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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1849-08-16, Page 2'A§tifnitnral. laet.esscs et Aoatcvt.uuaai. PailODICata- . That a meat improvereeot has taken place a- verts the agricultural popul•tioa o( [Jailed Bute• witkia the put we or biome pars, bat moor parueelarly a the esteem nod middle melees. is • fact which 1 Wheal will sot be dewed. To what to thio temme.mr•t chiefly 10 be alulba- uJ 1 1 aeswer, aced 1 think coneedy, to the m- aoewee of agriculture! periodicals and papers - Arncalierr, although .se of the soWnt of cell lags, has been le steal ptpt geamlly argkeiei Lake may oceapatiaes by which a sahristeaee may ha obuitted without mach exercise of the 'Iniad. it betas to be akru fur granted that the e Mrelee of the mired wae►s.t req,inel, eoJ was a .sure of bat little in port.aee. !fru farmed as grfwTrotrdfathen nal fumed, half ■ century be- fore doom Agrico!iere, instead of improving, load snarly still, or retrogrsiril somewbal.- . ..in became woes oat by hod tillage; aid most tho a who could eadspe from the p:myh, left e'ue.r b.,r✓a to seek out emp6 genera by which De re money creed be male watt left kora phy- ei.a1 labor. Ilrre aria there • inns was to be mit with she bad become rich thronsh trade or con- naeret, and bad wtlred e a Cann ; bat it was sot the pro5t, bat the pt-s.ure of forming Se !eel gore ti ee;.y. Metiers were .Omewb$t la Ihte COO. di11o.1 about the tint: of the esujliehiag of the first agricultural peers, Frim that period to Me present Cne, there hoe been a sicaly pro• greasioo in agriculture. Let ■s dance at 001111 of tl.e benefits arisicg from thew pipers. 1 know not how other nude may view it, taut for myself 1 may estate my. that as s practical horror, the epportooity afford- ed for the Merehaoge of thought, through agri- cultural papers. isopne of the greatest erjoymeetn 1 hare. I welcome the rrtoattty reeeipt of my piper with so com,ii,n learnt', for from it 1 al- ways es; act to derive some 4nproecment. The .uggestio.a, coming. as most of them do, from rac0ical men, are all h of •'erauua offer kit. Ws lay oboe:ve, that up to tb up of .tidies down the up -root, the wheat te ibt hardiest and dankaret of all the cereals, bet .faretryde the test liable to diatom,. Thu Jeh• racy to remit, aeeoasad for, when we comfier .hat lead to geoatalty aa4.aiued-that ass more Mao • few Liebe, d mod get the ienefit o1 sue, air sad mutant. and that, therefore. the root moa mania*, tails dowsward yowl, .ethics bit dieappentmest. L conn i• esateat with the cold clay, m • war, wet subsoil, turns bask is deop•tr .ad dies. 10 secorda•ee with the laws of.*tare, insects er tart, which Is itself • (sagas. or vegetable inane, conies to fioreh the work of d.v•atati..o on the dying plant. The Orion fernier nib at the climate, and enc. set Out I ;s wheat is killed Ly rust, while iu fact it has dieJ from ssrratiou-from the wa.,t of ofdolt food wlach. es • provtdeat b•sbaadman , it was hie Jut/ to bare provided Let it. Tunas heists. -We believe that doubts hate brei entertaieei that the CaniJa white - theta mould not be pr regaled here from the berry or haws. Sher.ff Boston. however, has sseuvel us that he has raised them nom the haws without the.ligbteei ddQ ashy. Tho bernee e houlJ be gathered before they become treses. and preserved mail the (ollowiog 'prise. set rhea sown in drills, shoot • foot apart. l'erlteps it might be as well to sow them to the fall im- mediately titer they become ripe, sett cover wee ✓ oil with sta'.le litter until seri g, 1411(.011 shook, be removed. We would like to tee th.e thorn propagated eateoeively for hedges; they coon up so rapidly that they would n ale • good fence in half the tines 11ia1 the En,ti•h thorn wont,' re- quire. It there was any o'•j•eti a to the shelter ;roduc.d hy high hedge*, they m g!.t be clipped jo any bight or form that would Ire de.ired. The .ppeatsnce of the cownuy wouIJ Ise iupnilely Unproved by the sulueitutIono(live thorn hedges to dee print d.1 fences. btany oilier trees and .hiube might alto be planted in (epees that would, in two or three years, make a cool 01d Tory-" Bet why sot maks • earwig government by tieing the Tories part o1 the offices F' Liberal-" Just because it would maks • weak goytrnmrn( instead of a strong• ••e to give power W those who have .0 long trampled on the rights of the Canadmo- lds. o- lds. It is enough that they hold fosse fifths of the offices already. Let them dib oat sad give place to others. But albww mole) mak, when your Bleeds were in power did yot, or did you sot recommend the ammoyyeti now approve of 1" Old Tory-" Can't recollect, memory not distinct." lereeral-" Ah ! 