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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1848-12-29, Page 2clue above I .ubeegwst efforts --L mead •o owe seal, which has.....id Witten! MI the the Vrous Aoa4." yoteeneAt these w odds , o isoee of • Stale Church, beets; down a deep Mutt overspread the sue features ut epee sad 1 estaog ether eserdn as eeatemp- the Sainur.. She made au effort 1, .pre►, tio,c iutrlkpun, exist log unit by .utllr bel be.ttaieJ; and Wrletcsa, sloes cy.. aucu.. 't'be ffrach:.rors arm obtained by were earseotly 61M1 upas We picture, re i;,,' 4141 Ir.ud, rod sit.uej;l public op.•iou .umei,-"Isle (oro sod features us .1rn• nes le., nr..ny to esahw tt,e partied to dal• a t;J.I.ire.ltloR ml u,y a vv u, it:.J patuted eo111 it, the aul....&l chortler lam me, been e•ltrely Woes ideal ceneep'l.0 •; Llse, the edelweiss its limbers J..I.etlew eapectee, 11 Vuou.," eNUnued i,e, bler9.•g u1 hu Moe. %vo1J lou i and the cuo.e uef a is that • "was hero from a reality ut spleuJiJ and firth endue weml, uthenset for the youth of stmeet auperbums, beauty. •Poeta priereedss ww , h•e bees •04.1 otos• epee CoepoeLUYa' stitch are iwedeJ is I -dde ed by a secs, whose *unaware Tuve deet• nature and euwblel by art far shot v• the ted nearly ail the lenient that w4• to be tune luoaginauvu in Assay, and the •au,c rule applies lit the s,slr.r-all of patatiug.- Thee, Dsnle seed Michel Angelo, Anoint, •nd'1'itr.o, Tena cul It:irrell', were re- •peettvrly aIUU141 4 by thy ...pus avail; suit their, eo4ipueilieud prose their prulruuJ knowledge of bootee a..11 .xiernai nature, bulb at the wme time, their deet •lid com- prehensive sympathy. blow greatly would all the errs beuutit *ere the velem is of ester 1' mute lathiest,/ euu,w•,ul..n; but it 14 the calamity and cur.o of tine eft. taut els deice pier tau °leen want breast. 'I'm: lair to deetituuun feeler.' a wean .pint ..f do act lion, 441.1 divides those 1.14Jscl n:inde,.ohich waw intended to Jusulo,.0 and imp:uve Mach mime- • - ••B•µ, my 4.61 Leonardo!" interposed the lau,hmg t.ucilia, " what u•i. u. that ex- cursive rhapaudy,-ilii naranahropie dis- play of the .lta.:a4 and blemishes of your pretor.wo 1 Cheer up, 1 pray you, sod dhow wo the other picture." "Signora!" rept4J the painter, in great snit ubtivus embarrassment, "you wu.l escudo use. I cannot -dare nut, •hew you that picture.".1 ' ' Dab ! Thee is some mystery coo netted with it !" exclaimed Ubu Sign. res. "There is a myetcry," replied `Val.ltin, "and one which nearly concerns you." " Ale Leonardo !" exclaimed the excited • ltalieu; "then I must and ail ace it." "Oa condition wily that you pardon my preminipltun," said the young •rust as he placed the peuueut Mlagdalen bJfore her, and her ewe' eaquiseu loon% meal feature. v... l.1.J 11014 ee4J as In.Il1Utteu. B IIs b r u..,ug away arils the *hoses eaialiag, end le reseed to place tae isMliuuoo os a' worm Eberst I.wtul;, bate repeatedly been came the Legislature; but durug the whets time the •Tory petty were to power, 'my verso u..1y wed air d.cuy•ducks, tu *ia.e a .Dow ul Ie.eemlog Drapers pledge, cid 14.1ede tbu.0 Mau were weak enur.Lh to Wrtwvr the ptulula1Mraa- W NAY share eCtir .e bslaa4 their pr4loeswae. Forte - moiety, the intiabilauts of the l'restece turd site through the hollow proemsivas ul the party, mud worm 1:.0 110.6 arrived, they ttimeptrutly p:a.ed to poser wen %bum they had 11.4441. to belrcve *4004 endeavour to maks the lr.hile u..uluttvwe ul the coun- try nitrog nl rattier data sectarian one. ; and IMO ul the best proms that an los gnu of them"memoria:an will bo tie trsoMug of a hbcnl and just wes.0 a fur the future wasegeme1t of this Io.utuliow The Gloat .aJ tmeraniece have both published uuthuea of a MO.thcy .taw -Mill bo the Mtofrtcrial u,caeulu ; the l.u.r of which we published 111 1h. last number. '11,0 waw features ul 1 re pima fully wrist our appr(bat .un al: hough on 644148 potpie there are grounds for dther- eoce 01 upmuwn. The tout e1.-lUslun of :urtructsuusu tbuulugy givoagreen.' to hope `ive meeeadaarw to it egad so sedeittee.- W• mentor*. with a quotatite Imre OW .1 our good old Engl,tl eolburs t , •' title imam--prwUJ wen- Drreer- ,u • LU:. 11,*4 W tri. ray, Play • . uc b 11,.:. tic erteke balore bush heaven, .1s make,' eve. augetr w•wp.0-Jt/• C.tAa- 1 1111 J..siwt.f. Pnst .oLoar -1)r. !guiles Ca lecture lou• furs the Aleehaa,e: le.utule, us 'l'kur.Jay evening, was attended by a tiny large mid intelligent audience, tube hemmed tnth w lease Interest to Ids able end cuwprehro- lova Juhneatiou of the principle* of Phreuo- outJ The letterer, alter giving a round line of organology, or the external part of the ',ciente of Phrenology, and alter making souse general allusions to geologi- c.' J..cutenes, the lecturer expounded the great phonological laws by *filch man is reeled to the physical, organic, end sp.ri- teal sorlds. Ile then adverted to the moral bearings of Phrenology, in reference to,du- catioe, politica, me.11cmr, cr.lu.tssl jur.