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VOLUME II,
. "?Hlfa Gi&ATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO 11111 GREATEST PO$ IBLle NUMBER."
GQDERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) FRID.IY, APRIL 6, 1849.
'1',1.1.1'1•: AND SIN Prat.!
AT THa r'O OP THa yotaw.
NUMBER 9
dAYa9.•
Ds. P. A. McDOUGALL,Y
pill be *awaited at all hour., it the
Brili.b
Haag, (Leec•sraa's
Goderieb, Sept. 13th, 1848. 81-
E. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
PAPER AANG`R, ¢c• See.
G O D E R I C 11 .
ALEXANER WILKINSON,
Provincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT GODERUCII,
111U1i:ON DISTRICT.
Nov. 94, 9. 43
J. K. GOODIN(',
AUCTIONEER,
WIWeed eed SALES in any este of the
District, en rM.osable Terme. Ap-
ply a the British HOret.
Geelericb,.M 1cb 9Th 1849.
NOTICE.
THB Sub.eriber wishes to inform his
Customers, and the inhabilaate of
Stratford and vicinity, that he Intends car-
rying on business on
"A READY PAY SYSTEM."
And that after the first day of January, 1849
he will giro no credit. Ile will pay the
highest price for produce of all kinds, Black
Salts kc. Ile begs to return his sincere
thanks to bis Customers for their liberal
Patronage, and hopes still to receive a
Share.
TIiOMA8 M. DALY.
Stratford Nov. tleth- 1818: 44t(
FARM FOR SALE.
TO BE BOLD by private bargain, Lot No.
23. on the Sth Concession of Goderich,
containing 80 acres, 20 of which is cleared and
under coLhatlon ; ten acres are newly under -
brushed ural ready for chopping. The land is of
excellent quality and well watered. There tea
good substantial lop Dwelling House on it, sod
one scree! superior trait trees in bearing coedi-
tor*. Asd as the proprietor is desirous of enter-
s dug into other business, he will dispose of it on
1t'- • moderate terms. One-half of the price will be
!lLquIRI:D DOWN, and the other half in
tl;rre equal annual instalments.
IT For further particulars. apply at this Office,
a to Ips Proprietor on the
GEORGE ELLIOTT', lacier.
Goderieb, 13th Oct., 1848. 37(1
I. LEWIS,
LAW. C1IAXCellE. AVD
CONVEYANCING.
Jere. 1848. GODF.AICH.
JOHN J. E. LiNTON,
TOOLIC,
Cbnunibttoaler Queeflt
AND CONVEYANCER.
STRATFORID..
Stokt$,
CUE.MIST and DRUGGIST,
WEST-t9tItEET,
GUDEBI CH.
March 8, 1849. 2v -3n
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
(THE CANADA COMPANY have for
1 disposal, about 1,300.000 ACRES OF
LAND,dispereed'throeghotrt moat of tbo
Tows/ekes in Upper Casale -nearly 500,-
000 Acres are situated in the Baron Tracy
well lt.own as one of the most fertile parts
of the Province -it has trebled its popula-
.tio. in Aveears, end now contains up-
wards of 10,inhabitants.
TM LANDS ere offered by way of
L E.4 8 E, for Tee )ears, or _ler
Bolo, C4811 D MN --?lee p/e.nef
one-fifth Cask, sad the balawu ie Install-
ments being done away with.
The Rents payable 1st I'ebreary caeh
year, are about the lntere.it at Six Per
Cent.npon the price of the Land. Upon most
of the, Lots, when LE.4BED, NO MONEY
iS REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the
others, aocordtng to locality,. one, two, or
three years Rent, roust be paid in advance,
-but these payments will free the Settler
from further calls until 2nd, 3rd or 4th yes
of his term of Lease.
The right to PURCHASE the FREE-
HOLD during the term, is secured to the
Lessee at a fluid sent speed is Leese, and
an allowance is made according to anidei•
pated payment.
