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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1849-03-23, Page 1- 11VELVE ANL) SIX PLI'l .L' 1 tG 4x d ll 1 L L t N US t "THIR GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NCNCER. � « AT TUN alai or Ter YUAN. 1x AnyANCR, ( VOLUMES A. (:ODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1S 19. 1� G MBI?.PL 7. - �Qra$•_ DR. P. A. MCDOUGALL, CAN be consulted at all batirs, at the British Hotel, (LANCARTRR a' ) Goderich, Sept. 13th, 1848. 33— E. C. WA'I'SON, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, dc• 4-0- G O D E R I C ti. ALEKA'4EP WILKINSON, PrnincW Land Surveyor, OFFICE AT r.ODERiC1I, 11URON DISTRICT. Nov. 24 9. 43 J. K• GOODItiG, AUCTIONEER, W'LL attend SALES in any part of the District, on reasonable Tessier. Ap. ]1] a the British Hotel. derich, March 9.6 1849. 1 I. LEWIS, LAW. CiIANCERY. AND CONVEYANCING. Jose. 18,18. GODF.RICII. NOTICE. TIIE Suliteriber wishes to inform him Customers, and the iohabttants of Stratiord and vicinity, that he intends car- rying Ito basin►pn on "A READY PAY SYSTEM!' And 0,at after the 6rat day of Ian liar v, 1849 he will give lit• credit. He will pagf the highest price for produce of all kinds, Dim, it Salts lite. lie begs to return his sincere (hanks to his Cue­mers for their liberal Patronage, and hopes still to receive a Share. Ti101iAS M. DALY. Stratford Now. 29th 1848. 44tf TAILORING FYTABLISIIMENT. SPRING 4BUMMERrASIHO/1s,jar18 3. AFULL variety of the neweettand moat improved FraimG Ann SvxmRR FAee- toms for 1848, have been recrtved by the subscriber, who will promptly attend to the orders of a:I who may favour him wltb their patronage. A. NA73MIT11. G,Nlerich 12th April, 1848. ly FARM FOR SALE. �O BE SOLD by private bargain, Lot No. 1 73. so the Sth Concexinn of Godrnch. J O H N J. E. L i N TO Y, eoatsiaine 40 scree. 20 of which 14 cleared and POTART P In a L l C, under cultivation: ten acres are newly under- /ybrushed and ready for chopping. The land in of Commisltinner QUCen's Blrneh, e.c,Ilent quality and well watered. Ther, is a ASD CO%VF.TANCER, good su4rtantisi leg Drellinq liouw on it, and STRATFORD. one serest( nipetior trait treys in hearing condi- tion. And as the proprietor is of siroes of enter- ing into other boniness, le will door of it an rm,drrae terms. One-half of the price oil: tie CHEMIST and DRDGGIST, REQUIRED iJOVfN, and he other hair is these equal annual instalments. AY E B'1 - 6 T R E III T. TTForfarihrr particulars. applyat this Office, GODERICIi. ' or to the Proprielor on the reemwe March 8, 1149. 2v -5n GEORGE ELLIOTT,Juninr. !_ GeJerieh. 13th Oct., 10413. 3, if 1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND FOR BALI: IN CANADA WEST. THE CANADA COMPANY have line dtepoeal, about 1,50'0.000 ACREN OF LAND Aisn peed throughout m lit of the Townships in Upper Consda.—nearly 500.- 000 Acre* aro situated in the Heron Tract, well known as one of the Inapt fertile parts of the Province—it has treb:ed its Papula - lion in five green, and row contains up. wards of 20,000 mhabltanto. The LANDS are offered„ by way of L E A S E, (or Ten Yeai*, or for Sale, C .4 S H D O'H' \'-fhe pfan of oarJffth ('os.4, uad fir hol,ime is lnpfal- menrs Grins Amir army trite,. The Rents, payable let Febntarr each year, are shout the intervot at Nix Perl Cent.upon the price of the Land. Upon most of the lento, when LEANED, NOMONEY IS REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon ten others, scc,•r,!ing to 1"cAlnty, ane, two, or three years Rent. m•tet be paid in advance, --bat then payments wt:l free the Spitler from further calla until 2nd, srd or 4th yea of his term of Leaso. The right to PURCHASE the FREE- HOLD during the term, to secured to Ihr' Leasee at a fixed aom named in Lease, and an allowance is made according to antici- pated payment. )'Asta of i,andp, and any further informa- tion can be obtained, (by applicati,m, i(' by letter poet -paid) at the CoerANT'SOrncws, Toronto and Goderich ; of K. Rrlttteel.L, Esq., -asphodel. Folburne District ; Dr. At,wco, Guelph, or J. C. W. DALY, Esq., Stratford, Huron District, Gnderieh, March 17, 1848. 