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TEN SHILLINGS
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VOLUME II.
"THE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER.)1
TWELVE AND ISix 1•ENCE
•r TH1 s.e ey Tetit 111.11.
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GODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W) FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1849.
NUMBER XVII.
- garbs. NOTICE.
THE Subseriber wish
Da. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CNnt
AN M e14•d st all hours, at the
Brioni Hotel. (Laacasrtta's-)
Gdansk, Sept. 13th, 1848. 33-
E. C. WATSOS,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
PAPER RANGER, 4e• 4s.
G O D E R 1 C H.
AL1XANER WILKINSON,
Provincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT GODERICH,
HURON DISTRICT.
Nov. 24, 9. 43
J. }C. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W'LL attend SALES in any part of the
District, en reaeoaable Terms. Ap-
ply a DesBritish Hotel.
Godericb, March 9th 1649. 2v -3n
I. LEWIS,
LAW. CBAXOZ1 Y. AND
CONVEYANCING.
'sae, 1848. - GODP.RICII.
' JOHN J. E. LiNTON,
we!•a1 pointe,
Commissioner Queen's Bench.,
AND CONVEYANCER.STRATFORD.
Stokes,
CHEMIST and DRUG GIST,
W EBT-8T11EE'i',
GODERICH.
March 8, 1149. 2v -5n
MR. FRASER,
1L®IR®W1Cdi9
bT. PATRICK -ST. GODERICH.
Ooderich, March 28, 1139. 2v-08tf
ef to inform hi.
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Customers, and the inhabitants o
Stratford and wcistty, that he intends car-
rytsg est busier -me on
"A READY PAY SYSTEM"
And that after the first day of January, 1849
be will give no credit. Ile will pay the
highest price for produce of all kinds, Blot k
Salto Etc. He begs to return his sincere
thanks to his Customers for their liberal
Patronage, and hopes atilt to receive a
Share.
THOMAS M. DALY.
'Stratford Nov. tt9th.1848. 44t1
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
AUCTIONEER,,
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH EASTHOPE.
starch, 29, 1849. v9-ne yt
A. NAYSMITH;-'- '
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
W/'g a7`. Th 3l?,
GI/ULRI('H.
Gedmieb, Apil 19, 1849. 3v -n l Ot f
J. R. PHILIP,
SIT 111 1E
9
ST RATFORD.
April 11, 1$49, •t -n10
FARM FOR SALIb.
11°BE SOLD by private bargain. Lot No.
23. co the 5th Coeceasioa of Godericb,
euatpioieg 80 acres, 20 of which is cleared and
ender cultivation; leo acres are newly under-
brashed and ready for chopping. The Iaad is of
exeellcst quality and well watered. Teem iso
good substantial log Dwelling hoose on it, and
eoe acre of superior trait trees in bearing ..math;
ties.
Aud ea the proprietor isdesirous 0( enter -
tag into other business, he will dispose of it qn
moderate terms. One-half of the price ,will 1r
REQUIRED DOWN, and the other bgj'88
three agsal anouel iustalmeota.
IIT For further particulars, apply at obis Office,
St laths Pteprietdr on the premises.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, dallier.
Dederiebk, 13th Oct., 1848. 37tf
NOTIC -E
is hereby given, that all parties indebted
to the HURON DISTRICT AGRI-
CULTURAL SOCIETY, by Nute ur oth-
erwise, that unless the same is paid by the
First day of May next, proceedings will Lo
instituted against them.
By Order,
R. G. CUNNINGHA.ME, See,'y•
Godericb, 21st Feb., 1849.
PROSPECTU'S
01' THE VICTORIA iUAGAZINE.
$I R. AND MRS. MOODIE. Emotes
1`HL Editors of the %%creme clowns' will
devote all their talents to produce a useful •
entertaining, and cheap Periodical, tor the Cana-
dian People ; which may afford amusement to
both old and young. Sketches and Tales,
is verse mod prose, Moral Ewny, Stat..ticsof the
Colooy, Scraps of Useful Information, Reviews
of new Werke, and well',selectri articles frog
the most popular authors of the day, will form the
pages of the Jlegatine.
