true, that tey were trying to imitate those of more mture age who amused them- selves, at the Blchelor’s gathering, in the Until further notice, the mails willbe , . . . A . , _ , , . ~ . ~ throwiuv - . v v a , Therefor iaSk 0f Intel'Premllo” ‘5 1.038 dlfrfcult' [NCO osraphy.” iso‘euerallv thought to be a need nlosed at this Post Office astollows: Hall: 3 {PW erew‘o’5 info”, by in ortgages.” 1" {-1115 Place: 0,“ “it 24th UIlt-sdlIuARi AMI Issue Dvbenfures ’ a s were the other da issued in Paris, the 5‘ I . .r’. - , . . u I . , down iellets in ,he faces of those below, ., 1a in” to the assessment Of Hm,“st aged 1y yews uInd Z4 dy3_ “D To AUIIHONISE THE iin p h I III I I, Y ,I, “Fiance less and injudicous publication. and is 1):} MORMNG‘ I d b I I b I Clause 6, re t (,5 I d I III VS" 9 0“"Ҥ 9 m a “'0 )081 long i ' v ‘ ' z '3 ' ' is . - v i uct' '- or itt e o s mus u -~ 'd t” lai s, was atere J sri '- , . I- A . I . l . I I I f. E 0,8 I1” the, resmmfimr liered to hate ilicnated many of Northern Mm, I I I I I I I I I I I I 720 AIMI but such L01 I iiiI 15 y y I 110111091 en iIII I IIII "y “I, AtMaple,ou tIielithult.,SAitAu MAIt'rII I, Levylng of a fipbc‘al Rate “Ad the ms” 0 W l ' .. 1 ’ friends' S tl ‘ Mail 7 30 Add. be guarded agalm In future- “‘5 0‘” the words Wilson“ y 01" 50 . m daughter of J. C. MoQuarrie, Esq, aged J the secoIrIid iIiIiIider the (1)1‘162MBJSII regiIipt‘,I: PRUSSIAI LpuIiIein U I . . . . . . . . . . .. - The funowimis the pmwamme of the notico by the non-reSIdeut should be given yams and 5 months, , Fm. ,ho phymen, of ,he third on or is own rn e. 1e 0 J05 ‘ , , ai 'or; mira. . . .. . . . o r -, Minn.“ ‘ ,. a ,, , , , . - ~ . .. , . Bonus Dec. 1.â€"1ntlie House of Depu- ., .. . ,. - . . d 1‘ «a . _ .- r, ,0,th DLBENIURE.) .vINIERESL this publicatgon are deIxtépnItIlIyI IICSI VIISLIIIIIIIWI MIIIiSteII of Justice, Count guineIl, _ . . . . . . . . . ] 11II00IAI-II11VI-I evenings e.itcitmment, which gave good The next question was, whethe, theno_ 293mg): ongi'fshthtellildmldlmbfo 1fili'lfiiiliiiiicli his been V011 Lil-"‘9 “mac 3 31300011» “W411” leiv'iSIa' u Hilfiyfifé ' ' ' I I ' ' ' i To; salmf‘mtw‘b ‘5 millfealed by the repeate tice should be addressed to the AsspssorI. aIe- ‘ u ‘i ' ' KI I 7HEREAS, 1w we Act Orllie first session Sm , . I I. I I . l ,o . . . . . . t - , .-. , ., ‘ ,I " . r aCcrr. I 1‘ ,. SEPHAOHLE \/ _. ' n I. '- elifemed f0, prince et la glob-e; the other, lion foi mama: the legal 5), stun of the _ “ Vicmrm swam, I I J applause oi the lugs and intellectual audl cniding to the ex1sting 1‘1W, or t ) 1.1( A, Maple, on the «.0111 up I Jo , of “,8 M1,, ,IMIuIe 0, my “own”, or the asuirance to, foreign observers that he is content with his gains and has re clied his "furthest point of territorial ltn‘il)li1()li. and that the-Empire at last really is peace. Whether the maps will be deCIphered ac- l’russinn Kin dom uniform with the systems of Northern States. srAiv MADRID, Dec. l.-â€"â€"Ou MondayIa political meeting of Monarchists, in Vallidolik, 'as EVENING MAIL. Southern Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.30 mm. N.B. RlflGlSTERlED LETTERS will require to be handed in 15 minutes before once :â€" , l. Iiisti‘UineutalJuett, Mrs McCollum and Miss Bernard; 2.110% of Lucerne, Misses 11. Velie and lsrnard; 3. Reading, Dr.‘ N. J. Peck; ‘4.»Tle Little Major, Mr 11. A. The Committee agreed to substitute the words “ Clerk of the Municipality,” for the word “Assessor,” and to add the words “and shall be the duty of the Clerk 10 file“ such signification, and to notify the Assesor thereof,” and that the notice should Esq.. aged 66 years. W TO RONTO M A itKE'I‘S. Toronto, Doc. 3. 1868. Ontario. posse in [1M thirty first year of Her {vlajI-siy’s reign, incorporating the i'oronto and- ‘.ippi.-i.-iiig Railwuv (.‘oiiipniiy, it is provided as follows: "And iisliall t‘urilicr be lawful for our Municipality or h'lnnicipalities through any part hf which, or near \\'1|1L‘Il,1116 Railway cording to these lights is another matter broken up by the Republicans. the time 01' closing. I_ _ I I - . ,6, d3 .3 hem“. the Assessor “mm «I banepIINI I I I I $4 7,, “I, 4 75 “I. ,i on“. of [no son] company shall pass. or Bm- they certainly do What no prevmus ex] P D 1 Ge Firm in a. letter M. TEEFY, Postmaster. Bernard; 5. ‘Moon' is beaming on the ?:t£::nhi:0:gfi l ) Wheat, fig huuli . . . . . . . l 0:) @ l “U be situated. to aid and 855151 ihe sniu (,oinpaiin ‘ ' la, done; the betl‘a great ,Ulie‘dSI‘ AR”! ,ec’, ‘_‘ n‘ I ’ ‘. ' T _ ‘; ($8, ‘ , .r- ‘ '_ :- j . , , . -I ‘ . , , s "in when; bunk, H” H 1 ()5 @ 1 ill by loaning Ur guui-aiiioeing. or giving money iiiegiitoh The part of tliyer Empgroi‘ with regard to 1110 (Tia/15013, (190131133 Elli” the Present Rlchmond Hm' I‘OV 2 i’ 18 14“”! hissefljihs and 0‘ Cdmtmell 7 6 Sub-section 11, of clause 9, speeifying ex» “lama 3,9 mm", n _ , . _ | so Q1) i 3.: by way of" bonus or o her means to ilzIo com- to his throne and the future of France. He the SilalllSl1 Gover'nnel't “ll” halve 1.10 qeul’ Whispering? 