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41.104114 649111404" slif 1ala•a the
Tam Rebel►"+ *IU L*IN:' wad thus.11
rllL: ; ' Tar if
di -
1,04441 esarg •fool IkattaMlre+'b/ I IP)ess,.
cue .f three re.Whrs tacatt1e. watch Wd, has
Out for :Stir proteelios.. They requite at
Leajeee raw Pelee* ywaat.osa•--w •Iolence nor
h.u.•b.saias. Theis ielaoot lies is lwtipe,
may, sad base -be they Remelt, Eop;lisb,
Dowb, .r protea --protestant or Catholic,
ellog.g eon oe Ribbsanea, they Saw, in reality,
soap sae comaaon hotrod, and that is peace and
as right to the lassie of their ows iedwtry.-
• red the man who would soar division among
'1.eta--11hewsw4d split Ibsaa Sp IP l0 time pa: ty
and divert their attestia from the
.t o! ject of their common prosperity, is their
„•ry; mil ought to be regarded and treated
as o r:Htan. They regain no lighting nor
.acehaltuy mob;, to establish their principle. and
promotes their iuter+sra-their psieciples are
deeplyeatabliehed is nature, ad their istereete
depend entirely on their obedience to the leas of
God. Their Creator het written Dir.uity atp•.a
+heir foreheads, and power on their nerves and
muscles, aail they only require to know and
Mine lots, is order to aub4ia with ao indignant
Gown, the tumults and violence raised by in.
trigoiag and wicked men to seduce them from
their aleatoric' 11 heaven. and make them' the
mere setts of oppreasto• and pride.
FRENCII DOMINATION !
emu time ego we jpoldished an extract of a
Letter d Mr. CAUcttoe, the member (or Mont-
morency -ea the Bill for i•cressiog the Repre-
eentat40n-ad we intended to offer a few eemaths
Kea the moor and spirit a the Letter, but we
omitted to do so at the time. Mr. C.tecaos
.,owed to anticipate the arbitary extinction of
Frene% nationality in Lower Canada, and like
every edict true Patriot, in fact, like every other
man who claims a " native land,'' hu •nt4cipe-
titre were gloomy and afeetiog. We are total-
ly opposed to the practice of keepiag alive 0a -
motel diatinetiwe in Canada, beaee we have
no eympatby with So. Aa)rew'a aocieuea, St.
Patrick societies, 8t. George', societies or gay
other 'matte* that beet • teodeacy to isolate or
chi:de see portion of the population from another.
7 Sul JaysJlfeeoyered
Oar r atom. et' ao6 114.14ieA papal*
tau of Canals are .dapperd b tojard the Lown
Odedeee es t juts •f Its muse Gad, and
mb*eets Of the .site Sovereign. aad will so lun-
grr allow them to bo hated with i4Jijl►ity and
trap erorlty ; hese* the dimwit&ted 141640 Jets
changed their tactics. sad lashed of Drying
" down wide alae Yreseb." doll have roast e
terrible kart about Emmett dotwiuuw ! Instead
of the lkatuh eatrrwtue)ug the French. the
Finch are Jost about to rat up the British!.
This load of Iwllcriyue aeaeass might he
tolerated .0 a lade aursery tale, like " Red 1113-
isgboad," or " Jack the Giaatkilfer;" it would
then be entitled to regard can amu •ing absurdi-
w ► awry Ibat gall► alia$',.brt fit' he i1tii♦t tat- it
h.u(4oX furor halt a tt'.ajl faction u(t a pole, tPag sot we •WIvwip_ • v
illation of Cat:a!a. atlas Tory Dill /eared hpildl reasM Loyal*. •id require awn that' the eons►tea •d power.
IMPARTIAL. los peyats *b• L'pp•r Cwinli tobretw tmos.a, of Rennin int Austria 1•a pat 'doter this
crimp l.u+dea pis pose says !hit a pat note
J Rotate sni`F
Hamilton, C. W , .t1.1y, 1829, 'sod their oar rtalere worn be Wile b hada. `'Lick mallgtfylla•drtgs
of alio wm is were `*siesta w raised to Ilse
tale Iles of Great *anal
re•..d to the Coarl oa l'Jt.
IMeroMtrgh, iatientinr their disapproval 01
Rues& int.rvcntios in the Austrian sad
Hungarian depute, ar.d insisting Oita suck
aok-repatluf Do atthdrawb.
