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"TILE GRE -%TEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREtTEST POSSIULE NUMBER.
VOLUME II.
S 'I WEL.VI: AND SIX PENCE
AT TRU IND Oe Tlrl TRAM.
GODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) TiIURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1849.
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(garbs.
Da. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CAN be consulted at all hours, at the
British HNeI, (LancasTai •• )
God.ricb, Sept. 13th, 1'141, 13-
ALEXANER WILKINSON;
Prorincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT GODERICH,
HURON DISTRICT.
Nev. 14, 9. 41
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTiONEER,
'LL attend SALES in any part of the
• v District, on reasonable Terme. Ap-
ply a Abe Brinell Hotel.
Goder,ch, March 9th 1849. tv Ss
I. LEWIS,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AC.,
Jose, 1848. GODE:RICH.
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
XOTa•RT PUBLIC,
Cbworrissioner Queen's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER, •
STRATFORD.
Stokes,
CHEMIST and DRUGGIST,
• 111119T -dT GUDF.RICN.
11106111161/119. 2v-50
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
• AiCCTiONEER,
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH EASTHOPE.
agarsb, 19, 180. +2-013
A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
W2.71NiTXXII1',
GIiDERiCH.
God.►ieb, April 12, 1849. 2v -n Ietf
J. R. PHILIP, . •
SU l;; GE ON
April 13, 1440,
STRATFORD.
vt-n10
DR. JOHN HYDE,
rears racier
MED D C A IL IF1A1L9
STRATFORD.
Sole 21, 1149. te-e96
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
POR WALE -11S
CANADA WEST.
FARM FOR SALE.
rT�O BE BOLD by privet♦ brogan, Lot No.
1 23. es the Sth Concession of Goderwh, i)
eonuiufag 90 acres. 90 of which is cleared sad
under cultivation: ten acres are new yr.
brushed sod ready for chopping. The land i■ 01
eacelkat geahty sad well watered. There n a
good •ubstantid log Dwelling Mawen it, and
one acre of •spenor frail trete in bearing eo..lt
Ilea. Aod u the propiietor udralrouaof eater-
•
iug into other butineu. he will depose of it on
modentte terns. One-half of the priee will he
REQUIRED DOWN, and the other half ie
three emus'1 ianalments.
IT rot Mettler particulars, apply at this Office,
sr to the Proprietor on the premises.
G EORGE ELLIOTT, Junior.
Gederich, 13th Oct., 164 6. 37t(
TRAVELLER'S HOME, -1'R.
d t$l)URG, W,.Tttat.00,
a 29th February, 1'549.
►rHE Subeeriber bendy intimates to hie
lrreods and the Travelling Pnbli- gene-
rally, that be has removed from New Aber
me
•deto the Village et Sirasburgh, and will
n ow be found in 'bat well-tnown hones for-
merly occupied by Mr. Junes, -where he
will be ready and able to conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor dim with
their patronage. And while he returns
thanks for past favors. be hopes, by strict
where.attention to the wants and wle. of his
customers, Bull to merit a couuodaace of
Abstr.patronage.
JOHN ABEL. •
N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive
Grooms. r2-n4tf
THE CANADA 0011140RY have for
di.peeal, abeet 1,111809 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed tbresgbeet" most o/ the,
Townebsps is Upper C...4s-snarly 800.-
000 Acte. are situated is the Her -.w Trent,
well knows as oeo of the most ferule parts
of the Preetaee-it hos trebled its popula-
tion is 4.e years, and sow coolants up-
wards of 29,000 rehabitants.
The i.ANDS ere *fend by way of
LEASE, for Ten Yewes, or for
Bole, Z' of 8 11 D O Ii) -Cee plan of
arise A(t4 Cask, wad the intone is &Mal -
•eats beingdone sway will.
The Rents payable 1st February each
year, are about ib. Interest at Ser Per
C.nt.epoe the price of the Land. Upon most
of the Lets, *rhea l.E.i.SED. NO MON EY
18 RIQUIRED DOWN -whilst epee the
others, aceerdteg to leealny, .so, two, or
three years Rost, must be pard w Hesse.,
▪ but these payments will free the Settler
(roe further calls ant.; 9sd, 1rd or Mb yea
a( his term of lease.
