Huron Signal, 1849-01-26, Page 2•
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Te sore of tier wLscriben as are food of Tade-
rea'liat, we would announce est wteatiott e(
fpewia,ri,g them with • ..Iect•... „f rammed
;AL.. Ws thl..a there is osseetWag swaot and
pathetic a the wyle ant Mot imp of the British
B•Wd, tis mach is this the ease that is mu We-
tedtsg Jays we always pretend the Ballad tale,
sod we have eves dared to writs is ibis strata
lung, long ago. Jadgtug, therefore, (sow .sr
own osis and eipenende, we thief& our r.aaKI-
lovisg readers will tot be offended at receiving a
few of the chore rnetntal I.egesds of the ruder
ag-s of oar native lead And . we shall belts
with the •' Herm,' of Wai►wrnh," by the
amiable compiler of the Haifa., of -toyu•i
Poetry." It is oat of the &test Balled toles is
the English t ley ober Weg.ege. t
item 11. S.
This beautiful and interesting Ballad. befrau
ib, pan of the learned and e!: Js..t Eliot u1 The
Reliquea of Antics' Poetry. It was dedicated
to Elixabrth, Duchess of Nurthoml.er!•ol, its the
following Sonnet :
Duwu ja die .ort:tern vale will 11,wera pew,
Aad list mew sweetness to the tuuimer gale
The Muse there fooled them all remote (toot view,
Ottcur'd with weeds, •id semtur'd e'er the
d.k.
O Lady, n,ay w alight a gift prevail.
And at tour gracious had acceptance ftad?
Say, nay oa ceni teseodt:y tale
Amuse. delight, or more the pol sh'J niid ?
barely the cares sod woes of homes kind,
Th' simple wU, will pia each gtatle ear a
But all for you the M1iwe her Ivy d.aigo'd, -
Ad bode your noble ancestors appear.:
She seeks no oilier pais,, if yew commend,
11.r greet protectress, patroseo., and (vied.
Tt.e account given in the Ballad of young
Percy, the son of Hotspur. is confirmed by the
following 'strict from au old Chronicle beloel-
•
ing to lVhotby Abbey.
t' Henry Percy. the w of Sir Henry Pesti.
that was,lain at Sbrewib.rry, sod of Elisabeth,
the daughter of the Erie of Marche, after the
death ',his -father ad gr,undsyre wae*eited 1015
' ScoiLsd in the time of king Henry the fourth
bat in the time of kiss Beery the fifth, by the
labor al Jsbana the Countess of Westmorhatd,
( whore daughter Mellor he had wedded in eos-
ins is n, Eaghad,) be recovered the kings' grace,
ad the eosotye of Northumberland, so was the
seemed Erle of Northumberland.
Aid of this Alberto. his wife, he begat• IX.'
Booties and III. daughters, whose amen be
Johaee, that is buried at Wbythye: Thomas
Lord Egremoot ; Kathary.s Gay of Rythyo
Sir Rade Percy ; William Percy, • Byahopp ,
Richard Percy ; John, that dyed without Lroe:
(another John, called by V10c.iiJohannes Percy
Senior do Warkwtti;) George Percy, Clerk ;
Henry that dyed without tame; Anne--(besidee
the.efdrst son add mecum; here omitted bees'ao
he comes in Lelow,) Henry Percy, the thud
file of Northuniberlasd."
TIIE HERMIT OF W.1RKWORTH:
III Tit alar.'
Duk was the night, ad wild the storm,
Aed loud the torrents roar ;
Acd loud the sea was heard to duh
Against the dotaut shore.
!Sliming on man's weak hapless suite,
The lous''y IIr„ .: !,y
When, las ; he heard • female "cote
Lament in sore dismay.
With hospitable baste he rose,
Aod wak'd his sleeping fire ;
pod, snatching op alighted band,
Forih hied the reverend sire.
All ad beneath • neiglibour,ug tree
A baateooa maid he Mead.
Who heist het brea,f, and with her tears
Bedewed the matey ground
O weep not, lady, weep not eo
Nor let vain fear, alum :
My little cell shall philter thee,
And keep thee safe (tom harm
1t is sot for myself i weep.
Nur fur myth( 1 (ear ;
Buf for my dear mud only fi rod,
%%ho lately leo me here .
•
Ami *loth wine she:termns bower too sought
•
Wrtlua this lonely woad,
Al : more 1 fear his wandering feet
Isere dept in yonder lewd.
0 : taus. is heaven, the hermit said,
Aod to my cell repair
Doubt sot but I *all fled thy friend,
Aod ease thee of thy can.
Theo, climbiog up his rocky saws,
11e scales the cliff ro high ;
Aad eeila*lesd, and wares hit light
To guuk the •ranger's eye.