•r prudence, and Anson. duciphne, proving most conclusively toe great tmportarce of Pbren.-I'Fy in all the relations of lue.- .1!onheel Pilot. �- HURON SIGNAL. "A LAY'AIAN." As err readers awes be Attie; tired of soars steely on the portrait of ibis uutwtonate huh. vetoed, alone caattag hypeclt.y brad uuiitciuss perveniuoa of truth are already 1.cfore them la all weir staked 4e4cni,lts, we shall hoes oro criticisms to a close as spsed.ly as pes.,tle : 11111 the cloves fuss el hie ltevere4cr is sot yet fully ravelled. la Lu palated proJulltuu 01 the 1941, .f October, he wys-" 1 shall out be {merited Ly any threats d eZpoeure, ur soy a°gentle• I mealy, ur .recount epithets from toying bare die I atischieeee• teadeaey of Mir .a•a'• wriwies." There L no .Large here : it is merely nue v.( the wad dog hints ; arse of the daetatdly i1•si1ea- ',ions winch is the potent w-e.poo of every malig- nant hypocrite. The sem and substance of ell accu.atioos-Ube gtoandwork of all tri. 6esdieb enurm to arouse popular iadiguatioa * 44081 us -is found iit the exp.eseion " We de wt believe to scriptures un this subject." 'Tbie caprre- sin we did use. 'rhe mewing which we m- ulched be it, and which could not be misander- ■ tood by aoy boy of ten years of age who heard it, was simply this :-that mei whose uoilonu conduct is a mwifssluioo of practical wicked- erse - whether that wickedness consists in druukruness or iia mine other vice -are not Chdvtia°s,- do not believe the Scripture deck - rations against wickedneu. They maybe n.e1n- hers of a Christian church ; they may profess their faith in the d .emas and doctrines of that rtIDAT. DDCtMIER 29. tbe8. . church ; and may even be pre; seed to resief to - the death, the man who would dare w doubter -�� dispute the truth s( these daemon But though THE TRUSTEES. A our .wlLL *4001 roe 1101 14811. 4i.Ds. d.ey should profess to believe by the lump, ell the religions doctrines that have ever bee, pro. epos Mia pusses '',11 lwywaa" oil.,• M. Illatiehrg etrlssssss 4- "I smr re, .tr,witboet fear of contradiction, that there le cathing to the 1541100 o1 Mr. McQuteu'• letlure, ar puM.elred by biu:wl:, that in soy way eeetruvesta my *110111 s, that he to so4 a helsewr to what the milt. en pnbllc understand, leg the destnDe in cheletiastty. I am repined to swaWe i hal in Mr. IdcQtteee • eeafosa 00 of faith atone toaethieg, De spits of his much talk •beet chriatwstty) lb.t is iacuaai•teat with lite wilt damnable doctrines of lbs Unitari- an, the Somalia(' the Uwestte or the Uu4- versalat. "AH there betides profess to beMseo ' the christen religion to be owe of ushers& love, of torl•carance, of mercy, of self-denial and of chn0tiaanr' they believe all this, sod they para an kietori* "belief ib the moral teachings of Jesus ; but sir, do they believe in the miraculous conception -do they believe is lir divinity -who they hold fast the faith once delivereJ to the smote, that faith which :.lobe can wake thew wise unto &elution 1 ' In first taking upon myself the tack of pointing out, through the medium of your paper, the baneful principles of the :,gest, it was not my intention to allude to the religious professions of Mr. McQue.e, fur- ther than they were mfechevouaty advanced in the paper which he edit•, and I regret that he should have found it necessary to publish a declaration of hie faith, for those the lent acquainted with theological con- troversy, will detect unsoundness in hie religious prncipler." Now, it must be bone io mind, that we did not gite any " eonfesaioo of our faith," fur thew reasons. In the Ent place, the pri•el1k And betwe giv.ng the reasons fur oar regret, we which we wen advocst,ng• has oto Dec,6Hty ! w111 offer a few remarks o• the character .f the .will ecetali*nlrw and polarity a.eumptivhi Some time ago an alteration took place in the pcundeJ eine the days of Adam, yet, so long as relatios to soy abstra.t uLgiomr duewser, it a p,odacuous which have called font this rteclar•- w.11 find uo place wllhlm the s. ally of the of Management of the Grammar Schools their co0dect is evil ; so Tong as they are wedded a principle of preens, menlity ; sol jitney be tiers. T. every , these goe.uoss mut mecca - to man who reads tho Inrlttllwn, lbuuga we have souse doubts ar it b in this District, but the thi.g weery tri- to their idols or favorite vices ; so long as, like a embraced and acted byJew and to the prudence i•1 admitting a repreeeoti equally emraceoe the foregoing document tote fluty each theological aeumuary to a flip, w truly unimportant to the cause of 1 .. A Layman," they cherish io their beagle a the Greek, by