THE ASSIZES. exois.iee d Rebels. • ba/ MA t'gM
la consequence of the entire absence d crim. -
6d' 1Ys lard* 00 utter "tr.." w "1"g ac
sad testa at our Court of Assize last week, ws wtitiog ahead [..also, bessase, la the heti
were mes tit i ter iq our anaiws wish, 1 ►ea s pi.ce, w. tie .puss.. w alar•aai of every kind,
'primes 0l Jlei obi... .. ea speak eak riogsenoe. ilia •sal, in the seeped place, we came to the touclu•
IwJA.p bad ne tMtbjrd ssspra4 aper ; •rad tbera• that were r r
the
0.0 true that the rumors t a e 'Mud. a
lore, Lis Addie$ t. the chow try. wss seaS. Polymaths, that wen wade mer 11• rc.eporro.f
sad ted the • t sly highly
hltereeties. ty sod r. cholera, u every town god village is 8cotlaad,
twitted Qum very LiaLly os the beauty sod Gr- is the years 18,3''-31, did sot preveet, but rather
lilrly d that
at tic o1, sa4 00 the a4.14 mon p1544- i•creaacJ the "i*Itnc3444 "1°M"). *) the ("-
lease. For that Lc was este. tate tru bk.chug- lease. For thew tenons we hate not hitherto
4y. Bal when w•o 1c14111's• the It ret of en ing them in the tt.aaary manner, iseonsegaeoee
article intended to be act. 00, in newerarers ore. „( 11,111 being 0u 14i1ne w be wi,j-e4rd to their
tending to talcet sod ret, ec:0Wlite, Poch as 110 eoaikeration. His Lnrdehip teemed a little out mum, Jutiva abs prevent year. Cod wt mere -
not
('uia•ist and lbs Mudural Truao6ri14. of humour with the apology fore Cuero Howse
not quly the romance, but the papers cuota4aug which continues to be a suljrot of ridicule for ly allude te it Dew, for the (. lone to ,suuaung
that our friend Dr. Russel of Montreal, has writ -
said anything regardtag the prevalence anJ rat a•
see of cholera is Britain aad the European con -
it, become truly centeinpLble; and certsialY all etnop;.rs 014) vi.it 001 proem:sous D.atrict;
every iuteliigrnt ntan meet Leel merry to see such but •a Judge Sullivan is uatw•lly and habituallY
papers sinking down to the level of the Toronto a witty, ta.te(st end Lsnwuroua gentleman. his
1'ntn..t. sod the M mated Ua_eue, tad beeOming dissatisfaction with the court House must have
the vet,teles of the despicable clap -top of sedi-
4io0 and arson. We tuition • plain catement
of facts :a reference to the relative peoporuoee of
French and British Rrpreseetativea in the dif-
ferent Leaches of the Legislature : from which
it will be seen, in the first place, that the whole
French members are not nearly a fair reptesede-
tabun of the whole French population! 1t will be
seen, in the second place, that the Tory faction
of the Province have fir more :!tan their own
share of the Iteprecentatio• ; ad it'w it be sees,
in the third place, that even throwing aside the
whole French members and their coeautueide',
the liberal pepulanon represented by British
mea1bets, :s nearly Circe b 0110 neer the Twin
d the whole Province, and that Toryism in
United Canada does not, at this moment, em-
brace oat fifth part of the whole pop•iatioo.-
These an facts is figures -they are `*data 5
the statistics d the country, and ore accessible
to every man who will take the trouble to ask
for them. And world the Traaiercyt red the
Colonist, and other widely circulated )o01u le,
hnnestty bring these peers before their readers,
inete•d of retailing the " French. secendenry,'
I're0cb d,mitatiou," and " French Maotrrv"
of the Cautte, the Patriot, and the Spect.tar.
tVe would eop;sose thit they had really the pros-
However harmle-soot convivial, or amusing these parity of the country st heart, and were entitled
institutions may be, they are tot calculated to to the, respect of the peaceable and industrious ;
do :Indeed are, thece(on, way the eery kart but their present pokey':e certainly reprehensi-
of tbetn, tlaekn and silly. The iehabitents of ble, and w1stevet may be their opinions with re -
thio country are a promiscuous sesemblage of said to the 1rg. 1ty of supporting their party 1y
r - the people of many eountriee; this is a yeuog such means, there -if a probability that their cal -
hat a great country. /to resew:Imes only regime eel:Gone are fele. They bare used their in-
to be properly developed iu order to make it a flue: r•e to derange society, and 3lthoagh they
happy said • proeperoua home for nillioaU( mea- have uapp.ly been un►•rcceuful, we believe that
kind ; and the proper devclooement of these re- goolest intclligect men will not regard their de-
limiters &Road as tJeple. object:t r the undivided teat to the ante .pint of indifference, as if they
energy, aad enterprise d the whole :abel:tante. had merely been heat to a genie at crirkrt or
And so long u Seotcbmen, and Irishmen, and shuttlecock. The ble..,ngs of pears and icJite-
Eagliebnsea.ad Dutchmen are, each party, alis- try are invaluable to Canada; mad the than who
posed to cling to, and f e'er, thea owe little world wilfully, and through tate instumentality
national peculiarities, and foibles, and prejudices, of falsehood, endeavor to rub us of these bless -
pet au long will there be net comtnoe p•t"ot:sat, -fogs, 10 not L4ely to Le soot forgotten, even
no boud d union -no netweel hood, and cease- though has endeavors ebuu:J fail.