Lists of Lands, and any futtber informs -
tion can be obtained, (b77 applicatio . if by
letter post-paid) at the Coer•wt's Ovntate,
Toronto acid Goderich f et R. Deaneat.M
• $.q., Asphodel, Converse Dietriet ; Dr.
Ceelp8, or 1. C. W. Data, £.q.,
• • .Ss afford, Mures District.
Goderich, March 17, 1848. 7
EDUC2TION.
• IT.AISTT, W1L1.
Re -Open his SCHOOL upon Monday the
16th of April next, in the hour° adjoining
that of Mr. Gordon, Cabinet Maker, West
Street; and as be will then be enabled to
give Ma undivided attention to it, he flatters
himself that those who may attend will
make satisfactory proem's. There will be
exereieee ie Grammar, Geography, History,
and Diction, -cad the strictest attention
will be bestowed epos correct pronunciation
MRee. NAIRN will superintend a Wri-
ting Claes for Young Ladies at one O'clock
each dry.
There will be a FRENCH CLASS, at
six in the evening.
Gederich, 14th March, 1849. 81-2v
STALLIONS.
MARBLE FACTORY,
SOUTH MATER ST., GALT.
THE HURON DISTRICT
4 GRIt'ULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL AWARD the sum of Ten founds
Cy. to the best Stallion shown at
Goderich on Saturday, the 21st day of April
nett. The Horse- receiving the Premium
shall be obliged to travet, (daring the sea -
500) within the limits of the Society.
The Directors may withhold the-Premi-
OM, should the Judges consider the ilorse
*bows, unworthy.
R. G. CUNNINGHAMF., Scc'y.
Goderich, 21st Feb. 1949.
P 0 t t i 1l .
NOTICE
IS hereby g j , ,, that all parties indebted
to the HIMION DISTRICT AGRI•
CULTURAL SOCIETY, by Note or oth•
erwi.e, that unless the same is paid by the
First day of May next, proceedings will be
iesututed against them.
By Order,
R. G. CUNNINGILAME, Sse'y•
Godench, 11st Feb. 1849.
DII. McCUI.L.00H continues to man-
e erector* HEADSTONES, MONU-
MEifTtl, OBELISKS, TOMB TOPS,
kte., in Marble kid Freestone, u cheap as
01 in the Province, all wet* warrented 1.
order, or ao charge will be made. Prices
of Marble Headstone. from 10 to 30 dollars;
of Frsestone'$om 8 to 30 dollar. ; Mosw. ,
meats lee., from 50 donate upwart '4'-'
Written communcatioos addressed to the
asdsrstgned containing` - the inseriptteee,
•d at what prise, in Marble or Fr14,teve,
wtU be p.neteally attended to.
D. H. McCULLOCH:
Gall. New Stb. 1844. 41ro8
VALUABLE LOT OF LAND
FOR SALE.
LOT 1, Lake Ships, towoehip of Ash -
Mild, containing
ORE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-
TWO ACRES,
*Ws of the thriving Moate of
tett "wt. to wide% there Ise (hist MAI,
• nave M01, amiss Oat M*. Tara Lot is
biiededew the Reest by Om sow, Bed ea the
eine by . wit reed. -mad lewell t ektled.,
For particslass5 010J--4 i;• Settee
paid. -to
BE OE(lTLE•
a:wads TO eswamrss.
Be gentle! for ye little know
Dow many trial. rise,
Although to shoe they may be small,
To her of giant size.
Be menthol though perchance that hp
May speak oaurmoring tune,
The heart may beat with kiudueos yes
And joy to be thine own.
Be gentle ! weary hours of pain
'Ti. womaa'e lot to hear ;
Then yield her what support thou coast,
And all her sorrows share.
Bs gentle ! fur the noblest hearts
At times may have some grief;
Aged even in a pettish word
May seek to find relief.
Ile gentle I fur unkindness now
111.y rouse an angry 'storm ;
Thud all the deer years of life
In vain may store to calm.
Be,geoile ! none are perfect here-
Thou'rt dearer far than life
Then husband bear, and still forbear ;
Be genus to thy wife.
