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ened Genoa. wassigeosalle
'thots't you meas.!' mid Demos Peabody
y • . do, iu kith you into ti,s. by gully I
1 keys so profane or "agar language'
is my house.'
'Oblige you 1 impectabto old MN, Tor
him he owlet corns via mis. T.II hI..
Isave spots t• so resalable. Toll
w aits isterrupted her utterance.
Vs
s pesky had NOW... ." MN IN dell
• shabog with eansated tor, 'betted
leer., a ra.cal."
lib. etre, Deimos Peatuly, take etre 1'
said the sfvriu 1. abopkoeprr.
.1 temarktd you was • rase•I, Gusset
You'se gone and mseried Iwo w:res, sad
hat op.', did berglary, 01 1 komi say thaw gods has tit atit the 14I11 crowd:walrus
'Ireorit Reamed til.tuts. 1 • 1 steustiosy1. twat •• use of Mr. It, US
'Tom woos r shrieked the Frew.... 'toted 11,41 IMIINV to less • large bowie.
Iroista. A• Soma will now eou• Le, mid parties
'Ball a d•zen, for might 1 krmw to theaid t
be build fig oirs serintlita lecui,oimso
comity,' said the deaeun them to consult Ur. Itutt•• before drams
*Now you clear out id my house, go Th. ..isool ex I's expense in introdu
&oil to the end CAM( 0051,110 11,4 Ing ht. ev.teui at ve•tts'•tion *id not ir o-
tos. 1 wou't het aothin, more 1. do with I cored £2), nisi fitr thi. r 0411 IVI.1/ 111 In v of
you. tim 111* so Sloth 1101 hu nen airflow la lulu
lot deacon hear me.' may b. •ao"te.i.-Bril, cats Istatigescer.
• I sot to brar ye, ye "'trona
vied the deacon, stopping hs 'ari with
hie hands •Marryia' two wives, and catta-
locoons& a third. Do along 1 Cie•r
not I
N aos Mrs. Peabody, who was inclined
to put is a word for the culprit, was whin
ced. Bunn turned trent him is horror,
Id in utter despair he lied to the toilers)
roc I. • nd when tress, this,empaleis (eel ei •
tidest *het w• speak tb•0.4os$l. tal the
school 1., o.itee, warier whew o.-perelelohe
the &Wet Demarco,re hunt, and en 0.4i -
*raced et• its y ol it•Leerlit that it.sy are
cote. nosed tr. have all toe Met.uot lloursee
amrphed afib mem.
tear feeders moos sot tivappos• 11.itt th •
@ poem Of emit. asi • is imbibed t• ri•-ho
Ilmissas se is can, with riursity be. ritlerat
, will., he iatroduced tote chiacht• mid
private ifweshogo. W• viers tatmo n a let
50111010 n misstate gontheasea u Tormie
who 1.411 he.' it introauco.1 int,, his derail -
hist. Sod who .peaks ut toe %nose .systesst
la this Lights 1 commeoslatrots, truth so roe;
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carried through' niakly ',titled coolly. the lies if passed, he said it waeid goo prosperity ol their ime Towani,is. Set8A$$0 Ru. -Th steamer Ruby
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joillattosa eastallfftalleas• I" afkaillol the Every unable man is nies torrashipe arrived itat avows with freight Rad
(*oral improver's:els cansta d
be effecte
audit this day for • man to questIou the
advents's of sinproved math, bridge*, well
coaetructed school busses or railroads is 'Ma us'lag gaf '141. will ma. lber apPolf-
suficieut to brand lot u • tootle's mem. anrosktjaayiast.
cie.roariptlbecGroridilcarytcehothssesi
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'I' he debate on MrQua, April It. 1:astetioa's North othmeieso dteinperame, so !saisplayed ley the edelweiss they cooked dor fowling" without taxes, local as well al passeagent. t wall be seen hy the oilier -
knot Railway resolute's' was contiaued efforts to mord wasioa, but whelk they ask -
with ints,:li warmth several hose after the ed Cur restrictive esactinents. They we*
ertfl !ell Mot mattl. Ma the resoluble's' 1100 far. Ile is opeaking as the details ol
were finally oegatsved oe the fullowieg di- the bills as the report 1
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Qetate, April 9.
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Last night after Ike reporter left the de-
bate was coutinued upou the commercial
policy of the goverieneut. After some de-
stines, hotly ?wetted by the clunorou• mot
bale in defence of his views, and some ob-
indignant Frenchwoman.
serrations favourable to them from the con -
Tao' same a.trirnoon, as Miss Susan Pea -
holy was isAikoig too 'oda the vil age, *he bet votive side of the I louse, by NIr.
ams overtaken 1.g Sir. Jonathan Doctolons Cauchon and 13rown, Mr. Mocks declared
cheesed in his /Few, and driving Ms fast that he saw there was a combination for
going burse befoul his Sunday 70 10 MeV- the purpose of defeating the gorernment,
ng comic De 'coed up, ono accosted sod lie was determined to stand by the an -
her. nouneeinent he lied made, and it beaten
giallo, Sate ! Get is mad take • ride
be was rtady to walk across the House.
Poet care il I do, Jor•than,' replied the
Mr. Street followed him and declared
young Isdy, accepting the reared seat.
t hat there was no combination ; that be
'1 ity-you,' gaol Jootthan g-inoing,
obit ere city fullu.'a turned uut a booty proposed to vote for a certain portion of
Mr. Young's amendments, and in the same
pee, mat ha r
'It's dreadful, if it's true,' replied the eioy to vols against other portious of them
young lady. because be diapproved of titin.
'Yoo bad a narrow escape, dtdii't ye V At half pat seven :Mr. Mocks timed
pursued i he old loser. that the committee rise and report progress
.1 edeed,' ohs angoras:J.
