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Th. Cmod,u "meld ie et I•et thomeghiy alive
b *ablest of Retkeads. tier, moralism,
tem. The Terias nay Mef
y "Ousels the op.. last week, we were tri Is pusseesies et week also consols 1104041 strictures os our T111:DIYIS1ON COURTS ACP
hone .
to Church, sad hoells must nseo.sin
arily cerins facts seeesserp M guard assents' s' statemaom n es t►w mistier. Certain,, Our Our „wowemeoperary, tbe H.n. Higa.l,
he supported y the whole people of the some Seoul:sews white will ogwMe
sastly smi..isaies & sot "pyres that we ars hes las.$ punished mons •sm.m
a4 artistes a
• ase
✓
tome an" the pr ceedlag• of poste "*soap, 8tato." The Radicals say "We are pleas - be friend in that artiste. Per 4..I. ., we igserest of the 1kt, that some Clerks of the 1•610"114 ru.asmeal Masp a! l•
with d!«11e•aae •o to the beat roar., le the ed with Dar owe Church, oar eppaoeta said that the up•.ttly of the Public Laude Dtvi•teo Coot is hare., bare been reo 1v- cask his sagsaa..anvery vt t ht we
appeals to rapnafist• to lead ibis Ind w the ( j Q O I C N A L , t►lak has alatmmeata rea/reuy 111 /feh•bie ia-
w vrrsl icbemesaaw betote the public. sad toa6- l V A sew equally well pisa.ud gotta theist -we i mew eps.ad ter sale, wend probably set de las eves Ilse 'bas lerenty pees& s yeas mess.(tb Diewlee Cels Mete sad &Wilk
dost mod.cttoos art to the adv.et.gee to be reap- - the t..ua roe their .swiss.• We ase mef sada to new Ast, ago • huh e.sdmws. He
MOW that "Itpthe ems Am, the jens in«d
she Cwt ie wised Item tea to tweet -fes
pausda, eemmga.etly the Seems of the Clerks
will be disbud." This effect .",rely knew.
w • lessr of ...east lir, though doubtless •
Imre numbs d fusee thea Weston will go
Isla the Didsise Gerry pet nip Clerks' km es
'arises as ts. have beim reined. The Niguel
owe that the iis or seas ef the Divines Coen
Clarks rays bale time N fee hawked pounds
per sanest; sad that the fen of mum of the
Salida s...idesibly awed tat asasast. Saab
may be to son in to Cr*.seheld at Termite,
H,amaltos, sr ICiagetea; het set is tan old l•
smaller ooustry town. The fen el the Clarke
ash. Divisies Courts is this Comely, aortae the
Await year w* w def rrasd, ova •assu•tad
reapeouwly. u £190. £126. £60. £38. £29.
£46, £36, and £90; each Clerk beteg ebli .4
to steed is the Cloth's office *eery day, or Gad
a substitute. $.ppedsg, se the Sigma sate"
the amu.st ef tan fees were to be doubled, the
amens of bseises would be doubled also, and,
farther, lbs Clerks d.ius the largest amount of
bus..es, would be obliged to espley asuietoat..
This is probably the case with Mom Clerks
whelk to Sigwad iuelaseee se already received
fees to the anssat of 6.e or ado hundred pomade
per esnam. It appears from to Table of Feta,
under the sew Act, tat the casts of • defrsd.d
suit for try •tweet oras £ 15 asd soder £25,
will nooses to lis 9d. if there shield he no vat -
moms Abut half of this um gees to Is
Jadge sad the rewisdsr to the Clerk ad the
Bailiff: es that the grass amount of fes received
will ba is erop.rtioe to the snow e1 amines
dove; eel not .111 be very meal greeter is eons
ours lbs. i. "them. The sspgeeti.• mita
hewer.., that Clerksasd Bash& abuld
be paid by • sated salary dewed of by fee. ns -
wise a sound miudpI., and would doubtless
g irl stid•etiee a in pen* if it were acted
e pee. By Ilse 110th elaeri et the Now *et. It
le ordered, " that it obeli be the duty N the
Co.0 y Curt to r.qure from to ..Ascii..
Clerks witting his Cony, at (east seri-aearilly,
• deaild...mast, to ba rw,Md as eat► before
moth Jodie, ef .11 bus tied es olasrsu reseivrd
by amid Clerks. which satameal shalt b• filed by
said ledge with the Testeesff mi the Comity."
Probably this Claw wasistnda.d ins tba bill,
is order that to O.os,sas. might have as.p-
eeeesity er mites 'km .mean of easols.sast re-
ceived per wage by sub Division Curs Clerk
is the .0.5117; td men likely with the isms -
du to lower Ma km if kid to redoes more
las a respectable Memos foe the officials, or to
get Cornet due epee whisks to base peraassost
assimilation. From toes fest" it .ill be ap-
t te most pw.ri, that Ike (1..rra..i
Into, is the Division Comm Bill. pndoad a
smear' which will be d inmost hue61 to a
hugs perdu of th. pep.letiss.-G..i$ Ate.
ed loom them. O,.powl„n wrote to have died
sway. arid there steam te be • sasiso,a desire -
T1111RMlOAT DECEy4BER S. 1060,
to build the road., some way Of other; the pre, -
pee' that sowe,hing'fleetest will at Int he dose
▪ really goal.