Ammg the thickets long he words,
With carclul steps and slow :•
At length • voice teturn'd his call,
Quick a:lsweriog from behuo
O tell me, father, tell nit true,
if you bit. ebaue'd to see
A grade maid I lately left
Be.eath tome urighbourug tree.
Set either I have lost the place,
Or .he bath goat astray :
Arid mach 1 feet tine hal stream
Ilath.aateh'd her imam anew
Praise heat on, my son, the hermit mid
The :ady's safe aod well :
Arid soon he hmn'J the wandering y.sth,
And brought hien to ho ee&
nes well was seen thew geode Moods ;
They let'd welt when drat :
The mob ba pre.s'd bee to hu heart
The maid let fall a tees.
Alt :.ebintnflmd their host, i eves,
Bsheid no Sweet • pa,r :
The youth vel.e t.11, wiib suety boss.:
8h. Weeder, oat, sod fair.
. The yi.th ems ideal in forret pees.
W.d a bogie -ha.. es Might ;
She is a wiles robe and elms.(,
llesttsNl ogle limey llight.
Sit dews, my .biktbss. tare ter eye ,
Swat net yew limb rem**
Theo heaps fresh lowed w the howls.
Ad moods his line lee
rsnshe, be mid, my simple mote,
Dried keiu, sad alk, and carts ;
Aod. sptaediog ell open tier hoard,
lotus wub ►redly words.
Theo►a, ir.'ter, for thy bouat.oa it,
The yoe,bfui tomos say ;
This (redly ate, sod sleds pod cheer,
Aad I&a'J item cares away.
New say. my children (far p•roMnce
My owesel rosy swat),
What smug* 'demount brought yes here
Wallis this lamely dale?
First tell me, lather, tad the youth,
(Nor blame -none eager toageat
Wttat www where 1 What Weds ore these 1
to And to what bot belong 1
Alas' my son, the [fermi said,
Why do I live or say.
The nghifal lord of the+e domains
lPbanidt'd quite away ?
Tin *toter. now have shed tkei► suowo.
On th,+ my lowly ball,
Steed 0.11.01 Horsroa (es the North
Our youthful lord did call. )
Ag.iau foarth Haaat Bot.aseuoaa
Led sy his ooihers powers.
And, stoutly fighting, lost bas lik
N -or proud Sdopia'+towers,
Otte son be left, • lovely boy,
Il,s citatory'. hops and heir :
And, oh ! to ave bons from his foes
It mss his graodaire's cue.
In Scotland safe he plac'd the child
Beyond the reach of strife
-Nor foe. before the brave old Earl
At Bramham Loot his life.
And onw the P.atr name, w Ions
Our northern paid+ and boast,
Lies bid, alas' beneath • cloud :
Their boaoa's reit and bit.
No chieftain of that moble house
Now leads our youth to anus ;
The bordering Scot. despoil' oar fielJ+,
And rayl. all our fame.
Their halls and castles, once so fair,
Now Moulder w deny ;
Proud strangers now sharp their lands,
And bear their wealth tors y.
Not far from bent, where ton full stream
Roos wiading dune the lea,
Fair WaittWORTR t411 her laity towers,
And overlooks the sea.
Those towers, ala ! now stall forlorn,
With noisome weedso'er.pead,
Where feasted lords and courtly dames,
' Andwbere the poor were led.
Meantime far off, mid Scottish hill,
The Pence live, unknown :
On saraegers bounty he depends,
And may not claim his owe.
0 : might I with these aged eyes
But live to see him here,
Thea should my soul depart in bliss :—
He said, and dropt a tear. •
Anti as the Placa still sit 14:01'd
Of all h.s liieade sad thee 1
Thee bless me, father, said the youth,
For i thy guest ala lie.
Silent I. geed; thea toped aids
To wipe the ieate be shed ;
len d, lifting up his hands and ryes,
1'oui'd blessings oa has head :
Welcome, oar dear and much-lov'd lord,
Thy country's hope and care;
But who may this young lady be,
That is to wondrous fair. .
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Now, father, listen to my tale,
And thou dolt know the truth ;
And led thy sage advice direct
My uoeaperieoc'd youth.
In Scotland I've been nobly bred'
Beneath the Regeat'e hand',
1n (tau of arms, and errs lore
To tit me for comneaod.
With fond impatience long 1 buro'd
My nati•e land tome ;
.1t length I won my guardian frieod
To yield that boon to me
Theo up and down to hooter', pub
I wandered as in chase,
Till is the noble Navata's bumf
i pu'd a hunter's plan.
Some time with bin i lied unknown,
Till I'd rhe hap se are,
To plea* ibis roam and geode dame,
net baro.', daughter fair.
