Whitby Watchman, 17 May 1860, p. 2

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-ARRIVAL 0F U*ME- iA. ,on May* lot, ià4 Jatitudu50c P1 b thde Perta and on- he 8&h May, iii asitude le]o indu 5e, 'ee j s etearmer suppoW o1 be thé VýndeîM t All 4hOe pmlnrit -poitts of news have beuîî atntÎiatsd by Îhe Brazil. Ad'iîerifrvîn Câ"a~ay ilhat the robe!. hadt Pelettaît,!Ibe silk di"tàt, and were threa- lenicg Lumybod. Shouid the place be takeh, tradtu willtýStiattghaivould bu asinihilated. *lmoumas fromn Jayan.are very unsatiefac.. lory,a2nd he uitua4ion of foreignere je vers' ,PrMrar o« . s Iýhe"xpoltt wal-ketof Calcutta vwme depreis- il*l;, 1.ythe'scarc-i:y of toage and high rites. BU~>ritialv war, vesselas, before itported as xM4lWhy Ciinîwi.forts 03 the Peilio river, ttre -ý b a iV vu andidAlgeriue. Lot Jon Rsael set.din the Iouseso (')iniui..ion Friday, tluat Goverient wNae extirtiug anUitri vers 4 *)p the tra(,Le ini coolies bewwrnCh" amiend uba. ARRIVAL 0F'nUIE '<FULT0I'."1 Maw YORK),N ay 12. llie îi~ê,rivJat New *4o(k with dittei5 of' the 2rtd from lt UE' 'o'.1 The N iagare urrivèdontoz ehie 301h. irthc *AngIo- Saxon arrived tut Quemstovn on tlbe lnd.'lhe :li )NýpttitcunNw Orean à, wetit ashoro £3.000 oooiîaAu,.4îndiauî gold had been re- Motenîtoiiatid Itie brotier propotied tu rcIgi i.ith îe- 'vscizt tqueil ssbep~ 'hieBtuiaef wiéium ad 1,reduced its ra te Tl1, hvaiîia aerîved ,'ai 'Sbnt1!a[n tof ot tile 8îîuhitîe.. '['ho lip Calatid, frm l.îveî,riol tciQreleb, wc .it outCanpbltown r)kgs, sîeii s exilected, Ishe tvill bE ýa total wreek- Frgmeliî rc.trlriavLifaire very do il. Th* ]Sngheh r- oversi ment s ner.tiatii)g lot ,the Qreut ,teteriit t lay-, a cable between 'il-te Chlese are deîermÏned to dispute the "aag f the, aJies te Pekin. Fareen nîiem of orifi&aonis, and 200,00<) mn are t , sid France proposi'tI to Sv'tzerlaid t vlkieijiililier rigylit i rcferec to tie neu- raicddi-strictd ol Savoy fur 50,000,00 Wi lishop cf the Bumnguîu. have receired 1>1,Iibitiin againt takilu. aawypart iithe ré- ception otfIhinq Victor E.rnmanuel. 'Tlin, eori-ponîdent of the Jourw,1 des !?'okts Wts oj'der.ed to ebave norne by the lX~.but'obtaiined deinv lour twyeltY daYs. Ad%,Ic'v tron pi~satiu ivroyal trcopis *jtttIckoe(jt1Uinpiougents intrenched in te Ul ofut ('iicon tîle l8tl. 'The ighiting s a, tdesp)er,.te ali, contitnned for three follow- iig lays. wheln the Uovernîulent troops recea- vId rt'infirutments andI coinpelled the insur- gel t treluie to parttîiico, 1traving 2w0. killtd býejjitîîd. T1,1 roe ltreops h lad 1300> kîled. TÎIn to%,çli tf Curihi was pib iagd and set tire to hy fle troopx. C;reat iltiserS' prevails rit Palernin. ite-: le xct Ion of thite insurgients, on fle 16t, soeeal Neapolitari soldthrie were oi -piî.,l sd ",d i âtlaiCarin'i. I,îîîcr, atiser i lai fthe Neapuhtinarrny amoi ntu tei-oOO. Ti'he porto haýs concliiiied a boat v i îh. a 1 r','k lieuse at Constanlinop)le for £700,000. TvIII S;iyers was uelevel ut Liverpool o11 ~9mol~î viîî eîhuini. The mnultitude tl iýlie ses front ftle cab> and crew hirn ilnt t unli)l*îfi ont the i ail way station tu the Tliotl. SL-vcial testimoniale were pre- tg) Id toluni, mcludiiîg a splenidid clip worth 'bhe rops preseni a prorni;ing aîPpearance. ARRI VAL OF THIE CANADAIN. Quaaatc, May 14. Tlie st4eniisliip Canadiait ariivedi here yes- terday, hni'ing oit board 80 cabin and 2W0 hecerage paus8engerx. The Canadiatî's dates are onu d(av later îhaîi Iliose by the steainship Fluton at New 1York. 1,0 Ocs.llinrsdy.Tite Daily Neya e ays tli;it to-illi wiliecitle who in thQ 1Ho[use of Cu011u111011, ii for rolèrîn, as