the Fagan, the Alabumeuo, and airily occur, " What are these production of • T , Grammar and every odor emote, pnnctple and hostility to lbs cause e( trash and righteousness, ,the Clu,stuD to the second place . R e had I .. � Layman, from .o imputation of whew up Orel w hilae utken thwk I[ a perw0, thu.we never emeritiaed the slightest their profession, -their klieriag is ouly a "veld-' no right and no desire to call together an a-', anihonhip almost every man recoils with the may seriously impair their usefulness as C4egywer. We therefore d.srl ft ear duty to Inlwm you Ural w kerne the amber ret " A Laymen," tad we say peetueely that le to nut a Cl.rgyN., tied flas, therefeee, no 6111 111 to the title ut •1 tevere1L" W. rs4tsest ea au test of ja.11oti to the only two Clergymen that *.uhl be referred lit, that y ou will give this $ place to your Malt ouwsbar, We are, Sir, Your ubedleol serves's, A. W. STtlac.AI. r.... Davao Samm%, Joon CLeatt, Rosario WILu.tuoa, D. W arise, A. F. M Mutat Ritmo, Amts. Reburies, Ttwaa. Kr ea, ALieuD W. Orr Ka, 3._B. Gnats, Wu. Resume., Ito.. Roseeraea, Jona Srentue, J. K. GOODive, 1. 1HATTuraulT, \Vo . Bad v4TT km*. EDITOR'S REMARKS. We publish the (target -se declaration, amply because we are not aware of on u•I.ace i. the whole cooter of our life, where we hare knew- ingly " e 070ded the feelings" of ao tosomrwt Woman being. At the wme time we are Seery to see this declaration brought before the public. arse al the Council Boar) B swim It a sows - etuetl) p , Ilwbed upon thu IIUDlrheJ Cecilia. " lira- prudent step, and in a case ahcre the pee- intention u( noticing the occurrence. But the 1 led .epukbre, fall of dead men's drones." They semblege of the people of Goderich composed airy', honor that would make him shriek from eke mous Maseru ! It a wy.011 !" exclaimotl the juilce* of due community have attempted to Wag, with all its ioaigoilcance, has g:veo a are not Christians ; their _faith is a rounding i of all the different rvligious denominations, and plague or the cholera 1 What an awful from dm lovely singer, _while_ her lieu countenance uv loused by the cit ut a "godless suetitu' mournful illustration of the oath of the old brew ; they is wet bet the Scriptures."-' insult ,ben, by devilling our own peculiar recta- ,. Cui:1 must be iuvohtd in them, tuba >«a was suddenly maxim, that luta blade are moved by lime ' In making these allusions to druokeo 1ruk.wra I riastsm 1 neither would the people sit to lisle'. holding a fair character io the world, wig die_ things," and our Dash -who is always seeing' of Chrisr:ssity, mss did not mean some kind of to any such outrageous conduct. For however play such solicitude, stud anxiety, and tremble or saying 'something that nobody else eco See or rare, Inshtful monsters, that aught he supposed orthodox the opinions of " , Layman" or ourself I in obthiuing the publication of a document is - may -avers that he had lately seen some drops of to exist awnewhere far away oo dee remote verge tone be in our ow' estimation, they would have tended to ote,[ euro their remote.cgo.Iclanee. blow/ upon the wow, together with something of creation. \V; meant the drunkards it.Gode• I sounded very llelroilo. io (h. eats of at least ! horn ther-.eue7ciuo of rho ■utho8.rp 1 An that seemed to beta piece of an binder lip, oink- ' rich ; erten who are member. a Chrli4ian two -third. a this large meeting. In the third these pro lidless calculated to advance the went. " It is my vett' self, •' she repealed, every guarraotce to welt-weawug•but bigot- s. she compared her lectures de a mirror , tett Individuals, who can sue nothing good with those of the prostrate da:ou.- I unconnected with the priestly office. 'Ilse •' Leonardo !" she cootinued,'.wtth trees- proposition teal every representative must being vehetuence,"why did yuu.patat me 10 ye graduat..I of the '1'uloutu Uwveratty, that unveiled and meretricious term? Witty wet nut he tolerated tor one moment, of at sa an a Alagdalmu ? Aol how could you an- hntcntltJ to lake immediate cffnet ; and wit logit resemLling'Ihe rooted lip worn by one orchurches ; *L0 are great kelicrers, w lar as pro- place: we did not gave " • confeeaioa of our *4(454 of uwrulity or mimic. 1 Are they calcu- Cuwphsb It 1 You must have basely Melee de.tJUJiy ubj l to It under any cacuw4ta0- , the " cashiered" Trustees; ba therefure wishes (esnoo goee, •ad wise in dishonor of the;r " pd.. (,ith" sim4147 bee.. we have never been i^, t!.c islet Iv 141.1, °aaokittd leas 4 1. short, ars un my privacy." Tears of indignation sea. 