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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Expositor, 1869-11-19, Page 6• $inte On Courtahi ;:fid Marsri The Law of • 101a weal Sella rrfir S 4FOflrH EXPOSITOR. e age. 'would otherwise escape. How differ. ently we do things -in our country. A tion. •With regard to the proper combi- nations of tempera:tents ,in the mar- riage relation, physiologiets have dif- fered, iffered, one contending that the con- stitutions of the parties should be Simi- lar,pwhile others on the contrary, have twilit that -cch tr .st shoiild, ne sought: It seems tce tat neither of these. statements 'exptess fully the true law o� selection. .The.ent to be alined at is harmony. ` There can -bene harmony \vitout a: difference,' nut there may be difference without hs„r>%ony. It is not because a woman is like a roan,that he loves her, but- because she is• unlike. The qualities which -Ina licks- are the ones in her which attract him—the personal traits and mental peculiar- , ities which combine to make her womanly ; and in ' proportion as she lucks these, or possesses masculine, characteristics will woman repel the opposite sex. So a woman . admires in pian true manliness, and -is repelled by weakness and effeminancy. A woniiavnisn than awakens either theit P± y or the contempt of the fair sex. This law, we believe, admits of widest application. The dirk -hair is apt to take for his mate some mueyed blonde; the lean and spare shoo the stout and plump, the tall and t short often unite ; and homely rr generally win the fairest of, the fair. Iu temperament, as in everythi else, what we should seek is not lik nese, but a harmoious differenc The husband and wife are n counteL-parts• of each other, but co: l_em��n ts, halves which�joined togethe a rounded symmetrical whol In music, contiguous notes discorda but when wen sound together a fir and a third, or =a third and a fifth, produce a chord. The sante painci P pervades all nature. Two persons ma be -to much alike too agr-e. Th crowd each other. for two objects ca not occupy the seine space at the sure dine.while, • therefore, we do no 'holly agree with those who insis -upon the union cf opposites in the matt of ternpeiauient, we believe thatclose resemblance in , the constitutio man is accused of some horrible mur- der, arrested, and brot.ght up for ex aminatior , . Irumediately the become so tender towards him, that he is caution ed against saying anything for fear he should let .out- words that might crimi- nate himself. He has shrouded Ms crime in darkness and secrecy, and yet he, perhaps the sole direct holder of the secret, is the only one in all the land whom the law will nbt permit to be ex- amined, crosaexamind, and worried into giving evidence. If innocent, he, would have no need to fear such an eet- amination ; if guilty Why should his presumable shelter him from be- ing made a witness against himself The sole, reason for this strange _policy seems to be the temptation it would afford to add lying to his original crime. But if being guilty, he pleads not gulty— as nearly all do—he has already lied. This sittiple lie is allow- ed, but the complicated and contradict- ory lies which repeated examinations would be iii; ely to educe if he were taming a false story, are not to be brought out, although if they were, they would, by their very contr°adicc,ione, re- eal-the truth. He may kill and lie o conceal his crime, but he must not ill and ro he to reveal it= -that is what Eritish law on this side amounts to.— Han i'lon Times. the ed ' re - 080 k he en ap- ng THE VETEaANs of 1812,—One of e_ the most interesting meetings that took e° place this year on the. anniversary of of the battle of''Queenston Heights, 13th m= ult., was that of those who took part in r er,. the glorious contest. Thet-e were only e; eight of the cld heroes. and all are resi- nt dents of the N i>.