The right to PURCHASE tb. FREE-
HOLD during the terra, is et e.ro4 to the
Lenore at • feed eels mimed to L...e, aad
an allowanoe to inede aceoedsag to utsu-
pat.d payment.
Lists of Leads, and arty forti.r'afona.-
gas cam k. obtained (1 applreatioe if by
1 an.r
poetry.
IIUMMER.
By Miss C , of ;intros, Talbot District.
Po'•li,ho4 M regnest of a Stenhrr of the Vs-
ieitig Committee of Borl.sgtso Lamm Acalrmy.
Summer..orrt Pnmmrrthou )fogey-st long;
Oh ! 1 ore thee ! *or ;outer forbear ;
The gay fo.eet mess,relo..rel. music and same,
Are waiiisg to welcome :hes there.
And Spying has been tiers with bet wolight mad
11..wers,
Asd hope in her beautiful eye:
Aod .h• told u. that thorn would'at emotes the
hears
When the time of her reign mu gone by.
E'en cow is she matinees you distort hili,
A. waiting to hear tee g'.d tome,
And yet. lovely Sommer, shoo her/crest still ;
Oh ! haste thee ! ud earth shall rejo.ce.
The fair. gentle tints that so stiffly are area
Rnti*x bsh•ly nn meadow and erre.
Shall be deepened the hues of a for richer•green,
When breathed as, sweet Summer, by thee!
Aad the wreath of young flowerets, so timid and
awret.
That Sprang nils wore as she pelmet',
By
theorem. and like, ilia! bloom at thy fret,
Shill, in beauty and light, be surpassed.
Thus whispered a zeph ji', es rattily .he word
The fa•r nne 10 were from her dwelling ribose:
Aod Le fanned her soil cheek with his f-iry-like
wing,
Loden rich with the freshness and fragrance of
snrh rrea!t.; still ere are confident that the
liter does produce the bile, -and that the ere
ees. So as regards mental aeiion, we do
not, ,n he Imre, witne.s it. We never see
the tier l at work. Su ftr as wo can dis-
cover by our sensor, the most profouo1
thneehte of the philosopher, ur the finest
cert. -peen"( the poet, pro -lutes no action
of the bran. The s.entat opennnp whteb
de!eruur.ed Ce•,+ar to pars the Rubicon, or
Napoleon the (ieightsof St. Bernard, could
sot be pereeived to increase or change the
action of the 'wain; vet iucb facts do not
force
it to believe that thee mind acts inde-
pendently of this organ. We do not doubt
(hat tbe stomach is in action, when it sepa-
rates from the numerous articles which
compose an epicure's dinner, or from the
coarse and .ample fare of the E•'giurnauz,
those particles and those only which are
nutritious, and appropriates them to the
support of the body. atthuueb this action
carnet he perceived by us. Neither do we
douht the formation of bile from the blood
by the liver, as has berm hinted, nor the
action of numerous other organs of the
body. though we can derive no knowledge
concerning their operations or 'senses: they
are jtr•t an mysterious to us as the manner
in %% tech rho brain modifies thought by its
act, in.
Tee brain is one of the lamest organs in
the ba:!y; it is better supplied with blood
than any other. and is better protected.-
Thc-e face. phew that nature designed it to
answer very important perpoet.; and un
less it to the organ by which mental opera -
TO BE SOLI), Spring. tions aro performed, there is but little fir ,t
to do, and that little comparatively tritl.ng.
N excellent Farm, being. Lot No. 12. And quickly she eamr, hoeneslengon the here's. 'mat it i, however, the "material organ of
Casting robes of new light o'er the bloasomieg all the mental. faculties, scarcely, at this
Period of science, req•:ire@ to be proved." -
To “discipline the mind mcaoe, therefore,
*Ireland Conceesinn, Townehtp of
Godench, containing 100acres-30 of which
Is cleared. The lend is of a superior quali-
ty, and well watered. It is actuated exact-
ly nine miles from the town of Goderich on
the Huron Road, and at the junction of rax
different reeds; a d as 11 is in the center of
trees :
Shedding gifts of rare worth in her senshioe sed
phowrrs,
And painting new bloom on the cheek of la
flowers.