Now, P.acy, said the Meshing maid,
The troth 1 mus model ;
Seals great and gesereea, like to :bine,
Their noble deeds conceal.
• Robert Stout, Duke of Albany_ See the
•. ,eontiaustioo of Fadu.'s Scou-( resocon, sap.
18, sap. 43, &c.
• t Ralph Neville, first Earl of tVestmorelaad.
[To at cwI.•Wsr own PRET 1
proviafial parliament.
OPENING OF TIIE PROVINCIAL
PARLIAMENT.
• From the Cased• Free Pre. --Et ia.
Twtaim•y, 2 *Walk, P. .V.
The day at t o'clock. P. M., lite Excel-
lency the OsIVIINV011 General proceeded is
state to the Legislative Council, le the
Parli.sest Sails toga The Members of
the Legislative Count being assembled,
his Lxeell•wey was pleased to co.wd the
atteedeoee of the Legulatirs A.enub! ,
sod that Ileus. being preset. Hie Kne
htoty opened t''. Sed Newlin. el the ird
Partinaeet of the Promisee of Catena, with
the following Speech from the three :
Nowell de GentJdenea of flu Laga
Cattell, est Gerr/eaea of (tat Legisfe-
tier Assa.Hy :-
1 hare moth satisfaction a iafsr.hg
you that usasterrepted troeterlhty has
prevailed is the Premises dolts' the Re-
cess- The pro 4 slosh the people of
Cased" bays Inc Turing this potted
d gesseel ere! awl Megtsietele. of
levo if .. of the *Heehawed
!boy Clear i . IS' Ir A"irtutto.s will had, 1
tree, to et:•blah thecredit of the Province
•
os a iris basis sed t. pewee/le 1 weeper -
lily. 1 am authorised to Pete, for yeer is -
formation that 1t ie Her N.p&,'e potpies
to reweave the prerogaUe• o t•Saf s
favour of al: pereose who ate olil halite to
penal coaeageeaeae u pdujeel ones.
truing not of the aaleeNegys oca11eldieM
of 1837 and land ; std I hate the s.'a
commands 1• lent, yes 10 eualei,siMIR ten
fn pawing es Aet te gide (till abet le Her
Majesty's meet peelw iathealass. li
affords me much pioneers to este that in
compliance with the wishIhrn 01 ilia local
Legislature sspre..ed in • joist Address of
the seemed tease of the Pree,scaal Pei la-
ment, the I.p.ciel Perinea/et has passed
a. Act repeal's( the elutes in the Unto,
Aet whisk imposed r stncuoea os the sem
of the French language. 1 bare bees in
cemmesteetios dorieg the recess with Ater
Majnty'■ principal Secretary of Slate for
the Colonies ted mol the Lieut. G'.vorneso
of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, en
the subject of the Provincial Pwt•Qice,
and I ate eoaltlei to inform you that oe the
meeting of the Imperial Parliament steps
will be take. for conferring no the Provin-
cial autlorrUee the soars control and mea.
airmen.' of this department. 1 trust that
when te a^ceasary arrangements for offset -
ass this object shall. hove boeo completed,
it will be found practicable to establish a
low add uniform rate of postage fur the
British North Amencau Provinces. 1 w
disposed to believe that an increase is the
repreoeotattuo would be attended with con-
siderable advantage to the public intermits,
and I recommend this 'object which i• one mg year will st 11 lx tidy to ehilliaga.
of no ordinary importance, to your best
consideration. 11 gises me, much gratifi-
cation to state tl(at the opposition manifes-
ted at one time in certain parts of Lower
Canada to the School Act, has in a groat
measure subsided. 1 am of opinion, neve
theles., tb,at this Act may with advastillfe
be amended is some of its d'tail., and 1 HURON S IV N A L
feel cnn6Jent that you wit re.ol:ly eomoent
nn, -,..,'ch elteratioos in it am shall render
has Mets aactio.•d by Pariiameat. 1s
ensnarer( these and all Modred leseseree
which have the Kewanee of Ite..rsl and
ec000m,eal wail-besag of the posh of lime
:important Provfoce (.x thew object, yea
.,U had me eeee M1h*( sad des 1•041111 tv
eo•q.ate With vee.
Palmer i Me• snea.• desired from es
men L4 pI.ilaisouree., and seems. from
ISwdust nUa ' chaps at wmgi hevil
ay un
the r..owree. M otheresMtries, Usaeda
nolo great and siog.lar advantages. 1
nope tial usder God's Ne.oisg, our tavola
otos 11111 be w directed to to stab!. bet to
reap the full besegt of thole.
TO OUR (SUBSCRIBERS.