1 pee how it is-' Icon mi recarJ,'-w!ern a • uta best. Now you know very well that no Tory •ter btssieb0J Ore doctrine eo long as they rctainsd sew- er. And don't you think it would 151 unjust , ay. -tang the rmoonspolitiealas well as mo- te them to witbholJ the d.cipltao to witch { rat euesequence. Bowleg out of Church and their oppua:uoo to Caeadiau freedom esti- State alliance.. Indeed, the language of Gee theur 1" our past history is of itself .u6c&cut to car - O. 1 Tery-" D net thieve so -long acetic Ty eofttcttoO to cam), mind. tomes to the sweetie office -owner of oce-o ner p 1 t.' Se .1 ri,rd of thorn: -moat begtu to thou: Fmm-the Pilot. Cbwrcb-and-8u. t• q.tk* MA /Marledd,. to act with vigour ancieeey Ware Parl:smsw et shall agate et. Yet we meat cwn fe, w• ate ashamed sad wsortt$rd to have to urge the limitation of such &estee •- uo tts to tither as abject eoseerning w Ise en bte' tpublic tad has gime ouch loll espies" - errs for so long a period. !1!111 it seems mm ameeary and may bs tiepins,' to etrmulatr the apathetic and to erre. the weak 1e car. Tying through • emaciate to give (ell Justice to the country. Our readers may test as- sured that 'mut the Mot aeetigs of the root of a State -Church shall be dug out of our soil the liberties and peace of the country• will stand in perpelu•I Jeopardy. The event. holt have of late trattop:red in France. (last, sad orator Enrma ops Nates, overlain luridly' to the world the vital aaceseity of a wort. eouwt. although they may sot all Le adapted to 'Oiler- l fence. 1:'e .lo not know eay.:!y w':at at sights coet to pant a fence b sb'•ott annexa i e.^ THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S VISIT. L.b!r.l-" Fee shame -submit with a I - ::int traee, and don't ides di.ertnlit on- all We had burly room in our bet to call vuar further pruressin•0 of Io)a11y-asd re- 1our reader.' attention to the brutal att.cl- tire into the shade 111 son have leatst that I in the Ga:fete on the tut j --et of` the out - the prinei .1e. of 1'••ry tam ,are utttsrig ua6t raga., wh.ch he and hia fellow-lsbuurers fur the prusot age.' • are en anxious to incite the Tory party to •' ermine. 0e) the persue u( Ili. Extolieany From toe 14aiseis•r. durir•g his expected journey through I!pler THE QUESTION. Ca•ala. We have no appre`enerun of any Are ti. people of Conidia ander s Reform I ev.i streets to result from inch blood -thirsty ate C.e genet ! Gofer -ow nt to nejoy religtoss egaafi/y, (charuter ofwthe leaders as we uwhom to Upper .r ort h1e7 out ! I Carlota the Tories delight to honor, we are There 1s ane creation wbieh, with one eatitfied that they *dl not degrade them - os perhaps, v:s., tint relating to the selves so far as to iu..tete the exam'p e o, gaahx ng of the reyresentation, dema'ade their brethren in Montreal. It is Geriatric the u•overa'l, earne't. and immediate •tten- ti.Ks of every inhabitant of Canada ;-we -nese this *thee% fe!ame to our religious lib - "mei. Are we. after se lain gL ar.10 )e0 toe to elevate tis IWII.l• of the people to pow- interest must go before the cemm•NkI_ but Mr. Willies thought they moot ge tee 'ether. Birth of thaws speakers spoke with •wort lemma, to their owe utereets.- However, Mr. Wilson to the wiser of time leo. There are two pontes to he 11- J on protection- Caselo may wish her agricultural prodec• protected is Eng- land, hot *111 t►• British satins submit to head a deaf imposed epos all fweigs star a order that Gaols May sod bar ptedoe• to the Ileitis!,gggg� d•ly fres. Th• peo- ple of England meet he co.solted on- that point, but there two, N that vsM mamma majority which eves Lords and dotoregm uiuit yteld to, and they. telt will sot consent to hate their bread taxed fur the benefit of Canadian lumen. Ti meet the eiil Mr. Gowan has a May remedy. We must have a " horns market, i. 5., we must eat all our own Hoar and bee( and butter. There are here two startling difficulties. The first is, that it is &bane lately impossible for us to eat all the agri- cultural produce of Canada. Only think of rhe labour which would devolve on the London Di•triet. Last year it sent .Q from Port Stanley &horst half a million ret Sia: bola, but the League men propose that all this must hereafter he eaten at home !- The other diffict.lty 1e, that if we eat all that we grow se "hail have ntllubg where- with to buy such articles is we need, but Jo not ourselves produce. The Amerman soot t.ke mer corn, because they have more by some buoJrcds of maltose of bushels than they can ire. It ie a literal fact, Ito deed it is, that America is an exporting country !-actually exports what ,the can - nit eat. But Mr. Gowan has • reme: y for this too. Ile policies that we should manu- facture for,pi:rrellep; and Mr. Wear%pro- tu pall:ae and excuse such outrage-; ported that our manufactures should b• pro - another to imitate them. Even if theydel l meted. Tbo meaning of that i-. that a not posies the smell mod;turn of decency `tory be trnpveed peon alt tu'p.rtted maso- we are waling to concede to them, that de- (aetcre3 go 1. "11" prevent eomp.'ilinn e o1r o which their neat- with our n:anfaetnren. Now let net ire :crane to puhl c u t i n P 1 t r ra •. , on moos mom tot w, astir. nes=n !how abet 'rill sora. O tr maeulac u e or are we eel! Two see.lens of Parliament ,enJtrg their countenance en ouch pro cre.l- ' will raise the price of their wares ire to the Ings; and the reedlecttons of the dienetrooi effect on their p+sty produced by the events al Montreal. will urge them to preve0t • o.oft rubs end thorns, hot if ocular aiuutton io w:i:eh mor !nay reside, yet -they will doubt 1,.e be frond of value somewhere ireeteh our wi,ieextende!cenntry. There is so a•noont of useful eener-tl i,G,rmstinn to be pin- e.] (mom the perusal of these roper* scarcely any w tiers t.