But he warn't ['ever of any acconul. any in order to proceed with the Seignociar
Lo v.' Tenure Bill ;eller tome opposition on the
sWell, twi warn't,' replied the young lady• ground of the great necessity onich ex-
sWisat e., this old tidlis thissk •botit it T hied for the mercantile coineemity to be
1 thoroughly informed of the nature of the
*l'hey lasso% vaisi one word sinc• tbe d•
he cleared out.' future tariff, the motion was carried ; Mr.
'Forget that night 1 rode you home from Brown hating moved a resolution io am -
singing felt roll eked Jonathan, •uddsoly
bratich•ng off. eudment as tollows:
.Nu I haint,' .•• Ired Ilse you .7 lady, '1'hat it is espedient to a 11[14 Sall
%slushing and smPing at tip. same time. Crockery, Earthenware and Paper, free of
'Remember them apples 1 e in you !' duty ; aud to reduce the Specific defies
'0, Fess,' on Muscovado and Bastard Sugars f rorn
'Well limy was good -emit they r as per cwt. to Is per cwt.
'Fast rate J teethe's,' The A tto-ney General again moved
spot a hull orchard of them kind or fruit. that the ale„.„, ,g, too (20„,jnotee on the
Eisiko' said Jowthao suggestively.
Susan was clent• Stip:wrist l'enure Bill, wise, eupoia 'Mr.
Golsng l' exchtiaird Jonathan, putting. Dadgley moved in atuendineitt the tolitter-.
the braid un this black borm• ing : That it is expedient to provide for
I lave you any idoa wane aro ar• going. the immediate alsohtion of the leudal and
to go Suke r • Seignorial Syttem in Lower Canada, with
mi-Badgley, Caucbo!I, 1;:aphain, gumbo, April 14,
Dabord, Duatooliadaohin, Later, iere, Le- Lot night alt., th• ieport soft the
Wee, McDonald of Kinston, Murat', Howse euetioeit ia diihate till half p1-11
Potent, Smith of Frontenac, tevenson, one ibia moriaing on the Lquor Law 0.11
Stuart, Turcette. Valois andViger-1S. The debate was miry atriarsmd sad perms
Nays --Brown, Burnham, cameros, at, sad the coutwtse.ry close. F welly •
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Cartier, Chabot, Chaureau, Christie of 7:=„°.1 Mr. "III' 05 th. "Ii"i"
Gaspe, Christie of ‘Nrentworth, Crawford, yosi.L.Badg:m„ Burnham, Clutter. tau
Dison, Drummond, Fergusson, tiourn, choui, Clisussau, (Asiatic of Gime. Craw -
Hartman, Mocks, Lacoste, Langton, Lau- ord, D.loo, Fortier, Gin', Mocks, Leeg•
11 ria, Limeux, Lyon, McDouald of Cornwall, too, Laurin, Drumm, tilcthroalit
itlackenxie, Sir A. N. McNob, Mantic b, of Kingstsis, McDougall, Morton. Moro
.0n, !Durres, Richard., Ritout, Rohinsoa,
Seymour..
Mart:hit:Ion, Mottle', Merritt, NIongenais.
Morita, Morrison, Paige, Patrick, Poulin, Shaw, Sicutte,l'urcolte, N'ario,
sl'in (wog '0 the village.
'No, you ain't; your're gem' long 'era
me.'
• Where to
'Prosideore. And you do 1'1 come tooth
rill you are Na Dotibiltios, no bow yot,
can fix it, Susan.
'How yet talk, Jonathas !'
'Darn the old 1011,1' cried Jonathan,
pewee aha string agate* 1`.. 1 MN Itm
114111 MA Is m ,ch longer, they')
he tcod's' ,os of on In 'ume old fellow w111.
tos f• dozen st to- •Irelidt '
Hestia day, as Mr and Mrs. Daabi-
bias *are fetus -wog home is taw chase.
.1 •• has gaol roef tall y :-
terse se well tel' vim ass Bine. for 1
!wet are secrete bona you, that Go set
*ever me them women afore the day they
earns Voisin& Into your house id bowed
h'a out bad 'Insoles. Coot me ten
eott.ro, 1. Meaner ! 1 (*.ached' em what
to say, mi.. lesoect they does It we I. Old
Gomm inoy W • ti'mep etor.-k seem, tort if
ho maws tor. get attead of .1 mat h 412
▪ be mum fat *pa plagairor sir
last alltr-rstair r
TeNTILATI3N. ,
ts• inisj-ei of reottlatian hes from time
assiersom • , occupied 11e etermo vottootton
et eissot.ese saes a.1 tools. rim, itu I many
0.1shy Maws stitch have been siorgereu
mad sidepeed. Iwo 14seirsblir an Ols-
ten fwe rho ei:th or ilie human race, but
* IMO Wee WI try Cased*, le accomplish
IWO' wheel booby*, tse etude 0( 5(110, ant!
filet. w, owe opinion, most efictualiy.
Mr. Stierelfltottme, the inventor and pit•ri
lassola veeterieme, will be vivo,
noodby ors sisi imams, air ate seoefactur
of onsehisik, hy partecting • ilistein which
Mt mut* ewe Memo to the health, bee all
the dogma. sad ib.,,.. of °them, or the
pressott gar•;••J 111001,4 Its •001 of orbot
slowelblete 'las portal ar prooersiell of Fa,
ase mimeo sir, Mat emm e sad
he illimitsonally oppeweil to ear precoari
'.1 esti.* • kiev.s, yet time wilI Sier•
P.N.( 4 them,stad us hereutoto sot to give
se our opts,s. that hie eyoteto tritIlL at
day be properly apprecteted bg
bus 1* -1.o. meo. 11 is wu:1 lcmtwo to
S *Iec en fic loco, h.t gr• d th
I•II sueoe 07 it vie lig nes tate the world
is to break ea 4 n't 1611,,i1le of atel
'Mt teeter erected in o,poirits.in 10 walla
may be e n.ider• I an tonsorstios of estate..