7 (MARBLE FACTORY, SOUTH MATER ST., GALT. ii. 31e:;ULLOCH cnntinacn to mm- • ufacture HEADSTONES, MONU- MENTS. ORYLISKS, TOMB TOPS, 9&c., in Marble and Freestone, as cheap as an is the Province, all work warranted t .1r, or nn charge will be made. Price of Marble ifeadstones from 10 to50dollarp of Freestone from 6 to 30 tollara ; Wiest stents ILe., from 50 dollars upwards. Written commusticatione addfeesed to the undersigned containing the InacriptioN and at what pries. in klarblii or Freostoner will be punctually attended lis. - D. H. meMLLOCit• GRIL, New. filth, t81s. 4`]m3 CASH FORWHE_1T. TiIF. Snbscr;ber hereby intimates thattehe hes now nn term. of Icaoe and part ownership, the entire mansgement of the Goderich Mills, sod that Iris prepared tc pay cash for any q:ianitty nf,•ood merchant• able Wheat at the said Mille; pravi'ed the same be deliverer) there in time fur n,anufac tore before the close of the navigat... n. WAl. PIPER. GoneRicn MILLS, September 5th, 1848. 32tf ip0etrZ. PrE'V£ ALL OUR ANGEL-SIIx- Despair not of the '• better Pott" That hest in human kind ; A gleam of light still O,ckereth in e'en the darkest mind. The savage with his club *f war, Tile Page so mild and good, Are linked its firm eternal hoods Of coma on hrolberhood, Despair not ! oh, despair not then, For thio' this world ad wide. No estate is so demon Lke. But there's as angel -sola. The huge rough stones from out'tbe mane, Unsightly and unfair, Have vests of purest metal hal Beneath the sur4ce there. Few rocks so bare, but to their heights. Some tiny moss -plant cling•. And round the peaks most desolate The sea -bird scan and sings. Believe are. too, ilia rugli souls Ilrn,sth their rade*-Pa hide Much that is good and beautiful ; We•ve all our angel-&,& In all there is an inner depth, A fir-offseeret way— Where, through dim windows of the swat Gad sends his emilin't my. In every human harp then is. A faithful sn%isding That may be struck ""knows to iso By same sweet loving word ! The wayward heart in sae may try its softer thoughts to hide, Some unexpected tone reveals. It has its angel-e:Je ! 1 ]101 UfY �©ARK. CHAMBERS' MISCELLANY. er Carrel. Apo rpTr.RTA1NIxa xxaw LT..Mir, "ted by finesse CHanarm, author of Cyclo- pedia el F.ntlir•h Literat"r- : With F.l•gtlnt Ilh,stra:ive Enersvin.�. Price t., cen:s per N q, .. Coital, KINDALL & LINCOLN are T happy to annno'ee that they h,. r comple- ted arrangements wish Messrs. Chambers, of i dinbugh, for the re-pablicatinn. in prmi- monthly t.umben, of Criss"tnv' Miecyt.r.Apv. '1'le design of the \11sceLLaar is t' Pollply the inerr.siog demand for unelol, mpnoctive,and entertatowg tending, and to brine all the aids of literature to bear on the cultivation of the feel- ings of the people—to impress correct news on important moral and social qn-stionp—•npprpets every epecipe of ptrife and •i•:agery—cherr the lagging sod desponding, by th- relation of totes drawn trum the Imaginations of popnlat writer, —rouse the fancy by descriptions of interesting foreign pceoeo—give a zest to every-day.neeupa- lioc• by b.;:ad *nil I)'ricnl partry—m-l•nrt. to furnish an unobtrusive fri-nd and guide, a avel, fireside companion. Re for os that oblpct can be attained through the issttumestality of books. Thr universally a.knowldir d mortis of the C TCLMan1A or ERnt.ism LITY..RaTCRr.. by the some author, connected with its rapid este, and 'he unbounded commendation belitawed by the press, give the publishers fu!lcoufidpnce In the reel value and entire success tf the present work. 7'he pohlication