greatly Ito 0ational purpose w 1011/94401 :a "Tha t Cry is only a pretext invented by
Can oh, tad the scenery of the wilderness, and ihnse whose loyalty Laving vaniel04 with
the dawn d civilized 1 k, will fast esatinue b their pet dream of perpetual dominauun,
be oar prom:swat Outvote/hake. find no other to justify their weigh to be
But while we have no sympathy with these' annexed to the United.State.; They
ter themselves 114.1 by exc;t,pg nt1Ion*! en -
systematic aura of keeping ■p oatioaddfattee- upathte-o and jealnuaei. between tbo lnhabt-
uoea and 90jadieea, and bate 11 1111 •tametime tants of the two scctineo of the Province,
n decided cootietlon that such national feel ngs they will succeed to rallying to lhciretaae
t
s in nh a4 in
Lave an innate residence in the td•nd of er, ry t n ai r•i'v of licit ruin of g , a S
h.tau, and are dear la Lim -/caeca they ere'a pct: a;!..n tho. mina' of g.rvernment.. The. fol-
.,- himeeli. We refute to be a member of a St. hosing analya4e of the eomposttioff of .the
Andrew's society. because we think such this/ Mm4e(1y .nd of the two (louses of Parita-
menti aad alio numerical propawti0n of the
useless if not prejudicial to the country's pros- two population• to those by whom Obey
perity, but our refusing to join the St. Andrew's are therein tepeeeented, 'thews the hyp sc.
is certainly no argument why we should be corn- rimy of that pretext. Tier& is the resat of
flied to join the St. George's or the St. Pat- that analro!s
r ck's. No man has any right to cor..•el as. -
We have Just a teach nationality pa oar compo-
sition u any other than ; and no man dare rob us
of that tat:nod feeling. Every attempt to do
to would only make as ding more closely to it,
and despise, and eves hate the man who would
-'take it. Now we allow to Mr. Caccnox, and
every other Fr/Del/man in Lower Canada. the
nms amour t of national feeling which we claim
for ourself, and the tame right t eherish it. Aad
he very principle that wcald lead es to defend
nod fight for our .w■ atii•slity, would matte
c0 to spare the thought of depriving Mr.
t.'aocan11 of his; it is a sacred birthright which
no mat will tach without Meeting the hearty
hatred of the owner. The mere easaality or feet
of the Lower Canadiano living is a British
C.kOy, is as srgame•t why they should give
up their awe maanese, and cacaos, ad laa-
gouge, and become Brnneh ! We might just sa
reasonably deemed the same unnatural sacrafice
of the Gnaw who inhabit Dome localities in
Upper Creeds, and the coneegn.nee would be
that they would 401 oehp tate ua,(or„pur arltitan
impudence, hot they wo.ld flee from oar tyranny.
Or, sappcsisg a attempt was made to compel
the t..yal Highlanders of GIe.gerry to abandon
the Goalie lapage, and thein highland habits
and ttaaaers; they world N once re000•ce their
kydty, sad ales", the intolerable insult with
their blood. Ne goad man sunhats any sympa-
thy with this lied .f clap -try watch -word
,bout Aagl.-Sextet, :bat is atrwpted to he
made a sort of signal for tnamplieg on abs rights
efthe Freseh Casadiao at present. 1t is •
fact rehsieb 4w will he disposed to divests that
a very large *rd a0 nmpoeurt porde* of the,
Botta pop0atioe of Cassia w set Assisi- Sax -
0.0. Ala. it Aegis Saris w l•raely t• be earn
for it power qtr will b trample •• the settees'
tights .f otbeeoettare tie ass of it w.p.aew the
he:ter ; r ara.adaet ta.ettfy mime acv chap
the moan d opprea io• sod hassties. But tk.
1,:st awoaing ab.ardity .f this A.gt.-111.1.s
gamma is, that *he Tries dura Ike wtrM vk-
tus m tb.rn.elm,whlk at the tlnwaiass nary we
led b SJr ALtAa Mil aa, mead has Sat s. little
Sazee Med i• 1440 yew es Leser J.win Part-
,eao 1 Sir Alla by that idsealfyias himself
with a poly who w es Seib la their awls .f
the Had, sed M Memorise e(tbeir Steen Mood.
mast e.rtaialy haw nedetvd himself vary at.-
pienble is the eeriwatisa e( his Cellist ►evtben
the lie.ttish Highlander.. W• h ,Dhe High-
WOOD
igh-
41. d Casella have .s.agi of wool u d.-
sIaAldw u aswertbp Clsrws., het,
The bsadf l of Casnsisn Tardier* as
satisfied with .adeaverinp ss wanepl. an do
civil rlshq tad Wilma the wised)
lesser
The -Cabinet a composed of ten Mem-
ber's, of whom jcur, rip., .Messed. Lafontaine, or body of rhea, bq they Judges or Grand Jurors., --
biter, Tach,, and Caron. aro of French „ba11, with ig*puoity be permitted to throw dot SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
origin : and ,ir, cis., Nears. Baldwir, in the eyes of the commaity, for political par-
Prince, Merritt, Leslie, ' llmck•,.•nd Cam ores, oolong owe are able to write s faithful Now ; cart, 9 A. M.
