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TEN SHILLINGS
114 aryascS.
VOLUME II.
r' Tllr GRF..\TEeT POSSIBLE GOOD TO TIM GREATEST mama NUMBER."
S TWELVE AND SIX PENCE
AT TOR alta op Teal rano,
GODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1849.
Fara.
DR. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CAN he consulted at all hour., at the
Biiti.A Hotel, (Lavacaarais-)
Goderich. Sept. 13th, 1848.
ALEXANDER WiLKIKSON,
Provincial Land SW re pr,
OFFICE AT GODERiCH,
HURON DISTSICT.
Nov. 24, 9. 43
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W'LL attend SALES in any part of the Ia STR 1SR1'RG, \%'araaLoe, t
District, on reasonable Terms. Ap- 211th February, 1(149. S
ply a :the Briti.i Hold. h r(t11E Subscriber hereby intimates to his
Godericb, March 9th 1849. =s-.22 1 Trade and the Travelling trebly' Rene:
I. L E V I Sr.tty, that he ha. removed Iron New Aber-
' deco to the Village el Siraeburgh, and will
' (BARRISTER, 8oI ICITOR, NC., now be foiled in that well -(mown house for -
June, 1848. GODERICH. away cbe c ped y M re Jonee,tn a teethee
A. NASMYTH, ' comfort of those who may honor him with
FASHIONABLE TAILOR•'tbG1 patronage. And while he returns
• I thanks .for plot favor.. }ire hope'., by .trio
w a1-aV spa • , &Cimino to the want• and wi.hes of hie
Ot)DERICH• i customers, Gaul to merit a_cootinuaote of
Goderieb, April 12, 1849- 2v-11161( i their patronage.
I JOHN .ABEL.
ALFRED W, OTTER, I N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive
tit-ndtf
FARMER'S INN STRATFORD•
mi.il
ssOROTIIY DOt'G(.A`I, widow
ati. Isle Thomas Douglse, of the
Vii 's 1.s, Simper'. begs to return her
awake to the lsbab,tanis of Stratford, ail
the public generally, for the very liberel
support which they received during the
short time they have been 10 Stratford.
Urr. Do Mae begs 13 intimate that she
lata.'e carrying on the betimes. a. hereto -
NM at the Old Stand, In her own name, and
hopes by strict aneanon to the contort of
bee gss.t., ear n,.*der.te charges, to merit a
Amos of the politic patronage.
Stretford. 21•1 Aognat. 1849. 2r-nt911
TRAVELLER'S HOME:
General Agent & Conveyancer.' Grnetns,
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, Tec. 4e. TO BE SOLI).
GODERICH. jA N exeetlest Farm, being Lot No. 12.
Oct. 1, 1849. 2-.25 Ma,aleted Comceretnn, Township of
DA\IEL ('ORDON, II Gndeneh, containing ten aeree-30 of which
ti cleared. The hand is of a superior quali-
'CABINET MAKER:"' and well watered. 1t le .hooted `tact -
Iv line miles from tic torn of Godench on
now deers East if 1114 Ceweds G's. 01 4111. t110 Huron Road, and at the j.ircnnn of nix
WEST-STRF:I.T. different reads; a•d a. It is in the center of
GODERICH. I a populi•s. and prnsperour locnhty, It is ex
Angost tl7ih, 1849. 2v -n30. reiteatny adapted for a Tavern aaod or a
Store. Thi, farm is well entitled to the
Stokes, attention 4,1 '.crenae desirous of .n ehgtbie
.ttuation for buaoem , and well be add on
CHEMIST and I!RLTGGIST. %err rens"nable terms. For particulars
apply to Th. ma• Dark, Tavern -keeper,
WEST- 8 T R F. ET, •' Gudcnch, or to the proprietor -
GQDER1Ci1. t - JONAS COPP,
March 8, 1849. 2,-50 \'ilsge of Harpnrhry,
howl, the Felten Chief, recently to demob .
Poett)..
THE GOOD OLD TIMES.
i wish the fashions were the same
As thmy trans oto:
I can't imagine what should make
The tailors sheege them se.
When 1 was in my youth, 1 toed'
A coat of homespun do,
And thought it very fine to have
My hair tied in a goeue.
And in those days nor breeches were
All buckled a the knee
And silver beekles wool' insure
The best n(eompeny:
Oar b were of comely shape.