Lolled print:tato. maim par' teularty %bora
:tregizre. • i*Itunapatee remd to comp. -
w :11:1,ard whore the principle s .aa tbe„Nab (.1,11,1 mat n
tisement that 0441 will make her weekly
tripe from Detriot to Goderich 11.'4 -
loamy*, but should the weather be orator-
ber of Society. We have been disgusted
at the frequency with which petitioes Isave
been put inio our,,bisnitt which prayed the
govermeteat to make this road or construct
that bridge,while the inhabitants who were
most interested would not exert one effort
in the work except to trouble themselves to
sok others to do it for them. There
is great virtue in self-reliauce and if Town-
ship and County improvements are to be
effected it must be by tasation. If Mr.
Mahon bad confined bis •itentioa to the
kinds of Improvements to be e ifected end
bad sought a full aud sati•factory account
of tlw expenditure of the money raised by
taxation be would cartaialy have been
acwa wee Wat
• , Esq., lecture this owing at the
Mechaaieg Tomos os " Mental Great-
n ess." Lecture to commeac• at S
o'clock.
0;7 - Caplet's Ward of the steamer Ruby,
has our thanks for a Detroit paper.
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sod p 407.4 it met to the Prosiocial is -
48 lallattlt from wheels date the 'I' caws
Ceases. It is iim* leyeag the fouuda-
Yoe sloes mod tillowiet the people to com-
plete the gad must say that I like
the phut mock. There ie so doubt of the
ultimata passage .1 11. Bill.
Mr. Browns resoled's.. fatour Of is_
tag a time for the meeting Parltameut
Were coasidered Theraday sight last.
There cal be no dobt but dist it would
be very coeveniest, were a repdar lime
named at which our wise onea oitld coed
together, ; but this a matter which has el -
ways been considered as • prerogative of
the Grows, and the feeling now -a -days io
so great la favour of Bn Precedent aad
Royal prerogatives, that I doubt much
whether it would have bee. expediest to
have adopted the resolution submitted by
Mr. Brown. The MM. and however has
been attained in • different way, and the
*retort; shall advertise 11 1. the Casa-
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born, Seymour, sicotte, Smith ol Durham, - A Brown, Cameron, Chapala, prerogative is left intact. A reconsinee-
Ric harde, Ridout, Robiason, Rose, San- "Kr -32'
Street, Tsclir, Tetra!, Varin, Wha, Wil- Christie, of 'Wentworth, Clapham, De- datoi-y resolution has bees adopted dolor -
ton, Wright, East ItidingYork, and Young inoulin, Gaiuble, Harman, Juba', Lacoste, ing the begiuoing of February to be a fit
- 49. McDonald, of Cornwall, McKenzie, Mal- and proper time for the meetiog of Parlia-
loch, Marcbildon, Nlattico, Mongenais, meat which resolution, Mr. Mack& stated
he had ota doubt the Governor General
dress for correspondence nn the subject of would be willing to accede to. The dif-
Mr. Morin presented a returc to an ad- Paige, Patrick, Poelin, Rose, Sauboru,
claims of certain inhabitants on the Indion ficultiet of that elliag will in future be much
tho
le
:Stream Settlement in the Eastern Town-• ss u they are at.present, as it is topic -
ships, for compensation for injuries received ted that the Richnsoad Railway veal be
completed meat fa:1, sad this meek of tie
loom citizens of New Hampshire. Also
return to an address copies of the accounts stagitig which s now ao very inconvesieat
i
will be avoided. A better that could
rendered by the Trustees of the Montreal
T
scarcely hare been chosen.
urnpike roads and for topic% of certein
T
thTrustees and Os Friday night there was short discus-
correthpondenee between te e Government. The returns were order- sion on the Commercial Policy, which is to
be taken up again this evening. Mr.
rd to be printed. 'Lucks stated that the government had de -
Mr. Richard, introduced a bill to make
termined upon relinquisibtag lb* retaliatory
better provision for the administration of jus-
policy announced last fall, at owing to the
negotiations betweeo the Home govern -
Upper Caoada.
lice in the uu-organized tracts of country in
On motion ofMr. Dixon, the rules were went and the United States, on the subject
sto amead the d on petition of Port Stanley and of the Fisheries and Reciprocity, the quos-
supendeRose introduced a bill 1100 now stood in a different positioa. He
law relative to the solemnization of mar- declared, however, that one part of ti.
Mr.
policy could be carried out to almost the
London Railroad Company.
Mr. Street introduced a bill to enable same way, by allowing vessels to pass
riage to Upper Canada.
the Erie and Ontario ltailroad Coinpany to through the Welland Canal free of toll,
acquire certain lands in the township of
Niagara.
On motion of Mr. Fergusson, the rules
were suspended on the petition of G. J.
Grange and others, and the Rai lroad Act
of incorporation therein prayed for. .
Uo motion of Mr. Brown, the order
made on the itli inst., amending the Pdth
standing rule of the I louse, was recinded.
On a motion ot Mr. Ridout, the rule of
the (louse was suspended in so far as relates
to the Petition of the Toronto and Guelph
Railroad Company. .
Bill to repeal to much of the amended
Assessment Act of Upper Canada, as re-
quires the County Council to meet on the
first day of May in each year, to equalize
all laws, usages and custoint iticideutal to the asstssmentr, and appoioting another day
provide for the immediate conversioa of iustoad thereof for that purpose, his been
agreed to by the Legislative Council.