Bron, ate of English ortg:n which yes to P a
the latter.tkree fifths of the total. *'*here- exposure of the :mpoellioo. The steamer Caiadoairr arrived at l lali(.1
th .race from l.tveronol to the 13th pf
'ten an Emay on "Tile iperat:aa of i'hyeica:
Agencies to the fanetionegi organized Scour."
in w h i. h is rmbocheJ the most plausible sod scien-
tific
entirely relieved by the gigantic displays of Ida theory * 111.. cause sal Quare of this appal-
prdewionel tarot and Ilio bd.1ag appeal. of ling pest. once, which we have yet real. The
-•caY appeared Jour -nal ,f .Nrdicul and P/4ys::al Science," and
that paltry oar o se. I.
ms ivne poli r lied in a neat little pamphlet by J. was nt.,rc num nm-ly .i)te:d than any otit-
is
with w1:4h our loyal gestation adorn- F e Bred lint m the " British American
ed h 1 Coors 11 e ! Stihl we doubt mach
d be left Gaderent with ■ tauter he ent 0 of the
VI(;TUR1:t UJ •1'JUL"r ADDRESS.
Ou Tuesday hist. a deputation eoaoi.tirg
of the ruflowtng gentlemen, left fur,Uuntr.-
ai, to p• o' aur xNthrss It..al /IAA 1'...Nty TUE jJ S••.0h 1411,•! Lot /1, en the *Sema fon-
. LOi T
TN'(, Dletsfet Debeistoro., .s. Ni.,403,
amount £tl 1J i the other No. b74,
amo tat xl7 17 eh. Both are Mite., Leith
t'ekre.ty. ag41►, Ary pweea 1.wt4alg, t•.e
some, one/ rgWrwag theta to the wore
LVtllitui D. Aiu.•r••. Tauber in Nu. £
Schwa 1 Srctior, Tucktr.mitb wilt ►. ►aad-
iromaty re ..rded. A11 persons are Acre%v
costumed spinet purchasing tacos Ihbee-
lure. •
Tucketwlab, lot Jose, fibs ve-ai'-3t
FARM FOR SALE.
to lis Excellency the liosero.or li.u.ral.
Mot r Leask! 3lcLeilao,'l'hurluw.
J,ucph Connilf:J. P. M. D. G. 1.l.u,low.
lar.oPeter. Dhscye,,'L'Lurluo.
Cru ion .d Wewnansh, writ bs mild al a
uu.Jsrels peace, ties hal( of the purchase tiM.-
ney writ too rt nutted to hand, anal the percLa-
.oe will be alivacd to retain the other hall
Mr. John P:ultpr, do. tor a nwmLer of years on common Interest.
Julio 8. II"ir"art, 3. 1'• lit D. C. Sid.ey. The (and a of excellent quality and well o-a-
CalubI.:idi rt,J.1'.,btduvy-- IterOJ, At undieputrdsolo will hep4v,r.
Fur further particulars apply to John
Stewart Esq.. Barrister Guderwh.
Uoder,cb 4141h May, 1919. ti -4i'•
Capt. R. Dusts, do.
►1r. T. 1). Garloy, do.
John Sweeny, D. C '1;enl:oagt.
The Deputation to present ib..' Kddres•
(rum tho Toon, took its deparhare at the
84100 time, and con•ieted tit N. G. Reynolds,
C. L. C•,Irmau, A. JuJ), and S. Stephens,
1:-nutr es.
The ad,'.rc.'*,tn Lard Elgin from blasting.
pwpk'tbsa he entertained when torte**. it.- C. 1111001 u( Slootreal. \1't' rrew+tawtJ a pert- er aha tvet lett tiro t county. 11104 tit all
clamor. and creeds put down (Lett motors ;
M:nt.•ters of Religion, Justices of tho Peace
D.etlact Councillors, 015cers of Mahar,, and
indeed, all Interested to the support of peace
and good order, dieplayed their euthusiaot
by cuming forward and giving their name,.
The ufftciais of thio District knew that the
Address was to progress, but none uhf rpd
W syn it except the Sheriff: We are una-
ble to ray with certainty just sow wlietber
this /there ire those disturbers of the peace
who have sinned petitions to the Qrleeu to
recall Lord Elgin. We can state with cer•
Witty that bur Address to his Excellcuey
contains • great majority of the names et
the adult male pnputat..,u of this DistrIct.-
Th d f h t in 54
The Grand Jury was composed of 18 reryrssJes-
talfs Tories, whether by chance or)e.ign we say
out -40t we do sty that they h.pynsed to be alt
Terve of the first water; woe of them furious.and
• few of diem ant proverbial either for their in-
nelli,;eses or prodenee. Most of them, is fact
are m.mbers of the "League," or rather we
should say that if four of them were removed
Me remaining fourteen would be the "League"
They pracatrd that they entertained tears that
the efficiency of the limos hiegistraey. sod ler
motet of Justice would refer by the omission of
lite 1114014 of Wm. Bennett Rich, Leg., in the new
Cornnr,as.'n of the Peace! 1 'het!er or uot,thewe
eighteen men were selected for the express pur-
pose of making this tery extraordiary pre*, ut-
meet, We neither knew no care; but we feel
• pride io relieving that there are not other eigh-
teea mea is the District who would have brought
forward this presentment. We do not at all
question are sincerity d the Grad Jurors, their
plesrutmenl was delivered on a Doke* n oath,
hence we are bound to believe in their sincerity,
but the.r sinneriry hes not tie.lightest effect in
changing the intuit of the presentment, and
that oe uuheeitaciugly and fearteuly declare to
be a dlreet ioeult offered to the Dl0trict of Ba-
ron. We do nut 1•4eetion the eiaeerity of these
eigbtee• gentlemta, they certainly were con.ci-
entiuue to tbeieliitef of what they delivered on
solemn oath to the l resence of God -and we are
tonally eonecieatinua in declaring, that to give
Win. Bennett Rich, E -q., or any other tingle
mdivi•:un1, credo far the peace aad morahty of
the U.strict, i. an :aeon otic -red to the inhabit-
ant=. That Mr. Iib'., 1s a gentleman of intelli-
gnee of tot;giiay, ands worthy member of so-
ciety, we lut?.'g inclination to dispute. We
;t•,nw l.im merely ua staanelt political partisan
of the Digit Church or Cusaereagl School -
and even to this we do not object ; but we em-
phatically deny, that he is esti;led to be planed at ▪ n
the bead d the department of morels i n the.- adaptation to do good.