The Great Western Road receives mach a'-
tertio■ from the district. through which It
Immo, sod to Judge from the moms voted to-
wards at by eme,l politic corporations, w•
should think there is a good chance of its beteg
carried rat. Vie would waggest that nae of our
1lanoline Cohrs or,rree might pteittablr com-
municate to th• public the exact po.,tioa of east.
tris -the roue now coniempleted-the amount
seeded -the amount .ubecnlvd, 6.c. &c. We
euder,und that the Great Werern Company
are deeiross m obtaining the assistance of Toroo-
te to their Road. on the agreement that it be ea-
ten/led this leugth, thus rn"ktog our rat ib.
E,.lere Ierninu• of the hoe. W• think the
user well worthy of consideration by the iuhabi•
'sots 04 Torus:.. 1 .oxer or later, a road must
b. huilt from 'Porosis to Hamilton. and by To-
ronto people; and we should think it of the
greatest importance Mut 0111 ciriz-m should have
sn interest in the greet routs of the Weer. In
the first place, the Toronto end Ilamiltos lige
will not be the most rrofltahle link, and therefore
it will he • gain to bane !t threes in w+th Qtr real
as to profit mud lou; Ito the second piece, it would
Ly it••li be too short to secure the go,er.me,t
•i44. and in the ih rJ, if the whole route from
VViodnor and Bemis to Toronto is the property
of one Company, there will be no jesIr 0ey o0
thri part of the Company as to which place-
IlasnIton or Toronto -becomes the shipping
depot. Create • *pirate interest. and the whale
powerful influence of the Great Western Com-
pany will be mined to limiter of Ilomilten. W•
see great sdrant.ge, therefore, in Tomei. join-
ing the Great Western, oo the coalition that
the road runs to Tomato, and we think awry
.ff,rt thould b. put forth to effect it.
The 0..11 Ilse before the public is the Toronto
and Lake tlurnn Company. U - Wood &
Co titmice withdrawn their offer. Mr. Caprenl
with his usual rorrgy visited the prate and
hunted up other competent contractors, who it
i• said h.'. offered even better terms than Wood
& Co. What their offer is, we hare not
ceedeJ in learniog. but the D,rectors of the
Company offer to secure the completion .( the
work if the City of Toronto will subscribe for
£ 100,000 of sock, giving their bends at twenty
yeah, or melee • donar4n to the work of £25,-
000. We think the Corporation en being satin.
fled that the Reed will run to such • ter,nlaam on
1.•ke Huron as will secure the Lake Superior
Infix, with a share of the thoroughfare to the
Western Territories -ought out 10 hesitate in
coming to terms which will seem* so vet 10
advantage to our city.
The next link in the great 'halo through the
Previte' is already freely spoken of. Our reader
are all aerate that there has lately been opened a
Railway direct from Boston to Ogden.bogh, on
the St. Lawrence. which city stands immediate-
ly opposite I'r.scnrs, a Canadian Town, and at
• point where the river is very narrow and opeo
at all seasons. The Bostooise• sed other pro-
prietors of the Ogdeoebergh Road are of Coarse
interested in their line being contioud further
West, and the advantages on this side of the
River are likely to be far greater to them than on
their own. With this object in view, it is mid
that offershare been made by these partite, in
case the Torontotnd Huron Road is lose es
with (and how much more eager would they b.,
• were the Great Western added to the chain 1) to
subscribe a million and a half of dollars toward*
the capital stock of • Road from Prescott to To-
ronto. if 'hie is a genuine offer, there on be oo
doubt ?het the work will aeon be proceeded with.
The distance would be undet 250 miles, and
would not coat over £1,250,000. The Provin-
cial guarantee bonds would be obtained for the
half-nr £625.000 -the Boatooiat .would give
£315 000 -and all iegaired from Cased* would
be £250,000. Witb this Corporations of Toron-
to, Port Hope. Cobourg, Belleville. Kiaptoo,
Brockville and Presents, sod the proprietors
,hreegh so tong and rich • tract of eountry, is-
le rested -thew could cerualy be little difficulty
in raising that sum.
The more below Prescott .memo to have been
- taken up with great vigour by the Montrealer,.
A meeting has been called for Friday first to give
the enterprise a start and the regnisitioo iasigned
by Messrs. Peter MoGill, John Yonne, A. T
Galt, T. A. Sumner. A. N. Merin, E R. Fabre,
George E. Cartier, J. Ferrier, William Moleoo,
J G. Mackenzie, William F. Coffin, 11. L
Routh. The Montreal papers discuss the wren)
routes proposed al great length, and we gather
that the one likely to he selected is from Lachine
Cie Ilawkesbary to Prescott, with • branch line',
from Bytowo upping it at the most Mot
point.