Ose ...bet men Marl complete the amt
volume of the Huron Signal, sad owing to the
Brest raemereirsiee of peblirf•g • ..wepa er
,n Gt krieb, oar subscriber, mast give as mach
credit Ise hay.ug sot so- fir alwg without dire -
Moog them. Asd awe ate miserable heath at
craving. we treat that all these who revived the
first osmber of the Signal and who have not yet
paid for it, will have compassion oa our feelioge
awl.ve u the.aruricaiios of tsar booth( at
this Delicate subject,—by remittiag, at their first
cwrenienoe the sam of twelve shilllop and sit
peace fur each copy no received. To those who
*oh to pay in advisee, the price foe the ellen-
it a. Iit'':e a• possible onerous to the rate- FRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 1849.
parer. w. %Mout, however, compromising the'
'beauties of the ales, tad is si Idtl►sed drls
seat be orommal to the dies ef -the Di.d.
Transom schen they might as be. Tee teal
deare of the 8epesianad.se ave iei.Mssel
desist' ..only lbws • sep.elar edgewise, sad
}tlb esaamites expenses el the velem mad the
Ise" sa.ade of asettag. This lisietigea.e e•w-
sected,wilY as eery .lel • fasdliar teethed of sem
mosicatiag Mow and attragttesed by a ewe
riot semi a►usela, me the Mdowdel leafel e-
tleu of a District Seperiatessi st, and it ant
ba adsitud that dais eembisetise .f godless is
bet el rat. •worst.e lefty lame leoeli17 sash
u the County of Han*.
W. herd so desire to disperse the merits .f
owy
ef the redeems who ars spokea .f se
seeidasse for this impieties Oise. 8o fey as
we aro aware they are all mea .f a respectable
•.sales le eteisy, awl wets at ea shed less
importance to the best bowsaw of the Dlsirict.
end especially the i.ure.0 of the rising greea-
tiee. we world offer se impediment to their sue.
ease. As itis, however, we beg them aniwsly
be consider the 'abject in its most impoetast
aspect, sod to eaamiw, apart from all ssaiob
sad pecesiary coesideratioos, whether or set
they ore gsalr6ed to discharge the dative of the
shoe a seats sooner as will reflect credit spa
themselves, sod advantage u■ the capes of ede-
eatroa. Lel each of them ask biresalf "As1
better qualified tootle/awe the interests of pogo -
lar instruction, ad thereby be of pester beoeft
to the ialabito.ts of the District than Mr
Fletcher, who at potent holds the appout-
meat?" Under the present circumstances, to
feet, we think 'that every man is justified is
inking, whetdto is all this satiety to oppose
i Mr. Fletcher is this office, when sit attempt ft
qpm the .oroioes !ohs &goal' was met with
the heartydis.pprubatdos of the Ward.. and his
pixies! (nests 1 Was Joha Bigoall • better
- swan, or more qualified to fill the situation this
unportai.t principle which it has con-ecra- • Tilt GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. •
18,. Fletcher ? 1t as true that Mr. Fletcher
was appointed to the office in oppwttioo to the
wiabes of the Wards• ; but that a sot the ques-
ted, to prthe ,' for all the ,youth of this — tion to be considered. The
section of
the Proricce, the L:ea-n; of las soother eolamnwill be toad the speed, of , questwa ie "Ha
education. the Governor General. Vtbieh through the the Government appoiated a man who is likely
Among the enbjsete which will probably kindness of the Canada Fra Piens, we mea ' to de erecta to the office? if so why repeat him ?
engage your attention 'arc, the systeof enabled to print and distribute thrush Godertcb the Gevermmnt bas door fora what we failed
m
judicature in both Provinces, the laws for tut Saturday, in less the forty-eight how -s after to do foe ourselves area It had been well fur the
the regulation of muoieipalitiei, and the it was deUrerrd 1. Moatral. We esoeoi re- Teachers, and indeed for the whole people, bad
c.nstitulion of the University of King's ! fr..n Own enamour our satire eatisfactioa with the Gorernmeot opposed the Warden i• the sp-
College. The officers employed in ex the spirit and enotrnis of His Exceheacy'• poiatmtet of John Btpall.