And have you sot seen her, the fair, smiling
• populous and prosperous locality, it es ex- T guest !
cellent l v adapted fie 'a Tavern stand or • n rermrnta of beauty and jnvna•nep dreat
Store. This farm is well entitled to the
attention of persons desirous of an eligible
situation for business, and will be sold on
very reasonable terms. For particulars
apply to Thomas Dark, Tavern -keeper,
Godeneh, or to the proprietor
Aod lave you net heard the sweet tones of bet
•eiCe.
As ahe hreithee epos all things and bids them
rejoice
Go, het to the otreemlet that wanders along,
So placidly eliding. with peace in it" sang„
Or dunning fork., in the war'. golden h�by
With maul- • warmer of grateful delight.
Village of Ifarpurbey.
June 15. 1819. ,Rnl9tf The bright little flower meek• of happiness toe :
See its delicate perata• all gI .$.nirg wi,h dew,
FOR SALE, And breathe the sweet fragrance it shed oa the that the brain, considered as a whole, is the
THE 91 blTl ANIU BREWERY
disorder of the .to,neeh and derangement
of digestion which cannel he -discovered by
dissection. sphere are in feet no dtaeaser
which are independent of affected organs,
although the affection may not always be
evident t0 the seneea.•
Although mental derangement may per-
haps sometimes occur in 'nem:Duals who
after death exhib•t no trace of organic
disease, i thick ouch cases are more rare
then has generally been supposed. - Dr.
Haslam nye, that insanity is always coo-
n s led with organic alterations of the
brain. Gredung has noticed thickening of
NUMBER XXVIII.
err indicates great energy of character: sad
she seems to here entered ort her singular
carter from 'noises of duty, and encourag-
ed by rtspectable ladies at Cincinnati. Af-
ter about ten d.y. hesitation on the part
of rhe directors of the hospital of M.ler-
nity, she has at last received the permis-
sion to enter that institution as a pupil. -
Paris Correspondence of de Journal of
Commerce.
'Pru Roves. Tors. -We have received
from a private source the folluwrag totlma
tion of tier elejesty's proposed e=cuI iol
this season :-`• The Queen is going to /re -
the skull in one hundred and hale -seven land about the middle uf next month -fes
cases out of two hundred and Sixteen, be- Dublin to - Belfast; there embarking for
rides other organic d seaae. Spurzheim Glasgow; from Glasgow by land, ria Perth
says he always found changes.Af structure
is the heads of insane people. M. George'
dissected a great 'ember of hieing, and hta
experience is conformable to that of the
autkore abov.anenlioned. Mr. Davidson.
House S rgeon to the Lancaster Cenoty
Lunatic Asylum, examined with great care
the heads of two hundred partieot. who
died in the asylum. "and he scarcely met
with a single instance in which traces of
disease in the brain or its membrane* were
not evident, even when lunacy was recent,
and • patient died of a different disease."
Dr Wright, of the Bethlem Lunatic worthy the magnificeoee and loyalty of that
Hospital, state., that in pne hundred cases great commercial capital of the west; and
of insane individuals, whose heads he ex-, the previous journey in Ireland cannot fail
' mined, all exhibited signs of disease: Io to call forth the attire enthusiasm, sbe.,
ninety rases the signs were very distinct warm affectiooe, and exuberant gaiety of
and pa'pable; in the remaining ten they the Irish character. The late disaffection
were fainter, but still related io some form' was but • partial and temporary shade,
or other.-secb, for instance. as that 'of noosed by • few vain demagogues sad tete-
biondy points, when the brain was tut guided men, and tt will all melt away In
thn-ueh. the sunshine of the Queen's presence. -
lameness Courier.
• jln tie'doloareox, tetanus, partlysis and
other ammo. affections dissection uGca tltsowa MADAME CATALAN!.
to cell into regular and repeated action cer I no light w•lutr,er uncoil the disease, and fir any
and Aberdeen, to Balmoral." Ctrcum-
atances of course, may occdr to cause some
alteration -perhaps an einen:toe-u( the
route; but her Majesty's intentions at pre -
scot are, we believe! exactly as we have
stated. We dense the information from
the same authority that enabled us ie 1847
to. make the earliest correct aneouneeweet
of the Royal tour in that year. The land
journey from Glasgow will probably be per-
formed by railway as far north as Montrose.