the opposit ion te T'I' ines, ini a leadler, syg that if the oxodu.s frein Ireland continues, ehe ýïÎ]l soon beeontie Etiglish. andt the Unjtiied Stateïl'rish, aud titat th 7 New World is the true' IIou~e of 'llite (oî'ouer's jury ini the Great Northern Raiîlw'av acciulent, have brouglit in a verdict of accidcintaI d,'uîîh, adding th a t lte railway mas tia-. n.at Ithe lime et' the accident. [.ViPtf.MARKETS. - LivzkROOL,' May 1, -îuA sTu rps-narket Juil. PîQur, îO libot-rence iii value: Western Canial 24s 6d i. 6ti -, Phiiadelpliia and Bahunqre 1 i 6d lu 29à 6(1. Wîu:iATý.-Deînaind iimited, wit. u e e- ny reulction; White 12s »o 42& 6d ;.Red 9a 3d t 1IL Id. Coutx. ' Dèmand lirnited -,,d td 9d deoline. White, 38& te 40 ;yello!wp, 37à 6d,; iniixd, 36ý id to 37sf.4 PitoviSoNs-Lard Julil5%8- Tut - mericap. Aý,k*s ~dil ; peands a few bris sold ait 33s. Sugar rnarkt'teady. TB*j'lflle'briài ,4 ~IM1E JAPANESE EMBASSY. WàSHINGON, May h.-fe h nsfer qf the lighit ba«ga'e, boxes of mony and lte îreaty ca8e b the eÎhiladeiphi. lte Japaweme, %vitli the exception, of the Aiiibas: d~,camle Mi boanli. Shortly aller ail the commiasioned oflicoe Afrorntthe frtrýee ,Mçnrçe,' aid astly the yard- uto' thêJdanoak w re ràanned, when a boat w ithï the. Amnbasstadors leutîhe Roanoak mid elbu roar of 17 guns. Thoy were reoei- vèe, ot buard the Philadeiphia by Capt. Du- *porj itd Mf. Ledyard and àhown te their respectiyoete-rme. The receptian and d inner, on 'bord lte -.PhiiadeIP4ia waaS*Bu- p erb aff.ir. Tuse fiuh, * vtgtables, crearn, jiewinçe4, &e., eepoouioed by the J-apaie e o be weill okited ta t eir mpoits of' which theve ampuevid e.The n415p ',m.,,andlanded;b.pfigtaOd PoîitntaI4.25 . m h-J'as'wr recelved with iorrpai honàome iocluding ýa - le frein the bafttecy anuu4e4c bthebg»td.. Tins ambe.saclot.s' *eîè motrund ýthse >a"t hoir rmtla etet>wgot Une viewe t- lotevery SMog i4e -au well au t roades- ad eh IPPID>tsi e wthaoï6niahing .rapidity. T>ho o rs *1.thé Pud r'ipareda 4iasty table of mrrebmOnt aM"'abbsI, and re-embarkedi nt 6 - wih 611-"Mhoom U. lahndin - The jsjbuad«wsauJ the augOffl, * e lighlé th was omite4 o*uîlôési* It49 2 l-e ; nor J 1 the leu.t accideni,or ipcident soti iiiterferxi with the programme ot as- runçomenis or marrng the. pleaaureofithe iisianguislied visitels. To-ay aI' day- breik the Phibjtdelphia .. ffleadi"ly steam- ing uý he Potomac, aIl obasad of her do- l t.daithe neas ajwoaé o 0Wmig The Japaneee taÎts4" eo+iws-at every point ; The Philadelphia stope off Mount V Mbulo, lte bead élying a:'neiffair, whiie the bel] wss L#pt niournfull" toiling. The -Ambaseadore thrpugh th. interpretere w vro informed o! the history of this country. ep Japaneme artiste took accurate siet.Jes of the mansian, and arouiîd il. Ail on ard lte Philadelpitia uov fait itighly defigited aI the appicacit af the and of the journey. it je understood thal lte nledrrtr ha% suc- ceeded ir. aeertaltng * ihe~ptutse rauik of ail] te Japanesîe Embassy'ý,Vbome, and Piao- cd thte resait in the hauds of '1. Ledyard for coeideration. The lutter -w rob by bave ho difficuity ini cbsung ltent as fuil amnbas- sadors. .1'1 GA DT*ftVNK lILA- WMT T ITIQS.' bilit obn RatWhitby Time.1 Mailgo..6Rat,8........ Mixed do...........;1.5.i, m Express do...... .... ..60. . Expr^311 going West, ... ,..... 9.28. &r. Mlixed deo............. 6.08. p.n Mail do .......-9.42. p.rn. POOIlT 0oY el Gq. MAILS CLOSE.- Eastper Grand Trunk ............. 7.O,,a.nt est do.............. M0.p.. WVest do . . ...... 6.00. P.un. Brookimo, Prince Albert, Port Perry, and Offices, North......... .. 