Newmarket Era, 16 Jun 1871, p. 2

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NEWAMARKET ERA JUNE 16 1871 ani Colonial Tbs Coaaratntlaaial Union bold I By the Atlantic Cable with Her be ent Tuesday It the house and ban of Mr Lewis Martin in entirely ing both New Jane The Washington despatch nays tele gram received hero today Lon don by a high official states tin the AngloAmerican treaty Majestys ratification inrb Pari understood in that Mi raoli after a fait conference Sir Stafford baa deternined a leader of the Opposition per mil tho treaty to bo attempting to press any criticism upon it to tho point even of serioui debate This is regarded here as en tirely trustworthy and as settling the question if there any question as to reception of tbo treaty id Great Britain J no The Tories are organising for a vigorous opposition This opened at In- Honor Judge The following grand brer were sworn in Messrs Win Anderson foreman Jeremiah Amis Walter Armour Edward Jbn Bales Anthony Blachfonl Nonas Bolton jr Charles Brown I Carnegie James Daniel The Drydale G fry Green Joseph Edwin John Johnon Benjamin Leo pard A ii Lundy Silas Marwood Henry Mason T Ma son J and Honor then the jury and said be wax to that the criminal business light there being only one remain ing in gaol to bo tried There were cases of larceny and one of rather an kind tie accused being charged with hating away with some of his property in order to defraud his creditors The jury must first ascertain another the man was insolvent at tin time and next whether tho accused removed concealed or embezzled property of a greater value than willin thirty days prior to the issue of tie execu tion against him and if the jury satisfied themselves in these two points they would have to find the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor in having violated the insolvent statues of His Honor concluded by briefly referring to the law concern ing the other cases in docket and trusted that the jury would not be de fined later than Thursday with their f Hi Honor then announced that Judgo Boyd mold conduct crim inal basinesa of in the Division Court while faa the civil eases The jury then retired and proceed to business The following undefended cases were taken up and disposed of Patterson v Merrick for plaintiff 36825 v Merrick Verdict for plaintiff Wilson Merrick Verdict for plaintiff Clarke v Bead Verdict for plain tiff Court Boom inal business will be proceed with tho civil in the court presided over by Judge Bernard Sullivan appealed against on information of A Mason did not appear and tho conviction was quashed with costs Mr for appellant Mr Murray ap peared on the part of the Justice ready for trial and the adjourned till half past nine this morning Awful Calamity Sam Francisco June 12 Particu lars have been received of the bum- of the ship I previously reported from London by cable She left Macao on the of May for Caltao with six hundred and fifty coolies onboard and was when only fifty miles out six hun dred as before stated were burned to death or perished by drowning A portion of the crew and Chinese saved The members of the crew declare the mutinied and sot fire to the ship aft in hopes of forcing air forward and so take the vessel The rescued cool tee however deny this and state that their treat- mane and had nothing to complain of The coolies state there were no leal than Ka on the so that it to be seen what became Some no doubt were tost in a boat that swamped Another account says when tho fire leaving 9 from the mother country Had High Commission made tbo Trea ty alisrlulo in the lirst place it is Suite possible the Canadians in devotion and loyalty to the and person of Majesty would have submitted with a protest but to be told the ricbt is conceded I to pronounce upon llio Treaty and then forced to acquiesce in a and sale sacrificing or have a row with Great Britain is an exceedingly bard pill swallow and to us as a people claiming the powers of self government next wook upon subject of the Treaty We await his explanations before pressing mutter farther If the Canadian Parliament ha the right to pronounce upon the Treaty that right should bo untrammelled If not loft free the and Sir John has been play the part of a gobetween the tii abandoned the coolies fastened under the hatch ways were roasted alive others got overboard and were drowned Piteous Jane 13th At about 3 clock this morning a barrel the Big Still of the a leak and in a moment whole works were in flames The fire spread iat men narrowly Jane 11 A gen- from Manitoba the American J Taylor was assaulted Canadian soldier who struck at with a club but fortunately mis sing Taylor escaped to the con sulate and