THAI ATnoaronts. -tl'he atmoepbsre
rises above us with its cathedral dome areh-
ing towards the heaven, of which tt is the
most familiar synonyms and symbol. It
Boats around us like (bat grand object
which the apostle John saw in his vision -
"a sea of glass like .unto crystal." So
massive is it that, when it begins to stir, it
tosses about great shit's ltke play -things,
and sweeps cities and forests like snow
(Likes to destruction before it. Anil yet it
is so mobiie that wo have lived years in it
before we can be persuaded it exisU at all,
and the great bulk of mankind never tellies
tbetrutb that they are bathed in ocean of
lar weight is so enormous that iron
shivers before it like glias, yet a soap -ball
sails through it .with impunity, and the
tiniest insect waves it with his wings. It
ministers lavishly to all the senses. We
toudh It not, but it touches us; its warm
south wind brings back colour to the pale
face of the invalid; its cool west winds re-
fresh h fevered b d k blood
rrnK
next sittings r•f 'the DIVISION
1.
COURT wilV be held at the gaol, God-
crich, on Saturday the 14th day of April
Beat, A. F. MORGAN,
Clerk 1st Dirisioa Court.
Godericb, March 7th, 1849, en -2v4
DAVID CLAMP. E.Q.
Cr.astttowr, 14th Dee. 1848. def
LO$T.
A D'RS11 !iT'QRH o. Oe District for the
■DZ; Aof Atte 8 S. drawls payable to
R1 BUTlsIGAI w bearer on 40-
d Miss is elft a P pad eo the Ione
• 4.4111gMd M t t beth 1 hers► esti
ties A* (Ger mew w apses hoe ptty1wtag
/OM iket A1iD6E.
01Pattar4 Ittb. Mr fRM► w4 k
by the beads of Robert Wilson." TM
latter was, therefore, committed to jail, by
the Coroner, to stand his trial for the awful
deed.
Ties is one of the mann cases in which
life tr sacrificed al the shrine of whiskey. -
It seems the three t*divtduals were Introit
el drunkards. Ilowever, the law makes no
allowance in such.cases. The life Guo
has given us, is col to be exposed to the
violence of the drunkard, nor he, with im-
punity, be permitted to trice with so im-
portant a boon. -St. Catkarises Journal.
From the Examiner, March 23, 1819.
A TOM' RIOT. -TORONTO DELIV-
ERED UP TO 51011 LAW !
For enure Jaye past the violent portion of
thr. l'nr}• press, of (bre City, h*a beet? ex-
citirg the igm•rant part of the poptdalio0
to outra.e, The peace:able and respecta-
ble portion of our citizens has witnessed,
with distrust, the attrmnte of the Patriot,
to ins:t,• that army of Seine Culotte*, which
the Terire of This city have eon•tantly► at
comrnaed, to commit open violence, ard per -
menet injury, If not actual assassination. -
The resale of disorder thus sown, have
sprung up, and began to bear fruit. The
inflamed passions of the mob have burst
(nrth,,trampled on the law, defied the au-
thorities, destroyed propert y, menaced the
lives of ritizers, and created a temporary
feeling of insecurity and of danger.
Deere the a'ternonn end towards the
be should not be permitted to relurs with
bis life. This open violence and contempt
•.1 the law were permitted to go on fur
three or four hulas, with no other attempt
to check them amtto,preserve the peace (hail
the feebliarrtl ioctliclenl resistance oriel ed by
three or tour policemen. A yc uug man
named Harr, a law student in *Jr. Broo►'0
.dfice, was sweated in the mild of the laid,
while throwing missiles at the wirelews of
Mr. Mackintosh's houee: but the rioters
hastened to prove themrelvea er;peri..r to
the officers of justice by reseoimg tb••ir rap-
tive companion. Tle constable, it i { said,
was attacked in the struggle, snJ violently
beaten. After this no attempts Wert' ni.dt
IS erreet any of the portio., end the Pole*
men now confined the exercise of then
functions to tektng au altitude of anticipated
defence, *hooka any attempt be made to
break into the house, by placing deem
ee:ves in front of the door, whence they
looked on helplessly at the proceedings re
the rioters. In the vert front rank tit the
rioter', while all this viedence was going
on, steed Atde{men Dempsey and lhont-
5011.
