KB Friday Morning JACKSON AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GIVE ME THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGOE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LJ8ERTY Vol 17 NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY JUNE 7 1872 Terms in Advance at JVi STOKES EST Wni Provincial Surveyor lts r P llTl ID wine Ijon mows THORlf LOUNT I DDOIEY fiEOICC HUTCrjCROrr DI- HASH PHYSICIAN BO Accoucheur Wfr Main St HONEY TO LOAN VI SIBLE PHYSICIAN AND CORONER York Roads DR STRANGE jSSSrnia I JAMES A FOWLER Architects Civil Engineers THOMPSON Carriage Trimmer And SBOrMc MtkU CarriactMMp on Short Settee Sailer HairDresser c HOTEL Mia St NEWKAJUrtT fca aadistLs latest TintClou Constantly Em KMtTMftM II 1B1 ies for Sale St At A J a Book and Job Establishment PLAIN FANCY TYPE TO ia lh bring the milk from the Yon bar a Tory good wife at borne says she Indeed I have laid be and she keeps my clothes and clean and notwithstanding you call mo an old ragamuffin I am not ashamed to abroad in the clothe I wear good company mod bat off you look well bat I want you to be off for the fir to dry the great coal and umbrella by and among the reat we expect Judge Crane Judge Crane be who back and that John baa the J troth replied the Judge n but I hare it i worth more than bought in good ord elder and other And Mary you hit gravy and on at each end And Martha do y are ready of see that all for a change and that tin pic- Ac are Id good order Betty again to her poet and informed gentleman of her Certainly raid the gentleman and Botty back to assist John The gentleman now down to an A abort Harness Shop irri to iaaabaUMU of 5Ao in i of tit trad with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH sUeallee to SHARON MARBLE WORKS r MONET TO LEND HE HURON AND ERIE Savings LoanSociety Whips Collar Trunks fell rf Head On Short If otic A Re a able Tumi LONDON ONT THIS aa a tow lalmt I mod and tbcjudicinry depnrt- waa for the the aureme court branch ofit called lb cinmi appointed for one of circuit in the county of and the ec centric Judge wait to Judge Crane wan very wealthy and highly 1 for In- public vir tue for to the jioor but bo in a plain garb and would hardly wear an whalevor the weather might be and il was eldntn that he whon he went abroad although mod many valuable On ot tbu dny on which the court to begin the Judge out day and walked gently on hail rain and enow to the appointed place on arriving at cold and wet be walked tavern where he found the landlady and her acrvant wore making large for the cnlcrUinmvnt or the lawyerxand other gentle- limn they expected attend cult court Judge waade- tcrmined to and in a addroucd the land lady I no money and waa obliged to come to court and I have alkod more than twenty mile thro ia dreadful atorni I am wet and Id dry and hungry- want ing to oat before tho court When the landlady out in and putting on a of contempt to Judge you are wet and dry and hot how tan all that be N my dear madam the Jodge I aahl I wet and cold if you had been out an long aa are In thm I think you would ikowiae be wet and cold I aaid that wanted something to drink and cat But no money you retorted the landlady I told the truth and the troth aaid the Judge and if ere rich I would be ling to work for to eat and drink who l the landlady I never knew him the Judge bat I have understood he very rich I want aometbing to and to drink and were aa poor aa Job in bia utmost In time of and j flSrf padding Jin nor rvni a dr that JS s that be did not all health and work for a little hi if I could get aometbing to drink and a bite of good victuals Well daddy how much want to drink Half a gill of good brandy aaid Very well ahe I will half a gill and some cold victual If will go into the back yard and cut and three of wood and bring it into th kitchen her want to make a good fire to dry the gentlemens hen they come and after you get victual I want to go away drank hi brandy went Into the wood yard and soon cut and laid by the stove the required quantity J wood Th landlady placed a cold before him remarking that there it And it almost a cold aa myself aid Judge but not half so wet for I ee neither tea nor nor chocolate to wet it Beggar must not be aid she My dear madam I am not beg ging of you he bat have paid the foil price I told aaid be I would give cold victuals and there cold boiled bam cold pork and beef cold potato Ac and if you want it hot there and pepper and bar good bread good bolter and good and