The t ditorefeel confident that the .udependrut
and rising country to %hoer service they are
proud to dedicate their talents, will cheerfully
lend is eepport to encoorare their arduous and
honourable undertaking. Tbe low price at
which the Periodical ie ptaeed, is is order that
Wit the Colon who can res.!
IMPROVEMENT OF IDIOT./ krill, "1 think it right to .•tate, that although I and progress of the mod. a isatructies aro Throes. Ito Under Colonial Secretary, tens
- from the first l imagined that a Targe ma- bucces.fully prececcd In E'ra• ee,ls t►•ease stated the pr.nti Is which regulates the
Aar. IV. -I. The Cons:ractionend Cotrera- Jority of the idiotic and imbecile, class 1 of perilous with sup. rf ct intellectual ur- enaduct of the Home Government towards
went of Lunatic Asylums and Hosj�,trtab w�'o:d bo discovered, yet the amount here . gantzvti..n. Thc.e detail. we ,• .e ie txtrn ; tb'•ee Coloured in which local self--gr'tern.
fur the Insane. By Job C000lly. 31.D., stated far exceeded any anticipations 1 had so, bel'ovsn that they cannot be too widely spent has been eetabhahed. "The Crown
E'.R.C.P.1.., and Phy.tesrllt the Middle- rennet!. It .s worthy of remark, also, that known, in connection with a mere minute'' undoubtedly reserved to itself the right of
SOS Lunatic Asylum •t Hanwell, With the number, large at it is, does not iu all account of the peculiar node of in*truetiun a veto uu Colonial Acts : but that right was
Plan•• London : John Churchill, Talars probability represent this body of person. -pursued at the Iltceirc. which will firm •
ccs Street, Soho. 1847. in its full magnitude. For when We take valuable pendent to Dr. Conoth•'s ldeserip-
t. 4 Letter to Robert Green Bradley, Erq.,'. into con.ideratioathe circumstance that the ion of the happy effect" resultifg,frotu the
Cliairstun of 1!.s Comnitte. of Visiting whole of the idiotic ars less likely to come • adoption of the system.
Justices to the Laaeoster Lerurtie Asylum, under the ob ervatiuo of medical officers, “To o M. Votsoo, o00 of the t.hysiciens of
on the Condition of the Invitee Poor in than those attacked with ioaanity, it ie the Spectre, the honor seems chiefly, if net
the County of Lancaster. not resident its probnt to that eon» of the former class may wholly doe, of having attracted attention to
:bruiting. fly Samuel Gaeke!I, F. R.C. be remitted in theseteturna."-,,. 5. tho various ,characters of Miele, and their
d. Lancaster: oriole, by W. Nuwtun:1 Mr. Gaskell subeequeully takes the nom- ; various capacities, with a view to cuhiva-
Chen paid•. 1847. ber of idiotic and Imbecile person in the ung, with precise views, even the !ragmen -
Our object is to call attention to the re- county of Lancaster at 560, wbioh1'. proba- tory faculties existing In them. Hie work.
cent movement in favour of that largo and ' k!y near the truth, and asks, "What ought ent.tled, '1)e l'Idtotto chez les }infante,'
seldom ex. -retro d except in matte. s connec-
led with trade and commerce. se it was of
the utmost importance Cult -mist 00aetmente
should be in harmony with our own cow.
