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DR. P. A. MCDOUGALL,
CA N he ennsulted at all boort, at
Ser. Le'Turee a Boarding House,
(formerly flee British Hotel.)
Goderich. April 89th, 1852. v5
iRA LEWIS,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ke. Weet-
Nreet, Goderich.
June 1818. 2vo25
DANIEL GORDON,
GABi NET MAKER, Three doors East
the Canada Company's office, West -
street, Goderich.
August 27th, 1849. 2veS0
DANIEL. HOME LI7.ARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Conveyan-
cer, Solicitor in Chancery, &c. has bio
office as formerly in Stretford.
Stratford, 2nd Jan. .1830. vn49
ijuron
TEN 8 11 I I. L 1 N G y
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"TIIE GRE.tTEST POSSiBLg GOOD To THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NLMBER•"
VOL1E VI.
GODF.RICII, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1853.
igiiat.
TWELVE AND SIXF.NCE
-�-�- aT sax Ann Oa TOO ►aaa.
Hurrah for Goderich ! !
CLEAR TIIE TRACK! !
OLIVER & CO.
I1AVE on hsnd an ea.menee Stock of the
very beat Description of BOOTH end
SHOES, on sale at the New Brick build
log, adjoii o g Mr.
...are, Watch -maker,
w hicb with be sold at the Lowest !'rices Ju r
Carl' nr approved trade. call and see.
The highest price pail in ('uh fur
irides and Sheepekma, &c. A general
Stock of findings always on hand.
OLIVER & CO.
Goderich, June 11, 1853. v6n2u-Iy
Improved Farm for Sale.
BEING Lot No. 12, 2nd Conrereion,
Township or Tuckersmirh, Huron
Road, the property of John P. Smith, E•q.,
conteintog 100 scree, adjoining the Build.
hog Lots in the ruing and flourishing vil-
lage of Egmondville, the land is of first
rate quality, beautifully situate) on the
banks of the Bayfield river, and weal adapt-
ed to agricultural purposes. For further
particulars apply ou the premises (if by let
ler pre paid) to the eubecrtber.
PETER RAMSAY.
McKillop Post Office,
Tuehers'nith, June 13111, 1853. •u20 -tin
ROBERT •SNODGRASS.
FASHIONAHi.E BOOT & 8110E
MANI FACTL'REII•
(Ode door East" of C. C'rahb's Stere.)
WOULD inform t!:einhabitant. of Gods
rich and neighborhood that ho is pro -
pared to make to order or otherwise, any
kind of Ladle's and Genticmeri s Fine or
Fancy week, in the neatest and most
fashiooahlo style. And will also furnish
heavy Boots and Shoe", to suit the ne
eesaities of those that may favor him with
their custum. Hie prices well be moderate,
J. DENISON, ' Gudericb, July 2.9i h, 1.153. v5n29
CIVIL ENGINEER, &c. —
GODERiCH, C. W. R. W. CANA, ,MiTCHIELL,
Aog. 251b, 1852. v5o31 AUCTIONEER. Accountant and Gene-
rel. Agent. Books and accounts ad
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
jested, end all kinds of Deeds drawn.—
NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner Q.B., Sales attended in any part of the country.
1 • and Conveyancer, Stratford. Letters addressed to Mitchell or Harpers
hey, will be attended to.
April6th, 1853. v6r10-ly
ise •
HURON HOTEL,
BY JAMES GENTLES, Goderich.—
Attentive I[oetlers always on hand.
Goderich, Sept. 12, 1850. v3 -n30
STRACHAN AND BROTHER.
Barrister and 4lrloraies al Law, 4-c,.
Gcnaarcn C. %V.
JOAN STRACHAN Barrister and Atter-
■ey at Law, Notary Public and Convey-
ancer.
ALEXANDER WOOD STRACIIAN,
Attorney at Law, Sullciter in Chan.
eery, Conveyancer.
Godeneb, 17th November, 1851 .
WILLIAM HODGINS,
ARCHITECT A. CIVIL ENGINEER
Office 27, Duwdat Street,
LONDO \', C. W.
Aeguet IGth, 1853. v5o30
HORACE HORTQN, .
[.tfarket.square, Goderic,k,)
AGEYT far the Provincial Mutual and
General Iesuraaee Office, '1'orento,—
Also Agent for the St. Lawrence County
Motuai, Oigieeeburg, ,New York. L -cal
Arent for Samuel Moulsoo's Old Rochester
Nuretry. Jaty 1850. 22
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A. SAS k1YTHF.
ASHiONAR1.F, TAILOR, one door
West of W. E. Graces Store, West
Street Godtrich.
Feb. 19, 1852. v5 -n4
-THOMAS NICHOLLS,
BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT.
Agent for Ontario Marine 4' Fire In-
surance Co.
NOTARY PUBLIC, ACCOUNTANT
AND CONVEYANCER.
COMMISSiONER IN Q. B. fits.
INSURANCE, effected on Houses, Ship- i
plug and Goode.
All kinds of Deeds correctly drawo, sad
Books and Accounts adjurted.
Office over the Treasury, Goderich.
Ju', 22, 1852, v6a24
E. II. MARLTON,
re EAf
ORWARDR and Commission er•
chant, Storehouse Keeper, general
Agent, for the sale of -Wild Lands Cleared
Farms, iiousehold Furniture and Produce
of every description.