The reception in the Clyde and to the city
of Glasgow will, we have no doubt, be
tate p rti ns of the brain and to enable '•turn:e'"" which wr are epshte of drrtvitrg
e fano this source we may with perfect warty dray
them to m'nifeet easily and powerfully err- the ealrteoer of dioe.ae dtoeetbrr. Yet what
min mauve °potations; thea ptrocesa to like man ofrne-mind wnuzdd•rol Weareperfecr-
that of eiereising other organs of the bo -to. 1 Iv ar.ere 1 b' the rvidenee of oar reas,o that in
'bus giving- them increased facility in the a numl or healthy cute. They are subjected
perfnrnance of th- ir respective funcltons, to the influence of some meted change which
There is much proof that tee brain con- aff-cts the integrity of their functions, and
sista of a congeries of organ., each of whether we can trace this change. or not by
which, in a healthy state, man:fests a par- physical suns, oh•ions to the seams, we ate not
Ceuta; faculty of the mind, and that the the less cermet of its exi•tent•e. So it is with
power iii each faculty chiefly depends on the brain. if the great principle can be establish-'
rho . ze of its appropriate ur>;tan. I allude ed that the brain is the material organ of the
to thsese facts, however, only fir the pur-
pose of dowels' the inc,ntr.es of others to
them. My present aim t• Storni). to 'hew
air. ,netntment by which the mind operates;
PROPERTY. As the incense of love and `gratitude there. and I hope to 'worms th:. Get deeply apes
THIS property coasiata of three acres on By. toed, Rammer! this' this" hesme•t new the mind, of all those who are engaged le
the hank of the river-Maittend, and en With jnynn• smile, ,n inawait and bright, un the ednratInn of south•
the road ride leading to Mr. McD'natd's A rlon4..e'.t ¶...00. 0M'I rest on thy brow A• a firm penes(, i will refer to that beef
Grist MR, seat Gudetteh. U; en which And shade thy sunny I:ght. in the depen Mere of the mead upon a ironed
there's a BREWERY with excellent cel•.
Ymete of the bo.ly, which a forced nn.an ate
e•. meteihaa mestere the favorites (ode, by almost duly oeeurr+eneee. , rl'e etre
that severe blows upon the- heed are fol-
lowd by an entire deprivation of intellect; taut, which almost lifted them from their
ciao and volition aro destroyed, at tbe' feet, and each man instinctively 'grasped
deny. a Malt house and Malt Kiln, all
complete. There is also an excellent Bite
for a Dutiticry on the lot, end the owner
has a right to the water on the batik on the
opposite side of the road which is sufficient
With quenched and hurl♦.. eve
Till each nn the roll hearth is laid,
To wither'and to die..
And rhoo thyself Wit tern away,
at all seasons of the year fur three sy:h And reek tome happier el:me,-
sorka. • Fri pk.•nre hlnnmeth but a day
Upon the aborts of time.
For partie.lars intending pnrchaeera may
apply (if by letter pomace paid) to
DAVID DON,Godetich.
Goderieh; May 11. 1849. Vi!–014
FARM FOR SALE. •
THE South ballet Lot 16,onthe 2nd roe -
carrion of tVawanosh, will be $old at a
moderate price, one half of the purchase mo-
sey will be req rived in hand, and the purcha -1
ser wdl b..atlowed to retain the other half
for a number of years on ecmmon ►ntereet.
The land is of excellent quality and well was
tered. An uodtepnted title will be given.
For further particulars apply to John
Stewart Esq:. Barrister Goderich.
Gsd.rich 25th May, 1949. e% -n16
NOTICE, •
TILE Snbecnber having LEASED. for
the terer of Twenty year., the Proper-
ty on the North side of the Alarket Sgnm,
at present occupied by Theodore Rel.', Eeq.
wishes to intimate to tune who wi.h to
oval therneelvee of an ELIUIBLE ssfLT-
UATION for BUSINESS, that he',;will
Learn BUILDING SITES for any Term
not cxcee,'mg Twenty Years, ata moderate
Rent per annum.