011mg, M153 L~ Bernard} 7‘ emptioiis from taxations, was made to read pm“; do II I_ II II I I 0 75 {a U 3., . WWI 0,. “mug Muumqml Bond. to n, m am of is before the world more as a. warrior 10:25 With BOl'bOl‘Sv and demes “nth "‘d‘gm' Joys that We've'tteted, Mrs Harrington, 8. â€"“ The personal property andt he officml OMSI do II I II _ U 5., (,9 ll 55 “.9 Cmupmw, and ojhurwlse, [a uni-,1. manner, counting his wounds, than use. victor . twining his bays. And so Will his present attitude be viewed by every Cabinet in Europe. The first Napoleon was controlled by one ideaâ€"all Europe was to become subject to France. The attempt to realize this idea lost for liim all that he had gained. I The living Napoleon has been possessd With the lame aspiration modified to suit the en‘- cumsiances ofa latter day. No one Power can be the master of Europe. but one might be its arbiter. And so well, until very re- *cently. has the Emperor nianueuvered, Illizit he has gained the reputation aspiicd. But the reputation has been rudely slIiiitter 'ed by the course of events, and he is now virtually on his defence before the French 'people. He is aware that there can be no mistaking the meaningr of COIISpii‘:t(‘y ru- more, provincial discontent, :iitacks of increased boldness both in the Legislature and 'the opposition Press, and more than all, the necessny for harsh measures toward several of the Paris newspapers. Somehow or other, he has wounded the popular pride, and the wisdom of his diplomacy is susp: ct- ed The last two or three years have diminished French influence i-broud, and he knows that is his doing. The country has implicit faith in his stutesnianship and I his military talent, but the shadow of failure hovers over both. He may claim that Euro- pean tranquilty has been secured by the unification of Italy, Holland, the redistribution of Germany. the consolidation of Austria, and that all these charges are to the advantage of France; but his subjects will not credit the asser- tion On the contrary, they find the key- note of the whole in the werds of a Paris journal : “France, wiih her forty millions. including Algeria, has certainly no cause to fear anybody.” Let. us. however, do justice to the spliynx of the Tnileries. Iis task has been difficult. The French people are. imbued with a the independence of tiou the truth of the report that he proposed a Coup d'Elut. Admiral Mendez Mariel arrived in Madrid. The Republicans attacked and dispersed the meetingr of Monarchists in the town of Orense. 'runKEv. LONDON, Dec. 1.â€"â€"-A despatch from Con- stantinople says it is believed there, that the Sublime Porto will recall its Ambassador from Athens, unless recruitingr for Crete ceases in Greece. LoNiioN, oc. 1.â€"A rumour is abroad here that the Government of the United States has recognized the insurgents in Cuba as belligerenis. LoNnoN, Dec. 1.â€"-Tlic second great scull race of the River Thames took place to day between Joseph Sadler of Putneyand Harry Kelley of Putney. The latter held the chain- pinisnip of the Thames for nearly SlX yeais, but was defeated last month by James Reu- forth of G'zitcslieiid‘ Newcastle on Tyne. in aruce of nearly five miles on the River Thames, from Pniney to Mortlnkc, for $200 aside. The race to-day was over the same course and for the same amount, and was \V‘lll by Kelly, who beat Sudler four lengths in 23.3 minutes; thus regaining in part his lust laurel: and prestige. The weather was fine, and as on the previous race, there was an immense attendance to witness the con- test. AMERICA N NEWS. NEW Y OhK MAYORALITY. Mayor Hoffman retired from office at noon yesterday. Mr. Colman becomes Mayor until the 1st of January next, by virtue of liis;ofiiee as PrCSident oi the Board of Alder- men. Fi:.'iAN AMERICAN CONSUL. New YORK. Dec. l.â€"Tlie Timcs’ special says : RICHMOND HILL, DEC. 4 1868. Subscribe for the York Herald, 315; Year nu. mu . "‘L‘Jllg 12V-. - .-: THE RAILWAY The freelioldei-s of Markham township will, on to-inorrow, decide the fate of the 13y Law proposed by the Township Council 3 by which thirty thousand dollars are to be raised from Municipal Debentures, to aid the Nipissiui:r and Toronto Railr.a“y~â€"ihesc Debentures to be paid off by an annual assessment of $2,700 on the” property in the Township, equal to twelve cents on every hundred dollars. give a bonus, towards this particular enter- prise,of' about two hundred thousand dollars, to assist the Western Narrow Gauge line. If the citizens of Toronto, who are already heavily rated, find it advisable to contribute so largely aiil a similar sum tow..i'ds the encouragement of the enterprise, we think it is the least that the adjoining Townshipsâ€"through which this line passes â€"â€"can do, to vote for the By Law now submitted to them. Compared with tax payers in the City, farmers are lightly burâ€" thened, and can well afford to contribute a small sum annually towards completing an enterprise that is calculated to benefit the Toronto City is about to :I Considerable comment. is made here on the appointment of Jno. Savage, of New country generally, and make Toronto the great commercial centre of the Province. Independent. of broader considerations, we may not omit to take into account the direct Recitatiouâ€"Tlielflxecution, Mr A. Mclleth ; 9. Instrumenthlfifcssrs Cowan (it Suddaby ; 10. Military March, Miss Tcefy; ll. Groves of a Household Misses Vanderburgii; 12. Reading, Mrfli. Teefy; 13. Polly Per kins, Mr H. Bernard; 14. I love the merry, merry ilénIisliine, Miss E'lis ; 15. Readiiigâ€"The-Dewn Easter and the Bull, M.