Office, next door, North of the Kincar-
dine Aarme, Godericb,
March Stith 1862. ,5_n9
F. & C. H. BUHL,
MANUFACTURERS of !late, Cape and
Fancy Furs, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Furs, Buffalo Rubes, Deer Skins,
Gloves, Mittens, kr. ke.
Cash Paid for Furs.
The bigk n price paid, e1 all ti nee i
Cash, for all description• of Shipping Fur
by ! F. er. C. H.BUHL.
' ! Detroit, Michigan, Aug. 1861. e5n28
r
3,
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WASHINGTON
TON
Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co.,
CAPrrAL .1,000,000.
ETRA HOPKfN Hamiltoe, Agent for
the Counties o Waterloo and Huron.
Asg•.st 27, IS80. 1,16
DR. HYNDMAN,
QUICK'S TAVERN, London Road.
May 1881. .4.12
MR. JOHN YACARA.
BARRH(TFR, Solicitor in Cbseeere.
Attnrsey-at_Latr, Coaveyaoeer, tic.
be. Oise: (Warts Befldiege, Kier -8t.
ooppp.oeits the Oars Beak, and the Beek of
Brftsb North America. HaawLTew. 4 10
Ma. T. N. MOI.RSWORTH,
/r1ViL BNOINU& and Prosiest.' Lead
Serveyer, Godarteb.
April IO 1811t. r4s11
J A M Els WOODS,
OC'!'?ONU(t, N ptepas'd t. anted
PAIN Odes is any part of the UMW
Ms IlIstterstw terms.
Mie, 1111141. 14-414
W. & R. SIMPSON,
(LATE HOPE, BIRRELL & Co.,)
GROCERS, Wine Merchants, Fruiterers
and Oilmen, No. 17 Dundee Street,
London, C. W.
February 25th 1952. e v5 -n5
RICHARD MOORE,
HAVING during the past two year. set,
a� ed in the capacity of GENERAL
AGENT for the collection of debts, eesires
it to be generally underetoon that ho will
accept the Agency for the collection of
dues in any part of the Upper Province, be•
'weep t"obourg to the Eget and Lake lluron
in the Weet. In mak.ng this announce-
mentehe would beg to express I•'a 4hau is
to hes frienda for • peat favours, and now res
epectfu!ly solicits a continuacce of the
came.
All commenicatiens nn husin"es, address-
ed (post `paid) to Ayr 1'. O., Ninth Dum-
fries, C. W., will be promptly attended to.
April 1, 18513. v6010
FARNI FOR SALE.
LOT No. 5J. in the Maitland Coocr.-
sten of the Towrat.:p of Goderich,
containing 197 acres of the beet land, of
which 60 are cleared and well fenced, situ•
ated,on the banks of the Riper Maitland,
8 miles from Goderich. There is an ex-
cellent Douse end Barn oa the p-cmisee,
with an Orchard of the choiceet fruits, se-
lected from the Nursery in Ups!lante, Um•
led States. For terms apply to the Subs
scriber.
I RATTF.NBURY,
Br,t.ab Exchange hotel,
Goderich.
26th Jan+nary, 1853. v5n52-3m
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
IN GODERICII.
THE Subscriber respectfully an.
pounce' to the inhabitants of
Goderich and surronnding cenntry,
that he has ppurehaeed the.8toek in Trod",
!ex., of Mr. E. Thornhill, in the above hush•
nese, and opened the store lately occupied
by 11. Barter, Tailor, nett door to Dr.
McI)ougall'e new Brick building, Market
Square, Goderich, where he intends to car-
ry on the BOOT AND SHOE Business in
■I! Ire branches. He is prepared to execute
all orders for every variety of Work, on
the most reasonable term., and by strict
attention to burinese hopes to merit a
share of public patronage.
The highest market price paid for [tides
and Bark.
R. HiLL.
Goderich, May 20, 1853. v6o17
FOR S.‘L1.
THOSE Premires eoasrsting of i,nt No.
A- 4, fronting Light h .use Point, Gode-
rich, contemn( one-fourth of as acre of
land, with the Cottage thereon, formerly
the property of F. G. Pelmet, end known
as "Althsmt Cottage." Pries C200.—
Farticulue of Terms, Title, ice., appy (by
letter or otberwiee)) to
JOHN MACilONALD.
45Ktag -street, Toronto.
Toronto, 1st June, 1863. 019-6*
.4. J. MOORE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OFFICE en the Poet Office Buildings,
Goderich.
June 7t1, I S88, .0.19
STRAYED
FROM the Subscriber sheet As lest of
May, a three year old Rees 'steered
Colt, w,ib Web stsisr tail sad lege, wads
shoat feerq.s :suede high. A gettable
reward will be green ler sesb Informatics
se will lead to the restorer, of the above
utesttesed Colt.
CHRIST. SHANNON.
Goderich, Jose 41b, 1881. *18
Poetr!.
TLIE USE OF FLOWERS.
IT WART IOWITT.
God might have made this earth bring forth
Enough fur great and sura,!,
The cal -trot aria the cedar•lree,
Without a flower at all.
Ile m.g(et have made enuugb, enough
Fur eery want of ours,
Fur luxury, u,ud:clue, and toil,
And yet have wade no ;i -Were.
The ore within the m0uutato wenn
ltcryureth none to grow,
Nor doth it seed the lotus -dower
To make the river flow.