ilervoy Price, Esq., Barrister, anon of the
Commissioner of Crown Lands, was at-
-tacked lir some of the rioters, while .taod-
ine on Yonge Street, and narrowly escaped
with his life. Condemning the Ise less
conduct of the rioters, he wait .truck, an.1
received two cuts en the head. A number
of these blood -hounds now demanded his
life; birt.were fortunately prevented by the
exertions of the police, from idling murder
to the list of their crimes. 51eJ,csl asslet-
evenine of Thursday, it lagan to be whim- tomo was ieneledutcly procured; and the
pored through the city, that a Tory mob wounds though eerluus were not found to
would assemble in the atreete that evening. be dangerous -
About 9 o'clock an assemblage of unshaven.Large atones were thrown 4hrough the
dirty looking, half -intoxicated men, and windows, of Mr. :Montgomery's tavern,
ragged bore, were collected in 1'ongn nearly oppwrte \I r. 5laektntnoh'e, Some
of them weigh s x ur seven pound'.
Thu rinters di I not disperse till 4 A. M.
After leaving the scene of riot on Yowge
Street, a portion of the mob proceeded to
the residonco of Mr. Browo of the Clete,
on Church Street, and made an assault on
which the mob bore, was made, by a pre. the house, breaking some panes of ease and
concerted arrangement, the signal for rain- Venetian blinds.
ing the cry of fire. One of the fire bells Ti night. a great number of special con -
was rung. which nerved as a eigl,al fur the stables will be sworn in, and tbo Mayor
mob to rush to the spot, which at secret has called on the !dainty- authorit a for
meetings of the r:otere, had been 'selected assistance. Sixty ,soldiers have Oen
for the place of rendezvous, Almost ire- brought down from the barracks, to be in
mediately it was discovered that the alarm readiness, in case. of disturbance breaking
0
Street. At this time there were collected
from one hundred to two hundred persons
of this description, bearing three images in-
tended to represent the Attorney and Soli-
eftnr Generals Nest, and Mr. W. L.
McKcnoe The light of the flambeaus
of fire was false, on which many of the pea
tit to i ight.
ceable citizens returned to their homes.- FRIDAY Ni.wr.-it was ancertalned that
t e row a0 make nu man•
But the false alarm had served the purpose number* of low Orangemen, at all times the
t 10 *or cheeky Oslo its north brats of the rt•,terc, who had new mustered in I most disorderly portion of the population,
N their fall .'ren the The squalid and rind beets brongl.t from the country during.
brace into sortie Y11k9Vr the hardened chit- g rho day.The whole counts had been
drop of our rugged clime. The eye is in• i haioof tookirg cortege started its march or I raked afar a■ Bund (lead 1\'eelnn
debted 1.0 it for all the magnifiers. -o of sun- 1'ouog Street, a fine northward of the in. , , North
rise, the full brightness of mid-day, the t'rseetinn of Qrtecn Street. On arriving at ; Gw•illimbnry and Newmarket. Printed ciir-
chsetened radiance of the gloaming, and King Street, it turned to the left, eastward colitfe had been issncd by the leaders of
the clouds that cradle near the setting eon. on King Street, nn which it marc ed past the Orange Cldb making a special call upon
But for it the rainbow would want i:n the Cld Market 13uihline; thea tuning to the mevt+on to attend at Toronto. It to a rchend dirt resuscitation whilst the pulls
triumphal arch, and. the winds would not OD right, went immediately in front of the ascertained beyond"a doubt that the whole PP •
send their fleecy messener.rn on errands Pollee Office. The mob now look a west- plc'' was arranged by the brother of one of are open to a fair expression of the popular
d d F Street, and pro -Cine City Aldermen
who is osi , to have ex- will. We haven- good puaranlee for the
round the heavens. 'Th
Ing as its sI rreness of numeration. Loy-
ally, French roasters, and d --d Rebel,
comprise its assortment of political Agit'.