- e. A. Bonus; 1e. Lei-if by leaf the Roses fall, Eli‘s, Harrington and Ci‘m’l-lsi 17. Les Jolis Olseiiix, Misses Barnard; 18. Recitationâ€"The Qiack Doctor. Mr Robert Hall; 19. Eulalia Miss C. Campbell; 20. We shall meet again, Miss Campbell and Chorus ; Finale, God Save the Queen. We regret, as we have no doubt the audi ence did also, the unavoidable absence oftlie Rev. J. H. McCollum, of Aurora; lie was l 1 income of the Governor-General, aud the official income ofthe Lieutenant Governor. ’ Subâ€"section 13 was altered to include pen~ sinus of $200 and under. payable out of the public monies of the Province, as well as of the Dominion. A discussion then arose as to the mean ing of sub-section 14â€"“ The i. come of a farmer derived from his farm,” which. It seems, is variously interpreted in different parts of the countryâ€"some holding 1.11 t it means the whole income derived from pro duce stock, etc; others, that it was only [he mumps derived from produce, as grain, &CI The Chairman fuck the opinions of the members individually as to 110V? 'Ille clause is now interpreted. When the opinions :‘lm'e compared, it was found that the difference of sentiment was more apparent than .eal. Mr. Currie said that in so ck was not assessed. Mr. lvkert, seconded by Mr. McLeod, Delaware the announced for a. “Reading,” but sickness prevented him from put ting in an appearance. We trust the Rev. gentleman’s indisposition is but temporary, and that we shall, at some future time, have the pleasure of hearing him ; forwe consider it no ordinary treat to be present at u Reading from Mr. McCollum. MARKHAM COUNCIL. The above Council met at Unionville on Saturday the 25th ult. Reeve in the chair. « Members all present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. PETITIONS. ‘ 0 Mr. Marsh, from Dr.Hostetter, and others for aid to Widhw axwell, a. poor woman. moved thiit the clause stand as it is. The Chairman expressed his opinion, as a lawyer, that under the clause as it. now stood, the farmer could not. claim exemption . r v i H for grain in the barn. The w0rd “ income signified “ money,” while grain was pro- perty. Mr. Grahame (Hastings; said, if one far- mer had sold his gram and the other had not, it would be hard to tax the latter, while the former was exempted. Hamillton...................i4oo@165v S.i'aw.«}l>itoii...................8()ll@lflill Pork mess 7ft? 100 hbl.... .... . 00 fit) ‘25 0” numrtpit............. outrun-22 Woolirlib......... .. 0269.30 27 ...a. New thncrtisemeiits. FARM FOR SALE 2. BY AUCTION. Will be sold by Public Auction, (on the premises), on The 25th Day ofFebruary,1889 Tm; wrsr NAIF or LOT N0. C, IN THE 5TH CUNCESSION OF run 'i‘OWIthp of Wiiitchurciia COUNTY OF YORK, 0NT.; BOUT (ii AcreH cleared ; properly fence-rt _' and in a good state of or liivntion: \Vllu suitable Farm Buildings: an excellent young orchard : about 6 acres of vnluah 0 Cedar. ilm leiuuindur principally hardwood. flio hirm must be sold to moi-i the requirements of lilt‘ will of its live AnnAHAM Srmxnn. Taurus: One~third t'asli; die balance instalments, with interest For particulars apply to either of the Hilde!” signed. in DAVID S'l‘Et‘Kl.EY, SAMUEL SNIDER. Whitchurcli, Dec. 2. 1868 542 Mr. tykert and Mr. Ferguson thought it was a sufficient burden on the farmer to as- sess his land, without tuxnig his stock and implements. I I I Mr. Currie said this would be discrimina- iiug in favour of the rich. If a man had a large and valuable herd, while another had only one or two cattle, it would not be foir to exempt the former. After further discussion, the clause was reserved for future deliberation. Sub-section 15, exempting personal pro- DRAININGâ€" The subscribers having purchased the right for manufacturing [1. Caillel’s Patent llilching Machine '. and to such extent, as such Municipalities, or iii \' of ilii-In. shall think expedient: provided ulvi'avs. that no such and, loan, bonus or guarv dillnb shall be given except tiller tiio pnss'iig of bv-lnivs for the pill'l-OSU, and the adopiinn of such by-lnv.s b. hie ratepayers, as provided in the Railway Act. ’ AND WHEREAS. hi the seventy-seventh section of the Ru tway Act, cliapior sIXiy'six of the Consolidated Stainless of [he ate Province ol'CuIinda, it is provided that “U Municipal Corporation shall subs ribo for sioiik, or in or any debtor liability. under the said Railway Act. or the Spatial Act niilx'ss and until a By- 1uw to that effect has bow duly made and ad pi-I ed, with the consoiil fiist hail of a IiiIuonrit) of the qualified electors oi the Municipaliti in the manner dotvriiiiiicii 1)\ [lie HIV-law. after pub- l|(‘. ndveiiismueui iliervol (‘tilllfi hing a rova of the lll‘thtlsl'd llIi~ low, Hum-led at Isn‘t fovr: times in each newspaper printed Within the blow it of *lie .VluuiripiliiIi, or ii noun be [llllllrd lllt‘l‘t‘ill Ilioo Ill some one or illU'iij Iii.