The clouds ought give abundant rats,
Tho nightly dews might fail, -
The herb that keepeth life ria wan
Slight yet have drunk thew ail -
Than wbercfure, wherefore were they made
All dyed wire ralabow tight,
All fashioned with suprewert grace,
Up.pnuging day and night ;
Springtegpin walleye green and luw,
Aed un the mountain lege,
And It rho silent wildurnoee,
Where no wan pas.tth by 1
Our outward life requires them nut,
Then wherefore bad they birth 1
To wioiaterdelight to man.
To beautify tee earth ;
To whisper hope—to mentor' max,
W heou'cr b:a faith is dici ;
Fur whose cateth for the ;lowers
Will cars much more fur bite.
Literature.
A 1'IIR$LLiNG LAW SCENE.
ET CtlaRLE$ lUaiYEaFiELo.
1 can never forget rey firat,,vision of Julio
Taylor, the Tenon of the backwoods, bar
and pulpit. it was in the Court House, at
Lewisburg, Conway County, Arkansas, in
the summer of 1838. 'Ile occasion itself
possessed terrible interest. A net con-
course of people had aeeewbled to witness
the trial of a.young and beautiful girl on
en indictment for murder. The judge
waited at the utoment fur the sheriff to
bring in the prisoner, and the cyee of rho
repatieet multitude al centered on the
door, w bee suddcniy a stranger entered
whose appearance rivetted not I atten-
tiue
Hera is his portrait—a figure tall, lean,
eincwy, and straight ag an arrow; a face
callow, blhuue, and twitch:tie Ineeeeantly
with nervous irritation ea brow broad, mis-
sive, seamed, and filled with wrinkles, but
not from age—for he was scarcely forty,
eyes, reddish yellow, Ike the wrathful
eagle, as bright and piercing; and finally, a
mouth, with lips of caallron, )h n, curled,
cold and sneering, the intense expression
of which looked the living embodefnent of
an uobreathed curse. Hewes iiabited in a
acw euit ofbuckskio,.urn tmen:e.l after the
manner of Indian Costume, white hues, of
every color of rho rainbow. .
Elbowing hie way slowly through the
crowd, and uneonscioua that he was reg.rd-
ed as a phenomenon teediog explanation,
this a.ogutu being alvanced, and with the
haughty air of a king ascending the throne,
seated himself within the bar, throne l as
t way with the eliac!.ilea o(Cuko and Ciack-
tone, several of whom, it was known, es-
tmind themselves as far superior to those
Id and famous r. a.tcrr.
The contrast between the outlandish
arb and disdainful countenance of the
trooger, excited, especially, the riaibi:ity
f the lawvere; and the junior members be-
an a suppressed titter, which grew louder
nd awed the circle. They doubtless
opposed rho intruder to he some wily]
tinter of the mountain", w lio had never be -
oro seen the interior of a hall of Justice.
nstently perceiving the cause and object
f the lacghter, he turned his head grade.
:ly, se aa to giro each laugher % look—hie
cps curled with a killirg kind of iefieite
corn—his ye:low eros shot arrows el
g!rteoing-his tongue, pretrud'ng through
u teeth, literally writhed like a serpent,
od ejtculated bis asp•like p.nean 10 a
ogle ao;d: "Savages !" No pen can dc-
ribo the deli int force which he threw
to that term; no pencil can paint the in•
real furor of bus utterance, although it
udly exceeded a whisper. Bot he accent -
every letter as if. it weie a cc perste
woolen of fire that scorched his quiver -
g lips; laying a horrible emphasis on the
lb a1 the beginning and end of the word,
Savages '"
1t was th growlof th
e e red tiger is the
es of a rattle -snake.
The Immoral gaze, however, was diverted
the advent of th* fate prisooer, wbo
en came:0, surrounded by her guard.—
be apparition wax enough to drive a swot
ad;'for there was a style of beauty 1.
wilder the tamest imagteaton, and melt
e coldest bur!, liming in both mmag'sa-
o and I art a gleaming pratare, taamtlee
fire, dad fixed to • tame of gold from
elan. 1t was a spell of eeeha.tmeet
be felt as well as neon. Yon might feel
to the flushes of her coact , clear
a dun -beam, ►sliest as thews; in the
Meer of het (.stereo, symmetrical as if
t by the ebIset of the artist; ie her b.,/
rob sabers rsegflets, lien g *hest a
id, softer Mose ilk, laser time gossamer;
the oyo, blas so *s heaves .f soothers
Ismer, large, 18.4 beauty; is bee sw-
am greeohil, awimentsg, I.ke the geode
*AMID et s bird's wise is the mewl are;
ibs'inros slight, satirist —e sylph's;
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of tbo rosy lips, so arched, so sere, so
star -light, and yet pelmet/ring the pee
nage er of msguetrsw to Brill the he
cr'e bear t.
As the uoforruoate girl, so taste
dressed, so incomparable as to pers
charms, calm and smiling, took her p
before the bar of her Judge, a murmur o
niration arose from the multitude, w
the prompt interpneetion of the court, b
stern order of .-iel.•nce," could hs
repross from a wellieg to a deafoan
cheer.
The Judge turned to the prisoner.