19.00. a.m. Âehburn, UiJîca, Epsomn, Urbgçt aud Scot...................8.001 a.na Gyreenwood, Brougham . .......... 9.00, at.n MAILS A3E1VU. asat per Grand Trunk ............-30, &.M- East do .. . ... 9.00, p.rn. West do ...... '.30, pim. West do ....... 9.30, &.mn. Brooklin, Prince Albert, Fuît Pril, and Offies North ............. 3.0, p.aî. Aqhburn, Utica, Epaoi, Uibridge, aud Scottu................... 1.00, p.rn. Greenwood, Blrougham ........... 12.00 nocen NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Whliby Vegetable Garden&. -J. White. Wool, IWcol.-flamilton & Roberts. Auction Sale.-T. Myera. Aitini versary 'Sermnons. --Wenleyan Church, A Chaleige-F. Bourchior. Ladies Bazaar.- 1 issobutton of Parner§bip-Hý. Le"r & A. Somimer ('Cîbing. -Hamilton & Roberis Centre Ilteb.--D. B. Denison. Paiclure,.--W. C. Schreiber. Special Noîce.-J. Whetherald. Felt andti Sraw Hatà.-Hanibîan &klRoe ts- Wool IVool.-,Mathewson Raidii & Co. For dasing, S/towy H ORSE BILLS, cheaper tit ever, corne Io the "JVal chman" Office. WITBY, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860 SUPPI.EMENTARY ESTIMATES. THSt Supplementary Estirmaiee forth Board of Worka, were lad befere the Houes on Wcdnesday o! last week. They arecau Wellanîd Canal repairs ............ $102,500 -9t. Lawrence Canais............... 310,000 Cbambly Canal .................... 4,000 St. Ours Lock.................... 2,800 Ordnance Canais ................. i 9,025 Union Suspension Bridge............. 3,1ý00 Ottawa Survey...................îsi»00 Ott.awa Works ..................... 4,500 bnhtnd Lîghthouses. ......... ... 20,765 Lower St. Lawrence do ............. 40,000 Burlington Bay Canal ............ 15,447 Mr. Iabys boats ................. 153,544 itunuing said bouts th4 e car ......... 40,000 Treiîtd» ni..... . . 1,000 'Loecr Canadaié, oadi ............ 18,00O0 'orouti IMeclîanîc litiie.....13,183 Public Building!. (rs.îtitt ud repair> 451000 Additiious-to, larlia uildnn4mtxt 5,0 Rchuilding Sii4.r W'i.......10,000 BeautairofsCanal dtngîs.......20000 District if Algoana buildinigs..........4,000 Arbitra liotîsi anb awardà ............. 30,000 Lake St. Peter debt ................. 64i,00 lRed River communications........... 34,000 Mfr. G. Bcijamin.............. 2,000 Printiug Patents ..............1,200 Toa............ e.179,1. dort of the day,:that lte Homestead bill bx taken up* first,-i-ost on a divisian-yeas 38 naym 6,7., Mr. bMowat pasedthrougit coin. milles hie bill'respeoling tite rigits et inulo- .cent occupants, of launds in Upper Canadr under 1Iitiea which prove defective. Il wai strongly epposed by the goverument, bu 1h.>' were slefaied-,in their att emptet give i a Ibree-montbm hots, by a rote o! 5710o43 A spiuited debato teck place on, Mr. Cowan'î oily police bill. Oue clan.. osqlyofi thal bit moyed a resointion in favor of repromatation by population but the. ministry manifeuted a disposition te pasipone the vote until il Je 100 latte for -ihias 808-U»»4"Mr. Feure.s pok#, spinfl lime tili 6 oPOlekcL ADMINISTRATION -OF JUSTICE. Mr. Brown ha& obtained »> returu sitowing the cosl o! the admninistration of justice in Upper and Lower Canada for .aoh year aince th. Unijon. Fr'ont Iis document we bearn that the entire experàe. urder titis head du- ring the last 19 yeare was For Upper Canada 85t285,182 12 Average per year, ý278,167 4& For Lower Canad, 5,110,663 61 Average per year, 268,97914 Young wasii appear, boeeging-Goverument, luaring te session of 1859, for sv grautto aid iii liquidating titis debt oontrme. by the Mon-t tral Harbor Commissionera, lie obtinëd a promise front Mr. Gait that momeihing