-\v.~'p:ipuis- prim; d in the iiuarisi I fly or town ‘ll i'o:o.uiidI Cll'l'nl toil therein, and also put up in at least four ot'ibo I'.I()>\,ll\11)lll'. places in such Mum-v uipulitIv. AND Winner)“ the Municipality of the lown lilp (If 51'. klinii. has di-lnixuilivtl to aid and assist lllb S‘AIU Tomlin) and .‘iipi~.~iiig Rail-I \VtV l'unipn Iv by givinp iburoio the sum of ‘liiitlJl-‘ll (liiirlv Ilioii~iiuil (1|)ilfl">)’h\'\\llly of 1m- X‘HIS. under it .1 :iuilioiity couioiied by iue said: .‘lllyiill'sl. in I't-cniil AND \‘Jiiuims. to carry the last recited ulijrm into viii-cl. ii 1$I|(‘l‘I l"-. for lII1IIIH sail!» Willllilcllntili)‘ to izivse the said sum of 3330,00“ (thirty t11t)|1~fll:t.1(1t)1ltlis)‘ln 1116‘lltltlillel'lltrelfl â€" after mentioned. AND' Wuhums it will reqirirn the sum of" $2,700 Iwn thousand servo l hundred dollars (0* be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debt of $30,001} (thirty thousand dol-I lore) and interest on tho debentures to be issued therefor as hereinafter mentioned AND VVHEREAS the amount of the whole rateahlo property of the said Municipaliiv. irreâ€" spective of any future increase of lllttsallla,Ifllld~ also irrespective of any income to be derived .l THEY INTEND From the temporary investment of the siukiii ' ' ' v 1 re I heiua ermeptiongd, or niiv‘psrtte a ' . ' . 1 . -' i o v V‘ ~1- I strange compoung 0f l'elmbllCfilllSm and 10‘"? York, as Consul to Leeds. Mr. Savage being advantage 10 be denyed from the Runway MF- Bu“ 4 £901 8 Glahflm 4nd ,. . s e b . rcre g n .1 o. - . - fm- ono throw 0 111011111“ v a ’ ~ ‘ I ' _ ' . ' now u “ , I, , ,A ' ' ‘ p... . ‘ » ~I ' 1‘3 WV“ 'J 1I0I'1 the Fenian Brotherhood. It is looked up "er 0 ‘ “I ' 7 “‘ "' .. l' ‘ , 0 ' "i " """ ‘ « n- ‘ ' .-. .. ' . . , just asxffiCh “SHWEIHPIW was I'GSUlt Oilmll- on as a test appointment, and may possibly aware that firewood is becoming scarce and mamâ€"‘Petmo were received and read- cussed- ‘ 1 1 I “0‘15 ' i lm‘dmd and “will! G” - I: t; S e tiary ardor. In this respect, Louis Napo- leon is a representative man. His histoi'yis that of a sentimentalist upon human liberty, Whose better intellect and personal ambition have been at variance. The man of De- comber is yet as much a mere theorist as Robespierre or Lamartine or Victor Hugo. He might have preferred a Presidency could it have been rendered perpetual, he might not have assumed the imperial purple had he supposed that the French people would be satisfied with less imposing dignities. rights of naturalized citizens abroad. New YORK, Dec. 1, 10 a. in.â€"Grold 35$- Excliange 9%. THE “ALABAMA” CLAIMS. NEW Yoiix, D'ec. 1.â€"The Times’ Special Says on Friday last, after consultation in the Cabinet, Mr. Seward forwarded to Mr. Johnson counter propositions in thcAZabumu claim question. sitions has not fully transpired. but they are put a new phase on the question of the The nature oftlicse propo- dear; rail-timber is also hard to procure; these great necessities are in abundance in our rear, and require railway facilities to bring them down ; farmers in Markham and Scarboro will find an advantage in these two items, that will more than repay them for their annual disbursement on the Railway account. But the advantages do not stop here; these Railways will improve the city of Toronto, and be the means of vastly iii- Mr.Laue, seconded by Mr. Button, moves, That a grant of $10 be made to Joel Mc- Kay, a sick and indigent person residing in this Township, said sum to be paid to the order of Peter \Vilmot.â€"Carried. Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr. Padget, That the following sums be paid out of the dog tax of this Township, being for injury done to sheep by dogs, viz: To Thomas Palmer. . . . . . . ..$13.50 Mr. Currie was opposed to exempting mortgages, or money due on account of the sale of lands, the fee of which is vested in the vendor. Mr. McLeod could not see why an invest- ment in a mortgage should be exempt while an investment in hardware, or in a promissory note, was taxed. Mr. Ferguson asked if the hon. gentle- men would tax, first the income derived from the mortgage, and then the mortgage itself? E s q . TORONTO NURSERIES, On Tuesday, December 8, 1868. All parties interested in Draining are iii- vltod to attend. EYER do BROTHER. Richmond Hill. Dec. 2. 