> be met with in :be same space. We not rely gala knowledge on .gr.eultaral sul jects but` we become acgaaieted with the glograpiy, geo- logy, climate and productions of our vest country from Maine to Florida. We learn among other thieos, the important troth that even in the cold •n 1 moaotainens tri ins of our laud, by the aid of science sod improved t.11rge, forme are med. to produce trope wi,:b will eompate favorably with those rsi.ed upon tine emooILret plains. The farmer is a man whose business is et 6,,,,: he can wander but little, but it does not follow that he must Le ignorant. Sitting by It - cheerful firrsiJe of • winter evening,.he takes h:' paper in fund and begins dais tram:!•. At or. . time he is amaag the bestCormsof New Eaglsng then in Western New To,k-:igen with the ra- pidity of the msenelic telegraph, he visits tite Western and .outtlere states. For 1!:e hitting exposer of • dollar or two ■ year, he becomes fa- miliar with almost every portion, of tie Union. There ik s sociability too, so to speak, about agricultural papers, wbicb is trill) deligbtful.- You become seretaintrd not only with their ado \\ e with tors, but 00010 remote districts, where petheps most of earth.+the nnticc a of stn propnwnto.n.. they could Le Ltd convrutrntly, we do aot mar - lose that the expense of taking op the roots end ;dentine again wnu'd much 4 the n•al6,g of new fence of dead wood. A live fence may teat for age., and require very little repair .rept trim -M.4; not so with the c•emmoo dead fent.. -they are coestaotly going out of repair and e-- rayjang. We do not -admire the common terns here, anal conceive that almost any change Inuit be for the better. Live fences are wanted in many liars whole there is not a tot left to .ollni shade -and slither to etule.� 4 Journal. Provincial. Irmo tine ' V}; DON'T -WANT A ('ARTY (aOV- y;,INMi:N•1'."-Tke Tories mien out of (J�Tice. This Cuckoo ery is at present un:cereal among the To'ies,, width a few he:mutable .eecre`.jJ�tlnn*, 'With entre it proceeds !root ignenn'e', but in general it is the off' -tune of the molt emeltd.rlli-hpeeie. Sian .alter the last Pruvjtcial election had establi•heJ the ceanplete secendenry of the Liberate, the cry of no party one rained, and it ham horn erlieed frim that day np to the close ,f the first Passion of the Kingetnn Parlta• recant -alias the " Children of the Sun." - . un •"- haco often had much amusement in a hundred others. Situated is tracing up, this cry to i11 enures., and in un - to he sego'WWWW1 Mrd i •1 11 . lite• c•lt•scy the Orestes are t• be hatchet's' ie t►• tet of pss.s. ly wakes - tag the R•pre•e.taUre of *ea beloved Qawtl, as has lima thr.st.s.d W. hops w.tMm will he sent of the panod of hs runt, .w.at hie bleeds may gather at buadteds to greet bin ea he arrival. 1► rN.r..ce t. the Ouvaees's ,twit, the AliSsoot Q.1ICSIk ' up'S - abs fs;l sheod that ski ]U lrjr aro eimocutlsg omit the Mediae Tories i. 1,ord El- gte to vise�the Upper to most. soma • It.' W. 11. Iifer,lit, fr.ei%rt of the C.sseil, le idle us his tour of negoclativa, bat be hes amt with but little success. Ile mopped es ioekwtUw sea s4.ss but vise flatly reload, He begged the teeth - loco shots he saw to eunarder that Lady Elgia was to aeeowpasy b;m, and Uri infant Lord Bruce, and that a would he a damage to the town if Lord Elgin was tet favoura- bly received. But lie was answered tint if badly E([n eases rise week, 4. ieeW,ed with all honor, but that they sere not to be (nipped iota gt.its Loyd Elgin an op- portunity of wellies more lying addressee, by receiving hien to t4• way he deserved, and that, as be thus would know b.(ore►aod what he had to expect, it would D. wrong in him to bring Lady Elgin with him" The abuse is untrue to every particular. 11fr. Merritt did nothing of the hind; nor was he in Brockville fur any *etch propose 11e .tot fora gentleman to town, to consult reerpectirg repairs to be done to the Corn- wall Canal.- lirockrille Recorder. 