mcreial policy." The the.•ry. and the pree-
ned of the exerci.e of the veto pewee sol
the raisons un which the di.tmrtion be-
tween tho cleaves of measures is based, kre
here dtsttncttyr stated, with great candour
and currecturst, , On U'e one band them
cos be so good retiree for the Hume (inc.ernment vetoing nira,ures 'of purely local
unfortuate class uf human beings, known , owe to be done with them 1" Time quea- abound. with remarks calc'tlatcd to resrne appltcatinn, Fae.,ed by a Colonel Legu'a-
as imbeciles and idiot* ; and le diffu.* a tion ,.; one of the highest importsnts, rape- - the most infirm miode from neglect, and to ture. T'u strangle with the royal veto,
knowledge of the measures successfully dal), when entertained in reference to the encourage:culture in cases before given rap meaeures of tete character wou:J be to teo-
practued on the ISontibeet, for the improve- whole number of imbeciles in this country; to despair. t'ourteen years' exp •rierce der the Colonial Letaalnt.trss expenstveand
meat of their condition. We recd not stop for, althnngh we have at present no meand has confirmed the eeundno"a of hie pinion!•; mettle asscmbin•s, add the people the beg -
and they have had the sanction of M. M. gayly tarsals el a dt-t.nt power. On the
}'error, Poiret, and Loprcl, phyriciare of! other hand, ii Colton i1 Legislntures wero
the hi;;hcst dietineuon of the department t permitted to pans different • lawn, not sub -
,,f mental disorders. M.Ferrt.e. who is the Ject to the Royal veto, prejedtc;al to the
l'rendent of the Academy of 5ledictne, and !manufactures of England, the inhabitants
Inspector General of the Dinette AP:Autos • of that country would hate jest reason to
cf France. war, indeed, the first to uccupy !complain that law, wero imposed upon
himeetf, so long ago as in i' -, with the them, to their prejhdicc, by a Legislature in
condit:nn of idtotseat the lhcetre, of which which they were not represented. Tbe
hospital Le was the chief physician. lin Rebellion Los es 1lilt belongs to that claim
orgal:Mod a school for thorn, caurcd there of .ubjecte, ur measures relating, to which,
to be taught habits of order acrd indnatry,and as Mr. flaws stater, it is not pow the proc-
tobeinstructed irreadrng,writint.arithmetit tree for the Crown to exercise the right of
and gymnastic exorcises. M. Voile n'e first veto. Beatdes that measure has already
publication on the subject appeared in 1830. been asserted to by the representative of
The efforts of M. Falret. at the Saipetriore, the Sovereign in Canada. The Queen is
for too instruction of the insane, already • now asked by.a few Tory petitioners to dis-
spoken of, heron in 1831, -by an establi,h-' allow a measure to which, by Iler represent -
meet for idiotic females. Nine years later,' attve, she has already e,aented. She 1s
SIM. Voisin and i.euret, as physicians to asked to nullify an act of the Canadian
the Bteetre, organized- a system of inatrue- Legislature, the scope of which is cot:fined
rule of faith "those on whom nature hu its and of the epileptic, and nothing ing roe Coq and eJucatin un a greater sea m- - to a specific app ►cation o s u t
'tq, inquire whether thin improvement origin of ran -naming' wiith preemies the total swe-
ated in England or to France : itis s.rfficient bar of persnes thus afll:cted in the United
for our purpose to know that tt hoe been Kingd'm, the -number must necessarily be
practically and most eattaractorily demos• Targe, if w e may take the county of Laocate
titrated, that no member of the great human • ter as our guide in the calculation. The
family, however low in the scale of intelli- question i., we think, well answered in the
pence be may be placed by. reason of de- mte•reetiro deta:le of the mode of treatment
fficient mental organ:action, is any longer ado;.tcd in the Ssl?ettiere and Bicotro My -
to be considered incapab'e of improvement lama in Paris, origioally published by Dr.
either mentally or morally. Cuddly in the paged of the "British and
It is a melancholy fact, that in most did- 1 Foreign Medico. Review," ited.repeinted in
Sized lends, idiot* have been too long looked' the Appendix to the volumes whose title
upon as "beings devoid of understanding stands at t;ie cad of this paper ; and more
and heart," and as sues "ehnnned with' fully in R letter from Paris to Mr, S, G.
loathing and aversion -shut out from all Stowe, of Bootee, Ma...cbuaetts,dated Feb-
tal relations-ro riled as mercy animals I ria* 1 1847. hereafter to be referred to.