1868. Strayed. cording to the following nlatemont : Millions two Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Eight hundred and sixty seven dollars, AND \VHEREAS the said Municipality is not at the passing of this By-lmw indebted to- any person or persons whomsoever, or .0 any body» or bodies corporate or otherwise howsoever. AND WHEREAS. f'orpaying the interest and creating an equal yearly sinking fund for pay- ing the said debt of $31,000 (ibirtv thousand dollars) as hereinafter n-eniiouoth will require an equal annual special rate of one Mill and two tenths ofu Mill in the dollar. in addition to There was aIclioiIce to be made, however, known to embody scchral material Iameiid- I I I H Jacob Heisie 7 10 Mr. McLeodâ€"No. I iAME into the premises of the Subscriber, u“ when. m,” w hf, “WW, in each (.93, I and he made it. Did he not make the wrong 11181115 to the Convention (as submitted by Creasnig its population; and thereby cause .. CI, ,, H-H ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' * " Mr. Fergusmnâ€"«By a preVIous clause the lot No 3",?!” (701158881011. Markham. n. , ,. . .. .E . . hi.” M - one? ‘ Mr. Johnson) which iii-.iv be assumed to [h n" - . 1. . . . , , ' 1‘“ es 1. ' “ ‘ ' ' ' ’ - ' 12‘00 income from inortoaires is taxed and it is on or him“; rm. mu, Novombpr Ins“ . b IF {HI-RUG”. M01191). Q to uni- TI b I embody the Objections 0,: MII Sewn“ IIIId e 518.1th tomand for cveiy .iiticlc of “Andrew Allison. . . . . . . ..5.ti0 rhht that “my sh;qu not be m’xed am,” c11W” Comm” “l [he T0W”51NP 0' Markham iere can e no reconeiement between . ‘ '. " . ‘ ' v . . . . H ’ v . r is ‘ ' ' ‘ that it sl-ll and n: i b I; rt“ I for il we PImldmtI Among ,he Dow‘s objected consumption pioduccd by the faiinois of Thomas McMaion . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 Mn McKeuar moved that the clause A IIEIFLR CALF. m I I) e t“ u is S'lld the progress of modern thought and political development. and the repressive system with which France has been ruled since ’52. The process of technical education among the masses has not, it is true, been a very rapid one. Not more than one in seven of , - the population is sblc to read, and this at a period when the diffusion of education is be- coming universal in most parts of Europe. But. the political activity which prevails else- where has extended in its fullest force to the French people. Among them. as among others, old ideas have been displaced to make room for others of an outliely differ- ent nature. It is not now possible for any monarchy, save perhaps that of Russia, to extort silent, uneomplainin;r obedience. Thrones have been changed into quasi- presidential seats; and whether we conâ€" sider the coadition of Italy, Prussia, Austria, or Great Britain, it is found that rulers must rule for the popular good rather than their own alone. Amid these popular up heavals. it was impossible for France to be either indifferent to their occurrence or no- observant of their tendencies. Evmi under the surveilance ofau nrQ’us-oved Police. the French liberal leaders have refused to be blind or dumb. Provincial discontent, born of distress and the bereavements of the conscription. Thev never forget the cost or the uselessncss .{r the splendid array of military power which invites their admiration. Thev remember that the Press, bright and educated as it is. is attended by spies and censors and flint its conductors are rudely ordered into silence 0r snbserviency. Thev see that the people dare not meet even in the privacy of Social friendships for the discussion of political Thev bear the murmurs of i to is the classification of claims. Mr. Se ward declares that all claims, since 1853, including the Alabama claims, shall be set» llod under one head and put in the same class. He Objects to the distinction made in the decisions of the Commissmn, to wit, that which requires only a majority to de- cide claims since 1853, while a unanimous vote is required in the case of the Alabama claims. He further objects to the proposi- lion which requires a. unanimous denisiou in any case, and maintains that a majority of the Commission should be sufficient to de eide all cases. He add; to the propopitions a further condition that the selection of the arbitrators by the two governments shall be subject to the ratification of the Senate. FORT LAFAYETTE ON FIRE. New YouK, Dec. 1.â€"A fire occurred at Fort Lafayelte today occasioned by some caipeiiters, who were at work on the roof, kindiing a fire, which communicated with a chimney. Owing to the large quantity of powder in the magazine (30 tons) great coli- xlClnttiltHl prevailed among the residents. and many vacated their premises in antici- pation of an explosion. CUs'roiI Horse FnAI’Ds. New Your, Dec. 3.