10 enja( the ri alta of rcli..ioa. equality, de d• { th ill deter 'twee ess-e+l epway and neither has yct •ern d re. an there hes been. and we fear ,hire ie st?I. an extreme nnwdl:rg0eso nn the peel ofborne of 041r leading men, to dig- sirdar political blonder -in their eyes ehsrge their duty to the emirtry upon *toe .nurse than acrime-been= repeated. They Des that the kryrr moat pay eke dray, r. e., s!1 impna'ant ru1•j rt. For w6.1 Ps"' se titny allow their undor4nge 11 the press to that the Caieatan farm r most pay Eve have 11 ey been pet- 0 see n alis of Govern- utter threat,, but they will take good care b'sahele of wheat or more, for what D• can mete if not to do jn':re to a long ioj"r•,l that tb..se throaty ■re never attempted to Set now for four. point at which the f•'re•gner can aired to pay the duty sod make a profit. To that po.*t the Canadian manufacturer will have the market to himself. and the unehot will those around ria have•r.ot yet awakecel to the The fnllowi, g i+ a fait spectrum df the ta,pertance u( honk Arming. and are looking mala of trentmert upon nor mode of o:1 Tory -very census-" IV( 11. now with doubts and mil, ruse > and a change thetions arc all nett a R 1 that rice ' t x Igfarming,,to i+ indeed, witty deli enemy to the hold- n( Gor^►nincr.t moat take glue, 1 hope we ins mental intereoarpe with enemy of eke beer shall not have a party G.:rernment." .flamers of the land. There is many • mane- • Liberal -'i hope Dot -the pu16e meas- song that goodly fellowship of fanners, who ,trey of the Adrufnistrat!on, soil of the l.e- ahoulJ 1 chance to meet with. strangers 10 me gi-larrre shnn'd eyes trier (--r Cora u'-J:ct though they might Le, yet would I drip them by the g sod of eke whulecommuirilty, and not the hand ne friends. And are they of t' frieode T that AL1 Parld.F ., n Yrr-friends is the reuse of agriculture. They have labored to elevate that calk -,g, grist and Dobie in itself, bot too long neglected end tram- , pled in Ate dna. :Much Ise been done f•r agoras:tire, but much remains to be done. Some of the recent state- ments before the agricultural socreurti show so faaprotementin culture and tillage that Was not oven dreamed of a few ehnrt years- ago. -- The men of New England and the middle states seed these statements w rr.cr. one them nnw-0rd. Whet are we to do by and by T is a emotion eomeetmes asked by farmers of these parts. lIow are we ,to compete with the •real west t Rail- roads and canals are multiplying -facilities are becoming greater every day for bringOot predate air( ineultedpeople u vin • sofeset involaiei . he carried into execution. They knd.v Moreover, tits maauf cturer must !M- AN( meet macre 1''This and ireereets t- 4 leaders f thearty w til' de Ploy workers. B,t- as the manufacturer N'�-bice 'Can mol irg In eeereue nue pa• vv!v-e the *!Isle re.arnsih:htc: that no one hent,. with mer ruler., half.g fully slice to caul! dunk of atluhag 11 to the rabble. mer hes eot!unt. to nae with but produce, •he•mt,lti:u.'.rn,ur carts of o.fficiil life; _tet press which ehouli Lace hmtoded their( 1-teuthe' manufaeturer can hare netbing but oney lower+ to outrage, but on themselves, who i would 1 to pay hFa o11 wourr. jodore would soon disappear. It would tie produce did ant whip the cure into subjection.-- i ell over. But what a the operator to do They know that the sort of quasi patron- wait alt Lis wheat asd butler 1 sort he tomo age a@,rded to the delegates of their party 1 It •1! 1 the u- use to make provision by the JfacoOtented uflite-eeckere in Erse. rest o!J ;falai(); or fir b s fam.ty, he masa first land; is given wholly on the prntestationeI g of Srr Allau..IJ'\.ab and Mr. Cavleyi that blind a granary ho store up bas wales ! r the viuleoce in Sientreal was • sudden ebul Such it the scheme suggested i! by the No man, we acct, can hnpo to keep h:s lotion. not preconcertei, and which it was mutase -iron for Putting all that a wrong p.ipt'ion as a Reform le*der in Cana Is un- not to their power to n- event or control. right, in our polars mod commerce sad l 'its ' that nn tho eauere r. p 1 kits hia ware to the farmer• and ad *h. far - we cannot close our eves to the fact that me) -errs o1 queatiooat,le propriety and un- asked Inc by the people, have commanited dceeat'rntimn.and unwearied cf('rt to brine them to to -aunty. while those to- which o* reSrr here !Ken kept in abeyance. or, if no- tierJ at all, on'y undo- the pressure ofa',eer neres itc Icor he is a sincere exponent of the ecnn- meh's of hie party ; and .the more he i es hien hnm•'reef and confided in, as a profease•1 •i+cod to the cause ef human freedom. the ,nitre era/I he be dishonored and ahaecd, if, when the power to do justice to the people had been place) in his heals, ho hal either n0L'ecrrd or betrayed his high trtet. • The time is come when the friend. of religime, eel -relit! should make one strong and united eft et to erenre the eq.table ono. Gement of the Clergy Reserves and Recto- ry. Toroth -me. Every year they remit on- o t n n r e rr 1 -he . f '. only dnnnvin t ,• not n et Ird e , 000 in .0 a _- I from 0 0 t et of r !� the ben -fit reven•se ; batt the mtney to being °replevied larty is corfiued to Leaver ('anad.e-and ,n huddirgr ire party intern-te mei epee Wine- , that the majority of elle 1'i pe► l'r•e1r.'