'fieri are other point's tu wh:cn we to iaeinuate that the said cashiered Trustee had. rolled down her cheeks, and impeded far- intend to refer when we ace the 11111 itself,- ewe baputtwl engagement," get hequently Lnbit of judging mankind by the quality ur they true:' If w, why were they pal\shed "Pardon I ,a cheerier and righteous Ibdigoatioo, bitten of overcharged with surfeiting and drunkenness." quantity of dee doctrinal creed which they pro• anon boost 1 Whyshould oat rues or ileo utterance. I ardor 1146, lovely Sig• lir it tie difficult to form a traded opinion . y 7 1 nota 1" exclaimed \\'alrteio, "if t dared w ! his own lip 1 From this doleful intelligences In short, we meant the drunkards whom we fess. 9'beirjeiisdo,. not effect nee To .hew I AuuLvl men refuse to sanction, with their runes, borrow 1440 1110.1 perfect uf.Nature's works (pA to illustrate a popular *object. Your un- rivalled featured were ensrav0n un my memory, sod the ardent iwagwatfoo of • you0g artist easily suppled those beauties which your unaffected modesty concealed. 11ave nut painters, too, a prot04sto0nl and Inherent right to avail tbeutsclves of every beautiful object in art and nature ? And where could 1 Lind a model au perfect, a combination of form and feature so exquisite and rare, as that 1 have dared to employ' T' " Leonardo!' exclaimed the angry Signo- ra, with an incredulous shako of ver lwautl- ueder the British cub*tuition, and in eme reloads, ubwoed the •pporotment of Eve stlJ.- :mere sham. 'l hem religion ars neither soul, .that tmperuneotly tnlel(ertl with other muOY " that resemblance i. tai accunle 4ieeteenth century, it wail lou scouted by 1 teasel Trustees. Babe of these new members, substance, nor reality in it. It is • fearful, and faith, they wou!J emne'off reeler worse than etc best. They discovered that they had got a true - to giving what era unwired to be a brill, blewme cumemer to deal with. Om who was •b.tract o(Christan morah1ty, "bei 50111',1- neither to be bribed, nor browbeat, nor swerved, 4oa of giving a singie doctrine, a buy semi• nor intimidated from I' imposes by hobos M- inot that could be eou.r,eetioerly deputed by faience,. Une, wbo, in defence of whet be Coe - rival the Unitarian or the t'niverssliet. We Quavery part until the full detail. are open lir s0specuuo.-Gds Advertiser. Tau faxes. -Never, in all our reading or experience, have tee met with anything *o preposterous mud unconstitutional as the 1 spleen !" we consider it an editorial dray to by 10 zealously- made common enure, 1n quibbling , is upright, his epeeulative errors do not destroy ' above doermrot ; ud as it will be read by tbom- arguwents raised by Cul. Gugy, in the ease I • correct stateme01 of the facts before the and wresting and perverting truth. .We wished I bis uprigMnes*. 'flame being our views on th e of Gugy rs. Meeks: The argument we I public. to eonrey to these deluded beings the all-im or- je q y y 'q tends *480 0e.er saw the productions of •' A P sub' ct, eons', uentl we never make an 'aqui. Laymen," we ail ...wet these quesuons u refer to at present., is -that whatever pro- It 1ppe•11 that the Trateos of the Homo tam and unbending truth, that so Ipgg as they rtes about any man's faith, and we Teel exactly briefly .s possible. Urr political pimento in dined "uneasiness' m the mind of the wdi- Grammar Schools were ori irall firer is arm- v,dual looking for damages, is a L1bcl ' m T continued io theft sh°f8ior, quibbling, tippling the same objection to trouble as min will •; li stench d,xgyered, before we had been long 'Such a ductunc might ruts under a dcepo• bed. That the Ilon. William Caytey; out uf, career .4 guilt, :heir pro cerium of teeth, their " eoofeesion of our faith." It is • ooly each amogg them, that i0 writing on polities, m if tram, for'the wore!, of purposes ; but surely, I respect either for the County or for wme inti- church -going propeneinea smouot only to a canting, cowardly, surface me0 64 . Layuaaq," I laying down principle and defending there-- - ere entertain some slight apprehensions that were addressing at the time. The mea who own Master they stand or fall, in this respect..' the straightlurwardcooracu(truth and rilh4ewaa- George Fraser, lrq., Coroner, will shortly be attended the meeting for the sole purpose of We deal with their conduct. If a man ispr.e-I Oe,.y under the painful ne' esaty of lemming • 1er- encouraging and cheering on ;he tittle champion tically wicked, his profession of an ortodox dict "Died of mortification caner by political of drunkeonns with whom "A Layman" ha creed does not make him a geed ata ; .led if he� These gn•at.ons we say, will necessarily oc- cur to every reasonable man wbo reads the Deaa, over intelligent mind, and the lasbtItl to be the work of memory and hnwgtuatiuu. venlig such an ar nmesM sant to Co entr however, were unfortunate e0oulh to possess a But you may yet have cause to rue theta L' g Y, glimmering of temoa seem, and dart to pro- boIdnea. Che just angUr of as insulted or eusaigned to the care . of some