Mr. Duuord introduced a bill to amend
ao act to regulate the ceiling and measure-
ment of timber, masts, spars, deals, ete.
Mr. Robinsou moved that the return to
an address oo the subject of damages on the
13 cauliarnois Caual, be referred to • select
cometittee. TLe motion was negatived af-
HURO
DC•TH or JUDOS SUI.11VAIS.-We
regret to titmouse* the death of the Hon.
Judge Sullivan. The melancholy event
we learn took place on Thursday mean,
and though fur some time past little Lope
was entertained of bis recovery, yet the
news of his death wsll be received with sor-
row throughout the length and breadth of
the land. In pure literary taste, iutelli-
gence -and judg,ment----in acutenrsa of per-
ception oand intellectual peuetration-m
vivacity of manner and smart good humor,
and above all iu the genuine warmth of a
lively, generous soul, Robert B. Sullivan
has few equals in Canada.--Cannehays.
Smith, of Durham, Tache, Valois, M Lite entitled to respect and might have
NVilson Wright of East York, and earned the reputation of a public benefac-
tor.
But his views as manifested in his let-
ter will only be regarded with favor by
iguoraut thscontented individuals, who take
no pains to make themselves arquairrted with
facts. 'fhe majority of the settlers will
rest satisfied with their steadily increasing
prosperity, convinced that the value of
their property and their comforts and con-
veniences have been greatly advanced by a
fair amount of self -taxation.
Mr. Mahon is very loud ia his complaints
against the County Railroad project which
he would stamp with " madness and
villany " and we are sorry to see that
Blunderbuss is a letter, which is other-
wise very sensible, in commenting on
Mr. Mahon's production partly endorses
his view with reference to the Railroad.
No public or local work can be under-
taken, which when completed would bene-
fit every member of the cotninunity equa/-
/y. But all are advantaged directly or
indirectly to a large extent if tbe work is
generally a useful or profitable.one. That
the Buffalo, Brantford and Goderich Rail-
way will be a useful, and even a necessary
work to the whole United Counties, and
that even Bidduiph and McGillivray will
experience its utffity to a great extent, and
that there Townships will receisetull value
through its agency for any taxes that may
be required from them on its account,
not be doubted by any candid mind. As
10 ite profitable nature the opinions of men
far more sapient than either John Mahon
or Blumierbuss have already merged it as
one of the best paying lines in the Pro-
vince. Mr. 5Iabon would also induce the
settlers in those localities to believe that
the sum of thee pence in the pound would
be required from them for its construction,
tint statement is only of a piece with his
other operations in figures, and is not based
upon facts,' for it is well known that not
much over half that rate will be needed.
We rather think Mr. Mahon has mis-
calculated the amount of 'popularity he
hoped to gain by his anti -progressive egita-
hoes.
Wright, of West York -2S.
Universary Bill was read the third
time, after a great number of amendments
by Mr. Brown bad been lost.
The following bills were read a tisiid
time viz.
To define the rights of Seignors and
censatiries in Lower Canada, dud to faci-
litate the redemption thereof.
'Io provide for the care of drunkards
To amend laws relating to the Univer-
sity of Toronto.
The construction a Provincial Muni-
cipal Council to regulate the Commune of
St. Francie.
Quebec torresponbenct
Of the Cjnron
QUEBEC, April 15.
This evening, the following Bills were
read a first time, viz:
Bill to incorporate a Company for the
purpose of constructing, a •Railway from
some part of the Georgian Bay, on Lake
Ilurou, touching at the west of Peterboro',
Perth, and I3ytown; thence to joie the
Main Trunk Railway at N:anderiul.
Bill to prevent iotemperance, sod to pro-
hibit the retail of intoxicating liquors.
Bill to incorporate the Guelph Georgian
Bay and -Lake lluron Railroad Company.
Bill to amend the law relative to Saviogs,
Banks.
(Ju motion of Mr. Badgely, tbe Bill to
authorize the Corporation of :Montreal to
borrow money fur Water Works, waa,read
a secoud time.
The Seiguorial Teuure Bill was also
read.
The Ilouse then went into Committee of
the Whole for the commutation of the Seig-
norial '.1coures.
Quoste, 5th April, 1853.
The Seignorial 'Penure question came
up for • seconthreading on Tuesday night
lett, and was continued on Wedoesday,
when it passed without a division. You
must not, however, imagine from this that
the Bill met with no °petition. It would
expected, if a governmen. meaaure, anti had passed through tbe St.
indeed be strange, and more than could be alter they
especially one involving such mighty lute- through the Welland and paid toll to pass
Lawrence Canal, and also thnse that pau
rests, should be allowed to pass without through the St. Lawrence. This course
it is bettered would direct much of the
some obstacles being thrown in the war. I
As a specimen, however, of the unmeaning Western trade by the St. Lawrence route,
winch eertainly does seem to be its natu-
opposition that is presented to government
ticular, I might just mention a fact in rela- ral outlet. It is also proposed to reduce
measures generally and to this one in por-
tion to one of the speakers. Mn. Gamble, tbe Tariff about £62,000. The custom
who by the way has a particular penchant duties for the past year has been about
for appearing very learned on all occasions, £700,000, and it is hoped that if the cows -
and on every question that comes before try continues prosperous, a still greater re-
duction may be affected oext year.
the House, whether he knows anything The proportion of the reduction or the
about it or not, believing apt his dignity various vault Inc as followo:-
(he is dignified in his own estimation, and
in that af Blame I of the United Empire)
would be lowered were he to allow so` Hawkers and Pedlani
portant, a measure to pass without saying
sometbine on it -determined to say souse- Total Excise £13,500
Sugar to be reduced from 91.