.ca mr., sectarian error: and ab+urdtticr at the pu- ,,,easel to him. Thov l'u -v that the v tit` 11^.. root. - to" I- per Canada moi;1 demne•orate the We are pleated to find that the Ecefrsi- fal•ehuod of t1&r representation", - that astir i! a,:d .Wi«imtara Retard -the organ nine- enths of the people will mark their f the Free C1urrA Srnod�intimatcs that respect fur the Rcpr•sertatrve of their the glestio0 i1 commanding lbs interest et Sovereign, and fur their Cnnstitnt:,ntl !bet bow :- Governor, in charactcri not to be mistaken. " At -the late MeeL'ng of GM 1lyeet, tet Task of reetrairing the people from the • everter, was received ' for i.e0'nq a see- display rel their liir■Iri aria ottarhmenh !- " n•c.noendation to cnrgr._Minns to yeti- It would be impels -able: ani we do not be lieve`eny-rine vial be mad enough to attempt tt. 'Phe empty bluster sod the insdion+ advice of tho Tory press are alike strutted with .!alt'ion. \V heresnever Lord -Elena may *ieit he will he received with tho re- epect-dae to hie office, and with the affec- tion due to the mati. The ure d.monetrtee ationa yor ceured but 1 and adoption fparagrri ily two nbyspar gragin tl.e h, and was may not j::in i0 b a sal and eerious trdiction upon the patience of the League and the ont-*dere. Part of this address was ve-v poetically worded - and afforded occasional amusememeot to relieve the dull tedium of its deliverance. - One pertino of it was very unjust and very ungcncrons towards the Ilrilia.t Whig. It ascribed the honor of conceiving and origi- nating- the League to the good people of Montreal and Brockville, where"• it was through the columns of the Britid'Wkik. that the Wes of a Conaervieve League Ives first conceived. Aootl.r portio told the people bow lolly miserable they were. - Tins reminded all of the exclamation of the truly sensible Scotch woman. who after hearing a radical orator said, "I could ea have conceived i had been eat truly misera- ble, had 1 •a been trll'ed it.. A red faced gentleman from G' rrgiana kicked up a little tun now and thee hy brawling out "no ! no ! 1 won't be bullied by Gamble," but as nobody paid any attention to his bawling and sheeting, it is presumed that the [..,+gine had been in'crrupted belore by the same red-faced gentleman. One of the fit. 'emote side speeches of this very amiable anther lust was that the whole AdJr.w esu • 4-4 pork of trash, which is a crust slur rip the really talented author, to say teeth- ing of the Leaguers who adopted it. Whets the reeding of the Addeem. was eoneloded, there was great joy and gladoees exhibited on all side*, ant every body wasted 10 b. ed Beyer.! resolutions wore adopted, thimble, the Chairman, the Seeretanes, sed one another for the great gond the League had done, and after suitable thanks load been returned to the league adjourned sine die. There were forty penmen protect when the adjnornment took place." Who could the red 'aced man from the B orth he 1 it wasn't Scottie, was it -he tiled on cultivate cabbage up there 1 Who could it be 1-G(eh. It ie true, no one pone*asoJ of co:onion know snmetl.in that would Leese sense believes their.pr:,lestatiour, an I that, htsem better than alt thea. o wetild a -put to nue rho w?rJr of Mr. Herne, " the worths repre0tntetiacs of these worthy persons" .out the praacot,mint;try, and put the "Cures the house -burners of Montreal " will return to thea p,acc, item' the Governor &heat his laden with the indignation of every honest :Amines*, nod get one of the Me'calfe echnol, who can make the nom -oily rule the maj ro- tted revere Still it would not answer I &lid al would be, right enough. An e1e'e- f h ' t hieing deeps- l' i URQN• SIONAL. THtfIt8DAY, AUWUBT 1� 1049. ES?Alt3 ON WA�t.-'.t0. 11. \Visa, ea .0 remarked in oar first j'.slsy on th!a subject, w the remit of the mirage idea that duty, virtue, brewery, (reataes consist 1n- the exercise of physical powt4r or bras force over our fellow err*nrea ; this idea excludes or overlooks the fact tat we are moral and tatellecual beings, sed that the ►aprnority of beaten ■a,are over the risen animal, consists e:closeroly in cement - tag ear intellect so ae to give our moral semi - notate • decided aupremaey 0ter our actma! na- ture : thio feet. we ay, is eaeloded, nod the none ilea reeeg•(aes mw entirely is his animal character, sod estimates his eseelleeee is exact- ly the ssrne meatier se we .etittsate :he supe- riority.1 the Bear. narsely, from the amount of his physical ue.agtjr Now we would s'mo.t ' appose that eves i• • very redo etas. of society the error of N. ides might easily be discovered. The supremacy which mos, even to the most savage state wields o•er the saber portion of the animal treaties, ere fic estly prates that the Author of Nature designed him for • superior be- ing: and had his roperiaity been to epeeist to displays of brute streog'h, then his physical or- gaoiatioe had certainly tree more powerful than that of any other •oimal, bat he is aware that Millis net the rase- i1e wields aatbonty over the otter. so,msis, and rorports the dignified title of Lord of the ereauo.," chiefly through Me exercise of hw i•tellect•al power : sail it is strange that he -sown perceive the impropriety sod debasement of employing these noble facul- ties to rendering himself more brutal than the w ies.