all good enough foe sock ait old ragamuffin a you It la all very good ha at madam be so good aa to let me soma new milk right from the iw to wet good The cow are not Than let me bare a cop of cold ilk aaya I will not send the aervanta to to ski Dear madam said he with pleasant smile haven good wife t home older than you are win at in a worse storm than of the rgooac Judge The circuit Judge or supreme judges you old fool Well be I will bet that Judge Crane baa not had will a great coat on his back over bis bead today be would more likely go to tho court house and stay until dinnertime know of the old codger and some people say be a rusty fuaty old fudge Pretty talk indeed say the landlady about th supreme Judge Now eat and be off I tell aid be Jodge Crane not the judge and if he judge I am Well now be off with yourself Dont be in hurry said I wish to know who ia the landlord bore And to know he is the High Sheriff of and wont be at borne till but if ho were here woold stay long Well madam be give me a cup of cider to wet my victual if yoo milk Not a drop said her ladyship Judge who had got pretty well warmed and dried and wiabing for breakfust pnl on a stern counter- and positively declared that be not the room and the fire he pleased said he if will grant my request will then collation before him took his broad imed hat and gently walked to the rt house he found good fires and clean floor and daring the court with dignity and propriety When he withdrew landlady looked after him for some time a be walked steadily on to the court house lUppoeing to be some poor man urn monad op to court a witneas aomculpritoraomglynvagao might her further trouble he adored the Father of all mercies for foeding all His creator through out the immenaity of space invoked a blessing on that portion of earthly boonty then before them and our carved and ervd turn ad taken Judge of I In almost everything fancy that ifa person light food that which li solid and harder of digestion he same meal the light food ild be eaten first lie therefore filled plate with some node milk rice and eggs and laced in rather an awkward with his elbow table and bis head near the eat according to custom which was very fast although he was not very great eater ami some of the near the Judge followed his example to partaking of the deep vessel containing th was nearly emptied whan with two additional tureens of gravy according to the of bur mistress and down last near Judge with thoso biting their lips a plate to Girl bring m salad The abrupt manner la which bead dreaaed ber and her disgust at aa- ng biro in that position die- oucerted poor girl that ahe did lot observe any one but the Jodge bad partaken of pudding did she know what he meant by bat observed that the the large pudding pan was nearly tainly crazy or drunk for he ia down at lb table and be eaten a stipple of the rice pud ding already and baa hi noae right plateful now shovelling it in like nog and told if he lord of the manor to bring clean plat to eat on Blew ie whore can we get at this me of year And the gentle- en have carving yet and baa bego gentlemen and the who might put op there While of the mitilntB girls declared that if be did come tbey would ose some of hi own ax- which ha used respecting Jod for not Crane giving unnecessary troobl to any d one ruaty pal v j u at what waa pot before him without Yea and old fudge an- J tK a a- more one plate at a meal But When the dinner waa he near him a the wort rf cabbage cut adjourned and day be- lh ng stormy ami cold the lawyer called cold law poured Into the mJ hed for a separate Blurted for burning with they were good fire and good lire all except Judge Crane f holWUr Td jnd pntiio ba pock in bia coat nd J lb dining room walked to tavern While j ok entered the dining room enquired if Crane had come door and fixed ber keen sternly on the Judge be turned eye that way and observing ber m mildlvaaid Landlady can have landlady who to pay lo salad on the to the uprro judge retired lo the Jot indignantly chagrined and dlaappointd he kitchen In the meantime the judge arrived have dined and being at proper lime very for Jodge and all time lb The company were alrock with inda of began some porti ly anecdote intended J tilt Jodge and or rf Jud Tcefully of AthirawnCont of i Welf on room to inform I J I that they might ait down to She did errand and hea lth the tiding that the old fusty fellow with hi broad rimmed hat on was Tight In amongst the bar beaded gentlemen talking bard be