And kept off eon and rain -
Oh how 1 wish those hrnad brim bats
Would come in vog.re again
I'm troubled with a halls yard
Of cloth •boot my le. t :
My coat is made so very small,
The lap. will badly meet :
Tight knees ate all the fashion now,
And shore most have square toes, -
Where the fashion will arrive at last,
The tailor only knows.
The dandies of the present day
Have watch -chains all of gold -
You'd think their monstrous pocket -books
Were fulled with wealth untold !
My father wore a silver watch,
And eke a good steel shun.
And well 1 recollect his straight
Old pewter -beaded cane.
He owned a large and thrifty firm
Of weed and meadow land,
And s'ways had a plenty of
The driller ruins no heed.
I guess pnme de.hy Iriend' .,(mine,
Would find it nether hard
To pair coat. they're wraring now
At " two pounds ten per yard."
But as for me, 1 wish Iliad
My silver dollars hark
I'd recollect my father's wavy,
And tread the same nld track,
I'd 'lever do ■. 1 have door,
Risk hundred• on • Mt,
Nor M ohlieed PO eft to err,
"Clean pockets here to let !"
'Europcau.
1. The *Metes .f a marine residence
for Her Majesty, at Killinry, seven mile•
from Dublin, is in contemplation.
(u The steam is getting up in the
leeolative locnmotive of France. Two
thiris of the Aaembiy .re already is Paris.
(7 The M'otster of Finance, M. Pansy,
the Paris banker., and the committee on
the budget, base lard their heads together,
es the financial condition of France, but
withnot effect.
LP" The •fagttive in.nrgent le'e's of
June de not inteed to aorr'rder for trial be-
fore the coot at Versailles. The intero-
gatory of the twenty eight prisoners, con -
fleet in the Cooetngerie, had been con
eluded.
The Spaniel''minrotry is again en the
eve of di..nlutton, The resignation of M.
l';.!al and M. F goers is expected.
NUMBER XI-
intimated
L
intimated to the Prussian ministry that it
will not join the federal Teague proposed by
Prussia, Hanover. •ltd Saxony, and that
Hanover has already announced its mien -
non to withdraw from this confederation.
ENGLAND.
Tho returns of the Chancellor of the F.x-
chequer for the October quarter have been
Published. The customs duties (or the
quarter riding the 5th inst., exhibit a de
crease of £153.211. The excise has in
creased £185,000; stamps about £225,000:
property tax £21,000; and post office reve-
nue £100,000. And the tncrc-oto in the
pest quarter. taking the whole income, in
£214,113. whilst the total increase of the
year Is £e15,591. The increase in the ex
port. of the country during the first eight
month• of the present year amounts to
£7,570008. The exportatinn of cotton
manufactures for the last eight months hap
increased in the ratio of 25 per cent', and
cotton yarns 33 percent.
The paper'. hare nearly ceased to chroni-
cle the ravage' of the cholera.
IRELAND.
A faint effort is being made to revive the
Madrid is visited by a mild form of cho- political excitement of the country. Coo-
lers. ciliation Hall has been opened -Tetters of
The body nf Charles Albert ha. been pot adheeien, as of old hare been read from the
n boar) the .Honzowbras^•-war steamer, at ' chair, and £25 5.1 of rent collected, John
Chlorin', preparatory plants removal to O'Connell is at course the principal.
Genoa. • 1 ,COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.
The French army at Rome ie suffering I LuvnaroOL, Oct. 13, 111 I.
If we except the groat excitement which
considerably from ncknes'.
! hap prevailed in the cotton market, business
M. 8hxaini and the ministers of Louis
during the last week has not been active.
Vswni."nn are engaged in a paper war, re- The money market is liberally sustained,
and the rates of money earl.
The corn market@ are firmer. and pricer,
An attenrnt upon the life of the King of ifanvttting.have advancing tenderer; never
tete Two Gerlier, or the Pepe, or of both, thelese, the trap -actions going forward are
had exploded at Naples, before its time. by no mean. extensive.
The produce markets, both here and is
1 in Switxerlarud, several of the cantons
Lenton, continue to receive large supplies,
Shaw evmptomr of opposition to the federal
government. Schnitz has taken the lead and for most description@ of goo's there has
been a moderate iogoiry. In cured provi•
in vindicating its own independence. cions • moderate amount of bnrinees has
The King of Holland is atill Without a been transacted; prices of most articles be -
in fir.
cabinet. The mcotton market hes been much *Nei-
-
The disen.sion of the constitution it pro-
.pecttng the meets of the Roman revolu-
tion.