ploring the country between Quebec and
Italica:, with the view of dtecovering the speech- it breathes a diepoutia to do good. W• siaeerely trot that there u not ase Cowl -
beet line fora railway to connect these two ' end seems to Drumlin a new ea to Canadian sitter in the whole District o(Hoioo who well w
points, have presented a report which con- f-egislat-oa. This as, io (act, .bout the first , far forget himself, as to regard the a; poromeut
tains much valuable inforinatton, and sets', o speech from the throne" *loch we ever reeol- a, Seperisteodtot of le
Common hchoo, in the
it
forth in a strong light the advantages of ht of reading than io
eootaed anyrAiag. Thess' light of • pola:nl question beto ern the Gov
the proposed undertaking, 1 shall lay it be- I
prodoth
etioss ore for e moot part anmm.aR
aaget t anoeoan
t and the Wks of the District, or u •
fore you, together with a despatch from , 1
the Secretary of State for the Colonies, t•f ■ few sett phrases, which smith .dight tnoe- political question at all. It;ie a (Immo ma ofaim-
expreatve of the intermit taken by Iter C`" :mon would trait all octawas of all Kiap' plejeatice to the iababitanu of ibe District, and
*pewit Majesty's Government in the execution of r-igne, equals- well. Bat the *peof then especially to the ruing generation. The
this great 'work. " Governer General bean ample evid•w that itis power of the C'a.etllor & alaerely a delepfed
Cesffrmua of' tie' Lrj!iahrlire .14,01461y—one of those sier'otypedprodectises; that uatheist
, power. ■ot from the Warden, but from the in-
•
• cambioauos of common -place bacbaied motes- hab,tsets of his owe towosh;p to whom •tae he
i shall direct the public -accounts, with 1 cea, stung „rib., by a Msut
iry Inded Ironis responsible. Aad the man who wield'br-
ibe estimates for the ensuing year, to be I
laid before you
by royaly is the same meebaniea! ismer Chet I ta, that tray—who wou:d tamper with or
1 lt readiness rant ts sup- coldd byIt sac6ee the intetes of our children by malting
rey oo routo gtij rts„bo learned ) parrot. t u nide,'
nmJIB
• Chet the Cuevernor wrote hi• owe h—that'' m•Tehsdiw of their edoeauwal provtli • for
plieM wind; are seecesary for the public i ePset se t
source. I he wrote it alma something—ad that he soder- mere Pan' Partome. .100 lwger worthy 0101.
Rei tor,tble Gentlemen a•id Gentlemen— I steal dntisctiy what h• intended to say. It ew(denee of his couutoeata -,s, ,o fact, no
d
a few of the eeuatry 1. 1,:e to me se-
t ietaaeo, The Civet NIM Nees had at weh-
t.. te twelve (be mewrite le thirty the
seat time) Magistrates, and only sit at-
baded, , lodge Arleed, W. R. Rich,
Lew Wate.n,Georg• IiS..,"ohs Loving.
worth and William Pig,* Zogwres. Nue
all these.aifiags, tad iY
WeMege, and fsd-
aresowe at the •mi .11I the Ihati'et ;
and if we are set to gr' along rather bet-
ter thea we halo been doing of tate, wo
had Whet Mop ba.astese, Th. teeth is,
Hist if ,obody will saber 494we liege -
Irate*, tie make w Magistrates, we will be
u nder the at multi of hendi,g over to the
District Council, the whole edits cosset•
ted with the administration of justice, to
deet with T11019u easy beet Omni them—
If Judge Acland will draw out an applica•
otos to G iternmeut, for a special commis-
sion of the Peace, fur the town of Godericr,
and incluse the narrowof au backb000
Radicals, we will endorse it, and 'boo it
will surely be successful : But they must
be Radicals, because we do waist sou e
kind of sati.fartio■ for those woeful fro
dollars which we had to pay to Toryism
last week. 1Vecannut'get easily titer the
fee duUars. ADI
WILL YOU FIGHTLL •
N3
We re.er an aseedoi of two hoboes
netw he net aseideatally epos the wad, sad !booth
moire soup",ty each other, tad remote from
soy 'premien, tits int salutation, delivered in
the best amend Mss, owas: ' Will piefight i"
: The other, is ■ memesl, thaw off the old hat.
Iand begianing a undress replied, "Arrah, in
troth 1 just well, and Pont glad mos 'eked law
u Moth
When • boy. we seed often .eh at tempea-
ttetae rtdiedoeuses of such coaduet is ponies*rn
arrived at aehood, 'emceedp
sod we 'emceed that O.,.,
i aeeedoie, J tree, was only angstrom, of diet
tight -hearted tttu,ghtleesneyt for which the les.