holy fire oI iatel!igenee, and es -1 - Dr. Cono11 thus describes his visit to abe
soma p y
denied the
posed to physical tcatment, w urge than tbe Bicrtre :
' lowost of the brute creation ;" but in other' "In the first part of the Bicetre to which
regions, in those for example. where the 1 was conducted was a school exclusively
precepts of Mehemet are received as the estaLii-hed for the i:npruvemenl of the idiot•
s u r i o ! I f portionf the
forgot to smile." aro treated with a mach! setnordlnary can well bas immegined: Nu These benevolent and euccee-411 efforts Je• local (undo. And on what grounds is this
greater degree of kindness than in many' fewer than forty of these patient* were as- servo to be remembered, a, they no doubt request made! 11 is not altoJged that the
whore inhabitants "pmfe.s and call them- sembled in a moderate -.zed school -room propared tt:o way. for the systematic at- measure is unconstitutional, or that it has
,selves Cbnatiins." It must however be receiving various lessons and performing tempt since made at the Theatre, whore M. not been passed by an undoubted majority
observed, that popular sympathy is enlisted various evolutions under the directiou of a Seguin is enabled to apply to practice prin- of the people's representatives : but in every
in their favour in di.tncts where the num- very able echoo!maeter, M. Seguin, himself ciplus of tuition long recognised as regards stage uf its passage it has been viulen'ly
ber of ►''Eula is largest in proportion to that a pop:l•of the celebrated ltard, and endowed the dcaf and dumb, but ouly beginning to opposed by a fraction of the pai;u.a:tun, woo
of the general population; and as in Scot- with that enthusiasm respecting his oceo- be acknowledged as re•'pfcie those unfortu- have endeavored to make up by noise and
land and Ireland, so among the peasantry of pation before which dilliceitiee vanish. the nate brings whose mental faculties are eon- bluster what tboy wanted in numbers. In
some parts of the Continent, the fact of •' pupils had been all Taught to sing to music, genitally imperfect in all the various de- the face of aIle fact that the measure was
person being an ranee -eel almost certainly and th'e little band of violins and other instru- green classed under the term idtotcy. In paeaed by a very large majority of the
mutes for him the kind treatment ot his menta by which they were accompanied, this application the master bas to educate Legislature, Iler Majc.ty Is asked to be-
neighbours. ' was formed of the old almsmen of the hos- the muscular system and the sensorial ap- Sieve thatlt is opposed by!a majority itt the
In England upon nearly every other men- petal. But all the idiotic part of this re- paratus, as well an the intellectual faculties, people, who a year and a ball earn, elected
tat or bodily ill has due attention been beg martabie class also snug without any meal- or rather the intellectual faculties, through . a Parliament who do not correctly represent
;towed. Tho deaf, tho dumb, the' blind, cal accompaniment, and kept excellent time them, as a preliminary ; doing, in fact, for the wishes, feelings and toteraris of the
I have their appropriate tnatitutione and any- and tune. They sang several compositions, them by art, by instruction, by reusing ani- constituent body, and the Queen is asked
fume where they are secces.fully treated and a -ung others a pretty song written for taboo, what nature docs f•ir healthier infant to interpose with the royal veto between
f:
every person w• y _ ,
and it anl.ous for moat •ed menial improvement
may Lecoenc a subscriber and patron of the work.
• The-V".mau 31tc.zis ,will coora:n twen:y-
four pages in each numb. r priot.•d on new iyt•'•.
and epos good papi'r i and will irnt at die rod
of the year a neat Vulumoe, of 2tld' pages, to-
gether with Tide Page and Index.
1t will'be issned Monthly, eommeneie:len the
First .ef September, fromibe offn•c or JOSltl'1l
WILSON, Front-streVt, • Belleville --the Pub-
lisher and sole Proprietor, to whom all raiders for
the Magazine, sad letters to the Editors, most
be addressed, (post-paid.) The terms of sub-
scription -ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM-
• lemma/yr to be paid ie adranu.
Godench, ]larch 3, 1848. 3
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE 1N
CANADA WEST.
T1HR CANADA COMPANY have for
disposal, about 1,500,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed throughout most of the
Towesbips in Upper Canute -nearly 500,-
000 Aeras tis situated in the Huron Tract,
well knows as nee of the most fertile parts
r'f tbe Protfate-it has trebled its popula-
tios 1. flee years, and new contains op -
wads of !8,600 inhabitants.
The LANDS ere offered by way of
LEASE, for Tea Years, or Jor
C A 8 H DOWN -the plan of
Os.8, cad the balance is Instal -
mends ieiag *(owe away with.
