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livteg, ars sew •Agent Iher kit fallsm of
teemed MM he ram Moble et wwilkag e
take see M !bee deweeetise .f lde.
. amn beww 11 wee perprtt.ted by • mole -
tart Aar w* t• better that Ile roll to IoM
pen or Imes reeve to Or slag tits awful canoe.
tis els world be is jedgteg murder tomsnited
in WWI or 01.1.07 A.ay wed' such philoso-
�ph�y ! 11 may de with leave. sed resole, whit
re.•`alyr es other law sham Ma d.,*..es of the
w1Y prepeesidea-hat is erne -aloe with
moral ewer it is • r • delesiw mod • tsar.. "-
If metal s►nptioa ear be rewired sesetery
by a odes 1 inrvidnsta ter theft, bla pbamy.
tykes sad envy aposies of wickeder' way be
damned of oriwis•liry U ars wily agree to be
wicked i• a collective ..patty ! • The witty
Slew., is hie/Tristram Bbssdj has give. • very
happy centrism el this xwatrrtr a arOw of
e awt.salwtag pill H dieldt•g to •rias. The
rads pre nay et to fat of tea hill and seitber
Oak play ser fel play oo•td iedoe ler to go mer
step farlbersomtrgtb lea Nee held the Morin
Amt Mega wee OR wed ie fr glob whir rf
programmed aeddbly and repeatedly, would aper-
wrgaw1y impel) sey Malo forward. Mt it was a
wicked .ogsdly weed. asd r Nee cold ever bo
kegler teat prone...ad it- Tory •t lam Yell
epee the (uteri" eapedloat .( desiroyieg the
swath by moving the crime-te e4 Nan repeat -
e 4 the tree eylliell..1 the myotic, dabelical
maid, and ibe syr Novice measled th.*MR
gUa►k, a tho Ada mead ,till ! The plots
devotee. weld warm lead etba.•stin i• their
myaterisa ej•celatiea1-eiey pro.eoeed w
log sad r rapidly that orb er (ape her re-
spective syllable sad pereacrd the wily ward
is foil, -Mt gm old Maio ss.s ie•teess.Ma!
Now this absurd Morin r f the devisibility el
moral malt use/ ole well .sept is a laughable
week like Tristram Snodr, bet ft is rally pain-
ful to eve it i•tredeeed mut the realities.( life -to
se. It is the shape of ■p active. deadly delve/ea is
ratters whir the live *4 maskiod are as make.
Were it passible a clericals the public mind
from the grasp of the deladr, air tee impress
every meta with to reasonable conviction that
7.e is just.. as iadividadly sceoeat•hle for the
eoo.peeser of hie c.sd.n en the fat tl.-field, a
be is few his redact is any other condi ion or
relater of life, we mestere to firm that ratios
tied betds•6elds world too co.*. to en end. -
Whether mankind would thee be equally happy
rad prosperous is, perhaps. a 'sisets►of epimer
Father we cosy be held that th• f,kriwg man
cannot be h.4 isdivideally r.eposoib!e for their
elaaehterieg in book -they pre there by Mesm-
er, sad their eonuct is ssactired by the a-
ues. Tes is the very ga.mi.s at twee. The
question is, has a lisp or a te.su.d lisp say
authority to do that which i• msnlly wrong t-
A Kis, was Emperor is the highest authority
is • astir, hat be he a right to do er.l men
thea le at.aseat of Mia subjects. He bar .o
right to kill an innocent teas. We Gonna/met
baton composed of m.• eleegi•g to the intone
?(.t or of these a re, as an isdiv4rl, has a
right to kill a are. Hew then dor he scree
this right by eaten with when who are jot as
delete,* of it a himself 1 And if gather the
king nor *be Gevenaa•t pewees as iahereol
right to kill, by what proems de they communi-
cate this right to an army 1 Verily. there ■re
strange philosophies in the !raid .'
Of
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THE GAME OP POLITICS.