�g;tra district. The el d- st est' is 86 years, and the youngest 69, N ve and united they number • 609. We le append their nr:mees, ages, . and the .ca - y pacity in which they served during the The war of 1812 :—Daniel Fiends, aged n_ 77, pilot at the taking o1 -For I�Ti:rgara; e Solomon VTrouran, aged 86, gunner in t Vronran's Battery ; Seneca Palmer, t aged 78, private ; John P. Clement, er aged 87, private in junk company ; a . John Whitten,. aged 72, Engineer De- n cf the body beci eenthe parties shoal Le avoided, as not only inimical to their , harmony and happiness, but detriment- ' tet•o; pertinent; Lewis Clement, aged 82, d Lieutenant.; Duncan McFarland, aged 72, powder moakev or earlier boy Daniel Cooper, aged 69, regimental l h offspring. If the mental blacksniiuh. teraper,inte it, for instance, be .strongly To listento those old veterans fight- .. i nlicaxted in both, their. union, instead int their battles o'er agai, is described of haying a sedative and healthful in- as having been highly interesting and flatence, will tend to intensify the instructive Mr. Cooper told how he already too great mental activity of each managed to get the British army into and perhapsiri the end produce nervous Fort Niagara, and how easy 'and quick prostearion�, and their children, if un that Fort was taken, and the Union fortunately anyshould �� I Y result from the Jack replaced the'Stars and Stripes. union, will be likely to inherit in still Sentries were surprised and taken, and greater ex,e3ss the-constitutiona1 .tend- the Yankee defenders were still more eucies of the parents. A preponder- surprised when they were prisoners. iii e of the vit::1 element in oneof the Lieut. °lenient who received parties would -tend' nit only to . a four balls at Qoeensto:i Heights, greater clrl;rt-e of harmony and a 12101Q two Of Nl-hiyh were never lieaLltcfial influence, but to a . more de- extracted, described that b u tl `airai,le , and ay in ietrical developeaient in glowing terms that is the portion p ou in tiler offspring. he saw° 'Illis gellaant nan.continuerl Lk preelorninz.mee of :the vital or of to fight after being wounded' and der - the; a ,five temperament in both, par- iog the Fenian raid of 1866 the turned ti is, though perhaps less disastrous in out and marched to the front with rifle its result§, te,.vors, in the same way cunuubial discord anct a lack of bal- an:e in oi';ipring. ___ Where e lite temperaments are 4 Well 1).lenred in froth, the similarity is ldss ol,jection-rble and the such a case, may result favourably, both as i espects. parents rtucl children; but perfect balance in all the elements of telilpeiarneiIt is very rare ; and wherever -there is - a deficiency in one party, it Should, if possi he, be balanced' by an ampledevelopPinent in the seine direction in the other, and vice versa. EDUC iTI.ONAT, CONSIDERATIONS. As a rule;, the parties proposing a matrimonial alliance should possess the advantages of education in a s;ini- lar degree, but modified in kind, of - course, by sex.. One's tastes and habits are greatly -influenced by_ cul tnr e, and a very great disparity here must result in a lack of complete sytnl,atby, - if in nothing worse. _ Where the husband, for instance, is well educated, fond of books, and the society of cultivated people, and inclined to intµllectiia.I purs_uita end enjoyments, and the 'wife has neither tie ability to appreciate 1 his tastes nor the desire- to cultivate siwil:ii habits, there oust be a painful sacrifice on r his part, or a humbling sense of inferiority on hers, 'tending to On. ills :ihuilldrr, to meet and again re- pulse the foes of his native count>Py_--- ,St. GaIliai-in -s Ju'crnai. Voices of the Night: Aa melancholy gcuitllus muses- and anuses :—"If a cat'doth meet a eat up- on the garden wall, arid if a cat cloth greet a cat, oh !�need they . both to squall? Every Tommy hath got his Tabby, waiting on the wall, and yet she -welcerues his approaches by one un- earthly yawl. • 1f a kit cloth wish to court a rock upon the wall, why don't he sit, and hilile, -and not stand up and bawl, and lift his precious back up high, and show his. teeth and moan, as if ►'twere colic more than love that made the 'feller' groan. Among the train there is a swain ; his Vohs *is known full -well; but what's his name and where's his name, the deuce alone can tell. He is sweet upon the other sex, his amorous passions rise, he can't re- sist the tender glance of their- seduc- tive eyes ; and so with groans and hor- rid threats, he rends the evening air, and makes his 1„idnight 'rendezvous' rnpossible to bear." va e Boarding. AVO or three respectable gentlemen can anything but conjugal harmony. I MW be accommodated .with private board, • 11c n the lack of culture is on the partForFor particulars enquire at this office. of the. husband, the results are even beafor th, Sept. 3. 