ened by the ariival of over £700,000 lo GeU. Siegel excite great indignation have reason to dread tlie approach The War. v Harper, King ; 2nd; Stephen Bennet,’ Extensive Swindling Operation specie from the West Indies and New Vaughan. in Buffalo—A Banker Loses Nearly foreign 3 lta through the army. Gen Siegel is held in of winter, is not larj;e. With ordi­ 7’wo Busnels Spring Wheat... 1st, William York. high esteem among our best officers. Although the season for fighting has Harper. King; 2ud, John1 Jackson, Chin­ $10,000.— We hear of a financial trans­ The drain of gold CohtinUes, but in a nary industry and economy, few nearly passed for this year, still “ the guacousy. action at Buffalo which has not yet appear­ Headquarters Right Grand Di­ ed in print, which exhibits an amount of ARRIVAL OF THE < ARABIA.’ modified lortn. The demand for discount 8th December, 10 a.m.—Owing can fail to procure a comfortable Two BusheU Barleyi. .-1st, Wm Lfnton, vision, great battle ofthe war,” which, according coolness which we have never known is moderate. to the greatly diminished length and Gore ; 2nd, Wm Henderson, Chinguacousy, livelihood. But in every commu­ to the oracles ot the North, was to break equalled. As the story goes, a rough look­ Halifax, Dec. 8.—The steamship LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN. breadth of the growth of camp fires visible Two Bushels Peas.. .1st, William Harper, nity there will of necessity be some, ing man, dressed like a farmer, appeared a ‘ Arabia,’ from , 29lli, via ihe night before last, the impression was ihe back bone of the Rebellion is yet un­ King ; 2nd, Samuel Wood, Etobicoke. , Nov. 29th.—There U no few mommas since at a hanking office in Queenstown, 30th ]No»., anived here this prevalent that the trnemy had* fallen back who, through ill-health, old age or fought. The Confederates continue to Two Bushels Oats...1st, Samuel Wood. news of political importance. ® Etobicoke ; 2nd, John Gill, Chinguacousy, Buffalo, and sUttd that he had lately been forenoon' Her dates are one week later to a new position some distance to the fortify their position at Fredericksburg, The excitement in Greece in favour of misfortune, are destitute of the ne” Flax Seed... Wm Linton, Gore. over in Canada to purchase a lot of cattle, than those already received. rear of their former one. The immense placing Prince Allred of England on the cessaries of life. We could point and seem determined to dispute every inch Indian Corn,.. 1st, James Barber, Vaughan; but found I he prices so high that he con­ The * ,’ from New York, arriv­ volumes of smoke, however, that rose last throne continues. of ground with their enemies. “ Stonewall” 2nd, John Jackson, Chinguacousy. cluded not to purchase. Lie had a lot of ed at Queenstown, 27th Nov. evening on the opposite tide, above tne out more than one case of this kind P a r is , Nov..29th.—The bourse con­ FAUIT—HOOTS AND VEGETABLES. Canada currency, and he heard that there The • Hammonia,’ from New fork, ar- bille ovorlooking Fredericksburg, and in our own village and vicinity, Jackson, with something like 40,000 men, tinues flat at 70f. 10c. Judges- . .Messrs. Tayler, Book and Lock- was eight or ten per cent premium on rvied at Southampton on the 28ih Nov. is known to be somewhere within a certain Liverpool, Nov. 29.—The bread- north western direction, demonstrated lhat which should be looked after. Fa­ ardt Canada money in Buffalo. If such was The ‘Scotia,’ from New York, arrived the presumed retrogade m «vemeut, if made circuit, but his exact whereabouts it is Variety of Apples,.. 1st, Thompson Parke, at Queenstown on the 29th Nov. stulTs market is generally steady but quiet, milies in indigent circumstances Vaughan ; 2nd, David Johustdri, do, the case, lie would like lo dispose of what liichardson, Spence, & Co., Bigland, Ay- at all was made only to bring them under quite impossible to determine. By last he had by him. The banker said there The news by the • Arabia’ is meagre better shelter in the ravine between the without the means of procuring foo l Cooking Apples... 