sal of :, to all who are 44,i roue of peeing this im-
portant •dject .:vested of (2,441Li:A Mystery,
and treated upon sample common geese prism -
Ides. and iu harmony vetch tate recogwired laws
of Nature.
- -
•`Tho Lesiue $ * "' We are
mach pat aaed to learn. that Thomas Chris-
tie, Eor;.; of 5t. Marys, and John Sparliug,
E.•q., of Polanshard, have j tot the same
connection with the Golerich " Mack's
League," es Mr. S. II. Mountcastle hu,
Dame:!•, their names have been paraded on
the I at, of Committee men without their
consent, and under their most urqu.ltl"d
disapprobation ! This :s Oho way to get up
a sed.ttous Lennie t Eh !
- - -
0:7- Among the many remarkable pro•
duct,ans of the age, two of the most remar-
kable will be found on our first page, viz: -
a portion of • very interesting article no the
" improvement of Idiots," from a late cum-
ber of the Westminster Review; and a
mon trout proposition about the assassina-
tion of Cmperoro, Princes, &c.,. which we
cut from the Birmingham Journal. We
request a perusal of both as wo intend to
offer some remarks on them at our 6rat con-
vcnicor. - - - -
QJ i-t fargo4 to acknowledge in our two last
issue, the welcome resuscitation of the Toronto
Mirror from the ashes of the conflagration. The
Mirror hu come forth in an eelargedand improv-
ed form : and u there are few journals in Canada
which goes into the work more beartily or more
eseces-gully, we earnestly hope that the patron-
age bestowed upon it may be increased to pro-
portion to its increased merits, and las extensive
ty of !futon, believing eoa.eiratioaa y that Ike Cr It to with great pleaonre we learn
U:etuel certain■ hundreds d men, whose "walk . 'rom tho Montreal papers, of the sato r.--
entebemewt of the Connteee of Elgin. Her
Ladyship presented Hie Excellency with a
son .nd heir, on AVednesdav lost the 16th
instant, The alontrcal Herald of Satin. -
and coover-ation" are at leant es bccefclal to the
cause or hlnrdity as the iufiueree of Mr. Rich
We would slot arempt to depreciate the value of
any ort•:. We would not .Code) to the din
mesal ri Mr. commis -ion ri the aero annnvnene that her I.adrehin ant the
That we,
l.
sift)c
s 'nfaat Lord Jirueo arc weC.-Cloie.
ace ha
peace, acJ a ,
to it now. Ilutif Mr. Rick ',Mallow' himself
Is b. thus ostentatiously paraded before the pub-
lic, as s perigee of all the Lefittingtmoral goali-
fuations of the Mtngisterialoffset ; then we molt
submit b the peritrmaace of our duty an. public
Journalist. And we have resolved that no man.
From the Globe -Extra.
ARRRIVAL OF TIIE
CALADONIA. -
fore, in Iho Ministry, French origin does
not predominate.
in tho Legislative Assembly, fifty sir
Members are English, i. e., Anglo-Cinadi-
an•,.English, Irish, Scotch, and Americans ;
and twenty-eigkl are of French origin, form-
ing only one third of the A'oembly.
In ibe Legislative Connell the disparity
is Bull greater. Out of forty-six Members,
thirty Ole are of English origin, and only
fifteen aro, ofFrench origin, bang lean than
the half of the total.
In carrying researches further, itis fonnd
that among the English Members of the
Leg talat,ve Assembly, Lower Canada counts
seren, and Upper Canada twenty-four liber-
al represntatrves ; forming, for the two
sections united. thirty one ltbera1 Members
of English origin. The Torics count seven
for Lower Canada, and eigktun or Upper
Cavias, In alt t)ct*ij fee Ntcra': by
which it is seen that `,tort counting a
single Franco -Canadian tote, tho Liberals
of the two sections of the Province have a
majority ofsiz over their ad :c,. Ilow
tbeo can the Tories dare undertake to ex-
cite the national ptrejodices of the popula-
tion in their favour, when such facts stare
them in the face 1 .