ErtoaaTIot.-The Brockville Slates-
slaa-l)gle R. Gowan's paper -say•, that
4 Targe number of the peuple cram !alum -
town District are leaving for Iowa. No
wonder. Who would live is the vicinage
of a gang of Belt -declared Pirates. -Leat
l'uial.lcotale.
CANADIAN ANNEXATION.
Wr recommend Ike following ►smir
k.
fmm the New York Herald to the rern.sl
of such Aunexatiuntete as 1 ave any patriot-
ism or self-reepect left -Glebe.
One of the Canadian journals, opposed to
the annexation of Canada to the United
Mate!, take the ground that Great Britain
wi•I not consent to.eparatioo, either with a
view to iui'ependence and the formation of
an antagonistte nation to the U. States, of
with the prospect of annexation to thee re-
public ; and, therefore, it must not be tho't
of. 1t assumes. also, that if the Canada.
were fully prepared to demand a teeparari.e,
It i" probable that in spite of anything that
might bo done to prevent it, on the part of
England, they would gain their end : and
although the President of the U. States
,night issue a proclamation, a. Gen. Taylor
bas dune in the case of thearmed expedition
designed to assist the Cuban., still thous-
ands of sympathisers would cross the front.
ter from this country, to assist them in their
etreggle.
Now. we can assure our Canadian entem-
porary that he Is entirely mistaken in the
conclusion to which he has arrived in regard
to receiving sympathy flim the U. States.
It is very certain that the United States
wi'l never .olictt the Canadians to annex
thom.elyee to this republic, under any cir-
cumstances whatever. But while we .n..,1
OM, we are willing, on the other band, to
say, that i1 the Canadians will at some fu -
tire time procure the consent of Great Bri-
tain to be annexed to the United States,wo
will, when that con•ent .batl have been ob-
tained, and on their solicitation and 'truest
request, take the question tato considers -
tion, and if we can adjust some ptelimittery
arrangements concerning our dotneetic n-
lations,.atirfactorly to the warted interests
of this country, wo will allow them to toesm
in and partake of the great political Mee -
sings we enjoy. The &et thing for the'
people of Canada to do, however, in to ab•
tam England's consent to dtotiose of them-
selves as they think proper. In relation to
the second point, we dare affirm that if the
Canadians attempt at any time to sever the
political connection between Canada sad
Great Britain by force, very few, if nay, iw-
stead of thousands will rush across the
frowner from the United States, to their as -
1 aiupe'tan neaen,y IPutrhhe cearbrnal lnaexattinaisetse tcaonteet,
Mould alu►s :n Canasta take such n ennrse.
they will be deplorshly mistaken. When
a portion o: the people of Canada, on the
best grounds pos.ibie, struck a blow for
separation from Great Britain in the year
1837, hundreds of our ardent young republi-
cane, stimulated by the loftiest impulses,
crossed the frontier to assist them in .sen -
ring liberties similar to those which charae-
terioe the Government and In.titetione of
the United States : but it oever will be for-
gotten that the very men who are, in the
year 1849, so Inetily demanding annexation.
were the meet loyal subjects in 1837, and
were the very men who treated the Ameri-
can sympathieers en shabbily. This fact
will not be forgotten very soon on this .ide
of the lines. At that time thore would have
been some glory ands honor in freeing Cana-
da from British rule, because a largo pro-
portion of the Canadians-et.peciary the
popgilatiogi,of Lower Canada -were trirtnal-
!v deprived of all poht'cal right., as well as
of any participation in the Goveriament.-
The ultra-luyahel+-the remnants of the ced
grereiog favourably in Ilio Prussian Cham- i ted, and 00 Monday when the Etirop.i t
iNMAN Cnna,.n,P._Rah-Ler-errr1h advicee were known, prices immediately
her`• advanced Id per Ili., and both spinners and
speculators purchased to a Targe extent.