1st, James Barber,. tha & Co., and Wakefield, Nasli & Co., was a slight premium on Canada currency, and unimportant. lirst and second range, and the woods upon accounts he was said to be north of the Vaughan t 2nd, Samuel Wood, Etobicoke, report Hour quiet but steady ; American and fuel during the winter; the aged and he would twelve per cent, for Breads! u!Ts quiet but steady. the latter, from the piercing north-west Rappahannock. Although spies and Table Apples... 1 st,------; 2nd, Sam’l pay Provisions steady and unchanged. 23s to 29s. Wheat dull; red Western and infirm, to feeble to support Wood, Etobicoke. what the cattle buyer had. The farmer 9s to 9s 9d ; red Southern 9s 9d to 10s; winds prevailing since day before yester scouts are actively engaged, and Southern replied that he was biting rather sharp for Consols closed on Friday, for money day. The apparent fact of tne combined themselves by their own exertions, Pears. ..VVm Hartman. Vaughan. white Western 10s 6d to lls; white officers are reported to be constantly de­ his money, and he 4 guessed’ he had better 93J at 93J. presence of the great body ot ‘.lie Con­ Swede Turnips.. 1st, George Gowland, Souihern IH- 3d. Corn quiet: mixed are really objects of pity at this in­ serting to the Northern ranks, still the po­ go out ctnd see if fie could not sell his mo­ The excitement in Greece in favour of federate army in front of the right grand Vaughan ; 2nd, VV 11 Fraser, do. 29s 3d to 30s; white 31s 6d to 33s. — • clement season, aud should not be ney at better rates. The banker said, as acing Prince Alfred on the throne con­ division, can be bul gratifying to Geu. sition of this ubiquitous general cannot be White Globe Turnips... 1st. Archibald Ca­ Provisions—'I'he same authorities call the meron, Vaughan ; 2nd, J W Giles, Etobicoke. the man wa* going, that he might look tinues. Burnside for reasons that will be developed forgotten. Those who have suffi­ known for twenty lour hours together.— market steady, and quote beet quiet but Field Carrots .. 1st, Win Hartman, Vau­ around, but he wouid pay him a* much as The Arabia has 4-5 passengers and in a few days. steady. cient of this world’s goods, will Very liltle fighting has been done within ghan ; 2nd, John Mkyuard, do. any one, and the unsophisticated country­ 62,000 in specie for Halifax. No specie The range Confederate encamp­ Pork dull and unchanged. Bacon quiet of the greatly enhance the blessings they the past week, but some decisive action is Mangle Wurtzdl,. *1. t, James Summervi.ll, man departed, lie soon returned, and for Boston. ments is in a direction, having and steady. Lard active at 39s to 40s. western Vaughan; 2nd, James Harvey, do. stated that he had been offered fifteen per The Arabia arrived hero at half past evidently extended within tiie possess by„shar,ing them with such. daily expected. The * Brokers Circular’ reported ashes been last, Blood BeetfO,. /Maynard, Vaughan f •ent pienvum on his pile of $S,00Q/ seven o’clock this morning, and sailed again tew days. It is presumed that Stonewall 2nd, Wm Grey, do, steady ; pots 33s ; pearls 34s. Sugar very VVe hive many reasons for thank­ but as he had offered it to them first, he for Boston at ten oV.ock. ■Jackson with his force has taken a position fulness at the present time. We Vaughan Agricultural Society. Unions... 1st, Wm. Irvin, Weston ; 2nd, 'i’he steamship Bohemian, from Quebec dull. Coffee steady. Rice steady. John Jackson, Chiiiguacousy. had brought It back. 4 Well, said the on the extreme left. banker, 4 L*wiH give you sixteen per cent arrived on tht? 28ih ult. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. have had a good harvest, we are The following is the Prize List of the Cabbage... 