immediately polled down can flag flying in honor of a birthday No boon taken by the authorities on outrage acts of lawlessness h barrel oil ho are fast instituting a of combat about it was burnt The tanks Worcester Mass June containing somewhere about sweeping tornado passed through the worth of distilled oil wow eared by towns of and West great exertion of the men employed Boylwiton this demolish- about the works ably Misted by Mr ing every building In its track sad John Shields of inland revet tearing trees by the roots In and others The loss is estimated it demolished the barn of Mr about W000 The loss by the and blew off one stoppage of the works gable of his boose From there it regretted here went in a northeasterly direction being the favorite among erode oil and blew down the buildings of Mr men It ia understood ho company Bigelow on the old town farm Prom I immediately repair the damages thence it went the woods and hope to be running again in about weeping all Wan it and linking five week The Niagara CampTn The AdjutantGeneral has that henceforth neither to the posset officers commanding the corn which they belong Uncle the fit the first over hero and hoys of Instruction desirous of qualifying for will bo hold daily at LioutCol Brig number of tnou now a is not represented by the tho stales which the other day the btadquartere of their repseeW corps when marched or aw milled lo remain at home or ta three days for some reason other hare arrived in camp and tea the total number of officers and Baa under canvass Is about 4650 Adjutant General held a master of the 2nd Queens Own lift and 12tb Battalions on these parades present afternoon for purpose of enabling the in conjunction with of battalions to the actual number of officers sal men of each corps present In cease and who are intitled to receive Tho duty is a somewhat mans name is called wbich fao falls place and paeeing the ral returns to bis tent By Use Deans most complete cheek on any attempt at false toss era The men that may be in prison or on guard wfcai corps are thus muttered an visited and by the Adjn tautGene ral It now turns out that the have hitherto tent as winners or prizes at rifle prat prove to bo the for a nombcr of men the different corps who wen when their comrades war at butts have made casuals when come to fire tbey Bay boat all the that they ban made The Battalion firing on Saturday and but did not get through A strong wind swept across ranges daring the whole of the early part fbK day and in the afternoon perfect gale frequently blowup tbo targets which in falling down the marking bolts Alter the two troops of cavalry that were at practice conclude 39th will go to the ranges The Sewing Machine the cheapest firstclass machine ever pot in market Hence tut marvelloas The Mercury that Mr John Coyne MPP seriously ill that grave dootul of his recovery understood at OtUws after Sir J A I Toronto meeting next week proceed to New Brunswick and a meeting there question Inhabitants of Aurora Inge in public meeting illy passed resolutions of I the June Hon Mr Ho ton is today announced a to Mr Carter for Centre bating large a take tbe ratepay era- place or Ailer a ij into the Grand Trunk I coroner returned a the that the accident wan caused by the of noafg and of lh train who were- rnaoing contrary orders of the Tni Grard June After vostigalion the I to the that the accident was caused j of the conductor and emigrant train who were contrary to the of pany KouirTO June 10 The resklentf of Eg in ton gave an entertainment last night for the purpose of raising funds for the relief of the sufferers by the recent disastrous fire at Brad- ford The school bouse of the village 1 was crowded to excess and a moat J agreeable evening was spent Read ngs song nod were the of the evening A fair mount wan realised Ottawa Jane Messrs- ly and McLennan civil J leave at once for British Columbia to- survey of the i Way route Two routes to be one through the in Rocky to aciflc coast and other through House pass Mr Moberly and of parties will explore for mer roote commencing at tbe of land nearly miles from the Pa cific McLennan and a couple of par ties will explore the latter or northers roote through the House pane Woodstock Jane Tbe Reform demonstration which ia being heal here this afternoon success- Already between and and crowds of a telling speech wbich received with enthusiasm the immense gathering Blake swi McKenxio will follow The Warden of the County Mr Abraham the chair and in introducing Mr made a Reform speech the true ring An representation is present from net part of this thoroughly County and its affect will be wktotf Alt

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