There is more firmness, in tite grain mar-
ket, and in the course of the week prices
have slightly 'advanced. Indian corn is
quoted at 28s to 29a ed per quarter for
white, and 27s to .8a per quarter fur yel-
Inn. Flour is not mach altered in value,
being quoted at 23. 6J Inc Western canal
I and Philail 1phia; 19e to 210 for new West-
ern; 21s to .5e for O'tio: nfd sour ie worth
I. to 21s 6d per bbl. \Vheeat iris bead at
48-9.1 toile 9.1 per bbl.
JOHN J. E L 1 N T O N , Ione 12. 1849. _
12" 19‘1 in¢ clip preuiiari•ie. of samwgr lib, remarked A change of ministers has taken place at
n o T a a y P U w L 1 C, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE 'lint among the tripes of the West there Copenhagen. M. Barry, Minister of the,
were very many cnrieun ceremonies eta- Intel ter,has been replace! by SLRosenoern.
a)plllllatAtnlll7 Queen'sBench, C 0.11 P d Y Y . neeted with coerlship and marriage, O.e A Sardinian ♦easel, with rcfngeee from
AND CONVEYANCER, war of getting a wife was a. fellows
STRATFORD. , ' ' HE S.bsriber hams been appointed rHome, has arrived at Constantinople, but
[ PPo When a voting Iniitan falls in !nee wilts MA not pernntte51 to land its cargo.
Agent of the env of the danghtrrs of the vi;!age, hell
ALEXANDER MITCHELL, "CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO.," we'll') go - and ea rinwn ,rtth'n a few cards.'., Abbas Pacha is compelling hie grandees
A 11 C T 1 0 N li F. H . • to prepared to emcee. proposals Lir Asea- of her. keeping a strut .ilen'•e all th.while: 1 tn"build a new town of palaces, north of
BELL'S COR. EI1 . ranee, and will be happy to 'afford 1., any in a few m:nntes he w,veld gel up an 1 gee! Caro.
SOUTH EAST11ttI'E perPnn the neceniery int.,rmattur, as to the i ewer ; this he would repeat rix nrneeen 1 The Paris c-rrr=;iordent of the Gbre,eotc
March, 29, 1849.-. • s2 -n8 principles of the la.tilono& limen. coning nearer to her every time. -
JAMES WATSON. At fart he rite h her ndc, and if she make. V.r;l writer. relative to the state of relt-
Gndeneh, 13th inc.,1849. ,2nl9tf y guns In France, that suicides are cnm'non
DR. JOHN II1 QE, no movement of diynlearirc, then he ha• i amnnger, not '.croons poor, or in Ince, or
LAND -FOR SALE, i hope. Ile etre by her several time. in this i difficniiier, but young men, who declare
`' ? 1 manner. and at last pope the quertiow, by that life a diugcsting.
cR. 70111 ( }'J !' rutting hi" hand on her hand. and she ae
FIFTYthem*.IX Acres of exeellret Land. hems repte him by placing her hand over theh- We understand that io Paris, the capital
the West parr of lot 16, 7th C.nrrsstnn of i er 1w-0. All this•ttme he takes care not to of Epean nliber contemplation
to
Wawaro.b. wall be reed for tees than the Gov- !Pay a word, and she lacewing': but Aller the givegrandfete to LouisNapoleon,
,nsin.ot pure. Om hall of the purchase 'ma., j question is popped, then the " words of celebrate the result of French Interference
AND SIG:h. he req ,oed dnws, sed two wean wilt to al- honey " are Replied and they soon become ,n Rome. that is, the revival or the Inquiet-
' towed for es%meet of Ilia remainder. !mending
man ao l•
wife.' tion.-Prntk.
Inquiet -
...LIGHT -HOUSE ST. GODERICH. perch* rs may apply to Mr. JOHN ALLAN,
Oct.-
25, 1849. • • ` 2.a3$ Torero Keeper, Gorlr,ich. Tog POTATOR CROP. -The European
EDVYARD CASHEi.L, Ge'derich, 13th July. 1849. v2-23'1 NE\Y S' Times c,entatna this report of the unfavnra-
p /NOVI Sc eltaZien, HURON HOTEL The French rogress of have built, o5 •1ba feel nimnce toof the cponceal,
In ir silence, have now in progress of coneiruPuoo, 35 " \\'e feel unable to conceal, by our eileneP,
Caner r t at.Heuse street OODERICH. that a Midden and a Secy rapid decay, eimi-
iron steatite:ermin of inflects dames.
lar to that which occurred in precious
rears, has taken '.dere in the potetoes of the
late planting. The early sorts have
cseaoed, We have before tat the most un-
gues minable proof that a Perrone change hat.
taken place in the root: but while the price,
continue low we cannot reconcile the re-
pented extent of the mischief with the gall
/I 77(( [Tl anarRor aro•1]L Ii nn ttT
liL1 11D :1 lS0 IL. lat11
STRATFORD
July 31, 1849. `2v=n26
WM. REED,
HOUSEY P 9LVTER ¢c
GODERICH.