Von aced, from whicb moot prepecterons
plants now anal then spring up as if fur
the purl Oso of tempting the Radicals
scythes, to cut them down again. Tte
teed blotto, a beceuniag worn out, Md
the resi4 .lf.ialers jest now is not only
moot i4I cue. but traduces ouch capital
frail -I.. look nee -that every Tory gardener
vont, water put in hoed, to nurture and
rnitivate ,t. The ani!, ern which It Me
fallen, is prolific in the growth of weede,
and French Suuremwary is towering awa
b' the skies. Luckily its leaves are small
and shrivelled, ■o that the eon is not quite
shut out by its presence. The character-
istics of this vegetable production, are is -
tense greenness, unmistakeable sourness, h
singularly hollow ete1n, Red a remarkably
small root composed moat mysteriously of
a few ferocious editors, the disappointed
hope. of the forlorn herd, and pottiest of hi-
eantty-the latter having decidedly the
preponderance in the composition of the
affair. With each a celemencemeet little
wonder need he felt at the appearance of
the result. Cause and Effect are bound to-
gether, and a thing of utility could no,
more spring from such an origin, than
green peas from a melon seed. We err a
little, however, in terming it a thing of
nen-utitily, for it will yet become very con-
venient for the formation of a funeral pyla
(or a Toryism. wh;ch will speedily be de-
funct. 'fo abandon "monstrosity, a the
learned Gazette would, doubtless, term this
kind of writing, we will dwell seriously but
briefly upon the real aspect of French mas-
ters. I. there the least probability of
minority forcing a majority and binding
them in lettere, in the present day 1 We
know that such things have been, when
a non-resposible Ministry chitchat the
tweets of office and would not relinquub
them although standing afore and unsnp-
ported •ace by their needy dependants, but
times aro altered now, and the voice of the
people can and always will make itself
heard. Terrorism died when Responsible
Government was born, and we need never
Tao cold
tag of the term " French Sepermacy," we
are as much at a loss ler taterptetraoul of
the answer ae the verdant young gentle•
man, who, in bis ardent thirst fur kosw-
Io lge, asked an old pettifogger, the mean-
ing of tl.s word I.aw. Law is -Law,"
was the re.poose, and all that w• can learn
of thin old Tory bugbear, w that it is -
French Sepreinecy. The Gena mitten
witty has long been proverbial for its im-
eg sstive feilinpe-for its adoption of rhe
witch and breom•s•tck line of argument,
and a hesty V gilt into the re 'ions of iaeos-
i rehessihleu, wiles so stoutly assailed, that
it must either bolt or be annihilated. Its
standard stereotyerd cries in Canada are
few in number, and about as bare of mean-
Lottery in Goderich.
NO BLANKS ! !
p118 Subeeriber introits having a LAT -
l1 TERM on TUESDAY the 1st May,
for the Disposal of PROPERTY, by 1000
Tickets, at 5s. each. Each holder of a
Ticket will be entitled to a Prise ; and• the
/*Bowleg will be tM rincipal Prises.
Os.'B o of Hrnes,,e'valued at £13 0 0
(inc Dere [4 years oldJ, 19 10 0
One Covered Carriage, 43 0 0
Gee Wagon, 40, 0 0
One LIS" Bnggyr 15 0 0
One Se ,Doub a Harness, Silver
Mounted, 13 0 0
One Double Berfbled Gun and
Case, Egg, maker,] 15 0 0
One Doable Sleigh, [new], 7 10 0
One Ci.tter,
LIST O PRIZES.