'•E.nma JI ace, the Court bis been
fountd that your ceunet•t, Col. Lint n,
trick; have you employe) any other T'
She answered to a voice as sweet as
warbling of the nightengtle, and as clear
the song cftbe eky•lark:
"Sly enemies have bribed all the lawye
—even my own—to bu sick; bit GiJ
de!ene the leneeent !"
At thea roapoese, ee touching in its s
pie pothers, a portion of tt s audience bu
zed applause and the rest wept.
Oo the instate, however, the string
whoso sppearaoco bad previously exci
.uch inerr.ment, started to his feet,
proached the prieoner, and whispered sou
thing in Ger ear. She buundeJ sin ins
from the door, uttering a p,ercing stir
and then stood tremble 0,7 as If to tho 0
sense of a gheat from eternity, whde t
singular being wee h i I causer: her meth
accountable emotion, Addressed the co
in his sharp, ringing voice, senor oust as
sou s) of be! l -metal.
"Stay it please your honor, I willies':
the task of defending the lady."
"What!" exclaimeJ_ahe astonished Jud
"aro you a liccned attorreyi"
Thegceation is irrelevant and fmm
serial," replied the stranger with a von
10003 armor, "es ilio recent stature cnittl
any peseon to act as counsel at the reyuu
of a party."
"But does the prieoner request it!" in
gcired the ]edge.
" Let her epaak for herae!f ,"' mai
ho.
"i do," wit the answer, as a long draw
sigh escape!, that seemed to rend her ver
heart -string,.
The case iiumeJ:ately progressed; aol
had a I ice: of !meiotic mystery; we wi
brlel,y epitomise the sebateace of them
dence.
About twelvemonths before, the dofen
ant had arrived in village, and opened a
establishment for millinery. Re aiding
a row conocctei with her shop, ■nJ a
alooe,eho prepared the articles conoecte
with ber highly respacteJ and henor:bl
trade, with unc•ear.cJ 'abour ao 1 cense m
mate taste. Her habit, woo eecl-Jed
modest, aol retiring; and hence she mei
have hoped to avoid n itoriity, but for th
perilous gift, that cxtreor.inary beau: v
wbich too often, and to tea poor and !rend
Icer, always provci a Cu 130.
She was soon sought after by all tiros.
glittering fire flies of fashion. But tee
beautiful strarger rejected then a!I with
unutterathe scorn and lost;;ing Among
there rejarteJ cdmniters was ono of a charac-
ter from which the fair nib:Leer has every-
thing to fear. llirtm Shona was at once
opulent, influoat:sl and dissipated. Ho
was !IMAM.( licegt, um, brave, and fere.
eiously revengeful. it was geoero:ly
known that he hal main advances to win
the favor uf rho Invoty Emma, ant. lis 1
shared the f•te of all other wooers—a di.-
du6Tut repulse.
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held
fully
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At nine o'clock on Ch r istmae night, 1837
the peep!. of Lewisburg were startled bya
scream of mortal terror, while fel:o .vin)
with scarcely an intrrval, same successive
reports of fire -urns, one, two, three, with
a dozen deafeneng rua-s. They fleet to
the shoe of the milliner, whence tea weed
proceeded; pushed battle the uafas'one.l;.loor,
end a scene of horror presented. There
sl.e stood in the centro of do roma, with a
remover in each hand, every barrel Oischerg-
ed, herf^_aturer pal., her eyes flss!te,l w,!J-
ry, but her lips parted w.tt, a fearful 101,1o.
And there a1 her feet, weltering tri huh
warm blood, hie bosom literally riddled
with bullets, lay the all -dreaded duellat.
Hiram Shore, gasping in his last agony.--
ile articu:atel bit a single .eetenee—
"TeII my mother tbat I am dead and gone
to h—II," and instantly expired
"In the name of God, who dud thtsr'sa-
claimed the appall.e epectatun.
"i did n," said the beautiful millin-
er.
"•i did it 1 o gave by honor."
At may be readily imagined, the deo!
eaneed an Immense eenra!,on. Public
ophmoo, however, was divided; the poorer
elegise, crediting the girls memo of the
fatter, lauded bis heroism in terms of
swam 'lees eulogy. Bot the friends of
the deceased, mod ha wealthy f.m!lr, gave
a d 6erent end darker coloring to the affair,
and deoounced Ibe lonely bomocrdd as an
atm .totes crnntsm!. Uafnrtenately for her,
the officers) of w be liw, tepecialy the 'cage
sad the Sheriff, were devoted comrades of
the slain, end displayed their feelwog in re
vetting pertw'hty. The Jed(' committed
bet without the privilege of bail, and the
Sheol!' shamed bet ie the Feloa'e dee
tri•
Sash k a hoof abstract or the 'items,
'armee* developed is the cxeaewsatroe of
the wu.ssses. The t..ii,.usy elosed, sad
the Onshore began,
Flet of elf, terve infeetatee *pinks ,n eee
movies rer the peessetltece ; bet seal er
der gen:um, they about equally portiou.J
their howling eloquence bete cep the prison
er aol her Icather,robed counsel, as if In,
doubt wh:cb of the twain was on trial. A.
to the stranger, bo appeared not 10 paw the
cif/Meet at cotton to his opponents, but re-
mained neoten:este with his forehead bowel
on lib hand, like one buried in Jeep thought
and slumber.