Ton refutation of Calaway is certainly .sea of
the men est/Masant tasks that we have ever, -
gaged M. It is so seder all eir.nsteoceo, sod
prelims!, me sera the calumny amerces from
teen wbo pose' iatelligenee ambling Man to
exert as iahuesa en members Slats ealightesed
tidnd.. Tb. asarecton sod publication of
wrlfal fdsehead to the 'Mem .f another, ie a
crime of • dangerous Stammer -the daager and
the criminality ring proportioned to to in-
fluence mod *asdirg of the perpetotor-a.d it
mal be reoordeJ to the credit of humanity that
men, i• general, regard the e.mmo. malicious
1eer es es Mien of .aprem. Mt«tabs. In
feet, be is esifrwmly treated r e being mot re-
titled te the ceremonies or common emrtesiea of
eivitirtie. The Ires sad stainers of the low,
the worthless, en the •mwdee,led, are compere-
tively barml.a, they ere viewed .s washers of
sworn, wed are slowed to phos for what they are
worth. Bet when a man Salmis, the character
of a Goodness, asking pretence.. to learning
and reepee'.biltty, coedeeeends to promalpte
eri1ml falsehood i.janose to the renown, of
tether, he becomes as object of abhorreae. 1.
mod atm N poral. sod to infamy whieb
srmdeafv gatbrea risen his se.. aloha him
&Taer.s4 still futbw from his "eigieal stead-
ies im .asiety, !ill e1 kaglb he mare te be ea -
gulled as a member of the community. It u,
trowomy to be re,gauw1 that *hie Linable in:g-
oatiss'shish sae aseesfpst again* the ttolicior
lar, la, by lens .tiny. pervertde of the prlo-
eip(es ofegemeiy, .tubed from ibe whore* of
pollees. Os envy mbar rbjees mar kin seem
es exercise a .ev,sim mesas% of d.satmmimttm
Mow.se n,ht and wr.mg-het se the artist ort
patios 0hme appear, es M as mond peers: des.
• cera, V the mildest eemetst, may shone. me:
a>1sollImer gat 0imgewes. sad :mem sed
seb� a mod -amines es/ t.mlielew false.
~ads. L Meek opt resoles the lowrat,
dMlosW diebrearsep ties disposes the moot
M �r `�l-k.
8.O6e.p, tew
d ill
•ospee dM midi's. in
maim, ! L lis Mary Mmismm of We, an
Who wield elswNne •aslipan sad
'AVM Weekend assert de .,.du.t •ebmesse
of hie Medway would epui/y tea trioweed sad
hemmed r • e'msmon seers. Bet mem tweed
'ars 1• pnhtue.-Ilioe e( p.atial Jameal
07110116.141 the plsillga of mmubletesieg ase
most tlomut )sea or to iy.17 dAsir speeenes
they awl imp .vete them of :INMg almMaba, .t soslety, and erp,eis/grad-
Mse
em
tis obeliskIbe maw 1lapest madMa-
sh 118I lialanstissa. the -'rs pep��witumu
idyll* p 11snpsia lean. hee.II�ttR,ae mint
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1119161 M ei gun rat earn ammbM.na
phw YomS iso tIIh�M
stPdiffs,W. *f
dgn•Mly ►.M spr•tly ewe° 0a m oar setter,
aml wt eriunt briefly epee them, .ia became
no Mppe• le be the object of the rmhgeeet sad
fti1.g aaawur.ss; bet fat the purpose .f •wakos-
u,. it poamNr, a dear of mond 'adlpati.w is
Me pante rad aprost MKS a deoofat7ag teas'
tire. We de am approve of Ores maned of
ele.l'ag the Ikeslwease' er pts peels, by see-
king the yob:iaers till .w poekeis tbruagh legal
pru.etauous; but we wou14 wdlrugly eedesvor
to elevate the ere Spibhe "pleura, eo that sea
Iis.•tia,e depravity •eald eras for lack al sup-
port. 1• the :igsal et t7.. Stets Jape last, we
wr04e •a article entitled •• A few dwaghto upon
Hoes Bering." The forest retreat. aod
este tendency of it was to expos. the futility .ted
danger of a political party having recover to the
come of arse for the porpoise of game, the a.
rwsdency. Th. prtoeiple spot which we erased
was the attend law of reri.'ance-the haw which
w eagre/a is banes nature, sad teach, ,a ♦f-
Met syn-"jf pro strike au. I'll gram pre is
r.O.rw." 1s speekt•p of "Offal bre rai.iag, in
citreous. with thhe kw, wt took rt for granted
that to torte* were 1.01,,e in claming the cred-
it of baring the Parliome,t Hoer -see gave
them ala credit -end endeavored to pant lot
the awful conrgo.nces that might arias to dee
eo.aIry should this Eery mode of srgomeol be-
come mortal ; is Illustrating the policy of peace
sad sense tar which we were coateadiatr, swe
stated Mar *hrp pewee, of the k.dug Tortes of
Mestere, (tie Hee. G. Morar aid Mr. Mee-
se.) wee just es enoboseible, and wooed hate se
brightly u the Parliament Hous. -wishing rhos
w thew teat if the poetic• which the Tories had
eot.m.seed, were adopted by UM parties, ora
city of Motorail might be lad in are., .ted std'
the relative prier of the two political pollee
ward set be charged, nor affected by the te-
sagratioo.