to 61. 27,000
Relined Sugar from 14s. to 10s. 26,000
51olssses, from 3s. per cwt to 2d.
per gallou. 8,000
Salt to reduce specific duty 0( 11.
per bushel. 4,600
Wine duties to be altered thus :--
tbe ad todorrim 25 per cent
to be raised to 3() per coat
and the specific duty to be
made uniform at tid per gal-
lon instead of the three rates
of 6d. Is. 6d. and 4s. 6d. as s‘
mow. 2,000
all /ands held en route i. -Lower Canada
into the Tenure of francaleu reituriere ;
and tint it expedient to.provide forth-
with for the indeintrity of Seignoriea and
other prepric tors interested in Seignories
baring lands therein connected with
the said Tenure of ',/farscaleer r140-
'riere.
Mr. Brown moved in amendment That
a is expellent tLat the bask of measures
in t egard to the -Seignorial Tenore
be the extinction of the said Tenure at a
fixed teriod, aud the substitution ot a free-
hold tenure lieu tbereof regard bang
ludic) thejutt rites of .all isartiiia; and. ter
sistetitioo belts; pot, en the. lIrto-ble Mr.
Badgley's motion the lichite dirtied:
Yeis.--BatIgley; Burotram,.Dixon, Gam -
Ole. Loc oste, Longton, Mac Nati, Matlock,
Rohinsoo, 'Street, .Vigier, and Wright (W
York.) -12.
NOrs.--13..own, Caincron, Cauchnn,
Chabot, (Monceau, Christie ( Wentworth)
Drusnrnond, Dubord, Duna 'olio, Fortier,
Goan, I las tinaa, ilincks, dobin, LaTerrier-
re, Lotrin, Le Blanc, Lemeiux, Mc Dori -
aid. (Cernwall,) Mclieuzie, Nlarchildart,
\lattice, McDougall, A1m4;enais,
Patrick., roulette, Poulin, Rose, Sicotte,
Stuait, 'cache, Terrili, \3 10.
.White and Nrcight, (I'mot
'f LK! remaitiing orders of the day were
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postrone d till 'Monday nest, and the House
adjOit rned.
Qur.oici, April 11.
Mr. Cauchon inured for a Committee of
the whole, to take iisto' consideration Mr..
ain res "lotions relative to a Ila Load aie
the North Shore of Vac Itiver St howl -eats,
between Montreal aul &It:let:ice. Ile star
MIJ that the inttreets of hower Canada do'
m that tbe Provincial ;,,aarranice
should he go en 1, this 1111wa7, au 1 to
red to tte nuostroos Petitiroo. in favor ol
it. Ile -*i I le • dad nt Mink it els:Teo/au
to rater at hill length into the merits of
the cast., as that wa% ooffi.iis..itiy set fo.-tb
is the resolutions thompicir,
Mr. Ilmckt reeked that Quebec bad
male application for thio garraniet• 31 11*.
tate the polii of the c suntry was matter
eonsi location there 10)51,1 hare been no dil-
l:Welty in obitiolog it, het not one ward was
_t. oduced. is at 8,1 coin,i'.,e•ted.
b- broken nab lkaohier and lkielint sti I
r .cso r• II ettua were cutout Ly a "tea -
Ma" by 'I, it rter, to es hi, .1 11... Na. ItlilwaY (.:001(1.07 by mooting the North -
3. in Ilia Town. . oatro al r. fs it tis o'• iv es era Itatl.vay a ,.srt ol „the Nlain Frutili Mee.
taut of •,o.11.1,04 1,,,,,
In aisecossferty 'Die Ii•o%i.1-14 ttlii&nee couIJ slit be
Introduced. The i 11 *$411f that •Irthell' elves to any line of liallroid bit the Niles
motor coos tat•ring Hit, hood se. le
ne Pere and bracing air *loch ho to
1.41•• wallis its, walla, hose of that 1, -al
°Pereseive hest ia telt which geoerady pm -
• ohm eats Mg ill 0 e•lidamtniblase
sal wines is,. c.iiiticivis to bead aches
e,.4, k!.. sod which lays toe roundel:lass
of tutors di es and rn satiny emirs any ,Casi a to entew
irpr. 1 hey saw 1 ort
tarty death: nu1 though hia m iv rentals (ve I10,se Co..rt.',4 an I Itiocki die, and other
!"..e'lli.man'• healthy ellen`P4elelAell'i• little owes aloteg the line not only come
and oreteat of breath ng the swim a r err. 1 sc,,,,,,,,,,g by the ",..11..m of their Motto:toll
i
ains.
b.4 °*" and 00.:".. 8 g I" . "P'h, " 10 e". Counzlifi in favor id' Itailway eattrart•e; but
Mr. Ruttau'ir system sistply c..nsisis : -ts . - -
a• • " bythe eiertion% of solividuals, n tr int -I
p'� over Montreal. Nlantreal h to the
etaitly INN' ed uy I is 01101.i111101 PP
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ia intro,N,,,,,z pure sir i0!0 the roam on,: honor el he sz the ',Linear of Railway CII.
r"c1•11 Mit ',1st which hot peetermad it, teepriae isi 1inals.
l.net."3'.4 "r '1"e' 1,4*10 ko•-ktrea fuer i la ib i f' ;.se of hiti remarks h.. uhaetyr I
iiihal.M. stmt this iit accouto'isted in a Pei•y ; lid 11: i St. leveti•nce could silt be bridged
by wave% '1.1,1410 was k •pt c reit•a Iy boa- 1 pi, itaii."*.,ro,•;,-etea, except at or itomedi-
led aril Nillivr I ibi.. Too 0-1.1 and pc ' atoy 0,,)%e Sleatre it.
moo sal iv eent into the butIstot 81 • 1.,,,.., ,.,„] Mir. Ioi, arainot th on
• 1'43.'41 111r. Tetsiee t toke its favor of the revi-
ler "Owe sairoilmed mimes osier
kinal vli,ytag trio u CO in 103 .1 .greea, ethos') ''"'" ' " ' -"I -• - ' .
cs• he raiguStwil. by a quintile Or 6 e Mr. Shirt it somakine in favor of taw
!opt la ih0 r.. . N .,„ it omit he iei N. th shore Itsilcovf as the repo.d leaves.