91-tf mere painful. It ren h Treatment of Criminals. The French criwrin.al system of.intele eogsating .prisoners differs essentially frothBsitiSh. •.ln,France the prisoner :s broughtup at intervals and question ed-=-11i5-apswera recorded, and any var i ince sifted out, un til piece by l,iecc-. 811 the evidence, that it is possible t extras%t from'him-is ou,t,uiic.ci, the resin o! tern being; thirst- the -accused cion v-iet- hi u.iC'f;fIlry ,,is coiub`rac13(:toi y s ai.itt:ilk-ut 1 J. 1 l.= :111.1 1L4ilei . tit ;Ji',.1113 1' A Ale:- i. • 'i Y GO TO T.;I.SI ONS' I'LTT OYSTER For Fresh Oysters Sardines, Lobsters Pies Cakes, and Sweets of every description_ CALL AND EE rls fresh Siock (-Op asite e 'A.\.N'S Old $tantl. .ii•)I-v_ . 1: t:b. 12, ;8:19: 63 ., ra IMPOUNDED. A T Lot 8, Con. 1, township of Grey ..ti_ two Steers. one With red eye k, and body -spotted, the tither has a redcls neck and body spotted. It not claimed t ey wilts' be Bold as the Law directs. - ADAM'rRN BULL. Grey, Nov., 5. 4 -ins • Stray Heifer* T1=tAYE1� en, the premises of 1o6 Sh tel, OLot 161 ton. 15, Grey : a• 1?oau -Heifer 2 years old past, with small piece to of right ear. The owner is requested td drove property, pay charges: and take hei• Away : otherwise she ,will be sold as the law directs. JO1 N S ITEL, Grey, Nov, 9th. Insolvent Act of 1869; In the matcter of ff'i'tiumt Joh ion °Swith, an I,aaotent. The Insolvent has made an- assignment of his Estate to me. and the creditors are noti- fied to meet at the place where he lately car- ried. on. business, situated in the township of Hoivick in the County cf ITuron, on Thurs- day, the Eighteenth day of November A. D. 1869, alt the hour of 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, to receive statements of his affairs and to appoint an Assignee. Dated at Goderieci this 3rd day of _Nov- ember, A, D. 1869. - JOHN HAI:DAN, Interium A ssighee, 101-2in • County of Huron. M E W FALL tC WINTER GOODS. K99D & NIWILBLK[N RE prepared to show the Largest Stock of s Consisting of the Latest Styles of Dress Patterns, in Irish and French Poplins, all wool Plaids, Fiench blerinoes, and Twills of various kinds, evtr offered in Seaforth. Their Aifillinery De... par anent Is furnished with a large assortment of Hats, Bonnets and Mantles -of the Lat- est Fashions, . VERY CHL: 4P.. R A -Y MADE CLOTHING! For the Million. CO01) TJYE,ED S U/I'S pole TES _DOLLj11r',S. BOTS silt SHOES CHEAPER, THAN EVER. Also a very Choice Stock. of Fresh Groceries ! Be sure and call for their $1 Tea•. 25 lbs. Rice for $1 ; 11 lbs. Raisins and 10 lbs. good bright Sugar; 'Aivq, COARSE SjfLT Give them, a call. - KIDD & h1.0 1ULJ IN.- SeaDio th, Nov. 864.1869. SEAFORTH DISPENSARY And Family Drug Store. RL U M SD E N has just received hief s Spring Importations Cf Pure Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Patent Medicines, French, English and American Perfumery ; Hair Dressings, Oils, and Pomades ; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shav- ing Brushes ; Dressing an Fine-tooth Combs; Toilet and Shaving -Soaps, �Cc.,. &.c,. Horse Cattle 11.E edicines f r C • onazttic Powders), etc., OLLS! TO LET. The Voll Cates on the County of Huron Gravel Nada will be let BY AUCTION For the year 1870. IN CORE'S HALL, CLINTuN. Commencingat 1 o'clock, p. m., on Friday, Dec., 10th '69. The rent to be paid monthly in advance. Each Lease to deposit one month's rent on' the day of sale, and fu;cnish two solvent free•, holders as surety, whose names will be re- quired to the lease immediately the gates are t Further particulars will be given on the day of sale. Signal, Star, and Stratford Beacon to copy three, times each. A BAY County Surveyo••. Clinton, Nov., 18th, 1869. 101-3in M BEAUTIFUL RI NATU1 E'S MOWN. You lint Cultivate it GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of I-)eoay at the Room. AIRS S.A. ALLEN'S Hair Restorer Restores grit' hair to its natural color and basila and produce:. luxuriant growth. It gives tho :hair, t beautiful ni,:,a and deli h:ful fragrance. Manufactory and Sales Offices, 35 BAflCLAY` EIREET and 40 PARD PtA E,. 