benevv- pone that the rnopinions sod iatereets of the public woman is not to be soothed down by Ilse• lent keeper of a (uoollc asylums, Suppose, ought to be equally consulte�-wish the o iuio.s j ter and w (vend the earl of C. will toll • fur a suument, that ouch a doctrine had been ( _ on this subject." The " le," was used u • T' y adopted byanyoauua, pow en o in the sod'•1efQst.a" the Teacher. This was quite common form of speech in public es..skies: W severe attuupt the man who dared to ex. P l T g I blessings u[ seed and tele/tows 'unity, can wso6 inl•tion a mtowas the established mode of doing and we remarked be,e, our meaning as pose me to public dennoD a. a Magdal;n, we reasonably conclude that with •• such a, things in Maros, and accordingly it a once led distinctly understood by every one .n the meet - No, Leonardo I 1 douy that any attire is Y privileged to trample upon the testings of late u( libel,either len o1m or rthe other to an " •nulonum" in school government, her. mg. There waseot one of ecru the Jruukardr athero; and, if you would avoid my vudur- aero wooed Dave been concede)Witha Cay try tors aga,o spelled w, and again genet- preset, who did net both understand and fell ing hatred, and the active veageaDce of late ■o stringent, and so crushing, hew I only got (our more membera.ddeed to the Board oar message It is true •' A l.aymao" esu Lord C., you will nut hesitate to make the could rcfunn in church and state ever tate of Trustees. The original fun gut sloe see prem, but we lace no daub( kis ID y only reparation ourpretty upon Driaci power." place 1 6mga have leen mato "uneasy" well, o their les of action, but bythe when It advocated the con- p jnendinformant's,am whom he received hie informant's," "Name your cutltiltiuns, Signora :' re P rete, new ibat the,' hof i0erc•aed to Airmen, the would give him a fair statement of ow anti. plied W•Ietein, whose consterootun had ruluUou•1 liberty tri rho subject ;our uvea_ _ . rapidly •eubeld*J, as be observed a lurking Juhn'r °nit (.lrarlr�e', edhl Jau,ea's have beer, could not set at all. And 'onetime to the meets sod the proper ■nplhe.mon of them, ■ id smile on the chunk of Cnctla,which di.- made unearv, no doubt. by the Press, iia : course of last summer, they had got complete, at leave the tertu:ag sed twisting of teem to his armed her laeguage of Ur terrors. . advocatiug the rights 01 the pcup4e. The i r1L41 ...d ',ens on the qua.: on whether the 1 "You must relinquish, at your ow0 eclestasucnl sutuunuts Dave nen made , Teacher, Dir. Haldane, .should or should Dos price, both those mauves," said ■tie. " On I ""actor," when their arumed authurtty I make Bricks for four weeks, .t the camases( no other terms can you ever bite for' lista been 'luus'ioneJ by alt free. but, T p I never thelves, the Peers continued to do its the parents of bis pupils. This was rather.. mercy." • legitimate work and hence our toilers awkward •gnestioa ,o Eollisb grammar, and se "Thiel am pardoned," replied the pain- f; ' g I a lieation for . solution to it was folw.,Jed l. tor. "I abandon unconditionally to you pain - fetid -mallet'. PP and the tasteful Lord C. two pictures, which That man cannot be a lover of the rights :the government. The loienme0t met 4M di( - the sordid trader* of Nursmburg aro 00- d odd worthy to pewees." The Signora opened her writing -clerk, and put a heavy purse of gold Into the a fatal delusion, which will recoil upon their own souls. This wit our meaning in using the expression " We do not believe the Scripture0 ecientiuosly bel cued to be right, would just take merely wished to embody a few 01 d:e Alam, !awaking on the wheel es cherrfuay a any other practical precept. el the New Testament, in u, kind of ar.,usement. lo fact they discovered kw words a piiesible. We did not hunt up 14r': that we would exactly accomplish the porpoise keen), wrists oa which human creeds are Loon- fur which we had eo:ne-six : " N.d,cel+or" sled We did not wish to bring forward such the Uut,i,l 0f Huron. Tney saw their onsets - poises 51 i sitanans and Cniver.alists and Suci-!-14o.1.ke Othello'., wit gone. Aod like ab. .fists wield not believe ; but such points as! dark -wined rilliaos, who (n every age of eh. one "A /ywert" could not deny. \'.'e think' world bete become callously saturated with *44.1.001 only die Coitari,n, t!ie Socinli.t, ilio C.,,It iliry c�^.costed the .shame od ruiair.l u Ow-eolrer end ,the t;ui,en►;i.t;" uUt also t!.