has Crealy commenced, and will le eontmued stmt-mostirly. Each nnnibrr w,:l form a complete woik, and every third num- ber will be furnished with a t -tip •.sap and tabl- of contents, thus forming a hrssufaliy illvetra- ted wilome of over SM paces of useful and eawrtaininq reading, a.lapted to every clave of readers. The whole to be cimpleted In THIRTT " 1441311112m,2m, forming Ten elegant Volomep. s , NOTICES OF THE PRESS. From the N. Y. Cemmerfiml Adveriser. er We are grad to e an American is,lfe of this pablieau„a, sod especially to wa split and conve- nient meet a form. It is an arkdrable compilation, distingatphed by the good tapte which hay been shows, in all the publications of the Messrs. Chambers. it unites the useful and the enter - joining. We hope its circu!anon here will be large enough to supplant, to a good extent, the samby•pespby and it"mom. 1 work* which have VALUABLE LO T OF LAND w long trete too widely circulated. FOR SALE. L-OT i, Latin Slorci township of Ash - 4s bid, cooteloing ON$ IIUNDht3D AND SIlV ENTY- TWO ACRES, Withietweb1m; w el the tltrinog Village of Pari Alberat in which tbere is a Grist Mille a flaw Mill, tad as flat Kill. The Lot is boundedon the wast ky the Like, and on Lite east by a cut road, -sed is well watered. 00 Fur particulars. apply -if by letter past paid -to DAViD CLARK, F.itq. CL.MrOONlf, 144b 11140. (BIB. 464f LOST. ADFIiW lrURD not District for the sten of CIS t 2. draws payable to EDWARD RUTLADGE err Mover on do- sapd( theta is $2 i 3 paid an the some sod e.idoned on the back. I hereby Coo- ube say petmes of pereoso Rom porehasiag LIA tfttttae. itf1n" (Klan Aldi. R1t 1' L fish. K NM f0-4 at Derpised, and low, and trodden down— Dark with the shade of ata : - Dec•ipherint net those hale lights Which G„d both lit within. A brep'ne about in utmost night, Poor prisoned souls there err, Who curam not what 1.!•'a nwasing is And dream of heaven afar , that same gentle hard of love Tim r stumbling steps would guide And -hew them that amide it all, Life has its angel -side ! Brutal, and coarse, and mean enough, God knew*. some nat"rpn are ; But He, compassionate, lies near, And ,half we stand afar t Our cruise of nil will not grow less if shawd -, th hearty hand. And a rdm of pear'. -ml :r kn of ;ore, Nu nature yea o•:1 -:an,! Love in the mighty eon ,aerot— Love in the Is antross guide— Lore with her Seaming eves call we 1Ce've all our--angel-side 1 OTHER DAYS. Oh, ether days ' the time wu.whea, With smile, and sigh, and tear. Friend* !"at they coriate lip again, Sweet memeriep are with me then Of thaw who trace were dear. Oh, nlher days ! the brighi, bright post Of ehilahood haunts me now, W h -n not a shadow overcast The hsppineem i deemed would lat— Alaa ! whereit It now T Ob, other days ! wl y phoeld I think Of blia'',:ed he;” in vain I Why seek the onwcover'd link, Venture upon destruction's brink, Rivet the sevet'd chain 1 their neighbors 1 Now beilare of being I VIZM, bJt what you must have a. great with the tone and air of a bankrupt, but I t Mystified again. Your snernie" stow tares, 'I, of In st-ol battle ships frnvn Bnglaod to t man well to do in the ward, and who, a'- in the shape of fallacies, dally before you; -moo and take+ a part in Ili. There you are- though he does want money, has 900,1 and one of the molt f ivotrits of those devl- oow tnterferirsR hetween the KIrig of Nikpiea security W give for it. There can be no ces is this—they raise a confusion in your and him Sicilian pahj^ors, a,+d wast is the .h•uht that this is half the battle. The minds by painting to internal revolutions cosaegeenceI You are drtmoteI by bntl, great mvtaks is this Colony has been that geeing on in other countries, and per•Uade parties, They "peek of Kngliptiwen w,:`. ti.e ppop:e themselves base always been Yea that it is a state of war. Why that a