Tbe Resta payable 1st February each
year, are above the interest at Six Per
Ceet.'pos the pries of the Land. Upon most
of the Lets, wham LEASED, NO MONEY
18 L1000IRYD DOWN -whilst epee the
ethane according to locality, orae, two, or
three years Rest, most be paid iii advance,
-het times pa to will free the Settler
(rem reedier eta1M sett! 2111, 9rd or 4tb yea
of Me tam of Leen,
The right to PURCHASE alae FREE-
HOLD darts( too cam, is ..mored to the
Lessee at feed beam erased to Lease, and
as allowasee is road. according to aatici-
t.
Pated d Ilaads, and any fortbee isforma-
ttes tato N ebNfa1��tt (bey, application, if by
Settee p pmi at'e'e Ornate,
Terta11e M t of R. Bsae•aty
Etaty,, iU ° . Qelbereo Deetnst ; Dr.
W. Deer,
17, 1648. 7
MARBLE FACTORY,
soya w4T.ER BIT., GALT.
D H, KeCOL1.00H *unthaws t.
etEll'S OfRLT81(HEADSTONES,
E Toes,
If
op marbleard Preeitese. as Atop a
may bathe Previao% ell work annealed to
eve" is es oboe*' will be mals. Prise
of * is fieedetees. hem 1 s to 6e dalton;
of PINP11sr Req f to 110 dollen ; Yenta -
mots Ira., flee N dollars apwads.-
willtes easseseatealleim .iMr. ati to Om
sailllrelgttd eewi5feg the lailerIptlers,
%at tial pries, Is Illstble •t Illo011oars,
be peastdly atwod•d tri.
D. H. YsCULLOCII.
belt, lbs. irk 164e. 4111m2 '
TRAVELLER'S HOME.
aceordin to their several necessities, and them h M. Battelle, and rang by them on oramzatiohs. The healthy infant is placedthe constituent and the rt pre eetative body.
aro thus enabled to assume a certain pori- entering the class room. Both the epileptic in a world calculated to exercise 1,s s,rnscs, Well, we shall be -mistaken if a very long
lien in society. Ilut`wi,;b the -morn unlet and iJwt-a u c:e teeght tG write. and- thur 4nd to evo!.e and p: rfi ct a!i its nu:eu!.ir period bcf-•re the II..tnc Cid eminent.
tunatu members of the human family.w•hose - cnnybaoks at-n::d- have doe.- credit to any, por.•ere, and. toe e•-rtatn extent, East -inW1 have b.i. re L 1t4a thu.iot.aat ul cet:inat: net'
came tvc are now advocating, -the case 1. w:'t.ag m11001114 )'sung }otsona, Numcr- ,cctual faculties. The imperfect or idiotic the comparative ntnubers el t'u•we who call
very different. With the singtoexception, oua ex,-rcisee )rete gun* throuuggh,.►( a kind infant is in the sante world, but its senses for the bni king of the Iodcmoity Bill by
we believe, of an establishment at Bath,,of military character, with perfect correct- are, to a great extent, closed to these natur- the exerci--e of the royal veto, and theme
opened during the past year, by a few chari-•nese and precision. The youngest .f tla- al influencoe, and its powers of muscular who aporove of the constitutional course of
table ladies, the idiotic and imbec,le poi-' class was a ttttlo idiot boy of five years old,' motion are incoruplete; its intellectual Lord Elgin in cu -operating h000urably
tion of the community have hitherto had no and it was interesting to. rect•Lim follow the ,(acuities are not evoked by any means what- with the Le;islitvre, by absenting to that
asylum devoted to their reception ,and ride- rest, and imm;tating'their attester, bo:ding ever. The ettcn'ion is vague, the memory measure. The nember and tone algae ad- ,
cation ; and the utmost that appears to have out their right aro, lett.: rra, both sear, fecbie, tiro immaginatiun futile, comparison dreases to Lord E'gin, and the alacrity with
I been done by way of ameliorating their marching to the rt ht -and left at the ward of is moat limited, judgment most imported, which they have bcutn got up, will furnish
eircumstancee, to adopt the words of Dr. command, and toile Founder drdin tee...and all the affections, reoliments, and wheel the Horne government with abundant proof
Conolly in reference to incurable insane pa- with all the lia'eld akiil of .a E'rench dtutq_ qualities arc disordered ur perverted. The that Hie Excellency's course is susiaincJ by
tient., is, that since "they are reduced mer by another idiot, who was gratified by interesting question iF, 10 what extent eau the great majority of the Uritiah iubabitanu
to the condition of children, they are now i wearing a demi-military uniform. All these • careful sad.katul instruction t:iako up fur • of Western Canada ; as well as by nearly
STRASBURG, W.Tsecoo, i treated as children, fed as children, kept exercises were g.ace through by a colleetiod these rateral dv6cicnci.s ; an,l, as already tho entre population ul the other, section
28th February, 1849. S clean like children, put tole bed like chit-' of beings offering the emalleet „degree of done Cos the deaf, tho dumb, and the of the Province.