•c h)• r..ir�ng the mad -dog try of iati8eliry 1111 0/„ truth -detesting 1,4.4i:ties. According y he coe, Ikril ; and cyeD ..et Layuts,," *Jo believe 1n us. The productions of " A Larne" are, oat boldly, and suers that we openly is the the percepts which we selected. The difference therefore, •lorries of publication got op for this house of God, avowed our disbelief ie God's i between the faith of the Devil and the faith of word, and that, too, is the reamer of a number puryose, and purporting to be etnetu 15 o• a-: -- word, the Layman being amply ibis :-144.1 while -pulite Lecture, which w/ delivered i0 town 00 ' of C4. gymen : ! : 1'bu sutrmeut, carnes iia Devil •• believes and trembles" he has Du re, the d;h of,September; on the subject of Total own evidence of its falsehood ; and though it to act in accordaDce with his faith ; but 14 Abetincncr. The character of the p103UC1lY.s had been published in a community' where the Layman" in • state of probation.., possesses the may Le summed up in few words. From ho- of humanity, who would advance such a , le by by throwing away eight of the d,seordut eircumauacea and facts were entirely uoknown, power and refuses to exercise it. Now, "A doctrine ; and we du hope, that when tho menthe's of the Board of rnan.gemeut, an - its author, had he pubes/mg it with his name, Layman" either knew, or did not know, that ming ginningr r0 cad they gbmalignity 11 all the dark iDaoa- d irrltation ul the actions in which Col. Gugy ing one to the remaioiog flee. Two of them 4 would have been hooted fur hi. audiciou■ re- sung tad oe d bell g hatelothe dfron V the precepts which we brought forward had oo. One, .ad we do believe that even • haled from snow ion : that is, unless he had been, like the reference to peculiar modes of faith, either ortho- Mhc infernal regions would blush i0 'awe - wretched creature that moulted the meeting, w dox or heretical. If he did not know this, Alen, ledging dor authorship. totally and notoriously depraved, that nobody we ere willing that the tenor of his strictures would take the trouble of Rooting tum. But , shall be ascribed to hie iguonnee of Christianity. Such are the'pruduchuoe of ".Y Layman. "- t liar been engaged shall hare subsided, that paialer'e bands. ...This 11 on account on. he himself will concur w1th the general ly, Leonardo," said slit; "at is all 1 can at up:niuf of the 1're*., and duOtt hie own present command; but so a few Jaya 1 44.11 pueittoo. see Lord C., who 44 114* he 1au.auoe, and 'l'he blighting, withering sarcasm of Mr. surpnse•hun with (hero admirable pictures. Drummond, in the defence, must and will Ile often speaks of you with wenn regard, have its effect ; out, certainly, in giving and his tine Mata and buundlea hbereltty : editions! obscurity to that "obscure" man, are well koowu to you." I Gugy', but in holding hew up ;o scorn ■od "1 have laden good reasoa to recollect I utter cuntmdpt of community, so far as the them," replied the grateful artist; " but fur I liberty of the freer a concerned, and he as those two pictures your gvneruelly has al- i its expounder. opt Q lE era's we owe all the liberty we ready overpaid ore." "And now, Leonardo, I hare a favour to enjoy, as nation* and Individuals, and til request of you," resumed the :Signora.- man who would abridge It of ter legitimate " if your time and rsgagsinents permit,.. rights, t• coosequently the greatest enemy you mut punt any portrait 0000 w01e (ur ut a people's rigct•. Lord C.; but i will hare nu poCC1ICal ac- We regret teat the late verdict in Gugy Mesrane*-Do attributes --you must punt re. iltucke, was nut a verdict on the.mcrttr, neither Verve nor Magdalen, but simply I bit on the quoauun ut propnOturohty.- Cec,l.a G. as she 18 before you. lire lung Wu look with anxiety to the omit 41 the Earl of C. mod I shall part, tou probably the series, and if it appear that any law for ever. Alter a long and atlectionate 10- 01' till/ pros -nee would "crib, cabin, or con- tercuurse with this blgu-w1nd 4 andaceulu- line" the frees, within the lints laid down ',tithed nobleman, u,y heart drops when 1 ; ail depended un by Col. Gugy, then let look forward to our final separation, and 1 tau !'res. du its duty 111 claiming an think I should find relief in harlot toy mar. 1 amenduico1 of the law. Tilts course mss trait taken before hie arrival.' suggest, nut for rho benefit of the Prose, While thus .pcakwg, a hectic glow but tar the benefit of the people, whose ru- darkened the cheek and brew ul the lovely I pre.cittauve the Press is. We aro not the Italian, and her eyes filled with tears ai aJtucate of s Iiceutwus liberty of the Pros : she concluded. Ise advocate the rasional rights of the Prem. " Name tho day and the hour, Signora ! I What wuulJ community be, 1f the gagging and 1 will attend you," replied Walstein, doctrines of Col. Gugy were the law sad with heartfelt sympathy, " nor will 1 inter- , practice of society 1 Every species of in - mit justice, tyranny, peculatloo and oppression, Init until the portrait Le completed." , "'Tu-usorruw worussg, then, at ten," would be precured, and we should have no said Cecilia remedy ; because, forsooth, the