When the proper time came, however,
he euddenlr reran( to bis feet, crommel the.
bar and tool, his stand, almost touehini; the
J irv• Ile then commenced in a wet .per sit
wild, so clear, so unutterably nog:ug anI
&mince as to he the hall trout Blur to pr.l-
ieria. At the outset he dealt in pure 10-
gic, separating and combining the proven
facie till the whulo mites of confused evt-
d••nee looked transparent as a globe of
Om, through whtch the ibnoeens of bis
client shuns brilliant as a eaubeaoi ; and
the jurors noised toeacheither of thorough
cony etion ; that thrilling whisper and fixed
concentration, and the language, simple as
a Chet!', had coovin:eJ ■ll. 11e then
changed bis posture ee as to sweep tee bar
It ■ glance, toe began to tear mod rend his
legal adversaries. tits sallow 'visage glow.
ed as a heated furnace, his eyes resembling
ave coals—and tit■ voice became the cla-
mor uf a trumpet. I have never before or
+ince listened to such murderous denuncia-
tions. 1t was like Jevu's eagle charging a
flock of crow,. it was like Jove himself,
hurling red -bot thunder -bolts among the
quaking ranks of inferrer Bode ! And yet,
'n the bugbear tem,,est of his fury, he seems
ed calm ; he employed gra gesture care one,
—the flash of a lone:forefinger direct in the
eyes ct his fuer. Ile painted their venehty
and unmanly meaones, In e0alecc'ne for mo-
ney to but t dowe a poor aol friendless wo-
man, t:II a cry of winol rage arose from the
multitude, and even some of the j iry cried
out "shame
'
Ile changedthe theme once more. His
some grew mournful at a funcrel song, and
bis eyes tilled with tears, ae ho traced a ri-
me' picture of roan's cruelties eel woiva:i a
wroege, with peed' sr illustrations in the
case of his client, till enc. -half of the an-
d'ence wept like children. But it was at
the peroration that he reached the zenith,
..t once of terror and sublimity. Ili+ toe
tures were ay livid as those of a corpse ; his
very liar seemed to stand on nod ; his very
nerves shook as with a pale's; he tossed
his bands wd,lly towards heaven. each lin.
ger stretched apart, and gnivering as the
flame of a candle, as he. ;loud wi•h the hat
worde of the decease! ll.ra•n Shore—'Tell
my mother that 1 am de id and gone to
h—li!' 11.s empliesia on the last word.
embolisd the acme and 'dee' of all horror;
it was a wail of'mmeasur.ahlo eleaoa:r. No
anguago can depict the effect nit ue wh
heard it. Men groaned, funnies screamed,
and 000 poor mother fainted, and was borne
away in convuleioos. The whulo speech
occupied but an hour. The jury returned al
'erd,ct of'net ,quiity,' without leaving the
box; and tire s cheers, like succcastve roars
oil ao e,rthgovke, shook tbo wbula court
House from the dome to the corner -stone,
tsetifyinr tie joy of the people. After the
adjournment elect) took place near sonnet,
tiro triumphant selro.ato arose and gave out
w ape intuie0t•
rl wilt -,reach iu this Meuse to -night at
eight o'clock-"
Ile then glided off through the crowd.
speaking to ne one, thoug.. many attempted
to drain ben into conversation.
At n.ght o'clock the Curl -!louse was
sgsio fir ringed, and tate stranger, accerd-
iag to pron•tee, delivered ler sermon. It
ovtaced the ,:auto mUnbute ac his previous
love ice at tfo big; the ram•, co!np.ct
logic, the ea!ne burning veheraosce, and
an increased bitterucr, of denunciation.
NEW USE OF MILK.
A novel discovery hal recently been. :node,
whic!, Is hkoly to effect a revelation in the
milk trade. In cuoseqIenco uf th advance
in the pr.co of olive oil, from 410 per ton
to 470, the manufactures of woolen
cloths, w'oi use this ort in Targe quantltwe
have found out that necessity is the mo-
ther of iay.ntiuo. One of them in. the
neighbourhood of ThurSto e, near Penis-
10:“2„
enis.10; , tnmJ whether tnil'i; ,nixed with oil.
would not answer the purpore. The rex-
pcnment exceeded bis mist sang•uco ox-
I•cctat.no t:ro niivturo being far better
for the purpose than olive oil alone. Tut,
c nsequenc- hu been, teat nn k has a.1 -
vatic. J to Is 4,1 per ga:lan i0 the neigh
borh, of of c neo of the woclon c. ,t b tuaa,
and cows aro being bought up in all duce
ti res. There wax a br.sic sale al i'nnns
tong marked on Thuraasy, ,everything
going off at excellent pries.—Lirndes
News.
AN Ace or (;AI.LC77ray.—Scntt, 10
rant: of his n,vets, inhiria. us that Whir,
lkmlefeh parcel his waw to royal favour by
throwing tt
mantle beneath the feet of
Queen EIzebeah, kat they should Le,oilr,l
in crossing a puddle of water. Passing up
Broadway yesterday, a little acridrnt oc-
curred which recalled to our mini! Sir Wal-
ter's gallentry. A young and nin.lsomely
dressed lady was tripping along a Jda;.idsted
sidewalk, i
c a k, w h le an iri,hman, who was no
respecter of persons, was shovelling dirt
into the street. She was in the act of
passing, and a spade fill of another eor:h
eras cornet; directly towards her olden lid
dress and "street bonnet,' when a ynnng
man interposed, and received the whole
discharge in bis alert bosom. The young
lady blushed her gratitude, end the young
man immediately cut for a hark etrert.----
Ile ikxrvn some of Sir Walter's eon."
fortune. Berke was wrong : tee ago of
chivalry has not gone.—N. Y. Minor.