*heated ponies of the Irish pomestry are pro-
''
',Roil. But as .approachedmanhood,
to anhood,
a.d got better acquaiuted with the way. of the
' world, we discovered that this ndtcalausoese of
! hoe Irishmen, was ooly a miniature Elrod.. tie
• Me absurd conduct ani what tie termed the
e.lse.',i and ',altosub1., in countries boasting
of • eivilixatioa and ■o enliohtenmeo t supetoo
to those of Ireland. It must certainly be a1
mitred ihat'Iwo sun throwiog off their clothes
t ed pelttng?ach other's bides with their fiats,
are mere harmless. and more sagacious than twohe
' mea commit to a mutual agreement to oak ta -
lives oa the chute of • pistol .but. merely by
way of an empty bravado. The hreieu•W.wrrig-
swu maid id to bis n moloaor.11s—mere 'mesd—
ames bat as we bare a strong pre
deliction to call things by their proper Dames
are barbarity
e bet leave to call •!,is a fashionable baarity
.n
—a re6oerot in setsgeism—i dread cruelty
concealed is the delusive halo of something
i have observed with mock concern that i does not eaprer, nor even allude to many this lager rondtd to the eesaideratwn tilt friend to
Canada Das yarunpated largely in the com-1 measures which we expect to me brought for. his coaatty
tmerc al depression by which the pre.eot i ward mod carried by the present Government. But
year bas been unfavourably characterized: i it expresses u much u eablea u to see that
I have not failed to impress on Her Majes- , His Excellency is a man of., the present ige—
ty'e Mtni,lors the urgent nectestty wh;ch • that he belongs to the Haring party, and that
exists for the removal to such' prcvIai in.' he is wa',ng :o tel• some interest in the pro.
from thelropenal statute Souk as may tent prseire prot,tri;r of Canada- Of the name -
to restrict the commerce of the Province, -
by check.sg the recourse of foreign ,hipping I toss awesome alluded to to the 'peach, the 1..
to its ports in search of freight; sod i have crease of the Represeeatian u certainly the
much satisfaction is stating that my repre- most important, and, when carried, say be
mutations oa this head have been cordially clewed as a bulwark spinet the future encroach
responded to by the Queen's Government, oasts of Toryism. The changes anticipated is
Among the measures which seem to the Poet Office Department are mach required,
merit the attention of the Provincial Perlia- tad will be of incalculable service to the public,
anent at the present time at being calculated
• to raise the credit of the Province to ex- herb ea regard, a cheap medium of corre.po.•
tended trade, and to contribute to the de- dgsr, and the efficient discharge of the dutieswhich the public have a right to expect from
the ienana of that Department. The Uniter-
velopement of its resource's, I recomm,nd
to your consideration the following so
• WHAT NEXT!
Wilive- 1*atemerkableage, and among the
inaititade of remarkable•, not the least remarka-
ble; is the rernarkabtr fact that Joss ST.waar,
Esq., alia.Fete-eyea, Attorney. Barrister, die.
dm., is actually caoveswagfer Ihe Office of Du-
triet Soperi.te,dest of Cosies Sehosl. ! !—
Well done, John Stewart ' We admire your
courage, and we verily believe that bad we a
vote io the District Council. we would give it
to John Stewart, jut for the fun of the tang :—
But, let as see. \k. Stewart, by the hy, is
old Domi.ie. fee taught the Distract Schoe
is Perth for a somber of years. 14e cat .aje-
gate • Latin verb, aod parse a @esteem to Eng-
lish with the beat of them, to fact be understood,
ropecially important:— city question, we mould wish to am settled w
The proeisloo of rt h funds al may he esmetbiag itIie pnoeiples of common equity ; • great dal about the paapheraalr of sehool-
teachiag, aod has, therefore, claims to the office'
requited for the completion of the St. Dew-' not beetaa we view it u calculated to cosier
rents Canals ei the ear)fest penod. These I any immediate benefits upon the Province—but
groat works may, it a believed, be so hr t
• The greatest timer of which mss ca least,
r to have performed his, detains van tetellgent
I beisg ; to have dose a much geed ie 1h. woad
I w ai• abilities and opportunities permitted.—
; Aid to bear toes talk of honor, sod of risking
thew lives a detester of their boom, whole at the
ase -time either their fah,onable eatrstp+cc,
or their natural dishonesty, preveau them from
paying their 1Cfaslrtoua tradesmen's Lits, bas
something so truly dospstisg in 1t, that one cu
• scarcely refrain from getting stele with the
thought. Will a mao beteg shot or Aeons(
hie opponent have any effect u bquibusg the
just access,' which he owes to his tailor or his
gobbler ? W. thick sot., And we tie certain
that the payrne•t of these accounts would
i.eoo(er a greater degree of honor on him, than
alb Ito could denim from ahwuag flee tlaotss•tl
.
4'1 of -headed feels like homeel(-or by having his
mows body riddled with bo:iet-boles Bat asp -
posing a Tarp proport,on of the Orals are fought
by mit who are really hosor,ble, is so far as
the cosmos retatioos end obligations of life am
esseer.ed; yet the •b.,rdity of dueling is only
'wanted by the uproot mashies of these
characters. For example, if an h000rabk man
is Mashed, or has his bettor impeached by a
worthless todiridval ; it will be no 'iodination of
I his hour—ao removal of the impeach/tarot to
fight a dsel. If he hu actgally sustained iojary
I from the mike, the injury can°ot be healed by
1 gimes the reffma as sppertoouy of Wowing oat
his baits Nay, the very set of potting himself
epee a level with his calumniator renders his
iaaocesee more seepieioa. Innocence cos
' sever be vindicated by being .bet at. Arid if s
man has really ben injured, be is positively
guilty of a moral outrage, is plseisg his isms -
;
tests upon the same level with the guilt of his
seetmer. This argument Is not neutraltoed by
the fact that the Diorites me loth hoses -able
• rtes, and have been inflected to assume their
passel crimi'aI positiea is ea .ges.oe of some
canal or accidental misuaderausding.