45111'0 all that whore Mu. is accilionlish•J. Ile ',slid that NIr. I lin-its hid made • most
"HI b..lth 41h. "'lett'q wool h ) le .10- iljust 'lurk si,too Illrtitbn and Inst it was
Wally U'lialltial. 11-. Rotten sett the* lit the ti It" of the Executive not 4 Quebec
10i. rimailv ',I... 4 illelot IN1114101.., an le 11.4,.* arranged 1(1., itAitway poliry upon
hue *Mn MO e obie feet of 'wanes b.' olf Idn-
7**0 ('m To,* per runieicand evisvitirriit:t *I... wed corrert itneriplea. Togover
e
S5noel' q ist at, 4,,rge;Ieik %Vs oho)) otit 111". di not 41 thi" 111 l'i'Tiling a 'IL"
hero ester int 'S, freelseeti.• 0( 7. p1,004 for the Olain l'enisk, that broach off at as
ISI V0
wheel' Nr. It me ,aa rou,,,,i ip„ twos1 mete asi!e, ant that !Me ris••04 ihrOtIgh WI
we ortuielp. holies* tams is bower. essettiel coustry whits it might have bees
'rritoll• Ile generally rearoached tbe City
of gdebec want of energy, nit only for
,kis; iso application for the gurrantee of
Dna road at the time it might have been hid
but for not Issakitig a survey. Ile said Que-
base was b,ittind any little town in Upper
ter debate.
Tee following bills were read a second
time:
N SIGNAL.
THURSDAY. APRIL 21, IS53.
To authorise the Mmicipality of the -s----
County of Two Mots itaies to take stock is
tlat'St. Lowreece and Ottawa Grand Jose- EXCESSIVE •T A X ATION IN •
lista Railroad Company. 1 . ' McGILLIVRAY.
o amend the (imams" Railway Classes
Consols tattoo- Act.
To incorporate Catania sad Peter-
boroolo Railroad Company.
Toronto Gas Cosmoses MM. .'•••
'10 iacorporate Erie and Cheerio Com-
pattl•
To vest part.4 Own alleamt. Lando nal has ahr bees printed and circulated •x -
.C. W. is .1. .• trouvely thew 'cowathips. Whatever
Q•ebkec Bridge eessgesey's
tole here bees tbe cSiees. of the w.ster, be
Broc's Mooimewt lademesty Bill.
Bolt to•explaia set selalee to shoes at- -r•r11'211 Ifi"t4 sorhisi bit a f'"hful
re
Some tine mace a letter sigoel by one
john Mahon of the Towasthip of McGilli-
vray, andaddrewrd to 111. inhabitants of
McGillivray aid Biddulph. made its ap-
pearance in flip Prototype god Spew*
feadaats. tom 411. two foot towathip, of which he
'Po exteed Joist Stock Riad Cora,isay writes, emilligilpelril 00 Nee antics is tn-im-
act of I:. C. le the coolant:two oi
prom ,t1re elinds of strangers in Ilamiltos,
Wharves. Is but an act of witice to a ent eme sel
AN ACT OF JUSTICE.
Shop licence., about £6,000
Auction duties 6,500
1,000
thing. What that soinetbing should be
however, he was at a loss to determine. -
Ile called to mind all that the learned gen-
tleman -who addressed the House on be-
half of the Seignors had said, to see if
something had not been altered upon
which he could improve. Remembering
that the words n spoliation" and ° confisca-
tion" had been introduced in the course of
the speech, and having a holy honor for
anything of the kind, he rose and gave vent
to his virtuous indignation. Ile character-
ized the bill as one of spoliation,.one cal-
culated to injure vested rights, expressed
bis regret that any government could be
guilty of such rut act of confiscation as was ;Other reductions on cordage and
proposed in this bill, in which men were to material used is ship build -
be deprived of vested property apd no ing. 4,000
remuneration provided Read an extract
from a speech delivered by Mocks during
the foriner part of the session, in which
coafication of property was strongly con-
demned, and woodered if the goveronsent
were agreed upon the question before the
House. The honorable gentleman was
We are pleased to learn that Thomas evidently well pleased with himself, as io-
deed he always is honest man, and imagin-
Mercer Jones, Esq., the late Commitsion-1ed lie was throwing,* powerful light upon
.r of the Canada Company, is to receive a I the dark points of this unusually abstruce
qttestion, but Lis speech was Dutch or dog-
- of 300 sterling per annum. This
. lotto or anything else, but certainly most
parts of the Provinee . J .4 ' . 1 iticomprehenaible to every man who had
To motorise Grey Nadi of Moore& to- Laallaittlell 03110"
..th tbe inii.,, ;),,,rert, as, airradation ' Imespent upwards of twenty three of the
seti part ef their peo,serte. read the bill. Mr. Druminond ventured
,
inseasure partially atone for the abruptness
'service of tbe Company, and will in some point out some of the clauses in which these
of his dismisul. enormities occured, when. after some heai-
Quebec . ims re los owe nerthionerhood, that realITI
Mr, JObsoili HAI to facilitate eismaista-
lima el Saigon. NM.. • tine', it came out that he had nerer reail
wer. aot the greets! fertility .at. pfosper- ,
Oast the character of nor roontiel would . the bill at all, but that Mr. Dunkin having
Bill to cotriolodate the debts of the Ciao ity ekes llama well kaow• we sbooldfear
sof llamittaa. ' said sonuthing about spoliation and eon -
The Dowse teas go..; into committee es mg..r. 11, „,,W..., of 11e ezirar,rdinarT 'BUFFALO, BRANTFORD AN I) fiscation," he could not do less than fol -
1.1
wimeb be seem led then to bohe,e el. most active years of his life in the faithful to sug,est that the hon. gentlemen should
'F. incorporate tho 1:oesae Caduslory
the cestnes Ile4 Li•ck" "."" " the "F"'" rozo for tavolas which has tattle seized
leaves. • •
axon all ceders of the Leistslure of this
,
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Qt. Lime. Aoisesll. irrovtelee. both aureate and sabordinate."