wouid be don., but the Finance Minister dia net dare to place anyth&ng in" the Esijatates et that _y.msta fulfil -hie promise; but aftsr Par- liment had been proroguad, hoe advaneed i ho moîîey on hie own autitorily, and is naw ask- ng the sanction of the Hanse. The Globe says, moreover, that tbe intention is to build a new Harbor at Montreal, with the maney hua advanced. Lower Canada receives also *18,000 'fr ixpenditure on roads, witile Upper Canada gots flot a cent for like purpos. But wo do' get 82000 in the shapeofa $op 10Mr. Gou. Benjamin, who ha. been a ' mosu faithfnl hack foar the Govrrnuent ince ho enlered Parlis- muent. The appropriation of *13,863 te the Msehaniou' Institute, Toronto, is te put their building again in a fit condition for ils original purpose afier having been used by Govern- ment dering its stay in Toronto. For severai yeýars the expotîditures et the Province have exeeeded oui reventie,aad the sme wiiilbertte-case in 1800. The reader wiii, iherefore, m. with us,; Ihat ftte Esti- mates on whicit we have beên oommenting, are an a grauder scale titan uhey onghita libe.. Severai items are introduced themein, which, mider the clrculnstancea, ouight la have been ornited i but whiie - we are , oontroled b>' Lower Canada, we cau bard ly look for an,- troprovement. THE HOUSE. On Wodnesday last wsek, an motion o! Mr. Gait te go itit committee o! supp>', Mr. Fiche moved in amendinent thal an-addresgbe presented 10 Hi. Exceilency, praying him to cause the erection o! public buil ,dings at Ottawa to be suspeuded uîîiilthe people af the Province had an appouîunity, ai a general eleciion, ot' pronoun.ing an the ex pediency o! making congtitutinal changes by mneans of a conféeoration o! the provinces of Brîiih Nortit Anerica, as suggested by the presenl administration te thte Imperia] authorities, as the oui>' remedy for the difficuities betweea Upper and Lo-wer C anada, or on the :fixpe- diency o! any ailier change in the constitu- lion. Messrs. McGxee, Thibaudeau, Bureau, D. Re, and Sicolte epake in fayot o!flthe resolutiouis. Mr. Brown declared thuit as te contracte for lte buildings were ait signed and conpiderable mone>' expeuded, ha could net voie for lthe amnendment. Te aua the contracte would cause a large expendilure of money te ne purpoee. The amnendment was lotît by a vote ef 8810o 24-the minority being ail Lower Canedians. The Seat of Goveru- ment queetion ina>'lten lie regarded as set- lied for the preseul. Atîy. Gen. Macdonald then maved the second reading o!f the Upper Canada School bill, with the intimation that lie wouid with- draw thre grammnar Scitool clauses tilI naxt session. Mr. Brown speke against the bill and moved in' amendmnt théit àb. read a second tinte the first day of neit session. Meurs. Stirton, Doriand, Aikinis, Counor, Wilson, Short, FuIe>', Macrdongall, 'Iiibau- dean, MoKeliar, Harcourt, Rymai and Gouid spoke in favor o! posiponement, Mesnre. R. W. Scott and Mr.Micken were the oniy members te sa>' a word in fayot o! the mca- sure. Thse arndmerît was, itowever, test ou a divmion-yeas 32; naye 48. Twenty- A 11,MODERATE" CANDIDATE.!1 The Toronto Leader h. u tonewo àte hé tihe. "ntderate,>' alias tire Moi "dtîng Party cadidatfor King's »ivisiOit.T'Mat papes asumuxpe ladictai. 