But this is not all. in the electoral dig,
tricls represented in the Legislature by
Reformers of English origin, it is found
that the population is :-
In Lower Canada 176,960
I. Upper Canad4 616,601
Total represented by Reform-
ers of English origin 693,661
By Tories of English origin, in
LOwe► Canada • • • • S3,471
ie Upper Canada 299,666
Total represented by Tones of
gestalt origin 993,476
By which it appears that the
Liberal maynrtty, 'odor**.
demi of the 1'ranco-Caaadi-
site, amooete to 400,085
Adding to that the population
.f tits Electoral Districts or
Lower Canada, represented
b Prm.es-O.iaefrae, it is
tweed teat the literal popn -
tattoo of all Ike Portiere,
Omens in roeltd nnmbots • • • 1,900,000
Of the TorMecum! Disetrict 290,000
Leaving a L I(rol .Majority of 910,000
Thew feta, *loch are incontestable and
eat be easily verified seed no comment. -
T13 pore elderly that those who talk is
The preieotmeot of the G-nnd Jury, In this w'
respect, we look upon as altogether out of place, Mau, :she br•ge £4:+,000 sterling in specie.
Gsstlon market atter an advance o`.14 closed
011 eminenaly calcuaced to disgrace the District., heavy Cure market .1111 depressed, and
Iles Lordship traded at the preposterbu5 catore -v_i., had been accepted for considerable
do. and remarked that it did not come within parcels of Western canal Sear. lodian
the Province d his Jurisdiction! And I.. Hei-
den, Esq., Clerk of the Crown, humorously ob-
*creed afterwards, that, the "Grind Jury show-
ed • strong pred;liction to wader eomdderably
Corn that'll,- improved in the early part of
the week. The closing tale,' were 31'. to
34,. for white, and 344.. 64, a 33.. for fel-
low, with moderate demand. Bacon de-
clined ls. per cwt. Lard granted at 33s.
beyond the Record!" The following w the a 34s. Beef unchanged. .ILney market
names of the Grand Jurors: less firm• Consols for discount closed at
Alfred 1V. 01401 Fagg, P•trcman, tai
The Caledonia artived'at Boston at a A.
M.
ENGLAND.
The Dill for the ificaitiob oldie Nati-
.
Lawp,'has en carried in the Ilona
of i.ntd,by a majority of 10 in favour of the
Ministry.
. Those' taws may .now be considered as
virtually repealed. The reruns has given
to the Whig Ministry a new tenure of
office. _
11 is expected that the ,entente of trona-
p)rtstten of E3, O'Brien and Mcklnuannoo
anal be carried into effect. The rom,ir i,
current that the prosecution of Duffy w•II
bo abat'dooeJ.
The whole of Contioent of Rnrop '-. em.
ready to bunt into one general conA igra
hon.
'i'bt' gnarrel - between the Parliaments
moi imposed on by the reckless aseeruooa, ad throughout all taw various division,•ofGer'
a,thlushing falsehoods of three wretched frog- many 5041 their rosprctne Princes ht,
retched alit aft hest pitch, and in itlaxony a
frightf.J conflict has already taken ploce.
Intelltpnar'. from 1)reedit to tho cth
states, that hostilities still raged between
the Royalists and the insar`eute, to the
du.de:mega Of atm titter, wit4hnt any
falsehoods sad alarms which have teen circulated :mrnedsate prnepeel of their lnrm'nattnn.-
end belched forth at little meetings alma' it,eary The T wtben of tin Proy,isdn••l G trern
moot tad baron ort -pawed, and a reward
hoseet ran will b• enable' :o form • just appre- oftsred for their ippe*Ma,ten.
Al %aeip•ic, elms, dietetbsnef. 1Ntvn booboo
out, bell after a sMrsstnupgbbeMeen the
milltsrysod the popular*, they, were re-
pre,orsd' seieral ON the rioters were killed.
Ae. tg *ohs Dsrt(n to lire t 4i , .tate
that 464esorreetion had broken ottt at Rei!•
la t we alae 4th awl 611h : Me trio... tint
pertpleowere fri4httng 10 the eity. It wt.
alien runte0re.l that an insurrection had
broke* eat let Cob*o lx.
The Awslrian Empire is in dingo? 0t
diosollolii;cat by the continued smecssa of the
H 11 Ig
advancing a large landagalast
George Brown, Jr. Roes Robnrtsun, D. II.
Ritchie, John Clark. C. Van Egmond Led -
wig Myers, Robert Boil, J. Scott, W, F.
McCulloch, James Watson, William Piper,
A. Neftel,. J. iiwrason_ D. Brownoon,
.Charlet Wailer, John Haldane, Sco. David
Clark, Eggs.