Tltia.sad ell.sina iotredued, as we thought,
legitimately into • eeasecisir. trate of ,rases.
Mao was construed by the Kingston Mews Into
a"but•' for wilful fire -rasing on the part of
the Macrae radicals! Some of the inferior u-
pas al tory demoralization, razed open tie
"blot" and turned it Tato a •• reeommeneattnn,"
and la this shape It went the mond •f most of
the tory inereals. We took so noti.-e of it, lim-
ply because we think it's co•.bring an 'remelted
complirne,t on an unprincipled .illifie, to allow
him to nipper that he is capable of injuring
1ea. Our *reason was latterly drawn to the
sttaal.n• by • paragraph is the Pilot. mecca',
the Melreml Carrier of .n " infamous false-
lee•d,'i la saying tat we had o rate:tied the
Moelreal'radiesla to barn the property of the
Ha. Grime Morar ■nd Mr Miers !" We
supposed 'bat the Courier had take, his trains
from •o ,eworhy suer snd was to wane ex•eat
blameless. Aad as oar residers are aware we
wrote a short oouce of the fatehood, )cod (award-
ed a copy of the paper and also . copy of the
Signal containing the article at hear burning,
aping that the Corner would read and judge
for bim.elf, and, as . gentleman, would spologize
for his error. •
His acknowledgement of the receipt of our pa-
pers .•d remark., has been. made in anything
but the spirit and manner of • Getteem.n. W.
rad his acknowledgement is the Cales,al and
ie the Speclalor, ■od we onhentatingiy pro -
armee it e.a...!e and dishonest. even to an
e xtent whieb, upon any other sut.ject than poli-
ties, would consign its author In lasting diegraco
iu the estimation of thinking mea But the
Spectator and the Colonist have both thought 6t
to publish it, ander the bare Po•io., we summer.
that Editors are ,rat respea.ib:• ter the ubartr
which they pnelrah. Item the Cdieuer sod the
Spectator are aware that the intention and ten-
dency of the Courier's remarks are to injure us
by garbled extracts, or isolated sentences taken
from our owe writiop, mad we man, therefore,
sure oar candid op.aioo, that the Colonist and
the Bp.cMrar are more guilty than the Coaster.
isasm.ch as they have added cowardice *serine.
As Editor may giro publonty to falsehood sod
error, through ignorance, and be Mamelees: bot
wee he pbbliahee the falsehood of • cotempora-
ry, knowing it to be talaehood, then he is more
culpable than the originator. We will return to
this ahjeat in ear meat, •s we hate something
pareicalariy interest's( to sey about the Colo-
nise!
QT W. understand the Assail Eihibitioe of
to Harpurbe-y Agricultural Society takes pee.
en Friday, the 91st inmost. Aed it will ream
from the respective Lima of Premiema given on
oar leant page. that the Gnderich Exhibition
will bet held on Friday, ibe 251h iantant, and that
of the Loudon Road Breech will take place for
following Tbarery, wiz. the 2716 Inst, We no -
nee thes'Meeuop for the perpnw of reminding
ear readers that Societies for the encoar.gemest
and promotion "(Agricultural enterprise exist in
the Dietnet, and involve a certain amount of in -
erre.' to all who live by the cultivation of the
nil. It has bees halted that the several Branch-
es of the Herr District Society should merge
tato one ammo. fond, the respective sums .p-
repriated for Ploughing Matches, and that a
grand Diatnet Ple■ghi.g Match should take
pl.ee .".,where seer Harp.rhey. We approve
e( the suggestion. We think It would be mutu-
•Ily re mtageo." for the different Breeches ro
erne frequency into competition with each oth-
er, set eel, in reference In pinoghiog, bat also
la reference to 8toek and Produce. The wider
the Geld of competitie, the mo.. dn.ermfi.d well
be the rxperimes's, and the greater tbe probabil-
ity of fmperemeet.
finance; LTvaa.-Tile Gentlemen, who
last Sunday Morning, in the prosecution of
teere.:.dise, ria.: Collecting Specirete*s-
er• regsseted or their next Mott to Mr.
Doane. Qarde., to make use of the usual
etrsac.-ibe li its. -Colo.