101th.eheectoru who .hall be 1h. roao! tbfr choie. AMla4ed tb 'tii. Hinokaji, meotion of lthe tinisletiots, il shows a disposition te toist upon the varions cnueituencies meus ef kindred afflnities wiseu- ever il oaa, regardîes ao! Ibe feelings and viewm ai tho Caniservativeî wite fort a-vast majori>' a! lb. part>'.lIts tene i. generally tiefiant,-take aur candidate or bu de!aed -yoar citicagenttemen. lu Ibis mannar it bopes ta foist upon the ministeriai part>' Mr. John Hamn Pets>' o! this tewis, as the candi- date for King's Division. The Leadr findas thre. peouliar quaiications in titis mqm le recornnend bimte101h. electors o! minislerial prociivities. let. Il Hebas no list o! politioni aine to b. poeted againsi Mim," simp>' because I"b. is aew te pahlicai lite." Titis is a canditi ad- mission that ne mau oftte -Laader'a part>' anti who has been a supporter o! thé existing, ciabinet anti .r miadeada, - as an>' chance -o! beiuîg alecteti b>'tise peqphe. .Oas miîiis- terial centempoary is iéig theri. Mr. Peur- ry'9s qualification o! beîng an antrieti man na>' b. awaliowudim-lIse Western. part ai the DiviWou, "leah.o~iol runw but at -home th. qualitîes isati qualifimcieus o! thte Leader'a candidate are bellot under- stood. i. cenduel in coutiection witu cet- paralion allaita bas develapead hie citaracter jusl as trul>'ais an>' othar position coalti, auJ, show hum le bu juet tihe'mars te support an>' kind o! jobbuuy auJ pecation thnt ta>' Pre- seul iteîf. lHe tas been the clii.! patron andi tefeuder af eut litho ilo%,n Baby in ahi i& extontions ; and tIis an easuest o! wisat ho would be wihling lis Je if bie opportuuities' were unifowtutsatel>' enfarged. Tires. traits o! çharacler ina>'account fut lthea der prefèeance. Such a man would jasl sait that establishtment anti ils %vanta. lunltae estima- tion o! the Lecader Mr. Ferry ie in a pectiliar tuanner qualifieti for 1he caîîdidale a!flthe tainisieriai part>', e 2nd.'Because hie views are oppose t t thoso entartained b>'lthe majenit>' o! the elcc-1 tors-in reference le coititutional changas: aud 3rd. Becauselie is tse "lson ef hie faîhar.>' With sucit a brilhiajit array o! qualifications, wito wonld- doubî litat Mr. Ferry wiil succeati in secuting the candidature o!fIris part>' ?- Battit. votes, o! tthe lcrors is quit., anoîher tiig. Thare i. no "meonstine" abourt that part of tb. business. KING'S DIVISION. Thse readet wiil fintialeehre a brie! re- port ef the meeting beld lazt Wedusesda>' nt Milligan'e Cahiers fer tb, parpose a! making arrangement. for briug-ing ont a candidate or te popular aide ai rhe approaciting election. For lte report ins question wu are intiabted te, Mr. Ors of tire Vindicalor. Il appeaue Ibaia dilernce5af pinion existet- s wheîber the hast coustuorlthe hast voter.' lisl shoniti b. taken as n lisis <of tiaegation. 'Me voters'isswould certain>' bd praferabia as in- dic.;tiugthe population o! the differeul munici- palities aI the prisent lime,aîd il is oui>' rîgi that aacit leenlit>' situhd ho rapresenteti in pro. portion ta the streugh hiatil coulti brin- t e i in lire final centeal. Besides le adopîttht c-Pouusretutuso! 1n 1-2wold oe-mplox tir i tb a ir ted ' t12,000 tow;ardsà Je!ayag tt. xpuens I s -1 .............dul o! the Prince ot-WaidlrecéptIon in Ibat city. 1 -Tol 4 - -~ :. - The librny onans!90 v<ýiunse! Owlsl ROADS-PERRY-ELEC-riONEERINYG EàsT MwraLzsx.-The iiominatioui for, AýD ALL THAT. Xgâ' EslMiddlesaxltbekplace huit Monda>' in -ttsCilty af London.'. seat. Craik, Cornîith, 'i-. Becher and Johnu * ere neminmted, but Whtao! ofo nt"ieirsng,-bu me lte latter retired. Tho conleat wlll hb .- à il ihat bas tu e.4 np hibinatmmrtic ttltweon lte alter lhree. Mr. Cru4k ha& éctuat, indicator at Mr1. J. H. Peay's disi~s t ~so !bneb w aoe a steues ofpuroseha toael r&w'9P 1-5IWOta 2000porsons ara reperted ta have earl Jobbing manufa« , t hisen present ke.? 1 One of our -iuajghoouro "Who c4e -_______ crase a Chronide oU Tuesdsay I/st diréeW Our ieniion titis mornin« ta tii infinite affront, WzsLuYkN Ciiwiiî.