47 We have no indication to offer anything
in the shape of reasoning to the Tories ; their
enndoct tor the last four months has put them be-
yond the pale of all discussion. They item alike
prepared to card at theory, and'to give • flat
denial to demonstrable troths.; therefore, we
consider them irreclaimable, and do not write for
their information or amendment; but as we are
aware that same honest, well-meaning turn haw,
fee want of proper information, been led estray
moots of human depravity. We have, is to-
day's pope?, given a copy of the " Rebellion
Loess. Bill," wit lid pan, •mJ :s now the law
s( the ked. Aed we trust that by duly eornparing
the Bill itself with the " thousand and one"
elation of the vala of Tory 'emir) awl
The Tories, tont to every sew at abase sad
nary, sown, eves in the Recur ease loll,
it is :deeded t0 pay reliefs- it menu -1 he plying
wo moth newel to them to mom -edict them:
the sseertba, is Lahr aa ..warllisew anJ con-
temptibility
oo-temptibi iy wo conwroPd, i out eg0ivelant tt
hoeek.sg :rat s ass's maim fee es 4.1,0)00 ss
injats yes, after he bed eri*waty 4.51.4 the d-
rachm ; the troth i, diet If web der.lia aid
Jaeardty assrrtlsas wpm ro w tt1 r d M
society, an bowie .f 1.01d,.ce, whether ,shit
ter written, would soda be *adeps. valoelw.-
e ad rrae ..r t. a town 010 gn up
hours, area to tuned only hy frceh,alders and
houechunldera over 21.yeats of age ; at it
was circulated the day :rte depntatiob left,
merely, and after the County Address was
signed, and it does not contain the eigea-
tures of as many persons as it otherwise
would. The aggregate number to both
Addresses will be given in our next. We
believe that a deputation from Lennox and
Addington, with an address to Lord Elgin,
signed by ndearly two-thirds of the inhabi•
tanto of that coenIy, loft Kingston, In com-
pany with ours. A numerously signed Ad -
dross to Lord Elgin_, from the inhabitants
u( Prince Edward District, was ■'so sent
down in charge of the Hastings 1Jeputa1un.
-Victoria Chruriida.
BY THIS MORN ING'S MAIL
LEGISLATIVE ASSE3IDLY..
M„nrasat, Slay _G, 1849.
•71IR 44011 07 5111 5SRJA311I71 1 na0A*.
Un motion of Mr. livor, seconded by
Mr. BAr.owr'. it was
Jtuulred-Ttrlt to enable tee member,
ofthis blouse to attend tate firneral 01 Hi,
Excellency the lore lamented Gr Benjamin
LY Urban, Commander of Her Majesty's
Forces to Canada, and as a tribute 'of res-
pect to His Excellency's memory, this
House, when it doh adjo.arn, do rtaml ad-
journed until 'ruesd.ty, the 29th Jay of
May, tortoni. •
That the furcroirg rerr.lution be commu-
nicated to the running btembcr. of His
Excellency's family. - -
Trr.o or, May 29t4.
The Pubiic Lando Jljasacbt B.11 was
tion -sail thition-sail/read. m -
• rai li'rtant aqf P&4U*=L•r .
The Sr*nfut read a Jotter Irom'Afajor
Campbell, Civil Secretary, atattng that bs
was direetedIo infirm the (louse that 'It'
was Hie P xcolkney'e inteatlon, sboald the
p blit b0siaegs permit, to. prorogue tate
Session of -the Legislature tu•mortow,
(this ASO at four o'clock.
,
Montreal, Friday 1veninp, 23th May.
TbeBill to divide the Diable( of lluron,
was carried through its shred reading. Thi,
was the only one of tho many divisiona
which was carred. The others were put
off till beat 'maroon. to be talon up.togethor
to one bill by *14. Government, but this
measure meat cons:denvl go urgent that it
was passed through. Dir. Baldwin voted
against it. not that he dis'tpproved of the
memoir*, tint becalm be thought it should
be treated like the rest.
IMPERIAL. 'PARLIAMENT.
The Howse o' Lords divided on the navi-
gation Bill at a quarter pa.t lour, on the
morning of the, t1t May. When the barn-
bet
aro-bee were, Contents 103, Proxies. 68 : rano-
eootereta 119, Protest 47. Majority 10
favor of the wean treading ten.
The Dake of Wallington, Lord Aberdeen
sad Lord Nt. Germain aro among theme of
the Peel party who voted with the niaj,rf-
ty .
Miran Dist. rich, . NOT!CE 1.9
TG WIT•
hereby given,
T11AT the Court of GENERAL QUAR•
TER. SESSIONS of the Peace, and
hat of the District Court, will be holden in,
and for this Di•tnct, on '1'UESD %Y the
Third day of July mixt. al the Court House
in the 'Foglia of (1 elnrrch, at the hoot of 10
'clock A. h1. at which time and place, an
Ja.ttres of the Peace, Cor,,ners, Keeper*
of Hanle and Hooses of Correction, High
Conatable.,ltvtliff., and all others concerned,
ore hereby v. -noted In attend, to do and per-
form thorn things whteb to their reepeeuve
•anter epi _-
JOHN McDONAT,i),
SherifMarin District.
sheriff's OEee, C,wlerich,
1st Joie, 1849. 9v -n17
tom'=li1l.SW
'I'I!:AS• • TEAS • • •
I'll E. Subscriber in returning hie most siset.te
tbnt.k. 1'. his (pini.., and the /.lath, for
their most liberal patronage, hegs have p in -
1..t in them *Let he has just IMPORTED. those
Lot of TEAS. Ar., %h!eh he otter for }tale 4,r
(ASH BUTT -I R. W 0 0 1., 'fIMOTIIY
ei.Elr W HEAT, or any other hist of Nadine,
luwrr than ever ori red here before.