- beut, in the destruction of his • n rp'e This, however, is • fact, mea is more creel and destructive on h.! owa epeties than any other race of animal.: and to agrarate the a r:mma:�'y of this conduct he boasts rel it, and adduces it as • proof s( hie superiority : • He has, as we ob- rerwed before, overlooked or forgotten the fact that he is an iaell-cinal end a moral being, the idea that killieg his fellow cremates ie largo num- bers u brave apd rsag0asimoas csodset has be- come • universal delusio•. Warts regarded a the bonsese of the notion, and the 'i fighting men" who I.ire for life or by the year for the avowed purpose of killing the figbtieg men of some other nation, .. etophaieiy said to bare entered the "'eerie, of their country ' "- The minion slaughter of tbossa•ds-the devas- tation of kingdom• -the burning of eitiea-the downfall of empires, and the production of hu- man wretchedness and •ickeeing desolatioo, are ell dignified with the appel•tioa of " victory," and talked ever in awes of triumph and csugratu• lades ! We lean it in the tales of the nurser• -it stimulates the dares of our boyhood -it " the topie of oar social ieterroane ..d even in our religious exercieea, we an edified from the pulpit by the introdsotton of tropes, figures and similin borrowed from the tactics and technical- ities of the bottle -held Wt certainly think tbat every thiakiag roan who is acgo•ieted with the biaery .f ..Ica.', mot admit that of .l1 the !teats wbieh leave ever bees inflicted oe m•nkied (if we 'recent the introduction of totoxiatieg liquors). war bas heels she most degrades', the most expensive and the moot destraetme, whether it is viewed as • pec•aiary, a moral eras istelketual deboa.meet --sod whether et is preeseuted and practiced by Tory, Whig, Radical or Repablieas Geveer•- meat, the same withering, btighim j' cons.gnen- ces will ewe,. Yet witch has bees the mania for fletb-wo,d,ip, that kiss sod aril govero- swaa (mea •tenet, sod gartered, hid naked, a d Bathed. meg r .fy prommel the warrior. Prima have prayed he wires a has arms, have aided ria •ieteriw " gloriosa," and have ewou- ioid Mo. Rimer -ism have flattered and posts hews bevelled him. The d.ped populace bare mole ba..6r's, .ad retard esea.mees in honor of him -sed the illsatraa. Mimes bas mociard his p.akssis., said gives it a d1.iwe wires by ✓ epreseetiog Jehovah se the ellelem•ml c-ie-eklef of 'caesarian army ! la it, thea, • wonder that war abeeM he so .espkatfely demi/awed • the w.wfe. of row sassy N' Put, b.wtver amicaMe suermay be to ktsgs sed civil (overt - te• h the ptesest p.litie•1 ee.ditie• of the world, we de lh it world le very 4 &seep to show ,het it ta►plassiss, •ret least pes�kfa• m aloe grow beth, .f civilised arvici.' - Ws rye Isom. foist tewl4etaos of the ba v.r Ire - mem Passes sed Hritaia. We rseelleet the (eeeis•ti.g *wast.-theidnrtlf ltSNld at pndy apparel sed an..v-yes kir b".41; •ad logger of posameir. •ed •Iiwisg snidest ferrplQN b the litres••. "`- eights( poem thas•mit dee the is mama and *Magee of a+.�'M.Mee maga We ve- mteofbt *. beteest !tee irlgft - Ilia. Pool deft era 'Mar* I. he that err er rssca,. es, ev 1110 G.,ac•'ner, and elective Legislative delegates design,,hoot1 be perpctrattd. The C1Onctl, anrexalinn and the union of all friends stn at tared liois lose the taw the Proviecee, and cunning checks to keep Ne The in lrI1England who t seek D in the. the balance, would all be forgotten. Oh no! The Id ccs - these threes ro dust inry they neer would mention them. papers Is 164!101. It is d throw r3 in m There is one grievance of which the pro - the a instil _ ts• nee n s eine d a ,yea reran Cie at 1 toot laio, and ooh ch they sometimes 4. P aneral'a • - R n-ucernur G .atthe4 t1 . Deficf that pope- talk, of getting removed, but of which the nam alt.' f; t:roe-nscn tail not a word -- The Clergy Rc*ertes and re fsctorirs. Perhaps hh••y mean to Coke Op that matter et their next meeting and termer the majorl- ty with their views on it. aloes refrom ! A SCENE --ADJOURNMENT OF TME LEAGUE. The tiro sten frl..g gives the followirg secoone of the concluding proceedings of the Children of the Sun :- "The League rnet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. P. M. and when the doors were opened, -lair. Gamble was on his lege read- ing the Address to the people of Caoada- prepared by Idr John L'reakenridge. The ' •err- .ear•,,_; 1?Y nienn0 . " tiny she Legislature 10 nrkr e•:eh a, se Liberal -'•The a/'m r strati• n e( jiettew- 1, Plication et the Clergy R'•crve Food. in the Cowie cif Lam ehoti! I never know " es Ivey premete the general