could and all the judge and lawyer were laughing at htm Then go said and whisper to old nan that I wish to come into kitchen The errand waa dona accordingly and the Judge in a low voice said to lb girl toll I have a little with some of lawyers and done I will be off In of a few days girl and faithfully re hearsed message and added that ahe believed old fellow drunk or ho would not have a business is done Ill be off In or three days Well Betir the go back and when the gentlemen begin ait down do yoo aland by the head of the4able and I wish head of breast than pfltlng bead wardlv on on aide aaid Yoo that et for Jodg Crane did landlady Indeed 1 did id she It very kind aaya in an ironical tone but if ill step to door and see if he or send one of servants the to keep How did you buy the shawl worth more than ten dollar withoot money I bought it on credit be And where did yon credit to that aba I r from home said ho Thais a likely story and like your Judge Crane this said she How could I abuse the Judge if be waa not present asked be him a fusty fudge and old codger and aaid you not a ryestraw mors fur him than yoo did for yourself Here the bunt into a mar of laughter again as it bad a little subsided one of the gentlemen asked tbe landlady how she the gentleman abe was addressing wiw not Judge Vane He looks like a than a crenel an Here the laughter burst forth a third and after a little pans the Judge said I must that I am not a bird of very fin featbtra luu I I am a Crane a crane often a very instru ment I saw a very good or yoor kitcben this morning and timea an inatrnraent called a crane fa of invaluable use madam Before had time to reply some of tbe gentlemen with whom whs was talk ing with the presiding Judge As ton and confounded eh attempt ed some excuse and hastily pardon for The by this lime unobserved taken from hi pocket lb ahawl on way and form the other and it very fine texture tl appeared an elegant sash than a valuable shawl When be arose with graceful dignity and with a half nil advanced a landlady saying It la not my province to pardon bat It la my boat lo judge and I judge that ill without hesitation receive as a present not as a pawn So saying be gently laid It over bar moulders and arrow bar Take it madam said Jodge and do not attempt return it was purchased on purpose for a present for yen She hastily retired In cdrfBson hardly knowing what abe did and look with her the worth twelve Instead of tea dollar And here were three partis who each good thing The landlady had a good lesson to had a good an ate the inner and a good joke nd the judge had good intention n joke and good will and ability to op the lesson given Europe Death of Mr Bennett New Jane Mr Janes Gordon Bennett died this afternoon kt Ills eon and ted to reach here from Saturday June 2 Th Herald anting the Death of Mr Ben a Five year ago Mr rely withdrew from aellve management of Herald al though feeble in frame general had been remarkably good rbile bis fine intellect remained ti ro paired and his interest in vents of the day continued p lo day of hi fatal illne- About 130 oclock last Saturday after noon Mr Bennett suffered a alight convulsive attack ipeliplie symptoms bol ly marked or violent to excite i of immediate dangafi At lock list Sunday morning attack was repeated with greater From that time the end be came evident although by attendance of Ham mond and theinored of all within human effort to the fatal On Tuesday let at the reqaet of Mn Bennett on McCloaky was to hi bod and administered to bim the ramenta of the Church last boor arrived he sank to calmly and peacefully and soul A sulphur spring atrtick in llio Delrolt river tunnel Canadian side Mr Livingstone from is alive and wall and on way to civilisation Cornwall has a rowdy mayor mm It has obliged over keep peace The Hon Mills la a Church for an Episcopal gatlnn lb Hamilton which is to a lUaatxSraifo lUcxa take place over Barri I hi to do I will I until you find Judge Bald with emphasis go look for bim yourself not me or my servant I gave you breakfast for chop little wood because you said you ad no money and I expected you would go away quietly and keep away and now yoo must com hen to disturb at dinner Here whole joke burnt upon present who fell into trad peal of laughter The Now After the a little subsided Confersoco was duly ope th Jodge Dad I at on wood for my nreakraatr Indeed Rev Mr William alerted yoo did said she and said bad dent and the v John do money I told you the whole Park on and