mind. el "I will not fail," replied the painter, the lords of 0,.rele would be made "uneasy" rising to depnrt. Ile kissed the hand of by the exposure of the Pres*, and the last the lovely Italian, cast • look et lingering I (rope of •n injured people would be taken affection upon his favourite pictures, sodi from them, 10 the suppression of the Pres. hastened from the apartment to conceal the We sincerely hope that the prorlucv doe. bitter regret with which he relinquished them for ever. (To as CONTINUAL' 11 ons SEXY.) UNIVERSITY RE}'OR\I. Ow of the moat important measures whir► will be brought before Parliament at the coags; Seeswn, is the Bill for an alter. attoe in lUsieersty of King's College. }'or res pa t fl has proved • bona of conies- lad up to the present period remained %Mtn less than a intioopoly in the bands of not c"baro *outlier individual that would come into a court of law with • demand w outrageous u that mato by Air. Alpha and Omega Gugy'-we bog hu pardon, we hate not the mans at ham] 111 selecting from the alphabet, that portion of it a hicb he muoopolsses and glories 10. V. will returo 10 this rnhject, and .hew the claims of the Press on popular respect and support, w hetet it confines itself within tie own proper lim.its--the kdvocacy of Teeth, and the righ*. of the people. We have a salutary treed, however, oo dor mini, of course, t' everytbieg that would fire, we believe, rejoice in the Game of Radicalr the other three, we aappoee, will be co0test with ibe 'same of Coowrvatiae : at all events, the. whole five were men of Mr. Cayley'* recom- mending, .od, under a Tory government, were the oufonunate beingwho writes ,n the Dame of Our trances, ngtd, honest criticisms oo Illeel, { 11 be J,d know, thea the malignant /044011001 eo0.dere4 " ht 51(14 prePet pe11001" 10 fill thin ,•,Y Laym■n" his given mournful evidence that I appalent in his strictures precludes us from ex- 1 appear to have struck torrid to the hearts of the office. The Radical government are mere!? ' h. a sufficiently depraved for anything that is I, pressing his dispositions by any other term is the concoelere--nut sly moral feeling of compue- reepoosible for the appointment of owe of the evil, while at the Mille time Ise i5 too cowardlytion-of title they are rad susceptible; but • kind ' English language than that of " inrernele, present six Traetces ; and we must take the to assume the res ouhih4 of hu illi. I of odes!), cowardly, pecuniary dread mem. to { responsibility 1 donors." In either case, rt is. muter of moon-' hberq d statism our own opmwo, that io the 1 iWe were reghested, by some good mea, who fol regret to ell good men, that such a character! have come over them. .tut we understand that appoioIme0t of that ase, they bate here grapy tEey Lave puff J up p..11:1116 Giles, who cowl were present a 001' Leelere, 10 publish that should be allowed to write or even to speak; o(• alight error. In appo.•u01 the Roe. Alex. ' Donio0 of it which had been to wickedly mine- about anything connected with rehgloo. Cos.! Pone,udy he injured by arlythmg that m■y be w- edMcKid they appointed we great Tory ; and : tribute) to him, to try that he is the wither of present, .led we tit so. %Ve pablisheJ °early tined in our neat though we care very little about politics in these : _ them 4 4 They might just as plausibly have at - two column of it, .and it has since been pub nutters, yet, from • very rater-gr.el.kroJ of an1. ' trib°ted them to the brazen fish on the top of the. Lnhed by other r.,uon, both radical an vary.- �' Alone Careles!-A yeti•11ady friend of nun But notwithstanding all this; notwithstanding • who poem/sea much *hen/done in connection naZrtaff ! The other two, who • are willies to io(urms ns aha son e&oo'g share dee guilt with the aa(.rtuoae limb ere•- the fact, that every boy in Goderich had an op- : with much waggery, portunit7 of exhibiting the daring and malignant hu, last week, written upwards of two columns, 1 lure, are deemed, a0d Llack•hearuid, and saG1- falsehood et "A Layman's" assertion, the poor' over the signature of "A Layman" wall the 'mat e.ough for all that L nefariously wicked-- godless sal abandoned erratum per■isted in intention of rescuing our Revreo l c,,ueio fro:,, but they lack the ability -they might wet the his wnekedoew, and repeated his assertion that the gulph of infamy into which he is rapidly rowel, but they have not Whe talent to set t sinkin S.ie farther earth, that the fetid pro- , inn"'wv Lad denied our belief in the word of God 1 g• He was amsare that he had `already subjected auction is •t leas h.11oidenrove h.l.