contempt till eveerat►,w, ant b•,caupa they else first to cry -• eluting flan;' slid teem the way 1 was dealt with. I said heru that nn'etttllie-your go;,l gnslites as ince, for to take s;aec;Al Prico in persuadteg the"' the people were for pec ; but when the they pay as bigh a lrtbute to the Qcalclit- pelsts that their affairs most, "111 -044 - revolution broke out in France, these fella- of Eng fishmta am any flank wl'I; but ss ■ gra to Ua desiA. This kind of lh•nlr in ey-mongern turned round and said.. " (lore nation, oeJ as a Goverowent, gnu have very catchier- and we suers to have had is Cobden coma back from the cZntintnt, again ted again isterii.red elth ISeir i a touch or it now and then nurpplveti hot is and here. they harp broken out into a slate politics; aid fr,im one cad of itily.Aa, the there really any good groudds for it Is tt of•war." Why, they have not been in a other, they cordially detest this mattes for fr an nit own voi,+ntary wet•, and the tn4 stain Of war: they have been in a state of medJltay wink thlms. The aam• it the. aispositinn mos pnbire corn have of worry revolution, to obtain precisely the arms case with Spain. Iluo,!raJs of rni.liou• 1 toes other to depp�ratiopt Thn•e wb•r for which this city went through the have you "Piot os Spain, and wI at is the In,k to the w.Jraneei anad7 his m,n1r, el"- elidepror.on of revoluticn two centuries ago.- preeeet stwo of R:,aalsh f -slim¢ t 1 travel ant deny that, to ppke of our eroakuhgs, And th ugh in France, the gain even in eJ from one end of Spain Ili the other. �' there h.we Neem hew countries which, to the the way of practical freedom has not been 1 never heard lite name of the Nuke of Wel. oAtlas Nim•, have made IS- rosiest pr'grrs«. go great as in other countries. -fur they Iingtno nrnationed, who foog'rl ths'r bat= Kmcs'90 the nepolation of L': per Canada had a great amount of practical free.lOm be- I ties. a we persuade o irselycs: but alt has ipereased from 10.000 *,a what is 'now. fore their last revolution, -yet, when you through the Penupula 1 never Heard hes, 600.000 or 700,000; and Lower Canada w enmparp the slate of Germany now, the nnms menUone;d. nor saw hu p^strait or fluor iOO.OoO to say 8WI,000; the rave 4" .4 state of Italy mow, with what it was when I bust. Bost 1 saw portraits of Na,,deoo, from soine 11o.t:00 i,r 112,000 to upward• 1 was there not two years ago• whv, 1 say and portraits of his marshals, eve rswhere; I of A;SOb,60u. Not„ ithstauding all the out - Germany and Italy with their revolutions. I and, at this mnmer,t, the FreAeh and Napo- .ay on pub!ie w III,, our revenue is oow plight and evens -cent as compared w 4th I Icon pre mare poeu'ar in Spain than Er.-- more than doable the arnwint of the interest the un years' civil war which it r guireJ in liah and the O.Ike of Wellington are. It is I of our debt, and the rerooreve of the Pro- En2lend to ¢stn the first victory over pre- I the same in Greece and in Portugal. Go vince are only yet brg.nn,ng to unfold rogative—over our first Charles, compared where you will, the Englleh people are i themsc.ves, This Is real.y not quite art with that which has comparatively blood- hated btcaume of their interferecce with cheerless a picture as some would have us less in Germany and Italy, they have gain• foreign politico. is not this on undignified I suppose. ]fall we a better order of pnblies ed an amount of freedon, which it required i lace for a great nation like this to occupJt men, we sthoulJ be inclined to "ay that the ten year, of e.vil war in England to obtain. `f you will interfere with i!icir egnabbles, . provpect of Cana,!