These are the leading iron Roads now propos-
ed to be undertaken in Canada and there is little
reason to doubt that they will all proceed without
much delay. The whole of them rest on the aid
proffered by Government through their Railroad
. wi.?aote Bill of 1849, and it is wry satisfactory
that the credit of the Province is so high at pre-
sent to render the nece.aery loans ea.y of •vain
meat. The guarantee bonds will be chiefly *old
in Eosland. sod the circulation of the proceeds
-with the introduction of American capital and
the stream of immigration which the prorca-
lion of .0 many great public works will torn in-
to oar e"notry—manor fail to prodoce a period
of unprecedented commercial prosperity in Cane-
d*, for the nest few years.
POSTSCRIPT!
I...t eight the City Council having resolved
into Committee of the whole to cnodder the Re-
port of finsoeiel committer on the subject of the
Railway, it was moved by Mr. Alderman Bowes
that the sum of £25,000 in debentures payable
20 years after date with intereat at 6 per cent per
annum, payable half yearly, be granted is aid of
the Toronto, Simco., sad Lake Horan Railroad,
on the condition. rat forth ie t! a Report of the
(•ommiper. on fieanci.l sesesam.nt. The cos-
„loos were to the effect that no tom shall be
vented by the Council until £IO0,000, has
been actually expended on the road, and .eeulity
furnished to the Committee for the completion
of the whole.
Mr. Coencillor Thornton moved in addition.
That in order farther toextend the benefits .(said
railroad to every part of the city, it be • eoedi-
tion of thti above grant that the terminus for
passenger ?nine sill be erecirni is • poetise of
the market block property eew ,seam-eeeh
pnninn to h• leased to the Company at a 1110111i -
,,.l rent lir 99 ears, mid dam the hart android
shall hs earn sloes the lase of Paler* sod
Front Str•et@ to the retest of the City Water
Lot.. Ther motions .ere pat sad earned
eep•ra'ely, by a mejnriiy of 1. They 'erre the,
pet a one anon, ad carried -11 m4.-01.14.
HINTS TO THE ELECTORS
*.nte.Llam ee. Teaser.
ALT.eae■ there is certunly no I kelibood
of • general election taking plasm before the
regular time -that is, after another emote.
of Parliament has been bald-y.t, as there
to • probability that the coiner 8enioa
will commence early in the ensuing year,
and that It may be a short one. Amid, tar
thor, as it is bed pvliry to leave the eeleu-
lattono till the day of tattooing has actual-
.. legislators, or civil rulers, have iso right
to interfere with their creed sad suede et
worship. Beni 4. would be • tl-
olaties of the awed MOW of
therefore, s. • tatter of nelson sad ego•
moo juin.., was, Radicals, have me right to
demand a single elopes°. hem the Stale
(ends to support our pearlier retirees
gime.-we will support our .we Church,
sad let the Tories support Iboire-4/ i* is
really apostolic, it will sof i, dt/lewil to sup-
port it.”
Here, thee, is *es very plals-very im-
portant differing" helmets Toryism and
Radisali.m. Numerous other let•m.ss of
a Maths story might be give•" bet fet-
th., illustration is , , as sires,
honest Okla will at oars point to the see`
duet of the two priseipal Isadore el the ep-
posite political parties, as proof positive one
satigratiory d the almost i.6.it. &&renes
between the policy of the one sad the p5U•
cy of the other. Robert Baldw in, as leder
of the Reform poly, introduced a mesere
which wan carried inte law last Semen, ad
which has pissed the elder of .car public ie-
atitutio•s on • just ad liberal basis. The
Uoiveroity is sow a public I.stitutio.--ita
senorita eacluaiv..oss is deetroydt •ad It
is in reality a Propiecial Seminary, where
the youth of the Provisos can obtain learn-
ing at a cheap rate, without being trammeled
with the dogmas .f sectarian preeeOkpuos.
The loautution to alike open to the Epis.e.
polus, the Preebyteriss, the Methodist,
Roman Catholic, l.d.p.eda.t, Baptist, an
every other deoomisatios of r.ligio.i.M.-
All th..e parties costrihete to the seaport
of the f.etitutioa, sad as s matter of ...-
moo joins., it is the cosmos property -of
all. A•d this sl of jade., M the Aet ef
Robert B.idwis, the loader .f the Refers
party. Dr. Bingham, the Epi.eopli•n
&shop of Tussle, and the lodam sed fath-
er of the Tory party, has been exerts; bin
whole power and laicism* to arenas the
prejudices .f the whole civilised world -74m
implored beaysa sad earth stalest this ad of
commis jwtisa. The bestir./iso ban bees
assailed, ad 'y, , 1, sad villif.dan
"I o6 del," "arses," "aid - ,1.tiu," n-
arythi.g, in shirt, that aeee.yed am appeal
to the pojudiee of the Ignorant sad the big,
01. This monstrous alarm, Wised against
an act of common hoosety, did not proceed
from an honest regret that religion had in
reality, boss banished from the teachings of
the Uasiveretty, but from the fact that the
Bishop's own peculiar sectarianism' was mo
looter taught eber.it at the pubi. expense.