â€"The Treasury De- partment is now prosecuiinar an invcsiig‘a tiou in Custom House affairs in New York City, which has alrendyi’esultcd in the dc- velopinent of a very extensive system of fraud upon the revenue. Loss BY FIRE. The loss by fire at Foit Lifayctlce yesterâ€" day afternoon amounted to$100,000. the surrounding Townships; we need not tell our former friends that demand and supply regulate prices. We are aware that some few of our friends are honestly op- posed to contributing towards the Railway enterprise,â€"some because they have a. good stone road at their doors, and will not re- quire to use the Railway; others because they are hard to convince that all Railway projects are not swindles. At the meeting here, on Wednesday of last week, Mr. Marsh, who, by the wav, is one of the Coun- cilmen for Markham, did not hesitate to express his opinion on the question. and was clearly opposed to the project, although he is willing to carry out the wishes of his constituents; we believe him honest in his opposition, and have no doubt. but he will bow, most gracefully, to the dchI‘ml nation of the free and independent veo» men of Markham on Saturday. NEW PLANK WALK. The workmen in Moss‘s. Patterson, Bros. employ, and firmly of our citizens, have sub- scribed largely to lay a plank side-walk from “ Patterson” l.)R.1L'lllui)111 Hill. This is an mprovcmeut much needed, and is descrvi :_r )l'tlio assistance oftlie public generally. We coiisidcralso, that our Township fathers (we iicau those oi Vaughan) should vote a liberal “ James Honderson.. . . - . .4.00 Certificates of the above being duly cer- tified by two of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for this countyâ€"Carried. Mr. Button, seconded by Mr. Laue. moves That the sum of $2 be paid to Mrs. Cole for making wearing apparel and knittingr socks for James Wellman payable to the order of W. M. Button.~Carricd. Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Padget moves, That Mr. Marsh, procure a ticket for James Murray from Toronto to Pittsburgh, in the State of Pensylvania, and see him on the Cars, and give him $1.50 to keep him in provisions on the wayâ€"Curried. Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr. Lane, moves that the sum of $10 be granted for the support oers. Maxwell, an indigent per- son now residing in this Townshipsâ€"- Carried. Mi. Marsh, seconded by M'. Lane, moves, that the sum of $300 be paid Mr. Henry Slioults for building a Bridge over the Rouge on Lot No. 0 in the 7th cou., of this Munieisality, the contract having been satis actorily completed as certified by the Commissioners, 'Il,‘1i.nnas A. Milne and Jas. Speinrlit, the said sum to be paid on the order of the Reevc.«Carricd. The Council adjourned until the 3rd Sat- urday in Dec. next.’ I stand as it is,'i.‘,excniptiug money invested in mortgages, while the interest under a pre- vious clause was assessable. The motion was carried. Yeasâ€"Messrs. McKellar, Trow, Gow, Grahame (Hastings) Leod. and Rykert. Naysâ€"Messrs. Currie and Me ‘ The owner is quiiested to prove property. pay expenses, and take her away. DANIEL WHALEN. Richmond Hill, Dec. 3. 1868. 541-8 List of Letters The Committee adjourned till Thursday next at 10.30 a. m. MISCELLANEOUS. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid cures Frost Bites. The Prince Imperial of France is said to be a capital horseman. At Bristol, lady tract distributors acted as canvassers during the. election. Sarawak is quiet and prosperous under the new Rajah Mr Chas. Brooke. In 1862 there were 460 public-houses at St. Petersburg ;- there are now 2,500. Cardinal Cullen issued a letter in support of the two Lib :ral candidates for Dublin. The election riots at Blackburn resulted n the death of an Irishman named Gal- 'l fl L1 ' gnoi. A young man and four of his companions. the eldest not fourteen were lately flogged to death in the streets of Mandalay. It is estimated that the elections in Great Britain kept in circulation while they lasted about two or three millions sterling. Vesuvius has become very agitated, and a new cone has been formed, from which streams of lava are being ejected. Remaining iii the Richmond Hill Post Oflico. December lot, 1808. Applehy, G. 11. Freak, James Anderson. W. Grant, George [9) Bridgford. 1) Grant. Jessa Burns, Thomas Grav, Robert Baker, Jacob Glen W'. Buck. David Grist, Mrs. Bassingtwaitc, W. Kirby, Naih. Brillinger. Jonathan (Q)Kirbv, Thus. Benton, .1. C. Lana. Edwiiid Bernard. H. G. Mulvrrna, Rosa Bracken, Mrs E. Mn} bcirv. I“. A. llrowuoll, .1. \V Manydeu.1) Badger. Thou ('2) McNair. James Bernard, J. G. 1’. (3) Newton. Sarah (‘rnigx \‘Vil'inni Pearce, Franklin Coleman. Dennis Patterson. Ann Colernn, Patrick Russo ll. James Curran Thus. (2) Snider SPIIHIGI ('ooiuhs. Robert Snuvidge. Christian Couplaud. Thus. I‘ll-ulna. G. (Tuinpbhll. Neil Eco t. 'l'lios. Crown, Hannah Sivers. .b-nuia Dons-r. 11(3) Sheppard. W. Ever, Jacob Segnr. 