THE Subscriber hereby intimates to hie dren ; they are only not punished like chit- intellectual promise, and usually left, in all blind, reclaim for these un6ntshed creatures' On the who's we tbink the inhabitants of
d b Travelling Publi• gene- dren • but are guarded by night and by day asylums, in total indolence and apathy."- the powers and pritileLen of life. The ex- the Province sta.d a pretty geed chance of
i
friends an the
rave g
ally, that ha ene removed from New Aber- from danger, violence, or neglect, until their p. 168. eruone ot (utitro philantbmphirts well nos- being fairly represented in I;r glut d. The
deep to the Village et Strasburgh, Rost will poor remains of life can be husbanded no Dr. Conolly's testimony as to the greatly war th!, qucut*on. Improvement must not addresses of the consetutiut.ahsts to Lord
now be found in that well-known house for- longer." I improved condition of these poor creatures, bo looked for b. ;opal what is strictly rel"- Elgin will rebut the false alleeattona of the
merly occupied by Mr. Jones, -where hs This neglect may perhaps be traced to ' induced by this wisely framed and kindly ad- eve to the imperfect individual in each case; IN'uti•a from the Tories to the Queen, and
will be ready and able to conduce to the three principal cause. 1. The compare- ministered system of moral educational but it mould seem to be true of idiots, as 01 Mr. hoicks will prevent Mr. Cay ley Irmo
comfort of those who may honor him with poly unobtrusive character of this form of training, is fully confirmed by Mr. George tho insane in general, but there is no doing any very cxteuiive utiaohict.-t a'-
tbeir patronage And while be return mental chemise, so different from many of the Summer, a gentleman residing in Parie,w'hu, case incapable of wren atnend ieut ; that urniau. '
hopes by strict odea in which decWed msantt mamfeats in a letter to Dr. , Boston - eve y casemay improved , or cured up to - --f
thanks for past favors, he ,p y Howe of atop Masa r Le ire rove 1
attention to the wants and wishes of his itself and which, from their violence, impe- • chuaett.,gives some exceedingly inleresu1846 ng I a certain pilot, -a principle of greet goner -
customers, still to merit a cootinuanco of natively demand the prompt interposition details as to the method of education pur- al importance in reference to treatment."-,
their patronage. of the most active and energetic measurer. sued at the B.cetre. Dr. Howe was a poem- I p. 159.
JOHN ABEL. t. ignorance of the number ot these help • ber of the Commission appointed in
1 N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive less creatures', existing mimed kr and on- • "To inquire into the condition of the idiots , (To be continue -J.)
of the commopwealth of Massachusetts],
ately connected' with them by ties of rola. to ascertain their 'writher,and whetherany
Grooms. v4-n4tl known, except by parties. more mimed'.1
TO MERCHANTS. tionship or otherwise. And, 3. An idea thing can be done for their relief; and the The Tories have despatched an agent to
that by no system of tuition could chess' !eller was elicited from Jlr• Summer by in- I The
in the person of Mr. Caylev. No have now read to me in tho name of thy,
1 d h
APPEAL iN THE LAST RESORT.