I1O$.10E HIORTON.
Goderich, March 28. 18-18. 2v-n8t1
• Blank Deeds and Memorials,
letter poet -paid) at the losreeer "Omens, ANn all kinds of DIVISir)N COURT
Teresa* and Roderick ; of R. R*IJnaaL, BLANKS, and BLANK PROMIS
.q., ryrplsdel, C41461".Dtetrtet, Dr. SONY macs, for pale at the •gnal
Awes, Ges4p4, oe J. C. M. Dass, £q., Office. Every Jiser,puon of BOOKKand
Strsrf.rl, Hires District. JOB Printing'; executed with neatuems and
Geffen►, Marsh 17, 1e4L 7 dispatch.
MARBLE FACTORY,
ROVTH i►ATER ST., GALT.
n
• Wartime, HEtHeepo—.w'., MO. •
11lItVT>s, OII.LIIlRi, TOMB TOPS.
ase.. es Marble sed Freeeeene, ear sees, ane
say in the P.....e.. alt wee% erenesud t.
.,der, .r se charge will be made. Fusee
Marble H.edeto.ee he1 s to ba dials/et
e1 Freestone free l to 10 doll... ; Rowe -
Meets le., from !N dollan'upwards.-
Nw
tfttes eafine.tettte.e addrr...4 to the
ead.rstgt"ed e.etaiesegR the iesers,
iptie
avid et what
wpie., in level .e Pteeetton.,
tit/ M ptteWy shamming to.
D. H. MMCUL.ieOCH.
lids, New 411', 4844 Olaf
D R. YeCVLLOCH teutlnrtaee is -
CAEIIHHM--1 bensbalpe Heiden that
1y WMa. AWN SIAM@ MA meted
awil board. s• 27th los., MM. sed-,weMMt
tray jowl elenee. 1 4berefeveeaatlse sY p.r-
etas free tguetieg KOweemlitisag
if aaeaaniop 111 b r ►1.
r, 1841. 97-041
LAND FOR SALE,
AP IFDE (AS14111
e
Ilrnt Lane, het.
FTY )< Acres of t
1 -B1 a�e
t Camerae* of
FtAeWesip.ree,L* 113lltbC e
Waweesd, eel be sold for Iris than the Gov.
enters' prre. O.e halt of the parches, otos-y
will be regnred down, and two years will be •1•
lowed tar puymeet e( tee remainder. !mending
Wppe.rreenit*••en nay apply to Mr. JOHN ALLAN,
hors Keep.. Onderieh.
OadrrN►, LAb /sly. 1849. Ann II
Ah ! vainly do we look below
For aucht that (hsewr. not
Fnll meow a bitter trop of woe
1s many a mortal's lot.
Hope there a 'talo, glad and Say,
noun•! scene" o1 faints year.,
Bot soon the vision fades away.
A•d leaves es -nought bot tears.
The nap dem we neon to quaff,
Bet there find no relief;
And, while we list, the merry laugh
1s changed to notes of grieb
Aid hotter th..-r r amid we 6.d
Antht, in a world like chi.,
To eatirfv the immnrtsl mind
And gree sof.diog bliss;
STRATFORD IIOTEL.
fain ■a T'a.)
E Bebeens.r intoes, hal friends and
the Travelling Pnbl,e. that be hat lea.ed
the large BRICK TAVERN, at the Fast
clad of Stratford. (now the county, town of
Penib.) Lately occupied by Mr. latae May,
-where he will be ready at all tames to
afford the usual eoThtort slid supplies aid
promote the personal convenience of hie
gave.
k INKS and LiQUORS of the heat de-
ler(paso0. A alwdy _Hostler always in
rittsadesss. ALBERT G. HATH.
Stratford, lltla lily, 1849. 1r-stbtt
We might hernme ton feed of ea-th,
Mir'.' cling to earthly love-
Fnrerefol of ner h 1v birtb
And better home shore;
Forgetful of the e'nrino.light,
That Nettles three mae,ion. fair,
And Sharon's )terse. ee terve and bright,
That blooms perennial there.
f nnTnllnTIoN To Tan STatVIKO
eters.-The Pope hoe pent Dr. 81'11s1.