--The services con- àt ouil tte wouuitbe canddte for Legis nected witlî the annivereary a!flte apenias lative henoure bul aise te -bisever faithit- iî~o! the Wesleyan Citurcit in titis town, wlai. ie Pythias. Who lias rified a doubt 1l cmmecenexl 'Sunday.- Seýmoâ4 "r11t 5e fact, wito o! ail out business men, euterpris- n lit. mn l erulg ai 10& o'cloçk b>' ing or otherwise, itan darod te disturb a lte.;ReS. Enôch WZ c andtin lte'eveiing, feaîher o!flte wing o! Cockrobint? Accor- Iatî,6 o'cluck b>' 1h. Rey. Dr. Ryeson. O11, Jing ta this paper saine part>' baseaid I"over Ttuiday Ma y 24 (Queen's birth it a, th catînler, '10 sorne other party "lo! influ- Ladies wili hold a Bazaar in the Hall of the suce and respectabily"l in the rear part ofîhe Mechanics' Institute, anJ on tite- evenîng count>', 4"O0&I'm sure Il witsithlie road wauid of tite same day the chair o!flte Adeiaide ie o' istt he dring thtlswanlîtng; bdt, Stet Churcit Tarante, wii give a coteifia oo.k Ye. hure, Perry and Rowe wili killil." the saine Hall. Sese dvertisement. Now whoever titis idiscret imiividuai ma be, whaîher Mr.- Laitng, Messrs. HamiltonaZ Tiit PRwit NG iqaCami rrEa's Rzpoa..- Roberts, Luwes &-P5owell, or saine other e! Refore commenting on titis dS qctiu, lte caur bu.,iness men,he oerlainly expresei whaî Jhronidle titinke we - ougit tal have yvaited Wreaily lte trnth. [t is patent ta ail that anti Mr. Hizins had piaed hi. cèrsle M4r. Perry and bis feibow speculatorti hava statemenîs. Yiour part wu have maorqýeçout kiiled ever>' enlerprise thaI lha ever yel been dence in theu ings o!flte reposl,foundedý on tgitated for lte benefit o! the towuî. thte meaisurement matie by lhre rci t intere [t appeare tlat natte o! our enierprising. as Mr, Blaçkbgtrn, udlte forermen,- of: te businiess mn b ave of laie attendod tlitse (ioe and leadçr ofices, aand te t- 'oad meetings, except Mr. Pers>', and cae- quaSI of a dîsinteresîed committee, Iban we. ctaily ou Frtday hast., aI Epsomn; net on. ta eouid Itave in, helitessalements of priners les., ta>' a word in Mr. Pet'ry's beh ah! fot the cari- kitown, taespubiadoiàa nlt p didature o! King's Divisin,-ton'ladi! But plication and !urnished for te accommodïà-- te fun o!flte ialter lies in lte fuhact t: îÀ li«of o!the party citarutiwiît te fraud. lisappointment is made the occasion for Mr,. HirVis wili 6usd, aise, ltaIlite Coimmit- iaudinîg Mr. Perry in, givug soac .h valdua- tee, p Cuob and te"publiivili b. o! <h. Nle-time and fmpufrje . ekuflt of lhe pue- saine mid. ~ !We ait know îl1i I. Perry as a--_ ____ ýeavy billagainst tîti Crporation r Witbyle', NEWCASTLE Divlàt'oN. - Henry'-Ràttan.. as a atokJoder ip th. Railroad, for ai theso Esq.., Ex-Siteriff o!f-.Niorthnmberland and fit'le items oet11"lime antimoney>Il on ltai Durhan, lias issue-d an' aýddrese- ofrin-g behaif, awaiting auiy the issue o! a trial, hiinself à&. a caud idelte for Newcastla Division Higgfins & Co. va. lte Corporation, for rail- at the approaching election for theisUppor- moad printing, te ses witetiter We, t'OOrtax- Houe; and a c4ptal seddres il is. Mr. Rat- payere, be tenu>' eslocklieitiero or net. Ver>' tan bas aîwaye belouiged tute ccuevr disinleresîad, lraly. î6 Looking upon aur- .ecitool o!vë selves as a kinti o! gtvtraian .la tiie iown," vriess-olofpoliie, .but ha takeâjisî eatsah Mr.Pery sysin lîi-s"r ", 4we are al wa>'s dies asd very weilin!otmed >man, Wbo- l, Mr. Pets>' says tealiahonest, muet take of the_ posi' watcitfui o! witat coni me- ils inereet.