irtereste of distinction of p#rtt ntsdonomtnstion.' Old Torc-" Carta the. ail the fr:lirg up ofall ofces there Should, he no diettnc• tion of party ; that is what I call nu party O,cernmclt." Liberal -".Oh 11 begin to understand you i . r.sJ of they stertor, to d afertae cosrtJ- new. Your th. ak the new government should h D' we obstruct emphatically warn them not to attempt appoint Tories to office as readily as their " erannn of it tell ...v.', Svnrrd." to obstruct ,them. deviate are sure that Ili! \\'c hope that when the Sroud •hall next i•:ccetlency will not deviate from the "dig - Uhl owns trpnnerm." assemble it well rye a eery diet !ed trere•- Uld Tory-•• i do ; it is the true way to nifr• d neutrality" which he has invariably promote the good of tt,c cuuutry, and put 10 end to party I" Liberal-. Do you expect that there iv 91 be no oppo.!'•on to the new goverment, either in Parliament or ant of it 1" Ola Tory-" I du not knots: but suppose •' the Province, *!thous ocra.tontrg the .1 dieenrle, j.alsu.tea, ant other stilt that " arise from- the present aperopra'ios of " them. 1t was agreed to sustafa theorem " tare, an.i in consideration of the advanced (r .m those market, to our eeeporte. They can there mat sane every thing cheaper than mor can, What Liberal-" There eel' un•loebtcily be an are we to dor Net alt down and Mourne seer op pomilien, •-d 1 rh.sOld he sorry I( it were of sell our faints sod muse there too otherwise. It is in.eparable (rim a free n e .r- te e n h slim - nnuntrr and a free Irgstdu►, sol R -bet may when we ire, sed work head work. Reiss 1510 ho.hele of shelled cam where we for - merit; ra"ed 211 ; raise 2 toes of hey where we used to ;row one; keep 10 cope, •^..1 goal one. teen, UPI keep them wrl„ where we roundly did tire. at', may,ne: to 'hie to dew this year, or neat. bet begin the goad workand it *111 lit be 'many yews bef.we we can. IAhu!tep, science. 'conn- me-mn't Le hr..ug:.t t.'.id un- is thtf•:fi:n ant 01 n.r pas -pose. : ' sr s Who are lice men destined to rl,e In the sgri• cultural world t I answer, Mope who rend • -el reflect. Now, more than ever, hes • time emit• whew, the Wooer mutt Moak. He that worketh ever w hand with lila hands. If he work not with :-b4 heed leo. titan filed hejump/rat set;hMn for .esctipries biro, witltWVdiepllryld•el Mho, he 'sere. And Mom into, 11.0 w:su is their own esac•it as in sorpose that they ren kir. nothing from • book or paper. on- famine. will discover Ago erne, perhaps too ��ttlate to re:t1ell It. W. a remain Valley. a , Feb. 1, Id -t9. flew to Wena, -The Director, of the (friar John (r. R ) Agnrsitra1 ;1er•tecty, to their re- pot esu the year 190. make the following re- marko es tae of the Har* of not is wheat. - Thy steer,* slim the blew aro throws oat after se • ..pponitioa then ea *potion, and are de•Igoed is mote in'rirv; o, The sat de).. Dottimeat from ,the earth fey Mrots wh.cb *mewl seer the ground. The wows plant ha *Molar motley; but to &ddttawn lbeemo, w►es attest to be•.d, wade 4.w. • hep swot issm the sant, far the sorrow. Is may to • prea.mwL e(prownrieg that a title al netriaeee' which ie lite. rieh eat remoter sod this tap wet has ben keowa to gs dews 11 the depth crnnrert World Tong centinne is:thaw, a rheck of an efficient coestilnn"nal oppesl• Bion. But is this most be the cease it 40 both the right and the defy of gore remised to gree the of6-es to the r ..wn friends and n,et.te their re ponentr. T1'. is the prat tee With all her eroveew'n!etk^ - •t)Id 1'•aer-';Thee it will be a party g,. tcramcr.t.." • . -1.tberal-" It It i'1 tint lit a party giorron- 'mene, but a government rlr.wtk a parry. fur the g;:od of the *bide e. mmuarte. The paln,saga ni politic offices Is a pert of the meats eItpinye4 for the retention of power, Apt to Sire *iII4'ht and consistency to the Administration. In the exercise of that patronage. government nits sl.re)a attend to hate the eiteatiens filled by properly goii;jtpd 9111006. Ey p••teeing a Pettiest; rliSrtethey will twee owlv'fall in their duty, but destroy their infl•renco with the pohlic. Tho choice of office holden ought, a. a general rule, to be ami"g thrix Own ono - porter.. Brit alrbnogh this will he the role, it pt.00lJ.nr:t he inr■nab'e, pariicubrlr in literary sad prnfeaaonwl appointmcntr, un• connected with rot, 11..^ 01d Torr-" Rut should it not he hotter to make so die'inctino of party in all ape pnint•nents " Liberal-" Yon we'll.' net here naso to flight the battles of what they bettered to be gond government, and then to anpnint those to carry it net, in whom they harem, confidence. No, so ; 1t if eel of the diffi- culties of every emote -at that there are many behvwgi 10 their nese adherrato seeking °Mee cannot be .opp'10'(. Bir' tow it wo•ml.i ngsravtte the evil ift*ty WPM to divide the o$CC0 with their elope Sr. Only to the ennnlry ►'egrhre. OW )) only who m*4atatn the princ,plee• of the Reformers rbeetd ferrite d De., if they poo- nee e►nee the nscaeery apaldficatiow " !ion of iia mind both upornthe.uhject of the Rectories an well as of the R^sertes.