The Bishop does not car. three straws
whether true religion is or is sot taught in
the Halla of the University. But he don
ware an grieve that his own peculiar version
of religion is debarred from aistai.ing its
former supremacy over the character and
t.ecbing, of that Institution. M. is offen-
ded and isdlgnant at the thought of a pub.
he Seminary of lensing being divested of a
religious character ; but he would have
been a thousand lima more indigsast, bad
Robert Baldwin gives • Pnebyt.rian or a
Wesleyan character to the Uoiversity !-
The truth i., that, for political porpos.s,th.
Bishop's notion of religion i. Epiecopaliaa-
iee-bis potion of infidelity is extended to
everything that mars the growth and the
dogmatising exclusivenees d' Episcopalian-
ism supported os the energies and industry
of the Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Catholic,
and other denominational p.op(e of Canada.
The foregoing contrast between the policy
of Robert Baldwin and the policy of Bishop
Strachas,oe the very important question of •
Uni unity supported at the public expose*,
is gives merely se an illustration of the prin-
ciples of the parties. 1l i. • true picture of
the immesonrable difference between true
Radicsli.m and Toryism. It exhibits a
fac-.tsilie of political principles. At all
times, ad under all sireum.tascee, Toryism
will be found legi.latiog on the .rclsui.e
principle -a particular church or • par -
tinder 'lase -s sect--• profession, or as
aristocracy must be provided for, and ..p-
portd, ad protected at the public expense.
The policy of Radicalism recognise no per.
antler Church, sect or class- Nobody ever
beard of • Radical O.or.m.nt ie Cando
attempting to establish a Presbyterian er a
Methodist Church at the expense of the
whole community -or endeavoring to her
the path of public is.troctio• by certain bon
laud sectaries dogma. -o' .eking to m-
p.l the High Choral' of Toryism to whew -
ledge the ..posaaey of Presbyterian. Bash
polisy can .sly result (rem Toryism, and
hone, we dim, that the dtfis.n.e bat
twin the principles of this poliey sad the
pri.ciples of Refers, M e very plain, and
es soy .sno0., that no me who ebonite
to ezerew hie reason on possibly mistake
the .no for the ether.
ly uriead, ■ few &dais to the Electors, in
the meantime, may be of much value is
the hour of trial. 1t is matter of regret that
in the present nligbteeed slate of soeie-
.7, and among moo boasting of freedom sod
tonality, One is stilt a disposition to take
advastsge of the eimplicily-the ignorance,
or, it may be, the poverty, of our fellow -
creatures -that sophistry, mierepresetatioa,
duplicity, falsehood and unfair influence.,
are still resorted to.. legitimate means of
carrytug • political election. Ruch. how-
ever, is the fact. Aud e. common -*sees
toile us to deal with society as tl is, and 0.t
ss .e suppose it should ,be, we must take
this fact, sod treat it u • fact.
The gene rill election of 1851, Is likely to
be distinguished by an extra smount of the
d -epirab:e .h .18tog, exaggeration and lying
tactics usually practiced on such occasion.
The pokey of the present Goveromoel has
not come up to the expectations of the pub-
lic. This shortcoming has been magnified
beyond all reasonable dimensions, both by
the foes and friends of true reform. In f..tr
judging from the clamonog .nd grumbling
that have, for some time put, *shoed over
the length and breadth of the Province, ow
would almost conclude that political hon e-
ty, public confdnce, sad the interests an
prosperity of the country, in all time com-
ing, had been irretrievably victimised a the
last three Sessions of the Provincial•Puli••
moot ! Every honest, reasonable mas,ad--
mits and regrets the errors acid shortcom.
ins of the present Administration. Their
former prefus.ioss, and their power *0d op-
portunities of putting tis.n profiseioa into
pr.cliee, certainly warranted their fri.a&
o expecting something better than has
been yet realized. But every honest, rea-
sonable man will, at the same time, consci-
entiously condemn the kat and cry that has
been so loudly raised agaisit them -he .i11
recut the alarming magnitude that has been
attached to their errors, and will candidly
admit that amidst all these errors, the last
throe Sessions of Parliament have hese pro-
ductive of much that is really food -suck
Fran AT Pont Paan —We regret to (ears
the' a deetr.otlre fire broke oat so Psiordoy, tit
Port Paroia. I, enmmeseed to the fin• flouring
mill of Mr ArehlMbd Toone, sad spread rapidly
to blr. YouogMeten, to Hnw:on sad Mel.n-
we's more, earlt the log. wer.hne•e of Mr.
Wele.lm Cam* At the time oar degw'eh
was written, the basee were grill ....&deed.
. 0d it who Lareel !hat the ss.ve of lir. W. R.
Clerk would be destroyed. We aro appy to
Imre thou its porde. ere all Mitred. Gres. es -
• lower seed* by the rew.sktk to may the
proems of the Mmes, sod aid was largely .d
Amen), lest by posses from Pert Herm es in
upped" .in d the r ler. -[Glebe.