I'etri6edMan.--Tire Marina (Ie.) Yoe -
man states that not long since, while some
men were diggieg in a coal pit, sear the
canal, they exhumed the bitty of a man .s
a perfect elate of petrifaetroe. From the
corduroy cloth in which the legs were ee-
easeel, the cords ae.l strain, of which are
perfectly defined, it is euppnsed to be the
body of one of ilii Irish laborers verged
in the eneatreelinn of the vomit. The limbs
are nearly perfect, sell are eowp'etely
tressfertsed to stone.e-(Rough Notes.
their seams ear thew ergemoste are worth Ae American paper .4.,'B" aaa cans aa" mon tilts* ell, 18 the es'rl.Nbg (aft preesnisg. Orators of tape Mood mad [bar jreet any retie to eb eL'
.a
NUMBER Z:.
Vl'L'I.It: LA \1) x.51,1•: .A'ILND-
AlENT BILL. .
Mr. Reign said, that eousi•lerina the
late prrio.l of the seat': et, he was 'anxious i
to oerupy as little time a: was consistent a
11
hike boa r..fj W
costa a Eris pellet, she p
Largest price. Bre{ actual
price, /hods) he esteemed tie:
jeet. The /)rice ►laoald bo
tient to tine ,ctllrtnenl. TrbiBBserefero
provides that tlw government may from
time to time reeulatu the e. : e er ord.:.
that it may be aceornmu.letui to Ow re-
quirement of actual settlement, and the In-
lere.G, the varying interests, of aettlers.—
The: price. Abdul! be ong that wJI sot repel,
but encourage settlement. 1l the price hs
Melt, the purcha•cr wile J Ks sot settle ss
it coo atidrJ to pay it, because the mraey
require.' for settlement laic.. is transferred
to lee payment; while lite l.idualeiuns pia•-,
hating to perform the settlrrneet Julie :
has, for that purectee, to abstract eL,!
ntieht otherwise be apple," t., the - , • ', gee • -
I'he price, 1I..xi,{b it insy not make ,• ,- .,
impauiblc, may, meter tee leen', ,, C i
purchase will trttleut.rfrt, mit.- it ••
ug. The price Jionlcl be . et', ., ,
bre a pier, but b'oc.t ,,i! ..ii•.•
nan to raise•the n•,JfJ•a,,s-,t , ,
roductis•c eat-th. The pruin-r .r : t , i•
niote our agrieulfure, i, to 1. i i .t 1.r •
till the ground; •to meltii.ty r...e. fill ei e i :
our farmers', an:1•11tereby mein ! t thin eat i -.
ral production% of the couuti) lad itterca•.:
our elports, and in a corre•peneliae'degr-n
our imports; to eueoura,e aryl 311,l313 ai
large a clan. a, poeaioho of reler:ul settlers,
of apiculture' producers aa 1 incre rant;,
consumers; kid thereby enlae,..' mil etre
tend our commerce, our iuteru.1 uu,rrure-
frieots, and our atwa.tl revenues. It is ler
the actual settlement of the. cemitry •1101 r
we mot sustain 503 augment our wealth.
The revenue we now have of obertt £8J'), -
O33, must be traced to its aouree to tits
products of the earth, and the cuestas. mines
by those who are the producers. Every
asst„uncut roll speaks the saw: Laniptne i
every tat on the wild Iand of nea-ocespsst
ranters bears the sone teatirnoey. It 1t
e settlement of the land which is thrtris'ia-
urce of your riches; it is the unmake/40i
nil which measures our national resources
,applied, and either available, from tieing
granted, or lost, as long as uwaed by
one: who will neither till nor reasonably
II it. But in aidilion to what might be,
lied a settlement price, it is desirable to
er free grants, though certainly wisnvaed
such, l'housauds comity; to onr',Laren
ve little money, but have health anJ
rength and indrulry ; and these forth a
pital. It ought to ou allowed a Gee and
sty investment. It is.a capital that pays
Targe per cent.; it yields from 23 to 60
J. -It le a living capital, which we find
ode:tively invested in faring, in hotime..
J ini all the elertieats of netlonel we-clth,
grratnc.is and prasperitt-. It is a capital,
the: exe en:littlie of which has made the
me country mistime the aspect it now,preseuts;
Li
• which hu reclaimed the: wilderness, drawl.
our t; casures from the vire n soil, and been
t. the foundation of all our greattress. What
e. it bas done in the past it will do in the ftt-
eh tare, Mid more aboit tautly an.' more rapidly
n Linde: no eeleiaat and faithful settlement of
v.: every fertile region, saved from the waste of
to the past, and'coesecrate;l to ties health and
s,. strength and iielustty of 'all meritorious em -
d_ igrants. Let thein hive the lane is the
tee great lines of our highways, gratis as to
It itt.tw•y,-bi t well earned by the expenditure
✓ _' of labor rr;.ou ted real aJj,ri•tiuv the lead.