& was still as road uthat (?tear.] I Ir(t them in those eonntri@s content yourselvev with setting a.g,tod cis of most coustlies in the world, and that with with every newspaper amt every book ander Out to foreigners, Put your own h„use only co+mon prudence and -tact we should go the strict control of the censor with his to order, and put your mud cabins in ire• on fi••unahingly on our coupe. But w,tu- scusors. Not) newspaper was allowed to land in order--(spplause]-and you would out reliance on onraelves we, of course. 1st read, but the Government censor read it show a great deal more common sense then cannot hope to succeed. If every Ilia- he first, and offi-med it or ex nn eJ what ItI going and Irving to put other people's I thing” do not go qa s as we like, there to a he phased. i found (hem pwith close I houses in order, whom well are not reapers. cry for "annexation," we may jnat as well Courts of Justice, administering the laws. Kiblo for their government. ►ell, there is give up et once. Annexation fnrsonlh !- not by oral reatimnnv in the vresence of the another ar¢ument Cued why we should go What Is we to gain by annexation !- secop.d, but by written and dor umentary and interfere. 1 like to hear that our op- 4Ye imagine we aee Montreal reduced In evidence in his absence. _ I left them with- I portents have got on their last legs. They the Condition I,f a Provincial town, and the net representative forms of Government• tell on, if we do not intrrfere, then France great men who now claim the right to bully without trial by Jury; And now, though thew will gn and interfere- and so it is that we Great Britain herself, 'exchanging their may bl"mler and stumble in the path of j have got a fleet at Napleo, because, the honours and importance for the weighty freedom, they are at last in the highway to i French have got a fleet there. Now, I re. nrivilege of send,ng A member to Corgree" obtain these constitutional privileges. all member, at the last olage of the Anti -Corn- 1 hose d'llertalk in.this way do not know of :. Law agitation, Otte opp,ments were driven I what they are talking. We do not mal soon a-4 they can nu them, that they may have the same am we- have thorn now.-' o this position-` Free Trade in very ; that annexed to the United Stares Canada And, in ,pito of all the attempts of oar g'rd thing for list, bite you cannot haste it I ,tight not Ouurah, hitt this we do sew, that Fresp and public men to cry nut r' re -action," lentil other countries adopt Free Trade! it would flourish upon the ruins of all that and to bark the despots end their eoldkrp I too." We used to Env, if Free Teade I& flmirishea non•. who were will dinilf ro fight far tyranny, I . go for them, and it not, thcp must do I t 'e are, however, wandering. We hay&, stand here, in thin name of this great meet euhout it. (f,vu�hler and apptaose.j ¢ot floret Mr. Iltncks' leiter to annexation. inr, to exprcvs the sympathv of the pub[ -c.1 Now, 1 par, that if nurconotrnt interference whereas we firmly be:ieve that lie opirill in England for the people who have heen Iwith the affair, of the continent to a enstly contained in Ciat letter wnuld take Ilia fightrag for their country's liberties. (Great 11 and upelepe and pernicious poly v for up—if i :sway from annexation. it will have. and long continned cheering.] Gentlemen, France clsi to tRkO that policy, if Alin- ! we trust, a good effect both at home and do not think that i am taking to you of'• tra chooven to pursue that policy, and if, herr, and wit; add to Mr. Hinck.' repnta. foreign politics—` puhtics that 'are for ;they chanes to rain their finances by that I tion an a financier—not because it is im. to your interesto here. it is by etndied', policy, leave them to their ruin, but do not I mensely learned in matters of finance•Abut misre repeolalinns of what is ling on you ru,n yourmelves by doing so ton.- because it iia j,ist eulHcfently so to be un. npon pthe continent that your enormous ! (Loud app'ause.] Now, this is commen I, derstood by those who would bt ready to miandin� armements are maintained and de- I "'"ace ge.tlerneii, but it is a common sense! Well Mr. Iltncks fur anytiling they did not fended rel thus rounirv. 