1st. John Abo, Vaughan; 2nd. The great prize fight for the Champion­ free Irom the civil commotion which John Maynard, dot advance for your money/ '[he bargain THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, In the North Carolina House of Com­ Yraugiian Agricultural Society’s FaW Potatoes... I st, George Longhouse, Vau­ was concluded, and the hawker counted out ship ol England, between Jem Mace and rages among our neighbours, and ghan ; 2nd, Alfred Jaffary, do. Tom King, took place on the 26 of Nov­ FUENCH MEDIATION. mons on Monday last the following resolu­ Show, held at Burwick on Thursday, Oc\ Firkin of Butter... 1st Jacob Burkholder, i$>9-,280 for the $3,000, which appeared1 ember. After figuting 21 rounds, most ol The Paris correspondent ot the N. Y. tions were unanimously passed :— from the distress that prevails in 30, 1862 :—- Vaughan ; 2nd, Thos Smith, do. to be a new ks>ue on an interior Canadian which were in favour of Mace, King put Times, writing Nov. IS says:— 4Resolved,— That the Confederate States England. Our taxes are light and PRIZE LIST, Fresh Butter,.. 1st. Mrs S Wood, Etobi­ bank. The pretended drover, who was a in one of his sledge hammer blows, and have the means and the will to sustain and .“harper iu disguise, left with his 4 pile,’and We begin to see more clearly into the we pay no “ poor rates.” Let us HORS* S. coke; 2nd, Jacob Burkholder, Vaughan. tlie unfortunate banker soon found that he ■knocked Mace insensible. Mace could motive ot the French proposition tor an perpetuate the government they have Jt’DGKS,—Moasm. Tyrwhitt, Lofrov and Cheese... 1st, John Gill, Chinguacousy; rot come to time when it was called, and established, and to that end North Caro­ then give voluntarily of our abun­ Bell. 2nd, John Lawrie, Vaughan. had been duped, and lhat the whole $3,000- armistice. The evidence is overwhelm­ were in neatly executed counterfeits, and ■King was declared the victor. ing in favour of the supposition that it is lina is determined to contribute all her dance to relieve the distress, and Span Draught Horses iu Harness, — 1st, Henoy in Comb ..John Lawrie, Vaughan, It is reported lhat John C. Ileenanhas resources. John Fleming. Vaughan; 2nd, Andrew Alli- Mammoth Squash... 1st, Thomas Witty, lhat he had been the victim of a hu^e- a measure ol internal policy, conceived and realize the truth of the saying thal ton, Toronto Township. swindle. agreed to fight King for the Championship; elaborated with the view ul conciliating * Resolved,—That the separation be­ 2nd, John Witty, do, tween the Confederate States and the “ it is more blessed to give than to Span General Purpose Horses in Harness.— Pair of Geese,.. 1st, Janies Summerville, each man to pul up £500 per side. the suffering classes ot Franc*. When 1st, John Clark, Chinguacouav ; 2nd, Andrew Vaughan ; 2nd, M Jarratt, do. The crew of the steamship , Ihe poor of France suffer Ili«*y have been (Juited Stales is final, and that the people receive.’ Allison, Toronto Township ; 3rd, James Mc- Turkeys... 1st, James Grahame, Vaughan ; AMERICAN CURUENCY. abandoned at sea, whilst on her way Irom taught to look to the Government lor of North Carolina will never consent to Dotiough, Vaughan, 2nd, Do do do. New York to China, were landed at (he reunion at any turn* or upon any terms. relief’, and in the present case liie Govern* A FAMILY QUARREL. Draught Brood Mare.—-1st,------; 2nd# Ducks... 1st. F J, Bunt, Vaughan; 2nd, The Montreal Commercial Advertiser Cape of Good Hope. in* nt has put itself into a position which 4Resolved,— That we have full confi­ Gavin. Lawrie, Vaughan. Do do- do ol Monday last says; — dence in lire ability and patriotism of his General Purpose Brood Mare. — Low The bark P arana, for Shanghai, vrjs enables il to say: 4 Vou see that 1 have Th« Markham Economist of last week Boldock, Toronto Township. Pair Fowls . .1st, James Gould,Game 4 The Post Office will, on and after t»- wrecked in Simons Bay, October 9th. done all I could, your surplus of suffering Excellency President