,__ It is, indeed, payment i1 blear. It is alt
. . stated in the hill, that tttn.e who pay m that
J sway may be proud of their payment, mud
O the truly meritorious carreecy in which it hi
t made. Snch was the plan adopted iu the
d •Calbot settlement by Uro Hon. Col. Talbot,
✓ svlho, like a patriar.•1i, governed and con-
t,, summated ibe Colette of Midlle.ct. 'I'bat
e hon. and unwearied benefactor of the coon-
- try hes left that County as a nanatnneet be -
hint him, not may as a m ,nnment to his
s own neene'7-, but to the fact th•tt a system
. of actual dna coutinoous settler:Lett can be
carried on mast "ueces.'fdty, s ttisfacto - 11
aol h ,;limy to all coni :reed. Ile (11r. It.)
I was proud of having l.e.:n a'ful!r,t settler.
J Ile Ind seen them commence with an axe -
on their shoulder, and with thes�pcuelituru
of a goal capital of health, strength, and iu-
ra .lustry, bring into 6ci,I , as by almost ma-
_ Arc, tine Milt mag "rent cnualy on the
s continent. The propnseu system is there -
fere no viriaaary schema; it has been well
tested and proved practicable. it is de-
sirable, notwith,tan.ling anm,e difficulties at-
; leaden; it, to, adopt tee credit !1st •tn, and
to give suck an extent of credit as will en-
cuurage settlers au I facilitate aettlelnellt.
1'pua hest settling is the Bosh, a man needy
whatever amorist of capital, generally
apeekeng, lin ca, •:ommand. I rpon arriving
among ui, the emigrant, necordin; belie
Iwmble resources, has to eupedy himself
with a slosh of pro,isions, with farming ifn-
elerttr:.f•, with cellist and other essentials.
Come time before he eau gatLL:r from
with au et;•rea'lett n1 Ins views upon the
maio pointe in flu mru,urc under cousider-
atieu. l'alcr the existing eyatem, nur
pob'ie land, as a general ride, was put nit
to auction to realize the highest pike in tl e
market. rider the proposed system, it
was iutinucd to make the first cuneelera-
tion, as the general ride, the actual settle-
ment of the land whenever fiorted with by
the Crown. '!'o sell the public domain as
a mere matter of profit, fr un the mere
amuuut yielded at an aucti aw, without
higher consideraltons, was a furrow, con-
tracted, and mischievous view of the sub-
ject. The mousy paid by the pu••chaser
is soon gone; aur the land remains, ualcas
cultivated, still unproductive. lu this coun-
try, from the laxity of the system through-
out past rears, immense tracts have been
accumutated in the hands of absentees auJ
speculators. It way be sail 'td represent
money in the chest nut put out to interest.
It is idle, unproductive capital, instead of
yielding silty or a leindreJ fold. Try the
question by an extreme case. Suppose
all the Ianl in the country sold, and with -
so
la
ut
held from improvement in the hope of a un
higher value from some expected contio- th
se
ca
on'
RS
tea
at
ea
ea
n
fol
pr
an
Kenny. It is plaiu that a wilderness would
be iter result. And what is true in such a
ease of the whole, country is equally true
of just so much uf it as an indefensible po-
licy may encourage to pass into the hands
of speculatnn, who hold the logit in a state
of nature under a calculation that the in-
crease of its value at the end of twenty
years will yield more than the amount ol-
the purchase money put out at interest. It
may thus profit the Lo1414. but it ruius the
country. It has led- to tine exietencu of
large blocks, which are thus abstracted !emu
settlerkeut. The re.ereetiun• f;r flee clergy
and fur the crown I3•1 operated in the sa'
way. The road; sutfera, and they
either to he snide turoueh unoecu1,ieJ r
glans at the public expense, or by Oct se
filers, wlrn, rather than stiffer the evil, b
,tuivcd upon such parts that L'aise • wla
ought nal to he abst:acted from their ow
dews. '.•lt is fajnrinns to th,ose.wba ha
the first:tlafm td coa•idr:atien, aaJ adds
their Lur.leus afire retardi lbeirnproi.rc
The: whole enure of proceeding hail len
.:J to favor the speculator at the expel
of the Gana fide cultivator of the soil,
i'a1eeltterkJ the earth from the treat p0
pose for which it ba, been made and tri
droved with propertien and capabilities, a
swcrin•r to the natural wants of men, an
respouimg to the command to toll and t
dress it. It males a monopoly of ilia
properly which was a gift to- mankind, an
which governments bold as trnetees fu
their good. It prevents, or at best retard-
its
etar
its conversion into homes, titled with th
beuatiee of nature and the °Ir•uuots of so
tial happiness. it keeps in the state of in
dian bunting grounds what the Indian ha
surrendered to civilized man for the ape
cultural ;imposes of civilized life. it die
apl.niuts the just expectslinns of emigrants
! y .uaLlitig to ivied rated to Ltty u, the fir's
lucattnus with the pro:i.ect of an increase
value, which is due to the inJu,triumi uaan
wbo is doomed, to occupy and Improve,in
ferior laud br gra elsewhere. It reale
the public Jomaiu the haunt, of will ani
mal..Yn.teal of Ilse habitation of man. It
really aurpei.il g that so indefensible a tirt-
Icm thuuld bare prcticafly exists! so
long. 'ih,; general gorers,neet of the -
United States favors tee policy of settle
settlement, though tiny arc not urged to
the sante strit-cot rules which suit this coun-
try. In the slates, if a settler does ant
like; the price as:=c.1 by a land speculator, be
;nes to the pest mill•)a of acres of riot in-
tc:ior soil; if ue meets with a ie wt,�{rofi.i r,
then her ones 10 another realism of acres
lint :raft lavored; and be in try lbws range
in his eh.ire from on,• million of acres to
anntlw;r lady fur a month, Lid ll.us defy It is
rile agaraudi,..nwots of the richest kuru
ri c.•ao. Hat ibe fertile regions of Cana.le
in the Weal, lb,ueh superlative in co itity,
is very Iinutel iu extent; and while it
temple tltc nide of capital to malt. inr,•,I-
,ncnlg, tl s -eines, the .M1ltrr within Nr!