Aewsrai. Ki"ss"es. -At Clierdms. (thio. 56
of the ..m roper*ble. i.64astial, sed eeeheby
noires hem Weed tosrlv.e tete . pp.at.litary
romper,. to rosier, by fops miss,.*. the hem
dare law la that ..a.ity
mere than 'apply the appinieweee already
in the hands s[ the resident A(ent here. -
These ',Online &moat/ to at lent 16,-
000 acres, sad we hove worthiest that the
wide q.aatily which Mr. Clark to al pres-
ent
re♦eat authorised to sell, amounts only te a-
bout 4,011 sena so that not mete thee on
berth .f the meant applisatMuo on be
eoppli.d ! The ether three -fourth', besides
bemired' ai.Wiseapplica.tar will there-
fore, either be osmenitatd to bang o., in
sazioee.tnpsmee, for perhaps a somber of
month. -Weise their time and soneumt.g
their ..•s., or b. .omp.Ued to leave this
leseltty and week • purchasable boss aloe.
whore. Or, what M still woos, be forced
to lean from the Condo C.sp.my, sad
.peed their mane asd the Ieat put of their
lives is sl.uin asd making • hum., whisk
i• few, bw urbane'., will be i•heritd by
their child,... The evils here staled, will
aw.ndly result to hundreds of our fellow
colonists, unless the Government or the
Crows Leads Deponent, en be induced
to thanes the i.to.Uo. of subreittleg the
Public' Lens to the los•/edery proow a
"In.ractlon •e4 Vat.oarion !"
We menet, for oat moistest, aspens
that the Kos. James H. Prise has anything
like • wrist notion of the erlrayspst use-
losse'e. and folly of thM a tap.etio. sad
Valuation," otherwise he sever would sanc-
tion it is the pretreat •ireumetanon of the
sentry. The follows( taste will convoy
at least a fsiM idea of the real nature of
this process. The Township. of Aab6eld
sad Wawa"\,. in We Comity, contain
33,046 sates .f C1.rgy Reserves, divided in-
to 164 let.. Than 164 Iota wen subject-
ed to t►m proem . "1sep.otioa sad Vale-
ns" • few year. age.. The "(specters,,,
(or we believe they were salted " Cie.ml.-
. issss*")
vetoed thus Lets a follows,
vis.: led (cab at eight shillings per ase. -
16 let. at to .hill'y per um nal four
Iota at two ddlisgs aid 'i g peso per aero.
Preview, however. to the isspeaties, the
pries of the lad bid hese hand by the Gov-
ernante' at eight shillings per ante, asd the
Weal Agera had rewind positive lenses -
twos set to sell duds that prise. Aad
although the (ewe Lola valued at awe sbil-
lists an six p.'.. pr eon won wanly
(told to a getl.mam in G.derisb for two
. billinp and six pose, Ib. Departmsot re-
fused to abide by the valuation of the le-
•p.etere, an we thick thenrgaia he refer.
nee ho tbeme, fear Tela was orboequently
cancelled. Bet supposing the Deputm.t
had stood by the valuation of the Inspectors
as might nan.saNy ban been expected,
(wises wit upp.ec the whole illghlr te have
ben i.te.dad for a fares), the result would
have stood tbus-
Gai..f two initiate par acre es
mignon Lots or 3,600 stern £366
(.en of Eve .hilltop rad mix p.acn
pm sere in Aso Lola of 600 acre• •.290
Coat of i..peetioe thirty abtllisgs per
two hundred asps on 104 Lots 248
Dead Lore -sue ku.drsd end sir rend"
on the " itepestios • and 'ideation" of ose
hundred aid arty -bur Lets of bash lad.
We have here ..1. 1.d the Let* at two
hodrd acres each, which, of souses, ex •
hibite the less considerably lees time it
really is, berm the cost of valuation was
six dollars on each let el two hundred mires,
sod four dollars on each lot of ooe baadred
acres Of Ices. Bot tf the ro•d.r will just
suppose this prop.. of " isepocuos tied
valuation " to be extended over the vast
quantity of lad now set apart for school
purpose., he will hays at least • tolerable
idea of the useless waste .f the polic foods
which we would willingly prevent•
There i. no sec.ecity for valuing the Pah-
lie Lads is this Widnes sad explosion m-
oa. They will ..Il reality at their fell va-
les. The r.nde•t Agent hen a much bet-
ter acquainted with the lard., sad • such
better judge of their quality asd advantages
thea any who are likely to be appointed
/'('.posters." H. is fu meso likely to take
an ist.rsat in the speedy sod profitable dis-
posal of tis... And were he authorised to
sell them immediately at eight or lea shil-
lings per sere, moiling te the quality and
situation .f the Iola, and to o.11 a too yawn
errelit, payable in anneal ltrlalmely it ay
safely be panned that • my largo proper-
ties .f the lad would be dnst g osdy
disposed of before the time that the " in.