1‘}. Error 3;. llrutlmr Simpson. .'a-nos Fontliorsionn. .lllhll Tailor. Joseph, Sen. . Flame. Alex. Tnillnys, Jami-s Fravliiig. W. \Viilierinrd. Mary Foreman, .lolin Wall-l. Richard M. '1‘ ICEF Y. 1’. “- DR. F. DELENBAUGH. Municipality to aid and assist the Toronto and Nipisslng ltanwav Cliiiipaiiy, by givingthereto this sum of $3041.00 (thirty tliousaad dollars) by ' way of bonus. That it shall be lawful, for the purpose aforesaid. for the Reeve of the said Municipal- ity to cause any number of debentures to be made for such sums of money as may be re- quired for the snid purpose. not loss than twenty dollars each, and not exceeding in the whole the amount. of $311,001Htliirtv thousand dollars) which said debentures shall be sealed with the seal ofthe said Municipaliiy. and be signed by the Reeve and countgrsignod by the Treasurer, of die said Municipality. That the said debentures shall be made payable in twuity yours from the day heroin- uf.er mentioned for leis By low to lake effett at the Batik of Toronto at its head office in the city of Toronir and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of interest at the rate and in the iiiannr-r hereinafter iiioutiuned, That ilio said debentures shall bear inter- est at and after the rain of six per isout per an- on!“ from the dots thereof “'1Ilt‘1l iiitr-restsliall be painble linlf~yenrlv on [he first day of July and January in (iiit'il your. at llio Bank of To- ronto in the City ol Toronto. That fur the purpose of forming a sinking fund for payiiieul ot' the said (191)Plllll"lts_ and the ininrml thereon. at the rain aforesaid, an equal slur-rial lfllt' ol‘iine mill and two tenths of ii l‘l||1l[l 2-!” tuiidis 01?. mill] iii the dollar shrill, in nddiiinn to all Olltl‘l' mics. be raised, levied fllvd coilertod in each your upon all the ralcnble pmperty in the said Munwipulilv dur- ing 11]” Sam it-rni uftivmiti \eurs l'roii'i Ibo omn- ing into effect ol'iliis Bylaw. unless such do. belitiiros shall be. sooner paid. That this Bv~lnw shall take ofi‘ectoii. from and after iln- llill‘t\'-ill‘$l day of December, in the your of our Lord 1858. . - com) ON THE HUDSON. . . . i . . movements and priiiCiples unless they are "Hutu, .,id mi. .. ' â€"-â€"â€"- Mafori berran life as an actor and it 7 ' That the debentures to be sinned and IS- . » r . . . . . swoil of no 0. 11" l 2 ' t. , v GER. A}: P {17$ 4 \y , r prepared to brave the gendarine's sabre or T1”? WWW has “‘0 {U‘lO‘Vlnli-Rhme' D x C ‘5 3 ’ “0y hme MEE'VING was during his inipcrsonalties of a knijlitlv i 31* I 101 i 9 sued as aforesaid 511111 he tll‘llverfld by tho the tribunal of correction. Is it likelyâ€"â€"-is it possible,â€"-llint a svslcm like this can be permanent. albeit ornament- ed with the recollections of bygone glories and the glitter with which Louis Napoleon has sought to cover it ‘3 Disguise his measures as he may, the fact remaii's that he is in 0p- position to the spirit of the are, which do mands free thought, free speech and a free ress. He may warn and fine and imprison. out in vain; for there will always be latent fire beneath the deceitful calmness produced by more force. The anxiety and trouble now reported from Paris, the discovery of conspiracies. the harsh punishment 0fiour- Iialists, and the riots which occur in dther ,cities, are incidents which prove the hollow. ness of Napoleonic order, and the fate which probably awaits the policy from beck, New Yorkâ€"T111,- intrt.‘ of capitalists, mining engineers and others from California, Colorado and Montana, who lull New York yesterday to examine the gold fields said to have been discovered near ltliiiicbeck have returned here. They speak with sniisfactioii ofihe result of the examination. The evi lcnco ol' the presence of gold is considered ndispuiable, and experts, who have exâ€" tended investigations, pronounce it stroinr opinion of the result expected from the indications. The ore is described as a ter- 'n,_{iiious quartz carrying gold. 'I‘Iii; INDIAN WAR. IN "run FIELD. INDIAN TERRITORY. Nov. 28.â€"â€"-Tlic Clieyne Village of Black Kotliels, was captured yesterday mgrning by the 6th‘ Cavalry, under Gen. Cnslrar. 150 Indians killed, 53 taken prisoners and an immense c ,n deprived us of our road beat and pathi‘nastcr in the village, and compel us to give our statute labor on the roads outside the limits; otliing to ameliorate the suf_ ferinzs of pedestrians at seasons when 10. c b is done emotion is rendered next to an iinpossi ility. The original promoters of the plank- valk should get up a petition to the Town- iip Council, prayingr for aid; which, we feel confident, would be signed by every idividual in this neighborhood. If Messrs. 1 Arnold, Hartman & Co, wiil deprive us of our road beat and pallimaster, and conse- quently the use of our money forimproving side walks, ve must try if they will __.v' S 1 ii cliauics’ Institute, will meet at Mr. R. H. Hull's (druggist) at 7 o‘clock to-mori-ow (Saturday) evening, for the purpose of transacting imj'iortant busmess. Committees, viz: Newberry; H. Hall, Sen., Myers, Lafferty R. H. Hall, Geo. A. Barnard, Boyle and A Law. MECHANICS’ INerrtI're.