qt of 11. ,h.duen•'e en he utarke1. 'f',
.iia;b 3 lino,, nti.c has this evil gr Awns fl..it
Sir. Under, (autihitr wh the, iriini and
utterr,ta of Cana,l.i, bitel fly p nenolpnsed iia thee
Breed, House of Common., that all unne-
ru; ie•l land %bowel lie rem mel by tree (own,
paying the owners with debent,ir,., In lar
redeemed by the sale an I settlement of the
land sr, n •wing!. Tlii, pr, o,ition (right
or wrong iia mem iple, i4 immaterial to the
pnrnt.) 'haw t di! ette,,t of the evil, anti
.lam;, its aauctinn upon the paltry of ac-
tual settlement. •fir• late hon. 'Ir. Sulli-
van, when cnronIis,iuner of crown lan.l.,en-
lertniurd the seine -ease of this great evil,
and endeavored to lay lire fomelatinn of a
better system, by enlnrcing the perrewte-
once "f the settlement in all ease., when it
wail the req lith„n unposed 116 any ...ler in
coursed, ender Ile prnnity of f.rf •i•ure anti
reewry.iion of the lan,A broiled perloJ
wax ailowr,J by the or.11•.-r in cnneeil-for Ik
land CIaunants is perforin Ili! seltle,neiet tlsrsg%
deuce, after which it was open In In»ation Ihoo,h
for any one cl.e. This intended corrective, fist lb
in some deg.ee, of the present evils frees d • Ile
past improvieleoee, has to snnie extent open .1por'
canned ant; and it slows how favorably
the piss of actual settlement was •rt�nr4.,1.
Indeed, from the earliest 1,1111111 el
the Protiaee, ..o a late Aerial, teed ;rwnl-
ma was alone regutatle.l by the plcaasre
and prerogative of Ow crown, and lee eoa-
dilinn of menet %et'kstent wag is .rte! ie
the emir,,uult,cJ by his labor, rho • ,phi.
needed by his farsily. During the carte
years of his settlt•meul be has to draw up-
oe► his mars; and the his those means are
im;w6•,sl by payments, the more can br et-
peleieJ npoa his elate add upon the desir-
able comforts of his househnbl. Ttteemin-
Iry may seem indulgent, bat the cnnntry q
11..' gainer by the extra%inn of the faun, the
produce it afTa 3.., and t:ic im,,ort, the fe-
linity convenes. lie bevaneo, in a shorter
time, a eroitable, tan -;raying, etaetrfut, hap-
py inhabitant. I'Iw credit *potent is, is
thin country, the best for both parties. 'lie
quantity reeeirc.I to he annually cleared is
nn ummpnrtant element us the plsn. If trio
mach me regnirc'.1, von cause rise settler an
cubarravemeut, injnrings both to him std
to tho%e interested in hire as s p
citizen. His late iaeeit hie dembel
apes
time, which *rule be otherwise re
on his farm. Ire has ogee Wiwi( Ig
his settee f. th • Ronda is �M
and-m,cr wit n.T
,(, l/i ,K 'leant ie,
rsle/m , girls
mil, in bail r.str}a,' Fsg eel hwrn hie chop -
1i -I. make salsa brant else at{ws and Isis sa•
gar from the two; Ir, lmw b the df•paye,s.
1hM cif ocras,,.sl sick,sevq �.l db weey
caNr.l "rh..res,” llle (14r. R.)
1, s% a leiai.e•rw, times etre ter the
rce years,andlise Oterwarda,arlt<ht,
neral glob, M sap.B►,ig, Amodio*
a it point was an s;spllestlna 4a pe
tios of the land it•elf, ..r of the pardon*
mosey, when so1J, le il.e imp etinotpk 4
IM taweahi, or eosnty is uhirh thio h*,
lies. i(lir. B.) nrepertsvillyet,
rule.tasee ell Uta hos. tsars far Liiau the
to esers.e* SOS 'riot se*y loss hese rte.;
*erred ler telltiti e. Not Ow •dii►Nthaw
esllVlhtor eree�,�li t ilt>lyl[
w, er the rowing,
and Jns.11e
ll was to
msk.
or ',mil, aaht
t, and the
cwt br,
leads
tae deeds, but artor'wbwced. -tree tele reeawot
wiri Polk (be putties osier it ialifTt been
;list MA the the b1
trlmMlee asmsedl it tler•a
hems Alt earridi 'si AJ lase of hoe-
Ibie etstNry, ss well es W isturel wealth, harbor%
weeld have prr.entrJ a stirs h►erab!e it- settisssow
pet; thee it area aim deet is spite of the 400"^”
rt. It ii 01117 sifts r isIueseikii s bees
d that tis tel the
wile to freer apes tie public peaty is