October, 25, 1849. 2,1138
OJ' SUMMONSES required by the New Vs.
NTA7 met Court Act. medial ethir BLANK
FORMS u.Pd in the Distriet and DivisNse
Ce11r1/1. on Sale at the Siena! Office Also, all
kind. of JOB PRINTING retreated off the
shortest notice, and on moderate terms. --
Gederich, July 19, 1849.
Blank Deeds and Memorials,
AND all kinds of DIVISION COURT
. BLANKS, and BLANK PROWS
TAMES GENTLES. would re.pee'follf in. TheVommissieners on drunkenness
lJ form the e.oebiu.as of Gndenich, and its vi-
cinty. that be will e'w.iantly in Great Britain, e.timate the value of la -
Keep horses and, Carriages bur lost through intemperance annually
FOR IIIR_ for which he respeclfally solicits at ¢200 000.000.
the patronage .f the pahlie. 07- A new line of steamer., to ply be -
JAMES GENTi.ES tween Liverpool and the Mediterraneao,haa
18th Sept.1849.
e2.33 -if been projected. The first of the line, the prevailing low prices and undoubted ahun•
TO LET,
THAT hard.se.e two-story heave. oppnsite
the Steamboat Tavern, belonging to John
Wilano 4ih. avid prer.tfy nernpted by Mr. Lea-
man. It is tarse oval well adapted to the uow of
Bosphorus, is now ready for sea. dance. The alarm has been sounded in all
(7 Ono hundred and fif y tons of iron the Irish retrials: and as far as our own ex-
perience extend., the potenes seemed more
have been•landed at Liverpool from North
and more tainted every day."
America. in quality it is superior to t'ie
. Every &emotion of BOOK and mislead well stocked 'Yoh excellent fruit :r •es of yield of Staffordshire, and '.ceiling adapt NEWS BY THE EUROPA.
SORY NOTES, for pale at the Signal • respectable limits -having a late garden and
JOB
_Printing executed with neatness and »rioe.doweripoens. lir proximity to the liar -
dispatch. boor of Oneeruch enhances the entre n(Ihe min-
ion anit as ibr propnotet isdenroo, that it should
continue to be occupied. it will be let on reaw-
nnahle terms, ether for eeasj or more yeses. S. mav
be agreed epos. For biller particular. apply to
JACOB WILSON.
(ladrrieb, tad February, 1849. 53
NOTICE
To the Clerks and Bailiff's of
the Division Courts.
erns increased demand for SorroRsis
rad other BLANK WRITS, in con-
coction with the business of the several Du
vision Covets in the District, has warranted
us in Malting them in much larger goanti-
ties thus heretofore, and cnnseq'rontly ena-
ble. us to a.N them lmueh cheaper -there-
fore we iitimate to the several Officers re-
gairisg these Stank Forme, that from this
date, Su1111tsee•sa sad all other Writs be-
longing to the Dwaine Court, will be Sold
at Ow Signal Ofes at the redoced price of
Cr' Two Bwtwunars a.. 8euPaiCO Ptat
Honmrao..f
S.Rsat(I i Gmbeneh,
alb September le*.
TAKE NOTICE !
POSITIVELY THg LA8T CALF.!!'
ALL thine INDEBTED to ROSSRT
MODERWELL, or to the Late Finn
of THOS. GILMOUR k Co.. are hereby
requested to call IMMEDIATELY and
SETTLE their .tee at..
Without Reserve
OR EXCEPTION,
ALL Unpaid Ammer's* mind PIMPS of Hand
past dee, win immediately M handed over
to as AttePa.y for Coliertls..
ROBERT MODRIIrVELL.
Godotioh, let November, 1849. nausea
FURNITURE
GiVEN in exehanre for any quantity of
CHERRY sad PINE LUMBER by
DANIEL GORDON.