Ur rave, abon't Pad)ament. County Coun-
Last ought sifter the report lett, the cora-
Illil'oe of the Ith 'le IlektPlott NIt• ll'"'h." oda. and Township Councils. Informs us
remlialm" us the tang as alceady.reo :rt.- 1.
of tb. dreadful manner in which these poor • this end of the road. The Brantford Cou-
wish- the fellowieg additioes:-alt 1 i be 1
eateted free, Inwood presses, mit 0, nafortusate towrestitot have been treoted, ricr says:--
prin:ing materials, enc,pt papers. to come over-blirthrned and overtsised. Unfortu- o On NVetineadty last, a meeting of the
is at same rate as inatertal.. Ptah, oil, nate--for 1.e fella us '' that the produce of Directors of the Buffalo, Brantford and Go -
14..., from Newt-04.'11*nd and Labrador, to these township, taken without any deduc- derich Railroad, was held in Brantlord. A
come in in the same terms as produce front
tion, but bardy suffices for the necessary large amount of business was transacted ta
Nova Scotia, or fringe L:dwards, virtsallp
strport of the bodice of their inhabitant the Board, and a determination wag evinced
tree. to lose not a moment in completing the road
was always willing and glad to receive the
To-ni .1.1t Mr. Chabot said, in answer to and their decent el oiling. and in the ee- suggestions of any honoroble gentleman,
hence to 13tiffalo. In Auguat we'txpect to who took the pains to study any question
before the *louse, and would as far as prac-
ticable adopt such suggestions, but he had
nothing but contempt and scorn for the man,
who), being too indolent even to bestow the
moot cursory glan...e at a bill, could never-
theless audaciously apply to it such epi-
thets as had been used by the bon. member
for South York.
I stated in a former letter that 1 be-
lieved the £500 to be paid to Mr. Dunkin
for his service II COMPRI for the Seiroirs,
would, so far as any practical remits were
eoueerned. be money thrown away. In
that opinion it sow appears that 1 was tor -
Met. The p • .ipal •objeetioe to the bill
ic
mems to be t it does not go far enough.
The Tenure of Ands in Lower Gaoada is
moot Mini -tom to the isteresta of the conatry
lilld this fault is becomming every day more
fully irnpremed upon the minds of the peo-
ple, and a feeling in favor of the astir, abo-
lition of Tenors is in fart gaining greyed.
It wait is obedieece N ti wide spread
sad growing desire, that suggestinas were
made to sewed the present bill es actually
to abolish the required teoure at ogee mad
for sver.-Mr. Drommonds bill 110WWWWV
provides for the whelitio or ow Tenure
wigwam, the people shall desire it. The
Cessoseiriee, of my Perish or fteigeiory,
tee sweet at slay appoisted time, sod if a
marrity shell we fit, eta press a moieti-
es favoor °Moe abnlidnu of the Timers
24th lest., at the meal beers. a such Parish se &ivory, which resole-
d*. *WI be 444 m the Registries Ogee
GODERICII RAILWAY.
This road to advancing very rapidly to -
',arch completion at least as far as the line
t•a•t of Brantford is con-erned, and we hope
to-tont° sce active steps taken with regard to
low it up. Wonderful Legislator this Mr.
Gainble, truly. and yet be it remembered I sureimased. The Treaty which was re -
that he is the model legislator of such men I (erred to went for little more than to me-
sa the fastidious and dignified Blue 1 of tbe tact tbe worship by the rites of the Remo
United Empire and 'Toronto Patriot. Catholic Church in Canada."-Ereract
Mr. Drummond retorted to this operas from a Speer* of the Dukerf Newcastle
in his most aareastic style, and he can be in the Haase of Lords, Tuesday, 15th
sarcastic. Ile said be had in Isis desk the February.
opinion's of some of the most einineot I,aw- " It might be said that the Assembly
yers in this country, upon thi, bill, and that included the Roman Catholic Members of
they had all without exception commended Lower Canada, end that they bad on right •
it highly; some of them had suggested to interfere in what exclusively concerned
amendments to details, which he would as Upper Canorla. 1 -le differed, however,
far as possible endeavor to profit by. Ile from that, and thought the Romeo Catho-
lic Members had a right to take part in
those discussions. Ilse Roman Catholic
Member.., in supportiog the ftesolutioes,
merely said that tbe Question should be,
dealt with by the Legislative Assembly
and that they wined to place the Endow-
ment of the Protestant Clergy ea the same
footing as tbe Romaa Catholic Clergy el
Lower•Canada. New, tbe Eadownwats
of the Roman Catholic Clergw, is Lower
Canada might be desdt with by the Rinse
of Asaerably, if it thmight propen. ft: y
one of the Articles of tbe Capitetatioe
Quebec, the Rams Catholic Clergy were
secured io their titbits sod dues from per-
soes professing the Boman Catholic reit-.