.pieties sad Valuation" process gond p..-
.lbly be sempletd. Private individual.
who held lug. Meeks .f l.d is the
Tewes►ips of Addled asd Wmwaoesb have
of late fend se diielty is dimming of
then Iasde si to 'billing. and one at
tram diving. on sinning per sera by
anUl.g .s to years credit. Asd should the
Government 61 the prise of the School
Lands at tea tillit ge--that is two shillings
per wee ohne.* poles which the Pobl.
Lode hove bee au,eLjly .*Y .1--ad.m-
ploy Awes tentillinga in stoking loading
,.ds through the Township., wit volute
to airs *het the eowatry would be mach
mon ed snore stud
than ft w111 be through the expensive pro.
one el sgs.pestisa ad Valuation."
that is undoubtedly calculated to promote
the future freedom and prosperity of the
country. Aod, hence, every honest man
will hesitate before raising a hostile arm
against the present Government, unless he
can feel a certainty of supercedisg it by use
that will do atter.
It is, however, certain that the extensive
clamouring that has been recently kept up
against the Ministry. will be turned to a
profitable account by the enemies of pro-
gress at the corning .lection. It is proba-
ble that the actual errors will be magnified
into very formidable bugbears, to impost
upon lbs credulous, and frighten the timid.
it is probable that a systematic and simulta-
neous attempt will be made by the whole
Tory party, to connote the ignorant and
unwary that there is really to difference
betweeo Toryism and Radicalism -that the
di.tinetios is merely 0omiaal-existing only
in the name. That the policy of the ons is
just equal to the policy of the other ; sad
that love of power sod place, or perusal
selfishness, is the substance of the political
creed of both parties. in short, it ay be
expected that one of the first object" ofTo-
ry tactics, at next general election, will be
to destroy the distinction that exists in the
public mind in reference to the principle@ of
the two great political parties --.ad the
shortcomings of the present Go,erasset
will be pointed to as • proof of the truth of
this new doctrine. Should they susesed in
this cooping dodge, it is possible that a
nightly modified species of Toryism may
govern Canada for the successive tour years,
and, hoe.., it is the duty of every man who
is solicitous for the cause of freedom, and
the consequent prosperity of the country,
to use his whole i.flueece to endeavoring to
provost the mesons of this fraud. The dim
tinetioe between Toryism and Reform, is
just the "sus today as it was' a hundred or
a thousand years ago. Tho line of 4eat•
k•tioo between she principles of the two
parties, le Just as visible now as it has been
at any former period. it Is as broad ad se
palpable se the d.f reace boleros. light sad
darksoes-sail so man who 'buses to ex.
@rets even his ordinary powers of observe THB CROWN LANDS.
tion en what le pawing around hien, eau for
one mo.oat be deceived with the specious W■ premised to rearm - to lbM.ebjasf, tied
sophistry that would attempt to coneisee .m ee .o, sot sad sub for the mote per
him tint Toryiss and Radicalism are ea- o(.bewime the °port•ese of the sabj.et,
eentially the same is priemple ! Toryism se with the .ieedro desire of preening the
legislates for iWlf-for a small party et- , *.n1em sad very ripsaws
. est, to the certain injury sad iejeeties of prisons .f " lageetios .,tel .alu.ei.m" bra
the majority-Rdwalus legislate@ lir the leg preetMd es the large Met of the Page
.hely .vas fishing( the Tery frugal.- IM Leads lyiag is the Counties ef 11.14111
Radicalism doss not clefs • stogie right, an Brno, and whisk, is .amen Wrens
privilege or *seluniest, as its enlesive to the paha. generally, and M the hemdrd.
, it claims se other rapport or el bland{ng pwaheemm, And be brought
MISINSWIN lir it. owe Chore\ v sant than Iate the onkel without An1Mr Splay. -
it ebserenity allows to the Chunk M Tory- Wile we Mena on arena Milo etijeot
*meat el lin fast. Bat we ate sot aware
that this, or the stalemate of our onompat
mita Systole's the troth of our •seertior
that semi' of then Clerks in ..►tan plans,
bee Ina is the rossipt of the ease which
we mgstU..sd. We are on is potentates
of Ihe figures that aslaally topmost the
omiolemoats ef oar priesipal Divine Court
Cleks *Ube Comity, aur are we innate
that we w *blain them, but we will oa.
dy.vor JO obtain at bast suet data as will
show that if the .molumenta did not amoont
to Ivo hundred puad@ • year, they &muta-
ted te mere thea twist, the suss which eith-
er the British Antrim' .r the Gulpb Ad-
vertiser has pal dowses the highest is their
respective Cooties. Aad this too, in r. -
lease mud thinly -peopled Huron. We do
not however, doubt the ..curacy of the
.tate.1041 put forth by either of our co-
t on *hie subject -but we object
entirely to the principle of resenting MO -
played by Ike British Americas. The
iameu.l of fees rot,.ivod in an oak* is cer-
tainly so e.sarity for the resputebility or
qu•lidsatius of the officer. The quali6-
sati.as required is a Ciera of the Division
Court saw be sbusitantly had, in ibis coun-
try, fora hundred puede a year -and we
ave knows some very stupid mea mein
fully twice that suss as Division Court
Clerks, while mea of superior qualifications
were perhaps receiving less than twenty
pounds se Clerks of other Divisions -so,
we causer admit that the amount m( amens
is say geanstee for the efilcietuy of the of -
Acer. We nay probably return to the sub.
jest -hat, is the meaaume, we feel satisfied
that, as iavoullgati.n of the malts would
show the propriety, not only of fending the
fees, but nue tro.timg the appeietmeet of
the Clerks fe the Crews.