either would rear r:ctton on tont tree , , t I cordial working of French- and British in=
h rrr lin_ to the re.neeti•:o residences cif the needed five dais in the Preliminary arrange- g
tore:tri, if they do exist sepurate(y-_tteebt
fact that they are so bound together, that
the rise or fall of ono must be the signal for
a similar action on the part of the other. -
There is no such thing an • division of in-
terests -they are real) ostensibly and un-
deniably one. Does this blustering' about
Gallic domination comport with the load
cries for prutectton which but three menthe
buck, arsetted that the prosperity o( Cana-
da depended upon the free intercourse be-
tween the two, and not only the free but
the exclusive intercourse? We hare not
forgotten. nor have others, that rho !'rsnch
Canadians were lured with the bait of pro-
tected manufacture, whilst Upper Cana -
diens were wheedled with the promise of
protected agriculture. Protectiorests thew
declared the two Provinces most •eh hyo
be the other -Protectionists now whir*
about Frercb snpremaey ae thonzh it were
a real and tangible evil. Censisteney may
well blush at the doing* of those who pro-
les to be her most devoted foLower', bat
who by their every act, disgrace her name.
We leave this subject, diegasted with the
whininrs of the outs, sod satisfied (bat
were they 'nee egain in offers They would
be the first to fawn, and act the spaniel
with these whom they now nate.-.
Journal and Express.
ee * • •. (tweeted of mute than
storm, nor fog diversify the face of the sky. 1 ries intended to represent these gent amen. aconspirator'.
Our naked globe would turn its tanned un -
'the The algal disturbers of the peace, with I At hal(-past seven two hundred special
shadowed forehead to the silo, and one
the remaining image, now marched up , constables were sworn in. They Immo•
dreary monotonous blaze of light and beat Yonge Street. northward commencing at , diately procceeded to the neighbourhood of
Ansate and burn up all things. the foot, en )•'font Street. Tho light now 1 Mr• Mackintosh'_ hot:ae, vrheto a crowd
Were there 110 atmosphere, lila eveningborne, had the appearance of a burning had already collected. Another proof of
p ' barrel of tar. On arriving opposite. Mr.! the fact that these Tory bullies and pre
Mackintosh's, where Mr. 31cKenz'o was !meditated aesatate* are always cowards,
staying, they batted. The lighted tar cask wad aflerded by their shrinking from the
was set on the ground in the meddle of the ' danger of meeting the reeietance of the re -
street, and afterwards two additional barrels `epectable and peaceably dispose! citizens,
gathering by degrees, and the flowers have were supplied. Hitherto the mob had ab- who had votantarity taken up a defensive
time to bow their heads, and each creature I stained from committing actual violence on position, and placed themscicee in readiness
space to find a place of rest to nestle and Persoa and property. . Horrid threats, to put down that violence which, .it visa
✓ epore. In the morning the glAn,h sun hideous grimaces, and drunken imprcca. notonnue, the Torics had organized and Mt -
tions, tions
would at pre bound burst from the boson + mingled in the sound of 'the moving t tended to exhibit. -The leaders of the
blaze b the horizon: but mob on tho.mid.ilc of the street, ancle deep conenitacy were seen walking amongst the
not BUea rte snow meaurcra on rho cat nor
would dropa of dew gather on the flowers.Altornoy and Solicitor Generale West, bleats. At least two. of the city Aldermen
The kindly rem would never fall-hrl, l burnt, in front of their dwelling , the c.Ii are as complicity with
I I the
s 0 0
One Bet Doebie Harness, [new], 7 10 0
Ove Set do do 6 0 0
One Set Single Mimes,' 3 0 0
O.e lkfdte, Saddle, sad Martingale,1 10 0
One Silver Watch, 1 0
One Fanaiog Mill, [new,) 6 0
One do do 8 0
One Thereegb Bred Berkshire
Boar, 1 10
ON do, d0 Sow, 1 10
Owe Set Whipple Trees, valued at 0 16
One Bot de do 0 10
Oa. Nock Yob, 0 10
Ose d. de 0 6
sun would in a moment set, and, without
warning, plunge the earth in darkness.-
But
arkness —