The Address to His Excellency, from the
inhabitants of too Town of Cornwall, was
presented by Wm. Slateco, h.q.. Mayor of
the Town. lied Excellency re1It d aa tut,
lows:-
Sin, -1 derive much encouragement and
support am.d the difficulties vi 'deb .urrouud
mo iron addresses such ao that which you
1VANTED
hapless beings be rescued from their apps-' irides mule in pursuance of a request that doubt he will faithfully represent their wish- I Mayor, Town l,uuretl ors an of et ioA •b t -
ditiduale who re,narien*l
wall.
his community in -
Subscribers notice bestowed o os the idiotic and improve a Inspector a ally believe that
Subscribers will pay a higher price in Cul), p idiot,. Mr. Sumner says:- government conducted un tt,it!ib Hoer
than Bray other buyers in the market imbecile, even by those who have been the� any little mistakes into which Mr. Cay le) • g' 'maniple.
(JBUt tLELB good clean Ti- reotly irremediable condition. And the the Communion would procure evidence of 1 n and lay their peeuons et the toot of the la 7 hat f there ma ubo in t
10,000motb*card, for whiefi the latter idea may probably have ted to the what steps were being takes in \Europe to throne- 11e wilt be met there by the Hoo. J
ire ro th moral and mental condition of General Ilinek wen will correct
\l
BU t activec o u nve i8 their endeivours t secure "Du • thet •ix months i have
might fell,with regard to the political condi
CHANAN It GOLDIE most "During pas • is unsuited to :.'anadn, is pu.aible, that
tb treatment Coiumisaion Merchants. • proper of those caeca of men- watched, with eager interest, the progress tun of the Province. I others reap be actuated in their attacks on
Victoria Block,Kiog St. 8(14 tat alienation for which oar lunatic asylums; which many young idiots have made in ! The Tories hove appealed (tom the Cana- the eatabli,hed order of things by•mutives
Hamilton 99th Dee. 1818.are provided. i Paris, under the direction of M. Seguin, dian eonentnttnn and the decision of a Par- ! such as you describe, is but too probable;
The praiseworthy eAhcts of Mr. Gaskell, and at Bicotr• under that of Meyers. Vuiein j Iiament ciente(! by the people, to the Queen, t it is nevcrlheleis a fact of serious import and
THE FORTHCOMING to obtan something like ao approximation ; and Vallee, and have seen, with no leis :IS England. Her Slaj••sty is a.ked to nut- calcelated to excite apprehension in every
to the comparative numbers of the insane gratification than astonishment, nearly nue lif.. u.ea.e.re peeped ray a large mk))out) of tbinjing mind, tttr.t pvrsooe in authority
NEW 40.0111L1111... and the mptall deficient in the count of hundred fellow -beings, who, but a eburs the l'rortneial Legislature and se..(.4 to who aro w.lking in the light of the calming
BY E. H. MARLTON, ESQ.. sad pis y y l' t t t humid be rabjected w insult
dicat•d, by permission, to the Right •
Laneaater, have elicited some moot nnex- time since,
were chat out from all cram- , by the Repre•entattte of the Crown to Ca „ns t u r.,n q du y
prated results.This gentlemen deg irons monie.tims *lib mankind, who were objects' nod■. This is an al•peal from the solemn and outrage. 1
f th aro • 11 is ■ protest 1 trust that the eery general cry of repro.
(Ioeorable Colonel Brace, is intended to be
published by subscription. The enbecrip-
tion list now Tres at Lancaster's ler s _na-
eer'. Parties at -a dimes**wiebing to note
scribe will please intimate the tame to E.
E . Marlton, Esq., Godericb, by lmltor post-
paid.
Goderictt, April ttrJ, 1849. v'3-8911
DISSOLUTION
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
• INS her•tisfore •xksting'
bet the eadsreigwed ( the
rem, of and Lareaster, b mere,) is this day dlmsele d tautest eus-
aest.
J. 1. GOODiNG,
J. LANCANTFi.
The ►eaiames will be cautioned. end all
ostetawdiag aeeosets dee by sed to Goa
rrmwitl be settled by ab. endemic/Md.