- Bnth am in one category -alike anj tit and. inim cal (0 the relty.nns trite -Pieta of the Province. Whatever may be the nainion of the Synod. we hope the people will tee to their own tots -net anil that of their fami- lies, hy peotionrng for the abolition of the net and rhe sale of the whole, eith'r (,r tlfl- weati.ro or 'erne other genera! and public porpoise in which all will participate w ttbout diet inet of ere. I. Ws have (err TVs idea of the .feat to whi,h s -•fen: rt vti ens hast been 10 from the mattes ef the Reserve., and ere d-•eht not aha' if the pe a?1r, are lea.' welch teeter in allowt14g the) rine-inn to be kept et they - 'net, thee may find that very tt•;,• of the wa.t food will reins!, ter he .-Try- In -Tr•• •-in *tate nnmiWr of the Chem1, w•• - -treed ears aff,rJ to envie with contempt at the Ler imitation., , 1h,t a writer while h::,raanin.' Im;• dent malice which the faction are the exeturt'en of the Raiecepalun•. as a ru- dlei.iaym They know well that they darn I'olr cert to K,r►z a LurCoia *t, eta--' fated not atb-mpt to execute their threat,: that len (rear: • in the comfurtaid• net• in :ooh eh there a an alM.btai mtseamou. {echo. obeerveJ since hie a.sump'ton of tho re101 of government; and no man of proper feel, Mg woubl wish him to do so. There will of ermine be nothing oolttical in the tokens of regard wet:h which he will be ereoted- nettung to wound the feelings of those who may be opposed to his Administration. Bit thrss marks of reeteset hitherto accord- ed to our Gove-nor General will be freely paid. and on the occasion they will be the apentaneous feelings of the heart. Thee remarks ne what will be done on the premium of 111s Eaeelleaej s visit to Lipper Canelo, are in some degree drawn Earth by articles wh.ch hoes latterly appear. cd in the Ten paperre the object of which, se we here Mend, sail is to deter Hs Ex- cellency (root neither Upper Canada. We have trts'e, the sehjpet with calmness: we tee antral a+prnnrt+tien for ro'a'r t 'rte of I" tram the•t_'Iwg! Reterye f' ..i :o the leine'a4ft College endr*wtnent tin 1 wo•.td alf,rd lb begin a taw E-ti.eupalaa iostitu- tinn no a good stale. We Can, 't turn to the paper, but *rich rise thw tr,ere..ioo .Heade wren our mind be me14m2 the arttel and we are or -heel le b•heve it, Co the se wnnl•I be in k•'epin, with the we'1-know eheract,et and far-seeing eticulsti.-as of Dr. Strachan. Whet thein .hnuld be done te•tay the prngre.a of *hie injoistiee and lfr rcnre the tnr.tnra*te bitr.fng of perreet religiose liberty and e,nalltt tor all the i hahitseteof the PPhtipes' ! The forma on r S media in emery Towe whnee r -et 'hoed he to alrneale th shot:tineof t,te'•Trust. ria .r.vy Laren e, Mela_oiana eewenrtn?.ea, ani the remetal of all *octet's, (-e .•msec y might be the hest mean, to he ern;'.•yted._ Stich have hero (limned le ether Cassis meter the *erne n(" Anti-e•.dnwwtent Bier maim" .r A.w'eialienr. and .m"n_.t saw ..t,n h.dr ed the example hoe already beta asst by Poeta action sod lnlellieeet r-,esdg ssi religiose liberty too the tillage of Itnere e- eiite. As Asti -State Church .1ssoctodell wan formed !hero snow months age dal bolds ire merterege pnrtrrdaea!Iy rel, the p1r• pose of promoting ietellige•te epos the tbrnsyh tie length ghtfirreadth of Upper Canada, whseh world speedty crash them, were they to penned to extremities. They have been permitted to prectve their " fan- t•otie trick.' quite long enmesh; if they re- new thorn on tie Governor General's emit, me thaw hoods he the coalogeewche. • From the Canadian Free Preen- THE LEAGUE PROTECTIONISTS. The i.eagne-erten undertook also, to glee their e,elightened opinion* on the com- mercial an 1 aanpttltrernl intereots of C,naJa. 1V• may well .ilppe•0 that they worth' ew- ter as then Milers eon ewers. Protee- thee wee the greed remedy, and on this they were it h%rs.mtone. ft was treated as an axiom that all great sewntries hal grown great by protection. - The V*It ed !!tarn preleet, end therefore are greet. *mats owes pretested end the war thew Brat sed preeperema' bet the hes aJept d the esow.d p narIple ef free tide, tai %ee prosperity has frame (bat alienist dee limed. There are mono enmp gsseetie ee Meant protection. is reference to womb the woes . mss dad we ween mote •e beaten. Mr. Vestatigee theegbt that the spgt:Nteval T■ Gotlawetee Vmrr.-The subject of the or's Visit to Brockville, baa hose Pretty ell dimmed, during the weeb, sad of the Omit !lee made of the Matte. mem has frees geed for anythingit hat the t•rmiss4 Mee Reformers of !hie DItr(et oto what comas they *111 adept. They w11 show their ,srp•et ler Lard Li re, ehe.td he MOM taw rows by s flak The Tories of Termite .15 Sted tad •red mine% .n the efdeaf td tis Hes. George Moffatt, the abet Week 'Meet y'ss ltiefy the smallest tslemlpMao hes Meeker•- it vemsls•