â€"Tne members of the Managing and LchU'eCoiiiinittees. in connection with the Richmond Hill Me- Tlie fol- owing are the names ofgentlemen on those Messrs. Teefy, John AUCTION SALES. warrior that he made the conquest of Queeii Isabella. At a church in Montreal. on Sunday oven- ing last, an extiuviizantly dressed fop, drew out an opera glass with which lie alternately scanned minutely the minister and congrega- tion. This is the latest innovation. A man named Parks while handling a load- ed gun, at a tavern near Orangevdlc, one day last week, fired at a knot hole in the floor; and was amazed to find that he had slightly wouudedJosepliHunter ofGarafraxa, in the shoulder. the charge tearing away his coat, vest and shirt. The following is the inscription for the monument. which tlieChiliaus are erecting on Juan Fernandez, to Alexander Selkirk. the “Robinson Crusoe” 0t DeFoe‘s story:~ Hooper F BUFFALO. N.Y.. will be ill the Slime House at Richmond Hill, on the 411i of ( Daflellll‘l“l'. 186*: whole be can be consulted .. . . . . 'iiicorporaliug ttie ~aid Toronto and Niplss.iig an all forms of Lingering Diseases. Consultation from November 26, 1868. ! 54L? l'l'rt-asurer o" the said Mu ioipnlily lo the Trus- llccs appointed [or to be :iopoiiit~-Il] in accord- l nnco wi'b the elnvolilli srcil: ii of il-e said Art Railway Company . Ann it is further P1]H(‘l(‘ll.1)yll|fl Municipal (‘ounr‘il nfores .id. [but the woes of the electors IFAMILY AND CHURCH BIBLESl l l AT LOW Pltltl S. AT 'IHE HERALD OFFICE. LOST, PROMISSORY NOVE 0F THIRTY A DoLLAns. about the ‘fith of Oeloher, ISBS: drawn about the first of April. 1868. ill favor of VVIn Fruncy, ‘uayuhle in six months,’ and against George Ken'iedv and George ol'Ibo said Municipality will be l‘nkno on the said p opoee-d llIv-imw at the following places, llint is to say :- For Klee oral Division No. One, at lIrown’s (I: mars No Two. at Richâ€" Fnr Electoral Division niond Hill (20an 1'1 ruse For Electoral Division No Three. at Union- ,villo. For Electoral Division No Four, at Cnslicl. For Electoral lliwsion No Five. at Marr’s llnll, Lot Ten in the Eleventh Concession. ~.- x endoscde to grant our prayer for aid. “ In memory of Alexander Selkirk, mariner, a native of Largo, in the County of Fife, Scotland, W110 lived on this island, in com- plete solitude for four years and four months. All parties are thorerore notified notJ to have any negotiation with srid Note. as it have received payment for the some. ‘ WM. FRA NCY. which it proceeds. (Said Divisions being as set out in a By' Law dividing the said Township of Markham into i Elocto al Divisions. for Municiunl purposes) (In the fifth dav of December. A. 1). 186-4, at amount of property destroyed. The casual- ties arcâ€"-Major George Elliott, Captain Louis Hamilton and 19 Englishmen killed, 1, THURSDAY DEC. 10.â€"Credit Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, &c.. on Lot No. 27, 3rd Concession of Vaughan, the property The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia .A nurse girl, eighteen years of age, while us informed the City Council that in future left in charge of three children of the Mo. Emd Ilfioundgd mieflgmlvef LIIeuL'COIl' Al' no prisoners are to be discharged from Rock. OfMF' Jamesp‘ Lawrence' sale to 09"" He was lauded from the Cinque Ports galley, Gormlev New '2 IBGSI 5393, ilie hour of nine o‘rlork in the formioon. and Cnlloch .family, "em. (30mingI NI YII Jag, Dert .iiiittz, apt. lth ntantiy, supposed head before their term of sentence expires, mencc 2tth o clock, J. Gormley, Auction: 96 tonsI 18 guns A_ D", 10741;,“ was taken ‘ ' ' “I” II clasiiig at five o'clock in the afternoon of the mortally; Brevet Lieut--Col. Cusliar, and, w second Liont.-Col. and second Lieut.‘ Marsh, slightly, and 11 enlisted men. Gen. ‘Cusliar will refit and again take the fieldu ,same day: and that the charming will be the ‘Reiuruing Officers for iakiug the t‘flld votes: For Electoral Division No One, at Brown’s Corners, Thomas Thomson. For Electoral Divismn No Two. at Rich‘ mend Hill Court House. John Nwebury. eer- off in FRIDAY DEC. 11.-Auction Sale of Standing 1709. Timber, on Lot No. 24., rear of 3rd con- cession of Markham, the property of Mrs. Mary Klink. Sale xto commence at 1 o’clock, J. Gormley, Auctioneer. I Wednesday, in a fit of rage at the youngest , Ir’child for being fi'etful, threw it upon the ‘floon stamped on unttl it was almost lifeless, and then roasted its hands on the hot stove. When the mother returned home at night, it was dead. illnut previous application to him. The city officials have been in the habit of dis- charging them on their own responsibility, but the Lient. Governor is of opinion that the power belongs solely to the representa- r. Colby's Pills for Torpid Liver. tive of the Queen. the Duke privater, 12th February, He died Lieutenant of 11. M. S", Weymouth, A. D. 1723, aged 47 years. This tablet Is erected near Selkirk’s look out by Commodore Powell and others of H. M. S. Topaze, A. D. 1868. IF YOU WANT GHEAP BllflKS AND STATIONERY,,I; cur. A1- THE HERALD OFFICE. l l [’58 D

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