Goderieb, Sept. I1, 1849. ,t-n32-tf
CA cmc PAID ON
DHLIVERY,
FOR GOOD CLEAN RARLET, at the
MAiTLAND JREIVF.RY. try the Rub-
s 4itwr. J. F. BRITTAIN.
Godench. Ova. 10, 1849. 2v-n36u
-- NOTiCE. -----
TH
E Sebeerl wr haei.e bees aponint.d Arent
fro i8. PROVINCIAL MUTUAL AND
OE7IIRAL ISSURANC F. COMPANY, h.es-
try intimates, that hw is poparsd is reeeiv. Sob-
serittiees for Stack is the Proprietary Breech.
sial embattles. foe l.asrawees 1. the Meow
',eeeb. sad to gim sash lufwtgstiea ea the
esbjeet se wary be respired.
SOH11 CLARE.
(hderiek, 11.1 Sept. 19th. lits-e34tf.
OTRATED Irma; Ike Bohecribtr the In
CI day of Aqua bete a REi) HEIFER, es.
year std pita, with • whir* leer, with a few red
spots on the faro. and white belly, and •
Piece of the left ear taken se Any perms
leaving infonnatioa at the Rigttal Ogee
will be retrelled /err their tingible.
JOHN ',AWARE, 1st C..- Gedretel'
Oet. 95, 1849 2v46-3
ed for conversion into steel.
' Royal marriages are mime I upon the
lapis at present. The Emperor of Austria
in to marry a Saxon Priocesl, and Prince
George of Saxony, is to be united to a
Prussian Princess.
((7' Miss Frances T. Clark. of Westorly
Rhode Island, lately recovered it 1.500 dam-
ages and coats against Otis Pendleton, of
Stonington. Conn., for a breach of promise
of marriage.
0.7' The streets of New York are crow-
ded with distressed emigrants, and the alms
house is overflowing with the same class of
incumbents.
( ' The wife of Andrew Thompson, e
machinist at' Trenton, New Jersey, has
fallen heir to 0-i,000,000 by the death of a
relative in England.
Q0"Tbo microscope show. that .ash lea(
of • tree has a herd of insects grave: upon
it like oxen in a mesdow,
QJ• An editor down coat has anon the
OHIO 'who minds his oweteusiness.'
We fuel It our dotty In warn nor reader.
against tho receipt of We, tamed by • roe.
roneern styling itself "The Farmers' Joist
Sleek Reeking Compeny." The .eat of
its epenUna", es said to he Rnffaln. but the
asrehaate of thee eny, at a entire t ohlished
'e • late number of the C.wm,,e.!l Adver-
tiser, announcs their want u` c.insdeu-s it
iia stability and thee, determinannn to re-
fuse Its soles malt they ere .auric) of its
wifely mod esead.....-Lewg Feint .id.e-
rate.
IT.\LiAN AFFAIRS.
The announcement at Rome, that the
pohlic and private pecuniary engagements
of the repnhlican government would be re-
strt'eted, has gained some popularity for the
Pope.
Private letters from Geneva, of the 4th,
mention that Garbald, on arriving Pt the
i.Jand cif Magdalena. demanded peseports for
England with the intention of prnceedfng
thence to the United States, where lie in-
tended to settle. Since then, however, he
h.s n-eeetved proposals from the Montevi
dean Enver, who offered him command of
the forces of that republic, which office, it
is believed, he will accept.
SARDINIA.
Report says that a formidable conspiracy
had been discovered in Piedmont. which
was to have broken not at Genoa no the
neva. nn of the landing of the body of
Charles Albert.
It appear. from the French and Piedmnn• atop ha., it is rumored, prevented their se
ties0 enrreependsece weird by the Turin IeHinn et present. it is to br hasped their
antbortues, that the conspirators nn both ouecesenre will behave themselves better. -
side, nf the Alps ',Men on the refural of I,m,g Poisf ,Adrorafe.
the French army of the Alpe to march
against them, and thorn ie gond reason to The Ilnn.'ble I.. M. V'err, the Receiver
b.li.,. that, i( they had consume.: to msreh General hu res.gned office nn arrnnnt of
tete Italy al all, it would be to gee their the removal of the Seat of Gnrernmpai.-
',ippon to the Piedmontese patriots, and The Honorable Gentleman leaves the Min
not to oppose them. any en the hest tetras with his late col
AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. leagoen to whom he will continue to give
Previous n.ws relative to the surrnrder a hearty snppnrt. He has resigned entirely
of Comoro ie felly co119rmed, after the pa-
triots who held poaes.toe of the fortress
sscceetled in inking very ta,nurabls terms
with Austria.