Davis, aud that his V.ugh.n; 2nd, Do lo io. d&y, receive American silver at Hie rate give* further publicity fo the fact thal the Two-year-old Draught Entire Colt. — 1st. Cape of (iood Hope mails to the end of arises from the arrest of the trade with administration is entitled to the cordial Thos Teesdalo, Chinguacousy ; 2nd, Jacoh Lot Poultry in one pen—1st, William oi 9Gc per dollar, in nalves and quarters, October, had been received. Very stormy Ameiica and the blockade of the cotton support of all patriotic citizens. Comrftissioner of Crown Lands has per­ Stong. York. Darker, Vaughan; 2nd, Jamea Grahame, do. artd dimes at nine cents. Jt will be well weather had prevailed at ihe Cape, doing poris ; 1 have a^ked for the cessation ol * Re solve d ,—That we heartily approve mitted-the priests of the Church of llome Two-year-old General Purpose Entire Colt, lor the public generally to adopt the same ofthe policy for the conduct of the war AUXUFA< much damage to the shipping and inter­ hostilities and ihe opening of the blockad to exercise an undue control over his ac­ — 1st, Tho« Teesdale, Chinguacousy ; 2nd, Home-made Flannel. ...1st, fF’illiam Linton, arrangement, and thus put an end to- the rupting business considerably. set forth by his Excellency Governor Jacob Stong, Yoik. influx of deteriorated coin circulating above ed ports, bul 1 have uot succeeded; the tions, in reference to the Indian Lands in Gore ; 2nd Do. do do. VERY LATEST. peifidious. English wliile appearing to Vance, in his inaugural address and mes­ Two-year-oid Draught Filley.—John Good- its actual and bankab.e value.’ sage to the General Assembly, and that t!»«* Manitoulin. it is stated that instead ill, Vr.ughan. Full Cloth... 1st, FFin Long, Burwick; Liverpool, Nov. 29, Eveniny.— desire this measure, have in fact refused lo Two-yeor-old General Purpose Fillev —1st, 2nd. Arihur McNeil, ^Vaughan. ]t has now become evident that the aid me. he ought lo be unanimously supported in of disposing of these lands on condition of Home-made Blankets... 1st. Mrs. Harper. merchants will have to adopt some plan Breadsiufis quiet and steady. Provisions the manly and patriotic stand he has taken Ailred Jaffery, V auglum ; 2nd, Henry Burton, inactive. Consols 93| to 94. Erie The French and English papers art* actual settlement, Mr. McDougall pro Vaughan. King ; 2nd, Thos Smith, Vaughan. to secure themselves from the loss arising, for our independence.’ Sot Single Harness... 1st, John Ruse, Bur* out of the plethora or American silver.— shares 42^ to 43^. Illinois Central 42^ giving the public the impression th poses to hand them over to the tender Yearling Entiro Colt.—1st, E Foster, wick : 2nd, George Stephenson, do. to 41 £ discount. France will not stop where she is iu h Vaughan ; 2nd, John Colly, Albion. Intrinsically, it is worth only 97c in the mercies ‘of speculators. The“ Markham Yearhng Filley. — 1st, Low (Jo!dock. To­ dollar, and the sourier the merchants agree The London D aily News devotes an efforts towards pacification of the beHig Northern Railway of Canada. ronto Township ; 2nd, it Brown, Vaughan, Men’s Fine Bools... David Stewart,* Eto­ editorial to the relutation of the idea that rents in ihe United iStat*»s. 1 learn, on |UAS»±fcS Edilpr considers this ‘bad,, if true.’— bicoke. to follow Ihe plan adopted by ihe Mon­ ’the democrat party can be called conser­ the contrary, thal there is no thought for Surely lie has the means of ascertaining Single Morse in Harness.—1st, Gt*'»rge Men’s Coarse Boots.. .David Stewart, Eto­ treal Post Office, the belter it will be for Sellars, Vaughan ; 2nd, James McDonough, bicoke. themselves. Who w.li move in the mai­ vative. It reviews Ihe course of the parly the present ol pushing matters any further, Table takes etfect Moi.day, Dec, 1, *62 whether it is true or not; aud since he Vauohan. and thal Ihe Goverrrihent will w;iit to s MOVING NORTH* Suit of Clothes...!st, McFall & McClut- ler?