But the air keeps in ber hand a sheaf of his
rays, and lets them slip but slowly through
ber fingers; so that the shadows of evening
o f night and azo abovein nand. and the rile -walks combined, made special constables, apparently conntin
the air watches for hos coming, and sends + gene PM 1 R
at Aral but one tittle ray to announce bar a horrible round, comparable to nothing them, with a view of estimating the
that we ever heart, but those horrle cries strongth of the party by which the rioters
approach, and then another, and by a hand
fol, sod .e gostly draws verde the curtain which escape tho cells of violent lunatics. world be opposed, if any breach of the
of night, and lowly leu the light tall on Itn soon became manifest that the fury' of peace weattempted. The knowledge
the face of the sleeping earth till her eye- the toob might become uncontrolable. The that sixty troops had been went down from
number of pe sena now assembled, includ- the barracks, cnmlrined ?with the display of
lids epee, and, like man, she goeth forth
again t0 her labour well the evening.- ing, besides tbo participators in the etfigal, 16. doers 'civil forcel afforded a 'efficient
etuarterly Review. spectators of ell doscriptioos, probably 'guarante violence world be at -
amounted to 1,500 persone. The street tempted. onscgdently nothing beyond a
direct? opposite a rte Mackintosh's, where little shouting by the half drunk adherents
Tian war Do,RoTte AIIIwALS Cntt.ner the main body of tlfe •mob had tolleeted, of the tory faction, and the ringing of the
Twottot Foran. -The horn, when (priding on was completely chocked up. Tho side- Bay Street firs bell was attempted. This
natural herbage, grasps the blades with his walks, e.pecially thnt on tho west, were bell war rung twice,the first tome a' o.it
lips, by which it is conducted between the crowded as far as Queen Street, and al -o half -past nine o'clock and a¢aie about mkt -
incisors, or front teeth. Tose he employs northward a considerable distance- The night. Mr. 1h'el rauQht the p.reen in the
for the double rupee's of fielding and de- fence in front of Mr 111achintnsh
tachin the 'see, the latter action being i s house, act of giving this false alarm at mi,lnieht,
ustst d by i twitch of the head. Th. ox "'hick elands a little further back than the and, we aro told, rnn identify hum. Whe-
ntee the tongue tOeolleet his food. That 1)00 adjoining, was covered, like a fence tber the wound of the tocsin .w•te intended
with crows, with people. Suddenly tho as a signal for the snub to assemble et not
organ being so directed as to encircle a report. of Are -arms began to be heard from clearly a,cr?tained, as no man would ex -
small bundle of grew, which is placed by it the midst of the mob; cries of "Col. Moo- pose himself to the rick of being taught
between t*e incisor teeth, and an elastic pad ,Ire," Wore fiercely ejaculated; which shows giving a false alarmNt, without some object.
opposite to them M the st
epperer jaw -be- how well aha very words of the Patriot 5,, ruMDA1 orir. - During Saturday
tweet these, the 'herbage is.ppressed and newspaper had been studied by the ought the rowdies did not collect in any
rioters. Simultaneously with this cry and considerable numbers (tear Mackintoeh's.-
t're discharge of firearms, an assault was They went in little hands theeigh the city
nradeepos the house of Mr. Markintosh,one committing depredations in many places
of the most respectable and inoffensive citi- where . they had reason to believe there
zees in the place. Bricks, stone!, and wore Ito special constehlee st hone. Eight
w•
'elites wire hurled at the wiodos; by gas lamps wets smashed, end 18. windows
which forty or fifty panes oflase were of several citizen's more or lose injured, awl
broken, mod part of the wiaeow frames in some collet. .tally destroyed. The
driven A. As If aboddering at its own vie- windows of Mr. Ohl. 1.noe s 80014 ow
fence or fearing Ike discharge of fire -arms Bond street. and alt monis hoofer§ on Bay
from the broken windows of the assaulted street were broken.
dwe0ieg, the crowd precipitately receded.