Dntump Covey.. -O.► remarks se
this ..bjast be idled forth some nimble
fefermetion from sear of ur .
in partialm we refer to the .'•temente ef
the 0.dph Advertiser, whish will be bad
le anther whims, and whish are worthy
.f • prugl. !bo jfriei h in.rdrw orbit
Imo' is pursuance of • previous 'es-
t the County Council sot on
Teensy, in the H.11 of the Huns Hotel.
Most of the C.uecillore bare memo for,
ward; sad is the prompt state of the reads
it sorely requires some blend, sad • goal
deal of enrage to bring • as forty or
Arty miles tbrosgb those Comities. Mr.
Daly, we think, is **titled to • vote of
thanks from the C.umeil, as, on the prison
•ceasion, his Opposition Stages have ear.
fainly beim serviceable to the Raines from
the Comity a Perth . We aro not aware that
then M say grail animist of bunnies before
the Council at newest, .xupt • fee 6m•e •
sial dii eulti.o, which will not he diminish.
d by teach talking. As w. have • very
great deal to say shout Councillors mod
Quack, we shall forbear further remarks
at pretest. If' mythicg of a very alarmist
stere transpires to the Conseil during its
pratut Sittia,t e, our readers will be duly
impugned is the premises next week.
(j7 On the sight of Monday the 25th
ult., the stable of Mr. William Robertson,
Jailer, was entered by forcibly smashing
the widow sash; and • daring attempt
made to any off two fat Pigs. But in
coneegoe.ees of the extra strength of the
door, the attempt was fruitless. "Nu-
lling mill lie • warts..," se the old into said
when be was •pprehesdd for theft com-
miaf.d at the foot of the gallows !
EUROPA'S ARRIVAL AT NEW
YORK.
HOSTILITIES BETWEEN AUSTRIA
AND PRUSSIA.
The intelligenee by the Europa comms -
nested by the Telegraph ie of the moot
aetosding character, and eosawbat our.
peeled -After all the cordiality expressed
to each other by the Sovereigns of Austria,
Rousts, and Prussia at the late mous' in
Warsaw, two of thin trire of friends have
actually some to blows, o■ the debatable
lead of Hes...-It . not likely that mat -
tem will sew be adjusted without war,
which most be oat of • very aeri000 eb&r-
•eter. Greet Britain, Fraser, and Russia
have 'fend mediation, bat it seems almost
Impossible that they will succeed. The
Yeasty Emperor of Austria wbo succeeded
to an Empire root is every Province by
revol.tie., has found his Power re-estab-
lished, and his subjects prostrate ender the
Redden ad Rueoiu Armin. Ambition
seems to prompt him to try his hand abroad
om Prussia, the old hereditary .tem of
hie family, and he hopes to get book Silesia
wh.b • century ago was torn from his an-
orstoro, the Queen of Hungary. Prussia
es the other band would his be legalised
Hon of the German Empire, and if bee osis
kingdom had not bees disturbed, she would
have eagerly taken dentate of the As-
trias ambles in 1646, to antoutplish that
shyest of familysubdues. Now, both
Sovereign havng triumphed over their
seinen, eons resolved to amuse them
with a foreign war, probably to provost the
conmtituuosed changes, .rich most isevita-
bly come at so `real dinars. a taw., 4.
set bwsds to their despotic away. if the
ptosed stet of Prussia W been the fried
of Cen.tItetiu•I freedom, sod had placed
himself at the bead of that (NM swam ea.
fortis( the basses of Germy, an rallying
rood bin all the young and rudest spirits
of the Country,the hoses of sash • costed
eo.ld not he &itoral and the desptis Bei-
pire *( Asatr4--the greed essay or l sre.
pp•ea•. fr.nmumble amble late dssl+t.-
Ems if Rsesia should is:orfere arta, that
reeuit coed warmly be pretreated, for
Hungary sod Italy wan rise one wire,
mod Austria wed fed her gnatsst
wends ie her ewe 4o--.--. Bet
the Liberals ef Europe eau ban no
esnfieae Is the Blsg of Prussia, sad tbe
ruby Ispe lir freedom is ie the two despite
womketiag oneh .Meet sod propwlag the
my hie bars oaf Wielder bye for Coati -
vowel hap .-ells w
THE COUNTY COURTS.