91,000,-franea toward tie relief of the *term-
ini people of the Wert. The post which
conveyed the respectable .nm—"pw.►d of
.0000—was met he smother boned for
Gaeta with £345, eonrriheted b• the pen•
ple of the rimeeee of Them to the excite -
(pier of hie llnl nese.
Among all the victims which the impla-
cable epedemic has carried u8 norm's more
regretted than pox Catatani, wheee arrival
in pans a short time ago was hailed with so
much pleasure. She had been destined by
her father, a jeweller in this town of Sung-
aglia to the R man States, for a life of
marsaatic secluciou, and had accepted the
destiny without regret, when the tame of
her extraordinary powers of song, as dis-
played behind the veil and grating of her
convent of Ginovia, to the astonishment
mind., it follows iae•iubly that in all cirordened and delight of the congregation gathered to
states of mental action the fault lies with this
asRea and that it mat be diseased. whether we tl'e chapel, induced her father to' alter hu
ear ince woilaA changes of structure or Dot. i plan for her future Ile, and to transfer her,
R. ft] - at the age of lei• from the wall(' of the nen-.
7b be continued. vent to the care of Marches', the most
learned professor of singing of the day. It
�a�LT71we IN TOR CITT.-Yesterday wo wa riflerthree yurts' instruct ion from this
were visited by a very extraordinary great muter tb.t bar debut took place at
whirlwind, which for a tirne.filled the johi- Vteona, is tbe year 1799. - From the" first
tach+ et Jail eq•are and the bottom of 5.11- tetut der career wap one une.aetng:triumph
merket with •t ie greatest consternation.- used its close in 1897. On her arrival in
little *fter 1w0 o'clock, the people to tkta Pa- is, the Eisperor Napoleon made her an
locality were soddenly waited by a storm- offer of the post uf director of the Grand
Opera, with as *Dual salary of £4,000.: but
*be declined the tempting proposition, be-
ing under an eneageotc0t to appear in Los -
doe. It v ae bare Haat a new sed unparall-
eled career of triumph began for this cele-
brated singer, and where her prospenty
reached a climax which had never before,
mod perhaps never cos be again, attainable
by one of bei profession. Catalan' remain- •
ed in England from 1806 to the year 1814,
during which time she newer ceased tie ex-
cite universal enthu.nem. When the
Allied Sovereigns bad replaced Louis Dim=
tot upon the throne, he Invited Madame
Catalan' to Parte, and gave her the dtrec-
tion of the Italian Opera. with • salary of
same time no part of the system is injured
hest the brain, and the attic& of other urges*
goes on as ueual. When a person. is thee,
by • blow cr by a fall, deprived of kis res-
ole, the by -.tinders by an instinctive im-
pels, look to 11,e head to find the 'terry.- gowns, petticoat*, and corsets. Even the
No vine ever ehpno4-a that an isjnry of the old boots took a caper, although their flight
hand or foot will effect the mind and de- I Was not an extensive one. A considerable
range its operations; but all uniformly ex. part of the toggery was deposited on the
pect such a result when the brain it; wound.1 roof of the prison, and much of it yet
ed; and this generals expectius u fuueded amongst tbe clmmnevs and on the roots of
upon observed facts. the houses in Jail Square, and at the bot -
insanity furnishes further evidence that tom of Saltmarket. Certain garmeots
the brain is the organ by wbieh the mind
act.; for this is not a disease of the imma-
terial mind !lealf, but of the Drain, and of-
ten resulting from .me'rjnrv. Such a
diseased state of the organ of the mind. of
the very in.trumnt of thought or of some
part of it, deranges the intellectual farul-
iies, just as a diseased state of the etomech
deranges ditenii n. The immortal and im-
material mind i•, in itself, purely, inctpahle
n` ducal., of decay and derangement; but
Meng gilled to a materiel organ, upon which
THE BRse' N'111E t1ATF:.(1 tI.ORO4N.
BY 1VH1('ll Tlil: i(F.'T111. FACUL-
TIES ARE 111ANIFESTE1).
PT AMAIMA ! enlOnai, M. D.