W aro eeeeed eely lorry le publish the du-
pes of re little eammeely, by neetdu, the
fact, that le t7.. Town of flop,-rkh, within the
teed. works, there hale 10.. rstesshamr-
ret daps dation committed a to (3a: Mae end
Cherie& d suraw of the most gaspeetabie 7.!telo
imam. Ket seely has the keit bon e11Pi, bolt
in tine have twee seriously tejund-toe f..tn
have hen brake dews, sad tittle an pip have
get lore to peomlw sad destroyed vegetables
••., of moth poster vale to the popr.etan
Mrs the init. These meelerel depredations
see eensialy net ibe twit or Into, mod aha da-
res* is ag,►aveoed by the fort that rhe Lastly,
*r ere to wales "elected tee the /khan.,-
ihm . Wo leisk a atom, etpreses of Able
*sir Amid he bees,►t as bar eguiese oma►
ellesisen
UT IT a w1'k lydug. el dose+ rsa,wi ilea war
general the saddles death, o Teesder cue
Ilio sanest, of Damon McPuaoon, Pis.,
helico sf the Peen sod Daalriot Conseil.
lee for tie 7'ow•.bip of Ellice. Mr. MAPAILA.
ma was se active, iaelligest, Scotch farmer, a
too via warm friendly .anpsaiti,a, sial W. vett
ti,destere red exemplary Moue 114 wee ro-
erally reepected sad betay.d, ted in his denser
Herr bas tom use of ter best sad ores sem-
mete Camellias.
e 0 Ill Ill a II t f a t 1 0 11 D.
tlruvruta,
b•111.11, 1849.
The Bustler Agnc.lt.ral 8wteeyet Stew of
Fall When took piece oa Pear. Ti.".. were
levee euenpsuter, each W Iogtug forward • q•ae-
uly uI beret., w►ice those secorseul in ta-
king prisms were booed to sell ata fined price le
the Memtors.l the Society. Five .f the
pies exhibited wets of the " Beard to
Chaff" verie.y, sue b. -..d -d club, and the abet
•• Re.1 Chaff." The Wueal exhibited wee all
geed, Indeed much superior to the generality of
Fell Wheat thea year.
The Per. were .warted as follow.:
1st ?nor. Mr. Jame. Crer•r, N. f,asteope,
2nd •• Mr. James P.uerwo. do.
3,4 " Mr. Jobe Delirium. Dowels.,
4th " Mr. 8eb.suw Fryfogie, 8 Eaahope.
As them was ■ great damned Ib, the o Beeedod
'Wale Chaff " tor teed, all exhibited wasa roe
sold, mod we underuand that Mr. James Raskin,
of N. h..Ihope, sold about 150 bushels befre he
left the ream. A great qu•rtiy .1 'be saner es-
r'ely was also sold by Mr. Alvin Sebring, of 8.
Easibope, sod Mr. John Mun.y, and Mr. Wee.
Duo, of Downie. In Oct, •e believe that all
the wheat of that variety grown on thesetdemert
will be used for .eel, besides greet gentium
which Lave hero brought *rum Detainee Tows -
ship
A greater breadth of Fall Mum will be sown
here this, than hes ever been in any former year.
The summer fellows are generally i, good order,
and the farmers are very busy sowing, some har-
ing commenced l.y the tir.t ,.f the month.
One thing who's abs alire.•'ed great atteation
at the Show, was a sample of wheat presented
to the Darters of the Society by Mr. John Kel-
ly, of N. Esethupe, the equal of which we bare
sever area io Credo. 7•hi• w.s raised by him
fruits a an all portion of reed hr received from the
Society, being part of fnnr bushels presented to
them in 1848. by Mr. Widdrr• C. C. Commis-
sioner. 11 was agreed that the ample, along
with temples 'd the Stratford Prize Wheat, be
trot to 51r. Widder.
' Stasrroao, Sept. 10, 1849.
Mr. EJitnr,-In your leo S.g.ul 1 observe •
commsairatina dated 81ra,fsrd, .rad aimed " As
inhaht.ent," concero'ng the Emigrants lately
arrived ie S1ratterd. Fee a answer to his que-
ries. 1 would refer • An l,.h.bi tan' '• toe pamph•
Jet published in England by the Cadads Compa-
ny. and edited by J. J. E. L. of Stratford, • copy
of elect I think •• As lulabimat" can meetly
procure. soars, site.,
- ANTI -HUMBUG.
Qu it M ATca.-The Return Match be-
twe,•n Bette and K,Imarn.•ek was plated at
Pans no tb. ,5th ult. and lee dost. The
players on oho Berth ode were lessors Jahn
t'ra g. James Caldwell, and John McCwh.