J. LANCASTER.
Gederiek, 6th Sept , Ie48. *9tf
of gaining information se to "the prnpor- art loathing and disgust, -many of %hum decision u e people. p
tion which aka idiotic and imbecile bear to rejected every article ,of clothing. Others against the pnncipleofpopular government. batien whitch the -e :cosies bate pruvhk.J
tiro whole *ember who aro returned as 1u- 01 whom, unable to stand erect, crouched The law appealed against hs. Leen pacred (rum all parts art the 1'' art itice will be produc.
ousel nwedtsg b•eget•i tyeeattossodalton," themielves in corners and gavo signs of•i by the Irjghest trrbanht Ca eanh, that of th..- ties wt .e:oinse et O and That puhticaf
�t h tive' tattkea. pfv piclf•stap e t itthc wonted canoe
addressed a letter to the medical officer of Irfe eaty by preemie bowls,--oWorsr is,lsoplst sw'g it teepee -tit
each poor -law unite in the county of i.aa- whom the faculty of speech had never been do nut intend to allegr that the• appeal hes
Cuter, •Monona in number to Lae. re- developed, -and many whose voracious and been made to s power that has no cenetitu-
JJ�tin.dtction in the rase ; for doebtles.
the Qs en hos theoretically the right to ver
questing to be in ormed, "bow many of tb. Inalsedesiaat• gluttony sau.6ed *1.511 w't
pauper marine ander hie char aro persons whatever they could lay their hands upon
who have been attacked with insanity, and with the garbage thrown to swine, or wt
hew many aro congenital idols l" Tbe their owe ('excrements; -the unfortunate
renown'. is the grew mewl' of replies from being•---tbe rejected of humanity, I have
111 endow.sM properly clad, standing erect, walking.
Attached with inanity 183 • eating in s, orderly man ir •t a
g quiet) as arpen-
hag, by heir n la -
taste; storing their
M•aWly deflefest from birth 503 eommaa table, work
tare rill farmers; ga
sal bur, tie means of ex
awakened intelligence hy readmit one to
Of thew SOS, mwereeftally stet- another ; es•reletng towards their teacher.
ed, Shone are, idiots 198 and among themselves tb• generous feel -
imbeciles 209 lap of men's nature, end singing Io um.00
81 tkaakagiviag
iO3 • 0 astorally ask. Now have these results
- boat ellbeted l To Dr. Cusolly we are in -
"As es•peets this malt," says Kr. Oss- dewed to the following details of the rise
tiooal,
to any
lure. I)ot it is pest tasty one of those pews
i ens to witch here to a practical re.trtcenn
, in the •aercu4. The Q,seen Lea theoreti-
cally the ugh to refuse, the Royal meant to
any act pe.ted by the E:•'glish tiovrau,ent
But practically this prers„auve uf the Sore
reign ,s • rulhty. Casedtaa legalst".a
co'.prt.ea two eta5N• of questions. Quem
twos tinily local, and those which m•we er
less •ffirel imperial interests. In !twenties
elass of gesetioes, ioterlerence by t he hem.
Gover•mmeat ries rade*, autbing but mos
elite(. During a d.be1. on *be '..ay ct of
the Celeste'', which took glare in the hoes"
et Commons on the 1 Ith April last. Mr.
et passed by *8. Caasdtan I e-gintt
their views to prevail, willi the great body
or *8. iQtellipent people of Canada, they
mesa henceforward eun6'.0 iL..e.wtv't's to
welt 'nein" of csforc:ng themes are strictly
kgal and CoeptiWliunal.
ELGIN AND KINCARDINE.
We r, gees tb learn that the find Dwell-
ing -house of C!''. The Ilonerable Alraan-
,hr payer, of Glesgsrry, accidentally tusk
tire about nee o'clock yesterday, and -a
.iruig gale blowing from the east -it was
-p•iedthy 1.' rel to the ground. We have
not a•cr-'tatned if the properly was ►wend.
set ader
The Depetatioe frees Sreeve r -
tag 71 passed dews this motor( oe board
the Demob Wore. Frees Gesps to Sand-
wich, eft is satbu.ivm 1a ah• cause•-
f'rreka.trr. e