—Leader. iu the past to siiow that the assumption of is unable to deny its correctness, it may Saddle Horse —1st. B McMahon, Vaughan; cheon, Klineburg ; 2nd, IVm Long, Burwick conservatism is absurd. what turn affairs may take in llie United Mail. Express. 2nd, Andrew Smith, Toronto. be taken for granted that the report has Horse-power Threshing .Machine.. .John 'I’he London Morning Post points out States this winter. One of Ihe friendly Toronto...... 7 20 a.m4 10 p.m, Spr ng Colt. — 1st, Low Bildock, Toronto Abell, W oodbrid^*. , papers, however, is much alarmed at the Thornhill.... _8 10am 4 5G p m some foundation in truth. But how- dovs ^Township ; 2nd, John Brack, Vaughau, Boiled in a I,ye Vat Mon­ that the virtual want of confidence in the Richmond Hill ... 8 24 a m.5 10 p.m. Reaping Machine .. Patterson Brothers. treal.—The Montreal H e r a l d s ays : — Government at Washington, whicli the re­ attitude of the French -Government, anti King...... 8 3Ti a.m5 24 p. in. it happen that the eat. has been let out of Extra Prizes awarded by Mr Jas. Ewart, Richmond Hill. seems to think that the only salvation of tor Spring Co-l-t* sred by * Bob Marsha!'.*— ■ A young man, a native of Sligo, named pent elections in ihe North indicaie, fur­ Aurora...... 9 OU a.m. 5 45 p.m the bag so soon ? Why has this writer Grain Drill. .James Atkinson, Burwick. John Carson, employed in Mr. Andrew dm United ritaies lies in the continued Newmarket...... 9 15 a.mG 1)0 p.m. 1st, J W Gamble, Vaughan; 2nd, Mr. nish tiiat Government with a plausible pre­ Holland Ijanditg.. 9 30 a.m(5 15 p.m ; been so inconlirien't in reference io his Gamble, Vaughan. Cultivator... 1st, James Carlt€>n, York; Hood * soap aud caudle manufactory, fell text for retreating from its position with neutrality of lin^land. And in this con­ Shod Horse,—-1st, George Kompshall 2nd, Atkinson Brother*. St, Andrews. nection it exclaims: ‘ Is it not strange that Bradford...... 9 42 a.m.6 25 p.m. friend’s secrets! JHlas lie been refused Farmer’s IFaggon. — 1st, A Sangster, iSt. into a vat of boiling rye on Wednesday some semblance of dignity. It (ears,how­ MOVINSOUTH Vaughan. last. Me ivafr with great (lifiicult-y removed ever, that, until the Governme:it is forcibly the sons of Lord North and of Cornwallis the first offer] Everybody anxiously en­ CATTLE. Andrews; 2nd, B. HTilkinsou, Burwick. should now be forced to stand between th Collingwood...... 2 30 p.m5 30 a.m. Open Bupgv.,. 1st, Thos, Smith, Vaughan ; from the vat, and wav peil’edly conscious ejected from power, no hope can be en Bradford...... 5 55 p.m.8 18 a.m. quires; what’s up ? . What has happened Judges—Messrs. Dalziel. Wilson and Boss. 2nd, Henry llornlm>ok. Burwick. IV'mii the time of the accident until his tertained of the war being brought to a American Republic,and the nation which Holland Landit g .. 6 l.r> p.in8 32 a.m. to disturb the friendly relations of thej*e Durham Cow.— 1st. If J Koialto»>, Etobi­ Wooden Plough ..1st, Henry Franks, death, hut liis sufferings was frightful-;, iik conclusion. gave birth to Lafayette aud liochambeau.’ Newmarket...... 6 30 p.m8 45 a m. coke; 2nd. Win Bowes, Vaughan ; 3rd, 11 J Aurora...... 6 45 p in.9 00 a.m. distinguished gentlemen ? Some time ago B'i'ilton, Etobicoke. Vaughan,* 2nd, Wm Mahaffv, Brampton. fact no words could dese; ibe the agony he The London A rm y a/nl N avy Gazette Battlefield near Fayetteville King...... 7 15 p m.9 25 a.m, Durham Heifer, 2s years old. — 1st. William irou Plough... 1st, Jl7in Mahatfy,.Brampton; must have endured, lie was literally ^ay6 that Gen. Burnside’s change ot base A UK., Dec. 8.—Geu. Heron's forces e.?i Richmond Hill ... 7 28 p.m.9 40 a.m. the Economist strongly advocated the Bowes, Vaughan ; 2nd, Mici.ael Beaman. 2nd, Charles Grahame, Nobieio«i. boiled to dea'h.9 'to Acquia Creek gives it bul liltle confi­ route to reinforce Gen. Blunt, met the Thornhill...... 