- lato-ie.otî> u ! iemnue Ver>' -1 watclifuh," trul>', when ili as on va- necassar>' le remeil>'the rying evila fromn nioce occasions administered an- oath, an a wihi ssfeig -ednucsiia- magistrat., te W.lfi. Higg,-iiîs tu enable 14 Hig-ppraetmel Cutpocdigof girns & Co.,' te swinuî,m. lir&iowu auJ count - pr oprae lrmentite rrupl proceediagathe treatiuiies eut o!fitundretis e!dollars du ' elver>' aoveruineadiitationucadde te pasrtwo or tItrPeyeate. Want o!f atwnLaatinidmnsrain a"a as we araeiow gnîîrg ta ele, ti1 vocales tse disaolution o! theexisinir Union.- Prsprevetîts u %beîween U ppe.r and L.orrCaad ite oi'l frou s!oigfrbr wli!les means e! secaring a returu le an'honeit ad-- Mr. Par>'over ltse people'e intarests, witere manistiation ot eut affaira. hi& ewn coalti be a litlhe attnJeJ to at them saine turne.- WHITBY MECHANICS' INSTITUE. it is our painful dut>' la annonuce tita de- - ceas o!eutlareretpeced elle-tounan, Tise an uai meeting o! the membars of tbes' ceas ofourlat repçced ellw-twnâanWhitby Meebanice? Tnstitaîe, teck- plage -4t Mr. S. SEALE, wtti died oiti Stiitay, the I3th thie Hall1, on Monda>' eening.TePs- imet., 9! infiarn"ôu of the bewels. A post- dent occupiedth ie chair. The atiendance of'- morlein examination having been matie b>' memblerl« Wa nt very numerons.- Dr.. Checkley anJ Eastwood, il Was diso-Tita minutes o! thtlat meeting ,wére rend anJ approved. - vered tat the original cause o! thte fatal aI- 'l'héj Auditor's repart wusase rend andî teck consistedl in a istrictuta of lte large in- adopteti, anJ a iraoluti of tanks teuderem testine, smre Jîstanceaboya ils lower iotrnî- ta the audutors for tb. atièntive -and carefut,, nation; rte existence e! witich. thouîgh sus- manner ini withIey diseiarga.d. their du.- petd during ile, could net Ihan b. salis- ties.~ !acîaorily ascertained, 1an account o! ilsun-- Tii. tepart-o! tihe General Cammitte. was- usuali>' higir position. Thse fjends oflte aie laid belote the.:meeting bythecta>. decaased, tri conséquence o! 1h.e examnas- and oit motion o! Mr. Bâin, scodadbye . lion itaving been matie, have gained thte mel- Ferguson adopleti. anchol>' satisfaction o! kaowing that tte te- -A resolution passed anth'ori*zx"g tii.p-' -suli wa» inevitabie'; the cure of 1h sticture, ment of $100 'te Mr. Hugis Fraser, lte Liray- -Irom, its nature anti situation, having beau bW riaun, in considaration o! paît services tender- yond ail ltse reeouraes, of tb. Madiçal art. ed the lIs.-titut. W. are sort> ta learu ihal -a rurb as heu The foillowing officers were elected lot lise industriousîly 'ciesalaMI by o ales,îthat ensuing y ar: lte Jeceéseet ' net warn etD. Checkiy Johier, s., President, J. H. Gen e! hie a h ,ein. end.. Dr, £aswoetiwto 1wooti, Esq,Isî ýVice,Praien, W. W.Cald- attandedte oocaslu connsultation iv ith Dr. wehh, Esq., 2usd Vice do, BM. Thwaitîi, Recor-ý Cheekie>, for a few d4ys, Wi fone n, ts4i ding Secy. ev..J. T.il-yMue, Correîpcndsug- on finiîig a gril hane or the worse lad Sec>'., J. Bain Tzienaurer. - - taken place trin tise lime be saw hum i ~G~.LCrssr.-.MCbA o'cIock on Saiurchay, tilt ho saw hir a anat- zqj] dx«Tr-ý,MÇbpA 8 ecleck on Sanda>' mosning, he enqaîrad of. hro, .Bnog -, . Ferguson, -J. Dr. Chachi>', wthoî fiad vissted him 'in t h . Pets>', J. Keitlh, A. Lindsay, N. G8. Ham;. meauwhile, wither lie baiinfornad Mrs. G omc.- Searlae ofthe , state f 'ite 1patient, an_4ti at Résolutionls wer pasi etivoting tise L4b Dr. Citechi>' replied that -he bail nol; lui riait a aiOf $5 dollars pet - annunt; ar<t tat he bath epokozi le himseh!, enquirinj o! requeiug lte Generai onmit. le'haveý hum wlietiter hô lad written for hie wi!e's e80ntuch o! the -Constituton'and By-Laws- friandtq, and ad visîr in mi tat it was neces- printed as the>' saw fil.