1 say that the pre- that d;,es nntpervade high q inrters in this! understand ! ,• ' Tress of cos"st.tnGncal r:ZIllS nn the con- rnnntr:•. Now, we have another argu j IN-11tcTCR GFzrh,['m Ort:ce, m lit to meet. Thep tell lip, we m•1 -t key; tineas must be facarab'e to the continue •ce C + Montreal, OiOth December, 11;4.^.. y and the preservation of peace, because I these enormous armatnpntp, because we I GeNt LHstrsr,-1 am this day favoured think I have proved to Tots that the maps i have got on many cnlonlep: and peel,le tell with your letter of the Irt instant, to of IIs reople on the con' incest, as the mass air, " You want to ahamL,n One colonies," I wiach yen Inform me that yr u will provide of the ppriple, in the country are favorable ( I say, in anewcr to that, " Do you intend to.far tele Jannarr dividends in the Canada to peace and averstr to war; and there is re lain your colonies by armies and by ships Bonds. payable at your Olnce on the as. another gnarantep, gentlemeti, i defy you I of war, bora ase I consider that th+t in nit ourance of your being paid the advance be. to thew nip how any G„vernmeot, or any; a permanent hold On them? 1 want to hold,fore fore lot April nrxt, I can eesnrn von that people on the continent, can strengthen thein by their afflictions.” (Applause.]- the Canadian Government feel deo; ly in- themecher, even if lhpv d. ,.e to carry on I If you tell me that your armies are karst in debteJ for th.s fresh proof of ♦our anxiety a war of conquest. And I dety you to show your colonies for their police, then I tel! I to iiuptain the rrtd,t of the Province. I me any conquest of territory that has taken you, that i do not think the English peinple I hsre by this mail instructed Messrs. Glyn. place, or any partition of territory That has can stford to pay for their police. i bis i tialifax, illi:!@ k CO„ to transfer to ynll taken place in the last erntnry in Europe, . to rem,nd you that the English people to Z30.0o0 of the Canadn Debentures, which that is not ra'!icr a source of weakrese the colonies are A great ,?PA[ better off than Aero placed in their hendp Ia•t Year for than strength.to those wbn have gained In the mate of the peo;.!e in England. They 1 site. A I ortion of throe Deitentures bear acquisition of trrritury. Well, then, take ; ate :n pos-eastnn of a vast'deal more of Ilia , 6 per cent interest, and I should hope that the very worst that can happen—thatrome- romforti of life than the maps of the pop"- i V' e quotation of prices giron by you revers body on the continent is gotr ff to make an latnon that pay the tax -a hrie. They have , to the 5 per cents. i feel Yen atrorg!y attack on their neighbOnre; in that any rea- is'" !pw of the taxes that bother tis no. , that these Deb•nturea ought not to be so►d Pon why you should be armed to take a W.Iiy, genu -men, the excise tax,-" and lite; tinder par, and that it wou:d be mere advan- part in that ntrtg;:e? 1n ancient tine,, I st•tmps, slid thusc nwitances that beret yon tagenus to every war, fur tate Government, when the people co,iated am nothing. when every dap, thpv are, hntdiv known in any to pay wi,ateyer rate of interest may be Eovereigne told out the;r sabjects as a ! Of your cnlonwo; and beoides, r-,•ullect that' reeltitred to command money than to is. shepherd world his flock =when if a royal o'Ir colonists, an a rule, are the vrrp people creape the debt by making Leans under par. msrt:age united the crowns of two king- I that can protect themsplree. C%cry maxi Although, therrf,re, 1 have direetnd that in -no th I In f the• t ki lame be h» tent R rill,, or a f,wling piece. linel eft p,rrtion of oar Debentures "h"old be placed Te plrig t times, away :away ! cameo thel willing subjects ( V is sea g another ( alp hndp of Oe nativoo a -id onvage0 to the ;n voter hands, 1 rely that onileps it be nh- Fa bright, w fleeting, too; sovereign—why, then there migh: be a den- I neig!lbottrhool are fining to, attack thnT,, arwilab:e you will not sell tato 6 per cents The thought of childhnod'a happiest day. I gnr front the scgni,ioe of tefrtnry to that I lh•y can pitted lhp nitelvas q•iito well. ; ,infer par, anal that yon ir. l advise me Of inen,!o—but where, oh where are they' way. But now that the people—that men I rely on It. And bev.dr•o. th-re is annth.-r whether per can bei "tamed for debentures They fled, bright days, with lou. —count every where far someth,nr, and I1 guarantee for thein; If rmliswd men treat besrtng a higher rate of interest with a that we sec on the continent of I; trope paragem with justice slid hums ,,:•v, there i*! preyislon enabling thin Canadian Govern - Oh. future ;lays! what shail ye be T groat lines of demarcation of rete,—!bo I new'► any They with than. Well. I melt to pay them off by giaio� reasonable Or boon of pain or wee' Italian Peninsula one. Germany another, in'th-n, with regard to our navy. Tho- tell notice. Ca sports! e'er fro•i grief be free T France another; and when you find erten 69 that one navy In nrceamarv, berstlee of l , I think Cie present a favorable oppeirtn - Isnot joy e'er the first to Rep, that the Mosaic -like em�iro of Austria n I"Ir •ra•:e with not culnmes. %Yhy, 1 I o°ty of comtnurieeting to you tbp views .,f And asrrow rear below T breaking up into its eepvats nauoeaLtiee, shunld ha,e th m,ht that w,sm io•t the trade this Gowernmpnt on the subject of nor fiecat N. E. S. Sclavonia, 3lagvar, and the rest; 1 say there w:.ere wo did nut u ant a nary At all, &Tors generally. 1 gather from your letter and limits to cooquert; there is no longer (CuNCLCIN.p rN enw Nrtcr.] that the Ceti Govornment oecl,ned in - - — - reason to dread the attempt of any country 1837 t" constitute your Hnnse Use a.ld COBDEN'S HERESM. on the continent ill take pospeppion, by the agento for t!tf/ Province, and 1 hat since that f f f h' hb territnr iNSPECTOR GENERAL'S L^.ITER. 1 tine you havn cons-dered Messrs. Glyn k Jamvo I• ■,nclrrrrr R. (cO.Tt.rrm nor OUR LAST.] 57 This walk can be seat by mail to any part Ilot gentlemen, the argument this n( die coestry. A direct remittance to the I drew last ear, ■n,l which 1 rrprat publtsbers n( F,x Dollars will pay for the enure y work. This hheral discount for advanc" pay i naw—and tl is eO"ffrmpd by the clperie will rparly cover the cast of •postage on the I of hist year—is this t Thit the people work. Those wishing for nae or more sample Franc., being nearly all proprietor-, ha sumhere can remit them accordingly• themselves to pay far any war their m• Booksellers aid Agrai* sapplied on the most I have to carry on, will not vote for a literal term-. in order to veto far more tasati GOULD. KENDALL h LiNCOLN, believe that Louis Napoleon. Ge Pubbahv» Bean°' CavatIense, and Guiget, in his book pobl STALLIONS. "d only yesterday' end every peblic me _Fratseev neloding This". wi,l ar— THF HURON DISTRICT 'lie' that if thorn to as@ pasaton more dnminaet smong the atm of the F AGRiCULTURAL SOCIETY, people then any other, it is the desire WILL AW ARD the wum of Teo Pounds poor@. (Hear, bear.1 Well, then. Cy. to the best Stallion shaven at tlowwn, do sot eobiN m pelf to F Goderich on Saturday, the IIet day of April but i take (mase�yr 1 tbke Italy -and next. The Norse receiving the Premium nowhiste aaidst tYeit e.asvodsiovis. w alk 11 be obliged to travel. (daring the sea- I yonarehe hate abdieaterb where Po son) within the limits of the Sneiety. I potestatee have nm away le thin die The Directors may with►old tM Prwmi. of Isclea a, or been 90" bwe an Um, mbemid the Jedra eoassder the He