F..r Kilmornock, Meese. John Cutbbertsoo
Robert Gray and %Vm. Stevens.
At the close of the first day's play the
score stood,
Boob 41
Kilmarnxk, .. '30
21 in Amor of Belch. '
At the end of the 2nd day the score stood :
B.•tth 17
K'Imarnock, ye
11 Io favour of Bettb.
Galt Reporter.
Gon es',oO. (h,.&,.'. purr. -This Tong
looked for and le :g talked of visit has been
at 'troth commenced : a telegraphic coma
entinieahon he. been received from the hon:
M. l'•meron, stating that hu Excellency
left Montreal yesterday nae will be u thee, 'Ma THE PUBLIC. '
Falls on Saturday neat. • When he wi11� r HEREBY caution all and every person or
wit thin section, we are not informed, i persona whomsoever, from receiving er
We have nothing to say nn the subject taking TWO PROMISSOIIY NOTES,
further than this : after all the auffertngi of. Moiled by me in fain. of Robert Moderwell.
the people of Ireland, owes
ing• in gee part,one fur £ 10 ids 1 id.; and another for £15
to the bed crier -enamel of England, the Irish
received her Mnj•.ty with the greatest en- now over due, as I have received no talus
Ihususm : It is to be hoped the people et for the ams. Sept.1849. 4t-n9McILWAjj1,i.
Canada w ell do as mach for her repreeenta•
Go/tench, 3rd 1841-1t
five, who, however his conduct may have
disappointed seine, ha. acted in strict accor-
dance with the letter of the constitution.-
lyroviaeioliat, Sept. 5.
LEAGUE iN GLANFORD.-foment.•
Toot %VA?rT.D.-A gentleman in Glanford
Wishes th be informed who appointed the
"great big boy " that represented the
League in, that Town.htn ! Three or four
persons •ponrnted a meeting for that pur-
pose. hot did not attend ; and how the "dele
agate" was appointed, or who gave him his
crodertial., ie entirely unknown to the gond
penple of Glanfi,rd. Some light on this
mv.tenons transaction is much required and
will be very thankfully reared by •'the
people" in titre parte. The "child of the
nun" from that Incalrty mum have 'veered
honied( to attend toe Cucvent;o0.-Proria-
eielist.
The 11nn, Mr. Tache, Bert Commi.sinn•
er of Public Works has gone down from
Montreal to the Saguenay, to select a tote
for a Court House. -(;lode,
We are happy to learn that the cholera
is rapidly doappearing in ifamilton, 'there
was Ont any cane reported on Wednesday
and only one on Thursday. in Kingstdn It
is also on the decrease.- Globe.
#ir • test . •
Ol9beira. Seg601101 70119-
.A. a 4. ••<r o. d.
Floor per b•re.l. • 1 . • • a 1 2 6
Flom, per MGM, (6r...,e) 10 • a • 11 3
Fail Wheat per brawl. a 3.• 0 3 1]
•pnsg What per beak. • 2 6• it 2 9
(Mut per boob. 34 Ib. ed. • 111d. Butter la hey
3d. B,,*., (freak) 6d. • 7d. flame per Ib. 34
•6d. Pear per bushel, Is 6J • I. 10 Hay per
toe£I 10.a£l 13.. Eggs per deed, 44.
Marmite 1.. Sept . 3. 10149.
The lutrlligeser brought by the Caledonia.
which ailed hen, Lt.rrpool nu the 19th insi•nt.
ba9:educed s• ch•agr, in our Meller, one ale
haying bees Wade y.werday of Sumo Mb. wiper -
fine. eit 93e. Torre are but low tr.aseu.aw
"whir to the 'WOMAN scarcity of good mut 0.104
flour in Market. to ..th.r •nicer• at produce
three is no change to note. The price .1 brandy
.od goo having n -en ,. Emitter, bottlers are
asking more far them here, ear fid to 9d per gal-
lon for the former. end 3.1 toed for the latter.
Pelta or Tinge to Qugsee. Argun 31. -
Why, Pine, 3d to 411; feed Fla, 61d to 144;
Standard Cate*, £37 100.
!luta per bushy', 3.1 Ib.
Bacon, per cwt.
Baiter io kegs, per Ib.
Butte, (freak) per Ib.
Hama per Ib.
Pork pe. 100 Ib.
Beet. per 10016.
Potatoes per bushel,
Pram per ba.hel, 60 Ib.
Hay per tis,
Flour per burl,
Teaonru, Sept. 6.
a. d. .. d.
1 0 . 1 4
36 0 a 40 0
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