- Fromuthia it appears thons tas heesbut Il litt1q differenco idiié ise o f admitsisutiîun justice in the îm'o provinces, iboug t tire.bias been a vaut differeesce j'ioîhe"inanner the.. expenses have been met.ln Uper CanadaP lise>' have been met as talhow. :-n From Fees, $ *763,9088n B>'municialtaaton ' 1920,492 99a Front provincial chest, 2>600,748 25 Total in Uppet Cans'ts, 86285U1212 12 Iu Lower Canatir es 6eshrsements forL the administration ica bave been metl Front Foes, -. , *632,89149 f B>' 10oc#ttaxation, ' -uotiu- t] Froin Provincdil oe -Y'\ 4,477,712 12 T4tal in L wsrntia, $ 5, 110,603 si These figures show that lire chargea on tbe 1 couisoidaleti revenues o( Itxe prvince for lte1 adiministrations o! justice in- Lower Canada bave basal nearh- doable- wbàt hà h..1 paid Io Upper Canada for t6 $e'usehpose.- T'h. tees that have liesn availabie to as- sist in meetingteue ;barges have been lese in Lewrer tbnn iii'Uppet Canada, whihlte>' have nothiug ta offset against the $1,92%,493 m'hich w. have couibaieti >aIontu expeases* b>' municipal taxation. Frenttal disagre- able dut>' the Lawer Canadins have beeiiz exemnpt up ta the prisent, and with th. ex- istîiig entier et thinge ltere seema but liltie probabihit>' of a change for tise belIer. To take another view o! the matter. The administration o! justice in Canada has'becn a charge ounlte provincial citest t tIre am-1 out ro! $7,M78,450 37 since th. union. Up- pet Canada paye o! tit about 70 pet cent., on about $4,954,915 26, andI gels as ber star. o! lte disbarsemnent 82,600,748 25; witile Lower Canada pays about 30- -pot cent., or about $2,123,535 11, anJ gels as lier sitar. o! thea expetiditare $4,477,712 12. W. pa>' V2,354,167 more titan we ýgel, anitise>' gel $2,354,177 muore titan tbîseps. And ti in cailetijustioe. Lower ChI*aisd ber dougit- Med accomrplices in tht"è'sterus province titinir we ougittî b le oonlanl with tils kir.d o! traatménl. To subinit quiet)>' te bc rolbati in titis manner for thea boneft bo! the. Last, is te- uromiuaated Moderation, andi al who approvre o! it ara pronounced "gModerates."1 Let this, ...ahe principle o! the "imoderate"l parly-be lu>'understooti, anti let theintgo le tta el- ectons of!-King's Division on titis naket prin- ciphe o! moderat tan. The-returananea e.onjkleràtos u rnue anter vislo e squestiôn'ti ohtestasti fuliser tise torils o! tise xistig administra- lion. II ectablisliem beyond doubîttat there ýhas been a~n aiarrning incrussoini the expen- diture matie for th. ad.ntiri5rtiien o! justice, as in e ver>' teparttaut of goveruiment, since te accession of tire eqahition ta power. The total co3t tonrtitis prtrpose in Upper Canada was- FrromI1841 te 847, (7yjep)f $l,148,443 53 Froni 1848 te 1853, (6 Yeats) 1,439,481 37 Frorn t854 te 1859, (6 years) 2,697,257 22- Total la 19 jears,- $51285,182 12 tFreintitis il 'ill bc sein tisaIsite total cos ton tte hast six yrears daeiag wbiihthlb.ocali- tien bas been in power, exceedatlb entire 1cosn for te prêvieus ttitmi-years, aud is an increase it".expenditu#.o! tIre preceding 64quiofabeat 88 per os. Sucit arearn- ang tise blessings conferrad -b'ylterprassut govensèment. ln wiratevsr Ibey mna>' be. déraie, ibe>' ceriaini>'areo very careut in -tire expenditure c! th. people's mon. ' ire corresponding Élgum sfer'Lowsr Canada ex,- hibil 1ýh. sanie staie of tbipg.iTire coul un- S il J t, -n fi il il 'v i r c i I -i -i '~-~

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