rw I I., , before the soh, who had the shown, "Worth ancy-i ask whore to Noope, amowRe R. G. C�INNINGIfAMP. qm'y. wbolo masmofthe peeplea * there ane OOdariab. slat Feb. 1949. of or tteptt►a of a war of ell @an*% ores a arms, o u tieig nor " y. instead of the ronq„eror being thereby - Co. to hold that pas lion. It would, of strengthened, as capable of Attacking you. Frem the Montreal Transcript. Cn•tnr, bra nnprufitabl to enter at present t I he will hecomm weakened by his argilioi• We hack heard Only one rpm inn on the I into any 41licuaptun with regard W the con - here tion, rather than ptrengthrned. There- ' foaowing letter addrepoed by tete lion. In- (duet of the (Invernuent of Neper Canada at nee ("re, take it at the very worpt, let the ns I opector Genrral to dleosrp. it.irine. Fal the time refrice.l tn. hitt 1 have to repast in tione on the continent goarrel if they which was read in the fiction On Fridty %what mr own enn%icttoa has bre", piece I vin please -who, I ask you, to coming to at- nigh'-on:v one opinion. we pat•. and that have taken a part no rubltO aT*este, which , � task yea, if ytsuwi i let their politics alone 1 rte the highest degTcecnmplimrnUr♦ to Nr. hwo been nrce the untnn 1 f the "hovienrv, war, And that brings me to another q•irstion, Iltncks. It is R most. able aid minty dc- that your hoose end that of Menerts. Glyw --yam t which we must adopt, and which we meet fenee of Csnadlnn credit, an4 w a t,nn rp- I SL �i -, lir ntpi -.l precia•ly the carps rola. r111rat enforce, if we will have economy In one gret that it" effect will be levarned (as it flyp poll -Inn tnwArds this a werargeet, on.f ish armaments; and that is, that we let other most apwnrrdly will he) by ohm emirse I I therefore cr,nceived that at •ewe of rem_ n in people manage their owe affai►n. (Ap- which to Min'*try have thrutght fit to elite- porary emisarrssemcar, the were juvftli• d 1" with plause.] The Spaniards, who have very aur in regard to the rebellion [Opera. it is milking a similar app,malloa to hut% sets* maxifns, may, 'r A fool knows more of a Ihntmanll pities that men like Me, Weeks bees". four letter has, bnnfirmed are in reic whit in going an in his own house, than S and him enlleagume, who have the means at! Al�glon fnrm,'d very sono Aft«r sy se. far wise into does in that of his neighbor."- and the ability to do the rnnntry on Mitch oept�Ota of hfih a at Ne beginning ,.f the n Now if we uphold apply that to nations, and good, phallic! i •npardese all theme home by pA1ent year. whw h us, that u n ndi•Pes- mtind 9" own business, slid give foreigners their blind adherence to party. There i rtbly neeromery that the Province of Casale Fro shoal Treviso wtthoill pew of %lot., this I say credit lot being able to manage lheir's better no denying that Iha present ministry sty• M here than we can mseaRe it for them. or better hlhit an energy and eoaM1leace in their wervtt� of so eminent bootee to lnuaslse ! Popp* Rw saceed� and than they can mastage it if we interfere to work which, under ordinary eirrnmstanera, which Ahe"14 be vo *ails agent, see at wb•-ms Mr.Hmck� *Ore all irsthwi rnd0phewdbepsrsble. Fee w the aaniapweat-depenA Upon it. it will nam tem • "Ideal of netsey, and tMy will would be most stleoatagisR. letter is an example. There i* lie d•er'ad-euth wrvicee the freweeee Of cenada N Opole Rel the* etaire settled better and mneem. I Thorp ing, no croaking, an aeblltivety" isrges"g. able limit w l!laf to pay, Sod theMountbe the banker oneored w llto,it loam M tisar. More was. trig" Walk new, what sirs w" doing e 00 M be a petty opabble in any cornier of The Inepeetor General wlkows paials, that the Province east pay her IOble. Ing from YOU say Ovwp&•Pfoe N the wb- eeen Gvepe, of ►stilly, in say earner of the and will. tis go" iota the market not )eel, it t" eeetosatq that 1 00'"14 senna