Pot immunity gave boldness and revul. ea
of the Melt into its former position took FREICIT SI'PRF..\1.1C1'.
pleas is a few levant'. Mingled with the -
veils of the more violent and drunken, sad We ale, wit tremhle as we Ute sop ens
tb• discharge of Are -arms, were calls for pen to .erib►h a few word,, weever tM. head-
- 3I0Rnaie's lrfe. it was wow quite evident ing-tremble, we ,av, leging that the p►-
y that tbi Tory prime had succeeded in pre• he have become so deign ted with the toll
paring its sans culotte pipits for the cone- that they will not mwelt w it. even whets
mte.con of tiny crime. The glare of feroei- rolled in the most delivered jam. if aur
ty war *mails oe their countetewees, sad readers will but give us tud'enee Inc a
wk11* the victim was lesdly called for, while, we will p►omas there not only jam,
whisper, psssd aaao•gst the rsdtes from bet a paleta►b segs' coating Meadow --
lee tetthe ether that if be were ease out When we come to enquire into the mesh -
O paftly eat, its complete severance being Bf
O fected by tearing. The sheep gathers itis
O food in a bimilar rotynei' se tbe horse, but
is enabled to bring his cuttingteeth much
O neater, to the roots of te plants, is
O con.egoenre of the upper ifp being potently
O cleft. For his upper lip ts thin, and ie
O so.eeptible of considerable mobility ; while
O that of the ox is thick, hair ler, with •
O very limited aetiou .
ES60 0 0
The foYewieg OsMMses have ooaseoted
to net at !Meagan t
Maws. J. Mese, Miller. 11. B. O'C..use.
*eWert Parke, W. E. Graces Rni.r$ Gib -
Mas. Jelin Laaerter, end Alfred W. Otter:
and Ile. J.... Waage* •• T« J..St.
O01be Mag of Brawny albs Perms. t1.
8OMMs et Rash xe wW Mite Ibe.pm liergela(
apppi.shg teeether Seeedeeeise to weak
the chew mesUcie.d fa tie waves* es
the.LMt.ry.
TOO& DARE.
Gedsri.h, 7Th Mania, 1040m 111,.ie
•
Mesa Visna'. -Oe Saturday night last,
w
a man named -James Hill
13ti1 was roue 'red by
a peewee of the name of Wilson, both living
witlss a M mites of this town, en the
Swamp Road. Both were drunk, as was
aloe Wilson's wife, the only person in the
house when the murder was committted s
They bad proeer•dthses bottles of who
is t8• s,.mi& red toa kiss wee dike,*
els Seedy tteereleg. Aw inquest was held
by Dr. Raymond. had the verdict of the
jury was, rsIbst the said James Hill came
te hub deetb by s key se blows iefloeted
stab saw* heavy weepewt ever the left arid
FxrutACT or A Lanae moll Mr. CaOCHn0,
M. P. P. root Moerttoaancr. -In my last
letter I mado some remarks on the respec-
tive popIilations of the two Protioess aid.
transmitted to you at the swore time the•
document to whicb I atl•rd-4, i•• Order that's
you might ,roderaund the astoirnding folly
or wickedness of those who try out fee a
representation based on population.
it is probable that this mesaare will sot
pest, beoausd we c*unot find in the !Town
of Assembly fifty sir voles on which wo
can depend. But the conntry,.loft to its
ram sefleetions, and having the sad reality
before Its oyes, will remember lean wkn,
to oven`s a alight, or flatter absurd preju-
dices, shall ahaed•'n its dearest lster,ete
and forget Its (wore. The only opportu-
nity which ter shall rrer %ore 1. obtain aa
ing, rue of one representation, axis:‘, as U.
per m1 hoer, said will never return. been*
then tui 1, to all probability, sever be a
time again whoa the Liberty party will
compose the two -third, of the mere.
eentattoe. After the present Parlialibeells
it i• more than probable that the popatatfett
I Upper {Canada will *steed our owe.-.
Whatever then may be the strength of ?lea
Liberal party, you .1.1 never ead
Canadians who will veto for a
tion equally defiled between ttlfl 'ewe
Prnvisces. Th. Aims tile. ahseld 9e sel-
'iled writhed delay, ie asci a sicca??► a, rs
igrrease the ereperieel ptrewett ./ A.
Frtarb ('asoliwrs est tlid iboea 1 *Garber
ed votes sellkieet to Madder iM tis forum
all coma lanes sad every ke.tile 4140011111,