PRiiSSI A.
Th. Wurtemberg movement bas formally
F LOVE TO LiVE.
" I love to live," said a prattling hey.
As he gaily played with hi,. new -bought toy;
And • merry leueh went echoing forth,
From a bosom filled with joyous mirth. .
" F love to live," said a Inver true :
" Oh, gentle maid, I would live for you;
1 have labored hard in•search of fame -
1 bate found it bat an empty name "
•' I love to live," said a happy sire.
As his children neared the wintry fire :
For hie heart was cheered to are their joy,
And he almost wished himself a boy.
"1 love to line." said an aged man,
Whose hour of life was well nighrao-
Think von such words from him were wild?
The old mac was again a child.'
And ever thus in all this fallen world,
1s the benne: of hope to the breeze enfolded :
And only with hep' of life on high,
Ca. •myon+! ever lose to die. family compact who were relentless ruler.
in the heyday of their power -having lost
their influence and control under the q.t
Provincial. of re.puo.ihir government, now consider,
on the principle of profit and lose, that they
GOOD NEWS. we'll' be better off if ahnexed to the Unites
St*tce, than they now am :,that their laejli
Saturday's CanadaGazelle contains an would be Increased in value : that ra lr
Order from the Adjutant -Generals'. Office, would be constructed, and that the islox 01
rlismis.ing Ogle R. Gowan, of " Mark American enterpnze and American capital'
Flag' notoriety, from the 81111tia of Upper would soon wake Canada what the opposite''
Canada. Ile will Olen he di.nusned from
the Commiesinn of the, Pear". We have
reason to believe that similar act., of justice
are contemplated, towards certain parties
in the regions rotund shoot Simeon and Vic-
tor's. The Donner the G',ernm.nt cut the
ennnection with their enemio., the better
for them•elve• and the peace of the country.
Tho polling up of one or two weeds will
not suffice.-Lowg Point .gdrocate.
THE LEAGUE.
Mr. Mayor Garnett, of T•'rentn, hes
granted the use of the City IFIL Inc the
next meeting of the League. We have
not yet 'heard who are to be D. leeatew from
Not(olk, nr whether there are to be any a:
all. The manner in which Mery...Coma'
('ovum
ton and Hunt bcha•rd themselves in the
pancake gearrrl, on their pernev to li ins
from mnitem of perannal convenience. Mr.
ae m'rh type es their e
Vtger in s rich man, and at hie time of t'4"•""
we cannot wonder that he refuses to dei'. "•at• t'•• lite • bots Pia-mnwlfi.'
the comforts of home for a per . •.n m their '.Open, and rend tar n
dyne* in a strange city, with there're containing tl to the Soh-trooverr.
buffets of public life iw prospect COCiKCROFT at OCRRENP
shore presents.
in cunrluei'n, then, we would airy to th.,
people of Canada, go to work in way way'
you please, and get. if you can, the convent
of Great Britain to he either lade •ende.t or
form a part of this confederacy. end then we
will talk to Snit shout annexation. But it
yon condole upon the experiment of viewer -
mg ,our poli' ical connexion with that pow4
er by force, don't Inc tha recon we haye
already given depend open getting act
.rmiaahy tram the Gutted Stater. As
have frrgoently before said, a great man
.ollmn and weighty qts s ion. are to
settled before the enervates nf Caned
Pae° if i he content of irs&sad were obtai
ed, can take dace.
From the Jones! mad Expkee.
LETTERS mow AN OLD REFORMER.
P( -Matra V.
DRaa Sta,-'When 1 8r•t addressed
i prnno.etl to gine Poo, a few hints epee
-ehjeet of Retrenchment; and, en the
ter is nor altrarung a eonriderahle sham
attention joist new. I cannot do better t
devote my preeent co ueiralinw to N.
am not sheet to cent .t Cansdi"n.xpnr
see with the (untied Stites ones (d 1 d:d,
non afra.d that the remelt wont' be snythiar
this flattering to tiel, Mit to show that au
system in ton exi en eefdand most be
gninwn.
tint eiew•paprn who war 1