Feer, part of the h•iman eastern hes nn
doubtwlly linen rreste4 for the perfor•nsner
of some action; as the heart far the e,renla
Moine of the blew!, the eye far scant, the
ear ler hearing, the nerves f ,r rena'inr.
the bones to sustain, asd the muscles to
move the body.
That actino which nattier intended a cer
tun *T=all to perform, raven, be .100010'
bo another organ; the ear Cannot a•'pp'r
the place of the eye, or the nerve. perfertr
the done* ase,gn.d to the mo.elee. Thr
paruicnlsr action or duty a.signed loeever'
organs of the body we know by the eel
deuce of our sen.er. Ws tae nee and fee
the heart beat and the nrn.ek's connect. -
Bet as regards the atoms raw teatime el
colter tergra.. we have not the /mine er-
4.ece. We do Dot see the action by which
the laver eeeretee the bile, nor that by
which the eve conveys to as a knn.lr.lge
of ,wlward :bungs, and of their diffeess.
colour, !l,� We do not know. from the
evidence of oar senses, that any action at
all i. (melted is them organs to produce
hu hit to prevent it being tors from Ins.
head. At the pTme momesttb. old -clothes
re PadJv's market," is Jail .Square took
Right, and the air was literary darkened by
innumerable flying jackets, coats, breeches.
took a much longer tourer., and some of
theist were seen careering past the Bridge. I £8,000 a year. The speculation however,
gate Ma -
moment eand ith great velocity.
old waistc at 8nttered in the i dame did eCe ahni agprove ain (returned in
England. .
breeze from the '• jack.pmnot" or penmen i No city in Europe has preserved so enam-
el' the steeply.; but it afterwards fell to the ! ,'attic a remembrance of Catatani •s 8t.
ground. An eye -witness tell. us that Pctersbergh. The Ernpeeor $ Alexander
amine of the articles were actually carried viewed her with .special favour, sad mar-
t' Nelson's Monument on the Green, and eels are still to'd of the generous competi-
m a short spare of time whirled back al- tion winch existed between these two goy -
most to the spot they were lifted from.- ereigne, who vied with each otber in acts
Certain it te, a great deal of then old of the meat princely liberality. Wishing
it is entirely dependent for is manifests- i •• hand -me -dooms" aro urnung, and the to ?cave behind her some mark el.:rat:tads
eons epon earth, these mantfeetaunns are l keeper of the mtrket eettmates the toss at for the reception she had mot with, Madame
sespedned or disordered when this organ is fully £20. The molt serious part of the Catalans advertised • concert to be gives to
the poor eel St. Petcreburgh, at the great
theatre. the very night before her depar-
ture. to coneequcnce of the number of
tickets told, the theatre was found to ibe
too small for the company, tied the public
Exchange of the city was, by the Emperor's
orders, fitted gip for the ceremony. The
concert realised the enormous rum of £4,000
airtime, every farthing of which was gen-
erously ab,eored by tee singer to the va-
rious hoepltals of tee place. Fee Emperor
himself oared upon Catalaoi the next day,
with thanks for her generous assistance. -
dull stile, and prices varied from 4s to Ill Ilef Bund her res the very act of departure,
At the close of the market, a great nnmoer hieing already seated is the carriage which tyr
was to bear her away. Ile knelt on e
knee ern the lowered step, and begged
permission to kiss her :hand. She with -
ire. her glove t.�r the purpose, and while,
*eh the grace MO ammeter of a paladin he
bent over the email finger., he clasped round
her wrist a diamond bracelet, of the same
'aloe as the sem which had been realised
ty, by her diploma, 11 in due farm, author's- by her Alerts 'n favour of the poor of bus
,ng her to dose and lead and amputate with beloved city. it war in 1827 that Madame
the best o' them. Rome of them are car- Catalans a; -peered for the last time in pub-
tairi that %Lea B1arkwell to a Socialist of Ise, and it was ie Dalin teat she warbled
the most furious C:114% and th.t bei under her last eon. Newer del an artfet retire
n
taking is the entering wedge to a syste,at amid such glory as Cat"lanf. • She war
m attack on. twee! by 'berate sea. Others elected meatier of footen different acute -
who have seen her, say that there is noth- ms ; eight gold medals were bestowed ep•
ung very alarming in bei manner, that, on on Ler by ven
;spous sovereigns and city eor-
the contrary, she ears mst odeand on porlations, le testimony of srmra
dt,on of her
ss
auming, and talks reasonably on other
bye
•ucte. The Iodise attack her is turn.-
One of them seed to me, the other day, ' t►h,
010 too horrid; I'm sure 1 Lever could
touch her hand. Only to think tb.t tepee
long fingers of Iters had been cultist up
people r 1 have sees the doctor in gees- slut still pr.erveo simplicity plicity of bei born -
tion, and meet ray, 10 faunas., that her sp- Yds ping" sad the austenty of prieripts *hp
peerage, is pee
it. prepoeeeing. She le owed to her eoonniesl edocatton.-Paris
young sad rather good looking; her man- Csrrespetdest .f tee .41134.