The Gomel Quarter Seeping and County
Courts opened u Tuesday last. The
Greed amid Petit Jurors were composed or
r.side.ts of the Towo-tbe following are
the names of the penises empaalled o0
the former:-M..ors. R. Grey, - Portman;
Wm. Rather/4W, D. Kerr, G. Paltereen,
M. Mc P►.rws, W. Kilp.trick, J. Redd,
J. Lister, W. Brows, J. Campbell, A.
Meigbee, T. McC•ffry, J. Hicks. J. Tem-
pleton, C. Neiison, M. Stanley, R. Walker,
R. Douglas, W. Thompson, G. Cox, 1.
Morrison, asd A. Ferrier. His Huor
Judge M.t.t.ocrt stated to the Jury that ,bo
had no erimioal business formally to lay be-
fore them for their consideration, and that
therefore hie nbeervatiens would be brief.
Ha was gratified (as we doubt not every
inhabitant of them Counties will be) in be-
ing enabled to inform them of the pleasing
fact that, for the last twelre months our
gaol has bees empty, .0d although the po-
pulation of the Counties of Lettere k Ren.
Frew number 40,000 itlbabitant0, est-tigktlt
of the whole Upper Previaee, not a criminal
case has bun before the Courts for trial
during the whole of that period.
There was but very little busies", before
the Session. of any inportesee.-Appeal
cases from the decisions of Mag*.traces
under the Summary Punishment Act, ap-
pear to be the matters that pnecipally oe_
cupy the lime and attsetioa of that Court.
Tb. Civil docket contained about 1t or
1b eases for trial.-Bark*rat Courier.
EDUCATION.
The treed of sad views, s. we repot
Meat, on this subject, in tar quarter, sod to try
extnt, mast be contemplated with mtidutioe,
particularly u powerful efforts are employed, is
American well as in Esrey., to fitter educa-
tion by reotrietiees whisk go lir to lollify it
altogether. To disesteem es beth sides an
doggedly Meditate, sad while they coated, the
work is either kft aides., r very imperfectly
performed.
The ability to read std write is aptly d•sesi-
sated by as T,pgti.h Journal (the Deily Naas)
a eau seers, whereby men becomes sequaiated
with the thoughts of ethers, sed commuoicetes
his ewe; sad the same journal ably 'spoors the
folly aid iejoetice d than persons who refuse to
allow this ries to be saltiroted ted developed,
except in eetneetioa with peculiar religious
dogmas. They are ns.ifestly foes to use free-
dom. longed d leaving the judgment ..Massed,
their aim Is pre•xe.py It by wised se -
tis.., ad than to pretest inquiry tad ehoite.-
Theee &otiose bei.` ell of Dee •1•s, and ees6s-
d to the party profsitg them, their impeeitiea
es ethers is eestnq to the priseipks of equity,
ser esa it be proved that .d manes of that kid
mboun receive ppaablfe support. It is altogether
a•sied to a mlyd popelaties.
Then is acether sperm .( - 1
by seine parties, and which le the more danger-
ous, immesh as it weer' the moron of liberality.
Pres..vbg the religiose feature ahem adverted
u, it preposads what appears is boats sensed
✓ hea of imMrestiee;-t a pupil ay be well
drilled is geometry, became a pvro/eie.t is hear
drawing, ad exert is the aeieaiecl appliances
d heewledgr.-het the normals( &'.taus d
truth se. for the most part mated .p-tbe range
of i.q.iry Is .seIued wiille very tun." las-
dnimm.-tis. vegetal .isies ,. limited -ie ie like
kakis* up • Iasi amem.e, imaged of hebnnias •
estis sad shoring prsMmt-.mid
is, tam to muussptiese are dwarfish. an the
Wed dwindles i.t. l,iibMmm. Masy • use who
s. thee ed.essd truss to mane d mud, 1m t
mew d peeidos Igar..ee a shoed all that is
womb ksowiy, mod mesev.r M brei d h-
iding the denies fon hawing*. led such la -
Idiom ahead preys neemptible with his
tell gloss et **die,. That bit, b.w.ve►, it misbI
be ahem, is Bandy ereasdte's, eine tree re -
Il = slam mind mmg.meyeg it. pessmset u
' i.tnsdN. bows
ill .deism."
We bead tam aU mean sem the .pprtualty
d siren fug alt kawlsdge, mteerdi.g to their
dw.mamecn end panties, and Act all shield
isms tanks, an thee a dissipated le lave.
he. .p sad &Apreenne. We preen eosins
mem-sided. s.sariaa ..saber
A 0masmt ir pas in In Bemit the
present rimy "birth is deeti.ed. we le ea-
t a eaten, itis... At es timet
Cashion*. hate at Mk.sbes, es the VIM
dm., it was seen w farm m "Nonni hods
8044 Ammmmdmm," the alien of whisk Y " dam
• s.eg ( enema y of weirr hioneRegion eg*
wim•. tai M
enanwined by bed nem, gad unit she ttlme./m'
ss.mt dkwl a.tMld.s ersially.Med icy tic