I Amass this uciest nper.itiesa of pgaafas
thea pre -wiled an opioin, tbat guilt et Miss-
nac. cella be asermiaod y eertaie esystieal
or mimes team, invested and peepeisarsd by
the p.iatbod for their wit peesliar to meets.
Tine were called the mese chem p, sad wase
very aamsruua—bet perbsps the beet spotisw
which W imam dews 4..., in the Reeking -
Meso of the Draft, et w►rh members ors to M
lased ihroeghest 8wt1.d, sad at 8tsnebwp
is Wales They are large stases of rites's
etahisg, werghisg may toss : they are Pend
km es the curfew of the earth, bet sr wady
balle,eed a u ravisible pivot, that they will
stew or reek with the eig►tme testi d the ti-
ger. The permed charged with erime came fire.
word and stashed the Mae with the imidger
el the sight heed, if it .wad he was isotessa—
if it did mu, the he woe Massthately pmt a
deal►. 'fit msvisg . wM swift •••
hello•
.seed oatwely by the opiates and ceseseuest
action of the Druid high mum, whe be won*
heopisg is i set a meg wedge, held the bel.
siege ie his .w. had. New teems te peaaadd
that the see.sm ale tis, its o des, vase we-
seehsw w seamier pod ef W '-assts, Oi s
thee dghl m Wet be as epic dad he th.
meths. Sat s i1 is gsa.ab d.laad that a
Peed ballet will ha8 the wierefil j....attlir
▪ ri will lull the gaily, thaw ea nosh df oho
demi pees. .sthiy d slim gush w iseesems.
except the meted gen of as u.h..ig.M. nosh
Inners, of the vales of hews his
perfected at a small annual expense, as to beet"" it hu Iwo long scteed the purpewof a
permit vessels drawing 9 feet on the outer, political aiadunq fssl, • stslkiarsy
g hoegnat
aod 8 feet on the inner voyage to pies from ' Masa to the office -hooters of both parties; and,
Lake Erie to the ocean, soon after the therefore, the sooner it is thrown oat of the
opening of the navigation. When this oh- way• the sooner is the splitting point of parties
ject stall be accomplished, Canada will likely to assume the appearance of reality. Be.I prows so inland navigation uoparalelled .idep we do eon«der that moeh .4 the peat. mad
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in capacity and length, and to.wecung the trees of the future is iayolved in the odieims
marts .of a commerce' to th1 grnw-Ib of grca 1
which it is imoosaibti to assign limits. sad equitable adjustment of this questios. Bat
a law authorising the
perhaps the most cheering (nitre is the.psseh,
I The onscteaeot of
very superior to those of some who are presamp-
teaa *nought to offer themselves. It was a
most ao(onsnate affair for the edoeetion of
Heron that John Bipsll happened to be,p-
p•rnted to the Mlles of D istnct Supeaieteadnt!
10o ale, and drank, and laughed, and loofa
sheet, and received the salary, and left the duties
frith* ofSee to take care of themselves, sad acted
the part of a " pod jolly compaaioo," and latter-
ly as away with the wages of the poo Teach-
er, ! Joha'e success has emboldened come to
alienstiou of works of a rel local charas- ie that part of it which anodes to the totem] forward who would otherwise thatver ►m
purely dreamed of it ; they .i..t bly suppose that they
ter, which have been executed at the emit improvement of the country, tad olid profitable j no est, feet txmetly the earn gaantrty) tad
of the Proviae.; and giving the Government devel.pemest of thous out reseoerees with I drink and IngA and los( and " ansa ep" the
such
pirersas may be ton of to Provincial debt and I ry for the which Batu a bas blest ea. The deyelopeme.t salary, sad be jelly eempsmros." jet a well
the creation of ee he Prn stoking t fund nd d sista .. oat... is oar polis, isvohrns oar u Joho ! sad
exelosively spot obi,
view d the
weeltb--our prosperity --owe (mum. aid my
This debt has been cuatractet', sot in thematter an they cooties forward, tad we will
satiwal YspiSom see if the people d Hares will partly submit
to be hoaxed again, by bowie' the oaeoedaotarse
•'bE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT. d Jolla Bigsall imposed oe them by the very
We are both tarry aod surprised to Wars that ea.o Parva them (.read W.. with the frit—
grit .feats are being made by email' parties W. an per,u.4.4 that 1Mr. Bawort domes he -
e is/tease a rwjorlty of the District Cesmiil- Red u ssn d subetutial barle•gea os the.