diseased.. •
If the mind cook! be deranged, ind'pen.
densly of any bodily disease, retch a roast -
Witty wn„ld tend to destrny the hope. of its
matter a that an n:d woman war •CCO in
the market when the whirlwind commenced,
and she has not been Teen since. The lm-
pres.;on on the part of the Irish tr>Jers is
intmorhdity which wegun teem reason. for eeeordm_ly that she 1..• gone to the moon.
that which is capable of d,seam and decay CATTLn MAsttr:T.-Veaterday the Dorn.
may die'. Beside,, 11 wooed be natural to berg wire -oxen, 631: sheen, 1064; lamb.,
exp*ct that mere mental denreneement 4500. The cumber of cattle hang large.
night be cured by reasoning, and by appes?e ca„vcd a dull sale, with prices In favour of
SO the andrrrtanding. But attempts to est the borer. B. -t no beef sold at 50s per
•tors the mind in this manner generally cwt.; inferior bullock, and cow., 49s to 45•
crow omelette, and aro often injanouv: for per cwt.: sheep, hest aged wethcrs, brough''
metres pommel feel that their underetan:f- ea 1 per lb.; inferior, 41 to 5.1 per 1D.; jambe
Ings are 'molted whenever oppes iirn 1tt
made to their own hafuctnatioee ani to the
!r,denee of their settee.. it is fort•tnate
far them, that the tree nature of mental de-
rangement bus of late been acknowledged
n prance., and that in alt attempt■ to
Benefit tad care 'hie unfort.rette clans of
wings, they have been assigned to the
-tr.tciae, and heated for corporeal disease.
Than phrase dere.grnerat of mind, con-
eys as erroneous idea; for 'rich derange
nent is only a •yetpiom of d+.eave 111 the
%rad, and is not the emm.ry affection. 1t
a fres, that moral •.S mental CetN1,e may
r.dneo intently, bot they produce tt he
ti•*t oeca.sontog either foncunnal or meanie
i•eaes of the brain. On raameaing the
'cads of these who die io.ane, .on,. dtsea•r
4the ►roto Or ire appenl*gee is generally
'nand. 1 am "were of the statement by
'Nay wrifirrs, that the, have eaamllao°
,nada of the lessee, sod f,sond so trace o1
%reanie dens... Bur, "nal late tear,, tberr
me not neually bees vast immerse, is arch
•atemast,ons, and .lige'-e dowses. m,th'
inert been overlooked. Ewen edmitt'ng that
there wee no organic' dorea*e to the rase.
t ',seethed by thew writers, there was un
derebtedly (antigens' d,Mtse teapprnetable
.by the messes; pest as there is often great
of cattle. wheey, and teethe turned out un-
sold. -Glasgow Herold.-:
AN AMERICAN Dos.-rwasa.-The t11lttcat
eommuatty of Paris has b,.en set a -talking,
by the arrival in this etty of the celebrated
American doctor,, Mlles Blackwell. The
lady has grate b.wit red the learned focal -
talent, and gratitude for her onbeuadsd
charity. Asa wife and mother, her e.. -
duet was irreproachable. She was homier -
el for her virtue, and beloved Inc her gentle
and Satiable sasnprs ; and amidst •11 the
homage and splendour which .turoo.del bee