gion, and the Article remaieed is force till
tbe General Peace, when it was after-
w•rds embodied the Quebec Aet ; and
under the Goostitstineal Aet of 17.1 tbs
deelaratioe was contiemill taloa in INA
Provinem, except is so far as aey altera-
tions that might be made mode by tile
Le-
gislative Council Province, sad with
tee aseeties of Her Iiisesety. Therekto
it was clear that the Raise Catholie
IS
dowreeets might it ay tiPM Mt abrogated
by aa Aet of the COO.] Legiodatme, sad
is pH the aommessist Wooled sew to
do was to plows the Reserves se
the setae f•otimg. Imi =Glom witif
Roams Catholic Members shosiil be ib'
jeered so because thee toot pan la 68
diaessaine epee the sobjeet Eared Moll
41 Sr" afiffr. P. Pea. dos tAe Neese
C000togovag, Twitseg, rehroseryfr
(1tIll March-)
Three ms Yr se NOR bat thet
.£'71,600
Mn. Young delivered a rather long bet
very able address but as it was nearly •
rehersal of of what he stated on his resigna-
tion, it would be useless to say anything of
it °ow. I shall be able in my next to giro
you some further particularo.-
The discussion nn the Lards and Corn.
mons of Great Britain on the Subject of
the Canadian Clergy Reserves has created
some little aenaatton here, and has given
rise to the following from Mr. Cauchon :-
MI. Cauchon.-Enquiry of Ministry,
whether the Government occur in the sen-
timents expressed in the Imperial Parlia-
ment, by the Imperial Government, in the
following words He had greatly ee-
aggerated the wealth of tbe Room Catho-
lic Church in Canada. It was preciselr
on the same footing, as regarded being
dealt with by tbe Colonial Legislature, as
the Clergy Reserves would be if Ibis Melt -
51r. Meiatenait, it is the intention of the coed place.. that IIIIIP,t7..h the Proportion Of I see the road in operation. Meseta. Mellish
Ministry to indemnify the portico who have taxation to irome is already so high, that . and Russell obtained the contract for the
sustained damages by inundation created
one tenth ni the regnirensents contemplated . ere!lion of the Depot and Machine shops,
nv the constru-tion of a dam at the bead 01
the Ileauhornois canal.
by the legialature has yet been presided for!! which contract amounta to about £9,000.
We are Veased to see that our enterpris-
.
On motion of Mr. Street, the roles of lie informs us that some of the inhabitants itig townsmen, Melltfl. Van Brocklin, Win -
the Douse were suspended in so far as they of these Township.; have been living upoo1 ter et Co., have obtained the contract for
relate to the petition of -- Harrison, turnips and cobbage unfit for humin food. I ma'sing the can, &c., fro the Road, their
Evy., and othert, praying for the revival of 1 contract amounting to •bout £50,000. -
Unfortunately such 'V6°119" of miserY We venture to say, this will prove one of
the Charter of the Niagara and Detroit
'livers Railroad.
'Ilse following Bills were read a (lord
time.
'fo incorporate St. Rocha Readiog
nom
'co indemnify Br l's NIonuoient Com-
mittee.
'lo explain Act rel tire to absent Defeo.
rintsi.
To revive Act incorporViag Borlinton
sy Dock Comeany.
To Cossolitste City Debt of Ilamilton.
To amend Art incorporating British
North A MeriC• Telegraph Awn -moon.
The derision% on the second reading of
Mr. Cameron's Morse Liquor Law Bill
was taken up.
Mr. Brown, spoke nt (some length in
favor of the 11.11: contending that if it
passed, it would prods,* beneficial results
to the country. lle considered a no more
so tafringernent 01 1115 liberty of the %ob-
ject. time limy other restriction at pre-
sent nomad byositiseelia.
Ibie4- Ml
eeks Or Wei% gluiest
Inc oncost malty to be found interspersed
among the most prosperous communities
and favoured localities. Rut we venture
to mitten that by far the greater portion of
his destitute pasolatioa, commts or meter -
able d.-uaken loafer., perhaps wen saunter
the ir lime in the numerous taverns in him
Township, and spend that little they do re-
ptile during their sane and temaerate mo -
meats for the demoralizing and poverty in-
ducing agent which ia there to be obtained.
And the miusry and degradation of these
ehararte-o are on advanced by this " Stick-
in-the-mud" social retrograder as engent
restos, why the industrious and remeeta-
ble inhatotants of those Townships should
sot tat ansniselve• for the m ace reqoired
imorormitents or their locality. The re-
striertanle ininthitants of Bidtbilph ,sail
McGillirray will not thank Mr. %talon for
the meatier is *11.1 1. has eademtell the
hest paying roads on this continent. Eve-
rything is in favor of it,--essly grade, no
no deep cuts, no " brotoraleu pita" to tra-
eeeee or overcome, and withal, gond and
economical management on the part of the
Directors, which is everything."
A LARC,It oz. -Mr. David Walker,
of tbe Township of Tuckersmith, slaughter-
ed an Os last week, weighing ss follows:
-Beef 1200 lbs., tallow 190, hide 110.
The beef w10 sold is Godorieh for $6 25e
per 100 lbs. The hide and tallow is
reckoned to be worth $25 more, making
in all the good sons of $100 for ate 15'
mal , Net bad for -the Herne.
g The Roe. W. Proodfisot, of Lee -
Ann, will (by the appeiwtmeot of the Pres-
bytery) preach in the Visited Presbyteries
Church, Erg street, no Sabbath first, the
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