7 40 p. in.9 55 a.m. at Toronto...... tt ;io p.m10 40 “ necessity of establishing a ‘ central or­ Durham Bull, 1 year old.—H J BouUon, Subsoil Plough... 1st, Peter Mallaby, Wes dence in the plans of the Federal leaders, enemy yesterday on Crawfoid IVarie, ten gan,’ and it was cuirently reported that Etobicoke, ton: 2nd, Atkinson Brothers. St. Andrews. The N. Y. llerald' of Tuesday says i and.it does not believe the Confederates miles south of Fayetteville, Ark. The Straw Cutter. .John Abell, Woodbridge. Mr. Ileesor was quite willing lo undertake Durham lleifer, 1 year old. — 1st, John — I he lion. Malcolm Cameron, me.uher »vill quietly submit to the movement. fight resulted in a non decisive victory.— Richmond Hill Post-office Mail Giel, Vaughan ; 2nd, Jas Lawrie, Vaughan. Wooden Harrows. .1st, John Grahame, of tli« Canadian Parliament, aud Leonard At a meeting of the Great Ship Com I’he enemy was 24',0.00 strong, and was tlie duty of ministerial organ-grinder.—— Durham Spring Calf.— 1st, Wm Bowes, Burwick; 2nd. Henry Franks, Vaughan Arrangements. Iron Harrows... 1st, Peter Mallabv. Wes­ Met 'lure -y Esq.’ late editor ol the Daily? jiany, it was stated that if £1,750 tvas not divided'into four divisions, under Gen. Par Can it be possible That they have rejected Vaughan ; 2nd, M Beaman, do. ton;. 2nd, Charles Grahame, Nobloton, Pres5 of Victoria, are in town en route lo immediately provided, the steamship ‘Great sons, Manna duke, Frcst and Rains, a! M a i l s to and from Richmond. K a ih v a v Station his proffered services ? If so, they must Galloway Bull, aged,— 1st, J;ames Graham, EuglanJ for the purpose of representin'*, Eastern’ must pass inlo other hands, it under Gen. Hindman, nnd embraced the Toronto, Collingwood, Barrie, Markham tp. &c Vaughan ; 2nd, James Summervilie, do. Horse Rake.. 1st. Wm Henderson, Bramp­ be an ungrateful set. What consterna­ ton; 2nd, James Atkinson, Burwick, the political grievances of the Briliah pos- mould also require £5,000 to bring her flower of the 'Frans Mississippi army, well To Toronto, morning, closed at 7 00 a.m Galloway Cow, aged.— 1st, John Fleming, sessions in the North Pacific. Mr Came­ •* 11 evening, “ . ..6 30 p.m, tion would be at once produced in the Op­ Vaughan , 2nd, John Fleming, uo, ; 3rd, Turnip Drill.. 1st, Wm Henderson, Bramp­ home. The directorc propose to rai*e supported hy 18 pieces ot artillery. The " Collingwood. Barrie, &c, via R lit Arihur McNiel, do, ton ; 2nd, Wm Henderson, eJ«v ron was appointed by ihe residents of £100,000 on a mortgage for three yaars. enemy flanked Blunt's position at Cav* way going north,biased at.... 6 45 a.m. position ranks: and what a sensation Galloway Heifer, 2 years old, James Gra- Fanning Mill..N Wallace, Burwick, j of British-Columbia, and- Mr. McClure bf The sh(p earned £45,000 in eleven Ilill, and made a sudden attack on Gen. And ou Tuesdays and Friday* would be created m the newspaper world hame, Vaughan, Grain Cradle-. 1st, John Lockart, Vaughan, a meeting, held in Victoria. 'I'he object ■days. Heron to prevent him from uniting with To Almira, tp. of'Murkham, closed at io 00 a.m. were the village thunderer once creat'd Galloway Bull, 1 year old.—James Gra- 2nd, Do. d-o do. of the mission is to obtain the removal o£ Mr. Scott Russell censured lh<* general Geo Blunt. Heron’s forces consisted of “ Cashel, * •• 10 00 a.m. hamo, Vaughan. Horse Shoes.. 1st. Wm Mahaffv, Brampton: tne tiovMiior and olh *r officiate and to ‘central organ.' The Leader would management of the company. The pro­ ihe 94-th and 4*71It Illinois, I9iii and ;.0tb ••Gormley, “ •• 10 00am. Galloway Heifer, 1 year old,—1st, John 2nd, Isaao White, Vaughan. a- representative tyatem of government in­ •* Hoaaford. “ •* 10 00 a.m. then be nowhere, the Globe might well Fleming, Vaughan; 2nd. Arthur McNeil, do. posal of the directors was adopted. Iowa, 26th Indiana, 20th Wisconsin, and •• Victoria Square, *• u 10 00 a.m. l a d ik h ’ w o k s . troduced into She Pacific colonies, Contributions for she relief of the dis­ a batallion or two of cavalry, in all 6,500 From Toronto, morning, delivered at 10 00 a.rn. hide iis diminished head; and as for the Galloway Spring Calf,— 1st, James Sum­ J u d g k s .. .Messrs, Thistle, B-mes and Burns. tressed operatives continued to 7.000 men and 21* pieces of artillery. " evening, “ 8 00 p.m. merville. Vaughan ; 2nd, Arthur McNeil, do# Iceland Going Back.