1't -t ANT) 266 Milli HOLBORN, Londcal, Eng. Scati:er and . Rolls, Druggists, agents oa Seaforth. For Sale; everywhere. January 28tH._ 1;69•~ • Opposite Scott Robertson's. wal pra leo Mel SW 0 Act myt v4r Losi omit tams fruit Rag 0-11 tK tiD f /TINTS is to certary that Henery jShuart- Je of the Township of Hay, in the County: of ETuron Province of Ontario. have applied or and obtained Letters Patent for the I'rc-. —mess of Quebec and Ontario, for a machine or o. ..ng holes in the ground for f.i)ce ores ' art's Fence Post -1101'e ersons forbid Jany person ( r vendin or using the ,same, without btaining a right for the same salt a111 ,- g from me ; and al persons so v ndin or using the sante. dealt cwithwithas the law directs. f'min+y and Tc v whip }ti; 1•#Q e obtained from the pa:ente, thy g can o hini ;n the said Tow spplvich Post Office! °► uP c>ff ay, Zurich __ -53-4 t A.0 ,ust. 1.41.., 1809, /���' C '%' � � � yled "Shu art's ' 5' 1 ,tom F1' . ,� and this 3s to • Gf very Superior. Quality. I )}IYe`TC 1 S' Prescriptions accurbrely prepared. O R. LLT ' visnEN, b PharmaeeLi al C'honist: caf or t'_, . April2.2_ LIVERY STAB. .g itleneeneerneines- TAMES ROSS desires to inform the nub- !) lis that he has opened a New Liv •r - Stable in connection with his hotel, wherepartiespcan be accommodated with first -ell ss orses and vehicles, at reasonable P , rice% Seaforth, Oct. 15, 1869. 97-tf • JF YOU WANT CHEAP PAINTS, tom, ILS, TURPENTTNE,. RAINING COMBS, PUTTY' r1OLORS,. Go tc ROLLS' 0 0: FOR PARE DRUGS, CH KCAL S- LOST. THREE-YEAR A1; (-LD STEER, of light redd:color, with. white streak along the - back, and white star on the face. Any per:. soil giving such information -as will least to his recovery, will be suitably rcwaided by War. GA-RIVN.Elir Lot 21, Con. 14, MIc'Kiilop. _ October 12th, 1869: y - 99-4in. HE CANTON WAR?EH.OUSE 1. IN THE NEW' PST OPiC7WW ' IS THE PLACE PO , .pHoteE T,EASJ The fact that the subscriber makes this article a speciality, should lead all intending purchasers who like the best the market af- fords, to, at least, try his stock. The Finest Lk And a select stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, always on hand. JAMES C..LA I DL Aw. Seaforth, ober Oct29th, • 90.tf BARREL and PAa G maw At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S AL2 r S _l FANCY N OTE PAPER., PLAIN STATIONERY 11 In great variety, SCHOOL ?BOOKS, Carter and JJ alkden's Inks, Blue and Red Inks, Bides, P•raye, Books, Ifyoln .Kooks, • Blank Yotes, Blank Account Book, rfee.. &GENT POR TE OrSEAFORTH t$, + XPOOITOit." Daily Globe and Daily Telegraph° - William Seaforth, July 22. 1:8h9.Elliott* o4 -rt, - S AFO TH R HAVING incurred a. heavy expense in - theprocuring first-class -prang Drays for safe conveyance of pods,- we beg to re- ° mind the merchants and business men of ;eieaforth that they are in a manner, in duty bound, to patronize in. We hold oursel ve'f responsible er :�. carriage of goods entrusd to our f tare. safe ''H+ tRANI G L IM a' Sz, SONF t- 92.-4 OC;ober ,.� •tri i8:9_ 1' The B. tIItert3 highof oitte b: t 1€1 juga war peri their Ntr: lour to benefaeto The ' Qtr Private A` 13-ai;a. • Consul Clando Bright w tin3)igst t1 Mayor sivio ,lite. through w' to the ALS TAM evin ted by rue to 1 lust, Mr. his death, hund3ed a °tie Furse Sunday *funeral s anthropist referred in effect his n 10n the relr,t tries with N tifieel, The stear in 8 days 1 New ;York. record. The main puties t Pz- a firm but t stitutiooal l' 13ilst th seigneur Du will accept of the Gem they may to the inspired the Inshop of P - opposes the ton, t)3 the irility . Deputies been ,.tried an condetrl�ted tc Tie Govt leasing all pa not been sec; The bpani led a despatch the entire, it: the candidate During t ish Cortes Beeema assei Slavery in Po: •caticn to own The larges; world is to L .34th street, IN already organ It is utzders. considers the' finances most turn to speei forthcoming measure upon A railway l i ng charas the Western etteen dead of the latter] is ..said to be t Judge Baldw'' kine. s' ma his said th- succeed tothe The Lanark will take place= The Trento; onn Sunday last The:Toronto; ed to the capa `EJoi J. B- A London, died o On Monday committed Sine Miss Rye Fr -day bast wit titute littlegir On Th<ursd x flag near Bram b_y her house .A muff name to nett' Seval rob