Ion aglat the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, far LW per- thejacters, tad (o that res."'1.lts mu wb. wi11
pees e('apereeediag him is the edits of Seperis-
Tbe andaudrw.nt of the existing Enure -
prosecution
tredve' of Conon Scheele. We have lei gnat
prosecution of costly ware, whether of de -
forme of aggrefrsioa, but tit the coast nettles
of worse of shifty: the more imeh
orwt o1
which can hardy fail, when completed, to
prove highly romuoerstiee. The existence
of a large revenuer, derived from Cestom•,
places the credit of Canada in a very ad-
vantagwus potions, which will be improv-
ed whets the principle of a stoking fund in
brought into active operation.
lion Act with a view to the removal of •lir"' to "°°11" ito, say pdrtieal a6ss,
w ith provisions u teed to prevent emigrants •t u feet ft 587 elks vim* the swiss are d
who propose to settle An Canada or the • lame erdrwry doseeipires, el is s gnat Hoe -
Worriers States of the Cake, from pro- tare ..ebauieel, diet is ea elks ebony writing
coding to their destination by the route of sad book -lisping are the only requisite gutty&
the 8t. Lawrence. The passenger trade rojrwa We say, .5 have w grad ekjwtiwse
is an imporiart branch of the (rade inwards
which cannot be dtecneraged without pre-
judice to trade ostwardu 1 shall not fail
to make every eremite which the interne!
ed the public health wit: permit, to reduce
the espeediten of the ts.igrainoa depart- we thrak it moistly tee bad 10 am teat n emirs
sant to the scale of the years peaeetheg his itd.enee pelitreally mw a tease, where the
'1847. With a p.sw.ger tax considerably
Wee onerous thea that sow Waled, the oe-
samosa! .dirties of a small reset from the
public treasury would be sufficient to cover
is • cutest. eon es political gseesds, for each
a of es. 1a s.eh eases tt se .only a question
of emolument tad political .ceoedesel, sad is,
therefore, a legitimist, subject ef dispose. Pet
1 wowed sow further reeeemeund for
yout eonidentfoa, a ponies of the pe►-
dosses, is order that the memo' de.
shad (rein the sale thereof sway form w
food. the ist•r•et of whfe1 say be applied
10 oleo support of Cesme. Scheele. 1t
sty probably be owned &dyeable to author.
me the Goverts.eat to inset the espial
'wising frees this amerce either in stocks of
the Preemies, or !le theses n( nom' of the
principal railways, the eosetrectios of which
beet ie,.... MA* Dottie may hs.adaag.sl.
tie one aerel..d by his deiag tem Is let,
seewithelasi.g. ea expensetls d the mimed.•
abte serseer.e is which rues U meet . ad-
verse their ewe party tate is politica, ere
esoa.t 6vea o"rsel,ee of the hawk that rainy
ef these win are eines thess.hee fee Ibis
deli.. of Dent Mpee.a.edwt, aod lay ef
(hair fil..n win an wipes then byword. ere
lebarfag oder the ielpea_.a dot the desk* ef
the .lm were away is belle-haopasg, sad
she %vireo el pea& slogralgs sad pus Nip
this ie • sod aged dangerous rkleaio. This
mese, trs•ac tome en s517 aa 1ne5.1,a0 M
ao.rute Mr Stewart to the office will deserve
is have bis sa eprioted with red telt in large
IagiMe letters.
WOULD IOU LEND USA FEW MAGUS -
TRAWLS ?
We wish heeestty, from the bottom of
our heart, that the e.e.ty of Kest or ease
other eo..ty, Where them is an abeodalt
stop of Magietmtes, would he eo civil lad
side lury as to lead as half a doses, till
such these aeGemrum"wt gets leisure
t• .asefectf oar owe. We will be
thaskful for alert of cordwood, or say-
thiag they please lo ; fee, the material
meat he wretched Med {f we could not pay
then back a their own kink *exo dial to
Tory report.aAtsNbar adjeers•d meeting
of Q.arteir Sessions, bad eery *early demo
of w 11i•eday Inst, het like the greet ..-
jsrity of its pollee seers, it termed Seat
to be • joriiur'e—ober• was are QeNesi•...-
The hervie••e at the D1•triet ked to be
thanes aside as semi, seed the Court
sew stasis adjs'waed till the 10th of
FobrAry, whets it is hoped %el the
moetieg of the District Council troll bung
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