—The agrictil- “ Railway P.O. with mails from Quebec M ercury, it must become a mere Grade Bull, aged. — 1 ht. John MkKinnou, Patch work, Quilt...Mrs Samuel Wood. on a most mumificeni s c a le . The battle raged from 10 a.m. till dark, norm*, •• 8 00 p.m. Vaughan ; 2nd, M Peterman, do, ; 3rd, Jo­ Etobicoke : 2nd, Martha Harper. King. lUfa* statistics of Ireland, just published for The American Chamber of Commerce and was desperately fought throughout.— second fiddle to the great ‘ central.’ Cai Quilt, other description.. 1st, Mrs J F Bunt, the current year,show a decreast in the live May, 1862. M. TEEFY, Postmaster. seph Capmar, do. at Liverpool, voted £1,000 to the reliel Out- artillery drove the enemy from two ihis be (because of all the trouble'? Grade Cow, aged. — 1st, John Gill, Chin- V iUghan | Miss D.alziel, do> stock ot the country since 1861 by. nearly fund. strong positions, and kept their overwhelm Of course the old adage about the ad­ guaconsy ; 2nd, John Fleming, Vaughan ; Paii woollen Socks.. 1st. Martha Harper, 10.000 horses, 220-000 cattle, and . 100.000. sheep. Pigs hart within. But there are some in Large Sow . .1st, Alfred Jaffary, Vaughan ; it as his opinion that deceased had died gium. paliSsades under their tents the troops keep contains a proclamation establishing a re­ ronto, on the 4th instant. Mr. W. H. Lawrence» tolerably comfortable. our midst, lo whom the winter 2nd. JaiiiHS Grahame, do. from cold, want of proper sustenance, and of Richmond Mill, to Miss Minnie Chambers, ITALY. gistry office for the North itiding of York, Small Sow... 1st, John Fleming, Vaughan ; It is reported that two or three inloxi brings with it none of these pleas­ 2nd, James Eaine, Chinguacousy, from liquor. A bottle, containing whis­ of Toronto, The Italian Chamber of Deputies con- cated men were froze to death las? night. such office to be held in Newmarket un­ key, was found iu liie coat pocket of de­ !;in,ues to debate the Roman question.— ing associations, in whose minds it Large Sow, with litter of Pigs...John Dal- On the 1st of Nov. by the Rev. G. H , Hill, All the reports that some of our forpes til ihe erection of the riding inlo a sepa­ ziel, Vaughan. ceased. The man appeared to be aboiyt at Unionville, Mr. Win. H. Linfool, son of John A-inong other propositions adopted is one have crossed the river are premature.— is associated with dismal forebod­ 30 years of age, and it is said that he had rate counly aud the fixing of a county Small Sow, with litter of Pigs...John Dal- Lin foot, Esq., Richmond H ill, to Miss Susan, that the Parliamentary session of 1863 We hare not thrown a man across the ings of cheer Jess and wretched ziol, Vaughan. been formerly in ihe employ of Mr. Hutty, should assemble at Naples. town. butcher. There was no one present at daughter of Mr, Samuel Holditch, Markham, river nor attempted it. homes; of cold and suffering.— g r a in . LON DOM MONEY MARKET. Major General Lew Wallace will pro­ the inquest able to give his name. The DIED. Fortunately, in this country, the Judges.. . Messrs. T xylor, Book and Lock- Jk th# j ( iion money market the funds bably be ordered to duty with his army The bullet in Garibaldi’s foot has been art, verdict was in accordance with the testi­ At Richmond Hill, on tho 5th December , }')i. Vj; . \i The market was strength­ GVn. rope’? oificia)*11atetnenls iu regard : number of those, wh.Q. from poverty extracted, *nd he it getting along finely. Two Buahela Fall .Wheat,,.1st, William mony given above. Mias Harriet L aw, aged 58 years