•w the low -1 We regret the publication of this doesat ea himself to the scorn and deteststinn that morally es species of twadJlr; and that it merely pro. because it is signed by seve°tee° men, tome of ' Michel' to the anonymous ruffian or the hidden vett two ,hinge, -first, that the writer Is not shorn have a (air standing in 1001117, and we aestri° ; but he wee also .woe that 10 long a Ks" Layman," and second, that the writer 'hat think upon due consideration they Weald .on .s sicked a Birknp! whether at the paps or the' leave matte any such declaration. They all de- pwu, dey.owewt souk not ! 1 dare that they " know the author," sad - _.- - _- . ; we will be charitable enough to suppose that TO vac EDITOR or THE arito.v Swett.. ' some one of the notation ens told e.eb of them article published by the Tories the week before last, it tips caro that the appointment of the Rev. Alexander McKid has beta • d,sasaour-a dole- ful appointment 1 Perhaps the manufacturer et the wed neater -gruel ..tended to be ironical 1a his denunciations of the Radical government tor this sppoi.tment, bet it w he has failed to make tunnel( understood, and no intethgeot ma ran draw any other coneies:on from hie silly childish drivehcg, than that the five 11111Pleer, w11,11 tip• pointed by Mr. C.71ey, were " fit and proper perwne" for the office ; but that the Radical government, by Unities Mr. McK,d with them, had not only mseameephosed them into • mase of ignorance and stupidity, bat had shoo destroyed the efficiency of Mr. Haldane se • Teacher 1 1 0o this view we think his Riverton should ra- pe, the •ppeutmont, tie it is certainly not " 6t and proper" that • Clergyman should occupy the character of an e,d-deer-at all rows In might eenouly pray " laws me Irons my jri..dr „ Ws do ant (eel aryrised that seal an article should be written ; became we are aware that there are brains ad minds sN'ieiently weak sad confused for the perpetration of anything ,n the shape of abortive e°mposit ep; bat wit certaialy aro surprised •1 mea pre rng to common sense, coants•eeeia( or pus sing sack trash. To Coast aworoaan.-A •comber of Comma - 0,011 Das h.m been pompons' foe wan1 of room. " Alla. (; esu'. I(ew•yesr's Compliments to the Cyr," }►ill appose is ver ant, oho the remsiader oar Atratferd Ce espeedr.cv. ho ems .bee to skulk behind the cloud of the coward, he could still continue to insult the pubic with, at least, personal impunity ; and no amount of evidence, written, printed or ver- bal, could hare any effect in caning him to retract hie malignant falsehood. The extract which we printed coouioed the following pit• sale i• ae(ere501 to practical Christia.lty "I believe it to be a religion of universal love, of forbcaraeee, of mercy, of self- Irmo been published .n the Huron Signal.- be proved that these p►odscriees were writer* Gooearca, 96th Dec., 1848. that he was the author. This is rim modems.. 8,a, -\\'illi refe:coce 10 the various lel-! Not long sines thew b wesome of the MOH ters which have appeared in the Huron .1 solemn voluntaryd.clanuons that could escape rho hps a men, made against the authorship of Gazette signed '' A Layman," and the the two blackguard productions that appeared oa Editorial articles relative tdi them which the colored wspping paper. And yet it cold denial, and of chanty, -requiring ■11 w ; We the undersigned abstain from expreutog and carried to the printing office by she very professore to love even their enemies, /im opinion as to the merits or demerits of moo who made these " solemn volutery dock - ply because they aro the workmanship of. any the same God, and to lime them would be either. But as you have assumed that the rauoa 1" And, lewder, thew were es who to despise their Creator: requiring u. to writer of the letters a •Clergyman, sed me* 'ergive each other'■ offences ; to sacrifice! continua to assume that he is to, bystyling oar dearest desire* and inclination, and to . , cert every possbl influence for the mural ■ iritual walla of our race to live al make a eo•sderable fist shoot religion ! and wield have sworn to their deelevation If required. tai " our Reverend friend a Layette;' sed Bat in the seared plate, we .re leery that ase of thew arrestees me* eboold haw tinseled e and pas it is well known to nes the toderngned, tt° 00,11.01, beeuse peace with all men ; to avoid temp* loo, that only two of our resident Clergymen or been tho moans of tempting other • to "he,pr eamrrlaera th. then In haoreq leiag uw44k+wrd The pmd.ettoema s of " A Ler" reeelted (rem mrl.ga Iy-they chased 1. grew -ed unqualified fagw►ssds--they are wilful perversions of watt. g were absent on the occuion of your Lee - live -soberly, righteously, and Godly in the i tun, w. are of opinion that our barna world ; and (0 d0 gtwd ante all men se we p T haus oppnrtueity. Thee 1 belww to he tbeI (toes on the .abject, are eaten' ted to substance of the moral teachings of Jesus." *nand the feelings of those devil a, and perpetrated Is the geese .1 rehire., walk the f..