'rite Subscriber would also raumate that on
aceouut n( the very large amount of Debts he has
*tending out. ha hu closed his Botta &gafaet alt
Credit till le50, and all those peruas lbs: have
an acennnt wi11 please call and give their Netts,
Iherrhy earl•* cost. Gnu. BUTTER and
WOOL Ikea fur old D,bta
OHIO WHISKEY! !
TO MY CREDITORS.
EFq►RF, t move into G.dwrieh. i
*.docs to p"t my "Hoose in (N.Je
old rsteenl It a favour Ball my ('rod
,and mutt mea In Mr. Lancaster's
Room a TueoJ.tr }penia; the 12 of
next, re order alio l may giro them a
of my pecuniary affa,ro. 4ae., ie•
E. 11. NANL'1'O
Gaknch, June le', Is49.
Ar FINE SALT for Sale, cheap for Cull.
CHRISTOPHER CRJ.BQ
Goderich, May 10th 1849. ' 4v -u13
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE EARN IN COi.BORNE.
APART or portion of 1)Id)c'K G. in the
township of Colborne, Western Divi-
sion. Huron District, containing TWO
HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, with
15 acres cleared and in good order ; fences
:n repair. There is a good Frame Ilouse
[Cottage .tylcl, upon *be premises, 36 by
32 feet : also, a Frame Barn 60 by 36, and
Two Frame. Sheds, each SO feet long, with
e Log Farm House in tolerable repair.-
There are three running streams of water
through the Lot; two of which are to the
clearing ; a smell orcharpsbout the Frame
Mote, and a 6rot rate Well lathe cellar. .
Tho price of this desirable property 4.
£650 currency. For particular, apply to
Messrs. STRACHAN be LIZARS.
Solicitors, West -street.
Goderich, March 32, 1848. 711
B wi•h
r," 1
w., tors
wolarge
RJoao,
Slate-
MOMN.
r
FOR SALE
LOTS !umber. TWENTY-SEVEN sad
11CISVTY-};IGUT is the Eigbteearh
Concession of the Township of Fullerton, Dineen
District The Land is well Timbered and Wa-
tered. For particular, apply to Messrs. Borba.-
an, Hands h Cn."Hamili.n', or to the nbsctibere,
•1 their offices is Uoder.•h and Stratford
ET1L $.11AN .4 L17.ARS,
Solicitors. ate.
(iudericb. 3rd April, 1847. 2. -a9 -ml
To be Sold or I.et for the Season.
HALLS Patent Brick Moulding Machine,
and Tempering Mill,-toge4her with
Tine
Adams' Reyelnn_ Brirk Receiver.
'llachfne with • hor,e end very few hand- r.
capatde of melon,: from 10.0(x0 to f2,0o4)
Stock Bricks per day voth ease, superior 10
those made hy the hand. For farther par-
ticulars apply to JOHN IIALDANE, Jr.
Req., Godersch, C. W. 2v -elf
CASII FOR RHEA'* at the Goderich
hilae W. PIPER.
Gudcruch, 30th March, 1849. 2v-b6tf
FOIL SALE,
THE MAITLAND BREWERY
PROPER'1'1.
'THiQ propet`tr consists of - :etre nit
A- the book of the river Maitland, and 00
the road ride leading to Air. McDo aad'•
Gr:et Mill, near Goderich. Upon wiiieh
there is a PRF.WF.RY with exeotlent tel-
lingly, a Malt twinge and Malt Kihn, an
eomptete. Thera 44 alio an eseeilent Wile
fora Dirtiticry of the tot, and the ownM
has a right to thin water on the bank nn the
opposite side of the road which is sufficient
at all seasons of the year for three such
works.
For particulars intending parchasets may
apply (rf by letter pn•4arfe paid) to
DAVID DON, Goderich.
Gojcrich, May l I, 1849. t 2-n l a
TAILORING •
ESTABLISHMENT.
A..-MAYSMITH
V returning thanks to kis friends and mo-
m. metna0 Customers fur the Liberal Pat•
tonere which he has reeeiyed doping the
put year, begs to intimate that la her jest
receired en ext101iye Assortment
C 71.o•.i wAOR:L3:OIs, a tmaa03.
and is rosily to Execute all Orden gives to
him wutb care and punctuality a foranerly.
Goderich, April, 12th, IId49. 2v-oIOtf
TAKE NOTICE.
,1.1, th•••e indebted to the bite FIRM
l of THOMAS (JILMOUR Ott CO..
either by Note or Sena seconnt. aro hereary
cooled upon to cone forward wIthont.easy,
and fettle the atone with the aub*ert►er.
and by eo doing they will ears the coats of
collection by an Attorney.
RODENT ODERWF.t.I«
Goderieb, March 11, 184. to -leaf
TO BRiCK-MAKERS.
Tim ,ebaeriber offers far $ALR noel of
Half, Patent Brick rookies Maehtalre,
filen t 1 RENT a Rriek Yard 0djeibiwe lb
Town of Nlra'ford, for .web terra of years
u may bo *greed on. AI.0 wasted itwnr.-
(hdely npwarJi of 100,000 emit buret
Wick*. For pet Umbria apply, ((,f try ktaae.
peel -?std) to Mr. McCULDI PChl, SeratfaM.
Stratford, Apnl 91th, 1049. 2v -519-i(